WEEKLY JOURNAL, THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 1895. Broke (he Ktcoril. Although the fast mail has made some remarkable runs of late, all pre vious records were smashed Tuesday the distance of 10o miles between Cres ton and the U. 1. transfer being cov ered in two hours and five minutes. The mail left Creston at 12:23, thirty minutes late in charge of Conductor M. II. Farrell, with L. C. Duffee as flagman. Kngineer Al. Wilson had hold of the throttle and he knew how to use it. The 550 Hew like a bird, and stopped at the Union Pacific transfer at 2:30, on time to a dot. Included in this phenomenal run were stops at Villisca, Red Oak, Malvern crowing. Pacific Junction, Rock Island and Northwestern crossing six in all When one takes intoconsideration the time consumed in these stops, itmakes the running time exceeedingly rapid. The running time was a fraction over a mile a minute, not including the stops. Creston Advertiser. llarlal oT Mr. Whealer. Mrs. William Wheeler was buried in the beautiful cemetery at this plact Monday. Mrs. Wheeler was the widowof the late Hon. Wm. Wheeler, whose death took place in Glenwood! several years ago. Mrs. Wheeler was the mother of one of the largest and most influential families, socially and financially, in western Iowa. Her sons are Barney, a prominent railroad oSlcial in St. Paul; Daniel II., ex-city councilman in Omaha, and Charles, a prominent farmer in Mills county. The daughters are Mrs. J. M.Strahan, Mrs. Jep Smith, Mrs. II. II. Woodrow. Malvern, la., Mr3. Milo Fellows, Solo mon, la., Mrs. L. W. Tubbs, Mrs. Jesse Shipman, Emerson. la., and Mrs. Theda Coolidge, Columbus, Neb. The burial service was conducted by Rev Mr. Rurgess, of Plattsmouth. (llen wockI Times. ETcrtou Sehlepat WkI. The following mention in yesterday's Lincoln News pertains to a former Plattsmouth boy: 'K. M. Schlegel.one of the proprie tors of the Roberts-Martin "Faust" company now on the road, was mar ried to Miss Viva Castle, a daughter of ex-Congressman Castle of Minne sota, last week atLatnars, Iowa. Mis Castle was a member of thecompan before her marriage, and is well known in society at St. Paul, which is her father's headquarters. Mr. Schlegel is well known in Lincoln as theassistant to the chief clerk of thV Burlington supply department.and baa many friends in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Schlegel will be at home at the Capital hotel for ihe present." Oat at Kearney a band of disreputa bles are robbing freight cars which contain provisions and clothing for the western sufferers. Jerry Splain , a fel low living in that town, was arrested Thursday night for breaking into a car loaded with relief supplies. When de tected he had nearly a wagon load of stuff out of the car, and the complaint charges him with stealing 1,500 pounds of Cour, 500 pounds of corn, fifty bushels of oats, and clothing and other tuff valued at over a hundred dollars. A quantity of clothing and provisions was also found in bis outbuildings. It is thought he is one of an organized ?angthat has been workingthe locality of Kearney. A resident of Bertrand writes that the young ladles of that town are not so unanimously in favor of suppressing the weed as that petition sent in on the 21st would lead one to believe. It is feared that about nineteen of the twenty names are forgeries perpet rated by one emancipated woman whose only object is to make the oppo site sex as unhappy as it has made her. She is so darned homely that she runs at the sight of her own shadow and hasn't had the courage to look in a mirror for forty years. Lincoln Jour nal. The Lincoln News delivers itself of the following at the expense of our old friend and townsman, Capt. II. E. Palmer, now of Omaha: "Capt. II. E. Palmer, that genial Omaha insurance man, so succlntly referred to by Rose water as lioldrege's man Friday, con sumes a