0 f ---T.- .lr"5 V-'"n-'t T- ft it Ii I I OR1EFLY TOLD. C. A. Mar-.haU, Det... . Dim-hp making, Mih.' I r ii.'i I! . iv. I ii in r- iii IIim ( ' r Hi II A ml: i ir.ui . L-Vcd El.inecr, it . 1 1 o'. ! o a :iv 's Ij i'iuI ii" ,!-.-k' lu.'ll'l'1 of ifcl-O. H bo.-I l- .i; s .:-!: - A go '1 f clu . i. Linr.ii'c i f A. V . A. New uruc-ai gasoline uluves fit al- most your own prices at L'outuJ A- Co's. Uollowuy'i bread, ivLich h'i takoii the lead, id made ol IK-ii-l's "Plan sifter" Dour. Lloyd Wilson hn a nMiLimi in Dcr old's store which ho tills with unusui.l ability for m boy. I f you don't see tho iut Boil cigar call lor it, and got the bust " cunt ci gur in the marki't. IJ. C Kerr, one of the nil i-xp'-ri-onced pharmacists in the city, ie assist ing A. VVr. Alwood. If it's quality you waul in ;i -it.'ar, not quantity, smolo the "Exquisite.'' For sale everywhere. For tho next sixty days 1 will Hi 11 t igar crli ii'itrv for IHic per pound. II. SriKS. liov. VuiiAcos will preuch at the South I'. irk church next Sunday at four mid eight p. in. Everybody in vttod. . Jorry Farthing t ills of a cyclone which he saw over in Iowa recently Unit win a genuine twister, worlti going miicH to to keep ;tw:ty from. VVilbon Uilmore, and others inter ested in tho estate of John (Jilmoie, deceased, aro attending court ti d iy when 11 mil HOttlement will bo made. Nails which havo boon in tho ilood for Halo by tho pound or keg, at prices bolow whole-sale at tho factory. ClIATKS .So Co. J. W. Sare received three oar loads of lumber vesterdav and botrun tho caroontor work on his livery barn, across tho street south of Bichey's lumber o'llco Don't for trot to leave magazines at Woncotl's storo for tho boys in com pany B They aro anxious for thcin and tlirv will bo ni'oiiiDtlv sent to thorn at .Jacks-onvillo, la. Thousands of persons havo been cured of uilos by using Do Will's Witch Hazel Salvo. It heals promptly and eiireri orz.ima and all skin disease. It gives immediato relief. F. G. Fricke Tho ladies of tho Presbyterian Aid society invite you to a "Kensington " at tho homo of Mrs. S. Waugh, Tues day, Aug. ii, from three to six p. in. Refreshments, l.'ic. lr ing yo r fancy work and enjoy a pleasant afternoon. Will Streight and (Joorgo K. Guild made a delightful trip up tho river last evening in a sailboat, the wind carrying them along nicely. They re turned about nine o'clock, and enjoyed tho moonlight and cooling breezo im mensely. A new time- card will go into effect on the B. &, M. August 14. Tho time of tho midnight trains will be changed so they will meet at Lincoln at about one o'clock. Tho theatre train will not reach horo then until two o'clock in the morning. Thomas Janson, 70 years of age, with $5,000 worth of notes and mort gMjjes on his person, is the lat-st-t mys terious disappearance. Ho has not been seen by his friends for several weeks, and it is thought ho has been murdered. His home is in Beatrice. Judg Archer took a bath at tho sanitarium yesterday and feels much better. As a democrat ho has been cautioned about courting too much familiarity with water and not bathe too often lest he lo.-e peine of his popu laritv with the masses as a loyal, old- line democrat. William Wvnn. ,1r. a-id family will start east in tiie course of ten days on an extended vi.-it among relatives. Mr. Wynn will go into Michigan where ho will visit his sisters aud uncles, and bis wife will go to Ohio to visit sisters, aunts and unclo. They will bo gone about a month before re turning. On the morning of Feb. 2D, ISO"), I was sick with r heumatism, and lay in bed until May 2ist, when I got a bottle of Chamberlain's Fain Balm. The first application of it relieved mo al most entirely from the pain and the second afforded eonplete relief. In a short time I was able to be up and about again. A. T. Monr.AUX, Luverne, Minn. Sold by all druggists. The wife of a man residing in the third ward has been making trouble by using language that might properly be called "tuff," and calling the neighboring women vile names. A warrant was about being issued for