A r News M M n j 1VJL J mi TIIK NF.WH. F.Htut.lHln .l Nov. r. lH'.'l I'LATTSMOUTII, NKI5.. JUNK 22. 1898. YOIy. VL NO.iV.I. 1 UK 11 K KALI), I Ml u "A i Viii i:l April ID, J ConHoMdaUul .,. 1. r w "-v ja k3H ( 12 if '. AW v J I,1 f I Ifl c r.i The Latest souvenir spoons i . i J I Battle of Manila, Maine, Iowa, Indiana, Texas, Battleships, Oregon, Massachusetts. YOUR CHOICE FOR 25c. 1 ; A lii'.iutilul Silk' I iannci" ( ii ven j to Coin jnny 1. I IJ.WOlilTl'lil) AT (t. A K. HALL I hi- Loyal (HiiiiH of I" lit 1 1 iiiiiiii I li ;lve till' t.allant l mil t'lTH it TilHtc of I i oh l I 1 1 1 1 y I. list Nilil llil Jil llillH lf IllttTCHt. nyder & Co., Jewelers and Opticians See Them in Our Window. The World Beater. j 'earl in t n talks Easiness, and means Easiness when ho says TSie fierrick Refrigerator is tlio host in tho Market, arul if lie can't prove it. lio will jive you ono. That's certainly a Fair offer. The Princi ple of the HERRICK is found in this Cttt. "xTl Tho warm air rises, as Evoryono knows, and as shown above keeps a current moving' all tho time. L 4r HOME OF MICROBES Here is the style of the old REFRIGERATOR. Remem ber Pearlman sells the best, and its the HERRICK. I. PEARL MAN'S, THE BIG FURNITURE MAN. WKar- Here is one of those who are either so prej udiced against all ad vertised remedies, or have become discour aged at the failure of other medicines to help them, and who will succumb to the grim destroyer without knowing of the won derful value of Foley's Honey and Tar for all Throat and Lung troubles. For Sale by SMITH & PARMELE and FRICKE & CO. IN if THE LEADERS .. IE GROCERY T RnDE A. H. WECKBACH & CO. TIIEYcarrv the largest and most complete line in Cass 'county. B Every thing fresh and new. They pay cash for our goods and give their custo mors the advantage of special discounts. A complete line of canned goods always in stock. Tho only place in the city where you Jean get all kinds of fresh Cheese. Call and see us. A. I. T4 luiiiiLiriiiii o irauLui siiuu 'sm iCaAc twf La bis- iH8 ASSETS but have sold direct to the con sumer for 2o years at whole sale prices, saving him the dealer s pronts. baipany where for examination. Everything warranted lid styles of Vehicles. & styles of Harness. Top Burbles. S.i6 to t70. Surrevs, $ju to f 125. Carria res. Phaetons, Trans, Won ettes. Sprins-Kiad and Milk -iL.i..i.liiiftiili'iliiiiiiiiIiyiii.''i3 QnrreT Harncus PrteellSOO Wagons. Send for larpe. free Ko.SOS Surrey. Price, with enrtaim. lamps, sii A ri -vd aj nin'for f.'il ' " Catalogue of all our styles, shade, apron ana fenders, too. As gooa as seili tor .) FLKHAnT tAHUIAGE AND II A. US ESS MFG. CO. W. . I'KATT. See'r. ELKUAKT. LIB. For Siile. The five acres with residence, east and adjoining B. & M. lumber yards. 2i acres in alfalfa. Berries. 2 wells. Cistern. Cellar. Pansies in general mixture, 20 cents per dozen. Extra Sne blooming plants 25 cents per dozen at L. A. Mooro's Telephone No. 15. Truth Ter-ly Told. Foley's Kidney Cure is a safe, sure remedy for all kinds of kidnoy and bladder diseases. Ien antl Women Out of Work Can earn big wages and establish a permanent trade selling ''I ror.ite. Sells in eve-y family, lndispensible article. Sample box and confident-xl terms for five two-cent stamps. Send today and secure your field. Ikonitk Mk'o. Co., Menomoneo Falls, Wis. The Gut Heii continues to head tho list as a fine 5-cont. cigar. Ask for no other. fi'i-t evening was one long to bo re lu n. hereil ill I 'i a 1. 1 sm ti t )i , when liuu ('ri iU ef u;')jil.j packed all the streets in the vicinity of the court house to w iliic-fS the presentation of the silk ling, whit h had been donated by citi . ns for t om pany ' Tlie b ind played in.