The Semi-Weekly Hews-Herald PUBLISHED WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS . . . IY T It K . . . NKWS PUBLISHING COM TAN Y, M. I. POLK, MUTOK. DAILY KIMTION. One Year, in ml van re, .... Six Months Ono WiM-k Siiitflo Copies, 8KMI-WKKKLV KDITKiN. Ono Year, ill alv:incs . . . Six Months, Hi $1 00 f.o THP LARGEST GIRGULATION Of any Cass County Paper. FlItKN iilonjr the t-horo.s of ('uhninark tho retreat of the Kimulsh soldiers to tho Boaports. They will carry on the work of devolution to tho lnt. WlTll Knlund at our b.u:k, ii will bo a dillicult matter fr l'Yancn to crawl up in I ho rear and lur'o n jealou.s harpoon Ix-twoon A mcrlca's shoulder blades. TlIK popycrat governors are trying to resurrect the elates rijjhtu doetrim'H which wore shot to pieces during the lato war. For digging upd ;ul issues, and making attempts to jalvanie them the new democracy has no suno rior. Too MUCH American pork with an over supply of Hen Davis apples from thin country is what an exchange thinks ails Germany and causes her unfriendly altitude. Tnoy refuse V foryivo our peop'c for underselling them in their home markets. TllE Irish World reports jjreat suf fering in Ireland hundreds of peoplo dying1 of actual starvation in that country. It seems strantro that such poverty should exist in this fertile is land, that a crop failui e a tiri'le sea son means starvation for so many people THE United States has finally cue- ceeded in picking Spain up and giving her a good spanking. Afler her ex perience in the Philippines with Ad nnrai uowey s iict, it is snin to say Spain has changed her mind about the United State: blurting. And as to our Bhooting qualities she has already been shown. j.iik war movements arc growing more rapid and vevy soon decisive action will be reported It is evident that tho government will land 1.3,1100 regulars at Matanzas with arms and ammunition for the insurgents who will act with them in an effort to take Havana from the rear. The Spanish army is thought to number not more than 30,000. THE World-lleralu has a great finnn cial scheme which it urges upon con gress. It wants the national govern ment to print $200,000,000 in green backs to buy war material with, in stead of issuing bonds. While tho gov eminent printing presses arc running why not print a billion or two, pay olT the national debt and stop taxing the peoplo entiroly. As a financial vngar ist the Omaha sheet deserves a place well up toward the head of the pro cession. IT IS at once amusing and disgusting to see tno number of men who are anxious to light for their country pro viding' they can get an ollice and draw a good salary wiulo tho other fellow does tho fighting. At the war depart ment at Washington there were up to Saturday morring 10,000 applications lor appointment to positions from brigadier general down, and there is no end to the fellows who like to be coramandor-in-chief, but how many have applied for this po.-it.on is not stated. JOIIX JACOO Astou is another t f thosa horrid capitalists whom popy- crats like to rail about as enemies of mankind. John has offered to roie a regiment and accompany it to the front and paj all its expenses. Helen Gould donated $100,000 in cash, and one of the Vanderbilts has given his elegant yacht for a dispatch boat Wall street organized a regiment from among the wealthy operators on the board of trade, and evidence is not wanting; to show every day that tho socialistic howl about the inhu manity of capitalists is lhe merest buncomb. OMAIIA appears to be well equipped with gubernatorial candidates. I.en Baker's friends have boen making an active canvass in his behalf and now the old war governor Alvin Saunders is being pushed for the nomination. J. Clem Deaver is a prominent pop candidate and John O. Yeisr is hust ling for a nomination. There are but three candidates however who may really be considered in the race and they are Ben Haker, Judge Ilayward and A. E. Cady. Either of the three could win against tho present State House ring, without a doubt. "Calamity" Bill Dixit, the erst while erratic and honest j opulist, has been heard from again. He is making war ia Saunders county against J. N. Gafiin, who has his weather eye on the demo-pop nomination for governor. Saunders has been for years a pretty strong populist cpunty, but there seems to bo war in tho ranks over there, and it is very doubtful if Gafiin can get his owo delegation. The demo pop "reformers' for oftieo only over there are cracking their whips, but it ia A ii ful if t V r xr p.in flricn ttir, inl( J 7 WSl4fbVB 7 '.