r I i ! u I) V CITY AN I COUNTY. NA'l I) I,. I'oll-iril i iiHwlvil tmlity. ('hue lvi h.-, o I'biliMiiotiili today M is Kv;i Snyk'H, vi tin;: (rit inl- h r in town ' l.ollisvi'l", Was in of ,'i:il;ir 'ri;:I;, is toil n y. T. K. VVilii:inn n "1 1 i - fi'linr, M. ViUi;nnrt, worn iii town tt.il.iy from (j iinl;i!e. Mih. Kriiiik ln-k ", oi i.ouivhi( is iTi i ritr a f:w linyM in Uiiscitv Willi I r.Iilti V!H. Tl.e m liool trai-iu r -i rfi-.-ivn! their monthly Hilary yi hU '!;, y uf.il tlf r. for i! liiippy. (1 Wolilf.u th will Hotu his k'cohiI liimd Ktoro iixt wi-U a ml uiao in tlio cm i.-nli:rin i.usiness . Mr. mid Mih. John 1 1 1 U of Ko-l BIuITh lont their infant hab ia-tniyht ami tli funeral will occur this after noon . Midiiiiiin Cleminoii of Heaver City m movii'tf l;u:k anil will make liib homo at M nrray witli hin hister Mrs. 15. SiehoM. Cloortfo N. Larue, one of Unions host 'iti. ns, was in the city on l.-al him inesH today and mado the Nkws a friendly call. (lien ltyiil has ono out to M.ynaid to work on the now elevator that is hein-,' erected there. I lis family will remain hero. LoiiiH Foil, oar oh. coiniiiissioner, lias discovered the MrKinly wave and I-i huildin a nice harn fur his son, vho was leci.-ntly married I. Coi'hiiKHir vs. Cm in Stewart is the title of a forcih'o entry as.il 1" tnim-r case liled in .lusiice II. 1). Harr'.s ;miit today. It is " t for ln: riii April 14 at t) a. m. S. I. Ku. lonir was up from his Hock HlulT-i farm today, hut he smoked no pipe or peaco. He in Tor f-top; iri",' cruelity in Cuba if it requires a few war ships to do it. Mrs. Levi Churchill, who has h.en in town here all winter with her daughter Mrs. Clen Koyal, was well cnouir't I" down homo near Koi'k JUulTs, Thursday of this week. Kntfinoi-r Hake, of the Schuyler freight, has heen tran-feried to Om aha yards, and W. II. Line, who lired five years for Frank Monro has heen promoted to Hake's pl.ee. His many friends hero will be I ail to lea; u of his merited promolum. Ed Fickle-, the ch:;m)ion lovo salesman for the Crinoll, Iowa house, returned from a visit ut the fivtory, and after a brief v i -i t with Lis i.:t -cv'-- he will again start, ml ou his pil-M-i-in;i.' over the si I.-. He .--. is nairr. jrloves in Nebi -ka than any o'her (salesman on tne road. Civ. X. II. Isabel 1 is setting ready to put out another Wig patch oi water melons, lie will ciwv tho "Spanish Sweet" and "Cuban Queen, ' war or no war. As a melon raiser he is ha:d to boat and if ho treats ns as well next fall as he did last he will be our pre reried candidate for governor. Wo call him governor now, just to get him u&eu to it. Si:.N!).V. la. A. Smith, of Woopinjr Water, is in town to get a square meal today. Have Fxlino is building a larjro new stable on his place near liock HlutTs. Wesley Burnett, of ltoek HlulTs. was in town yesterday buying e;oods nd shaking hands. Fred Ebinger and I'mil Wurl wont lo Omaha last evening to attend tho state Turner's convention. An E-.iPter gift in the shape of a bouncing baby t-iri arrived last night at tho homo of I'hil Tritsch, jr. Trio Lodge No. S-4, x. O. U. W. is arranging a big meeting for April 22d, when all members are expected to ne presen t. Chris Mockenhaupt has 150,000 brick on hand but they have been selling so rapidly of late that he is getting ready to begin manufacturing again about the tir.-t of May. Miss Nettie Shepherd returned homo from Denver Thursday after a six months absonse in that city. She was accompanied by her niece who resides in that city and who will visit Uere or several weeks. The new City Mutual Insurance Co. of this city ist the result of vigorous and energetic work on tho part of Mr. Frank Wiles. He has put in his best efforts for the past three months to perfect tiffs organization and the re sult is 127 subscribers, who have nken out insurance to the amonnt of 6103, 700. The company has promise of a great amount of business in the future. D. M. Jones and brother, T. C, left last pitfht for New Albany, led., on a viit to the old home. This is D. M's. first visit to tto home of his boyhood in twenty-eight ytirg and we trust he will have a great time in the scenes o( his childhood. T. C. Jones is a resident of Now Mexico and has been on a vL-it to his brother hero for several