makes the food pure, wholesome and delicious. baking POVSER Absolutely Pure KOVAl IOWOCR CO., fcEW YORK. The Plattsmouth Journal . . rUHLISHEI l;Y. . KIRKHAM & GREEN. ISSUED SEMI-WEEKLY ST PLATTSMOUril, NEBRASKA. SUBSCRIPTION. On yoar One year, in advance. .... Six month?, in advanco, . . . Three months, in advance. . . S1.."0 1.00 , .50 Entered at th- pototliee at I'latts mouth, Nebraska, as second-class mat ter. WEDNESDAY, Jl'NE 2, 1S0S. UI'POiK Til K MIMl. The Joints At. has received many words of commendation for the stand it has taken in opposition to the plun dering of the public treasury by the C3i County Agricultural society. Not a single person who has been spoken to on the subject, aside from lhe offi cers of the society has hid anything but condemnation to offer for the out rageous course of these oGictrs in de ciding to hold a so-called fair tjiis year. Yet, notwithstanding the fact that practically everj 'taxpayer in thecounty opposes such action, these gentlemen are determined to go ahead with their scheme. Not that the citizens of the county and surrounding country may be enlightened, educated and enter tained by a display of the products and resources of Css county not that the county may be advertised and capital induced to locate here, but merely that between S700 and JS00 may Le taken from the pockets of the taxpayers of the county to ray off an indebtedness which this society ha3 iucurred. They don't claim that they are going to give a show that is in any way superior to that seen at any grocery store in the county, and they don't expect anyone to go to it any more than there is any one who expects to o. But the law says that each year a fair is held, the association may draw from thecounty treasury a sum of money, proportioned according to the population of the county, and it is in order to get hold of this money that a pretense of a fair is to be held. Was ever a more bare faced treasury raid attempted any where? Were the taxpayers of any county ever more shamelessly bilked? It is a wonder that the consciences of the men who are engineering this scheme will allow them to look in the faces the taxpaysrs whose nmney the are preparing to literally lilch. But as the law is powerless to stop . the raid, let the citizens of thecounty see if the o:fi:ers of the society cannot be shamed into abandoning their pro ject. Let every reader of The Joe n xal who opposes holding a fair this year, write to The Journal, giving his views on the subject. These will be published and brought to the dire;t attention of the officers, and it may be that conscience will accomplish that which the law m powerless to bring about. To prove that the Vandervoorts, Barkers, et al , who tried to disrupt the p-pu!i-t party at Omaha last week are n-V.hing but republican henchmen working in the pop party to aid their misters, we only have to point out the fact that this class of so called pops fuse with the republicans in the south aod. think it is all right; but bitterly denounce the populist in the west for uniting with the democrats and silver republicans in the west where they, by so doin have been able to drive fiom place and power the most corrupt tran; of office holders the country has ever had to contend with. In the south, aays the Crete Damosrat, these spies unite with a party "whose principles are, on every question, opposed