her arrest, when the judge concluded to first send an officer to notify her what would be done, and at last ac counts everything was quiet. Rov Tanev. a voung man about 10 vears of ago, living near Berlin, goi his foot caught in the master wheel of a horse power Tuesday, while threshing east of Avoca, and had hi left ankle crushed. Dr. Bungate, Dr. Hillis of Berlin and Dr. Brendel of Avoca, were present and dressed the limb. Thov are trvin? to save the foot but feel very doubtful about the outcomo. Weeping Water Republi can. Opposed to the J air. There is a strong disposition on the part of numerous tax payers to pre vent the county commissioners mak ing tho usual appropriation for a coun ty fair, and unless some steps are ta ken at once an appropriation of about $700 will no doubt bo made. Injunc tion has been suggested as the proper step, and while we doubt that being effective, wo aro ready to join with others and raise a fund to contest the right of a few men to raid the county treasury upon pretense of holding a county fair. Tho amount to be appro priated is almost sufficient to buy all tho exhibits that will bo on the ground this year, and it is the nea-esi thiDg to robbery for a gang to get hold of 8700 of the people's money and squan der it in in paying "salaries and ex pense" to themselves for conducting such a ridiculous farce as this thing has been several years past, The Ledger, as well as most of the farmers in this part of tho county, is decidedly in favor of putting forth some effort to prevent this county fair foolishness, better uso tho $700 im proving cemeteries, and havo the county fareo officials draw salaries a? sextons if they must bo kept at the ex pense of tho tax payers. Union Led ger. Ahnke Into Vonr Kliom Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder for the feet. It cures painful, swollen, smart ing, nervous feet and instantly take the sting out of corns and bunions It's the greatest comfort discovery of the age. Allen's Foot-IOaso makes tight or new shoes f el easy. It is a certain cure for sweating, callous and hot, tired, aching feet. Try it today. Sold by fill drupgists and hhoo stores. F'y mail for 2-c in stamps. Trial pack age FRFK. AddresB, Allen S. Oim-j Bted, LoRoy, N. Y. AS TIII'.T COM JC AND ;. luy. .! il;i:iu Ii t r writ; :it the ry.jio- ..i-...n t. 1. 1. r the -i' aie -1 1 j i '.tig li. . r !. at ii.n. I 1 1 1 1 1 ! I ) nt i; n-!l if til.; I! iV M. U.1H .11 ,1.1 i!HM.:f. Kitt:.; !M"II. i!. I; W. II. Mi Ii. Spi.iiu.k. of YurL, i iu t',e city U. U-t.t l l-ci u. JuJe -.purlo'.k. U. M Jvt.ci, .. .iiaii;. J t,) hi :le ai. J tri. I .;:.t tl day at the fXpoMtlyu. L'lic.li- I nil., thy Ciaik is in today from hi? vte.-piiiK v.at.-t lo.Je. bhak int. hand-, -.viih ho-H ijl old Inn.; ti un I.-. Mis. an .Icavr i. ti.iiicU to lir! home ai Lin L'.jln this in .riling altci a vit v.itli hci patents Mi anU Mis. W. . I leaser, south ol town. J. d. n hii..Moii, ol .St....kloti, Cahlornia. drpaitt d foi liimc tliiS atti-i noun af:.;r a bne! ,s,itv.ith In. l.iothcM in law, ki.-ece Walker and family. Mr. and M i s. ( .1 .d.am and Miss (Jiive iiaha:n ..1 1. in... .in. an. 1 Mi. and Mrs. M. Meeds of Chica go, will visit a lev. day! with Mi. V. II. IJoolh. 111 Op 11 Moiiflay. l'iatt'tnont b'pj new bank, tho 1'ar uiolo Sav,ii;.s bank, will open for businosM 11. xt Monday morning under very favorable auices. This will bo a great opportunity for wage workers, not only to deposit their surplus cash in a safe, but to draw a neat interest on the same, as interest will bo paid evry thir ty days to till who so desire. The bank starts out with ample capi ta!, and that it will bo managed on conservative lines goes without saying, when it is known that C. C. I'armolo is manager of tho institution. As a place for small savings, as well as larger amounts, the new bank will be of great benefit, and will aoon be come one of the leading financial in stitutions of the city. Sums from up will draw interest if placed on de posit for th irty days. Kveryono wel come to tho new bank in tho Union Block corner, wiioro all questions will be answered. Flrt'iiini'M Toll rna iikii t . Fred A. Wood, manager of tho Na tional Firemen's) Tournament to take place in Om .ha, September 5 to Id, says that at least 100 companies will participate, and not less than 10,0(10 people will coiuo. Several companies from Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, South Dakota, Illinois, Minnesota, New York and l'ennsyl vnnia are booked, and many crack companies will be pro.