ffl ft $2.00 IT It AXNITM. IM.A'ITSMOU rir. NKliTJ ASK A. TirUUSnAY. OCT. 20, 1RS7. VOLUME XXIII. NUMIircii l o Uiis leed Remain yspeptic. "I have been suffering for ovtr two jc:irs with e;sia. Fur tin: l:i.t year I cnuld not lake a drink of cold wat'-r nor rat any meat without vomiting it iii) .My life was a misery, i had li .(I nconiiii: li-lc.l Sim mons Liver K gulaior, of which 1 am now taking the second bottle, and the f i( t is that words cannot express the relief I feel. -My appetite is very gooel, and I dig-st everything thoroughly. I le. p well now, and I u.'d to ! cry restless I am f. hing up fat; good, strong food Mid Simmons Liv er Ilegulitur h"ve done it all. I writ -- this in hopes of benefit ing si, ioe one who has suficred tv I , "I 'l would take oath to tlies- s'.a:e""tenN iC desired." F S. 1J.vli.ol-, Syracuse. Neb. GVPY OL'l'IGKlJS. Latest by Telegraph. Jioi:uowi;i and stoi.kn. CARLAND': A Conflagration In Progress Daysox, ()., Oct. 18. At 1::J0 a. in. it is learned that the immense paper mills at Middletown, O. are burning and the town is greatly alarmed. Mavor, -!,-rk. Treasurer, Attorney, M ara hall, Councilmen, Is; war J, " sra 4t!i J I R I MI'SON c H Smith J II W AT K K.MAN ISVKO.V Cl.AMK A Maooi.k J S Math icws V 1 1 MAI.ICK t .1 VVWKI'.ACU "l A YV Wll I K I W'.m V'.-:i!' i: S M H Mr Kin v 'i S W Mcrr. N t K S i;ki:i si:i. "i P MeU W.I.KN. Puns I W.io-l.N'S - .CIIAIIUI x Hard Coal Rates Reduced Chicago, Oct. t. Tlie Rock Island railroad reduced the rate to-day on hard coal from Chicago to Council JJluffs and Omaha from J.tr, to $: 00 per V n. A'l competing lines mot the new rate. A Frightful Wreck. Omaha, Oct. l'J. Early this morning report reached tlie iiuriiugton oc Missouri dopot officials that n freigh; collissiou had occurred on that line between 2 and o o'clock this morning at Woodland, a small Elation a few miles this side of Lincoln. Two wild freights ran into each oilier. The trains were completely wrecked One of the engineers is reported as hav ing been instantly killed and several of the train men badly injured. No names could be learned. A. wreck ing train was at once ordered from Lin coln. ABILITY TIONED. OUES- Oayard Says That Either He or the Attorney Coneral Must Co- ( ,1 Y .io-l.NS .CII.VI r.oaul rul'.Vor!i-- :-kki ;.c:m;h I I) U HawksWokth GOTJjTiI'Y OFl-rIGFcl(S. Treasurer, Jiuty treasurer, - CHS, - lu-puiy Clerk, Clerk of JM-tric-l Co.ir.' Slier.ff. l-aty tieriif. isiu v -yur.' AH aiiey. Suet, of !i! School.-', Cuuuty J a ue. i;oai:ii r Lons V t.t., CU'ia., A. i!. Toii, a. ;. in 'usox. I) A. ('AMIT.EI.I, 1 iios. 1'oia-oriv .1. .M Koisinson V,i'. Mcl'li KKSON W. (.'. Showalttk ,1.1'. Kl IvKN IS.VKV li. J. V KOMANS A. Madolk Ai.i.i::.' Ukksh.v :.Iav..U(I S;-ix iv C Kl"sskl,l feL"i-i-:i:visoi:s. YYeepiiii,' Water 1'iiltisMIOUtl! Kamvuod GIVIG SOGIJ'Vl'IKS. rfllCK) I.OlHi K N(. St. A. O. V. V. .MeeTs ev.-rv ;i!f f ra..'.. l-'rMay evenhm at iv. of 1. lia'l. Tra.:.-iit-iit !ri;l lirr-i' ;ir.- resii-cttally in-vi-.L-il to at ! t-ail. 1". K. vVliit., blaster Work maa ; J. , :n'.f. l-avi:ia'i ; 1'. J .Moi.m, Overseer ; J. ii. Mollis. !;.(: vii-r. t ASS CMP N:. L-.-..'. MODKUX WOODMKX of Ahie: -i.-.i Mi-c'.s st-oi'il and fo'irtii Miin d av fveiiiii nt K. of r. l::ul. All transient brut r.i- r?ijafs:'i to niit't with ti". L. A. 