i Hi i 4.1 I Ml m ii ft 5 I i tl 1 t ;f 1 ! - if From Thurt1ty Dtiilu There art to he no harvi ion iron) tin east 1 1 I .- h;ivs 1 i ; 1 1 r 1 1 1 ; 1 1 1 Fin Icy of tin" rrii Pascner association. V. fool id're and A t A D HEPOHT. t excurs- vear. Mr-. J. West- Mi 1 not I H - r- 1 larrv Coolidirc I ioa !" 1 1 1 r this nioriiinu' lor IIolyoKe. ewill, l;'im hi ! iiml 1 ir an i 1 1 -1 a w tin- Uy Colo. I'M. .Mm K t of Lincoln made a mil' run on hi.-. J i yt !c la-t ni;rht . . .... . t ,. -i .iil I I ' . f i i p r -1 i ' o 1 1 1 1 thus b.-aiinr the record for ain.i-j Inn-. J Fred Bellows yesterday sold 1M0 ! acres of land four mile-' south of Palmyra to r lando I Vlt for a H.idcratiou ol .fT.'JOO.- N Im;i.-K;i I 're--. Beatrice Cliaulauqua Assembly. For the above oc casion a rati of New,, of tie tu-i u-n Dmh of P one fan.' for tlx round trip has been j Franklin He '.-- li- 1 th. Ci'y iliii made. Dale of -al from all pou-d-i,. V.1.i-:i.!ci 1 mi.- 'JJiul am! 'Si only; K. J. tickets ..-ood-i to ivtiirn r.ntil and J. . - 1 r . . 4 mtliKln.L;' J 1 1 j - nil n oohii- Nlira-ka and Kansas within miles of I?i atii i- tick. t- may sold ''! id J uly ."th inclusive -for return until and including- j 7th. 'I In- rati -s to Civic : i it- ; half far.- June ". to Jul iuih. i n l ",' I be J 111 v j of this j a -ri in j 1 1 1 ros i ! tin- r. a rt- Fra Mi-s left : ! to ei; ! .i !" feet h South S. Wind i'ii oon lllvlil', . mia County Ct urt. Asiia . White v-. I ?i 1 1 1 i m k'eli -f Department. Su't lor bench!-:. ( 'oi 1 1 ' ! lied I iy I'm) until J uly lift !i, h. a. m. :ori - It u eut o ret" Livi-i' hut a few i oi l ;m i ha. -o t le-: ITh for a I ) i '. i t a to rep-' Mi l v. in-.' V J'i'.m (lUV I.ivi!i'.;-1e! ram from him n; ty -: o i lav -lour' si-lit Co. r -this eon-City ileiin iei : niorii his home HtiliePl1 I '. -; The li. iV l. have made a round trip rate of a fare and a third to tin following points: The li'Jd AtiiiualjTiirufesl at At; h i -on, Kan-as, J line 21 Si: The Kan sas City race, J une 'Si J uly Con vention of I'nited Pre-1 . t eri a ; i f i ehureh of Southern N'el ra-Ua. July Triennial meeting of supreme j lode of llohemian benevolent a--Mt Donald of Indiana. I soeiation, (VdarPapids. 1 une !'. SI: national leaders of is reported in this JaeK Densoii has lieeil quite poor- , l,f..r ...,n,.. fhtie. Yesterday he, 1 T -. . I , , i. ! I - i 1 1 like a stroke apoplexy and is reported va ry low j to day. L x -Sen a tor one of the aey. a s .!i- d inr at s te!e.;r;'U in 1 1 1 . 1 1 a a : Tin; 1 1 Kiv'AI.li today turned out CM! copies of the Omaha Financial and h'eal real e.-lalt printed in im bought a 1 a V hoi -e: that a re I t i; tale Ihilleim, the best and inuianee journal .ehral.a. ilm- and D't-k Stteiht team ot M.in.l.llil lilei ! ov er in Iowa yeslerday 1 1 1 it's. Tln'v will 1 1 1. 1 K e the l.;'inI-iii!K-t driviau' team in (lie city alii r they aie will broke. filair. Kearney, fiiaiid Island, flastinns, I Ma 1 1 much t h and Ne braska City are about or':iiiixiii a state It aL'iieof ball pla crs. I f they lu. I'.aUsmouth will cai : the pennant. Sam D ( ox. tit thelaneoln la!i Annual camp meeting Sevi-uth Dri Advcnti.-ts, Seward, Neb.. Aiiu-d N lia. A reduced rate has r'.l.-o been granted forthe following" piaet-s: ! 5eat rice C h a u t a u pia . J 1 P ie 'Si, July (i Crete C ha u ! a 11 ( ua , p ie lv 'July ! District camp meeiii:-- hreiiioni J uly 7 1 1. re.