Mill) 1 Americans Shell the Town of Cardenas, Cuba. Till-: (II V Klil LJCI:I 10 ASIILS Till" Oiililxtitt Viljniii;loM I - !lllilll- M'pH S,tnili ArHt'liitl I'liMVll I (:ltl Cut. Kiev U'ir, FI:l, M.iy 14.- 'I ho Wiimlow tins well nvon'fj. Tlio Wilmington hlicllod ( ':n (lcii.is :ift.ir tho other sliipH withdrew Thurs day evening. She hihmccd tlm m:is!cc'd t;it)orii's and all foils mid licr hhclln H'-t tho town on.llro. Tho town is ho liuvoil to ho nothing but n h(Vip of H-h'H. Yrstorif.ay morning tho Wil mington landed her small hoatu to in flpoirt tlio dania-o. In tho marked buttery Il'idortd Span iards won; found. Thri'o hundred other hotlios wero found in tho forts. Miny aro believed to have perished in tho town. The Wilmington was not daunted. Washington, May II If tlio com ing naval battle is not deeisivoand doea not terminate the war the presi dent will iinini ili.itel y issuo jinother cull for lMl,0OO voliiritcc.ru. This was decided at a cabinet meetinir today. Kky W'kst, Fla., May 1 1. News of a li;'ht at t.'ie'ifiKos is eonlirmed )y the arrival of the Windom with two dead .'it'll four wounded. The li,rhthou!c: at Cien f uejros was destroyed, one foi t leveled, the; .'f.eiirl blown up and the town set on lire. The expedition to (Jienfueos was for the pui pose of cutting t he southern cable. Lony; boats from tho M:irb!o hoad and tho Nashville wero s-nt in bIm-iv, grappled the cable and and fin ally out. out a section. The jrallantry of the men was rcm.irkanlo. They worked cool away under a withering lire. American ships kept up answor iii the lire for two hours. Tho boats were within twenty-five yards of tho sho re. The Marble head, Montgomery and Windom were, in the Cie.ifueos tijrht. The Spanish loss was H0. The American wounded were Ciijv t.iin Washburn Maynard, Lieutenant Cameron Window of the Nashville Krner-t Santii .end.), 1 1 W. Uochmeis ter Isaac I enrickson, Kobert lialtz, John I .ivis, aial O. Dui an all of tho Marbicliead . Kky Wkst, Fla. , May 14. In tho en;;:jjemeti 1 1 tT Cienfueus on Wednes day one sailor on tin; Mjirblehead was killed and six wero severely wounded. Many Spaniards we:e I illedor wound ed. The Cranil Ol.l M.411 lyiiiK. I.oNPox, May 115. l'x-1 'reuiier Win. IS. (iladstono is dyisjr. lie cannot sur vive lonjr. Clothing for I tie SoIiiiits. The invoice. of cothinjj for the two regiments of infantry now unc.ampou at Lincoln was sent from Omaha to the camp on 'i fiur.-day nitr'nt. This cloth ing' will be di-sti i bated amoiiij nil tho troops neodinjj clothinjf :.l one.-.. The soldiers who are i.lready uniformed will not be yiven new uniforms, but tho new clothing will be hoid in re serve for them. For such uniforms as are now worn the state will receivo a receipt from tho quarterma-ter's de partment, U. S. A., and at tho end of the war such uniforms as are now fur nished to the government by tho state will be replaced by othor uniforms yiven the ttate by the government. The new uniforms to be furnished the recruits now drilling in citizens' clothing include a suit of underwear, socks, b'ue flannel shirt, blouse, trous ers, campaign hat of felt, a cap and a blanket. Tho private is given an al lowance i f clothing, and if tho cloth ing ho takes from tho quartermaster's department tiering the Verm of his en listment iloes r.ot equal in value his allowance fr clot hing, the balance of tho allowance is turned over to him in money. Oomt ! Mix Men. Host. u Transcript. If Come, has with him, under his immediate personal command, 3,o0() insurgents, he has not a small force, but an exceptionally large one for a Cuban leader. As a rule, tho insur gents have operated in small bands, very often not more than 300 or 400 being present. under one leador. The most careful estimate wo have heard from an American observer long set tled in