days. MONDAY. II. IL Neitzel, of Muidock, is in the city today. Henry Kaufman was at Lincoln to day looking after busines.s matters. A new roof was put on the county jail today by Hall & Son, the tinners. J. C. Hiskey went to Denver this afternoon to look after some land busi ness. Burglars are reported to have vis ited the home of I. E. KulTner last night. In the damage suit of the HenDings estnto against the Kock Island rail- road company, wherein damages were recently awarded tin: plaintii'i by tl.e j ji:ry to He- itirioniit ,.f '('), lo'h' s Wi s have li.eii rnoliou for new trial. J Tl The I.tsa ri i;-' o:i 1 he. I'ai' : , n t ' -i srl. fn- ! Tim sihiy. Wilson Ci.mor.i was in f:. O - i.l. - prei J !!!, -( e.- I.i i i-llll-; r 1 1 s. trail-:. cl ! i .lily A lliovele ii t i-i iii ful l mnoli I )iil I 'ei low , fur- a e. ie; i .1 I ion nl lie .r anniversary on iim :.'i lh. Shi-ri IT V !ieel.-- w,...i .u! i wood th i ..neirt, i nr (, i,.,,! vj, oin propei (y f , i,i,i I in- Travel :-, S. Aiitimny is inovii: his inai ele WOI-KS tllll.IV tl) the lill j ! ,1 j M ir - Cei.tly purelia-i; 1 n.-ar the ilepot. Commodore Thorn :.s went to Ore apolis I his liioriiinLT to ;'rt i !n ferry in readii.e.-s to heii. rri'.-.ih th" river very soon. Mrs. Tom Wiles n-'u rued home t h i -i morliine- from I I i i i'su .- le, Ja , where. she was ealled by the .severe illness ef her mother, two weeks ;ii. HaveLiloyd was in town yist' i-d.-iy looKinir for the latest v.-ar news. He is not spoiling for .-, lihl but he wants 'ub. i freed if it takes iuu.s!;et:s lo do it. Wm Winn's dauht.r a rived home from Texas vest -rday, where lie and her husband have heen livine;. They will inaku Ca.s.s eou.iiy tli.-ir fu ture liome. Jack (Jrace i f MascM, N'eb., was in I'latt.-moiit h ever Sunday to visit friends. He was at South Omaha with a load of e ittie an i run down to 1 'iatts to renew at u in. i n,anee. Owin- to fa;.:.," health Hev. Camp- b -11, of the M. la. eiiureli. will taken cation for . eve n wv U Ministers from iieiyheeri'ie; eities will s'.lpply his pillpit f o : '..e to Wl rk. Alh. rt ( a a : mi Miss Hi ai l Wood, both "i V, r:-i, ,e i; uuit"d in mairi- ee la 1 vi :iim.'- nt . o ;ek at the i.i.li.e i,l l-.l'i. r i) ie .;ail. Oiiiy tie-. i imiieil lalo r.aali Ve- if wio I'liiiirai.'iinu juiriies ".ere p esi i.'. Tlie briilu i-. the d:i::"iiter of 11:-v. Wood, who wa-. lareiv inrls um -nt..i building Itie Ha,. lis- church of 1 i i i . . citv. Tliey iij-.ve t . ken ui their re: si lence ne.ir Mu-rav. i.iiia,"lars at J-iaiisv ul. . Oar lii i-iiboi' up t!i.: read is se -r;eiy iiife-tcil with a jr.ni;; i f le.'in! luins who are bent en ca Dl.i'i iir the town, a- the follcw. i ; reiecial from that city won d indicate: During I lie ea ia , .u i a. tov. ii w.ts v i.si t . -i by nail g!a rs i need to l i , e. ; . det-t i n ton t : o.i.i a ore c depreii a ! ioi; - on 111. Us, .S of the I;V, S..a:-;:y ft r 1 a. - ': t:. o S pi. :n. e r : . : i . . , v. : odor . s ;' soma .. - ne t via a wi; do'v. '1 ho ii;:'j r.s .. iio.-e t. V 1 - Colo I!, i t. W lie !" t .e !.ii-:t: s i tadi rd oi : : .11 ..-d O lie ::.: le j. !;. up.T siiec e:o i : !' Oito Heckei-"s ga i a i n i i iii : no-; lo saloon, but were p-'t to Utiiiit, by a buil doe- l-fl on watch. From appia r anees the eog gave s. ire f th-' iv rty a bloody ei.ceiu.-tei . Then the Mii.-u; i i m-'i:.- d ; ot v. ;: s broken inio, the ofiice raasae.-. '-d a -d ellbrts made to furc the iron s fe, but without avail, limbing ul itap.,: tauco beine removed. Hy means of a skeleton key i'tui Hubei's giaiOery ?to:o was opened:, but Huber was a waken i d by i ho u ropping of tho key. Hui.or called "Who's there V' and the rooinas lied, chased by a buiiol from Huberts revolver, which aroused the neighbors. Will Peterson and Fr-i k Nichols turned out and pursued the ban tits with Winenesu l s, ai d a regular l'u-l-lade was exchanged along the railroad tracks. Joe Fiizgaial i and Jake Zan tac man joined in the cha.se down the road, whore the roijue s abandoned some i f their plunder and made g ai d their escape. In the lieht near the depot seva. r.;L lights v. ere sun-bed by stray shots. After dressing, lluacr wen!, lo his frontdoor wiih a gun to take up the chase a;:d. met a man driving a team. Huber asked