-id in"" )'! CIliiTt.f'IIC'l 1 :''e eoi 1 1 pa -a few older vt'f t'!ljo - a!l ireent. is to wed a Mi- Kvansyille. Ind. TlIK tends con e ra t ula 1 101 is Thomp-.i. ot I i i:k. !.t ex a nil will I .ft tin the iiood tiualitiesol the Hoosier 14 iris every t iuie. I'lie eoriierstone for the court house will he of red Tennessee mar ble nicely polished and property inscribed. It will be set at tht southeast corner of the building on Monday, J une 'S.K k'riini 7 to 10j in the stiade v;i the record of hot weather al! over the state of New York yesterday. The people of that and and boiling clime should come west anil cool off with the country, A. C. I,oder was detained at hotiu to-day and yesterday on account of the serious illness of his wife's mother, who makes her home at h house. The board of equalization lias adjourned until Monday Mrs. C. T. Fleck. Mrs. Swart x. Mrs. I'rentiss and Mrs. Ledford and dauehter Mabel made up a pleas :mt nartv bent on speiKli ii-r ttie Ia in Omaha. They went up on tl !)'. tram, the other one tiemir aoou one minute too early forthem. Farmers are already coinpiainiu.tr of the condition of listed corn. On account of so much rain it is so weedv that unless dryer weather sets in very soon we a re assured the crops will be damaged by weetl Superintendent O'Brion of tht state fisheries brought his car down this mornintr to be overhauled and repainted at the shops. Mrs. O'Brion and daughter came alontr and will visit friends for a day-two. bid RulTner rejdyintr to the criti cism of the Journal says tie is 111 favor of low assessments to escape a heavv state tax. 1 hat Omaha avoided" the state tax in that way which makes us pay more tlian our share. Bird Critchiield and familj- and Steve Buzzell anil wife will visit the Critchiield homestead to-morrow. the occasion beintr the birthday an niversary of Mrs. Critchiield mother of Mrs. Buzzell and the county clerk. Mr. O'Brion, of the state rtshery reports a fine stock of croppies which he obtained down in Mis souri some time at;o. He considers the croppey one of the finest, rain iest fishes extant, standintr next the mountain trout. William J. McKinley was yester day nominated for governor by the republicans of Ohio at Columbus by acclamation to The Father of the Mrs. Charles Brown. South Seventh stret. yesterday a fternoon a I ny of yoiintr :s well as people at her home. A able time was had by lawn names heiii tr pa r t ic i pa t ei I In until siio' er was announced under the trees, when all sat down ami' enjoyed th delicious ice cream and cake prepared by the p-iiial hostess. All present re ceiyetl a cute little brown jut;; tilled with .-mall candies, towliuu was attached a neat little curd with a beautiful scriptural verse iji scribed thereon. Mrs. Mrown, wt are sorrv to announce, is soon to leave l'lattsmouth, oointr to Chica- ;, where she will join her bus band, who, havint;' been "laid olf here, has secured a jrod pos-ition in the I'ullman shops. Mr. and M Brown are much respected and their departure hence will leave a vacancy hard to fill. Their many friends join in wishinir them pros perity in their new home. Fnnit Fridn x Dtiily. C.eo. Walradt of Cedar Creek town to-tlay. I. C . Carnes came 111 tins mornin; from (ireenwood. lolin hviins, the South Hentl mii- pletiient dealer, is with us to-day Artluirt ross camem tins morn 1 11 1;" from Weepintr Water precinct ttii business trip. Supt. O'Brion and family returned to South Bend this mornmtr by tin way of Omaha. O. B. Polk, villatre attorney of Greenwood, is in town to-da- on letial business. li. h. Allen and Jim t lark are ir- intrto hold an Alliance picnic at Wabash on the Fourth of J11I3'. N. II. Meeker, the teutleman 1 v casmer or tne rnst .atioiiai isaiiK of Greenwood, is in the city to-day. Joe McKinnon, an old time politi cian.antl a stalwart republican from FJmwood precinct is 111 the citv to- J cirum corps ot tliirteen pieces lias been formed at Alvo. They must have an ear tor music out there. FJd Jeary is erect injr a bank build- inr at Alvo, the Rock Island town. where he proposes to run a bank in the near future. I,. G. Knotts, Council Bluffs most extensive coal merchant was in the citv last nitrht the truest of his brother, A. B. Knotts, Forest Cit3'. Iowa, is to have flax palace. We had supposed all ilonr that Iowa had exhausted the list ot palaces out here tney are with a new one. tnas. u. ciapp ot hiimvoiid ac companied bv his mother started on Monday afternoon to visit old friends 111 northern New ork and then his old home, scenes and friends in Canada, expectintr tore- turn next autumn. The Weepinjr Water Republican ays Avoca and Wabash have each arrantred for a errand celebration on the Fourth, and Weepintr Water will not celebrate but join in her eeived a teli South Dakota a 11 ; 101 inci n e' h i w4 1 h no pa rt ici 1 1 a '"s. T in eeived a It 1 ui hi : i n t;' a - k i 1 1 his wife tt send, him -o'lie heavier und-r wear at; t.nv to K'apid City. This afternoon a telephone me--a ;t was received , horn I'n- wliole-ah house in Omn- J 1 - t a ! 1 utr 1 ' t they lia.J 111-t re- 1 f rom I lot Siirine s 1 dea'.ll ilea rt brolien wit is almost frantic with tri ief at the sudden loss of her h 11 -band, and 'can miler ut ex planation, as ile was in perfect health when he. left here, and had 110 heart trouble or affection ot th d kind that any of the lamily know of. Teletrcants have been m'ii! to I bt Springs, thai tile whole truth may be learned as quickly as x s i b i e. An I ill jI-Ih n t C 1 1 a 1 1 1 .!. Tin; IIl k'Vi.D learns from ood authority that Ihe often talked ol change of Ireitrht tran-fer from 1 in- ; Coat;.! plaeiii' So'itln It app. not ac ! 1 i intent to t : ! it of N . ! in.- f .r -b ; 1 s v i : c 1 ' ; 1 1 a i ! ; 1 v . irintt t ha"' M il - v,l Vs. n. I, on t he T rial to the act! 1 . ill a a 1 incut .1 and f eo-ts 1 y vv rt 1 .lis t .: i 1 1 1 1 1 t I ! i -( tifili 1 ':: j. - ei 1 W, r v i 1 ! 1 s i-.-pri-n pay- if Ti'OI.SSALE irrtrjrnir-sr r ili l ililiitlilii, f At 'i l'hi.li OK AN . J 1 ' 1. Timo Tnblo 'pf tiui.N cj r M r p. tn. : I" III in MKAl.nil I N I If K T IJr;. 1 1 ' ;i . in . " .1. in. ' I', in ' f. '". . .t. tti . i t .11 ;i. in 7 it i', in. . : 1 it in. I" 1 I .4. III. .1. III. Seahury I.. Sear- vs, T-.'i l C u n 11 i 11 e li, im. et al. Suit on sory note. Def. 1 u 1 1 ol I .la I a ' i l t a in I. Trial I 1 con rt . a ad j : 1 ! 1 lor d.-lendaiM. I bos. i-. I ,n . I'; ic Junction to this city will soon bv- made. This will then be the adol aii freight runs on this side of the river and all the switching' and m.ikiut;' up of trains will be done here. Alter business opens u t he con 1 pa i:y wi 1 1 liave 1o im .roe ilair vacant tract near the loot ol main street and put in race s.'a hes. 'Tin's t lianui' will al.-o can.-e employment ol several more u i'Mi i n t In- a i" I s t h a 11 a. re now t-m-ployed. It will also make this the peruiata-ul home of many erew v. lio now live at Lincoln or l'aeilie une! an. iii- next mtive on II ;art of t he company will probabl 1 1 if new 1 1 ep. 1 1 w.i 1 ic 11 is e needed very bat 1 1 v. Tl es ii'ra ted Dry cut.- e 1 .until a i 1 1 n 1 1 j, h as s 1 1 1 1 1 e 1 1 1 1 1 1 - i nee t he at ! v e 1 . 1 rav ines bet auu . while small : I i , iled by I he i . n j' ucjat t. .'