- u.w wa una- dlo-of-thc-roaders into lino. There will bo a merry war between the puri fied popocrats and tho "degenerate" middle-of-the-roadei a this falj. e)i in 0)1 t SO QJ Commodore Dewey Strikes the Death Blow To the Cas- tillian Ret-Hot Fire Poured Into Manila Span iards Cut the Cable Manila Finally Surrenders The Entire Fleet Was Destroyed. Washington, 1) C, May 2, .1:80 p. in. Special to the News. J That tho American fleet came out of yes terday's cimllict in good order is best evidenced by the fact ihis morning that (J:mmodoro Dewey oc.ed bom bardment on Manila and was pouring into the Spanish fortress a deadly shower of shot and shell. When the (ire was at its hot Lest, the Spaniards cut the cable and cut oil all further communication until Hong Kong, tho nearest telegraph station, 000 miles away, can be reached. Dewey had arranged pi ins with the insurgents to march upon Manila and open battle from tho rear and doubt less by this time our forces have com plete control of Spain's possessions in the island and has captured or de stroyed all that part of her navy which she has r.eon depending on to defend the island and defeat America's Pa cific squadron. 4:20 j). m. Latest advices are 1o the effect that Manila his surrendered, Dewey has destroyed the entire Span ish Heel: that he has raised tho cable and sent the good news to headquar ters of the com p: etc- 'ind sweeping vic tory. Every Spanish boat in tho engage ment was destroyed burned, blown up or sunk. The crews of many of t';e ships went down with them. "Washington, May -.Special to The News. Tho first battle of tho present war in South Pacific seas oc curred at the Philippine islands this morning and resulted in a splendid victory lor tho American tleot under Admit al Dewey. At f o'clock a. m. Admiral Dewey opened fire on the Spanish squadron and the forts at Manila. There were two engage ments, in both of which, the Spaniards fought desperately, but showed not the sKill or marksmanship of - the United States marines. Notwithstand ing the enemy's fleet contained ten boats to our six, they were no match for ns and the result is the al most com plete annihilation of the Spanish squad rem. The Spanish ship M iri i Christina and tho crui-er Castilla were burned, ! the Proisrr I inn J,.-, n ! blown up ai.d a number of their shit s ; sunu- to prevent then-laiung into our hanels. The entiro fleet was more or i less damaged and were ol liged to re tire. Tho losses were numerous, notably Captain Cadarzo, a priest and nine other persons. The news of their de'eat created in tense excitement in Madrid and mounted guards were placed on patrol to preserve eneler and prevent rioting in the streets. There was much mut tering among the populace, but the guards succeeded in preserving order. Tho second engagement and the most bitter of the two, came on be cause of tho landing of American ships to form communication with the in surgents. Not a United Slates vessel was lost in the conflict. Tomorrow Manila will be occupied ty our forces and the Philippines will fall intet our hands Washington is wilel with joy r.nd ex citement and at department headquar ters tho official are happy and more than satisfied with Iho splendid vic tory and the able and valorous con- el uct of our for cos under Iho intrepid Aelmiral Dewey. Madrid, May 2, S a. m. The Span ish admiral acknowledges his Heet has been completely demolished. Madrid, May 2, S a. m. A dispatch to tho Liberal from Manila s.iys Ad miral Monte:j , tho Spanish comman der, acknowledges that tho Spanish Heet has b en c nnp'.ctely demolished. IIo ads that the crow of tho Spanish warship Mindano has b:cn SRved. The British consul at Manila, E. II. Ilawson-Walker, has conferred with FLEET flNNIfll LftTED. Boats. Commodore Dewey. The object of their conference is not known. New York, May 2 A special to tho World from Tampa, Fin., says: It is rumored that 5,000 troops and as many Cubans as the Cuban junta can gather here will leave Tuesday night for Mat anzas for tho first invasion of Cuba. The World correspondent said that an army officer told him he had seen an order from tho secretary of war ordering the troop to move Tuesday night, Matan.as being thoir objective poin t. Transports are expected Tuesday. It is known that of the thirty days' rations given out a few days ago none is luing used, and the regimental