his uu-ducss and not get ting a satisfactory answer directed the si ranger to "get out, quick-'' The village nuvrsha.l says tho men have boon in town several days and ho sus pected them of being crooks. Fortu nately none i f the citizens were in jured by bullets, and it is impo-sibb. to toil whet hi r any oi the robbers voro wounded. They disappeired very quickly heading for the eas'.. Tho wagon belonged to tho ai:g. Saturday night another r:'id was made when ltjehfor-j's haa;w no s'ore was broken into a i d six boxes of knives, two razors and a o.S eaiibi o i e volvcr taken. C' l:ir C"r'-k lclii)l Mieiillo Supt. Farley is home l"om Cedar Creek where he s'r;iiahtened out the school uitlieulty. lloppei's refusal lo resign and leave Iho district resulted in his having his certiiiealo revoked so that ho can not teach n .'w anywhere in tho county. A meeting of the bord was held yesterday and ii. F. K'c'a ; rs an was hired and will onen sch el Monday. Thus ends the lir-t chapter in a young man's life which m-iy turn tho entire couro cf ii in the future. Soon It, aily for liusmrss. Cyron Ciark atid Frank Wiles re turned last night f ri. m Lincoln where they went to tile ti e r.-ticles of in corj)oralion oi the ity Matuai Insur ance Co. Tie y found eve yt'nit g- re idy for them us though by pi e arrange ramt, filed the papers and returned home on the next train. In a few days, ns soon ;is they rec: ive the auditor's certiUcite, they will be ready to write insurance on all reasonable riks in P.attsriioutli or ' any other city in the county. Ail property owners in the city should patronize this home institution when they want insurance. CWAMD MliWY CAAUn.'lE. ( I1 Is ( i n lir.ilc I Ik- ( l I . i i n I F I iie War. "Z T n- ( ; i , i i ; , i in , post p is i-j ;i f,w r ' I'l'-.eaM ai d p-olitat'le l.nwr, S i'wilay I i i i 1 1 a I i j ble, i;. I:. ! epp'-r a:. ir h i I in l lie o; i-..i:i:p lire eVel.il!;' 's r,t 1 ai- was i the 1 1 1 ' 1 1 e : 1 1 ami bean e ' i i -i w i r II i ' I' I t I : . 'I t! i - - 'i ri-'-u eel oi l.ni, hii'l to !!(!. ( i rn lit. Hie ver.t. winch in:. ,..,l the c'.osinir of the i ! war. ( omr.ulo lii iit. i iiit i I.e r.'cli:; k a 'i I'.i i:, d'.'l i Vi'l'ed an 1 1 1 !-.- ami i i 1 1 1" ' : : ir hi- rein-irks he lom heil upon tin- crisis which is now f 'cii.r the A n. erica a p. o,l--, the Span ish ( u I d i Mien! t y. During Ik- cvi-ii-iar the follow in' i:-e;'i am was ren dered which hi;bly e n t e :-t a i r.e am in'erested the lare audience i -.e;:t: iiii'i' Hot. tie Harris. H cita t ion 1 'a rue 1 ia Xe v. la nd. Sone- Viid-'t Dode-e. H citation Iiuim Itl;e. 1 e'ci ta t ion A 1 ici: La 'ie. Sob,-. Myrtle Wot den. 1 b-a d i n;.'- -Mi s. 'e-"i i lyea. Hecitatien liny Iivinrst( n. At. the eln- e of th'-so exercises, an xeeilent supper was served in the i.o-t hall. The "old boys" and their friends passed a very p'ea-ant ev nine; and many anecdotes were related of the times when they were at the front, ."-true--a n; a- t0 perpetuate the union. i:o (v i:c.i : h' NOTKS ("liarles K.:iyhuin moves from the stone house o:i the or, farm to the farm of J. W. I'imund.-, south ol M u rra y . Tie- iiio-t of the farmers in this lociilityare dime sowiiiLr small rain. Tiie area f spring wheat "own is a!i out doulile tile usual acreae-e.. Our i-p-irie- term of rchool ln-:u: last Moi.ilay with Mis (Jrac Taylor -as li ; cher. 'ibis is Mi.-,s Taylor's ! urth ti-iip, and last, term she had iiin y scholars enrolled. Here is tlie latest move. Sam Smith has boiiLrht the oM Howard Allen properly' of Alex Hark w:. i !, ami h.c alao i.-oayiiL Tlej. iiliiaal.ori proj rar'.y. f eirK Wi. 1! K!;, es into t c; I.iili e;:.ou house, ami Sam inio ";.. Alb .a 1 on so. Soma : ia ; i '-o i.-im.-;i t.s nave b. et: niado tliis spr:nr. .lo.-eph Slu r;, bar-, built :i ne;v bara a.-.d pa.nt. d it ua.'K" red, and J, (J. !,'ey:'l ha.s i'e.ii:y repaired and rcimalaied I he ,ld Ciiureii! il resi - vPere i M i".er lias located to la I Mr. i .he 'o :.: -a..-': . .- of 'biu'ch:: will u r . . Saillvaa Ilii'lUIl la:.". v the et.tu-i fart. till bo lea.iid in . i- ioi heu-o from ,'A ii id t he a.- : he oi,; i.-;. -a down i' ails., eel : a o i I ! a ' I , !!ral ie L : i We ul it due 'K !Oil lid .