-ont. I he rates probable for tho occasion are one cent a nine lor a ra- dious of .'-j0 miles, and in pirties of fifteen or more, one cent a mile from any part of tho country. Mr. Wood says the western states promise very largo delegations, and at least 500 firemen will come from the far east. The responses, he says, far exceeds his expectation. Ten thou sand dollars in priz.es will bo the drawing card. A liright Itoy. An exchange gives tho following as a school boy s idea of an editor: "The editor is one of the happiest mortals on earth. He can go lo tho circus afternoon and evening without paying a cent, aud lo luquests and haugings Ho gets free tickets to picnics and strawberry festivals, gets wedding cake sent to him and sometimes gets ucked, not often, for he can take it back in the next issue, which he gen erally does, l never know but one editor to ire t licked. His paper busted that day and he couldn't take things back While other folks go t.0 bed early the editor can sit up late and teo all that is going on. When I am an edito" I can stay out late at night. Railroads get up excursions for him In politics bo don't care much who be goes for if they are on his side. If they ran t he goes lor them anyway If I were asked which I would rather have, an education or a circus I would 6ay let rn be an editor. Sun. Inj School I'lrnlc. Tho Prebbvterian Sunday scho )1 had a jolly time today at their picnic which was held out near the Morgan i-esidenc at theedgeof t'latte bottom whore plentv of shade was had and ; most inviting place was found. (James swings, music and good things to eat occupied the time of the young peo ple very completely, which was furth or hihtened bv a delightful ride homo in the evening. W ill Organize a Team. J. A. Murray, Lyman and Elias Kil dow, Jake Brekenfeid, Charley Shultz Mike MeCJool aud v m. Betifor prae ticed with tho running hose cart on the avenue last night, and showed up well for tho first run in several vears The boys will select twelve of tho fast est men and organize for the purpose oft king a chance at tne exposition prizes. Spend Amount iu the ltlx k Iliiln. Go first t Hot Springs. There you can bathe, ride bicycle, climb moun tains, dance n a piay tennis to your heart s content. If your limbs are stilT, your kidneys out of order or if you are troubled with exzema or any other form of skin disease, a month at. Hot Springs will make a new man of you. Sylvan Lake and Spearfish are with in a comparatively short distance of Hot Springs and everyone who visits the Black nilU should see them. Sylvan Bake is the prettiest and cool est summer resort in the west. Spear fish is reached after a railroad ride that ranks among the experiences of a lifetime. There is nothing like it any where else on the globe. During August, the Burlington route will run two low rate excursions; one on the 0th, the other on the 26th of that month. Tickets will be sold at one faro for the round trip half rates and will be good to return at any time within thirty days. Organize a party. Arrange about your hotel accommodations at Hot Springs. Get your tickets from the Burlington agent, and pass the most delightful months in the yeir in the most delightful summerlacd on the continent. DmigerouH Drinking Water. Death lurks in impure water. It breeds diseases often iu epidemic form. The first symptom is looseness of the bowels. These diseases are checked by taking Foley's Colic Cure. Fricko & Co. A man is on exhibition at tho Hotel Piattsmouth who has not swallowed any food for two years. He chews his victuals and then blows them into his stomach through a rubber tube, which is inserted a little abjve the waist band of his trousers. Old papers for sale at this ofiico. 