to those advocated by populists, while in the west the main principles of the three fuion parties are identical. Tub is3ue of interest-bearing bonds and the annexation of Hawaii by the present republican federal administra tion are certain to bring it to defeat when it comes again before the people for endorsement. These measures are Intensely unpopular with the masses and will not be forgotten when the time comes for the people to express their sen timenta. HAPPILY WEDDED. Earnest M. Slattery and Dora Foxvrell Married. CERE30SY WAS PREFORMED MONDAY. Noutli :X-I Ilrpnt K.1 Oilier CiiH Conn v Ni MH ol lii'.-rf.t to K ler of ''llic ,).nirnil ' Mr. Ftnust M. S!:tiu-r ard Minn pira Ma'.ij IVxwell wen united in ni4iripe MoikIhv at liieh mon at the home of tLe l-iide's father, William F..xw l!. II v. F. A Campbell r.er-fonut-d the ceremony. The wedding was a very r-rha'e one, only the relatives of tlu contrac ting parties leing present anl wt its c inclusion all sat i! own to a bounteous weddinz dinner. Thu ti ippy con I'll departed on tl.e afternoon train for Lincoln wli re Mr. .Slittery h' n-c.-ntly been adri,i:ir'i to ti e l.;ir -ml where lliy wi!l in tie future 1 tilde. Th2 bri U is one of the most re specter a:id esteemed of ri ittsinouth's youp-j ladies and has a large circle of fri-tid-i win will nvrrt her dfpiitine while they wis'.i her jry in her new home. Mr. Slattery has lor years been in tho law cilice of A. W. Ciites at Chadron and is spoken of as a man f alililj anl integrity before whom t!;ere is probably a bright future. The Joukxal expends bast wifhef Hurt;! irs at ,soulh liriiI. The Burlinton depot at South iit Ml was entered by burg'ars Mcn djy nilit. and eight dollars in imr.:y at;d a coat beionafng to the aent t.'Ii-H The thieves gained entrance, i.iv breaking a window. No trace of the culprits has li'n so far disc vered. wksssbJ TIME TABLE. i to.--; Lystetr ..!. -or Main n:i 1 W( n I ! Lincoln, Omaha, Denver, Portland, ' Chlc t jo, t St. Joseph, t j Kansas City, I St. Louis, and San Francisco. I all points east j All points west, j and south. TRAINS IXAVK AS FOLLOWS : N".. 1. Chk.-.RO IK nviT txprti-s Ill- I in Nii J Local express, Iui!r. St. Juo, Kansjis tit v. ?t I.oi;:, uil points F.ji.l'.i 6:40 mil No 1. Loci.l exj, laiir. lliirliugton. Chiriio, ii j oints et 1::I1 wa No 11 Local H-, dally exc-. vt u:i :hv, arrives M-A'i am N'. 9. t'rc-'.ou ;ua!;a local M:Wam ?-. i-T. St. LouS t. JCe tr.iaiialoi-al 12:r. w No. . ;m!t.i St. Joe St. I.onis exp. I'ln St.. io. i ::i ;h i -(.'rei-ton local 4:) lm No :. I..ioi vx. -l.ii ! y cxtopt -ni . I nv ii:;- J .rction V. r :a No l":c:-;:.t, laily except Sutitjt.y. f.ic-!::cJ';t:vt!j: -:'' 1 t:' n i i i ciUiiB nn.l west l.y the way of .u-:l It:-;:'., p.rv -ui No 1.- !.t."fu ex. li::y, St Joe. Kauas c.iy. : LouN. chicau;o, nil j.ai'iits enCaul soutfi S:2." 'in N: ". L'" n i-xi., daily. omtih, I.in pr,;;i, Lfuver ami in enaetii Kte r-tiitioi.s 7:: 1 w No 'S I. '! f ro!i;ht, 'Itiily, ox sumlay vlar'rcck, Louisville. Soutii lien:!.. ' '? n No 7. Yw-l Jaily. Ounil.a ami Llticoli: : Sun'iayurtittiia only i m N j .J --til.t:!eil exi, t'inily. l)t-nver n-.i l nil point in l'olo.-e.'!o. I tii'ri ami f altrrni. tirai;'! I-Iazi'l, H ui fc. Iliiis, Montana aii.t Paeitii- N. W i.ni N 1! L' al up. laii y csi-pj-t uti lay l.n-ilv;i!e, A-iiiaiitl, Wa.'