Cuba placed tho total armed strength of thi insurgents at about ,"i,IXHI n-en. The observer had, up to a year ago, never seen more than 2,.'ii0 insurgents in one holy, and such a strength was cxeeptionnl. Thus cor respondents who think Goiik z is weak ening b cause be has 3,500 men with him are mistaken. lie is concentrat ing and drawing his scattered bands to his headquarters. Gomez is also one f the men who krows how to "make a little army go a long way." In Tlirir New Onartrnt. DiS. Cooi. anij Cum in. lis moved into their new oiiico-, j t osite the liiley to day. Kaeh has a very coaveniuut and ban J.-o:ne y appointed suite and when finally etlied they wi!l have tho bet and most complete otliccs in the city. CITY AND COUNTY. SA'l t'UDAY. Tin; will of the late I. Soibold wan admitted to probate today. Tho Omaha pototlico Boils 1,000,000 i! cent postage stamps per month. Frank Morgan has a handsome Cu bin (lag painted on his front window, Hugh Roberts is MilTcring fiom a very soro thront and is compelled to live on soups. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. iScely rejoice over tho arrival of a girl baby at their house yesterday. V.. T. Yonkers hurt his hand today while ut work in the shops and was compelled to 1 ty ofT. Oscar Keil of Avoca was in tho city today, looking after some road matters at the county clerk's oiiico. Tho Omaha exposition t-tamps will be issued next week and it is safe to say no others will be used in Ne braska. Two convicts escaped from tho peni tentiary Thursday night about 12 o'clock. They have not yet been ap prehended. F.mil Stamm, who has been working at the Journal ollleo, will leave Mon day next to loarn the machinist trade at Havelock. Clarence A. Mathis of Greenwood filed a petition today with Judge Spur lock asking for the position as admin istrator of his parents' estate. Ton or a dozen of the young laJics of Greenwood ar" gi i ig to organize a ladii s band. Tin y expect to soend abt ut $200 in tl.o purchase of musical instruments. KJ. Streight writes 'lis parents from Lincoln that he has In on promoted to llrst sargeant in his c inpany. lie ex pects to go to San Francisco with his regiment in a few .;a; s. In a trip to Oa.aiia an. I Lincoln re cently the Nkw.S man did not to i half as many Hags displayed as right here at home, l'lattsmouth is awake and shows her interest in the success of the government. Tho womon of questionable char acter montioned in tho Nkw'S a few days ago have been given notice to quit tho dwelling they occupy and seek other quarters. They wiil move to avoid prosecution. Will Cillespio tho Mynard grain merchant has purchased 21,000 bush els of corn in tho last few days and tho new elevator is nearing completion. Tho high prices will leave asnugsum of money in tho hands of Mynard farm ers. From Madrid wo learn that the Yan kees are a brutal, barbarous outfit. Dewey is charged with groat cruelty shown toward tho Manila people, over 3,000 having been killed by this cruel assassin. It is evidently aw ful, from the Spanish standpoint. I-aac Gochinour and Crura Stewart have for some time time been quarrel ing over the possession of an island in the river south oi tho bridge. Goch incur beat Stewart ia the courts and was given title to the land. A few days ago, however, Gochinour gave Stewart a portion of the land and the difficulty is now supposed to be at an end. Tho followirg is a partial list of Omaha visitors this morning: Mrs. F. II. Guthman and son Ilonry, Mrs. A. J. Gutscho and daughter, Mrs. Jos. Lake, Mrs. Henry Of 5, A. E. Todd and wife, A. L. Ttdd, Miss liuzzoll, Mrs. Thos. Wiles r.l daughter Grace, Don Atwood, Miss F.di.a Adams, Mrs A. 1. Campbell and daughter, Mrs. Frauk Boyd and daught r, Mrs E. II. Booth, Mis Laura and Etta Kincaid. and Mrs. Mauy. SUNDAY. J. I. Falter