'I think DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo is the finest preparation on the market for piles. " So writes John C. Dunn, of Wheeling, Va. Try it and you will think the same. Italsocures eczema and all skin diseases. F. G. Fricko. subscribe for THE pat.er in the citj. News the best V Will K. tuln MnlU. IIo.N'o Kon.j, Aug. 0. The follow ing has t.e.'u received by j 'tiera! Wild man : "Cavile, J u y .'M. I h ivu reid in tho Journal that I :nn g -ttir-g the "big head,' and not behaving as I promised you. "In re ;!;,, .i-'k, why .--li u.d Am.-r--X :.!, !;.e : '.ii.o :n.V policy, present and future, and tight blindly for ho r i nte ret, when ..net iet will not It frank with in :T Tell rue thie. "Am L lighting for annexation, fro- 1 tection or indep.-ndecc i It is for America to say, not me. 'I can take Manila, as 1 lu ve de- ".uted the Spuii-di overy wh ;re, but what woul J bo the us..? 'If Am.jrici takes Manila. 1 can save my men and aims f,.r what tho future has ir; store for me. "Now, good fi i.-nd, believe mo, 1 am not both fool and rogue. The interests of my people arc as sacred to me as are the interests of vour oeoolo to you. a:i:inai.ixj. A ntllimldo Mure I rlenillj, MANILA, Juno 30. ) Via Hong Cong, ug. 4. 1 Aguinaulo ;isks permission of Merritt to march his troops through Manila streets when that city falls. Merritt may consent. Aguinaldo is becoming more friendly with the Americans and uoge-t the for mat ;ou of Philippine regiments with Ameri can ollicors. This proposition is well received and oilers a possible solution of tho present dilliculties. American tiops now occupy the trenches in front of Malate, tho rebels having retired. The Astor battery and a battalion of the Third infantry is now at the front. Tho guns aro within 1,000 yards of tho Spanish linos Fathers Donnagan and Mannkin, formerly of Morrill's staff, have gono to Manila to interview the archbishop and point out the futility of rj-it- enco. Hough KlileiH Kontl. TAMPA. Florida, August 4 The detached troop- of Roosevelt's Rough Itiders camped near here were driven out of camp, routed and dispersed by a cloudburst just after the bu-zai sounded retreat this evening. The deluge was terriflie while it la-ted. Five or six inches of water in their tents was more than the bo s couid stand and when the downpour ce ised they turned looso and the camp re sounded with western whoops and yells. All camp fires wore extin guished and the troop cook s tents were wrecked so that tho cavalrymen found themselves supperless as well as bed loss. Will Make SmokelesK I'owiler. Cr.KVti.Axn, O., Aug. 4. W. M Irish, II. H. Anderson and R Daven port ot this city have incorporated a company in West irgmia lor tue manufacture of smokless powder. I no capital stock is $."jOO.O(ti, wiih the privilege of increasing it to SM.Oiio.ooO. Tho company has eecured contracts to furnish large quantities of smoke less powder for tho government. It will deliver 10,000 pounds each week. Tne plant will be in tho vicinity of Cleveland. KflMiblUnn Float C on vt ill ion, A delegate convention of the repub lican party of the Mighth epresenta tive district of Nebraska, composed of Cass and Oloe counties, will be held at Weeping Water, Nebiask-., on Wednesday, August 17, l.S'J.S, at '2 o'clock p. m. for the purpose of plac ing in nomination one candidate for representative, and the transaction of any other business that may properly come before the convention. Counties will he entitled to repre sentation as follows: Otoe 22 Cass - It is recommended that no proxies be allowed, but that, the delegates present o-st the full vole of their re spective counties. I. W. Tekoakdkx, II. C. Fkfk.max, Chairman. Secretary. It is, or should be, the highest aim of every merchant to please his customer.