-piring music, the special choir sang a patriotic sting and Kov. F. A. Camp li. 11 invoked tin; (liviiiij blessing. T!io eiily feature tliat marred the occa.-iou was tho so-called speech by Sam Chapman. The speech was a li..'e, r.o one mo.-o than twenty feet away ould hear anything he said. The mo-t efihe crte.vd heard not a word. The Hag was handed to Ser ream (,'lias. Crmu s and Privates Her-b'-rt Austin and 11. 1). Woolen the cob r be ir-'rs for the eompany. t' i;-'.. Sbeldon in response, on be ii. i. f i f the company, m ide a sjieecli well v.-erlh in aring. He thanked the -i! i.ciis "f Pi-itt-moiu.il for i hoi- gen eco is kindnos--, and promis d no Sp tn-i.-ti bands .-bou'.i! ever soil the colors of the beau li lul ll-tg, and if but otic man llv.-d to reLuni ho:ne, the Hag s.!i' . uld be ! -ought bat k t ) Platts inoutb ami find lolgeinent in the court house, llii speech was fre queniiy intorrupiud with loud cheer ii'g. After the Hag prosentution the vol unteers were escorted up to the G. A. l. bait where the Woinans Uolief Co. ps had prepared a banquet for them. The labies were loaded with good tiling.-; to t at and the guests of the evening greatly enjoyed the feast before them. Ono of the members of the company from the wect end of the county said t, Tin-: Ni:'s reporier that ho was i.urp:-ise.l at the !ios:.i tality of Piatts inoiith, and tint he would leave with a very different feeling toward this town than ho had ever haiborod be fore. The company is feeling first rate, and expects to go to Omaha to morrow, though no orders have yet ben received. A I'U-itsitiit Wetltliiifi. A pretty home wedding oceured at noun today at the he.me of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. 3Iorrow in this city, whon their daughter, Miss Erli j, was united in marriage to Mr. Charles Banning, ;i piominent young business man of Mehnwka. The ceremony was per formed by Kev. Mr. Chimberlain of L'.mdon, Xebi-aska, in tho presence of a sn. all company or frienas and rela tives. The bri 'e is the bright and win some daughter of tine of Cass county's hest fain i i ies, and was raised in this county out near Eight Mile Grove. The groom is a promising young man of good family. He was born in this county, and has by his correct bearing and kindly manners made hosts of fi ien.ls The Imppypair will reside at, or near, NehawJca in a pleasant homo al ready furnished in elegant style for their future lioni:. M-iny handsome p.esents were received from relatives and friends. After the ceremony, and congratulations we e extended. The company then sat duwa to one of the most elegant and substantial dinners ever sorved in this city. Tho names of the guests present were: Dr. C. 1). .Morrow and sister, Nellie, of Cedar Creek; Dr. J. Mor row and wife, Ccrmantown; Andrew Morrow and wife, Murray; Dr. Milton Morrow, Memphis, Neb. Dr. Shel don, wife and daughter, Isador, Ne hawka; Miss Maud Davis, Nebraska City; J. E. I.anniug and Stella Ban ning, Nehawka; Mrs. II Sturm, Ne hawka; Mr. Longhridgo and wife, Murray; Mr. Dull, Murray; Mr. Frank Young and wife, Murray; S. M. Davis anil daughter, Cora, I. Pearlman and wife, Mr. Gilmore ai.d wife, Andrew Dill, Delicti Chriswiior, Pa: k Chris wiser, Mr. Sehu'.zo and wife, Mrs. Alice White, Albeit Egenberger, Miss E ttie Dean, Uo.