I RAW AS BEEF-STEAK JaDy'a tearrui ouuenn, ironi saun Dlieaae Covering Entire 15oly Cured by Cutlcura. Vy baby w taken very nick when h threa mdii uiii ug in a lew via, s uri 1:1 i re sktiik: ui; . e eiumuyed bum of tlx bona' d,H'tor, and they est aocuir in nauia luiuius. 3iitn.. iuu ua uw tuna mm jur ii ik, mid he K' l vureu all the t'.mc; and llicu I touk li -1 : i to J .1. .r. II, U) B Ui'lM"! I to elan Uiiai , and tlll'tllie ajutWtirn't.-.B'l ever. '1 Inn 1 t"l.l in y hnsband weh.nl I tin r try the liTim;. J;i:MimM any :n : did not li.'ive miy Mi ' I tli''V euld dj ir y ti M.'.l, but in le- ill !i Xv o mimtlis fri'in fu me we be?Mi giving mrm in ju:u no mun ill, and not a enul mi mm. nis nir uriiin ' wava lie tmlil-heaile.l. I iiiro is nut a. i"i'ni n i .i whole budy, f:n-e, and In-ad, only Ins ii',-i' ami eves, but what van as raw a neei riem. ro there win not anything but himrs, und so weuk ho could raWe nrltlur truid tior heud. llua. iUA'K UAK11KTT, VV lniluld, ilka. Cuticura Resolvent The new blood and Fkln rurlflVr, ami (,'ri'ntcnt ( Humor Uumi'dii'ii, cleuin.i'8 tlio blood of all impart t.i' and iiiiKuiioun eluim-nti., und thiin rt'iuovca tho 1 -nam, wliilu C'L'TItL'HA, tho irri-at akin 011 ro, and 'A rii'L'KA Soap, an t'x.iuii..tt' n k in t.rantitl. r, clur '.L ikin und aral)., and rciitoro tin- liuir. 'J'lui- tlio t.'UTIci'KA Hkmeiue euro every n'rli' of iti'lilmt, I 1 1.. ..1.-.. I.. -...I l.l. ...!,.. -bin ....In m .. 1 HUrillUUi Bl.lt l 1 lllll'lj t nilli uinn 11 J nnin, p blood iliM-axi'd, from iiiinnli'i to m-rofulu, irom Infancy tu age, when Uia bcal bhyitluna fail. Rold every where. Pri-e, CrncrRA, 80c. ; Soap, r.c.f Kksolvest, (1. rrupaad by tho l'oT'mu 1)1'. ( ASU C'UHSIl'AL CoKrnUATION, llonlon. -Bend for " Uuw W Cur lilood .Diseases." BABY'S fkln and Hcalp purified and beautified by CuTitl'KA tioAi-. Absolutely tiuru. 1 RHEUMATIC PAINS In one in I note the Cuticura Ant I- Paln 1'Iaater relievoa rheumatic m-t. atlca, tip, kidney, chest, ana muscular psuis and w eaknessea. l'rtce, 'He. THuS POLLOCK R W HYERS Notiirv l'tibllc & Alistrcter toliclto Eal Esta e, Loan ar.d Itifurance Ae;t'nt If yon liitvi-ri'itl t'sti.tf tt) .fl! or t'xcliattii'e st'iitl 11 s tli-st r i pt ion, price anil U' rins. . 1, -1 r. wis df t it In f 11 mi sl iril at ri'aH oiiatiit.' rait .s. 'MIX ,'") to loan at T'o juTfi-iit and 110 commissions, on jrood farm sreurity. roi.LOC'K 1IYKKS I'LATTSMOUTH - N'KU. Olllee under ''hip County Hunk. H. F. SWANBACK. Kxpfrifiifftl Aiii'tiniiff r mi stuck mul htnisf linltl 1,'iitnls. mil li in TRY HIM ONCK. o Corrcspotidcticc Soliciteil (Jroe tiwtiiitl, Nfh. ------ LIVKKY AND FKKI) STACI.K n 11 11 n n (Jri'fiiw I, fl. H. P. JONKS iV CO.. l'K-tii' I It it )l III lifst riu at tlif liiwi-st ralfs I) 11 u Surf tn I'lt-a 1 o I i f r lia.ty Thfiil.li1 d anil mast ri'lialdf plaff in taw n LEUAL A'oTlVF.S. islieriffs Ir'nle. Itv virtue nt ail nrtler at -ale i-sueil l.v W II I ifiiriiiu'. clerk ul t he il t-t riet cuiir vi iiliin ami f. i r I ' a ss cm i ii 1 -. N i I iru ska , a i n I I., in., ilin.i toil. 1 will .nil li.- ''Jti.l .lav . Atiuust. A. II. P-.i-', at '.' t.'cl.ii k p. in. ul -anl tlay, at the smith ilu.,r nf the cuurt linu-e sin said count v, -ell at pill. lie aiietiun tn L'.he hiuhest 1 Ti 1 1 . r lar ca-h t he l.tllnwinu In-al e-tale, tn w it : lleuinniuu at the iu-"ter-ei timi at t he -nil li -itle al (i-treel in Keeil's ii.liliti.nl I" tlm town uf Weepinu Water, I a-s cainit v. .i'lu'a-Ua. with tlif fast hank uf the Wecpinu Water crt'ek, thftice runninu in a -nut hwe-tf rlv tlirt'f liaii aimiu 1lifi' i-t hank ul saiU tr.'.