-1 id '.via :a m . I a l . a I, 1 : :e: W i l mi el! '.'o -.J.l o J : e i V e '1 !. oet -ixi of W.,IO' f. o:: e f mile will nov" be Moved 1,.. el; o nearer Hi t '.Maim di. Hoe Crai--, of 1 '1 t i smoui h. has moved inio tee brick housj on T tie oiil .J ohii Ho, m s farm. i.M. 1 ilss'e vi:ll 'i'r:l liir:. AsiitANI), Xi.b., Aprils A gang of tram os sev n in number, it..-? b' en hanging art und town today. Tbi cveaiag about l o of tho g-'ng went into John A. 1 ird c'h shoe store on Silver street to buy some .shoes, H, ex claimed. One of the gang p-uiiel a rc vol vol on alter Comissi r er a; d An :irew ircii, i)u t in tno exci t'liie nt suo- ceided in cseapi.ie-. The other was e lUght coming tut of the front door with a box of shoes slipped under his coat. Mr. Ut-ocy recovered the shoo-, the tramps making a break toward the depot. After an exciting chase of three blocks Depot Policeman Iiibert A. Ilinnley gathered the thief in his wagon and turned him over to William C Ayers. night waith, who landed tho tramp in jail to await a bearing. May le Another lfl. Senator Allan has grounds for a giiovanee against J. 11. Corey, of this city. When Mr. Corey read about the senators telegram to Gov. lloleomb, of Nebraska, tendering his servic.es in defense of tiie honor of the United Slates and Cuba lihrc ho wired the governor ns follows: "I think a dose of Keely cure would do Senator Allen good." Pittsbnrg Post. M. L. Yik'un, Cameron, Fa., says "I was a sulTerer for ten years, trying all kinds of pile remedies, but without success. Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo was reccommend to me. I used one box. Il has t fleeted a permanent cure."' A a permanent cure for piles Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salve hus r.o equid. F. ('. Frick-e, & (;,. hirst-Class Virk Frank Mailer has opened a first class b. leksmitli shop at the cor ner of Seventh at.d Pearl s-t-eels where all kinds ol smithing and hor s i shooing will be done in a skillful m maer. rJio carriage1 and vva ron a ir.ti r. g. d swim. mm UlllIU .d;u.y people gather thorns by faii iag i: he. .1 the warning sent out bv diseased!; id neys coated tongue par ched skin feverish ness doll aching pah: gene iv. i fooling of weakness is sure cvidci.ee cf kidney and bladder trou.de. Take Utah Kidney lie ins at once they have cured th:m-ands of ethers. THKlniNKKSdl' I'llltA W-IL- l'JiA make Utah Kid.ey Pea a-. K. li. nmuul.s, CVa.-.tv Ci. ik of Hickman C.iia'.'y. Ci:ut"ii. Kc.itu.asy. tcsilae-s. that lie FiaicreJ for i;ars wah horrili! paias ia the back, kidneys .-...! L'U-.idcr was treated Ly inaay phsi caaia they r.ne liim no relief lie Hat so that le coul.l hardly stand aloiie-ftah Kidaey licana. l:e sys. caiapieti-iy cured leu. lie L'ladlv rec- : f. " 1 " a!l - - riiLr.ciV Lo.. c!i;ng a-er.ts for i'l.T.t nrjuth ami Cass Co. Turner-H Little Liv. r Turiit-rn A ery small pill Turn your liver. A true laxative. An afler-dimier pill. 'I hi! Vrnii;i' S lit In. Wasiiim; 1 1 in, April 11.- S; cci il lo TlIK N' I. U S. The i-e LT lo'.i.ed for me-e from the president ,v;i- " to con;,'n ss to.l..y. It is d -ci .i'diy pa; iiie i:: tone an 1 oi.po-e, re , ' i . i - I i ' ' i ( if ( ,' . b n s a- ! i I . i .. i i eii i or ( ! i i n ie -; i- i: i ; e r ; ce of 1'ij'ea. h.- iio i, a 1 t I . lis not i.eeo and lii'n.'iii on paiiio'lc I I l"t sei-kf tohav conen ss dele- of I e,i t e po we : to t ' pi ' -ident. . I ro a i d v. i th j'- mi' ii inti rv. nt ion to .-top tho war against "uba. '1 he pia:sid' nt claims that. S,a:n can not protect foreign citizens or property in Cuba ami just'lies armed i i.ter vi u lion but fails to say wli n such i nte' r veu lion shall bo brought about. We have been two years in tho f ice of the most inhuman warfare if the century reaching a conclusion that we ought to interfere, and unless congress lakes matters in its own hands active lies tiliti as are still far away. Evcr thing now depends on th act. on oi congress, arm u.e su-pcti.-o remains unchanged. The niessag in both hou.