-a Melvin, Mrs. Meivir-, of riattsmouth; Joe Shaw and wife, Grace McDonald, Dock Long, Albert Young, Mrs. McDonald, Klor auee McDonald, Anna and Viola Ytu;ng. of Murray; George Reynolds, .i i s. .f . lil. B inning. Frank Mother read Co. 15, X-diawka; Mrs Rachel Co.vii', .M iple (irove. Neb. Txt:ij'rt .Markets. September wheat went off today in Chicago and c.ost.d at 07, torn also declined arid cloed at .'ihH. One of tile iincst entertain ments on trie exposition grounds is Ilagenback's trained animals. Some criticism has been passed on tho Midway, but none of it can apply to this exhibition, since the performance is so clean and the attendants so courteous that any lady can properly attend it without, an escort. Tho fo its performed by those ferocious animals ;.ro ir.deed marvel ous :uid i o one visiting the exposi tion should fail to see them. Insure in the German American. Ebingor, Agent. SOME VICIOUS THAA1PS. The Mitht 0irrulur AKiiltfl Willi a Knife at th IW I. !-ol. East evening Night Operator Mason got an hour off and came downtown to see the Hag presentation to com pany B. When ho returned to the M. P. depot two negro trumps wer J there on tho platform, and a beer keg in Irontof tho office appeared to have been punctured, and he asked them what they did it for. The larger of tho two uttered an oath and sprang at tho operator with a knife. llo warded tho vicious thrusts but in doing so his middle finger was cut nearly off and several othor deep gashes were received about hisTuigors and hand. Sumn one coming toward the depot frightened the .senegambian and lie and his partner made a hasty retreat. The police were telephoned for and Oflieer Murray and 1. II. Peterson hastenod to tho scene and spent several hours in search of tho scoundrels, but they had evidently loft town as no trace of them was obtained. Mr. Mason hud his wounds dressed and went on with his work. Srv.l J 1 1 in ItiRlit. A fellow by the name of Dan Evans enlisted with tho boys of comoany B, hut soemed to exult in making himself obnoxious. lie had boen working in the Codar Creek quarries, and looked to bo about thirty-fivo years old. lie refused to drill, unci acted in a very insolent manner toward tho captain, lie kept getting worse each day, and finally had to bo dismissed from the company, then ho became unbearably Insulting. This morning about 100 of the boys formed a rush lino hud cap tured him. , lie was then placed astride a two by eight board with the odgo up. which took tho place of tho proverbial rail and was given a rocky rido down Main street while the crjwd which swarm ed around him yelled themselves hoarse. Evans was ugly at Grst and wanted to fight but he was overpow ered, and as tho crowd bounced him up and down on tho hoard and moved toward the river at a good gait, he changed his tactics, and when ho was ordered to yell hurrah for company B ho did so, though it was a bittor dose as he had been denouncing the com pany in the vilest language he could command only a few hours previous. Tho boys were bent on ducking tho fellow in tho river but tho ollicers of the company interfered on the theory that ho been punished enough and he was turned loose with a parting ad monition that ho must get out of town as soon as possible, and ho took them at their word and acted accordingly. Those who heard Evans abuse say the bjys served him exactly right and that he really got off easy. Action Henrtily Kmlornel. I'LATTSMOUTII, Neb., June 22. We, tho members of Comoany B, Third Regiment,Nebraska Volunteers, do htreby condemn the actions of Pri vate Dan Evans for unsoldierly con duct, and uphold our captain and lieu tenants in the action they took in dis missing said Private Dan Evans from company B. Resolved, That we at all times favor strict obedience to our superiors, and condemn any actions that will re flect on a soldier. Membeks of Co. B. Klondyke. What does it cost to get tnere V When and how should one