.oO, Sr.huyltr - l:Coit-'i No 11. I.;cal ex n. liiilyexrept Sunday r t iuaha aiitl Lincoln ; Sun'lsy omaiia cniy .". :foptii No. C ChJoagci l.:10a:a I'-in!.T!i from riatt-iaomh -nn c-ustifct Ai.ti No. 1 at I'ai it;o .1 unction l y taking t!ie tre'ht trti::i Ht 10:'-5 p 1:1. .-I-vI iiiL-. t'.inini; antl ro'-':iit'irf):a!rrnrt(-ii'n:s fro-i on ttirt.tikli irnin. Tic kem sold an'l loii;-t'ui.-fc c-iiti kj 1 to a;.y .oint l:i tiie L nitcl Str.:e or ('analn. rorinforn-.rttlou, time taVIvs, Maj'S ti'l tickets t ail or writ'; to V.'. L. PK'KETT. Ac.-nt. I'!,iltniouth, 'cti. i. '.(ANfrlS, f. ii. IM-s. Act., i ):na'.ia, Ni h. ftf . I . 1C. u. .-1 NO N.-I'.TII: Imto. i a -i-rv. r. So. 1 :M a. in. :..'. 11 :M a. u.. ''r'-ieht. N'. 121 '!ai:y t xc'p'.SuntJay) a:SS p. m. .uiNi sfirni : (' tiller. No. 2. 10:43 p. a. "n. S.i j:.Vi p. n. 7" iii:. Nr. (OHiivrtxceptSnii'laT) ":3T a ou No. rTuiM.t"i at L'niou with train from Werpins ' Vai'-r. No. 1') eontu-fts at fuion with train for -Vtcpir, titer. A .Surr Thint; fcr Von. A iratn-.ic it,i in whivli you cannot lose isa f ure t!:i:i-. J Ji!;ouncss, tick licadaclic, fur red tonu'i;.:. le ver, j.ilcs and a thousand othci i!'s ain caui j by conslipntiou and slup-pi?h iivcr. Cic.i t Candy Cathartic, the won-tk-ri'ii! i:cv i:vtr si-in!ant ar.d intestinal tonic a;-'? iy all limpcrlsts pnarant.oed to cure or f.tji, v roiurnled. C. C. C. aro a sura thiiiT. T: a, box to-day; 10c, 25c, C0c. Hunif: j b-!;-ct free Be our bii; ad. dub. To all Suffering TURKISH LOST EIANHOfiB CAPTl TS tha n,ost marvelous remedy ever produced for lllUHJU UVJl jjlAlMiUVi WA1LIL3 B,renKtlienihs and tonicB up loss of lir-.iin and TT TZ " Nerve 1'cvtcr. It will positively restore tiiem to i bealLby and bappy condition. Do not consider when you are losing flesh, toilet everything, when yon are getting thinner, you teem fatigued, havo pain in your back, your It gs et weak. and yon bare lost all ambition, yon lock fairly well, there is not much outside tltt-ay, but your mind knows all about it yon aro wasting away sexually and you feci as though life were a burden to you. Do not despair, as cir Capsules never fail to cure every care. TarkUU Lost Slanhood Capsules wili positively restore you to a healthy condition. Not cn.y do we say so, tut will return the money in every case where it does not fully cure. Of course, one bo will not cure a severe ease, but six boxes will cure any case. Kcmember, If it does not cure, your money is returned, so you lose nothing. We guarantee to bring you to a healthy condition, both mentally rnd physically, as you were ever in your life. Always send for six boxes, so as to be able to ccatinje tmt'.i all are ned up. Our Guarantee Is to Cure Weak Memory. Seminal Weakness, Night Losses, Lost Manhood, Evil Dreams, Loss of Power of Generative Ortans. caosed by Vsntfaliil Errors or Ovcrindnlcace in To icco. Liquor or Opium Habits. cu.Tbsaims)it, ti),with writleu Guarantee; Single Boxes, S1.00, (no priming on outside ' HAILVS PHARMACY, I5th and LADIES'! Turkish Taray and Penny royal l'iils, a positive remedy for bringing on monthly menstrua tion, a Godsend for married women. Bvery woman ought to have a box or two on band so as to avoid disap pointment and delay. Never fails; sura to the day. $1.00 P Box' r Hail. HAHJTS PHAWUCY, Utk aod Paraaa SIm. OJLAHA. NEB. A PltlSOX IN MEXICO. CURICUS CUSTOWS THAT PREVAIL IN EELEM JAIL. Musical