wroto eleven policies of insurance in the Farmers' Mutual Saturday. Miss Marjorie Agnew C;imi up from l'lattsmouth Friday evening for a vis it with friends. Louisville Courier. Mrs. Chaplain Wright, who will be SO years of ago in August, is in very feeble health and her friends are much alarmed at her condition. James V. Chizek of Louisville and Miss E-tella Alexander of South Omaha wero married at tho home of tho bi ide's parents in that city Tin r. -day evening. May 12. Alg Johnson camo home last night from Aurora to visit his parents over Sunday. lie is firinir out of Auro:a for the 1 & M. and this is his first visit home in no-iily a year. (Jid Archer j'esterdey was given the contract for excavating tho cellar for Robert Sherwood's new store building and will commence work tomorrow. Tho building will be constructed as soon as men can do it. Thos. Whalen broke a finger a few days ago in a very peculiar way. He started to go down stairs and, in some way, slipi.ed and camo near falling to the bottom of tho steps. He reached out his hand to save himself and his finger caught in the bannister and was broken. Mrs. John McCarthy of Nebraska City is in the city visiting Mrs. Ed Oliver. She went out to Seattle with hor son and the Klondike party which left thhs city a fow weeks ago for the gold fields and doubtless sho has some interesting stories to tell of the Alaska country. Misses Lottio Calkin, Emma Poisal, Eva a id M ible Fletcher, Mau i Mc Coy, and Messrs George Hall, Dick Stultz. Oliie Olson ami John Claus niiida up :i i'urij' ili pr?rty that went out to Mr. and Mrs. Wellmnii's last evening to atl.-nd a secia gathering of young people Fr.uiK Johnson of this city, eon of J. W. Johnson, is said to have stood sec ond in his regiment as a specimen of lino physical development. If ho possesses tho sturdy qualification of his father ho will so in graduate from tho ranks as an officer and we hope to hear a good report from him at tho front. 1'n.l Foley, tho section foreman at Soutll Herd, who was injured a few days ngo. Is improving nicely and will not be ablo to leave his rooms at the I'erkins house in a few days. lie will be al)b) to go to work, however, for some time, having sustained more serious injuries than was at first thought. MONDAY. The Kiley had tho first spi ingchiek en of tho season last night for supper. Georgo I'oisal started his street sprinkler today and will keep Main street clear of dut hoieafter. Geortre Andorson Smith and Miss Louisa Hicks, both of Murray, wero today issued a licence to marry. Mrs. W. II. Doaring and son re turned this morning from a pleasant visit with hor husband up at Norfolk'. Herman Holschuh drove to the country yesterday. Ho siys tho small grain looks as fine as ho ever saw it and the corn is corning up nicely. Fred Gorder camo over from Weep ing Water yesterday for a visit with his mothor and sister Louise, who is getting well again after a long illness. Mr. Stadleman lveoived a letter from his son Fred that he and his party wero in tho Klondike country about fifty miles from tho Yukon river Tho Sokol society put up its Hag polo yesterday but did not dedicate it or hoist the Hag. This ceremony was postponed until next Sunday on ac count of tho rain. Tho Plattsiriouth boys who enlisted in tho First regiment, Nebraska vol unteers and gone to tho I'hilippi nes are located as follows: Merritt Kerr, Co. Hof Fairbury; H. C. Jack, F. H. Johnson, II. G. Livingston, C. Fryc, of company M, Broken How. Lem Cooper writes his father hero from aboard tho Suaneo gunboat which has been at Norfolk. He says they are ordeied to Key West with Schley's Hying squadron and expect 1o become a part 'of the blockading llect. Hois well and enjoys life on ship board first rate. Theodore I'itts and Mary Krolek were married this afternoon