-U tn thr pmnt where the limiiutarv line ul -aitl Keeil's a.l.litimi inter-etts saitl ea-t ma m 2 I BJ V t' 3 mm wmtrnvn lilill iiHii s . I!i Om hi In Your lame to- THE HERALD PLATTSMOUTH, i l ... w. . i. in- Water i t ck. them r.'i.iiim! i ii-t nl. . n -i lilt' I ti.hu Inn1 -ai.l Keel- a.l.lili'.n to im i - ; sai.l l.mui.larvliue inlfr-f. 1 die li-s..un i I' i, ill,- riuli'i.ol n-ln 1,1 "-'N- iheme nine in a nnrthvt -ici lv 'llr' i'""" ' tin- w.-t i-i. it- ..t sai.i 'tin . " point where sai.l riuliti.t w.iv uil.'i-.'fi- : T.fuSnuir;:!.M:;;!.u.Xui: i except a ccitniu 1 ..t Urn. lot II. 1'. II. .1; i -i ll, in tin- ,ili..f .If-i riiu-.l pan'.', "I land. . a , ,11. ,v - : I!, uiuuiuu at a ..nut when- I tin- Mi .niri I'm ill. riutit a iuk-i-.-. i tin- . n : t li 1 m u1 .t 1 x line nt k'.'.'.l'-.i.ll't 1..11 tn Wi-i-imu Water. N. 1 T.1-I..1. 1li. nr.' run ntnu wc-i HI'.' ti'ft. thence 1 1 1 . ) '.' thence 11. Mill s r.S. ili.'iii.' u. -l I r.i.l-. t ln-llf f .1:1 ll v I "1-. 1 Ui'lH'.' f .1-1 I rail- t.' liia.'f 01 1 inn 111 I ll- -.11111' l.f!t! i.' if ;i tin- prnpi'M v ill v.n .i ani S. II .1 1 i i -: mil aio -a il 1I1 1. -a. lam-: 1" .it all . .'lilt II I " i'l.-.t 1 hi 1 an.! t.il.'-n 1 I. H.llM-l -t.l.H . 1 lii'iirv A. Il.ii 11 ,-!'. 1 " : . 1 1 1 " ! 1 . : v William la I .,,. .'..... I'lai t -in itli'r.N-l"'.! I'.'r.v ' !. A. M l-' V i I 1.1 'l l'l''!ll Wi 1. All I"l' plaint ill. Loual Nctict'. Tn Mar. K. II Sr. ml.-, ti.m r- l',-tl.l:l I It . ' .11.1 ! I- 1 1 1 ' I l I ' V 11"" i.l.' it .It 'll 1 I . I... Ill I, .1 1 I .It I 1! 1 V I - ' t M l. W . I ll " 'I. I i It'll II I 'I' 1 it lull i't-.iiii-t v mi in tin- 1I1-1 1 11 I urt ..I l a-- c.' iiit.v. A''1'. M-'.a. 1 no "in. . 1 mil plavi-r nt winch art- ta nlitaiu a Hi rff Irani van nil tlif raiiiin niai an i.-ivf willtiiiiv aiiail'i'in.'.i tin- llltallt uaa.l . ail-.' I'M' tlli-t.'ini t tu. M-at- la-t ..i-t. 1 im: an- r.'ipin I tn an -vvt r sin Pi ! 1 1 in all a l.l-I.M Mull. la.v, tin- ."Jinl ilav ul Auua-i I":'-. ( .r.tl. W . liU'.Mllv 1 1 i- at tarnr v s. I lri'-i mi .v l' .at . Nutir-e. Win. A. I.ini li. 11 hi ii'-bl.'iit ili'li'inlaiit will taLf Hutu r that an tin- l ull 'l:i ..I July IM-. J. I. la-r III l t'll m Mni'lmif I 'inn pan y. .lain I i'.t. Iit-rt-in a rnrpnrat imi. Iili'tl 11-pt't it urn 111 tin' 111-iriii 1. Mill ill I'a 11 hi nt '. rl.ia-lia. acaill-t tin- ili'ti-n- lant Win. A. 1. 1111 li. tin fi t anil pinvrr it u liiili art- t.i n'i af r a jut lun if tit auam-t -aitl l.im li im a prinni ul v nntr fur ;i;tl.im itli tt 11 pi' r i t iit inti rift thi rfuii Irmn Jnlv '.'Itli. lvlt an. I tar tn-ts nl -nit, -an! Ill it f liflllU t'M' nt in J 1 1 1 -11 n it 1 1 if 11 v wrt'tl to tin- ilnintill. Saitl imtf i- ia-t liif ; t hat nil siitl ila v tlit rf was lilt-il in -aitl 11111 1 in sniil riiti-f a i rrtilinl trail- si ript nl prufff ilinu" in nt tai'lniif tit in liisln'f 1 ttiirt ul . 1 . . rf lit' r iiwnin mr Mini t tiniit v wlif rt-ill .1. IA11H' I liri'f-lnnu .'la i liiiif (.'innpaiiv whs plaintill anil Win A. I.incli tlf If inlaiit. wlifrt'in tlif rt'tnrn nt tlif tilliif r tlist lusr.l that sanl laiifli Innl 1111 I in 11 rt v in sanU'i unity tthii than hits .'nlniiil 2n."i (irfftiw I. ntiil sanl iittaili- nu'iit was ft 11 it 1 unfit in I Ins f iniri anil sniil pmpi-rty leviftl mi mul nttai hi'tl ill this art inn . .... Vnil a rf rt'iinirfil tu answi-r sanl pt't 11 inn mi nr In-fur Mtintlay the '-".th tlsiy ul An- mist I . I.I A f. I 11 K e. -1 1 1 -1 1 1 . 