InMru:ii-i:t In tho Cell and . Concert Almost Kvery liveQius by tha Prisoners Dinner Hour Marked by a Carinas Spectacle. Among the varions nso3 to which Mexico bus put bohio of Lcr olil monas teries and convents is that of Nerving fcr tho incarceration of violators cf the law: Tlie Convcnto do Beleu at Mexico City has become, in cnnnunn narlanco, Deleui, the city jail and prison, accust-d and c(nvicted persons, men, womea and children alike bpinjr confined there in different compartments. The building was put np by the is'puuish governor in lCSfi, a3 an inscription at the head of the main stairway tells. A ca;.al visit paid it by a reporter of The ilexkau Herald reveals a condition of piis;.'n management in Mexico worthy of pass ing attention in the days of prisuu re form associations and international pris on conprreases. Tho Herald said that Jielem had been commonly spoken of as a second Black Hole f Calcutta, buttho reporter found that the prison was kept in a state ef comparative cleanliness; not sr, how aver, t he piiscucrs. Their condition he d.-eribed asouaof disgusting filthincss. Although there was a hydrant in every cf'l and general bathing facilities in etch compartment, tho reporter fonnd only cue inmate either at bath or wiih any indication of having bathed within a year. It was explained to him by the prison authorities that formerly the regulations re;nired prisoners to bathe daily, but that this was regarded as such a hardship that tho sufferers man a;nl to have it dccland a form of cnitl and unusual punishment and so to have the rule abrogated. Thero are in the prison now 3,431 prisoners, of whou .',!:::) ale men and 80 are miliars. A curious feature found by the re porter was the Spmii regard for the arts, even withkt prison walls. Ho found in the south wing the writers of libel, "and tho cells n served for mu sicians, artists and others cf the lino arts." Itwould seem to bo a charicahlB as wi ll as an inclnMvo provision, that "and others" (besides artists) of the fine arts. Tho musicians aro permitted, apparently, U take their instruments fo jail with them, much as mechanics tak" into the prison workshop their own tools tif trade. "The walls of tho mu sicians' cells are decorated with timer iuz musical instruments, and the re porter was tcld that almost every eveu ing thero was a conceit in one of the p:.tics." Men sometimes do in Mexico what in this colder clime they content them-Sblvc-s with wishing done, for the re p: rter came upon one Adams, trnhr se::tc::.-e of 20 years "for killing a wait er at tho Club de la Onera because he di.l not bring his dinner quick enough." Adams has tho freedom of his galley. There are iu each galley three trustui who go about with clubs and pre servo order, using the club "only when muiui suasion will not do as well." There were stoics among tho o7 men condemned to death. One of these, n:i df r sentenco for assassinating a m ui. expressed his serene confidence as t his future, but, "if .worit comes to wcr-t" a shrug cf the shoulders an l palms up. This man and some others un.ir r death sentence had tho run of tho (.:;;-mandant'scf-ices, notwithstanding th. v. were on tho walls, serving as decora tions, confiscated weapons of prisoners. Oddly enough, as it would seem in this country, though it wouldn't have 1 en strango in tho Italy of Machiavelli. there wasn't a