-; and that the wide-awake drug firm of Meyers it Mshleman, Sterling, il., is doing so, is proven by the fol lowing, from Mr. Eshlemau: "It my sixteen years, experience in the drug business I have never seen or sold or tried a medicine that gave as good sat isfaction as Chamberlain's Coiie, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy." Sold by all druggist Call for Congressional Convention First District. The Peoples Independent Party of the First congressional district of Nebraska mill meet in delegate con vention at Piattsmouth, Cass county, Nebraska, on the 11th day of August, 1S0S, at 2 o'clock p. ra., for tho pur pose of placing in nomination a candi date for congress for said district, and to transact such further business as sha l come before the convention. The basis of representation in this convention is tho vote cast for Jeffer son H. Broady, in the First congress ional district in 1.S0G. E.ich county will bo entitled to one delegate for each two hundred votes, or major fraction therof then cast. Under this apportionment the several counties of the district are entitled, re-pecti vely, to the following number of delegates, to-wit: Cass, 12; Johnson. 0; Lancas ter, 21; Nemaha. 9; Otoe, 13; Pawnee, 6; Richardson, 13. It is recommended that alternates be elected for all delegates, and that the delegates present cast the full vote of their respective counties:. Fhed Shf.ppa kd. Chairman. When You Tke Your Vacation The most nacessary article to have with you (after your pocket book) is a bottle of Foley's Colic Cure. It is an absolute prevention or cure of ail de rangements of the bowels caused by a chance of water. You aro likely to need it. Frieke & Co. Iread. Morning's bread here-ifter may be obtained at Zuckweiler & Lutz, Jona than Hatt's and Dovey's. All kinds of jewelry, clocks and watches promptly repaired. All work warranted. J. "W. Crabill, first door west of Waterman block. Piattsmouth. You Can Depend On It that Foley's Colic Cure is an instant relief for colic, summer complaint, cholera morbus, diarrhoea, bloody flux, chronic diarrhoea, cholera in fantum, bilious colic, painter's colic and all bowel complaints. Fricke x Co. For lU-iit. in Fitzgareld's block. II. Pollock, Agent. Store room Enquire of T. Tho Gut Ileil continues to head the list as a fine 5-eent cigar. Ask for no other. One Tiling ami Another ! j,JJ.t'00iii.iJi Tho Salvation Army which has laboreu faithfully at .S'ebr .ska City ban giv.-n jp in despair and left the low n. Mr-, llerold wishes to announce that fo" the convenience of the laem ! i r- i I the Woman 's Club, the badges havo been lelt for sale with Mr. Jumes Heroin, at the store. Ti.e Indian day program at the ex-po-itlou yerterday proved a grant suc cess, and it is said a similar program will to given next Thursduy when more Indians will be present. A torpid liver robs you of ambition and ruins your health. DoWitt's Lit tle Marly Risers cleanse the liver, euro constipation and all stomach and liver 1 roubles. F. G. Frieke & Co. There's no bettor flour made than i'ei- ;i', "1'lansifter," manufactured in this citi. Ask your grocer for it, and thereby get the best and sup port a home industry at the same tide, vtliieh builds up the town. Win your battles against disease by acting promptly. One Minute Cough Cure produces immediato results; when taken early it prevents consump tion. And in later stages it furnishes prompt relief. F. G. Fricko. Gatlin, tho chairman of the pop state central eommitiee, is likely to bo crowded out. His relations to Dor gan in tho penitentiary deal were un savory, to say the least, and his per sonality will not count for much under the circumstances. Sick headache, biliousness, consti pation and all liver and stomach troub les can be quickly cured by usi tig tho.