'jv . er, Vet.er--.lil-' Consul ; W.C, WiM-tls, VvHi iliy Vitvi.-er ; 1", .Merges, -.x-liaalifc-r ; J. li. Morris, C'leriv . ISL.vrrsMoi; m lodci: no. s. a. o. u.xv. .M-'et- ev.-ry .-il;-nialo Kiii'ay eveniiis at l'or-kwood ;-.t s , l-).;.;. All transient broth ers are renee! fully i:i,t -.1 to at Lend. .1. A. 4in:-.e!i, M. YV. ; S". llreeu, lioreni.in : S. U. Yihle. I-.tforuer ; A. Neweo'uer, tlverseer. r:3cOO:itHIZ POST 45 C. A. R. r.OSTKH. J. V.. .TitHXSON C. S. Tfftx K A.l". ATKS, (ivo, Nii.ks Ai'iiusT Takts MauiN Pi X.OX C'lAULKS Killtl) r.K.V.I. Hh.Vl-LiK ... J.T.lt 1 iO.Ot .1)1 AX Al.l'H V WliKiliT. i-'eeti ij ."-atiirilay c-venuej .('ominantler. Senior Vice Junior ' " Adjutant, Q. M. Oilieerof the Day. " " Huard Sergt Major. .. ..(Quarter .Master Sergt. ..rodt Chaplain It 43 Pa SSJOiiAU CAS attohxi;ys at law. CS. I5KI SON & SULLIVAN. Attorneys at Law. - Will give promot .ttetuion to all business intrusted to thei i. Oiiiee ia L'niou lilock. East side, I'lifttsairtilti!, Neb. 7 A:-. S. MT!IES, Attorney f t Law. Oftice overM.fi. Marjihy C'-o's store, bouiIi side of M via betwe i - Mil and etlv streets. 2ltf XOB:iiT U, '.YIN DI1AM. Notary Tublic and Att Ttioy at Law. Ofliee over ra. k of Cass County, I'l itf-mouth, Neb. Olliee tele phone No, 7 ; residt-nee. xo. ti. JOHN A. l.Wr.:s. Attorney at Law. OfHce with R. 15. VYiadliam. over bank of Cass Co. PLArrs.uotTH, . .JiiuTlyi Ni-ukaska. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. X? w1 COOK, M. !., Vhvleran and Surceon. J O.Tte at Fisher's Drug Store, l'latts nioutli. Nebraska. J? L, SIOC.INS, M. i., lhyklan and Sur Xj. g,.on. One door west of Bennett's store. Office hours from :n to 12 a. m. and from 3 to 5 aad 1 to 0 r. in. i.esldenee. comer Ninth and Kim streets Mrs. LeviDgs' house. Telephone at otllee and house. Fifty Dollars Worth cf Fun. Sr. Louis. ?,1o Oct. 18. Mrs. Annie Lachs, the woman who threw the pan cake into the hu of Mrs. C.evelaml the i. day the presiden'al party was at the fair grounds in this citv. was lined !j0 in the police court to-dtiy. Th ; women dis claimed any disrespect for Mrs. ( -le veland, and said she threw the cake in a spirit of fun. The testimony was against her and the court thought her fun worth $")0. TI13 woman took an appeal. London Laborers. London, Oct. 18. The discuriiar.ce created by u aeinployed persons who- fre quent Trafalgar square still continues. A number of unemployed, workmen met in Hyde Park to-day for the purpose of making a demonstration. A squad of mounted police rode among the crowd and a collisi m occurred. Tlu mob af- C3 poi ter a serious conlliet, drjve the back. Several arrests v." ere made. After some furtiier fighting the crowd was dispersed, many being thr-iwn down and trampled upon. Several arrests were made. A VVrtolasala Siaushtar. Grand Forks, D. T., Oct. 13. Late last night the east-bound freight loaded with cattle ran int an open switch at Petersburg, tifty miles west of here, and engineer John Streeter was killed. Eleven cars were thrown from the track and si xty head of cattle were killed. The parti cu lars haye not been learned but certain, it is that the company lately hal condder a"ble trouble with some citizens there. The probability is that it is careles ANOTHER CHOLERA CARGO. Troublo In thes Official Household- Washington, Oct, 17. Either Mr. Bayard or Mr. Garland will have t leave the cabinet. So Mr. Bayard himself says most emphatically. This is because the new district attorney for Alaska in the suit against the English seal fishing ves sels takes up a line of argument which controverts nlmo.it if not every point brotu'ht out and relied upon by Bayard in the fisheries despute with C ' .'la n England. S.