gun among these. Iho nearest to it was a bayonet, and the rest were pcinards, scimiters, stilettos, butcher knives, table knives, penknives, and shoemakers' knives. The dinner hour was marked ly a curious Fpectacle. Tho street outside the prison was filled with the "wive, children, dogs, and other members cf the prisoners' households." These brought baskets cf edibles to the pri-e.n f rs, some cf whom were permitted to speak to their rt latives through a grat ing. To tho convicts not permitted to come to the grating, their relatives were allowed to fend in notes accompanying tho dinuer'baskets. This privilege had given ri-e to a peculiar way of making a few pennies among persons abl to write "itinerant scribes who for a cent or two wrota messages to tho pris oners." One woman bade tho scribe to put her message in red ink. She would have ncuo of the "pnrpde stuff." "Tell him," said she, "that I fiend him two littlo tamales and tell him that la perrita died yesterday." Saya the reporter, "And tho scribe, leaning tinder tho shade cf hia umbrel la, sitting on a rock, with his bottle cf red ink on another reck beside him. worked away assiduously, with an ety mology all hi3 own, beginning para graphs with lower case letters and put ting in caps in the most unexpected places, so that it would take an Igna tius Donnelly cryptogram to decipher the meaning of his hieroglyphics. " The chameleon, which ia eaid to feed upon nothing but air, has of all nnvmala the nimbleet tongue. Swift. Jfleif and Women ! 1 Farnarn Sis, OMAHA, NEBRASKA. SUFFERING WOMEN Sift" :::::::::::: .. healthy nnd without pain as not. Turkish Female Tonic, a positive cure for Female Weakness. Suppression of Menses. Inflammation of the Womb or Ovaries, Profuse cr l'ainful Men struation, Ulceration of the Womb. Vallint r.f it,. f, n. Lifa, Kidrreyor Bladder Troubles, itching, Lucorrhoea and the only remedy made that will cure Nervousness, Sick Headache and Hysterics so common to Women. Two Mouths' Tkeatuemt t Mail fok $2.50. IIAHJi'S rilARaiACT, OJtAIIA. P. G. Fricke & Co Will keep cotiHtnMly on hnua a full Ktid ffomplete Mock of purp mum,. ..and MEDICINES PAINTS, OILS, Etc. A!ho a full line of I ru;i;lifi uudri- I'tir. li'iiova fr nicllfitiKl purposes. Spi-flnl ntton!!of c'vt'ti to C ) M PO U N DING PR ESCR I PI 10 N Full Line of. . GUNTHEK'S Celebratet! Chicago CANDIES. Whitebreast Coal Yard , Eincoln Avenue and s Marble Streets, H. M. S0ENNICHSEN, M'g'r Larj;e Supply of All the P.EST GRADES HKD COAL SOFT IlK-lUilIllg tliC KlllllotlS Missouri, Illinois, Jackson Hill and Cannon City Lump, Aiwa; s n h-itfl Also a nuautity of cheaper iraks f NI T COAL. i V- h'.hvi tot p on bnml nil t n nri I kinds of . ) WOOa l All orders promptly delivered to any purt i of the elly. Leave orders at tfro i t ry sinre of A . H. Werkbach St Co. The Hotel Plattsmonth (Formerly City Hotel.) E. H. HE1TZHAUSEN, Prop. Test iixo day hone in the Hate. Th r.::hly cloansel ati.l reftirtiished. First clusi tablo. IU-st of tervice. Corn- r M.iin ;nd Third trt cts I Plattsmouth L j BOTTLING WORKS) Pkoprietok. Manufacturers of . . . Mineral and Soda Waters. ... All klu.lK of . . . TEMPERANCE DRINKS ..Local Agent.. King Brewing Co. ..ASH.. Schlitz Bottled Beer. , (ioods Delivered to any part of the elty without extra cliarKC. .11)1 Mnln-xt. I'lAttniiioot !, Nfl. Popular Omaha Resorts. Plattsmouth ExchaDge.. -ocD. S. Draper, Prop 1016 South Tenth-st., OMAHA . .TIIK l'.KST OK. . IfiwSi Lipor? and igar? Always In Stock. Including tho t'cletrated ..Schlitz Milwaukee Ueer.. riattsmouth friends especially invited Schlitz No. 2 AND' r. j CAFE E. G. MEYER, Mgr. ...A FINK LIN.1 OK.. WINES. LIQUORS, CIGARS Alfn NeatlT Ktirninhed I III . 