Skwakd. Neh, Nov. S. Seward gives Post a majority of 0 , nnd a close estimate of th 'nnty of Seward a I 12: 1 1 given i majority for Font of fully M'. Centka . City, Xr'i. Nov. : Kdgcrtnn h;ia probably 'J'l majority in Merrick county. Fkemont, Neh., Nov. 3. The vote in this city on Hiiprcmc judge in about: 1'oe.t. 'C'); Kdgci ton, '.m. Seneca, Neil, Nov. .''.Thomas county's vote Pout, .'7 Kdgerton, 3!'; with one mini, I recinct to hear from. Coi.ljMiiL'8, Ne.i., Nov. .i. -IMet-ton received S." votes in this city and Post i2. llEMiMii'OKU, N Lit., Nov. X- llein ingford ;;ives: Punt, (IS; I'Myerton, 71; Hitleuheuder, 0. loucklen'u Arnica Salve. In Mm ai.vk in in- Mm ill tm rut HniiM':, N-n-. UIitic. (vilt Kin in i. r'i vi" Pirci,Ti tier. 'ti'( jicfl HhikIx, ( 'h i ) I 1 n i dk Curtis, Mini nil Min 'ii detinue, mill oi-i lively cunc I'iIi i", or Be pay nquire'1 It is KliufHiiteed ti uive tieliiei ion, if money refumli'il. Pi ire 2" rent- nrlni For HHle j K. 0. Prick e Co. Maty old soldiers, wlio contracted chronic diarrhoea while in tin ner vice, have since heen permanent ly cnred of it hy Cliannbcrlain'e Colic, Cholera and diarrhoea Rem edy. For Hale by F. G. Fricke & Co. A Nan of Nerva. A pretty exhibition wan given by th tridents of Spri ntield Medical college, adder the simpices of the Young Men' ChriNtian association. It wait the resus citation of a man who had been moth ered by smoke. In a large hall bad been tweeted a wooden structure, which was filled with KoniHtj candles, firecrackers Jtnd other combustibles. In the inidHt of all these the unfortunate had been placed for suffocation, and the building ili'ed. Khortly afterward the victim of the experiment wan taken from the house of moke in a thoroughly unconscious con dition. He wo put through a process of pumping and rubbing, and in the conrve of thirty minutes waB aain walk ing aronnd the hull This Mr. Taylor thinks the quickest process he has ever seen for britiirinjf to life a person who fens been smothered or one who was suf focated from smoke. Richmond Dis patch, A Hew Cn for Telephone. The telephone is about to have a new application, namely, that of foretelling storms. A new discovery has been made as to one of the properties of thin menus of transmitting sound. By placing two iron burs at seven or eight meters dis tance from each other, and then putting them in communication on one side by a copper wire covered with rubber, and ou the other side with a telephoue, a storm ean, it is said, lie predicted ut least twelve honrs ahead through a dead sound beard In the receiver. According as the storm advances the ouud resembles the lieatingof hailstones gainst the windows. Every flush of lightning, and, of course, every clap of thnndor that accompanies the storm pro 4uces shock similar to that of a stone t between the diaphragm and the in strument. Encinnat.i Commercial U aetta. A process has been discovered for mak ing flour of bananas. Chemical experi ments show that this flour contains more nutriment than rice, and that wiieu eaten with beans, corn or sago it forms a very palatable and nourishing diet Blood travels from the heart through the arteries ordinarily at the rate of bout twelve inches per secoud; lU speed through the capillaries is at the rate of three one-hundredths of au inch per second. Reports from the Bahamas state that the cultivation of sisal hemp is proving to be a great succetw, and t he product will soon amount to 60,000 tons annu ally. The quality is said to bo very fine. The Japanese lie upon matting with a stiff uncomfortable wooden neckrest The Chinese use low bedsteads, often elaborately carved, and supporting only mats or coverlets. The largest animal known is the ror tjual, which is 100 feet in length; the smallest Is the twilight monad, which Is only the twelve-thousandth of a inch. IVpper was Known to the ancient. In the Middle Ages it was one of the most costly of spices, a pound of it being a royal present