-ios wa- lefefrod t the committeo on loreign ali.iii i mmi'diate ac aion is b olted for, but it may bo debated for several days. Stocks and bonds in New York and hiiiiinii went up several points oi hearing the contents of the inessag which is considered conciliatory n tone. Tiie inos-age is severe in lone when mention is made of the cruellies oi Spai n, a nd the Maine i no id en t is gi vet as ii u.i 1 1 i'lii;! l prooi ihiii a'lma inter volition on tho put of Hu; I'liitet States is not only Jeslili iblu but is ah i.i:: -.i . n soi utely nece.ssa ry. Many precedent are minted lo p ove tin. justice of in le.rvention. Humors ai-e afloat, to the. eil'.cL that w ,ir . : . . i r . - - -. i i .oo.eiu j;; s ilii .'.auriil l-Ul the stale department has not aliirined it r . ; , .a . : . .i . i .. i . i i i is vii.imeu iiiui. i no iiii:ssage nas i.oi had a paeil-o etle.;. uuofi tongross ai that a d t .- ii-it.ioii of war is being for- mtimtea which will :u; voted upon to- morro w. I -e:.s: l. Mrs. night nearly Mr.-. I tnis ci la. gi." ' 1 1 1 1 a : e . v ! ea li : ; n Ki.p "V dieil la-t Hi o'clock ai'ter an ilin s;, lour years, of i on .sum p! i o up'ey :r:s n. -en a n-,.!;.,ii ol , on- ma ii y '.ears : i I u. ie::: a e i. f friend.-. In e ars s!,, ' o. t the sick a. d s,!yL.r.,(, ;.s a i urse, ;n; in: lie 1 o re have ! i o s i:y ui.ii ii; v, d h ; for re-She- has i: i i.u- ii.':-:; j: nd t -nd -rnes.s. groa i -mil' o',.;- and da: a n l ie:'. She le i es s b 'i n a rta i ; j h ' as c . hush: Wesley ml a ad two i. an g; liters, M s. C a- ma ii and M iss M 'it. ie. Ti io re ma ins wi'l be take. i to I'llU'i liie'llt. ijuok ti.. ri. Ii:.. i iial : lainil in S;:;iiiiK-is ('mn'y. J. M. J .mi.-on, who is pro-p ac! ir.jj r . .. . . ' . i it, , it eu -a o i me la iuiirus larm mair Touii , S:uin e; s county, thinks t'lat no has si-tick a tnirly-im-h vein o' good soft coal, lie lcp-irt.s the coal aoout fifty feet down and thinks it dips towards the west. Near Swede-burg- there is another party of men prospecting for cca:, but nothing has been heard about their results. Fre mont Tribune. II:ty For Siilo Fither in the ba.e or loose, as may be desired. C. L. Stull, Oroapolis, Nob. Silver novelties at Coleman's. TABLE ..-Vi-.e, PL ATTS MOUTH, NEB. Lincoln Omaha Helena Portland San Francisco Alkpoints west. CI licago St. Josepn Kansas City St. Louis and all points East and South. TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS: No 1. Hen ver express litis pm So ii. Cbicaixo exunjss l:4ll;im No 2n. Local express, uaiiy, St ha, Kansas, M Louis, a.il po,nls south ii;4o n:n No 4. Local, exu. Ually, Hurlinston, Ciiievii'o, ali points east 10:24 arn No t'.. Loeai exp. uaily except t-uri- d ay 10:4." am Nui'-. Local exp. dally except Sun- iay, I'.-icitic J unction 12::?n pin Nu.i'J. Freiiit, uaay exct-pt unday i'aieiie Junction 2:aC pia No 2. Vi'stibuied exp. daily, Hur liniriuu, Chicago and iil Doaits east pin No 13 stu a fr jiii Junction lo I'lat ts- "aiutti tela uiu No 1-. Local ep. a-aily. rjt Joe. Kan sas City, at Lou is. c'liur.!.t:o all points east ana south.. No. Ill Local exp, daily, Oi" all a. Lin co:ii, lie-ever and internie illat e st at ions No -.1. Local fruiitiit, daily. Omaha. ?:.:i prn :.'A r.m ill! illl; .sij -.i. "C.'.i ireisjht. uuliv. ex pan- day, Cedar Cree.-i, i.ouis- vi i ie. Sum a, lie-na T. Fust tuail, Uaily, Omaha and Lincoln ally a, m Z:2-2 pm :!' pm No ii. Vestiliuled exi), dailv, iie'ti- ver and all points lu Co.n rauo, I tab a nil California, l.ri.nii Islaml, jllacU Hiil-. -Montana and i'aeiric N. W No i'. LoJal exp, Qui.y uxctpt su - ciay. Louisville. Ashl'ind. - .. , vv il',0,)' "einiyler 4:U0 pn, .mi I'.. Cecal c. p. daily exc-ojt Sn . day, Ouiaha i.'i.d Liiii'iilr, .. 4-50 No li. Local ex press, r-u nday on iy, ide'-piii ;r, dicing and red, nine chair cars seats free) on tliroiifTli trains. Tickets sold ai d !)ai;i:ao checked to an uoint la the L niti'd Mates or Canada. For information, tune tables, maps and ticKeta caU or write to W. L. ril'M-TT. A cent, I'lattsnieu tii. Neb. J. I'KANCMis. Ctn. Pass. Azt., Omalia. Neb. M. F. TI AI K CAKD. TKAINS GOING NORTH. No. i No. .1 No. Ul. loeal freleht TRAINS CIOINO SOUTir. No. J a l-i looal freunt No. 1 i ..4.-.s i a. m. . .ll.al ILIII ..l.Ui U.Ul I p.m. .. r..:',t,im ..4:1-1 u m LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS l.x:il .Notice. !' t:.c I. Mai. .nut ..I (a .-. (Mintv. N a -k a. I . . .a i a ,i i ..en iii 1. 1 1 1 ,1 1 ii ak i lis. ,n. ..n i m i i. !..:.: ha ai. . i .a.. I. i 1 1..- a i in n.iine ol iii.ili.nn 0 iAiii"iii, p .i.iii.tt ., vs. I i.ii.k KaMy .