at two o'clock at tho homo of tho bride in Mercerville. It was a quiet affair only intimate friends vnd relatives being present. The3r are prominent and well thought of young people of this city and tho News hopes they may be happy all along the pathway of life. The trial of Leo Dillon at Nebraska Citj' for the killing of Wm. Iteisch in that city last November, was com pleted Saturday before Judge Ramsey and the jury returned a vordict of ac quittal. Dillon has been always known as a bad citizen when drunk but it is to bo hoped that tho trouble ho has recently gono through will make him a better and more sober man. Tho Plattsmouth boys are all mem bers of the first regiment which start ed for San Francisco and Manila this morning except Frank Hassan and Ed Spencer who were mustered into the second regiment which is ordered to go to Chickamauga and very soon will doubtless join the army of invas ion of Cuba at Tampa, Florida. The boys would rather go to Manila than Cuba. When they return, after- a 12,- 000 mile cruise they will bo regular sailors. Jtui'kf Kaljrr lo Fight. Ex-Deputy United States Marshal W. II. Liddiard has returned from a two weeks' trip to Pine Ridge agency, ; and says there is even greater excite ment among tho Sioux over tho war than there is among the whites. 1 he Indians are anious to go to the front as scouts, and Liddiard says seven of them followed, him to tho train beg ging him to take them along. Tho haif breeds are also anxious to go, but tho full bloods frown on the as pirations of their lighter colored brothers, and insisted that if real, fir.sl-class work was wanted thev would have to do it themselves. World-Herald. Try Allen's loot-Kant'. A powder to be shaken into the shoes. At this season your feet feel swollen, nervous and hot, and get tired easily. If you have smarting feet or tight shoes, try Allen's Foot El se. It coois the feet and makes walking easy. Cures swollen and sweating feet, blisters and callous spots. Relieves corns and but. ions of all pain and gives'rest and comfort. Try it today. Sold by all druggists and shoe stores for 2oc. Trial pack age FREE. Address. A.lcn S. Olm stead, Lo Roy, N Y. Au I'nfortuiiate Aeeid en t. Mrs. Wm. Claus while busy in her kitchen this forenoon, went to turn around quickly and fell breaking both bones in her right limbab ive tho an kle. Mrs. Claus being well along in years, the accident becomes particu larly unfortunate. A Warm Friend. Foley's Colic Cure is very hot, but when diluted it is a warm friend in deed to those suffering from bowel comDlaints. It never-, fails. 2oe and 50c. Smith & Parmele and F. G. Fricke & Co. The Platte Kiver Ferry. P. M. Nord will begin May 7 to op erate a ferry across the latte River at Oreapolis. Teams crossed all hours of the day. New boats and good ser vice. Good roads on both sides of river. Get Wash -a-Lone weiler & Lutz. toap at Zuck- MI) VP H Cuban Foils, to lo Iioui!)ai'lf.l With S!iot Shell. SMART TRICK TO CkT COAL. Nit ret a ry I.imi' Olvcw I'"tili" rlr to Fiijajc' Oin t':M tIi I- liTt Tin Culian Fort 4 to I'.i- Slii-lli'il Oi Imt ar New. St. 'Ihomas. W. k.. May 10 Tl.o Spanirdi consul hero has declared that all American newspaper correspond ents made prisoners hereafter will be shot at once as sp:e-. Washington, D- C , May 1 ('.