Semi-W i 1 II K N FA'- . I-M:it.l-I.i-I Nov. , I-!-!. PLATTSMOUTH, NEK.. JUNK 25. 1898. I II i: II I . l; A l.l. i -1.1,1.-1,, ,1 Aj.rll l'l, iHiiJ f CiiiHo!ldiltMl Jan. 1, IMI.".. VOI,. VI. NO. (10. The Latest UX 7 Battle of Manila, Maine, Iowa, Indiana, Texas, Battleships, Oregon, Massachusetts. YOUR CHOICE FOR 25c. Iiyder & Ca, Jewelers and Opticians See Them in Our Window. w -w " $ The World Beater. i I i Vii l m ill in 1 ks 1 'usinoss, and means liusiness, -vhon he snys The derrick Refrigerator tin- l.et iii the Market, and if ho can't prove it. ho xvill "ive you 0110. 'I'ii :il'.s cert i i illy a F;iir oiler. The Princi ple of the MERRICK is found in );bsjs rY rr J -L or NO I lur warm air ri-os, as Kveryo.no know?, and as shown above kt-i-ps a current moving all tho time. . r-y Here is the style of the old KKFKIGKRATOK. Remem ber Pearlman sells the best, and its the HIOKRICK. L PEARLMAN'S, THE BIG FURNITURE MAN. Z I NC -LINEO.' I I OEAD Am !i I . HOME CFMICHQBES 8 0 I- V"faf- 11 w4 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 bv SMITH & PARMELE and FRICKE & CO. .. THE LEADERS .. N THE GROCERY T A.RE A. H. WBCKBACH & CO. THEY carry the largest and most complete line in Cass county. 3 Every thing fresh and new. They pay cash for our goods and give their custo mors the advantago of special discounts. A complete line of canned goods always in stock. The only place in tho city where you Jean get ail kinds of fresh Cheese. Call and see us. A. if. WEGKBACH & . Waterman filk. tnt have solJ direct to the con eumtT fur years at whole sale prices, saving mm tae dealer profits, ship iny where f r exammatioa. Everything warranted. 1 IS strles of Vehicles, 5. stvles of Harness. Tp Uuicies. 36 to $70. Stirrers, i'MJ to 5125. Carria- pfes, Phaetons. Traps, M'uoo ettes. Sprinff-Koad and Milk K ?7 surrer TTamf Pri 116 00 VTaff ms- Send for larpe, free Ko.606Sarr7. Frie. with enrtain. lamps, sun- A g H'd a fur " Catalogue of all our styles, shade, apron and fenders, $60. As good asaeils tor 'jO ELKHART CAUIilAGE AND IIAILNESS UFO. CO. W. B. 1'UATT. See'y. ELKHAJIT. BID. 7W For Sale. The five acres with residenc3, east and adjoining 5. fc M. lumber yards. 2i aci es in alfalfa. Berries. 2 wells. Cistern. Cellar. Pan si os in general mixture, 20 cents per dozen. Kxtra fine blooming plants 2." cents per dozen at L. A. Moore's Telephone No. 1". Trntli Tersely Tohl. Foley's Kidney Cure is a safe, sure remedy for all kinds of kidney and bladder diseases. Men ami Women Out of Work Can earn big wages and establish a permanent trade selling "Ironite. " Sells in every family, lndispensible article. Sample box and confidentil terms for five two-cent stamps. Send today and secure your field. Ironite Mf'o. Co., Menomonee Falls, Wis. The Gut Ileii continues to head t,he list as a fiae 5-cent cigar. Ask for no other. A Sh;iclwy AII.ilr. ! Long after t .r. shades of night had If.dUii upon the weary and duiy city, 'and Urn peacoft.il citizens had sought i repose, and t lie bl ue-co'Ued guardians of p su e patrolled, with measured tro iil, t he do-ierled thorougf ires, all the night owls had, (except sumo who had been detained extremely late,) gone to rno-t, a stealthy for in might have been been creeping, with cat-like utillne-u, up the back stairway lead ing to the photograph gallery of V. J. Koon. During tht! past two weeks ' one Claude S.vem, a traveling artist of Chicago, has boon taking views about ' the c'.tv, ami t-urrounding towns, and slopping with Mr. Koon. Mr. Swem retU'ti.tl from a trip lo Louisville yesterday, and some one who mjst h.'ivo b.-o a k 'i)inr tab. and suspect- ' ing that his tt ip had been pro&peroua, thought to s-eci.it o the receiuts derived fiiuL liis professional tour, knowing full well that tho business place of Mr. Koon had no safe in which their motiey and other valuables could be deposited. Sometime after midnight Mr Koon hearing a noise at tho b:ick Uoov, and thinking it might be Chas. Martin, who had boon employed at the ftudio, and thought ho might be br'uiijii g news of the passing of the airy tioop, which attracted such a laigc crowd of people to the U. & M. depot ast tiight. Mr. Koon aio-e to open the door !o n to his fin-prise and horror u man as 1 iieo s O.d Coiiah of bib deal fame ciMr. nted him. No one would be wr .iiL- in t-uppo.