-e famous little pills known as DoWitt's Little Marly Risers. They aro pleas ant to tako and never gripe. F. (J. Fricko. A bunch of cattle belonging to John McKcrgan of Bancroft, were last Thursday attacked by a swarm of bees. Thirty head wero driven over a fifty foot abrupt bank and twelvu head were drowned. Tho eighteen head that were saved were aided by a ferry boat that happened near. Mx. I desire to attest to tho merits of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as one of. the most valuable and etlicient preparations on the market. It broke an exceedingly dangerous cough for me in 21 hours, and in gratitude there for. 1 desire to inform you that I will never bo without it and you should feel proud of the high esteem in which your Remedies are held dy people in general. It is the one remedy among ten thousand. Success to it. O. R. DoWN ky, Mditor Domocrat, Albion. Ind. For sale by all druggists. I'atriotic. "John," said a Topeka wife to husband, T will quit drinking ar.d save tho war tax if you do her tea the sa me with beer. " "Woman," responded John with cold severity, "do you think it is the part of patriotism to abandon your country in its time of poril?" Mx. Klectric Itlttern. Mlectric Bitters is a medicine suited for any season, but perhaps more gen erally needed when the languid, ex hausted feeling prevails, when the liver is torpid and sluggish and tho need of a tonic and alterative is felt. A prompt uso of this medicine has often abated long and perhaps fatal bilious fevers. No medicine will act more surely in counteracting and free ing the system from the malar?a: poison. Headache, Indigestion, Con stipation. Dizziness, yield to Electric Bitters. Fifty cents and $1 bottles at F. G. Frieke's drug storo. 1 Hard and Soft Coal. John Waterman is sole agent for the famous Mendota soft coal. Also carries the best grades of hard coal, wood, lumber, laths, shingles, lime, cement, etc. If you are going to build, it will pay you to see Water nan. OHiee at the rear of Water man block on Fifth street. M. L. Yoeum, Cameron. Pa., says "I was a suiTerer for ten years, trying all kinds of pile remedies, but without success. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve was receommend to me. I used one box. It has effected a permanent cure." A a permanent cure for piles DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve has no equal. F. G. Frieke & Co. Wonderfully Low Kates. In older to secure men for tho har vest fields of Kans and Oklahoma the M. P. railway will sell one ticket to any point on its lines in that country at regular rates good for three per sons. This is a remarkably liberal act on tho part of the M. P. and will give any man who wants work a chance to get it. The Mont Fatal Disease. It is not generally known that more adults die of Kidney trouble than of any other disease. When the first symptoms of this disease appears, no time should be lost in taking Foley's Kidney Cure; which is guaranteed or money refunded. Fricke & Co. Vocal Inritructl on. Those wishing lessons in vocal mu sic may see me at residence of F. S . White on Tuesday, Wednesday or Friday of each week. Terms are. three half-hour lessons per week, $2.. 50: two half-hour lessons $2.00; one three-quarter-hour lesson 81.25. C. F. TUCKKU. SlOO Kcward 100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall"s Catarrh Cure is trie only positive cure known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh beinji a constitutional dis ease, requires a constitutional treatment. Mall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the sys tem, thereby destroying the foundation of the it.sease. and giving the patient strength by build ing up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they orler One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cine. Send for list of testimonials. Address. F.J. HtNKY &Co.. Toledo. O. Sold by Druggists 75c Ituriintoii Inn. Six blocks from exposition. A. D Touzalin, manacer; E. B. Mooney, clerk. Ilo.ims $1.00 per day special rates by week or month. Everything nst class. Tako Dodge street car. from Union depot to 2'lthand Burdette streets. Write us for particulars. Take the Missouri Pacific trains if you wish to go to the exposition, as ihey have the only depot on the grounds. You can snve street car fare and avoid the crowded thoroughfares. The editor of the Evans City Pa., Globe, writes: "One Minuto Cough Cure is rightly named. It cured my children after all other remedies failed." It cures coughs, colds and all throat and lung troubles. F. G. Fricke. Tf vou vant to smoke the best try Wurl Bros. Gut Ileil. Tho finest 5 cent cigar made. Get Waah-a-Lone soap at Zuck weiler & Lutz. DEPARTMENT READ 1? lbs beit granu'a'ed sugat . .1.0U 19 lbs best "C" jugnr 1.N Bucket Syrup 4-j Bucket Jelly 40 2 lb package Oatmeal (J." Price baking powder, 1-lbcan... 