go ? What should one take? Where are the mines ? How much have they pro duced V Is work plentiful ? What wages are paid V Ts living expensive? What are one's chances of "making a s'.riKc?" Complete and satisfactory replies to the above questions will be found in the Burlington route's"Klon dyke Folder," now ready for distribu tion. Sixteen pages of pratical infor mation and an up-to-date map of Alaska and the Klondyke. Free at Burlington route ticket offices or sent on receipt of four cents in stamps by J. Francis, Gen. Pas. Agt. Burlington route, Omaha, Neb. The Chief Burgess of Milesburg, Pa., says De Witt's Little Early Risers are the best pills he ever used in his family during forty years of house keeping. They cure constipation, sick headache and stomach and liver troubles. Small in size but great in results. F. G. Fricke. P ivi'iq; Itrie'. I am sole agent in Piattsmouth for the celebrated Louisville paving biick. See me on estimates for paving or pav ing material. W. J. WHITE. On the morning of Feb. 20, 1S9-5, I was sick with rheumatism, and lay in bed until May 21st, when I got a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm. The first application of it relieved me al most entirely from the pain and the second afforded con plete relief. In a short time I was able to be up and about ag'.in. A. T. MoheaUX, Luverne, Minn. So'd by all druggists. Take the. Missouri Pacific trains if you wi-h to go to tho exposition, as they have the ord3 depot on the grounds. Ym can save street car fare and avoid the crowded thoroughfares. The Wor d's best 6 cent cigar, Wurl Bros. Gut Heil, sti ictly Union made. Every dealer handles them noables the Pleasure of n Drive. A lino carriage doubles the pleitsuroof driv inf?. Intending: buyers of carriages or linr li ess can save dollars by sendiupr for tho urge, free catalogu a of the Elkhart Carriage and HorDesa ills. Co., Elkhart, iud. I) c PARTr 'i 1-0 r Opposite Bank of Cass County GAIN IN n in f. (r- fh fti ED READ THESE s r -r- A It S-r- IS lbs best granulated sugar $1.0l) li) lbs best "C" sugar 1.00 Bucket Syrup 4r Bucket Jelly 40 2 lb package Oatmeal )." Price baking powder, 1-lbcan... MS Price baking powder. Vlb can... 80 Bon-Bon baking powder, 1-lb can 10 Calumet baking powder, 1-lb can 10 1 lb Pepper 18 10 cent sack of Salt 0f 15-cent sack of Salt 10 Best Salt, per barrel 1 00 Lemon extract, per bottle 0-r Vanilla extract, per bottle 05 Coal oil, per gal 1 1 1 ' ! i f e i a I'limo-, per lb New York Cream I 'hee-e 1 '. . ; a 'i I . I ; a - : ii , i r 1 1. Dry Salt Meat 07 f - p . !. : . -, i V, ! , ., M a f. b es . . . Break fast bacon, per lb lo ! )v, i glii ' . '. w I rami -o.ia, per California Hams, per lb , .' p. i Largo Hams, per lb h g lest!- t -1 . . . ' i . : '.o.i,, ;; bars Bologna, per lb 1 3 '.ie .; 1 , .1 1 ,1! ,ii 'ee, p -r lb... Good bucket I .;. i I i.r.::i.l ! a, i ' r lb Best fibre bucket L - : : -I 1 1 e 1 1 1 t .,,..i ' 1 e - Bran, 100 lbs .V? .-'-lb car, l ira Elegant Hour bins 1 2-"i 2-ib 11 mv o; ; Lamp chimneys e;, - 1, e., M ,-,,ve ny , !); Argo gloss sla rob 01:: I: ! ' oaia 1 1 a .1 -u p, per bottle Argo corn starch ('Mimic, r'a en I at tl .. .. Best crackers, per lb 'c,,.!, n . d ii.il i. , ns i 1 doz. clothes pins (M 1 .' ., I pe,e-!i -, per l II). P.". o 21 07 2" OK 10 2"j OS 07 15 OS 10 10 25 07 IT WILL PAY YOU TO ATTEND THIS GREAT SPECIAL SALE. DEPARTMENT ri'-y"V WVi29 r3S firStoa , Alt Opposite Bank of Cass County, PlaUsmouth, W m1 ' iij OXFORDS. Mil ' 1 V Strao Bow Sancials. Essays on MILK are Good, but CREAI7I is better... H' We give you the CREAM of the SHOE subject, from the most i liable man '.f ;' 'irer s in t he United ls States, where nothing but skilled labor is employed and where doubtful Shoes are f-f u- d iy an '.xpirt, lii and not permitted to pass to the trade. Biji We did NOT receive a palty consignment of Twenty Ca-es ol STl.'i'-T that look- like Shoe, Isi and then swell up and advertise "the Largest Stock" of ?hoe-, to induce yo 1 to oar p!a-.