0 i J 1 f A PATRIOTIC TURNOUT Of Several Hundred Shop Hoyi t t rr . 11 fit W io K.'iise x nree v i.it; i 55 AS TRULY A GRAND PARADE. J ! tlA..l 1'Iuv Hrnl Shi" Slim) Jim he)r B.1to Htar H.iiik:i-I U.uiii. r In I ii furled to Tlif l'.r" From a t u i lay 's D.nly. v At 1:40 today, according to previous announcement, the- It & M. shop men in three of th chief departments foi mod in procession and marched .1 fc fl 1 . . . .1 ..I 'PI... vj UOWn jVIHIII BIMJL'UO UIO Ml" 18. A Us 'i itarndo was ono of tho best and most IT interesting nvor Been in tho city. i uarry isarinoia, oi to piamnu nun came first boating a oiall llitf and t, Wonriti,' hit fUot apron, then Followed A tho cilv bund, then Wash and Dan I I f Smith, foremen of tho coach and paint (shops, then six men bearing tho Die: V nag, ono at enner corner anu uuu uu Aoachsido. Then followed tho oxport ;ip workmen wearing their shop attiro !k and each holding a small llarr. Tho v snlmidid M. W. A. Vtiind nimi) next fol ii II . 'I 1 lowed bv the sturdy blacksmiths wear I n l10 leather aprons and with sleeves I'lroUcd up they formed a picture of in llustry well worth seeing. Their nap .s the largest in tho city ana was lorno aloft by four polos which show- I tho immense proportions of the nap; f machine Bhoj) boys with their Ha II lwhicb t-pnulred 6 men to cirrv it so ! mat ail could see the i oy stripes and Izure blue of the handsome emblem. .he hands both nlaved t.,trioi5 airs Ife-and tho procossioi which extended me lull lengm oi wniu sinov owwu reached the shoos when the program . K as announced was earned out to tne (n letter CITY AND COUNTY. SAT UKUAY . Utoad Cole, of Ashland, is in the city on legal buincs today. Fiank Richardson snd wife we- o ex position visitors tliis morning. Mrs. Schioieh retui ned to hoi- homo at Sweetwater, Nebraska, today. Abo lViinerueig began clerking for C. H: Wescott & Son, clothiers today. N. II. Meeker the Greenwood 15. ink er was in the city today on lo.nl lu-iness. Will Morlev, Korcoe Wolic V. Wollen are members of company who reside at Avoer. Forty ncros near Mt. i'loa; sold today belonging to tho nolds estate, subb -t to a li- tho puicai or at il A. e new i t was : -u.y- cst ate, 1 friends w..-ro at the cW p it to bid mi revoir, :.nJ as uro him that then- k-h wishes .-ivoinpanv him wiu-rv. r tic may go. Artlni- ii a genial fellow and will surely form a 1. u- t-in-'e of frieiiub in his new homo. O. 11. l'oik of Lineol-i, alto: n--y fo the plaintilT, is trying a ea-e in c-ii-t ty court today l- fotu a jury. Ti-e ti tle of tlin cae is Alix; t Gu.woii vs. licorge and N!a-aret 1 ; aver. i'A'.rU. nr.d Il.irr appea f r t'le Trave.- 'i'tie -a-e is ho -o f imi G reuwo. d. Wm.15. Co -k, ago ::l of I'miro Homo Nob , to Iljllo H. Oosi a-e of 11 in wood, also Cirirles Kdge:-t n, -H, of Council ClulTs and Iienri-tia Muciiler 27 of llvie, Ta., too i iut permits to wed today ard the latter couple wore united by Judge Spuriock. riat'.smout.i people thou'd alien. 3 A yuiipy l: ii 0 I' l mi . ; ' And 1 1 ii-- 1 s. t 1. i i t!. He muA, ', i Vi;li!ii ti.-it : : I lis I'Vi"- "I inc. Ail c'i-c ! All'l i !"! - !' ' 'I . i,'..v... 1 i- -..' lit rl i L'H; i-Wl-l.'l '11 '.I:! V, C ! 1 1 I' iir. l.i i The flags on the coach, blacksmith Hi .und machine shops were quickly Iji .