column and a half in an Om aha paper to assure the public that there is no insurance lobby at this leg islative session. The captain should certainly consult an occuliat. They are sticking out In almost every hotel lobby, from the second floor of the Windsor and the Capital downwards." The Burlington management says that it will be necessary to put on the long expected additional tourist sleeper between Boston and Los Angeles in a few days. The present weekly tourist car between the two points is crowded very trip, and it is believed there is sufficient travel to warrant the placing on of the additional sleeper. The through sleeper between St. Louis and BIlling3, put on by the Burlington Sun day, is having good patronage, par ticularly between Omaha and Burling ton, KeokukandStLoujs Lost on Stolen A red Irish setter puppy, aged six months. The under signed will pay a liberal reward for the dog', return. Wif. Neville. rit MH Will Sut1j nnm. The report is being circulated, with every reason for believing it to be au thentic, that the Burlington is plan ning to take another slice off of the time consumed by the fast-mall train which runs between Chicago and Lin coln, and which passes through this city at 2:12 p. m. According to the report, the schedule will be reduced a full hour and a half, thus bringing Chicago papers into this city shortly afternoon. It was first rumored that the change was to be made next Sun day, but circumstances will now hardly permit the contemplated revision ot the schedule until Sunday after next. The transportation of the Chicago papers to ttu Missouri valley by the noon hour is quite a revolution in western railroading, but as it is generally the policy of the Burlington to take the lead in such fe.ists there is uogood reason fordoubt- ing the authenticity of tho report. .1 l'romlnvnt Wholesale tirocer of Omaha, Nab., Writes: 1 the aftlicttd: several years ago I discovered a slight falling uud bleedingot thelower Dowel winch iucieuseU una became very distressing. 1 made inquiry as tothe nature ot the disease and learned that I had a somewhat aggravated case of Hemorrhoids or Piles. W as told of several remedies and used theiu as di rected, obtaining thereby some tem porary relief. Not being satisfied with such slight relief I cast about for a per manent cure; when a friend directed the use of the famous Maonkt Pile Killkh. I ued it. lmmediaterelief from pain followed, and soon a com plete core was affected. ery respectfully, OSCAK ALLEN". For sale by Gering & Co. A NaueUty Newsjpaper Mutt. A dispatch to the Lincoln Journal from Nebraska City say?: "Frank Childs was until recently publisher of the Douglas Ente rprise at the village of Douglas Otoe county. But he isn't any more. News reaches this city that he has skipped, after beating every one who would be. beatn. He appropriated funds of the Modern Woodmen, also of the city, giving checks wherever he could get money on them. His father promisesto make good all amounts. Childs deserted his wife and child. He was a ranting populist and at one time pop candidate for county attorney." Editor Robinson, of the (Jlenwood Opinion, has taken a partner unto himself in the person of Emtrson B. Brown, county auditor of Mills county. Iowa, for the last nine years. Mr. Brown has bad some experience in uewspaper work, is aa excellent gen tleman, and the new firm has every prospect of gaining new friends for their paper and ultimately make it a complete success. Protnluenl Drafclstaor Itlalr, X !., Writ: Magnet Chemical Co. - Dear Sirs: The goods which we bought through your salesman are sellers; the Maonkt Pile Killeu es pecially sells good and gives excelleut satisfaction. We have re-ordered through our jobbers several times. Respectfully yours. Palmer & Taylok. For sale by Gering & Co. William HoldenTthe York butcher who disappeared from South Omaha during the