of ficers have received word to have their commands ready to move at a mo ment's notice. It is known that the batteries have been served out with 1500 rounds each and all soldiers have full cartridge bolts. INFORMATION AND OPINIONS. The. hoys may as well wipo otT their war paint and lay away their guns we have more soldiers now than we reed. When the Atlantic squadron gets through with tho enemy's Hot ilia all there will bo left of Spain will be the liabv king. Americans aro too gallant to spank an infant. Tho New York Journal has hired John J. Ingalls to "jeer" at the block ading plan to reduce the Spaniards in Cuba. As a jeerer John J. is a peach. He jeered himself out of a job several years ago. As a naval expert, how ever, he is yet unknown to fame and possibly is a failure. What John seems to be mad about is that the army was not landed in Cuba and Havana destroyed within twenty-four hours after the rejection of the ulti mat urn. He is absolutely dead sure that enly the cowardice or the milk and water sentimentality of the oc eupant of tho white house stored in the way of eneling tho war somo time last week. But, after all, the administra tion little cares and the country little recks of the jeers of John Jingalls. Lincoln Journal. Several of the papers aro hauling State Auditor Cornell over the coals i3eauPo ho has accepted favors at the hands of the railroad. As a member f the state board he made atrip to 1 lot Spring, S. D., and a few days ago s.mply because Cornell accepts a favor or two from the railroads is no reason to believe that ho is owned by the rail roads. Nebraska C ty News. No, but where a man gets into office by howl ing against railroads and condemning those who ride on passes as dishonest hireling,sit looks a little curious to see tho samo fellow'accept these evidences of corruption, and ride all over the country on free transportation. The dear people can't quite understand it, you know, and naturally enquire. The Spaniards will sure enough get their foot in it if they go to playing horso with John Bull. Leniency is characterist'c ef Uncle Sam, but John Bull will fight at tho drop of the hat. Tho 13-inch guns on the big Ameri can warships are 4!) feet long and fire a projectile of solid steel weighing 1,- 100 pounds a distance of twelve miles. Every charge costs $770, and after 100 shots have been fired the gunds con demned as unsafe. It weighs 120,000 Dounds. The steel projectile which it fires can pierce 34 inches of solid iron. General Colby of Beatrice, who has for tho past two years been endeavor ing to go to the war, is likely to have his fondest hopes realized. It is re ported that President MrKinley has decided to appoint him to the rank of brigadier-general. Numerous protests have been sent from Nebraska against this appointment of General Bills. The lower house of congress on Saturday passed tho measure authoriz ing an issue of $500,000,000 worth, of throe per cent bonds payable in gold com. iho senate would show an un expected degree of statesmanship if the same measure were passed with out days of wearisome debate. Coin bonds under a republican adminjstra- tion can bo paid in any sort of money and it works no hard-hip. Hut Hie fear of a depreciated currency if at any time tho repudiation i.sls ,rot into power makes tho yold clause a very important ono. It is to lie hoped a fftajority of tho senators may be patriotic enough to piss this very necessary law without exploiting their financial vagaries on a public that has surfeited on such debates sinco 1S!K. a deluge of Water. -htr C'rck hihI I.ouiHvili ImI t -l by it M'triut MiM'h IMm:i;e lon Saturday afternoon about -t o'clock, when the black lowering clouds hover ed over l'lattsniouth, the vivid light- Ining Hashed, tho thunder rumbled. peopio nero ieareu a oeiugo oi waier, a (ierco electrical or destructive wind sterm. Tho clouds soon passed away to tho northwest, however, and about 5 o'clock burst in all their fury in the vicinity of Cedar Creek. Tho cloud burst, or waterspout, Hooded tho coun try from Cedar Creek to Louisville, submcging the B. &, M. tracks almost tho entiro distance from two to four feet in depth. A small pieco of track was washed out near Cedar ('reck, de lating tho Schnyler train several hours until the saction men could run out from this city and make the neces sary repairs, 1 ho yards at Cedar Creek, Cullom and Louisville were filled with brush and other de bris from tho hills and much