--Secretary Long has sent thoe instruc tions lo Samp-i in, Sehloy and Clarke of the Oregon: "Enemy's ships in Carribbenu sea, must be found and captured or de stroyed. a tiiiki siii'.Mn:)X i-'oi:mi:i. Wad.ingtoi, I). C, May 10 A third squadron will be fonred and may be the first to meet 1 he Spani-h II et. The. Montgomery, Yale and St. Louis have been ordered lo form a junction with tho Oregon, Marietta and IJulYalo. It is expected this will be done tomor row. 1 hen, as Secretary ijong say?, I lie Spanish llect will be like a rat in a trap. Norfolk, Va., Mayy 11",. Naval olli- cers believe that Spain has made ex tensive arrangements to secure coal by "capturing" French irr other for eign colliers. Several big ships loaded with coal are reported as being in the Carrihean sea, probably waiting for tho Spanish llect to "capture" them. Washington, D. C , May 10, The Oregon was heard from this morning. Her location is kept secret. WILL SI I KM- TIIK t"o;TS. Peaceful blockade plans have been abandoned. Commodores Watson and Reiie-y have been ordered to turn their ships loose mi Cuban coast fortifica tions. Artillery Soldiers Jiidyo Spin lock, who some time ago started in lo erganiz.) nn arlillcrv com pany in this oou-ity, reports progress lists are out at 11 mwood, Weeping Water, Union, Nehawka and two iits in Platls-mout h. About fifty men have signed the enlistment roil and the work- is .-tiil progressing. The follow ing letter wiil be of interest to those who have signed the roll: Lincoln, Neb., Miy 12, 1W)S. .1 ud-o Spurloek, Piatt-moulii. My iKiar Sir: There are no new developments in the artillery regiment. Tho kite-;!. advices from Washington indicate that there will not be an additional call for men until after tho next naval eonllict, whicn, it seems, will determine the probable luture of the war, or rather whether there will be any war or not. Hold your organization toget h. r a rid await as patiently as possible the de velopments of the next few days. It is to lie regretted that there must be such prolonged uncertainty, but there appears to bo no way cf avoiding it. Captain Dudley writes to hold to gether, that our prospects, according to a letter from Adjutant General Corbin, are excellent and that we will bo sure to get out in tho event of ser ious trouble. Very truly yours, IIOKACK G. WHITMOKK, Chairman Committee on Organiz. itior. lielil l'p ami i;!lil. From Saturday's 1 1. lily. Frank Huschc cf Cedar Creek was in omana vesicrtiay. u isi nignr. while on his way to the train, on Jack son street, between Tenth and Elev enth, he was met by two men who compelled him to throw up his hand-, and they proceeded to go through his pockets. He was relieved of .oU in cash all the moeey he had with him and was then allowed to go his way. It was rather drk where the hold-up occurred, and Mr. Rusche could not tell who the men were. One f ihein, ho thought, was dressed ;l po!;ee- man. It is, or should be, Uio highest ' im of every merchant to please his cus tomer?; and that the wide-awake drug firm of Meyers it Esh'.einan, Su rii-g. III., is doing so, is proven by the fol lowing, from Mr. Eshlcmaa: "It my sixteen years, experience in the drug business I have never secu or sold or tried a medicine that gave a.s good sat isfaction as Chamber!. i'Ts Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Sold by all druggist Fatal Wreek on tin? f. 1'. From Saturday's Daiiy. Meager details of a wreck on the M. l yesterday evening, dowi near Jef ferson City, .M-:.. were broagat in to day b3' passengers on the 4: o a. ru. train, which did not arrive until three this afteraoou. A passenger collided with a freight, result ng in the death of an engineer and severe injuries to tho fireman on tho pas-ienger.train. No passengers were injured. Vh-n Weak. Weary and Wat-i from Kidney Diseases, why not try Folej-'s Kidney Cure, a guaranteed medicine. Smith & Parmele and F. G. Fricke & Co. None Hotter in Their Line. Monday, M:ijr 2oJ, Greenb af, iir. person itor, and Mis Lowe, harpUt, will give an entertainment at the Presbyterian church. Seats o i sale at LehnhotT's. Hear them. I FIWIU 1 1 ) i CA!iDLNS AN' I AlI-OHTAN T I'OINT. (ill, , i .,1 I i r c i. . .I , 'iiin 1 , 1 1 ,. I -i.tr l 1 1- VA.-lli Ni.ro , : y 1.:.- j .r Gen eral FitIm -h j v. i . i - ' .i :: (! as the ino.-t !i'i.