strike last July and was supposed to Lave been murdered, has been located at a town in Iowa, where he is well and hearty. In the mean time his family have lived in York and but for assistance rendered by the county would have starved. Hoiden's desertion is a most cruel one. Polite Judge Archer Is willing to make oath that there is no more moral city in the entire nation than Platts mouth. It lias been just thirty-two days since it has been the judge's duty to deal out justice at the expense of some offender against Ibe city's or dinances, and according to prospects, the lull in police court matters is apt to continue. Mrs. Franclsi McCaurt, accompanied by three of thlr Heven children, who departed Thursday for California, will make their home on a fruit farm the major bought nome time ago near San Jacinto, Rivcruirfe county. Mr9. Mc Court goes In order to benefit her health, if possible. The Lincoln Journal says: "Mart Howe sent Eddie Walker, a ten-year-old boy, to his parents in Kansas City Tuesday night. The boy was brought to this city and deserted by his aunt, who lives in Cass county. He was picked up by the police. He told them that his parents were poor and unable to send for him." Howard of Sarpy talks a good deal for a boy, but lie does it to some pur pose at times. Thursday he prevented the passage of a bill prohibiting base ball and various other forms of enter tainment on Sunday. Ills idea was to let a man's conscience dictate what ho should do on Sunday. Mr. Meyers of Rock county has in troduced a resolution favoring there moval of Mgr. Satolli from the United States, esteeming his presence here a menace to free government. If his resolution were to fail of passage Meyers would probably die of fright. , The Journal' job department is rushed with work nowadays. First class printing at moderate prices tells the story. FraMnt or the Goto; L.lva Stock Com pany Writes t Magnet Chemical Co. Gentlemen: I have for months been a sufferer from Itching Piles, and tried numerous so-called remedies which uid me no good. I procured a box of Maonkt Pile Killkh. ami I con feat he first application gave me great re lief, and whil I feel I am not entirely cured, I believe that before I have the entire box used I will be well. To every one suffering with this un pleasant disease I sincerely recommend Mao net Pile Killkh. Yours Truly. Sam Gossky, South Omnha, Neb Pres (Josnnv Livestock Company. Nine days later Mr. (Josnev writes: "I am entirely cured of the Piles and Magnet Pile Killer did it." For sale by Gering & Co. J. E. LaRue. the genial agent fnr the Adams and American express com panies in this city for n year past, has been offered a position in the general oftict s of the Adams company at Om aha and will accept. He expects to take his departure within a few days. Mr LaKue is a competent and oblig ingexpress agent and his promotion is deserved, although his dtprture from this city will be a matter ot general regret. His succesor at the local office has not bteu named. The I'nion Pacific railroad la agreed to bring in free ten car loads of the New Orlean relief shipment from Kansas City . The remaining ten cars will be brought in by the Missouri Pa cific. Secretary Ludden of the state relief commission has received a chttck for 1V00 from Louis Klopsch of the Christian lleraM, and Rev. D. C. Huntington of 'the Methodist relief bureau was presented with tl.