A Tr Thai Product Milk. A growing wonder is the cow tree of fiouth America, which is credited with fielding a lacteal fluid which, in color, taste and nutritive property closely re sembles the offerings of your milkman. It forms large forests in some districts of Venezuela and is much prised for its product Philadelphia Times. A Rig HM of Coal A (lew, There is a mountain of coal fci Wild Bone valley, Wyoming, which has bewi burning for more than thirty years, it ends np dense volumes of smoke, and at times the- gas from it is almost suffo cating, even at a distance of fifty to seventy-five miles from Um burning coal bed. St. Louis Kepnbllc, An author in a uiantia) on horseman ship has succeeded in putting iuto print the peculiar chick uxed in starting horsne, which is made by thrusting the tongue against the roof of the mouth He spells it "KIIl Dr. George Turner states tliat a cat fed with the refuse food of some chil dren sick with diphtheria also suffered severely with what seamed to b tao same disease. The m ni Onrmhaj. A dispatch from Omaha dated 2:30 p. m. says that ti e Pee claims tlie election of Un entire city and coin: t' ticket with, il.e execptingof coun ts' treiu iirei v-l iih is ci v cIom". MA3-.AUHU I SULMOCKA'IC. Governor Fineil Rc-electtd ly Hn worn Mjoruy. lJ.i.VHi, ,uee., Nov. H.-On ac cn u:t of Hie new law piiecd ly the l.i t !(:. ii laiure reiiirinj; votes to bj counted by two different uff.ciiiia in oi tiel to M i lli e I'll: I ecl in'r :, the returns are coiiiing in 11,1.1 e n'tow ly from iill n ctioiis of ti.cht.ile than ever In hue, i.hhot.h the ( h ctoial 111, u liii. ei)' lias neer hi en in more perfect ciiiMlition than in the jut -cut election. The returns from fifty country towiiH show 11 net republican gain of 7()H, or fourteen per town over InH year. On thin basis the republic, 'in i n in the :t"ij towns ot the Mate would be i,!12. Last j ear (Jovirnor Russell's plurality was (MM in the state. Indicatioiie t-o far from the lare cities arc that he has held hin plu rality of laet year and that he in elected by ut leaHt 4.IXX) plurality. The balance of the republican state ticket iH undoubtedly elected. Ah the returns of only fifty townn lire now in it ia utterly impossible to give auy idea of the complexion of the lcgielature. An honest Swede tella hie etory in plain but unmistfiknblc bin ptiajfe for the benelit of the public. One of my children took a severe cold and jjot the croup. I nve her n teaeiioonful of Chamberlain Couph Kcnicdy, and in fiveminuteB latCH 1 pave her one more, tiy thiH time t-he hail to cough tip the gathering in the throat. Then he went to ulcep and ule pt goad for fifteen niinutcH. Then ehe pot lip nnd vomited; then the went back to bed nnd elept pood for the re nuiinner of the nipht. She pot the croup the Becond night and 1 pave her the eame remedy with the name food resulta. I write thiH because thought there might be Pome one in the same need and not know the true merits of thin wonderful medi cine. ClIAKl.l.H A. TllOMI'SKKN, DcB Moines, Ifiwn. 50 cent bottle for mile by F. G. Frickc & Co. i-irte j.ongcniingcn nnu Jotin Geyser and wife were passenpera to Lincoln on No. 1 this morning-. Wiles Nerve end I Iver Pllla. Act on a new princij lc- regulat ing the liver, ttrmrch end bowelH through the nervs. A new difcovery. Ir. M ilee' Pills spicdilv cure biliou pness bad taste, torpid liver, pilcp, 5onstifation. l?neualed for men women, children, unallcHt, midest eureet! 