.' I ; I I e : I' it w. I l M I ! i S 1 1 t ' ' t ' I e 1 . I . lit n . b. tt ie- 1 a 1 1 -. ' ier- I ll r I iiiehi.oatl tu.r ''' ill rvi.i. i.im; o I 1 1 Hh'JACCO A.I)S;v:Ki;!s' i I !(..'. i:v.-;;yf ill -"nek. Er.v.ur-D v 0 a r r lit; 1 l'l ITif j ii iiai i im i" Ti;t n t of 1 i St p 1 i v to turned into d'-liant daniatre was done much -t 1 i I 1 011 1 a I its way hilltops p, the bed of the l i vel'.-. '1 'jm .v.i.'m . 'ai'. .'ii 'cy C.N. Smith Ivlmwoods the ; teat e is co 11 i"i i 1; t;' at 1 0-1 la v. a ere ( '. real ami Pom the l'eeks a m I ' I u i s 'I s. cro tin 1 it'f of coun ty seat J il.l-e Ci ltcs of the c 1 1 over ;; i r h t and Mrs. B. S. Ran K. ! 1. Wooley 1 I a I ! t 1 : 1 a 1 1 o i ' in ihis liituuin: court. Cha Iron vv a -the me -1 of Li 11. 'ol to at! and W..!er . nd 1 1 i - 1 11 vl r. . 1 1 . a 1 1 ie triet 1 1' 1 it-ly Ca o i to. I a lew t Mak.n. ! Id war. I ... l.-t. Nel ays, t iie j La - I r. ., i s i 1 1 t lle-'t of forme! he ei! V f. li. c." :i ri lain- Niiiioniil Ed ueationrtl A s-t-ociation. The N. IC. A. will hold its next an nual met'tintr in Toronto, Canada, July 1 Ith to 17tJi. next. The people of Toronto wfil entertain royally those who come. The leatlintr ped aro trues and educators of the I'nited States and Canada will be present anil address the associat ion. The trij) will be profitable intellec tually, profitable socially, and prof itable physically, to every teacher wdio t;oes. The fare is fixed low-- one fare for the round trip. Less than will pay the membership fee of $'2. and fare from Beatrice to Toronto and back. Nebraska teachers have se cured tor their use, and that ot the Colorado teachers, the lvliiott house, a house as rood as the Windsor at Lincoln, rale.-.7'J.()" per day. Board can be had near this hotel in pri vate families, at from S'l.noto .fl.aO per da-. A visit to Niatrara Falls is part of the trip. New York Citv mav he visited for round trip; Boston for $''(; Montreal for .f!0. (this trii is down the S1. J.nwicncc lrotn Kiue-stoti to Montreal, through th Ihousaml Islands an. 1 the Rapids) uebec added to the Montreal trii tor a-.i.au Such an opportunity for travel, re l. . taxation, e-eixint;- new respiration an at such pent expense, does not come often. The education of travel is not less necessary than that of books. Then let every N't braska teacher who can jti, do so. The rates anil the advantages of the excursion are not confined ti leacners, ana it is nopeil mat manv persons not teachers may avail themselves of the low rate and tht advantaires ot the excursion train i e 1 1 the 1 home ; t 1 1 1 few f' lellPf I riei a is i 1 th. rm L 1 u'i t! ; 1 tips n I , ,viio lias city lot 1 I toiler 1 : 1 1''. Jerry Da n i ! 1 e r v. a s removed to the hospital lor 1 he in.-, me at Lincoln to-tlay where we trust he may en t i re Iv retrain his lost faculties. I ft-tiva! iil.it.' will .f b The f. fih annua s.o.i l n v l orn 1 aJ.ice will occur from October 1st to 17th this year and will be the trraudest and most haudsonie they have ever had. At a recent poker irauie played on n'train from Texarkana, Texas, to Chicat-'o one man won I'aO.tXK). When the I'rince of Wales reads this he will I011.tr h come to Ameri ca. Lincoln Call. John RobhinsiV Son will be;rin Monday to erect the hitf barn -for Mr. Swan near I'niou. It is to be one of the largest barns in the count'. C. Schater returned from Hayes county. lie pa sed t h roil ;j, h fifteen counties and reports crops extra e-oot 1 and savs that the west w i ! 1 boom this lall. Lou i.