(NX) more. This morning's dispatches tell of the foundering of the n:eun almm-ship. Elbe, off the coast of England. Over three hundred passengers were on board and according to all accounts alt but some twenty who put off in a boat, went down in the luckless vessel. Carl Huffman of Grand Island, this state. with his wife and child, were on board. Hoffman was saved but his wife and child were lost. The Inf art child ot Mr. and Mrs. Shuldice. whose demise occurred Tut day after a btief il!ne. with priMi monia, was buried this afternoon, the funeral services being held at the fam ilj residence. Mr. Shuldice is an em ploye in the B. A, M. coach shops usid his fellow workmen gave evidence of their sympathy by attending the ?er vices in a body. The Bohemian who was injured in the B. & M. car shop yesterday by fall ing off a freight car onto the handle of a maul, is not so badly h.irt as at Hist supposed. It was reported last eve ning that the man was dyiru'. but it has develop ed that he wa up and about today and will be able to return to his labors in a few days. W. S. PurJy, who has been so ill for the past several days as to render his case almost hopeless, rallied yesterday and his family and friends have reason for believing that there is now a prospect for recovery. The public will join the wish that their hopes may le realized. ltlncs Cuoaot t Carvel By local applications as lhy cauisul reach the diseased portion ot the ear. There is ouly one way to cure deal- uess. and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by &u intlamed condition of the mucous lin ing of the eustachian tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing. and when it is entirely closed, deaf ness is the result, and unless the in flammation can be taken out nd this tube restored to its normal condition. hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an Inflamed con dition of the mucous surfaces We will give one hundred dollars for any case of deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Curr . Send for circular:; free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 75c. Notice. Bids will be received at the otllce of the county clerk on or before roon of the 7th day of February, 181) , for the care and support of the poor and care of poor farm for a period of three years from March 1st, 1S95, providing the affairs of said farm are conducted satisfactorily to the board of county commissioners. Said farm contains 120 acres. Bids must state how much parties are willing to pay as rent for said farm, and the price per week for which they will board the poor, the county to furnish all light, fuel and clothing for the inmates. Board re serves the right to reject any or all bids. Frank Dickson, . dxw2 Couuty Clerk. Plattsmouth. Neb., Jan. 2.1, 1805. IIonie-8eeker Excuralon Hat. On February 6th tho Missouri Pa cific will sell home-seeker excursion tickets .t the rate one fare for the round trip to all points in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, North and South Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia. Limits, twenty to thirty days from date of sale. For further particulars inquire of, C. F. STOUTENBonouan, Agent. The members of the Woman's Club will hold their regular meeting on Fri day evening at 7:30. o'clock at tho home of Mrs. S. II. Atwood. LegAl Notice. To Isaac N. Kan mm. . Kanaka nirmnimn unknown), hi wife: Sam McWherry and Ktbr s. .uc nerry. ma M ire; Mary 4. Smith. wMow of Samuel 1. smith. deceased : Mary j. smith, an administratrix of the estate of Samuel 1. Smith, deceased; J. KIM. ins Smith, W. K. smlth(flrc name miknow n). and Annie K Smith. soiehelrw at taw of ttamucl I. smith, defeased; Henry liail and Ellen Jam IU1I. nou-roMlent, de fendant : Vuti. and each of .you, are herobv notified that on tho 3oth day of January. Thomaa L Wile commenced an action In the district court of Cass county. Nebra-ka, attaint! you. the object and prayer of which Is to quiet the title to the northwest quarter of section twenty-one CM . In township eleven (11). north, ranee twelve tl2, cam of the slath principal meridian In Cn county, xh. raka. against all apparent defect of title hy reason of convey ances made livyou, mi.t to supply full record showlnv due authorlt kIvcii t.y tho Judre of the second judicial dMrict In Mild count to Mary J. Smith, aa administratrix aforesaid, to