1 . v -i MINK I'lOII'AW. v its nttnriif s, Hffsini iV K'.int. Levinl Notice AIK OK M-aiK SK. I t'ass c 'mini y In i 'mint v Cuurt ()f ( Tu all pf rstnis intf rf-tfil in tlif i-statf Alltulllii -Mill, tlfi f ilst'tl : .Natii f ishfrt hv uivfii that mi Ihf hth ilav uf Aiiunst A. II '. ivrj at Ihf hmir nt In n'l liit ka. in., at tht'ftiiiiity iuilu'f's utlit f in riattsiiinnth. in saitl nullity, the pfti tiuiiaskitiu fur Ihf aipuiiitiiif nt nf J. dm Sfhiappaiassf as iiiliniiiistrattir nf saitl ttntf, will In- lifaril anil itiiisitlf rf tl ; lit which time ami place all persons iutf rt-st-ftl iiiiiv appi-ur ami show cause, if any they have, w hy he shmilil nut he nppiiint etl lis such iitluiini-t rattir. Iiatetl this lath tlavuf Jnlv A. I). WU. H. S. KA.MSKV, C'niitit v Jiltlue. Itch on human and horses animals cured in 3D minutes by Woolford's sanitary lotion. This never fails. Sold F. O. Fricke it Co. (Insist, riattsmoiith. MONEY to loan on farms from 6 1 -2 per cent up, on 1 to 10 years time to suit the bor rower. Also loans on second mortgages. J. M. LEYDA Plattsmouth, Neb. Miss Yiraie Tutt went to (ireetl wood today. Martin Propst, an inline ulinl farmer of Cass county, made Till-: IIi;k'AI.i a pleasent call to-dav. Jesst" I.. K'oot left this mornine.' fur lieatrice to hear McKinley to morrow anil visit with his parents. Henry -Tartsch, Kudolph Katiens, Tom Habb, "Whitey" Miller, Tet Clilford and Walt Holmes com prisetl a jiarty who started overland 1ns uiormnu; lor Lake Waiionsie fur a week's iiiilinu-. ' THE Managers of THE HERALD having made extensive preparlions for the present campaign have decided to send this paper to any address in Cass County from now until after election for 25 cents cash in advance. This is the best offer ever made by any paper in this county and every one should take advantage of the oppor tunity. Show this to your neighbor or send in a quarter and have the paper sent to his address. NEBRASKA. ''"WENT UP INFLAMES About S 1 OO.OOO Worth of Pro- perty Destroyed by Firo. . orr.i: v iidi m im 1 i;o i.i i: i ii;r. PKlttsiiioulh V.sitc il liy a Disastrous Criil.;t!r;iti.in--Th'.t Work ot an Int o niliary--C."oi.U cl Kli'in .1 nit M.irphy Totally Do btroyoil I'h'in M. m. l.i v '- I 'a ,1 v . A lew minutes lu-inre 'J u'clnck Sun. lay ttinrnina Uie V,it"ini.ui ujn't a liiuiM' was t'.isi'nx e i i'tl tn In" mi tire. Tlif alarm was immediate ly turned in and the Yuvuieu tut tied nut, but could tl" uiilhine,' to sae the building, llie lirenien were lu-jit busy to keep uthtT builtline-s from bein cotismmed by tile 11. lines. J u.-t before the building was dis covered to be on lire an explosion was heard in the opera house on the back part of the stai;e ami al most in an instant the Haines were seen issuing Irom the windows. Policeman June Mack and Henry Tartsch were standing in front of Mayer iV lort;an's store when the explosion occurred and they im mediately ran out into the street to see w hat had caused it; when they reached the street the opera house was in a blaze. Tartsch ran to the bell tower to ",ive the alarm and ranir the bell two or three times when the rope broke. Then Mack bewail lirimr his revolver. In the meantime Tartsch had climbed up the tower until he could attain reach the rope. A man who lives in one of t'has, l'etersens houses, just back of the opera house, says he saw a lin'ht in the opera house about It) o clock; he also saitl that the timethe explosion occurred he was up with a sick baby, and as soon as he heard the noise he ran to a window and saw llames comine; out of the south side of the buildintr. He says he ran up toward the postouiee and came back and went up the stairs, but the doors were locked. Policeman Mack says that he came down find went up the east stairs and the doors were open, and he went upon the starve; that the scenery and stnye settings were on fire and burning rapidly and that the fire soon enveloped the entire build inir. It is evident that the lire Sunday mornini;- was the result of an in ceutliary the explosion is attributed to gasoline and the supposition is that a live gallon can was taken ;:p there ami a fuse attached to it and when the explosion occurred the a'asoliue