( Jrawn up io the top of the poles which Vmr.!, then sane tho National song i ..-.at and wui rau tnat was m- 'wifi spiring. Judge G, M. Spuriock then made a very apurop iate address that was w.-j.l recoivd. Then cam some bpU'iidid music by the band and a sa lute to old glory tnat was loud enough to bo heard for a mile. The store house force i aised thei- flag in the forenoon, r-o that four beautiful new emn.ems, poi ited heaven word, this t-fterno.-n a. d luesoft south wind ca ressed their foids lor tiie first time. It was a gila day, and . one which thoughtful people who witnessed the industrial parade will not soon forget. Went to Sen Hi Son. From Saturday's Daily. Hans Rothmann went to Omaha to day to see his son who was injured by robbers. He seceived his first notice of the unfortunate affair from the Evening News of yesterday, which gave a full report of it. He says his son has been working for John Phil pot tver near Weeping Water, and that he and another hired man named Campbell went to Omaha to take in exposition. At last accounts the boy was delirious from the wounds about the head, inflicted with a coupling pin in the hands of tho tough3 who as o5iH him. Omaha is the most mis governed city in the west and a man is in danger of losing his .ife whenever he takes a stroll under a viaduct or on a dark street after 8 o'clock in ihe evening. Kim wood nt Wabash Koster. The following is a list of the mom bors of company B from Eimwood and Wabash: J. L Ma pes, Fred James, i:nnro W. Dunklo, Fred Hadley, Ed. Decker, Dan McMillen, Benj. Hoot, Emery Brant, Hay A. Barrett, Earn est Sarver, It. E. Current, Walter Uobson, Prof. H. E, Covell, Ruby Irons, Dr. F. E. Kraft. Rev. W. H. Turrell. The Wabash boys are: O. II. Allen, H. A. Austin, Albert Ober nolto, Wm. Kruger, Fred Krugor, Simon Obernolte, Fd. Vanderburg and Al. Hoot. Heroic American Sailors. Washington, D. C, June 4. Ensign J. R. Y. Blakely was in command of the volunteer crew of tbo Merrimac, deliberately sunk yestorday by Samp ton as a cork to Sr itiatro harbor. His father is editor of the Philadelphia Star. It is understood ihat the vol unteer crew only numbered 8 men, all are prisoners. Card of Tuauka To the order of Rebekahs, friends ,i ..oi.rhbors who were so kind and as,-isied'n during tne illness and at .f,,,,,.-.!! of Mrs. Barker, we desire ... .,h Hv express our heartfelt thanks Mrs. Be r per wi Frederick Doud died at his home in Wyoming Friday, where he had lived since 1854, aged 75 years and 11 months. The fun' al was he'd Sun day. Ex. Miss Oltie Reynolds came ov - from Plattsmoulh Saturday and visited at homo until MonJ.iy. Hi e was ac companied by li'tio Fern McHnde. Nehawka Register. John Craig, one of the e;. rly f-ell er of Cass cojniv, u:'d a ics de it o. ' oik county for sever.;, yea s. wm i. t wn yesterday in attend -r-e fit tne lu, e ai of his nitce, Mrs. J .mo. Bu ke:-. The Cam obeli boy who was held up in Omaha lives near Nehawka, and is a rrrnndeon of T -m C -.mp:el I. II s ciiiisiLis. Alex Campbell aad liiiK iwi- son, went to Omaha this afternoon to loon niter him. Tr..uVi;n..i,n mi'ho.'itios S"V ll'at American i roo.is v .1 1 lirsi re lanne l vi..niiii .1 si a en S p Jur. i v. i 1 be invest . : .i -i'.UU v. o;i . Po- o Rico wil. toon 1'- ei uiulti- liu Stars and S i e.