-vil le Couirer Jou rna 1. McKinley bill, which deniocracy so j sister town's good time. Hon. J. K. bitterly opposes, is thus honored at the first opportunity by those who know him best. 1 tie tin peililler scheme won't work in Ohio this time, as the beauties of the new tariff are better known. The kintr of the Iowa bottoms, locally known as the -'bull of the woods," drew a crowd at the river bank this mornintr as he threatened to whip four wood-haulers for catcher at Nebraska City II IUV lilt; JKK J 1 1 lllO ouuv Piiv.. I , pi 1.1 1 1 . 1 Xft ,;,'l, sulphurous lano-uatre J-K- Keithly haa purchased the m the o.-irt of both sides, the valiant residence formerly owned by B. C. commanders of the wood boat con- Yeomans on the south of East street eluded not to tackle the Iowa P"Ki- bridge, and moved into the same list, ana ttie titrnt was ueciareu on, Tl,-0 ,',i.v,v:ail4aH to the apparent disgust of the by- of his pre!?ent quarters, if he had ftanders who wanted to W(1 any desire to continue his residence iowa it.1.1 1 PV " r...i....w. amono- t Us Dt'OD e.-W. V. Ka.r k- r m 1 I I A A " " w - lor his aousive language. -- 11 1 f p.uct,! Greenwood is organizing a dis- Tex . the contractor for the Belmont trict fair association with JolmFitz- Froid canal company, is in the city. I gerald as one of the chief stock Douglas will make the eagle scream at Avoca. The river raised nearl3' three feet last night and would have carried off the big wood boat owned by Iowa parties had not the switchman tied it up to some piling. The wood piles along the river bank took a run down the river and will doubt less help out a vigilant driftwood to join the Nebraska partr. -uv luioriuation uesireu may oe had b- addressing with stamp aii3 metniier ot tne -Nebraska committt ot arrangements, as follows: L li Monlux. Hastings; J. H. Miller, Lin coin: C. (i. IVarse. Beatrice. Every teacher who can do st should make this trip. Ex. A Goose Chase Fritz Bryant, a blacksmith. f Lou lsville. suffered quite a loss last Monday night. I lis house was enter ed by a thief who stole a gold watch, a ham, vest, and pair of boots. lie saw the thief leave the house ind gave chase but could not catch him. and on returning discovered the loss. In company with Geo. Mav lield he came down here and obtained a search warrant to search the house of O.P. Walker, but found nothing. It was reported bv some one that they traded the ham to the latter party. W eeping Water Republican. Dennis Lay is over at Louisville now but has not fortrot some of his old tricks. His latest freak was to tart the officers over there to this city in search of a thief that had purloined a gold watch and a ham. His joking proclivities are liable to cause him trouble for the trip and expense of the officer. Weeping W liter Eagle. The canal will he useil tor irri gating purposes, and will be lli.i miles in lenghth, commencing in Wyoming on the I'latte, about twelve miles from the .Nebraska line, and running south into this state. It must pass through a desert, and it is thought that it will reclaim a vast amount of unfertile country. The company is composed of lexas capitalists and they ex pect to derive a handsome income from the land by leasing water rights at the rate of & per acre per annum. It will require nearly two years to construct the canal. Omaha Herald. holders. This will give the hand somest town in Cass county a strong association and we predict a first class fair this fall. One of the best race track in the state is to be a feature of the new grounds. THE OHIO STATE TICK ET. Governor W'm. McKinley, Jr. Lieutenant