was thrown over the sta which accounts for the rapidity willi which the (lames spread, The fireman winked like demons and done everything in their power tt save the building but before they could reach it, the building was be voud their reach. They were also handicapped by some liend, who had cut thirteen section of the hose, the rope on the bell tower had also been jut. When the firemen reached the scene anil hail their hose attached they were unable to throw water on top of the building, with only two or three streams. This is attribu ted by a uooil many to the water company not having the stand pipe Mill. Alotiu- toward the last after a lire had been started at the pump house, they were enabled to throw water with six streams at a time 1 sir over the buildim;-. Tile water I'tilllTi.'inv elaitii the I stand pipe was full and say that the reason they could not throw waler was on account of the hose beiiia cut. Hut let this be as il may, an investigation will in all probability be the result. The lire was one of the worst ever witnessed in Plattsmottlh, and but for the hemic work of (he lirenn n wniilil nave rcsiwieu even more dis astrously. The Ailheilser liuseli iiiildina- was scorched badly anil was tiamaucu to uie extent 01 ahout iflOO. Philip lhierolts household oinls in the Anhen-cr huildina- were il imaucii to tiie extent ot about if lot I. fully insured. The buildings on the mirth side of the street were badly burned, and were only saved from the (lames alter a aotid deal of hard wink. The opera house was built in ls' by II. A. Waterman Son. The building and furniture were in - surcd for irUl.tliiil. Policies in the following companies wen Carried Springfield, ir'J.iUlO; Home. fa.lKKi; I 111 ition. North American, .fa.uoti; Pcnnsyl- j vania Insurance, l.UOU; Hartford.1 Some of PI. ittsinouth's capitalists ifH,.i(Kl; Connecticut, ifH.aUU; .lvtna, ' should accept Mr Waterman's pro if'J.aOil, Phu nix, !fj,.iild. The building I position, h'ilteen thousand dollars, cost Mr. Waterman iid.i.OOd. M. M.I with the amount that Mr. Water- Murphy A Co. had their stock in surcd lor .I.UM, and Joe Klein's stock vvas insured forijd'.J.OOO. Xotli- iii vvas saved trout the two stores except the stiitied pelican which oe had in his show window i.e. : louii'inn' to Jti le Chapman. The books ot Klein ami Murphy were in the s ites and art' thought to be safe. The lite w i- about mi In 'iir in , . ,- tii.. i. , , i.i I,, ,, 11,. , , a , , , , .............. .... soiithwe-t cotuer wall was thetir.-t j to fall, follow ed in a lew minutes hv the li'ont pat t. then the a-t, tl.en the entire W.'.-l wall I- !1 Willi .1 let' , 111 .li- crash. The south wall . -toi'd j up until l..-t evening, a ! , houu.li se era I attempts m t e made 1 1 1 I . v j it up w itli tl iiamite, but alletfoi ts w ere li tiitless. The wall stood un til t he storm came up la-l evenina and t lie wind 'aid i 1 Ion . The biirnma of lite opera house is ma (nlv alleavv In-s to the ownei s but is a are .iter loss to'tlie eitv , and it is to be hoped lii.it it will be re built immediately. "I'ncle " .Neil, vvho has been t un nini; a stand near the opera house, lost everythitiii during the tire. A collection has been started and Ned will be able to stal l up as soon as he funis a suitable location. To Start Aunin. II. A. Waterman Son have made this proposition: They will n'ive towards huildini;' a new opera oltselt),iKKl, furnish tin' Inundation mil whdt material can be used if the citizens of the city will lur nish the rest of the money; ami the prospects are very In'itiht for the enterprise to pi throm;!!. Joe Klein will open up as soon as he can find a store room and get the iroods here. In the meantime his office will be at F. S. White's store. M. H. Murphy