of the land in tho bottoms, on either side of the track', are covered to thick with brush, corn stalks, surplus soil and other matter that it is doubtful if it can be culti vated to advantage this reason. Only tho excellent ballast ef the B. & M. tracks saved a washout that wouid have taken days to replace. No fatalities are reported and it was impossible to learn whether any stock was washed away by the Hood or not. It is likely, however that there was and the farmers visited by tho cloudburst certainly sustained consiel erablo damage. The Schuylor man aged to getovor the deluged tracks. A big washout is also reported from South Bend which did great damage, carrying away fencus, bridges and everything movable. The B. !t M. track was damaged so as to delay trains a short time. IIoll uf Ilinor. Following is the roll of honor of Hock BlufTs school district number ". Number of pupils enrolled 0". Names of pupils neither absent or tardy for th j month beginning April 24th i:nd ending April 2'.!lh. Ora Hutchinson, Lynn Taylor, lljllo Tay lor, Tcnio Lubbcn, Winnie Hutcheson Pearl Caroy, Myrtle Collins, Sadio Graves, Emma Graves, James Samson Willie Smith, Hay Smith, Ernest Hutcheson, Hoy Hutcheson, Edward Collins, Albert Collins, George Marsh Hay Long. Grace Taylor, teacher KuckU'ii'8 Arnica Sh1v-. Tho best salvo in tho worhl ftr cuts burns, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fe ver sores, tetter, chappcn.hands, ehil blains, corns, and all skin eruptions and positively cures piles, or no pay reouirod. it is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded Pyice 25 cents per box. For sale b F. G. Fricke. C'apl ur'l Six Wolvi s John Beeson and Sam Henderson got after a grey wolf Sunday morning which they chased lo his den, up in the hollow near Harry Howland's They secured spades and dug them out. taking geod care to shoot the! old one. a fine specimen of tho gray timber welf, and then took possession of tho fivo jroung ones, which were not more than a week old. Tho young ones were taken alivo as trophies of the bun land the pelt of the oid one will make good gloves for the two hunters this winter Shake into Your Shoes. Allen's Feiot Ease, a powder for the feet. It cures painful, swollen, smart ing nervous feet and instantly takes the sting out of corns and bullions. It's the greatest comfort of tho age. Ai len's Fcot-Ease makes tight or new shoos feel easy. It is a certain cure for sweating, callou and hot, tired, aching feet. Try it today. Sold by all druggists and shoe steres. By mail for 25 cents in stamps. Trial package FREE. Address Allen S. Olmsted, Lo Roy, N. Y. I' llf tilled the Flilg, The storo house boys unfurled their flag at 9 o'clock this morning from the top of a pole 95 feet above terra firma. A more enthusiastic, patriotic crowd of young men would be difficult to find anywhere. The new flag can bo seen from its high point of vantage for a long distance. The farmer, the mechanic and the bicycle rider tre liable to unexpected cuts and bruises. Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salve is the best thing to keep on hand. It heals quicklv, and is a well known cure for piles. F. G. Fricke & Co. It is clearly settled in war circles that the most effective way to clean the Spaniards out of Cuba is to fur nish them arms, ammunition, food and clothing and Gomez and Garcia with the troops at their command could shortly accomplish it. Thousands of sufferers from grippe have been restored to health by One Minute Cough Cure. It quickly cures coughs, coids, bronchitis, pneumonia, grippe, aslhmi, and all throat and lung diseases. F. G. Fricke & Co. Wants the liet in the .Market. Here comes Russia wanting two bat lo ships made to order in iho United States. Doesn t Russia know that this is our busy day? Detroit Free Press. Thirty-five years make a generation. That is how long Adelph Fisher, f Zanesville, O., suffered from p.les. He was cured by uing three boxes of DeWitt'3 Witch Hazel Salvo. F. G. Fricke & Co. Will Tt-mla-r llll ICrlK"Htl". The News learns from a reliable source that Stipt. Mcllugh of the city schools lias t'rori tendered a position in tho Beatrice schools at a much higher salary than is paid here a d he will, therefore, tender Uii resignation to thi 1 'ial ' simuit h school hoard, to take olTeet J mm '.'' nex t We. greatly regrtst to learn that one of the, most evident superintendents the city ever had is fo soon to leave us. His place, in view of the lo w sala ry paid here, will bo dilliciiit to til! and it will be ospecial'y dillicult to find another man combining schola' shi p, tact ami tiK ciplino to liil Mr. Mcl high's place. 