sell and convey said land nod to correct all errors in said record, and for vultaf Je re'U'f You are required to answer m. petition on or !ef ore Monday, the Mh ila of March. or the allegations of al ! ix'tiilo'i vc e taken aa true and Ju U'lncnl rondl aceor lltiplv 6 THOM AS L. WILES, Iy hit attorney. Hrroy ,; Moot. olterin' Kslr. My virtue of an execution lued l.r W. II Diiaiiii. ch-rk of the district court within and for fan county. Nehrka. and to rae directed. ut on tne second dav or t et-ruary. A. ll. 1U at ten o clock . rj. of said dar.at the south door of the court houe In the cliyof I'Utts- tnoutn. m sai i eountr. sell at pu'-iie aurtton. to the highest Lid. lor for cash, the follow Ipk lands an i tenement, to wit : 1 he west one-ha'f i w, of south wet quarter t sw of section thirty one 31). town eleven I II ?. raince eie en 111, In t'ass county. Nebraska, together witfi the t ritlleres and appurtenance thr-reunto letniielnK or in nvwii a t'l'Urtatiiln : the name teln levied umu ad taken as the projrty of !. M. Flower and Julia A. rer, defendant. t- satisfy a Judtfinrr.l or sail court recovered l-v II II Tlr'm, plaintiff. aealnt said defendants t'lat!tuoutb. Neh , January :U A I !. Ci J r KIKKNHAltY. sherlfT ("as County. Nrl rak. II. I Tka is, au.'fi.iy f .-r 1 itma DR. A. MATTHEWS, Tho Painless Dentist, Weeping Water, Nebr., Makes a Spcc's'ty of Tlr.e .'oM Fillings, Co'.d sis 1 Purer !a! Crow n, fir! lc w ork, TKLTIl PoSlTIVKLY EXTK.U'TKH WlTilufT VMS oR JMNUCR The PlattsmoiUh Hills, C. HEISEL,. ProjK TL!M;:iLt'i f;!::!l, aril fjr:UhI w!tt Mschititrfy of t!e Lt tutau'artnre la the world. TLe-r "Plansifter" Flour, lias n Sj;.f;ijr ia Atnerl.-a. tilt? It lrl2 an ! t-e c .'nvJucc-l. Chronic Nervousness Could Not Sleep, Nervous Headaches. Gentlemen: I have mn t:iklii your liostomtlvo Norvino for the post llirto montt;.4 and I cnniiot say euoujrh in itn pral-. Ithan Saved Hy Life, for I had alnio piven up hope of ever be In ir well aain. I w;i a chronic sultorer from iicrvnusnoss and rould not hloen. I was also troubled with nervuH b'Mdache, and hnd trietl doctors in vain, until I used your Nervine. Yours truly, Mi. m. voon. iangrwoi. m. Dr. Miles' Nervine Cures. Dr. MUm Nerrlno la old on a poalllr pnarante that the. flrt Untie, will In-netlt. All drtiKsi-Hta aell It at II. S ottlca for or It will lw wnt, prepaid. n rcdrt of prico hj Iho lr. Mllws" McUical Co., Klkhart, lud. Sold by all druggists. Your Watch Insured Free. A perfect insurance against theft or accident is I be now famous IT DOW, the only bow (ring) which cannot be pulled or wrenched from the eaac. Can only be l?l?F had on cases containing this trade mark. J MAa it- Key stone Watch Case Com pan j, of PhlladeJphU. the oldest, largest, and most complete Watch Caie factory in the world1500 employees; 2000 Watch Cases daily. One of its products is the celebrated Jas. Boss Filled Watch Cases which are just as good as solid cases, and cost about one half lesst Sold by all jewelers, without extra charge for Non pull out bow. Tha manufacturer will sand you a watch cas opener free. ST f v V ) U J i .... .-... . -. Cnstorhv is Dr. Samuel Pitchor'a pr-scriptiou for Infants and Children. It contnln.s neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Irops, Soothing Syrups, ami Castor Oil. It Is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty 3. , use by bullions of Mothers. Castoria Is the wiiillreut Panacea tho Mother's I'ricnd. Castoria. "Castoria Uao well adaptej UchUJrrnUun.t I rt siiuwiid it aa aurwrior to any jrv:rijtin known t.j ia." j 1. a. Acnta, M. I)., Ill to. Oxford St., ISrrjoklyn, N. Y. " TTe ue -f ' Cajrtorla U m unl serial and Ita nu rita ao well known that it a uui a wrk cf BUirerocatiun to enJome It, f ew are the Intelligent facade who ilo xuA kr-p rtrU srlthln mMj reach. CuUiua ilAan , D. Z) Sew York Cite. Th CKXTara , M .... life : iT6" J'Vyl iisssfc-stsi I, . .',' ' - . .. t 1 I i IIfNTVILLfc. A:a.. t& 1 M. S. t. W KLLS Jt V . lifti'ir.ci: I write ti.'s i.