A: Co., will start up with a larger and better stock than he has heretofore carried. Mr. Murphy informed a reporter that he has already secured a room ami would open up as soon he could stock up. Mr (iutnian, the man vvho vvas to occupy the west room of the opera house block as a wholesale ami re tail litpior store will remain in the city and open his place as soon as he can secure a room. The above named persons have lots of confidence in Plattsuiouth. One of the men who vvas burned out said that he had so much confi dence in the city that if he hail if'JD.OtK) he would invest it in Platts- mouth property. Plattsmnulh needs no better advertisement than the above. To have all those men who were burned out start iinniedi ately in business again speaks volumes for the city. Ready to Return. The first important break in the ranks of the skilled laborers of Homestead is likely to take place to-day. Saturday night there vvas a meeting of twenty-live nf the skilled men, several of them members of the amalgamated association. Tin situation was discussed and it was decided that there vvas no hope ol winning the strike. A committee was appointed to wait upon M Potter, the superintendent, to as li i 111 on what terms they might come hack. The committee called yesterday and was cordially re ceivi'd by Mr. Poller, who (oldthetu of the rules the company hai adopted as to the treatment nf tin strikers and that he meant to ad here to them. If they would abi by these rules he could find places lor lliem. They expressed Ihem- selvt s favorably and saitl then would be another meeting to-day when they would make their re port. The committee thought tin terms would be accepted and that tip t'.ventv live would go to work. Poller, in an interview, said. "I i'.ink tin- break :s coming very sin 1. My the end of the week we i will probably have as many 1 1 1 1 1 as we 1 .111 previde places for." Henry McCarthy Drowned. Ye-tenia) morning Henry Mc Cart' v, the II year-old son of Con Cartl')', in company with several o'.ln 1 bo) s about his age, went down to wli.it is called "K'oeky Point'' 1o go s .'imming. From what can be lean ml young McCarthy went out too t ir anil the current caught him ami tapidly carried him down stream. J list as he was carried by the middle pier of the bridge he wen! under, and his body has not yet been dinnd. A large parly has been -earching along the river with the I, 'c that the strong current of the river would carry him down to a sau I barwlitre it is thought his bod) .voiild lodge. I p lo the Kmc olgtiiiigto press no tidings have been heard that would throw !iny ! const ! ation upon the In .11 t broju 11 j parents. The bctv ived parents ! have the sv mpat h y ol the cit i.en s of PI ittsmouth in this ih man will furnish, good, if not better, than the old one. will put up as an opera house TO PAVE WITH BRICK Sixth Street Will Bo P.ivod With Brick. im Mil. IiIiimii 111 ri;o-i.ii Tl Cotinc I Also Granted the lieiv cral KltH trie L'ulit ami Power Oompiny a Kr.mt luse--Smli-walks to be Repaired. Ij Ti .'- ll.li'.V . I The 1 itv council met in special I session last night, wi'h Max or Hut let'. Clerk I'ox and Count ilincn Petersen, Lake, I ."il gen hageil, Minor, Murphy, Spies, ll.v. Jones, Stei inker and ( !ra v es pi esc lit, W. I '. Join's coming in later. A coiiiiu utiicat ion was read fttuu the chief of the lire tlipaltiueut asking the council to pun 'tase l.iHiO feet of new hose ami also p. tee new lanterns (or the use of the depart ment. The communication vvas re-' ferretl to the committee on (ire ami water, with instructions to procure the necessary articles. , A petition front the pre -perty oAtiers 011 Sixth street vvas pre sented and read, asking that Sixth street be paved with lirst-tlass paving brick, An ordinance vvas read reipiiiing the curbing of paving district .V.'