-ipg that the door was innin diately closed and securely bolt ed, while ivory hair on his head stood on oi d. Mr. Swoin, hearing the uuiso :.nd thinking that Walter was sick, rushed into the work room whore Mr. Koon .-b-pt, and was horror stricken to tiiid him lying unconscious upon tho Moor. Whereupon he gave tin un earthly yell, which arousi.d the night watch to whom he ' told his troubles," and tlie ever vigilant minion of the law i mtnediately began a search for the tui-elar. .lust at this juncture Chas. Martin, who had been out upon legal buei iH'fS (?) returned iind upon entering found Mr. Swem in the mid dle of th-j room tearing his hair and asking for protection from supposed danger, while k'o iu still remained un-con.-cious. The eastern sky had Legun to show a ruddy glow which betokens the breaki.ig of day before Martin was able to get tho two thoroughly fright ened artists ireassured and quiet was again restored. K very body should be ware of the festive burglar and be prepared to guard his property. EXCURSION TO WASHINGTON. Kccruit iiii at Nebraska City. IYeuie'i.int Henry Wiley and Ser geant L'aul Jofsen, recruiiin g officers from company C, are still here at work, gathering up soldiers for com pany C to li 1 out the full quota of the company. Up to noon there had been sixteen enlisted, eleven of whom had been sent to join their company and several more had gone to get things in shape so that they could enlist. The recruiting otlicers need fourteen more men, and desire to t ike them all from this city and county. If, how ever, they do not get them, they will iro to some other point to secure the same. It is their desire lo have all enlisted by Saturday afternoon and leave then f,jr their c imp with their recruits. It is thought now that those who have cnli-ted up to noon tomorrow will be sent to Chaltano ga tomorrow after noon. News The National ame. There will be a game of base ball at the Chicago avenue grounds Sunday afternoon at 3:00 p. m., between the Louisville team and the Nebraska In dian team. Tiie Indian club is on its way east on a balling tour, and has played thus far on i's trip thirteen games, winning eleven out of this number. Louisville puts up a good game this year, we understand, as the club is really stronger than last year. The admiSfion will be twenty-five cents. This will be a rare oppor tunity for lovers of the national game, as this is the only Indian team oa the road. In every game they have played the scor e has been kept down to the minimum. Nicely Entertained The friends of Will Carmack, he having enlisted, gave him a very pleasant and very comp'ele surprise Wednesday evening ill the home of his parents. Sixty young peoule were there and a j 'ly time was had. Nice refre.-hments were served, and social amus meats were indulged in. Will is a member of c-muniy L, and the pa ty wa-as.rlof goodbye from his fr ends. Criufo:i, yo 1 ;w and white rambler, and ihe mem rial : ose. perfectly h ii'Jy. a lnrge su ck of plants for s lie at L. A. Moore"-. Call and see them. Attraction of t lie National Educational AitHoclat lull . The meeting of tho national educa tion association at Washington, July 7 to 12, promises to be ono of more than ordinary interest. The general meetings are to be divided and will offer a choice of program. Tho quali ty of the program of tho general and the spoc'al meetings alike has never been surpassed. As to tho city itself, it is a place every American should visit and &tudy. As congress will probably bo in session, there could bo no more favorable time than while it is tho conter of tho great preparations now in progress for the war with Spain. I'ven if congress should ad journ, there would remain the attrac tion of tho work of the departments which win noi reiax uuring me con- tiuuenco of tho war. In addition to tho many places of interest in Wash ington, arrangements have been made for railroad and boat excursions to all points of interest in the east center. Parties going from Nebraska will take tho most convenient route to Chicago, arriving there tho morning of July. 5. Prom there tlie party will go together on a special train over the Pennsylvania route, arriving in Washington the afternoon of July G. Arrangements have been made for meals for the regular excursion party between Chicago and Washington at 50 cents each. Those not wishing meals can