50 dosen, 'Jac. Satnplca free at F. G. Fricke & Co'e. Sam Atwood went west on the flyer, on btisinees this morning. For lame back there is nothing better than to saturate a flannel cloth with Chambcrlaiu'a Pnin Halm nnd bind it on the affected parts. Try it and you will be eur priscdat the prompt relief itafforde. The Biime treatment will cure rhnu tnntism. For pule by F. G. Fricke A Co. "Fireman Ward .' Rice'e Comedians played to a pood house last night a house which en joyed every act,' and gave evidence of their delight by I01.il and rpeated applause. Mr. Kice has surrounded himself with a first-clnss company, every one of whitch took the audi ence last night. In fact, there is not nfpoor player in the company, and each player seems pcculiaryjfittcd for his role. The great fire ecene ia grand, and causes: the check to tingle with in tense excitcment.'The play abounds healthy audhearty hilarity and will undoubtedly prove a great nucccea thia eeason.JAB for Grand Island, the appreciation made manifcet by the applause laet night, clearly ahowe that "Rice's Comedians" have taken the townfund our city will give them a full house, whenever they choose to come this way ngain. Grand Island JTimes, Thursday, Sept. 18. Dont fail to ece this preat play at the opera house to-morrow night. Secure your tickets now. Prices 75,;50, and 35 cents. Has just opened up a full line of ladies, Gents and Childrens all wool underwear and be lore you buy your Fall or Winter goods. Don't fail to call and see our prices. We beat 'em all. Have you seen those nob by Misses Caps, all pretty shades, 55, 65 and 7f cents each? nvitLt!fOT0 a Mifmoui mm m. TTMT? PT E. J OF DAILY I'ASHENGKK TRAINS GOING EAST GOING VEST Vol,... 3 :KI a. Di 1, R p n. N o s i a m. o. " -ifta. in, N". 1 so t. Nil. S .. Nil 10 NO. U NO W. ..'i : I P. M . . In ..VI A H .7 ; ! e, hi t : ib s. in Ii '14 ... i. . -M H. II o.-. S:?ip,m No. '1 r, :S5 D. m, o.in II :sa. m. Misswill FAfinr RAILWAY TIME C'AKD. N'. S4 Ace'K'Pi1n ii n I eiivn., Ni : rnvi , Tralim rtatly except : im-'ay .1(1:5-. it n. . . 4 . in. sh.t i:h.r sot t,ni:s KNll.il is O' I'Y I I I Cue '.'lit I in' i!" M 47 .Mi ' !- ever v. Hilr,e-il;.y eventiiK i the r Ii ill. l':iri"f r 'ih "-' b'i k. All vl lllnir knlilils tire cunll.i ly mv teil to atteutl t'. ('. Mu hIihII V.V..i ti I'nvey. K. H. H. Y t:.' ; Ml- N'H -thl'l l '-WTIATlilN v Bl. riiniii lilmk ?!:iln Slret t. luiiiliin np"ii fr in K :;w a in l C I' . r ir iiifd un'y OnHprl meet ng every S' liOay allenimiii at 4 oV nek. AO L'. V,. Mi'iln first iinil third Frblay eve. ,iiipi.f rid ll iniiliill i.t C A K. Hull iii Itiii'kwonk i lurk . frank V eunilyea, M, Vt, I), I Kuerniili', Hecorder. AO V. W .No. S4 Meets ferniid sndlonrlb Ki-kIuv vi.lniri. iii llip ni.inlh ili 12. A I!. hall in Km kwci'd lilci'k. K. J. Morgan, M W, I , I', Hl'iivn, lieeoi iter. UOYAl. A KUANA M CVi'i rmnrll tin 1021. lx M et at (lie K, nl I' Ii Mil in tlie I'ainiele t Cr-lii lilnck over liei neil & liilla, vislrlnn brethren Invited Henry lierolil, Kegent ; 'I lies aillnK, hi cri'ioiv, OAS?) l.tilltiK. No. I4A.1.0.0. F. meets ev iry Tui'Kiiiy iilkl.t at their liall In Fitzgerald Dlni'k. All tlild Kellim are cordmlly Invited n Httpnci vthen vliitli.K Iii the city. J tory, N. 0 8 W, Bridge, eretry. PLACES OF WORSHIP. Catholic-St. f'aul's Chureh, ak, between Fifth Hiid Hlith. Father a'lii y, Faator Hi rvlcea: Jk'iiui at Hid 10 :J0 A. M. Sunday hchool at 1 :3u, wl'ti benediction. Chkmtiak. Corner l.jeusf and PlRhth Btn. Mnvleea iniiriiliig mid tvenlhg. Klder J. JL Iteed, pantnr eunday Hchool it a. m. EPlNCOPAL.-8t I.iike'g I tiurnh, corner Third and Vine. Ke.v H H. Ilurgeaa. paetor. Her vlcen : II A. M a d 7 :30r M. Huoday School ata :30 r. m. Ofhman MKTHnniaT omer Sixth Rt and tiniiilte Kev. illrt. I'ai-tor. hervieea : II A. M. and 7 :30 V. M. Hiimiay Hohool to :30 A M. 1'Hf.HHVi khian. rivlees Id new church, cur lier Sixth and (iriinile ule. Itev. J . T. 1'alM, iatur miihIh -ni!' mil at 9 ; 90 ; I'reachlng at 11 h. m.a'iii a n in, IheY l(... ('. K ni ible rluirch mteti cvtfy Halilmtli evctili'i' at 7 :IS In 1 lie liaaemet of the ciincrh. All aie invited to attend them meeting. Fihkt Mthoiiiht Sixth Ht., hetwen Main and Pearl, lie v. I. F. Itrltt. I. I. oa-itnr. hervleee :11A.M. g on e. m Hunda. ijcliool t:30A m. l'rayi rmeell g Wednesday even lug. Ofhman Prvhuytkkian. -Corner Main and Ninth. Hi v W Itle, iaati r. Service ud'ial liourn. Sunday i-chuol 9 :30 A. M. HwKF.iuni I'oyuiti'OATionAU tiranlie, be tween Fifth and Sixth. Coi.okro IIaitist. Mt. Olive, Oak, between 'lentil nnd Kleventh Hev. A. 1'imwell, ia.i tnr. Seivhes ll a. ill. mid 7 :.'I0 p. Hi- 1'rayer liieeitni: Weiliiesdny eveiili g. YniTMi Mkn's Ciii:i-tiak Association lloi'liis in v iiterniaii lilnck, Main streel. tins I e! mi cling, fur iiiei, only, everv Solidity at ti nioeii ut 4 o'eliick. i.oonie open week dayi f.