-'.y 1 ) ; im.n . I ;, I imv I'Mir of C'lh i u' lit p.-a- I - e i - j cl if.-.!, says (Jard.-i.a u an im j portant point st ra t e iea ' ly t 1 do. j ses- d by he Ua'it--d State fi ;. "A bout t We I, tV III I le - b.!,-:; in tie' .'..'ill t'-y, at .1 ( - r i ' 1 ' i -, 1 think it i-," l.e s lid, "all the railroads of 'ua form a junetuio .'Hid with Carder, a- i,i th hands of the A nierl.ai.s I lei invest ment of Havana wont I ho inatc ialiy advanced. No supplier coul l reach Havana from the interior, and with the bloc Mid i ng !! -e t i n f ron t of ! I a n .a r o supplies cf u'd reach that city." I t- ferri rg to lvisign E i; h y. Gene i al l. 'o s'Uil: "lie was a e;illaul l id and I am sot ry he j.- gone. II wa- a worthy fellow and bravo as a lion. I 'll bet he male a trood li"ht. E d ae must not inke cur le s s too mneh to heart. War me ins blood -led u;on both .sides and wo aie bound to b se many brave bids before wo d::ig tho yellow ensign of Spain from The ram parts oi M rr . Cab in ;-i and ot h s of the strongholds of the eiu iay." IS:if'kli-i)'K Arni' ii MilK', Tho best salvo in the vnu'lii lor cuts, burns, sores, ulcers, salt rle uui, fe ver toruH, tetter, clia;pep. handr, chsl bl vins, corns, and ail skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or i.o ;::y required. It is truaranteed to ;ivo perfect satisfaction or money r-d' u ndod. Pyico 2a cent s per box. For sab. by P. G. Pi i eke There's no better Hour made than Hoi-el's" Piar-irier," mamif.'!c'.lir,.,l in this city. A si-: y grocr for it, and thrreby get the bos!, and sup port .1 home industry at th same tii:e, which builds up Hie town. Old papers for sale at this ol!ie.. SETTLES iWllS mmi I n ve-t igation shows th't men who succeed are men of 1 rains strong nerves ere:at will-power. Ordinary food cannot suppiy the vital ferces which people with active br;-itM and hodies require. I.icola Pi! Js f" d nerves make tlio mind bright, mus cles st rong make Ilesh and blood and give perfect heal th to Men and Wo men. Tut: Tn:xi:i:s of Pin,. I K I . I ' f 1 1 A make U.lcolzi VH's J i: :u,-kcy. eliiof rl.-rk N'iUn.nal 1 1 ,.: .-I. V.: I; inton, 1) C, tcstilios lhat lie .mis run d i s o w ns a slia. 1, .v i.l his Imtiier sell -l;i:i.:i 1'ills jiavc him w.iiidrifid rciUi l.c ..ii.rd nw-i twcl.ty 1 1 . i ; " i i si aficr usiiij; tlicm. Seiiiiii .Ijji'iit fur I'l.il 1 s t'.ieu I !i ;i:i-! f'ass Coiiii-', !'. O. I-'iilCK k Kit. '!'ii riiers' l.ittie !.5v. r '.iirn.-rs small ii!I. '1'rrn v.iiir livr. I'ure s: alie - lii! ioasiioss -l.iJiHcstina. . .:ry I, K-.--A LEGAL ADVERTISEMEMTS Legal Notice. In i!!-;tri t coint i.f Cass r..iiu . Ncia.-ska. 0. '.lsin II. l'arinole, 1'laiiitill. i vs. Kuima t.'. M. Shei dcr, ct r,i., I and ; Anna M. Duwev, plaaitiii, -'i- I l'.mmn e:. M. tlir. tal.-r. ct al. lulm I.indcr. J ilin Kciinoaa. 1'c! !ii'Mir .v; .'. oii, Mary 1-'.. Keiikin as .s,-c. t ri:; :.ni,i snic '.So i:a:: id and under tlio last v. lii and tusla'in-iit ct I. V.. Kcnkin. deceased, Knuna O. M. Seliprder. i're i. Schr'.t.'iier, dulcinlaa!:;. s,II take luaice lliat on tiic IMth day nl l-ebiuary, A. I. I -.''. a peliti jn v as l! led in tlio aijov.: ent iiied case assintf fur a conditioaal revivor iA the jnd;-meat e'lleied in said canso for said judgment to be revived in the 1. anie ot the administrators of the esiate oi 1 h, via H. 1 'ariiiclc, deceased, viz : Oliatles (!. I ai inele. ane.iel 1 i. A tv, iod and 1 h.-'inas :. 1 'ariae e. and thereupon a Con tl it :oi; a! order ol re". v or , as issued ly said court reijuirii,'; you to show caie why said juda.eat sr.oui 1 imt l,e rirvoed in the name of said ad no: i ' i at. a - . on :,i 1 e!oi e i lie 'Jut o day ot Juno. A. I ). Von are reii'iued lo an ver sai 1 Con iol.'ie.; :,r der id revivor on oi hclorelho i''.h day , ; li;ue, A. I). tsi'S. li.itcd May lath . tsi'S. OHAKf.r.S C. V.MlYriA K, S. Nit Id. il. A'J'W I ! d ). and TllOMA.S ".. 