-. IT n c 1 e B.i ob; n : to a w h i y ''' s of age w;.s down town V day fee.i.ig first rataf e-bei ig In us.-u up w.Lii rhumatism. He has topes of tn-s first issue of the New Yo k Sun d i ed way back in 18.14 B. Cecil Jack wrilef.om Frisco thrt he is regimen tf" le k :-nd is : etl'ng along first-rate. He thinks the dis cipline very strict and says tiie uo.vs are all wel.. They hone to be olT I. r Manila on the expedition which sis in a few d-iys. George F".i lio.d w s on the s eel today greying many friends of the early days wh n the town h.-d o ly 2(H) or 30!i!i'ia.i..urt. He is rajii.v recovering ir on -is re;er.t illut-s.-;, r..:d expects i.: ..m. : : l..r ; u;L,r wrt-k -?. Theexposiiion is a great .la.-e for yuur Uncle Reuben to get his eye teeth cut. Frauds, doal'ieats, pick pockets, foot pads and burglars are do ing a flourishing business in the me tropolis, and tho polica force s m powers to control the dangerous elemen . the exposition this week and hoar the world fam' u-s marine 'i (i. as its stay will be f ii- o :ly a few d.is mure. ': !( b.ndgivesa conceit every iiidnmg at tea and every evening at eight Theodore Thomas' o-cl.e-tiaai ,o gives a concert ev. ry day to in a whii-li no extra charge i-i ma le. U. S. Worl of Hock 1 Hull's was in the city today with nevral ?es of th Hncst s-trawbu. i b-s we have sceti this scrsi.n. He ree ived as high price for them at wholesale as the mer chants get for shippe I berrn-S lit retnil. A grea'er poi t'on of Ciss county e in ra'se Iruil toco upcte wilh the wor d. 1). T. P. Livirg-ion wiiiie in I. is rooms at F. II. Wiii es we t to ; n v.ver a telephone ui.l i. ,ut t.vo o'. io-k Sunday afterro n, and wni o at tiie phono ho suddenly f 11 t ' U. floor. He was earr.ed to a coach nu i I v s - eians s out for woo p.-ee ibed fo:- h m. but lie remained in :i sem -eonscious condition until lliis mom nig. A ph;.-ti- u e:i'.lil from ( iinana lat evening, but we il id not ie'iii wh-it In ! thought caused the tudii. n iln.-rs i Today Dr. Eivings" in is much hei'.er, nn.l ...1. i-on.i he tholl 'ilt lie in' -ii . iret down town 111 eve i o if. J de ire to ai L -i to li.. Ciiamiiel l:i i. v.'o'.g I. i e-:. of tho mi -t v; Ttt.le a-, jirepai ation en ! h n. ' ' an exceedingly drir.g- i Hie i n "4 hovi rs, :i id : i. o r ' : for. 1 lies ii e to inJurm .! never bo without it ami ' proud of th'e high 1 .' our Kemr (iie are l.el.l : ... ... I . !t i. the OH. f !. l thcu-aud. Sie-i-' DowNKY, Il li'or 1 !'". lad. l-'or sale i'V f-H ir'. .' ' 2. . ,i. a 1 I wilt make !l;il ;,-;. ia my lino for thn u V.'a'.-I), eil':er Indie,' jjnj ; 'i ' o t !'i lid. m-eiirding to ,,, ,,,.. f .1 I'AVIILIIV, :':. . .... ... ,, lenity to gel 1 m ! in:- a ' p.-ciall' Ity. livery I 'i at t-lnoiit !, Neb. t!l Hi..-: CS : '.id VlU.. at Cid.o'r ; geed g r arnl : uiiii::iLr wa r. LIT: U- !'- - ' ; 1 o r t : . . ; lit; j T Cf l-j U . :.tur with Hannah ; housewives, who ( ;i'U over a liol : o torr id clays. Gasoline Stove, much suffering: ;:-.-,r than doctor 'hi ihr.r. a worn ;r : ' v,i; I ho i Ceo. V. Va.-s, li.- wi.lcli rx:i;-s-t. i:-e 1 " v.sil wit h His par--:- - ti ve . Ce-ifge h-oi: - and j ; evidently i ' city. IV. ke Laxt-i i omio Ail di u.'gi-ts i .. ii : . fail- to euro. ' ii- L. 15. O. n ( i ea ta'.'.. t. r. i ,' i : oi nee 1. OlT for M.iinl . A special t ain con.-i.