-niii S:.'lft a. in .to V : 30 p. in. Snt'Tii I'aiik Tahkhn Aei.K. Rev. .1. M. W jihI, I KN'uf. Seivicea; Sunday School, ilia, in,: I reaching, II a ni. and t p. m. ; lrayei ineeting Tuesday nighl ; choir piac ilci 1' rut . y mglii Al! uie welcome. When you po to a ehoe store your object ienot only to buy ehoen but to procure for what you spend the beet that your money will buy. Lcph than this will not content you; more than this you cannot, in rea son, ask. Our methods ore as HimpleiiB your desires. We do not lift your expectations to the clouds, but we realize them whatever they are. We will never sacrifice your interests to ours and nowhere else can you pet a fuller and fairer equivalent for your money. An especially profitable purchase for you in otir etc. BOOES, SHOES on RUBBERS R SHERWOOD, 501 Main Street Lumber Yard THE OLD RELIABLE. II. A. WATEE1AN 4 M Cfliiglet, Lth, Sash, Doors, Blinds Can supply eyerw demand of the city. Call and pet terms. Fourth street in rear sf open house. rr"Pi"riiin wf. want a mk . UE'Il.LIIVL every locality to net a atel'rlv I'eteeflve under our initnictlenK. tlnm-nit mpfnr Pfcrtlcelar. n Al.MVUToN DKTKCTIVK AQKMY , btn 77, H lahliiloii, PI LUMBER ' TT7 IS waiting to show you his new goods V and o let you know how cheap they can be bought. HAS THE LARGEST A.N"D BEST STOCK In Lis line in Caes Countj. You wi 1 not be nble to buy cheaper Wet;. Chi cngo when you take quality nd price in consideration. OPERA HOUSE CORNER, PLATTSMOUTH. TAKE TIIK For Atchinson, St. Joseph, Leaven worth, Kaneas City, St. Ixui, and all points north, east south or west. Tick ets sold and bag jrage checked to any point iu the United States or Canada. For INFORMATION AS TO RATES AND ROUTES Call at Depot or address II, C. TOWN9END, G. I. A. SL Louie, Mo. J. C. Pnaurri, A. G. P. A. Omaha. II. D. Api;ar. Atft., riattttmouth. Telephone, 77. THE IHTERTCATIONAL TYPEWRITER A ttrletly drat elax mm hine. fully wansii d. Made from the very bent material b tkllifd workmen, and with the bent too In tn have ever heon deviled for the ptirpone. iVt runted tn in all that can be reanonably e peeted ot the very bet typewriter eitant. C'Apxbleof wrltlnt llin wnrdn per minute i siars aeeordlng to the ability of ths tpsrater If them no ugeot la your twn Hdilreon tb inauufactari'i. THK PAKItOI M'lU l, litest! wanted Hartub , . F. B. 8EELEMIRE, Awnf. LIdw.Io, Neb, JOES: o THE IBOifIG AKD ONLY 0! E PRICE IS WAITING FOR YOU. JOE' Only buys the bel naakea and latest nonltie in CLOTHING AND FURNiSHING GOODS HATS, CArS ETC. And if yon are looking for a reliable place tn trade give JOE a trial. HARNESS! FRED GQRDER & SON rpHE best of harnees, both double and eingle may be found at my 1 store and ererythinff iu the harness line alao buggies and carriages which are firBt-clans in every reepect, beiug the lighteet, atrongest and easiest riding rehiclea on earth. I ALSO have a large lot of Schutler, Moline, Dain and Sterling wagon hpnng wagons, rod carts, and Plattsmouth .... Nebraska SPECIAL SALE jl IN OUU COMPLETE STOCK OP rillE SHOES We give yon the following deep ci t in price: Ladle Fine Glaued Pongola 12.23 shoes reduced to Ladiea Dongola Kid Fleiibler230shoe reduced to . Ladies Beet Dongola 13.00 Mioca reduced to Idieo Hand Turned best Dogola $UX) shoe reduced to FOE. THIRTY DAYS ONLY Weuavr a greot many other sample lota of odd siaee th. offering at In order to reIuce our "W. iSL, BOBCK CO CLOLHIER HARNESS, -o plowe of all discripti tion. $1.15 119 1ft 3JU atoch to meet ourobli- atiou. 1