1 ' A i : M 1 '. I . i '.. as a. ha ini: ae,rs. My their Atfys. ilvron Claik an i J. A. iv;.-.v!s. i(lee i-r Sale i.f In tlio ilistriet curt of (': .1 j'..a'-. ass-cou!itv, N.-'ara-f .Nelson ..ie'Ke'. ne !a th.: uiaitei c,i Lii deceased: Notice is heiehy pi von that in putMiaiK't; of an order i.l baii S. Kn.nscy, judee oi il.e rii lint court of Cass comity. Neliraska, made on the 7th day of Ma . A. 1 ). I-.I i.r the sa;e ol ti.e lea.: e. tale h le-iaaitei described, there wii! be so',,! ;J. tiie south door of th-ecouit liout- in I'lattaionth, (.'ass County, eln ;i.k a, on tiie tth david j..iie, A. I ). l -'.s. al l::i) o'clock, p. t.i., the '!.::.o.,:i;r des, ribed reai estatiT to-wit: 'J he v.esi !,.. i t.i tiie east iiail of i!,e sonu.ea.st (jiiaiierid eit.on e e.ht Is) in towaslep lea (loj i, ol re-.e tinrleea (bit in ( a-s enmity. Nol.MHsi a. sui,je t to the b to estate ol V i i lam Mc i-tc i.ob's aad iS liens and eii.'.un.b an, c exist n:;a! ti..- !ei!:, ol said djcea.-ea Noi.'.o.i Mvkeyiit.I.K, ir .east ti.e same. ."-a' I saie. i il reaiain open one ho".,. I latcd ti.:s 1 ah da of .i... . A. I ). :b' . AM !1.-,V Till .i AN. Adiiiir.istrnf.r . .Ne,s..u M'.d.c.ao:-!-.. oa.-.-- 1 1 '. i on i 'iars and s . . . i.i . i ' Probate Nollcs. in fount.. 'mi ri , t'a-s '.'o:ritv. N.bra-.a In tke a, alter i li,e cvtato o! A:ai J.,ie. de ceased: ii.e heir- of Ana '.' i.e. di-i ea -ed. .'!! all other persons inicrested in s .id c :.,te, a.!,1 hereoy r.ol.i.e.l that on ihe Tin day ol May. ! broad C'ole a." 1 a pet -t ma i,i said c.eir:. ;.";'V:f:; that his Inial a bninistra'.ion aceom.t !,:ed heie-ir., be seitied ami abov.e i: l!,--.; inools ,, -i.,p i.e taken : that a decree in di.-trita.la.n and as.- i;,; ment ho er.teied : tnat he be disci, ai .-e 1 Ii om tnet as adiiiadstrat n' ; that he ue albrxe i eat a.i.litii.ti to comans-i,!is and expen-es) the sum of Jlau.fii. tor extra. sr-.iiara y sci vices re'. lee.-d. and that il you fail to appear before s.O'1 c-'irt on the itii nay oi June. .v. i).,!--'.1. at 1 o'clock p. m.. and contest said petition, ti.e coi-rt mav lirant the piaverof raid petition, and nnKe su h otiier and lur'.lur rder-, aiio,'..ci -.-s ai: I !e(.i..cs as to t Ids com : may s.-eia pr ape r. to tiie ca 1 !,..: ad matieis ttaata.i; to -a, a e-i. ir.ay t , and ileiern; it ed . V.'i.n. - ne. aiaily seiiie hand and th.-sea. ,f anient, a! Pbsu- a.-i:t!.. Nebraska. th:s. the .tli. dav ot Ma. A. !) . ISe.iJ IjKDKI.K -l . Sit l: l.oi ' K , Coil :.t J ,. .;e. l.Kl tic..-. In the di-tiict cmct of Cass comity. Nc! rrv-ka Lhaiies C. I'nnr.c c as reeei'.tro! the Lit; Hank ol I'la'-t-iaolitii. Nebraska, vs. j lie 1 eo p.e's I.iiiidiasf. l.oari and ir"a n-. Association. '1 lie People's l.tiildii.. Ixaii an.l sa.i-,',' Ae-ii-ciatioti. deteiidant. v:ii tar'.e r.ot ice that inthe Tth day oi Apiii A. I). l'.,y ldiai.es C. l'arme-,0 as receiver of the it.zeris l.ank of 1 'lattsm out h, Nebraska, pla.r.tltf herein, I-.. ed Ins petition in the distiict court ot t 'asa county, Nebraska, atrainst said defendant, the object and prayer of which are to recover a money judgment aain-t defendant on three canses et a-rti,,n set forth m said petition: on the rirst cause of action tor the sum of iwith seven per cent interest there jii from the '.'th day ot .May A. i. 1.'7: on the sec ond cause of action the stcn of sjim v.oj, ?uvcn per cent iatore.it thereon from the '.'th .jay of May A. P. ls'J7:on the third cause of action tho sum of S:cvvith seven percent interest there. mi troni the loth tlay ot rsotetiibcr A. IJ. l-'.'i. j You are reipieste 1 to answer said petition on or ! before the :ith day of Mav A. I). 1-:. j Dated this l.'thday ot April A. 1). 1 .