- i d!oti.ii ' c:',:iciie ' ! ill I ' ei s pa s -d Ihroujli th e.;y 1 s-. eve ning on the B. A: M. i on .i fo.- San Franci co Tne i-eaei.e, were liiied wi ll Iowa soldiers from H d CJak, Shenaidoah. Ceawo.d i-n; Couaeil HI. ill's, bo ng " I of ih.j.'iri regie ei.; of volunteers who have bee i in caiuj al Dos Mo nes s m-j A; l .i li t- 'J li"y expect tosiii f .r M a ili . Uos weeu. There were teveal hundred pr-op :e at th.s depot to greet the con---t--y's !o feniiers and as the !r:''ts paii.-i in shouts of civilians an 1 r-oi iij.-s id 1 el the fervent .-.enlime.it ; il tho natii.ns fielsfor the g od of H e n: tion ;n i for the protection if oid : .lory. '1 lie bovs w.-ro loaded with lii.er.- and fruits they h l recel.e-i ; ; ng Ihe route from admiring o.t .;ms j.nd they seaf.ercd a port ion of it.ei-g.i i- among t le penp-e on the p ;.t Oi in and as tho train pulled out ihe peo:.leon ; he )),at-fo.-m fa'r.y Mi ov.v one ano: her to shake hands with th br,-s n th y moved out o.i l ioir v .y we-t .var.; w in 0 luvestigatio.i :e: sueeeid aie u.i:n -i nerves g l'eat Wi - - p food eaiiuot ; t :. which p--epl-.; v. i:.h ac . boil ... . : U'i re. liiCou'i nerv -- a n.e tne i; ties si; on - -h '' i! give peiieet iuaiiLii io men. 'i i; H 1 i'KNi.::. DlCI.i'llIA lliai; e LlitoSi J !; iiutkey. ciaci ci i k N a iiiBton. I C. ic.-iai:- i'.:.: t,. was a :d'.;.div i I U. i -i pave hirn v., .m!- 1 1 : ' ' : iwent y .uni!s :.l-.ci ' ' Si-Hili" -iU- tir ! -r ft:!!- Coanij , I i I U; l' 1 III IOTS smail rail. t il ! O . Tiaii , .)Ur-!IC -. -The . v. rione Hai:k :it and Family. bos are the most pat- ra., of men in tne city. Apru .w .A their splendiu piraae tatui dav, we are assured that they have r used ten American flags and one . .;... hmct . rII lartre. on the various ULiu --r .i nd nortions of the shop yards. riiwt . na which thev raised Saturday - .v, lnrtresl Ha? in the city, 24x18. The boys are vei y proud of their colors ft when thev seo them waiving over thev toil for their IUC '."vv - - v,h it liirhtens their burdens, and makes them feel they have something to toil for home and native lanu. To Consumptives. ao n honest remedy, Foley's Honey and Tar does not hold out false hopes oriv.nt-a stages, but trut-iuuy to eive comiort ana reuei in . v. -w worst cases, and in the early stages to effect a cut. Smith & Parmele and F. G. Fricke & Co. in claims The finest screen wire guaranteed lor ten years at Coates & Co. j; , . X DAY. James Ingram of Loulsvll town today on busines . Wm. Delesdernier of Elmwo i is at tending district court today. Thomas Irwin of Louisville at tending to bu-inrs here today. "Dick" Streu-ht ships a car load ol hogs to Souih Om-'ha this evening. Georgo W. Oai-K. th" Greenwood attorney is in lie i ity oa legal busi ness. T.hn Tiamsev of Glendalj was in town today vising ' is broth r, Judge Ramsey. M. E. Co'omnn. who is f r:r.v g, his year, tut roar Alvo, was in t.-w , over Sunday visiting h s parents. Dr. D.tvis, Wm Wo fe and A. II. Austin of Union i.re in the city t 'day on business at the cou.-t hcuse. Company B. will pet its first ta.te of war life by making an overland trip to Weep:ns Water tomorrow Louie Thomas reMrned f. om Kan sas City this morning accompanied oy bis cousin, Miss Verm 1 hom.i . W. C. Tabor carao in from Manly ..oainrdv. andexoects to ie urn to Al liance with his wife tho m dt' e of the week. Roe Craig has o ly be n f i ming a few weeks and he aire, dy has a pair of twin colts Unit ar.ivoi ert rd.i.V. He ought lobe i win.ier oa the film. D. K. Barr rays lie knows 'In le low - l.... 5...