avail themselves of the lunch counters. Those desiring sleep ing car arrangements should write the member of the committo of the initial route. Those who desire to join the party whether teachers or not should inform the committee in order to in sure arrangements for their accom modation. S. W. Crabtree, Lincoln, manager, Superintendent J. T. Morey, Kearney, U. 1. system; Superintendent A. A Peed, Crete, Burlington system; President W. II. Clemmons, Fremont, F. E. & M. V.; Superintendent Miles Marsh, Pawnee City, Rock Island system. Change of Time on the It. it M. The new Kansas City train will change time next Sunday as follows: The train north which passes here now at 12:1S will be earlier and will pas-s here at 11:33. The train south will leave Omaha at 4:30 arriving here at 5:02 instead of 4:40 as formerly. This gives a little longer stay in Omaha, and will be especially conven ient for Plattsmouth visitors to the exposition. On the morning of Feb. 20, 1S95, 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 mo al most entire ly from the pain and the second afforded complete relief. In a short time I was able to be up and about again. A. T. MoitEAUX, Luverue, Minn. Sold by all druggists. Mrs. Lee Faunce, who lost a hat through a forger named Smith, re covered the same, as ho left it at one of the stores. This Smith worked the same racket at Plattsmouth and se cured $9. Strange to say, he told the same story there as here, that of sell ing a load of grain. The man does not look to be more than nineteen years old, but he is one of the smart est forgers on the road. The hat of Mrs. Faunce was recovered this morn" ing at D. P. Rolfe's lumber office where he left it. Nebraska City News. For reliable news from the seat of war, as well as all parts of the world, it must be admitted that the Omaha Bee is the peer of all newspapers in the west There is no better time than right now to take a good daily paper, and Lehnoff Bros, the Bee's agent in Plattsmouth will deliver it to you every day in the month for s:xty five cents or one week for fifteen cents. Keep posted. Take the Bee. Leaguers Attention. The business and social meeting of the Epworth League to be held Fri day evening of this week at the home of Miss Ilirdella Smith, west of the high school, should be largely at tended, as the aunual election of officers will occur at that time. I i ii II .-ic e. I am sole ngeut in Plattsmouth for the celebrated Louisville paving brick. See me on estimates for paving or pav ing material. W. J. White. Wo will pay a salary of $15 per week and expenses for man with rig to introduce our poultry Mixture and insect Destro3"er in the country. Kef. required. Address with stamp, PER FECTION Mfg. Co.. Parsons, Kan. If you dou't see the Gut Uel c'gir call for it, and get tho best 5 cent ci gar ia the m irket. Klondyke. What does it cost to get tnere ? When and how should one go ? What should one take? Where pre the mines V How much have they pro duced ? Is work plentiful V What wages are paid ? fs living expensive? What are one's chances of "making a s'rike?" Complete and satisfactory replies to the above questions will be found in the Burlington route's"K lon 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 .-eat on receipt of four cents in stamps by J. Francis, Gen. Pas. Agt. Eurl.ogton 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. DBFAKTM1 5 NT O 11 U I J v Opposite Bank of Cass County, ARGA1NS IN Double the- Pleasure or a Drive. A lino carriage doubles the pleasureof driy Ing. Intending- buyers of carriages or har ness ran savo dollars by sending for the large, free catalogu a of the Elkhart Carriage and Harness Uie. Co Elkhart, lad. -SB n r i r- i I i r r r r r-s 3 r- IS lbs best granulated sugar $1.00 l'J lbs best "C" jugar 1.00 Ducket Syrup 45 Bucket Jelly 40 2 lb package Oatmeal 05 Price baking powder, 1-lbcan... 38 Prico biking powder. -b can... 30 Bon-Bon baking powder, 1-lb can 10 Calumet baking powder, 1-lb can 10 1 lb Pepper 18 10 cent sack of Salt 05 15-cent sack of Salt 10 Best Salt, per barrel 1 00 Lemon extract, per bottle 05 Vanilla extract, per bottle..: . 05 Coal oil, per gal 1 n Now York Cream Cheese ", Dry Salt Moat 07 Breakfast bacon, per lb lo California Hams, per lb i.'j Largo Hams, per lb In Bologna, per lb t; 1 Good buckot :; Best libro bucket , Bran, 100 lbs Elegant Hour bins J J5 Lamp chimneys o", s -i i-m . v , , Argo gloss starch (i I 3 I i . i , u,;: i ,r 1 1 1, Argo corn starch PI 8 F.no-v ;;!;. noi 1 :i 1 Best crackers, per lb ; j 'on-l. n .