-cretary Bayard's friend (and perhaps it would be just as prope to say the secretary himself), think that Garland is no good. They say he is not a good lawyer, and they cyen intimate that he is "on the make" and always has been. They say he was "on the make in the Pan-Electric business aud intimate that he is now working into the hands of the Alaska Fur eoniimnv and declare there is no other explanation for the con duct of his new attorney for Alaska, They also say that if Garland had any sense and the feeling and delicacy of gentleman he would have resigned long ago. When the Pan-Electric matt- r was up and Garland made hi3 report to the president the latter said it was satisfac tory to him, although the press friendly to him, as well as the opposition press, took an entirely different view of it. But Bayard's friends say Garland rested con tcntcdly under the president's indorse ment and did not resign. Later on the Dfesident offered him the position of member of the inter-state railway com mission for two vcars. Thev s:ty that Garland bragged of this as an indorse ment, but if he had any feeling of delica cy he would Lave understood it rightly, namely, a- tin invitation to resign the at torney generalship, but as he didn't and has kept up his connection with parties pursuing private objects, Secretary Bay ard's friends say that the president must choose between Garland and Bayard as soon as he returns from his swing around the circle. Garland has not many friends, but those he has say that Bayard is puffed up with his imagined self-importance to a decree where he listened to no sense and argument, that Bayard knows a great deal less than a secretary of state ought to know and that while his appointment was down to Delaware's credit he is no credit to Dekware at all. It seems to disinterested parties that both Garland and Bayard are right and that Cleveland mi-'ht "-et along without both of them. Procrastination. Time once gone can never be re called." is the remark only too often said by those who neglect themselves. Dr. Warner's new Specific Cough Cure Comes to the world's rescue And denies death of its rightful due. Please report your experience to your druggist and neighbor, that the world may have proof no cure, no p:iy re quired Price 50c and $1. For sale by Will J. Warrick. Four Cases Cevoicpsd on Board the Steamer Britannia Xf.w Yoiik, Oct. IS. The French. steamship Britannia, which arrived here Oct. 13 from Marseilles and Naples, was this morning sent down to the lower quarantine, four casses of cholera having been found aboard of her. Health Of ficer Smith is very recitant regarding the cases. He says the vessel, was sent to the lower bav for better isolation from persons who wished to communicate with friends on board. The boatmen about the upper quarantine say that four cases of cholera have developed on the Britan nia and hint that Dr. Smith is trying to keep the facts from the public. Dr. Smith, however, says there are no ca. s of cholera on board th? Britannia, and that it was sent below for observation only. LEGAL. Motice of Probate of Will. In the matter of tli" Last Will ) In County Court and Te-ta'iient of lleiurtcli -Cass County .Ne lrnet Waz'-'-er Deceased. bniskn Notice is hereby jriveu t hat on the 2Sth day Of O.