Governor Hon. An drew!.,. Harris, Auditor Ii. V. Poe, (renomina ted). Treasurer W. T. Cope. Attornej' General J. K. Richards. Superior Judge Marshall J. Williams, (renominated). Board of Public Works-- Chas- E. Goce, School Commissioner O. T. Carson, Dairy and Food Commi F:. B. McNeal. noner- Chautauqua Rates. The B. & M. will sell round trip tickets for one fare to both the Be atrice anil Crete Chautauqua assem blies from all points 011 the line within 150 miles of said points. On the first two days tickets may be Superintendent Noble is in the city to-daj conducting his usual monthly examination of teachers. The teachers present were KlPi Snyder and Dora Honk, Plaits- mouth. Fxlna and Stella Morris. Nehawka, Iva Minford. Ei trht mill' nti i-r-ti n se 1 for :i li;ilf f 1 f r- . , -. I ' 1 i i t - 1'"." . , , "; """Munm' diiu iiuwiiril lOUIlg ot llir- points in Kansas and Nebraska, ilat ray. Hon. lv 1. J. Ram sty. county record er of .Mini roe county Iowa is in at tendance in county court today a a sutiscribiiijj' witness to tne lar-t will and testament of John G. K'ol erls deceast-d. I? n n n rn n h .''on U'JUiil iiu.iijjil A . I (lurry a full ftock uf eerwrai int-reli'iiii! -." w Itit li t lx yt' 11 very (lust'. IIieJnt price pfiitl far all kinds id farm p ha c Oeii ereu heutiiieiititntl f ur ih-aliiif; is tlie M i n t, uf mil' Miccc. Hi.- Wu-I.nv'tt.'ii An GROCERS Piovision Merchants. ;M,"",V CH AS L 1I(HT, N't I.. ir.y Vuhlic !, Li: f.liS FLOUR A for FK !;), We l"iy i.' rent initl stll fer C.vSlI. Vou tiaii't .iy i 1 1 y hil;-. ter dentl licit? vvii-n yen buy df tLi.T lam. The irinth be.-t SOFT COAL nhvn on DONT FORGET a r 1 1 1 k fjf EAT MARKET si i ii s i k;;k t - F. II. KI.I.KMIAI'.V, Prop. The best of fr -h meat always found in this market. Al-o fresli Eggs and Uutfer. BANK I I All -M- r I K - M lti:.v:-KA 0 .v:t,il s'.n'K i:.tl in . . jf't 0 0 Authorised Ciipi'rl, rSCO.OCO. Off fr'FKH iv... m: r uut i n. .,o.s. a. i o n no.:, I're i,! "if. V l.-t'-I'i f'ti'ielic V.'. II. t i .MiiMi. ( ;ir-tiit-r. in i; r.i i ihh "rM'ik Oirurli ,1 A. 'm I tn. I''. K. I a.tlai t,u I. W. .Julini-eii, IJi'i r I'.n o!,.Juliii O'Kcdfo VV. 1). M lli;t!ii, W'i'i. Wt-tt-liotllil), VV. II. ( 'li".i!liK. i'han2acts;a mini bakeins losines ssiw-h t'f'.ititli'.ttt's uf ilfpuMits lii;triiiK intereht liuvr. aii.l ht-lln t xrli;ii;'f, nullify .tint t:lty . i 1 1 1 1 n t UK LI-.AD1 NCi GROCERS Willi ga.me of all kind-.- i'ii son . Hellevue t o 1 ! ege ha s cha n ged ii name to "niaha I ' n i vers i t v." -t the annual meeting of the trustees Hon. H. T. Clark was re-electei presiiient. 1 tie university is now in gootl financial form and its man agers see a bright future for tie school. Thursday June lvth closed one o the most successful terms ot schoo in the history of district '11. Miss Porter is a young lady with excel lent methods both in the instruc tion and government of y tmth and lias well pleased the patrons it we omit the prejudice of one family. Walter Lcese, assistant to Mr Ca m pbel 1. clerk of the supreme court has resigned, owi ng to some mis understanding lietween the two men. The cause is not known. It is reported mat judge .orval an nounces that he will investigat. the matter. Omaha I'ee. The South Park wedding, mention ol which was made a lew day s ago. will occur at the Uantist church immediately after the sacred con cert to-morrow niht. 1 he parties are Miss Carrie, daughter of Elder Wood, and Mr. Otto Thorsou of Minnesota. Till: IlEkAr.K extends best wishes for future happiness. The scoool board met the other