-.i o 1: 1 , 1 doz. clothes pins il I ' "'I " , I ( ',i 1 1 fi p. n i i I Y' 1 1 1 , l a- ';m t, K ii hi , ' i :; p . ! !,.- M I iv I ; 1 1 1 V '. ..- I " i , i I Si i.i p. I . I'M -i I ; u 1 1.' 1 1 1 1 1 1. Si 1. 1 1 1, .'; Si'ci.t 1 1 -. ii i I i (:'.'. i . j i i i ., I I ,! r.l I :t, m Ii i n I.i 1. 1 1 i 1 1 i ... '-'-Mi .-! II , ! i .... i I l i M i Ii . i l i -, .-, ! i- III Hi !..- . 1 " ;i , l ii r lb. i ! . T II. I ' ill in I- buttle. .. or. 115 Jl i7 L'5 (IS ID L'5 (IS 1)7 15 OS II) 10 1!5 07 IT WILL PAY YOU TO ATTEND THIS GREAT SPECIAL SALE. DEPARTME N Opposite Bank of Cass County, PlattsmouUi. mmmmmmmmmmmmmMmmmmmmmjEim m 'El P. 3 HZ T "v I ' 0, :I3l. 151 ill iial Si! M M m IfSi, llSl, 0 0i rsJ faJ. B. .oi, Tel. ,ial, 0. 0i 0, 0. 0, 0 0 0, Strap Bow Sandals. Essays on MILK are Good, but CREAM is belter... We give you the CREAM of the SHOE subject, from the must reliable mmi-if i:tu or in !) ; Coiled States, where nothing but skilled labor is employed and where doubtful Shoes no r f -i- 1 by an exper t, and not permitted to pass to the trade. We did NOT receive a palty consignment of Twenty Ca-es of S I Cl'i' thai io !.- k: Shoe-, and then swell up and advertise 'Hhe Largest Stock" of shoes, to induce you t' our ti'm- t 1 iri-iim-.-, ;md then compel you to look with chagric and disgust on tho small assort merit a0 nr.; ;..; 11 r v. i : h -'.mot h i tig you did not want. We never have to resort to such misleading state me ..tr, fo,- wo ! i v . . ReDlenished Our Stock to the Extent of 14,090, So, if you cannot be suited in two or three articles, you don't have to stand au 1 ;--r. wonder what to do, for we havo an UNLIMITED HESEIiVE, and we o i i s;j ,-i g - u durinsr the beautiful Sorinctime that will enrinc vou to vour feet and maki v: PRICES ON Latest Novelties in Hot Weather Fconvsar : Infants' Chocolate strap bow Sandals, 2's to 5's 55c. Nnts' Chocolate, button, u - o .. -. - ; Child's Choco ate strap bow Sandals, 4's to 8's 65c. Infanta' Dongola button, 12- ".'- - ',''. Child's Extra fine Choc, strap Sandals 85c and 95c. I 'if mts Choc, (extra Inicj l t Child's Extra fiue (Anvil bottom) bow Sandals, Hi to Infants' (Red and Blue S 11 $1.00 to $1.15. gola button 7 5( Missei' Extra fine (Anvil bottom) bow Sandals, Hi to Child's Vesting To.-. ; V. 2's $1.25 to $1.50. to $1.J0. Mi-sea Choc, strap bow Sandals, 11 to 2's 90c to $1. Child's Anvil bottom -'h Job lot all solid Goat button, 8i to 11 75c to 85c to $1.U5. Ladies' Oxfo dc fl 25, $1.50, $1.65. Little Gents, pit. baeli st .nii- lii-;oi ;i rid ' !i i - pi i ng -t lo In - ,.-.. 'j u ility Don- . 1 --rl 25 b -fl.2-: . to REPAIRING. Everything Mentioned Is Solid Leather .No Hiimbumery ROB'T SHERWOOD FOOT MILLINER A Word to I'hysicians. Do you know that many broad mind ed physicians are using Foley's Honey and Tar Cjugh Syrup in their prac tice. They have found no remedy that gives ns satisfactory results for all throat and lung complaints 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 greenhouse. Rember if you don't see it in the News, it isn't worth seeing. Win your bittles against direase by acting promptly. One Minute Coutrh Cure produces immediate reul.-; when taken early it prevents corsump tion. And in later st iges it furnishes prompt relief. F. G. Fricke. Wonderfully Low llali-n In order to secure men for the har vest fields of Kans and Oklahoma the M. P. railway will sell one ticket 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. I', and will eive any man who wants work a chance to get it. Ki ln f i'l Six II on r. Ii-lro-inir ki'inoy ar d bladder dis ' ii-o !'. ioved i'l .-ix l..iirs by "Till-. Gi:i-:at SiM'ri! Ami i:i an Kidnk'V Cl'i:!:." It is a re it nirprie on ac- ! count of its vei-ding promptness in ro!ieing p:ii-i in l.'iaii.b. r, kidneys and back', in male in' fern do. Kelievea retention almost immediately. f y,.u wa;it (juiek ri-'.i-.-f and cure, this is the remedy. Snid by Jiering iV Co., I)rug- gi.-t, 1 'latt-mont h. N'p'n. TO ( I ill: A ( (11.11 IN ONK I.Y Take Laxative Uromo Q iinine Tablets. All druggi.-ts refund the money if it fails to euro. 125e. Tho genuine ha L. 11. Q. on each tablet