-.1,. I..i. t iia :i. ' il ei'llOOl W fill II I VJ . 1 grounds and in hi h-i-le gl liis hat. He will give nnn ni-. n -- he calls fo it. Frank She man ha 1 a leller f:-ro W.'J.Brvan today offering him - place inthoreffimenial band if he wi-uul get his mother's consent, v. ank i using all his persuasive tones on h s nnUner just now with a f i" show of ruei-.s. Thn T.ivins-ston Bu' ding & Loan association has dec ated a dividend on its 6rst stock wh eh ha now tally m i lured and proves to have ueen one of the best investments ihaitne siock- holders cou d possibly have raaue. nut rlct court for the Juno to: m opened toJay. Judge Ramsey called iho dncke. setting ca-es ior vriai, aim adjourned over at 4 oY'ock until to morrow as ne goe to xSeura-K.i this evening to finish ud the term down there. t c Tntbws received wo d yes- terdav to the effect, that W. S. i'urdy:s increase pensio:i cla i m had t.-eon dis allowed for w.int of sudicieal prooi that his injuries wero -usL: i.e i wh.le in active serve. Ho is very low : -.a cannot live much longer. Arthur Toliff left Sund y i.Pemoon at4 :59 for his new home at Noifo'k. A number of hi3 young geutiemen 1 '. i3 k s ' 1 ! iVt-'; -c-''pr i'roin..it- him" r "i'Tr?"--5'' Hwr to its :;' jhrf'.SeiiijW. - . Lii ir l'r t'n.o.i. Unic.n will very likely have a l ion for the next, ye .r. Jolm K nataiy, an old c.tien of tiial town, wiil in .Kj a;-- plic it'.oi to tho town o. a.d lo .'. li cense to i u l a pl;n:e of this kind. S ace ho has secui'.-u the :t-qulsit- r.umber of s'gners t his pctil'o : and a roaj r itv of the board is in favor of ra .ting icense. no do ibl Mr. K -i ueny v i l he open for business in a vo y su-.-rt time. What ver mav be said fo:- or against tho open saloon, it is certainly bttt-M-for the community th..n booilegging or hoies in the wall who-o a r.y body, minors and balit j il dru .karus, can get all the liqu r they want anil no questions asked. Tuis coauition of affaii s dep ives tho community ot any licence revenue and since selling liquor wi.hout a license is .ilwajsa money making business, 1-. i an mce live to iaw breaking. Mr. Kennedy is a reputibe man and if anyo-ie e n. maintain an orderly h :u-e m li.is kind in ih it community, he ce. taiaiy c n. SENT FRtxE to hot'sekeeuers. Licbi COM PA Extract of !5ec COOK BOOK- telling how to pi ' par. : cate and delieir.-us ilisia-. .: Gv'iii .'it Lhci vory v.:ih iiui assurance it ?ar,:;d willi il. The . : n provision is made t .-'-.(;;; ;e oi' gasoline, : Ljo accidentally v '-..-on. Unqnestion viiino slove made, always the lowest. inpijto as ever, and v f v vv h o r ( . ; to be the cwilv. I can please and Price.. .VUliesf. Lict.-jr o r. Ki'li'i.i.-'.-! URN ITU RE DEALER, A man stands no chance of being elected totne mayorsuipof a city unless he enjoys the confidence and esteem of his neighbors. Geo. V. Humphrey is the popular mayor of Swanlrn, Ohio, and uuder date of Jan. 1, lS'.K), he writes as f -1 ows: -This is to ce-tify to our appreciation of Chamberlain Cough llemcdy My l m iy i-.nd neighbors h .ve tcstod it, and we know it is an excellent remedy for c.iughs and colds. Gi-:ok; W. CMIMIRKY," So'.d by all druggists. I e Kirk's White Cloud Sinp For toi et f.iid laun 1 ry. a t.d give tiu n.ua wrappers to the Woiu n's ex chtn"e. Thev wi-h reverai iheusand oi thes-e wrappers, and you cin he;p in this way 'o r.ii.