-lobe-, A. 1).. 1 -ST, at the eounty judge's ofiijf? in i'lattstiou'ti. Cass cotmtv, Nebraska, at 10 o'elo'-k in the forenoon, the following matter w ill be heard and considered : the application of Ida Catherine Warmer to admit to probate the lost will and tegra'nect of Heirrich Krnest Wauner late of Platt-mouth, in said countv. deceased, and for letters Testa mentary to id C. Wagner, John Waterman x and Ross Oamble. ' Dated October lnh, 1SST. -By order of the court, C.KUS'ELL. 30-3 Couuty Judge. For Sa e. A firm on "Wee tnj Water bottom, the B. W. i of Sec.' 23 Tp. 10, Range li. Enquire of James Walston of Eock Bluffs for farther particulars. Sept. X-6mo. A Cans; of Murderers Vipcci Out. Charleston. Oct. 17. A courier this morning brought in the news t'aat a mob of citizens and officers who are after the murderers of Bev. Thomas P. Ryan, who was shot near Walton, Roane county, this state last Thursday, killed George M. Duff, jr., Friday, and took Robert Ford, together with Jack Coon, to the home of the Ryan family, where they were identified. Coon was lynched and Duff shot and his throat cut from ear to car. William Drake, one of the robbers, was caught, and confessed that Dan Cunningham, a member of the Eureka detectives of this city was insti gator of he affair and the balance of the gang carried out the scheme. Tire vigi lantes started to Spencer, the county seat of Roane, with Drake. There were over three thousand persons present at the funeral of the murdered minister yesterday. The Mormons. "Washington, Oct. 17 The annual re port of Governor West, of Utah territory estimates the population at nearly 00,- 000 and the assessed taxible property at i?o J,5ij"),SCj. Commercial affairs are in a prosperous condition, agricultural pro ducts abundant and of excelent grade, the stock interests flourishing and the mining outlook promising. The govern or recommends the repeal of that part of the alien land law that relates to mines. To the discussion of the subject of state hood for Utah the governor devotes con siderable space. He says tjjc movement was inaugurated by the leaders of the Mormon people and their representatives alone took part in the convention. He reviews past expressions and deeds up to a very recent date in opposition to the federal law and says: "Before clothing them with sovereignty should not con gress wait until their laudible professions have had time to ripen into praiseworthy works; until the conduct of the people and the legislation of the territory in con sonance with their profession, are brought into harmony with tha general a - views or the country, and the territory placed in the advanced position it would j have attained but for the past attitude of those who arc now asking the boon of statehood? It is more than probable that the question of L'tah as a practical factor in national affairs will bs con- j sidered in connection with her applica- j tian fur admiss:on,but neither of the great j political parties, so far as the past history j of Che people is concerned, can lay claim, j with any degree of certainty, to their j support. j Plattsmouth Markets. KUUNISHKD 15Y W. Jf. NKWKI.L & October, 1!) 