-ni l . . i .i . . .- I . !. n.r .ii-.-. I in- . 1 1 I. -ii-1 ,i 1 1 1 -- w . ; i I. 1 : .- t ... t ) . . ' H all. iiii a.. ! l -lai ilk i! hi a i I i 1 : u.i in I i ,l ., 1 1 ii 'ii .in. I V i ; k a, s, ,i,, !,.... :..f. i .in ...1 .:..iii 1 s.i : I .,-l,-li. .l.l - .i 1 '" ' a . 1 i ...a I ul I .- .lint . Ne . : :. .. . a . , ;.n 1 j . i ,i -. i -1 . l w 1 1 ii I, i i I . , i . . . i .i i . :. a. at .ia . . ,. a ..ai . ! h i, ! i n I I. a tin- II in ul e '.' ' In k ' i "-iiii I .in I i li-li vi-1 ,- I Willi li -.M-if m i -s.ii 1, i 1 1,,- si; pp. 1 1 an. I ii i :t i ii t -mi i,ee nl -.III lirli-ll I. Ill's alnl Inr Willi II II-1 1-II. 1 .1 11 1 s iiiji.-.-'l t . av. and ihal ilii-v Ii.ivi- i .ne, .1 On- i.t I - in- ii.i I .. 111,- li'.l 1 lirlel oil,' j 11 il r t e I 1,1 m-i 1 ! .a . 1 , 1.-. ii I", i an.'..- I I . ,-.i t ul I In- s, m I, ,i i,, i i - .I I in, 1 1. 1 i.i ii, i 1 .... 1 1- in I n-.s i i n: ii l y, ii a- k ;i. In i ' ill ' . . ' l.l-. I 111 Ml 1 ili-O.ni as I In' J . J, I I V i.l s.a.l li.-i i.,ni-a 1 i-l. ii ia ii l -- at .: i.iiiiii--l .i ;iiis,-r s.n,j,-i; tn.ii ..ii.ii I..-I. ie iin- I, ah dav "I May, m .lu.lt; lin-iii uiil I.e liiKcn as played In in said pelr li li. is,-,li , i .i Ii tin .-aid luhii ilk iiison, ui.J. l tin 1. 1 in l i.i n;. .1 I 1 1 a 1 1 a 1 1 1 , W iIk tie,, ii. I . I .. I - ill, plaail al s att.n m.-y . Mirriir's alc. Ly virtue iin ni'li-i nt sa.c issued hy lieme I'', I I, HI M-u ul III. CHI k ul the lll-t i K I 1 1 1,1 1 1. v I thin aa.l hu l'a:s ciiiinty, eel, nek. i, ami t.i mo di-ii-a.-.l, 1 vval ,ii tin.- 2nd d.iv nl May, A. l. l-'.is, ai :J ii'ilmfc ji. in. nl sai l day nt Ihcsinilh d n,l nl the Call 1 1 In Hi - c- in I he 1 1 ul I "lilt I III i ill th, in said i i nil 1 1 y , sell at pit id il a in. I mil, t.i t lie it :c, h e t lad. lei I,, i cash, he Inii.i,', in I cal estate In- w II : '1 lie i'..n t lave -t quaiui I II v '.,1 and the linilh west quaiUa i ll w 'i ) ul llie sutllliwcst ipi.nttl (sw ' . ) ,,! -ei t inn liiiily:ii t nsliip twelve I I inline thn leva lii east nl the lit h p. in . I 'ass nullity, Ael.iaka I,. cellar with tiie Iiiivi.eees .ilnl :. i ,,. l: , I ,-,.. i ,, II...J ,1.. I.,, ...I, I s .... .v .....J...K ,., I,, j ii i e ai'i'i-iI.tiiuiiH. 1 lie same I.ciiik levied' up. hi iiini taken as I lie- pmpcity id I.e. maid ! C. V . Mini, ly and Kehecca .. .M ur I ay, dele nd j siLi.ii a j ui i,; 1 1 ten i i,i sal. 1 e. nil l 1 ec .1 Vel Cll hy .saiiiiiei aita as executm nl the last w hi and te.aaiueiil nl John hUi k, dei eased j,i.iiiinll, and a judgment leeaveied hy the Lank ol C'.iss muniy l in s pclltl"ilel against sni-1 delelldilllls. I'liiltsiiiiiuih, Aelnaska, Man ii A. I). IMiS. . 1 ). U III I l.l K, Sln.iilf, Cass County. Nelnaska. Iiy J. i '. M- liu. !e. Iiepllty. iv. i;. Win. in. mi, Alt. hu, y lor i'laintill. Miciiirs Sale. Iiy virtue nt an older of sale issued by ( ieo. Ia I inuse.oii th, clel K ol the dlstriel court, within aii.ll.ii Cass county, Nebraska, and lo me di re, ted, I will on the 2nd day ol .May, A. 1), i -Us. at I o'c n.ck p.m. nl said day at lite south door ..I Ihe coin I house in Die city ol I'liitisiiiouth, m said county, sen at puiilic aucti.in, to the hiiM est ai'l.iei n.r cash, ihe lollnwin ivai estate, m- w 1 : 1 he no theasl (pan tel n c 1 i oi the south vvsst qua i lei s w l and I I.e noi t h hall 111 1 ,1 a the soir.he.i.sl (pi.iiier s e U ot seitioii tlnily I i l.iwiishiii lucive iJ iaui;e- tliirleen Iii ea-lol tiie lull p. m. ia L.ass county. Nebra.-iK.i i - aiii-i wan o;e piivnecs am l appu i ic-mmc es ihcu'iiiilii U-fiiiniiij; ui in anywise upper!. iinum Ihe tame heiiirf levied upon and taken as the piaipeoy ol Leonard C. U . Mm lay and Ivebecca A. .vi ui ray, deleiidauts, to salisly a judgment ami Ucciae ol sani couil ic-covcied by 1'.. I, I'ovey iV .-mi, i r.,s.. ),cl it loiiei.s against said de a-i, ,,.iiiis m me case oi .way . . .o.n Iin vs. I.c-.m- aid e V V . M u i i a y e t a i loellier with thepuvil- ee.- aail iij'pii i teiiances iiicrcuiito beloiiumu or in any w ise iippci tiimai-' . 1 he same beillit lev ied i'1'oii and taken us I lie piopeityot l.c-oiiiiiil C. vV . -M i.i lay an. I l-a-oeccii A. .M u 1 1 uy , delelidanls a. sa'asly a ornament ul : aid couit i ccov ei evi bv ihe --.ia! 1.. ,. Unity Vv oll as idaiesaid. aiaiiist s : i , . 