'AH Price b iking powder, i-lbcan... 2' lion-Bon baking powder, 1-lbcan 10 Calumet baking powder, 1 lb can 10 1 lb Pepper IS Lemon extract, per bottle 0o Vanilla extract, per bottle U.r) Coal oil, per gal 10 IT WILL PAY YOU TO ATTEND GREAT SPECIAL 8ALC. Household ;!-(. The ancient Greeks believed that the Penates wero the gods who at tended to the welfare and prosperity of the family. They were worship ped as household gods. Tho house hold god of today is Dr. King's New Discovery. For consumption, coughs, colds and for all alloc' ions of thtoat, chest and lungs, it is invalu able. It has been tried for a quarter of a century and is guaranteed to cure or money returned. No household should be without this good angel. It is pleasant to take and a safe and sure remedy for old and young. Free trial bottles at F. G. Fricke & Co's. Regu lar size oOe and $1. Half Katen -Kpworth I.eunue Assemlily-I.iiM-oln, August LS-IO. For this occasion Burlington route agents at stations within 1-50 miles of Lincoln, will, on the 3rd, .5ih, 0th and S t ii of August, sell round trip tickets to Lincoln at the one way rate. August 2 and -5, correspondingly low rates will be in effect from points in western Nebraska. Beturn limit August 1-5. Attendants will have plenty of time to visit Omaha niter the assembly is over and see the Trans-Mississippi Ex position. A man stands no chance of being? sleeted to tno mayorship of a city unless he enj.-ys the confidence aud esteem of his neighbors. Geo. W Humphrey is j the popular mayor of Svvanton, Ohio, and under date of Jan. 17, lSOO, ho writes as follows: "This is to certify' to our appreciation of Chamberlain's j Cough Remedy. My family !'-nd neighbors have tested it, and we know it is an excellent remedy for ; coughs and colds. Geokok W. i Uit-m nuifi.-.v " Sold hv all ii ru.'eist s. ' : Half Hate, Salem C'liauta li ua via tiie l$ur- liiijtiou Kuute. July 30th to August 7th the Burling - ton route offers a rato of one fire for - the round trip to Salem. 1 his t ate will be in elleet iroin an stations wiin in 150 milos of Salem, and tickets will ; bear final return limit of AuuuH 8. ) Salem Chautauqua is the only cliau- tauqua which will be held in soutie-rn ; Nebraska during the present year.. ' The management has taken advantage-, of that fact, and has arranged a pro gram of exceptional interest and mer it. Tne attendance should be greaily in excess of that of any previous year. .1. Francis, G. P. A. KucklHi'n Arnica Salve. . , , r 1 he best salve in the world for cuts, UUU1S' so.es, s, ver sores, tetter, cn::ppeu iiiuiub, eim blains, corns, and all skin eruptions,. and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by F. G. Fricke Notiee lo lee Consumer. Our ice books aro oO cts per 10" lbs. Cash from and after this date. Cash only. F. S. WHITE, H. C. McMaken & Son. E. 15. Banks, of Lewisville. Texas, writes that one box of DeWitt's Witch. Hazel Salve was worth 150,000 to him. It cured his piles of ten years stand ing. He ad vises others to try it. It..) also cures eczema, skin diseases; ana obstinate soi es. F. G. Fricke. Notice to Contractors. Bids will be received at my office until 12 o'clock, Monday, Autrnst 8. for the filling and grading of Chicago avenue from Pearl street to south line of Granite street. City reserves right to reject anv and all bids. B. C. Kekk, City dork. The Chief Burgess of Milesburg, Pa., says DeWitt's Little Early Iiisera are the best pills he ever used in bis family during forty years of house keeping. They cure constipation, . sick headache and stomach and liver troubles. Small in size but great ia results. F. G. Fricke. For Sale. A fresh milch cow. Enquire of Wm Wotenkamp, Mynard. TO tX'KK A tOLU IN ONK WAY Take Laxative Bromo QulnineTabieiH. J All druL'trists refund tiie money if it fails to cure. 2V-. The L. B. Q. on er.ch tablet g.