-tt-?r t- aetna ittU tae value uf ywttr "hilnh's t utr. I th::k it Is tj;e rett remedy ever ''.trov-re-.l f r l-ji.n di-f? ul crouj-. Tee Uf. of oae of rue fri-tid. h for tw j jrers s m t-eiiered to have c ju r,a; ti-.a and aoe ,v j !i wis temMe. svl lit rui.ih . ir.. ."u" i 111 rnririflT soil M tti.t 1. cow tif. tno j ears m 1 was ; t sart-1 t f tiitoti'i, n -- HsL-y w s rou;-y and su,j uetrj tm e .urriveJ wttao.it your reu-. If. I ii I n-t tillered there was suri; a : d roup ra ilie::ie fii the vorM I sou; I ti t be it t tt.e of it la t.ue f -r ten !lc,- the rh-if i: li h aarcl me tnaay Jj.Ur t: d cl ar Miis. lnoerc!y. Mlt. J. B. MAI;TIJ . Dr. Agnes V. Swetland, HOMEOPATHIST. i'l'rial attention to Obstetrlrs, Diseases of Wotrea ati'l Woraaa's Surreie. nftlrA if" I'srnsm Mrr.t, nmA, Vfk UiULG . Teiet bene liil UudaJf JUU A. H. WECKBACH, DEALER IN FANCY and S I'APLE GROCERIES QUEENS WARE, FLOUR and FEED All Kinds of VEGETABLES In Season. FISH 'll OF EVKIIY DKSCItllTlOX ALWAYS IN STOCK. We arp aeentH for t lie ce If- Onrrri brated lUAMOXI) MILLS bUlltl roHP!'.'.K' CITY BAKERY WHKKK YOU CAN KT GOOD, FRESH BREAD At any time. Prompt attention uUon to onlers Agent lor Seven of the Hest STEAMSHIP LINES. GIVE ME A CALL. ifl phone 30. Main Mrret FAT PEOPLE! Park Owitt Pitt.a will reduce your weUht PKKMANKNTI.Y from li to 15 pounds a month. NO STAItVINi. sleknes or Injury; NO I'l'll I.ICITY. They build up the health and heautl fy tho complexion, leaving No WKIN M.K- or fiabbtnoaa. HTOLlT ABDOMENS and dUUcnlt breathlnn surely ri'lleeed. NO ICXPKUI M KNT, but a scientific and positive relief, adopted only after yeara of experience. All orders upplled direct from onr o'lice. Price li.tX) per park ace or three packatcea for fS.OO iy mall nostpuld. TesMmonfalf and particular sealedj t cents. 7All correspondence strictly coulldenllal. Park Romody Co., Boston, Mass j- 7 Castoria. Castoria cure Glie, ConfiUixitlon, K y.ir HUtita-li, ?Jiarrhra, Eructation, Kill Worm, i al"p, and rxnntjte d fent I rt, AVilhiJut lnjurkftw inedXmtiija. 'IV,r urerrj jvm I Lato recornmf lt your ' Ca-toria,' aul shaJl alsraja continj U. d tui It hoA Lnvaj-taU yroduoed Lezuflciai rru2La." Exnarur T. Taxtixx, M. D lwlh Strwt aoJ Tth At&, New York Ct GmrAxr. 77 Mcilut 8iuw, Krw Yo Crrr m1 is mj ) VcJ' Z-WX sc N V "H r x.r i?.-. E. C. Yt'' ; ' i dm Ti r tS-..J KC 'T?-- . - t .'I . iTt - tt.t t, ... ..i . . ' i !"-.-): S -. ., ,) w ;.', re..-; N .ht 1 . ... l J-, :ti rf ; v . N.-r. I : r. .; ; . ( ; Y.r,-r 1 1 V.i m ,: a:; - n . .-- .i ;. , . ... e.t I.t r-s-er-e .:-.. : - .-r ".so r "?c T4K-,-.-. . , -.' -1 .: .c. r. '.'-L . : If .Vl 1 M:-t., ; j-t! I--.--- --, i . jvt. h. L"' sa.'i Hl-. I rt - ' . -.. t t c trt tefa.: i i f. T u i I i.t. , .c. mUi rare : - :h, . 1-..V . -. ir. n !.:;. tVvrp. Mi.- r -" ' J r- . I ;.- t.t tae. en:s"; i t - - v r '. . sljv. r.. vr v.; old li su-, -.. s- , aj:an ii.i. i lij uej uir Lt F. i;. Vrckr ti f o. drnrchtk W.L S3SHOE rSSSffJfSKo. 3. CORDOVAS, !W rXDCH a CNAMCLLCD CM. m . . CZj $3.5?FCUCE.3SCI.CS. J I EXTRA rNC 4. w- ? s If " h-m Over Ono Million People wear tha' Wa L. Douglas $3 & $4 Sfcbes All our 5hoe3 are equally satlsfat ory Wa. 1 a a a . . Thev equal custom Shoea In sty la and lit. Tnelr wwrinj qualltiea are unsurrasaed. The recea are unitorni,.atainped en aol ncy sir in oesi aiae lor in nanrr. w - iu, painiim IvMtM II a C avaul h- a. If your dealer caacot supply you we can. icld by JOSEPH r'HTTTKRJ Hioso tinr CitTisiiloa nrr? srrrrrrinr to Balaam of Copal ha, yN C'uDcLS ana lnjectloas. ir,TTi icy euro in ii3 Lours tho L ' J sarno tlise:ircs Trithout anjlacoa- vcnlcucc. 50LU BT ALL DRUGGISTS II. G. LIVINGSTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, I N SURAIIOE. riattsmouth. - Nebraiks. s.ai ,VjT I NX