1 -i,. U-a.i tuts. 1 ..ni.-u.oiila, Nebraska, Man Ii 2ii. A. !. 1K.N. . I . V Hl-.l.l.l.K, llellil, ( 'ass Count y , Nciaska. !i J. I . Mi in ;..e. 1 leputy. . i i. 'iV.iniiiiiiu . v i ii ii ne l.,r M. ( j . 1 )o ey .V; Sun. Probate Notice. la c lii :t ity .'..nt. I. ass county, Nebraska, mallei nt the estate ol Nels C. A:i(;ard, J ii.a.ne n. I lean, ioinieriy A.-.aiii, : a I ,..-ai.l. m, n.n, ami ail othei per i ; Id i in .-a ;.i 1. 1, it lei :.n: lieieby not a.c'd v e. s . n h i a ,,,, : l.c- .'. n day ol Mulch, i '.is, J c. 1'caeisen : a ; .el a . - ,n ia sa. 1 c on n t y lumt, pray hip, : ha I ul. a: a a i a ; a s i i . 1 1 1 , -ii ui counts tiled ueieiii be .-.:A .mi a.... a ei I . aad inai he l,e disciiaied m la- io.. -I as nam ai .-1, aim , and that il yo.i . 1 ' ..l a ai I . Lac s.,1,1 emu t on the lath nay .,1 ia, . i - I'- ! i s. at ' o'c nit: ii . in., and conies t I'-tasai, ihe on.it a ay jifant tiie piayci ol a ; ..a n, ..ai aiake s,n li otnei ami iitrihcr '. . . . i.a11 am c ,'iu-1 lei i ces, as to liiiscouit . ..i ii. jn-.j ei, :,, the end, that ail niultci.- ..a-.,:: a- s.-i . , - tale m... i,e lina.iy settled 1 ..cic:;ia,.a. Viiin - s my iiauo ianl the I sa. ,...,it ai t ' ; i i l in ait n. Aciaasa, iii.: aa il;., ul Man a i- 1 ., is.'-. I, tu.iiKiii-. l. M-l hiui.'K. County j iide. Legal IJot.ce. ti:e 1 1 1 a 1 1 r of the e-tate of James lirove, de- ...l-lu. I ia., cau-e came on for heating upon the peti tion i.l Aithui L. Mu ne er ;is a.iiiiiii:stri,ii.r ol estate o! James iitove. deceased, lor a license sc a i eia es an e as Ioi ui w s: 1 lie west halt I v ' ., I ,! tae .southeast quarter I s t !.i I ol section twu t iwael,;,, ten lil nor. h. riine nine '.' Cass i.nly, -Seaia-Ka, or a s li Ihe leiil aiuouii t of ihe same to In jm. ihe sum ol -.n III toi nav lnellt oi e.,is il l, a, ed aiaaust said e talc, and the costs I aaminisiralioii, there not beine; sulticietit per oii.o property lo pay llie s:iid debts ;iad expen- It is further ordered tha. all persons interested i the Si.id estate appear bclnte me at the inlice Itnecleikol the Ulsii icl com t of Cass county. Neoi ieka. on the ", tn day o: .May A. 1 1. lMiSat o ernes, p. in. to show cai.se why a license should Hal be granted to said administrator to sell so in tie ii ol iho above de-cribed reai c.-.ta'e ot the il l estaie as shail iie necessary to i,av said debts ami ex-aenses. It is lurtiic-r ordered that this order be mib- lisiicd in tiie .-emi- eekly N d-.ws 1 1 w.ll.li lor a period of lour weeks prior to the date ot the said icariiitt. i'Kted this P'.ih .lav of March. A. I), ls'.ls. Basil .s. Kamskv, i.ali'e of the District Court. ijj ron Clark and C. A. Kaw ls. att ys for estate Legal Notice. In district court of Cass county. Nebraska. Clara cox vs. James k Cox. James K. Cox, defendant, will take notice that on tiie lOth aavoi March, A. 1). !'.'. C'ara Cox, .ainl.lt. herein tileu her petition in the district court ot Cass coimtv. Nearaskn. ac-iiinst The s;oil James K. Cox. defendant, tiie object and prayer 1 winch is to obtain a divorce from the Oetend- ant. James K. Cox. and to procure a decree granting lo plaint;!! the custody and control ol tli' minor chad Ciracie (Jox, daujiiter of plain till and deieiidant . rsa;d relief is asked because the defendant, without iut cause oi tirovocation. cruelly and wantonly deserted plaintiff upon or iiiimii .-sepiemuer r.en, .v. i. is-.m, and has con tinuously remained away for more than two years prior to tii'.nr of his suit. y ou are required to answer said petition on or eloretiie !f.-h day of May. A. 1). 1K.W. Dated tins 25th day ot -March, A. I). lSflH. Cl.ARA C()X. Uy her Attorneys, Byron dark and C. A. Raw's Iegiil Notice. In the ditrict cou;t of Cass county. Nebraska. CliailesC. t'aiine.e as receiver of the Citizens ank ol Piattsmouth, Nebraska, vs. The feo- li'S liindii!K. laian and Saviujr Association. 