-noir.e b p The Wor.d's best " cent cignr, Wurl j Tt-.-. r:..- IT--.il tiii.t!,' T'ni.m mflff.. I Every dealer handles them SETTLES Investigation shows that men who succeed are men of trains strong nerves great will-power. Ordinary food cannot supply the vital forces which people with active brpins and bodies require. Bicola Pills feed the nerves make the mind bright, mus cles strong make flesh and blood a-id give pa' feet health to Men and Wo men. Tiik TntSKK.s r Pi'iila dklphia make Bicola Pills J E Buckey, chief r'.t-rk National Hotel. Wash ington. D C. testifies that he was all run down was a shadow cf his former self Hlcola PHI gave him wonderful relief -he gained over twenty pounds after using them. SellliifC A cent for I'lattRinnut Ii and t'ass County, F. G. FKICKE & CO. Tnrnem' Little Ller Turnem A very small pill. Turn your liver. Cure sick head ache Biliousness I n ligestion- THESE PRICES New York Cream Choo-e . Good bucket Beat fibre bucket Bran, 100 lbs Mlegant Hour bins Lamp chimneys Argo gloss starch A rgo corn starch Best crackers, per lb 1 doz . clothes pi ns California Prunes, per lb.. Mlegant Raisins, per lb. . . 3 packages Parlor Matcher P.. 0 I PI P., P-, Opposite Bank of Cass County, Piattsmouth Jtr. ....Our own direct ! mjior! a ' ion iiom Anstr it The Finest rr! Chinuxvurc 1,1 ihcCily Line of Mrinv Xowltii', S'liiwiins, 'k, wit it Pictures of the Cass County Court Placed under the l.tx town. L.oiiie ;inl sec ll- ASHER First Door East of Court Ib-.i- Wo. 77. S-irr.T Flarnrai A K . "1 a Hells fur CI KH&RT AUUI.VGE AM HAKNESS Bf'. Relief iu Six Hours. Distressing kidney ai;d blad. euse relieved in six hour- by " i. (; 1K AT Sol" 1 .1 AilKIIUAN Kill (Jl.'KE." It is a g roat sorpis ot t eou n t of its exceeding promp'n.s j relieving pain in tiladi.-r, knin.ys ! i I . .1 j i - i. back, in male or fern il ii. If i -I) retention almost i mm d ia ' ly . want quick reiief and cure, tbi: rem.-dv. Sold by Goring c (Jo . Mst, Piattsmouth. Nen. ..Ml t be 1 ! In New Oiiitrli ri. j Having removed to tic- M j building, next to Leh t; h .'f'-, I continue to k ep a selected si k of trooical iruiis. ami win sei-v .. L.ream ar)( lemon ide as forme-ly. J John S ui.M'i t - j f , I Bob Moore of of L-i r aye' to. i g:ivs lhat f(),. constip,tion h.. ,m, f,t) i)t!Vitt's Little I'.uriv Ki-e-s ti perfect. They never gtipe. Try them for stomache and liver troubb-s. F. G. Fricke. NEW : ADVERTISEMENTS. KAtrt tiALSAM Cletmtrw mil b. ant.ru- t!. .a.r. i'romou-f '.'iirir.i-it f1"1--Bever Fails to H .store -r Hair to lit Youthful Colrr. Cure? iirn.p .l..ri.Ms u r.k:r lu..::.. i..r,B.'i S 1 '-.Kt t"9' SENT FREE to housekeepers. Licbia COMPAXY'S Extract of Deef COOK BOOK- telling how to prepare m iny d jli cate and delicious dishe.-. A.rcs". Lieb-K Co.. 1'. (). Hox New V.- 9 i WHITEBREAST AL YARD LINCOLN A V K. AMI M It IS I. K S TSJ., IL M. SOE.WIl MSi:., Ma; -,;u' r. 4 4. Large Supply of a' I t: : BEST (iBAUES HARD COAL SOT Including the Famous Missouri. IUinoi-, Jackson Hill and Canon Citv Lump. 4 1 x. I I f V Aiways on hand A'.-o 3. : 'Jhsiper Grades of NUT .' . !.. kuti. on hand a!i kir.di oi 'A . - : UT4 promptly de'.vere !. . - -: at procery store of A . H U'fuli:. 1 V. . f ;-5-- HARD COA L. jM.osri Coal, (Iciiuine ( alien ( By Coal FOR CASH. Leave order at F. S. White's Store. W. J WHITE. t i CO ; j Dw e,, , : ,o ,, I , 07 i-'-'i (IS 10 lio OS 7 I". PS III Id I. i,i ' I r in i l '- j M M I 1 I I I'll . ' r 1 . r I .p-ci.il If, I tl I I I ' .-! I Ill I' .IP. I: i n . -.1. ! i b i -i i. . j Be I I t o. IK 111, THIS ..1 I' TU ajcm w - 4. ' r i ' w ' k 100 House iitnv n! ill r CI t ' (tin p l a t r :.; outh, neb . 1 . ft 1 lor C. U Ii. I'K I n. WT V"i . .s. rV.-'; '.- i 3V-' r',:A- "Or ft A' 1 . f? irr.Di on til I .i .11! ..:.. 1 111 prooer i a i ' i Me- f.ini ly are ' r o ' ! ' . LroI f or , 11. ill;. 1 o lie-1 I ! ; as a i in. r. ; t ! y -,-. 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