-e mo.n-y o i the church debt. .1 Warm i n i.d. r -. y. Co ie Cn ei- vi .- y ho' . but when uiluteu it is a warm f ienu in deed to ih'.se suffering from liewei comulaints. It never f .iis. "i; ; nd ohc. Smith & 1'arme'e a"d V. G. Fricke Co. PL ATT S. VOL Lincoln Omaha eiona ortland is Francisco All points west. Chic;.'. St. Jo-- Kar. --'.: St. Lo poir.tr Plattsmouth, Neb :.!..! TRAINS LEAVK AS f" No 1. P'-Hiver c-5ri'.-s ..O :.'. Oill: iii. -t. 1. ' II .:, .o Cii.o.io uxui-c-a . oa. Lot-ui cxpre--, .oii;y, K .US-IS. it bi..! I-. itil 1' 5(lil I ti No 4. Lot':'.. O.VD, :i.ii.y, iiio-M:, l.'hic.-izo, ili ; ! ..i.; No 14- Lueat ex p. a-...:y 1 pt " No. i0 Oiiial a to Ci.;si. i. . u ii' So W. Loc.il ex p. 'l:uly t'V''.... ' Uil-,', L ..'Ml' .1 :j!ll"t Mi! NoUU. Frei. til. iao t.---'-vi ?-.. lae-i!- .! m::'! .-Jtl No Z. Vestieu.oa e-:y. ,! '' linition, Li. a o :iri : ) 'HIS -t No fitui- l. Jutiv-t.ia ' '- ' i ! i 'I t ' I " ' Nu 1. Ur..ii;.).ai;.y. : ' 7 f.""iTif I ....are-. '. hieh v.-e a:-' marking in t;.. i:, a e:;.. I. . !.;l-lliO:-S in .:;'- and h-;vi- c-la l! . r-ie ' d a N'i 1'. I I.J') V. Neb ask. i never gave such a prom ising ouliook for small grain as at the present tame in the entire Inst- ry of the siate. Some farmer.- tear such a grow th of rl aw may cause the s-m di gra.n io lodge badly, wlik-h rotn .'times is a serious fault. I'nfori uiiit 1'0I' are th?y who wai o sulleri ;g from Kidney Diseases are prejudiced against all a 1 vertise I remedies. They should know that Foley 's Kidney Cure is not a quack lemedj-, but an honest guarantee d medicine for Kidney and Ii adder troubles. SifF.th iSc 1'armele and F. G. Fricke & Co 's. Holloway's popular steamed bread is m-Ado of Ileisel's best flour. v 7 I 'I -'. .a ' (!':. .1 i ' ' ' N" i?. l.ir.i. L u - ; - ' : . a ... l.u .::! iS.iiii. So U;.. L.-C.-i I '' 1 UX. : i : V . . ;. ,i-..y, t-i it--.- I-'-vi:i. . ."to a :;' ' NO T. V::. l.etii. uuiiy. 'h.. ' - L .uc 'in , So :(. Vt-etiuu led ex;. a:.::y. v.-r .-tti.i .11 . r : - 1 1. ' liL'iO. I Uli - "i ' '. I a li rand 1st : n.:, I?i : i- :l .'l oulaaa :r..i I'ttv- ' - So Pi. Li; :.! .:Xi). -ii.ty. LOUliV: '- .-:. V. ahuo. sea i: y l r No 11. l.iKiil c-iiiy .'X'-.'i i : i . v. LMiiiia-i -.no l.ii: . No !?. Luoiii t-xpri---. Mi -h v " io J K.iri, t.omi 1 r n-al.t, i-'-ii. I'.-. -.iic .1 ii..'-'. ':: ;-o. i ln-J !'- ny.-i I. a 1 1 i o . - n " :-:.'. P ,i. i sieCJu I i ilcc !;! -. a ii i n .ma ..n;. cieai.-. freel ..a : i: if-' - :i ir'i.r;- imd !':t-"ii-l c-necui'U to .i'V La ited Stales or Ca leuin i,-.-.r in f.ir;i.:L ion. t iia - tal'i. cick--ts L-uil or rite to . i.. s u r I'tiit J. l'UANCLS. lit n. l';ss. Art . Uiii.tha. Nell. 3 '?1ai"'e rJb, ;3 c;vfcivXvS : I . K INS fiftlN'l NOI'.TH, t 5 'J 1 , - r i ! c ad i n b li si n oss i n Fan cy : Because they carry c, buy for cash and sell at ihinrr coed io cat of Best So. i... Nn. I' No. 1ZI. looil f rtrlch'. TIIAINK 0.1..-H No. 2 Nu. IZi. toiil (mUhi No. 10 ' : lit;; i , i'.Iiv: l j ' . iion-rr oi Sidh ml Vm Stirnts, - - - Plattsmouth, Neb