1 he l'eopie s liuiidins, Loan and Savinc Asso ciation, delendant. will take notice that on the th day ot Apm A. 1J. lsns Chanes C. l'arinele as rec: iver cf the Citizens Bank of Piattsmouth. Nebraska, nlaintitl tierein. hied his netition in the disuict court of Cass county. Nebraska. irainst said defendant, tiie object and prayer of . iiicn are io recover a money judgment against etendant on three causes ol action set forth in said petition: on the nrst cause of action for the ot s.nivvith seven per cent interest thereon rom the'.itli dav of May A. U. Isht- on tfie sec ond cause of action the sum of .s'jon with seven r cent intercut tiieieoti from the iith dav of lay A. 1). 1- i: on the third caue of action the tun of ;:ia.i witli seven percent interest thereon am the Mill day ot Novemoer A. 1). lsii. i ou are requested to answer said petition on or c-fore the amli day of May A. 1). ls,is. Hated this l'.Uliday ot April A. 1J. lstis. Chaki.es C. Fakmei.e, As Receiver of Citizens Bank of Piattsmouth. Nebra:-ka. By his Attorneys, Byron elarlc SC. A. Raw Is. 1 H. lV-barr JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.. I ire Insurance at Actual Cost. Collec tions liiven Special Attention. 7."0,iwiJ .-r.-j r,l s,-h ,, I a,U l,,r 1 rorj'?fl lt:i' T:".-.i;n oT.-i Zli-,- A iiao curria'o doulilos tho iilo:i.s,iri.-oi driv in. Jnteridirir linvcrs of carriiiL'os or h.-ii-- ncjs enn save dollars Iiy sondimr for the lurtro. freo catalog-iio of the Elkhart Carriage bud Harness life Co., Elkhart, JLud. Sjnri.il I'li'v In Wall 'a!vy Ior thr Sjh in1.!, Tnnjr: Nice 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . n P.at'e a-,. . ..'J ier Hull Nice I 1. ii r an en I '. t : i i Jo i r 1 Ioi . Nil-,' I i ii i n o-i ooiii I'atU'fs, .'ie per I to. I Niee I'.ilor I .it t i-rns, '.Ie per I loll Al.I. Nl V Sl Vl.l.s -We linve :i few I;, nun, nt- ill still l.ower I'liees. Als,,) e very t li i ni ytiu Heed ill I 'n i n I s or Oils at t he Lowest I'riees. (iIUIN(i & CO., lriiKKlilH Inn, I iill l'iir lltiili n. , Igl ' j fj WE MEAN BUSINESS! I A Stlciiilil Line of New, l'Vc-sh (Iroccrics ..Just hv ciwil ;it.. L. B. EGENBERGER'S Also a Fine Line of Dry Goods and Notions. REMEMBER v-a, e not Sell iii"; Sijeair ,'it I,i ks Tlitin ('est in order to M;il,e up on .iemiet li i li else, lint wo Hell jvery-thii:"- on :t CLOSI-l MAIKIIN nnd.voti will Uml HAliOAINS in every Department . TlIK MCI 1ST LIXI'l OF FINE In tin i cil.y. sold !y San You Souk I , .1 ,. 310 Main St. .. THE LEADERS .. ! 1 14 F ,p O A 7' K m W. id ii :k ?! A s v u It Vl . K C 8 A. H. WECKBACH & CO. '"PHI'-V earr v lie ! : !'oe,-l a in. thine; fresh and new. Tin mors t lie :mI v,! ii ta ee n special nl'-'.'riVa 111 slOCK. 'i ll-' oti'.v Ol.H fresh Cheese. Cull and see us. A, II. WECKBACH & c tiut have ri.1'1 lircct to the ron-,Kii:i.t-r fr unrs nt wh m fai'i lino.?, PiivuiL' him tiie dr.iljr's proIitH. w h'.-re I'ir examination. Kvcrythmtr wnrrant'jd. lMstvl. Sbf Vhir;J'S. III 1 l V. i " styles of l!irns Surn-va, tsi Cirri a- -pns, I'h:uit''riB, 'J'rans, Vitf,n et'cs, Sr.ni:r H'a' and Miiic Ko. 77. SurreT ITarnM. Prl"f, f 16.00. bair ns. S. r-l f r Ad K..d m belts for S-ia. CaUHgue of all our styled. shade, apruu ami ItDdern, w. As good m Mils for ELKHART cakriage and iiakehh to. v. b. puatt. c't. elkuakt. uio. w It. I ... lmmm Oldest 1 liveryman, Jsmss G13 MAIN STREET, STILL IN BUSHMESS. BEST n'o;s for VVe-i'linfTd, Funerals or Pleasure Parties, etc. Hack orders attended to promptly. Terms reasonable. Cash preferred. Calland ge rates Telephone 7(5. Ti. B. W. D. Jones auctioneer all kinds of goods and Inrm tock disposed of They banisii pain and prolong life. CD a-i .1 ! N'V -a I No matter what the matter is, one will do you good, and you can get ten for five cents. A now FtTlpparkft containing tfh Rrrv r nrr.r.i Ii90'! .'rr; Z'yi'K r'' i,w :rI ' to thH KIPass nirmi AL i ' Tabu utj wU be tkri t for five riis. jfc.t UitJiCiiic CARPETS.. pie. ('onio iii nnd we will Save L. B. KOKNBERCjER. T r F RY TRADE !- i-i most eioripiele lino in ( ;i ss 'eonri ty. f.1 E vcry v i; y e.,sli fm uur i-.ini nnd five tiieir ounto 0 isenu r.ts. A i-empieto line of canned foodn e ii. the ia y where you Jean (retail kinds of . Waterman BP unci Muji any-j larp?, frt tfi Surrey. Prlr'. with rartaint, limpa, ma. D. JONES... Crjs.s County's GIVES A RELIEF. f 'C.t 'Lit ' I A . i i,S WM In httt rrtn (wlfhont plw) fe now for ml 1 !"rt n:r:u.i for tic p.wr und tbeeconomi- f lt( r mde a.nco tiie world wa crv&tetl. -" JtfW B.'W.-.:0'ria V - - , 1 Cm) J iiOco tiie world creaXed. Iv