evening anil decided that the teach ers examination should begin the )th of August, and all teachers who were not examined last year ire required to be present and take the exam in at ion. The com m it teem en in charge of the examinations is S. Waugh. Prof. McClelland and J. I. I'nruh. If our exchanges will please cony the following thev will confer a favor upon an anxious mother: Mr. Chas. Howard, wife and one child. late of Missouri, have not been heard from since in Elk Creek, Neb.. about three months ago, and his mother-in-law, Mrs. I). Hamilton of Valley, is getting alarmed about them. Any information as to their whereabouts may be addressed to Mrs. D. Hamilton. Valley. Neb. Valley Enterprise. County Court In the matter of the last will and testament of John G- Roberts de ceased, hearing continued for pub lication ot notice. Wm. Dee ring A Co vs. Ira Tink- ham. Suit on promissory notes for $237.45. Answer July (ith, 1891. License to wed issued to Mr. Samuel F. Carter and Miss Mabel Seward of Salt Creek precinct. License to wed issued to Mr. C. Owens and Miss Emma Hates. AT M 1 -IX Til ST km; k.-pi in their j HAVE THE MOST i COMPLETE STOCK INT THE CITY. r: 7" - j r- uTh: ' Keeps a KuU 1.1 u of ( mil) k ou-33ii5 Goo I s. Couault Your lnrres? by (iivi.. Ht. i a SHERWOOD BLOC1-' E l hx, i - i , i . j i 1 1 la ! a i i i;."i ion r. wy. v. i.-s j Ve want your Poultry . Iggs. I'ut I ter and y tnir farm produce of all ! kinds, we will pay you the highest ! cash price as we are buying for a i ii rn in Li ncol n. ' i R. PETERSEN, THE LI;AI)L(; CILMXTCK'S Plattsmouth Nebraska. iat is fir ( 7,: . Casio ria i Dr. Sunutl Pitcher preription fo Infants And Children. It contains neither Opium, Morpkinse nor othr Xroti iabcrfane. It is a harmless substitute for Par:orie, I)rop, Southing 8ymp, and Oastr OIL It is Pleataat. It rnaranUe i thirty years' tuns try Million of 31 othrm. Catoria destroys Worm and allays lWerishiMt. Castoria prernts omiting' Sour Cwrd, eurea IHarrhoea and "Wind Coll, Castoria ralires tethin troubles, care eonstipation and flainianey. Castoria asimiiates the food, reulata tbe staHaeb and bowels, giring akJthy nd nAtnral sleep. Cos to ria is the Children's .TanacM the Mother's Friend. Castoria. Track Laying Finished. The track lavers on the M. I. cut-olf have completed their work. intl trams, we are told, will be run- nine; jti a few day.s to St. Louis 1- the why of Plattsmouth over the nrw line. The depot in this city is well under way and bids fair to In completed by July 1st. the time specified in the contract. " (MMk to tua hiiImI dwIWm far Ornrn. Kvtbars bare rif amity Ml m mt XU go& tffltrt BKm a air cfatiAraa.' tm a. a Ommo, OtcrMt k tti Wet nwi ij faw mmrmi mt -Liwh I mi uypnaMil. I bi L 4mj iC far tmfmt v-Wn xwbt rflmnitw Wbi rwU tMfwr&at vi ttxtur cUMns, mod mm Omiiih ia eao4 ct bTa'to jwtt uaraMtlM ar dsarraTiBar ttir lo-rd ooaa, hf tarring pim, ianrtibine, wll( . i mp mi t Air karWal Ci&na dotm t.wr tttrti t, tfcerwby aeukug tuem t premature feifttea." Em. J. F. EnmuuiE, Con a, Ark. Castoria. OmIii t fct mAj4 to ahSAran that I rnoamiiail It rayar iiat r f itmm 1 1 f M r kuawa to Hie." H. A. At i. X. J. Ul Sa. Orhrt 8t., ganaiym, H.8T. - Owr phj at laaai in tba aakSvaa's Aepaat ii kara gpaaea kiehty td ahaar oaat auaa is M afad yrn tMmr ir OaHrt va aakiy- kave aaiaiai eLa raaa a kao-va. aa riaarthr pTLnihtaaa, jt we arc fraa U (lafmi that & aariM vt Oaaaorta, lata -wxm tn to kxk wlbt tar tapua tt." UK1SEO IlbaPITAi. AXB dlBPEHkaBS, The Centaur Company, TI Murray Street, New York City.