- of im.-ine-.-., and then compel you to look with chagrin, and disgust on the small assortment a ,U a, a ko -bin. with something jgji you did not want. We never have to resort to such misleading statements for w: h ive . . I Replenished Our Stock to the Extent of S4,000, So, if you cannot be suited in two or three articles, you don't have to stand at; I s r; 'eh vo ir le-ad and wonder what to do, for wo have an UNLIMITED RESEitVE, and wo :au spring -oaieC.in r tbi-- spring during the beautiful Springtime that will spring you to your feet and make y.u ---y: "I'll lake those.'' Jj 1'RICES ON.... I Latest Novelties in Hot Wealher Footwear : IMll Infants' Chocolate strap bow Sandals, 2's to 5's 55c. rnf--nt.-' Ch'--.!ale, button. S- ' ."5c. IBl! Child's Choco ate strap bow Sandals, 4's to 8's C5c. Infar.t- I..,i -ol-i button. 2'- c 5 -5e. rjji Child's Extra fine Choc, strap Sandals 85c and 05e. f ar-" 1 .;. (extra fine, t,-r-. 1. -' -, to 5's 75c. rali Child's Extra fine (Anvil bottom) bow Sandals, M to Inf tnt-' (lted and B'-uo 1. .-ii; :'". utlity Uon- 111.00 to 41.15. tola button 75e. Missoi' Extra fine (Anvil bottom) bow Sandals, 1 to Child's Ve-iting Top. - :;' . ii ''".,. l-.-w il.25 2's-$1. 25 to $1.50. to. 51. 1!). 21; 3Ii-ses' Choc, strap bow Sandals, 11 to 2's 00c to 1. Child's Anvil Lo'te a m m m ill. Si Pi s; to J I -ri .25 Job lot all solid Goat button, 8i to 11 75c to 85c. Ladies' Oxfo ds 1 25, $1.50, $1.65. to sl.'lo. Little Gent-', p .. b.i-: si 'o li 1.50. Everything Mentioned Is olid Leather o H;;'.;h:io.vry. REPAIRING. HADT OUCiraAli'rt FOC S IL.R W S Ttl ! L L 1 r ROB'T OOT m r rt A Word to I'hysiciaim. Do you know that many broad mind ed physicians are using Foley's Honey and Par Caugh Syrup in their prac tice. They have found no remedy that gives ps satisfactory results for all throit and lung compluints as this great cough medicine. Choice verbena plants in bud 40 cents per dozen. Geraniums, 50 cents to $1.50 per dozen. Also a choice lot of hardy perennial plants that will bloom this year, at L. A. Moore's green house. Rember if j'ou don't see it in the News, it isn't worth seeing. Win your battles against di-ea-e y acting promptly. One Minute Cough Cure produces immediate r.sal-: when taken early it prevents co suaip tion. And in later stages it furnishes prompt relief. F. G. Frlck. Wonderfully Low Hates. In order to secure men for the har vest fields of Ivans and Oklahoma the M. P. railway will sell one t.eket to any point on its lines in that country at regular rates good for three per sons. This is a remarkably liberal act on the part of the M. P. and will give any man who wants work a chance to get it. Ki-lii-f in Six Hour. IS-! e-.-in g ki-iney nr d bladder dis-'.-: )'' ievei! in six hours by "TllP. (rl.KAT Si.I'lU A.MKKICAN KlONK ( i'i:i:.": 1 1 i -j a j.-roat surprise on ac-cou-r. of it- t-xeiedlng promptness in rv: ie i ng pa in i n H.-m ier, ki lru ys and back, in ri1 ale or female. Relieves retention almost irnme-diati ly. If you want ouick relief and cure, this is the remedy. Sold by Goring A: Co., Drug-gi-t. I'iatt-nioutb. Neb. nt rt 111. . ( 01 11 in .m-: ijay Take Laxative I in uao tju initio Tablets. All druggist-3 refund the mono- if it fails to cure. 2"c. Tlio genuine ha L. B. Q. on each tablet 0 1 .V 1 1 'V -