1 4 1 Ii strrnl Rooms for I'.t-tit. J IJI, 11 A JOHN 1VIU1VIM, ..DEALER IN.. inefr jjipor? and igarj. ..THE CELF.RRATED.. ANHEUSER-BUSCH BEER N DliAlllHT. Fine Billiard and Tool Tables. HOTEL RILEY ANNEX MEN WANTED ? Scdiool Tech- rra. Mechanic urmera, ctiine Aetntii. Anyone honest nnd w illing to hustle, we will pay Kood wii ires and (live stealy employment. With our facilltiCH nnd personal help any man fully alive and willing to work chii win a pay lug position with us. Apply quick, gutting age. L. L. MAY & CO., Nursery men. Seedsmen and Florists. ST. PAUL - - MINN s Groceries CondeDstd milk. .3 cans Good peaches, per lb IS lbs best ranulattd Hiiftar 19 lls be.st 'C" ?uirar Bucket Syrup Bucket Jelly 2 lbpacknjre oat meal Price's b thiop powtUr. 1-lbcan Price's lak ing powdr r. 41b can Bott-Boii baking powder, l ib can Caturnet tiakiiii! p 1er, 1-ilt can. . . . 1 lb pfpp-i 10(t Hack -in i r loc sack salt B.' t Salt, 2-30 pound." Lemon extract. b ttle Vanilla ex.racf Coal Oil, per gallon New Yoik Cream ("lieepe, per pound. (Jood bucket Iie?t libre buckets It Will Pay You to Call at This Great Special Sale. DEPARTMENT STORE Opposite 3ank of Cass County. ealth is Wealth, ,: - i-iJ t APTB llie .Society Train to New York. On account of daily carrying persona of high social standing, the New Penn sylvania Limited is known as the so ciety train from Chicago to New York. The preference for this train is easily understood when the luxury enjoyed on it is considered. II. II. Dkring, A. P. G. Agt., 243 South Clark St. .Chi cago for further information. tZ'J::' Hh-.,T.-i' r " J ,-- -n , . f .tr - ..' I: Hi : ;: .. c 5 : .i.Tir:::-, - , . V.' !.:: '. ...,."..t:''-r ! . i. . ' ':,ul: ' . . . ' . : . i . , . . r.. '; . . : i i r maijrtmeiDLt Opposite Eank cf Cas; C-."CVLX1 peciai Notice! We sell for cash---We guarantee Everything First Class. Read our Price List . .07 .51 .HO . 1.00 .15 . .40 . Mo . .MS . . 10 . .10 . .IS . .05 . .10 . 1.00 . .05 . .0") . .10 . .IS . .IS j Local Agent for the Celebra -d Anheuser-Busch Brewing Ass'11 Ol St. X-iomis, 2vo. Famous Pale and Bud wMse? Beer ....IN KEG AND And the Great MALT-NUTlNE. nw.,i: 1K,K' VcllIilUlUII JllW THE f.ENDINR All C-An- T) ri: Remember the place i 100 Tl M I i i 1 i i . . ifiht Price. Bran, 100 lbs 55 Eleirant Hour bins 1.25 Lamp chimneys 15 Argoplo.-s stKich 04 Arpocorn starch i4 Best Crackers, per pound J 1 dozen clothes pins 01 California prunen 05 Elegant raisins o5 S pa'-k aires p-trlor tnatcl ei 21 DwiphtV ( tiw Btand soda. per lb 07 Soap. 15 bais 2 Buttermilk soap. 3 bats OK Special Brarul c ffee. per lb . 1 - Special Br::nd tea. pr !b 25 31b Cr.n tr in tten OS 2;b can ci n 21b can cove oystein 15 lib can coveoyters Best tomato catsup, per bottle 1" Fancy tla.s mustard ! The Casino 322 Main Street, PHILLIP THIEROLF, PROPRIETOR..... BOTTLES. (The OLDES Whiskey in .rtsiT. -ii uv.wn slbfr Itesjan to 1 whisky la aw. I RHINPrtt.- but h. cfniy I r th liquid .'rt J ottl. 1 uperatlon. rI r-" 1 1... a rine trvria i Opposite tllnJJJ II. dune 1 1