1h7 Wheat No. Corn, Oats, Ry-, Barley, Hogs, Cattle. 4. 10. 2 IS. 2 :;. :jo. r?,r. .80 (n $1.00. :5.00(:5.50. V'i ' "i .ft' The tendency ot the market is downward. Mi: FROM $:i TO $:0. ' o Cloak? New Deoarture- We the utiFersitrncd druggists of Plattsmouth do hereby announce to our patrons and friends that wo can heartily endorse and recommend the following remedies of the Quaker Medicine Com pany: Balyeat's Fig Tonic, Dr. Watson's New Specilic Cough Cure-, and Heap's Arnica Salve, for lite reasons that we know what they contain, and arc the re suits of science applied practically. Will J. Waimmck. Legal Notice. In the ili.-tr' court of Cass ce'.n'v. !irli. I-tt'ip laattcrof the estate ot Y.'il.iam O'Neill llcei aseil. Order to j-ho-.v option whv l(ci-i:-e fo real esiato sl;.!ili not be r :ntt u. on rejiCi.; and fili'-.S the petit-on of let J'. t-i.-e-r , t it.iuU l rator of Hie estato of . liliui.i o' Mi l:cr.ts-e'l.reiirasi-n'ii: ;i;i.a-.r other tittups t ! ;.t .--id i; ceased ete-l m ,.;ed i'l e-.--U--.ii. i ' 1 e-talt t !ii T'-ia (K'M-Hi'vd :.ii'l ti.:t it .s !: -s-;:ry to 3: .1 t!ii! sa k- tt. t.-.-y I he dt-ht s of : .-.id d;-e: m : mi pr.-j I-.;; t n-1 1 i.-i-- :-t; f --til tile c -i;!.- ; a::d :t :i,.i-i'ai-ii.-.-; ti i !m-i--err I ,' -t n i; i-e-.-cA-aiy to if. il Sit-d rit. es,-ile nil' thiit pin s- . t i .1 tii-t. .-!! : - :s" i ei-d i:i ill espitc bt- -i :i .-i.-.i.r-- r I'l i !ii! '"i-e t!. j c. 1 1 l-c i the ; ' t i-, . i-i. :-i t wi a:-! i-r e'.i- - eiuii- ly.onlhi ;i.!-v, !.". Ii ;: j !' '. m'.'.-r A ! . li-.-r. 1 '-i--.':!e ji t.i. i f.-li :.: ! to Si."w e-iu.se i: luiv, wbv Ii a : to .-el' lie; e;vst ha!i of i seuilu-.-l ijai l ; st.ci.e.n i iueti-t-a in towtishio twelve, lioiili of i-.n- . i'-'iir;eeii in C-.ss citu.t , Nebr. sk:'. sh-.-tihi m t i sue to said si'l ::inis;r:it-!i- nn-l tii.tr e.-.rv of thin M-rf!i;il! i'- ', ll-i ish-d in ti; ? l'la 1 1 --Oil -i; t !i S' Ki.y H:-:i:ai.i. a n: pjipei- p'il'!;.-'aeil '.I iii .-.t-i. i i-. I : i ; n'ai i;u in : aid '.'a s c a-.ttty .T,e k.t, :uje-es ive v.'celiiy publ.e-a- ji.-t.-d C. c. ctoat-r 1, nioti p a'. P::.ttsti!t-Ulli, h, IS- :,T. itian. : of i he eiiv. l let e ni t of Cars e.at .ty .ebiask if. K?-d o:;e dollar in currei.ey. v.- th size of sin e us ii iliy Woni. a. id try ;i :-.ir i our Magnet ie Itis.-.ies for i-li'-uii'ati'e.tL c-i! 1 i'e- 't and bad eir- u! it itie . liii- a: e the mo t p'-u ei'l i.iiuit- ill tiio world, me we;e ct- fec.s 1 w arintl. . lite e.id r t i;;;'ii.: .lion ill thro- i-iiuuti-s after put- tiu t ia-iii on. Sent my re i urn iat.il u p-a rece pt oip' i-e. e:id yair address f r lu: - ev l)e- 1 artaie in i: etiieai I reat u-eti t v. :tl;t'i-t 'Iedl- citie, Willi tle.is.-ine.s of t'-s.uu.ji-iiiis. Write us :..;! p:.rtiei:!ai-.-i oi diiiieulti ar ;.l..!ietii Ktdi.ey Ih-lts for jreiit'einsil wn: posu iv ely em e t iu- lo.l' 'Win- di -ease s - t ii out medicine : I'ai ia Iha baci;. b.'.id or liu.bs lierveoa ; debiiit , lamba-co, jjew.