-!". I C'llAKl.tsC 1'AHMKI.F., As Receiver of Citizens hank of Plattsmouth. Nebraska, t'.y his Attorneys, b rn c'ark ei C A. Kawls, :r' .. r jj' 1, i'Ai :! t- J t 4 r : i r i . ( I !,e G!:::.'r : e- t 1 1 1 i r I or :; ' n If y 'i enii I i 'in . ; on f . "'I p.-i. if watch. I I 1 e c I', t whig to iiecos.-i t y, v i ! i a I, . I il a il ex -a pood hi rgai u now. 1,1 tee .1. ll'l . I t Wa'eh and le .v.lrv repair in;' ;l sp repair :,nl all Jewelry fully warranted. Ji x JS 9 . Q mil 1 .i .r Soul h of I ' til'iee, PI a! t.-unoti th, Neb. i C p, rii !; r- -i ! I, I I' H' 1 ! JJl ' 5 i ' ''"i B 131 IllLlH !Lc ';is .-inniL-n ltl ivct.-ntly 1) !'oi is for wiii.'li Itc paid TSiink What It means heavy discounts. It means that l.is compctil'M's neither can Utev m ' 1 hini on evervl hin" in hi - -line. His Leader in Stoves d reliable "Cli.trter Oak," with ils fifteen years' j-fi ia ra.nl y, and iis lialf a hundred designs. i' o ; i o i He ctn r i rem. Cas couti ! x t ver every ire.le. Tin room swiles a;,d in price io r id!' a ! ueen. f-t 5. V Is where Pea rim a n shines, and explains his wonderful business success. Tie pay's-no real, his expenses are low, ami with his casi'. lis. 'oiiiil s ; ; 4- Will Surprise You T o t.a.! 1 1 idi set; !iis wonder fill stock', and ;.reL his jirict-s, which Leu to twenty-five per ta nl. lower thrtii can be had in are On i rom ri ha. ; . eT1i' IV, I ieT - i place U n ij Opposite the Court lb HI- '- 7y ,. . ( I r.t i.r.Vf .- , 1 lirr -t t', ti. ' ' '' fjr:.ei,r.., ..-.r3 atwn'.io i y r ii" r,c..-4. ."viar ii.rn t.i l f1.. feis-S 1 o-alr'e rr-t.u. shipany- V. . S ! t wl.or'i f,r examination. 1 ff5 4fil r-r"?- A I I S hvie8 . Vjhi; Si e'.viea of ti iri,e 3rr --r. a. f t to ? i -rpf I'ici;iot;s, 'I r.-ipi, Wo. 7T, Fnrrr-T T7nmn. Pr JiS.OO Var-.nj. fc- wi for As a, ten Tor ti. Cat-.ouo ol a.l oar ELK;!iRT CAERiAtiS A.VO IIAIU'ESS Yaii. ' t '.' i; : i 5" . 1. u , fi, K C t f. ejJus,b.li:i.:vyl.Wl!i3iailttlBlliilll r XLhz Svnlzb 'premier Cypcritcr 'i ' v.v m.ijfi Ilranoh Ofllc, c r. HARVEY HOLLOW AY Contractor Uuildcr. e"TiTrnTt taken (,.r th cro' i;.,'i ! Kc:.;..-nrH i'ani an ! a:iy km ! "f c;irr,..:ili-r weik, i:i anv part .f the cunty. Cn .,11 or n l'Irss HAIlVi:V Hdl.l.llU'AV, t l.ittMiionth. Nil .i:..'ir,uinii-3r th :t the DVKMXii iri tl,e only r i:i th:. ity which pfirit-s nil the news ovr-ry d;iy in the week. m ;:' Tl'J 4 tti r" H t ae e i I. d Iliac. I will make irfJJ: m 0. rcO; d ;I01, Id gi cveivthin in my lino for tho lo buy a Watch, eit l:cv Indie-.' i ' J (HI t o 1 U mi, necoriliiig lo I in ..' in lie) lino of .1 I'. W F. I . It V , cileou an o po r t II !l i I V to got daily. I'.ery Colonic n, , ; Baraasns 5EARLP1AN'S Slaves end i!o!ise Furnishings lib' :cciil. ol two car loads of spot, cash at t In. factory. This Means It 'means lower freight rates. can nol meet liim on jirices, a marvelous assortment of carried hall so lare; a stock II ee hundred easy chairs lo select parlor stiilcs from the lowest .;i 1 car load, rales lie takes the lead ami keeps it. I 3 tj. C,,? U J Kit kJ I 'iattsmouth, Nebraska. aw & vJ - ;i, . Currity Wair -n iarro. Iroe Ko. rarry. Pric, with etlrlalci, lafnpr fti. fcc ls. ihiie, ar-jt, iluh fco'lvrB, Aa goolii M.ls tor Vs CO. V.'. 1J. I'HATTSet'r. ELK11AKT. IMU. it f f A ' f f fin J f t n It 6 (I 11 1. I'.A .J -sir Rtst Tatue driting Machine. Daa alt the Hottest Xmprorcmcnts. popular Because of Tlerit. riost Durable typewriter JIade. premier Buyers do JNbt experiment, drite for JNYw Hrt Catalogue free. I 5? f VmM41MI 'I WtlWHIH vjniiii' i viiiivi 7 iv i iivr ' Syracuse, J. X. CL 8. H. ivcnlo "nth nr;d F.irn.am sts. JAMES W. SAGE. Leading Liveryman. !ho 1 est i f ri;;5 (aruishe.! at all hour and I, is prices arc always reasonable. 1 litmost convenient hoarding stable for far mers in the citv. I'LA-rrs mouth. NKU ( i i i I Ai 'I