'lhe patrons of the schools will be sorry to hoar f Mr. Mcllugh's inten tions. A man stands on chance of being olected to the tnayorshipof aeity unless he enjoys tho conlidence and esteem of his neighbors. Geo. W. Humphrey is the popular mayor of Swauton, Ohio, and under elates of jan. 17, lsoii, he writes as follows: "This is to certify to our appreciation of Chamberlain's Cough Semedy. My family and neighbors have tested it, and cw know it is an excellent remedy for coughs and colds. Gi:oi;ok W. II I' M I'll V," Sold by all druggists. On account of failing health P. F. Huber last week closed out his stock of general merchandise and departed fur Colorado Sp: ings, where lie will rest up during the summer mouths and if he regains his health, will return U) Louisville next fall, buiiet a good brick stores building and open up with a new stoe:k. Louisville Courier. lat'clrii- !'.it! rs. Electric Bitters is a medicine suited for an j season, but perhaps more gen eraili' neeeled when the languid, ex hausted feeling prevails, when the liver is torpid anel sluggish aiul tho need of a tonic and alterative is felt. A prompt use of this me'dieine has often abated long antl perhaps fatal bilious fevers. No moelicinc will act more surely in counteracting and free ing the system from the malar-'al poison. Headache, Indigestion, Con stipatiem, Diz.hjess, yield to Electric Bitters. Fifty cents an i i-l bottles al F. G. Fricke s drug store. 1 The records for April snows: Farm mortgages fileel, $oH, 185; farm mort gages released, $(:(), 21 8; town and city mortgages filed, $12,125; town and city mortgages released, $11, !"'). WKHl lleu-ur.l SJM. The readers of this paper will !: pleased to learn that there is at least one 'Ire.nie'l iliseaso that science lias been able to cure :n all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh bein a constitutional dis ease, requires a constitutional treaenent. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken interii.iliy. actinj; directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces ol the sys-l.-in, thereby destroy njX the foundation of the disease, and )riiiiu the patii.nl strength by build ing up the constitution and assisting nature in doeii; its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they otter One 1 lundreu 1 Killars for any case that it la lis to cine. Send for list ol testimonials. Address, F.J, iii-.nky iCo., Toledo, (). Sold by DruKKists 7ac SETTLES NERVOUS BIBPICY. Investigation shows that men who succeed are men of brains strong nerves great will-power. Ortli.iary fooel cannot supply the vital forces which people with active brrins and bodies require. Bicola Pills fe d the nerves make tho mind bright, mus cles strong mako llesh and blood and give poi feet health to Men and Wo men. Tin-: TruXKKS oi" Pmi.A-dkm-iiia make Eicola Piils J K Iaickey. chief clerk National I Jotel, Wash ington, I' C, testifies that lie was ail run d own was a shadow ( I Ins loriner sen i.wout i ins irave him wonderful relief he gained over twenty pounds after using them. Neliinjj Aici'iit for I'liit tsinon t h ninl Cass County, F. i. 1'ItIC.KK .t CO. Tnrners I. title laver lunirrx -A very small pill. Turn your liver. Cure sick head ache biliousness Indigestion. TIME TABLE mm PL ATTS MOUTH. NEB. Lincoln Omaha Helena Portland San Francisco All points west. Chicago St. J05fc1 Kansas City St. "Loeiis and all noints East and South. TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS: No 1. Pen ver express 11:1s p-i, No ti. C'hicasio exnre-s i:.:10 um ,a2i). Loeal expns, dully, St loe. Kiinsas, tt Louis, all points south No 4. Local exD. daily. Iturlin?ten, :40 am Chicago, all points east 10:-4 am Noltl. Local exD. Gaily except Sun day 1C.4) am No !t' Local exn. daily except Sun day. I'acilie J unction L2::w pm No 30. b reih t. daily ex coot tunc! ay l'aeitie Junction 2::Vl piii No if. Vestibuled exp. daily. Bur lington, Chicago and ail Doints east 5 .10 pm No 1:5 stun from Junction to 1 ial ts- motitn eJ:Mt)m No 1. Local exp. daily, st Joe. Kan sas (jity. M louis. iitieauo all points east and south.. fe:2." ptn No.l!) Local exp, daily, Omaha. Lin coln, Denver and Interme diate stations No s". Local freintit, daily, Oman a. No 2H. 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