-r.il eeb.lsy, rie-u:n-i.' i- -i. i','.i-.ilys- s, neural-i -, seiatifii. dis- eas oi t lie Kit a jy .-. liirpel lr er, eiain.a- e:a;s s:o;.s, i-iiuoleney, heart dise tl s-,eps:ii. i:; di:;eti in. In i:ua tr i-a l.i:e. pics", e-c. e.'on illation tree, l'licaof J'eit. v,i:: .I-:reecl ic Insoles. i ..). St nl by txtnt-'s C O. l. or by le- turn taau upon ree-tipt of uuea. send niei'sare of waisi. and s.;; i f i-ii je worn, Seau for e-i:CU- r. Oruer direct. NorK.i'h.; above d-.'sc ib-tl T : e 1 1 with In is v. ;ii r i:it e.l to ) ii ively Hire ciirontc iscs ob s "i iual t'i'..is:i-ns : i;d iin;otet.v er laone j leluiiued. t elt idler lie j e: l s t; lal. ia i: a :j kt ; c x r i a .n 1 1: ( o.. ly ?A Deaibaiu kt., . hicapo. III. ARBUCKLES' name on a package of COFFEE is a guarantee of excellence. ARSOSA COFFEE is kept in all first-class stores from the Atlantio to the Paciiio. COFFEE is never good when exposed to the air. Al-ways buy this brand in hermetically sealed ONEPOUND PACKAGES. . FllO.M TO $12 -o- 111 I'll IX ALL STYLES. Ricli Astrachau aui For Trimifofi. FliOM $0. TO $33. A full line ot FB():. 02. TO xlO. JO?. V. WECKB.'CH'S DAYLIGHT STOBE. n IM llfi a IHrl W P J Li w W s B M B 0 H 1 S Umfa TljE DAYLIQlfT STOFTE; OVEE ATX C0MPSTITI01T. Ponsion "Washington, O Nebraska pensions Original: Truni in E. C anted. -The following have been issued: Hart, lied Cloud; Charles II. Bli-h, Royal; Daniel Desmond, Norfolk; Willian Wilton, Beaver City; Charles X. Lockwood, Stockville; Geo. W. Mirsh, Clay Centre; William II. Web ster, Central City; Fatrick Clancey (navy), Yerdon; Madison Brown, Meraa. Re issue: Thomas J. Yandusen, (navy), Ansley. The best and surest Eemedv for Core of! all diseases caused by any derangement of the Liver, Kidneys, Stomach and Bowels. Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Constipation. Bilious Complaints and Malaria of all kinds yield readily to the beneficent iallaence of Q D H H H ft It is pleasant to the taste, tones up the system, restores and preserves health. -3 It Is purely Vegetable, and 5aanot fail to prove beneficial, both to eld and young. Qs a Blood Purifier it is puperior to all others. Sold everywhere at f 1.00 a bottlei imi miutim n1 m..' - i ! iw lj f MK' '" I'm, The citizens of Cass county will recopjiize at a lanna that the above bird is a Cass county rooster crowing loud and over thevictory gained by Soloixieiq jTqlcri mm m mm mm of dry goods, MI LI NARY AND CARPETS exhibited oyer all competitors. The award is significant in point of supremacy' fctyle. value and quantity and will connnainl j-our hearty concurrence when wo assert that we have this season, the grandest and most varied lice of TTjnp ililU ri Trj GgdQs, Millinery is cap is, To be found in the city. The ladies of Plattsmouth and vicinity are respectfully invited to call and inspect some of the wonderful Manufactured. Textile Fabrifiues of the age. Special r :ale oi Kress . Gooclsf Carpets, IVilUs and SZlliinery Goods. This tale will continue this and til next week. Great bargains will be offered. We arc rnther Utte in jilacinsr our rooster on the porch owinr to the great ruh and receipt of new goods i raking earlier announcemf n, impossible, but lrom this date watch oi.r advertisement r.nd proli thereby. iv b -is r - i J ; White Frent Dry Good House. Main street - Plattsmouh, Neb