. Murphy moved that the board of public works be authorized to atl- verlise for bids for the paving and curbing of said Sixth street and that the engineer be authorized to f 1 1 r 1 1 i s 1 1 an estimate. On motion the street commis sioner was ordered to widen lite southeast part ol Sixth street at the corner of Pearl so that the ground would have time to settle belorethe time to pave. Mr. Donnelly asked the council to move the water trough at the inter section of Sixth hud Pearl streets The reouest vvas granted. An ordinance granting the lien cral Klcctric bight and Power com pany of Chicago a franchise, was, upon motion, read by sections. On motion of Murphy the words "three months" were stricken out and "sixty days" substituted in section six. It vvas moved that another section he added compelling the company to complete their works within six months and that said works should be inside of the city limits. Carried. On motion the ordinance was put upon its second and third reading on final passage. The streets, alleys and bridges committee reported favorably on eonilcniningcertaiil property south ol the M. it M. shops for a public highway. I'pon motion of Minor tin' in liter was laid over until tin Spencer mailer vvas nettled. The bond of I. Ciiituiau was reai ami approved; also a license is sued. Minor moved thai the license In pro-rated. Jones of the Secont amended that he should pay ijd.im The amendment carried. The engineer vvas instructed ! furnish an estimate 011 the newer in order that the council could ad vertise for bitls for I'a construc tion of the sewer the same time they advertised I t bids for pav i 1 1 g. The engineer Was al o authorized to make an estimate lor sidewalk on ( iranite to Maiden Lane. 'I lie streets, alleys ami bridges committee was instructed to have the sidewalks over til entire city repaired immediately. On motion the con ncil ;n iiriieil. A Shooting Affair. Last evening about si o'clock a .-hooting alfray occurred at Mercer ville, wherein C.eorge W. Sa while shot ieorge Caslord and Lis .-on. from the particulars al hand the shooting was caused over some lumber, that Casford li.nl borrowed from Savvtelle. Sawtelle had been drinking v ester la',' and meeting Casford. a-ketl him when he wa going to return I lie lit in! nr. A tier a lew more words Sawtelle picked up a shot gnu he had in his wagon and told him if he didn't bring it back he would blow hisd - head oil. Caslord drove on and hail got a bout thirty Icet when Sawtelle (iretl both barrels at him. Part ol the .-hot j struck him in the back and pail i .-ti tick his bo; . j Ca-loltl went belore Jlltlg I K'amsev and ( alisetl a warrant to be sworn out charging him with ,-hoot ! uig with the intent to kill. The i warrant wa" pined in Constable ; Kroehler's hands, bu t a- ft he has f- lailetl to captured his man. Saw 1 telle packed up his gooilsand silent I ly left for parts unknown last night. Neither Mr. Casford or sou were seriously injured Joseph Adams returned to Have lock this morning, after vi.-iting his family couple of days. Cletk I aitlpbeli of the . 1 1 I't ' I tH court was in town 1, st night. John A. IVivic- returu.il home last nighi Iimiii his wi'-l. iii trip. D. Hon. 111, editor of the K idway k'eporter oft niaha. passed through the i'it v this morning. Joe Klein ami M. M. Murphy ,v Co. opened their sales this morning. I'he books jo Joe's -ue w u e scorched somewhat, but not sil'i-011-lv. and Murphv's were ....iked w ilh Water. Colonel (.forge P.. Mann, former ly of the Llklioin lixeliange, has 'hired mil" to the I'l.iti-inouth News, and il is rumored that soa.e thilig' In -iiles Hie situation attrac ted him thither. Lincoln Journal. Siiperintedtlent C olir-ev iulornied Till. Ill: K- M.l to, lav thai the com- panv would extend Us mains two blocks north mi Lice-nth from Kim street; also the mains will Pe ex ti titled one block 1 m si ail h lentil sl reel ami one block on. south hirst street. Word came Irom Lincoln today that the little girl ot los. Mrashek hail dit tl at the llomeof the hi iend- ess. .Mr. .'iraslieli is an employe ot thell.iVM.at this place. His wife lied last winter, leaving live motherless children. The youngest, which just died, was taken to the Home of the Friendless. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Herold, Mr. mil Mrs. T. M. Patltersmi, Misses Mia tiering, Amelia and Maggie Vallery, Flora Honovan, Julia Herrmann, Mary McClelland, Aldora Clark and Messrs. Henry tiering, W. J. Streight, Charles Spencer, A. 10. Marrett, Frank Mc Clelland and Paul Polk composed a jolly party that departed this mir .ril ing for Lake Waubonsie on a lish- ing excursion. JikIko Archer's Court. Mrs. Troltmau vvas lined fa and costs this morning- by ludere Archer for using obscene language ami disturbing the peace. Sam Henderson vs. A. C. Spencer is on trial this afternoon. C. Polk is prosecuting ami J. S. Mathews defending. Henry Hons vs. Mart Multery. Settled and dismissed, plaintiff pay ing the costs. Mary K. I.oiighageii caused il warrant to lie sworn out for the ar rest of Mrs. P. Trottman for using; obscene language and disturbing the peace. The case will be called at ID o'clock to-morrow. Sights That Surprise. Hon. I 1 1 1 C. Watson entertained Hon. I II. Windham, president of the Plattsmouth board of trade, Judge Chapman find Kditor Peter son, of the Journal, Friday. He drove them about the city, anil showed thent the niiiliy sights of industry which our city has above all others. They were highly sur prised with such plants as the cere al mills and the starch works and expressed themselves ; - liov1.,', been hitherto ignorant 1' a' lae city hatl such great iiiiliisti c . ilcthcii drove the honored gu" to Arbor Lodge, r. lure J Sl cling' Morton eutert ,'iiit'd them until leaving on the .uternoou traia for their home in the petty city of Piatt stnoti th. NcbrasU.i City Press. W. IL Humphrey v J- W. iletl Creamer is the title of a 1 1st with the district clerk to-day. AMERICAN PEOPLE ACCUSED. 1 11 his speech not i f) i 11 g Cleveland of his nominal ion, Wilso.i, o West Virginia, addressed (he following hilaliitiu' remark to the democratic candidate: Four veal's ago in the mid-catver ofaservieeth.il will deserved the highe-t humus your countrymen could bestow, as feel sure that it will receive the highe.-t encomiums that history can award, you were struck down because as a democrat v 011 could make no terms with those who wished to plunder the people's treasury, or those who sought to perpetuate the passion of civil strife. Now, it must be remembered that it was the whole American people that Cleveland threw his free trade message lull in the face ol. It is true that, utter having dour so, he tried and his friend! in every way tried, to make terms w ith the offen ded American people, but they de clined to be Ci'licilliatetl. Ami now tlii--mart Mr. Wilson has the im pel 1 i iience to say to the nation that its refusal lo be 0 mi 1 1 1 iated was due to a purpose to "plunder the people'.- treasury" and "pel pet Hate the pas-ions of civil strife." ( l.i.v i:i.." allirms "1 am a dem ocrat," but the Manhattan club boys don't rank him as high as A 1 Id I'd Me ven son. C lev eland went home and Atldled stayed it out with the boys. Mk. Wlt.stiN (in Madison Square (iarden) -Mr. Cleveland, you are nominated for president by the democratic convention. i. Cleveland Great Heavens! This is so sudden and unexpected. Kxcttsc these emotions.