The Semi-WccKly P.'cws-Hcrakl PUHLISHEU ON TUESDAYS AND FiTfDAYP ... BY TlIK . . . NEWS l'lTHElNHIMi COMPANY, M. I). I'Ol.K, KDI IOK. 1AII.Y KDITKIN. Ouo War, in :itiiiu c, .... Si x Mnt lis One W'-k, hinle Cii s, KKMI-W KKKLV EIHTION. One Year, in alvaiice, . . . Six Months 00 f.d Id 00 r.c TIIF. LARGEST CIRCULATION Ol any Cass County Paper. ItdSSllA.MMOSIi lllililiH the boom h started fur u Dtido county nnn n:im '1 MhI.1k.-ws, for Sliito :ui litor i.s ;;io.viti. With a strong lb-el fle-l 1 i'ljr the ei.ist towns of Spain, it sei-ins the old monarchy would certainly so.ui ready to hey for peace. b Til K Paris newi-p ijn-rs are learnin u. ...... i l. i,. .r iii-. tbo war bi'L'an. ce.e of them said lat.ly thai. Spain nuisl abandon its preposterous d 1 u-i ons. .Spanish honor has not yet been f..ll. HMii-lb ci but (.et.eral Slialter and Admiral S.imp-on are detei iniued to satisfy the punctilious Spaniards al a 113' ( tt. Till-: war department c! men for Shafter inclu linr nm li is ( u ! in allies who .-re now in fr nit of Sin ti ayo. when; a b ittlo is folly lit t id a v. b ilily b in; A ri.w shots from the Wsuvhe the ancient city of Cadiz would very ellectivo poaco olTerin. presi'ient seems to think the worth trying. into lie a Til plan Tin.-iron and Iowa in front of the Canaries miylit have a more sa!u tary effect than the slaughter of S.ian isb soldiers in the west indies. Il cs. mi would he nearer home, and briii'r the Dons to their so; ses. rh (Il-ZOMANY is emphatic in her d. nials of unfriendliness to the Unite States, anil Lord Salislierv s reeen soeeeh in which ho lauded the course of this country was a tacit warni-iy tt (lermanv to keel) her li Mirers out of our pie. It is feared by many that tho l'res idont will not issue, another call for troons uow since Santiago has about i yiven up the ghost. The more in nut in the held tho auielcer trie war l will end and wo hop to seo anoth. call made in order to brinj peace atai early date. Bk.V IiAKKi: of D uiylas county, oi tho theorv that 1.1 a lenir and ou-v life ho once did h'n duty, by senteiu: iny Ilirtley to a lony term in th penitentiary, is making a campurn for covernor. Thoro are many men in the state who do their duty all the time. Tiik action of the l'ennsylvani: democrats in turning down silver must cause a good deal of uneasiness in the breast of a certain Nebraska colonel lie has made an en;rareirtent to ro away and. fiyht the Spaniards, and while he is gone who is frointr to save that cher ished Chicago platform? State Jour nal. J UK Nebraska City News which tin; never been lully trusted oy the popt since its miraculous conversion to soft money that occurred in the twinkling of an eye, says that V. J Bryan is the man for governor, and n others need apply, t'opocrats may look out for trouble when the conven tions meet. Ik wk are going to forever consult England as to what kind of money we i . i - i shall have to pay me preacner in. let s ask her what kind of .religion she wants us to have di eached. Nebrask City News. The News has been preaching the free trade doctrine that England dote? on for many years and should not asK at this late day what she -wants preached. Remember Nebraska and and stand up for tho Maine. It was a glorious Fourth; Sampson notified Washington that Ceveras fleet had been annihilated, Shafter wired that Santiago was within his grasp and Dewey's dispatch sent a week be foro reached here on the Fourth say iner the transports had arrived and that he would capture Manilla on the Fourth of July. Such an avalanche of good news is seldom received in one dav and seventy million Americans had glad hearts yesterday only tern riered bv tho sorrow for the brave heroes who fell before the Spanish bullets at Santiago. If no disaster overtakes us it certainly looks as if the Spaniards must soon sue for peace at any price. TlIK club women at Denver-, had a high time over their election, and the woman who was defeated for the pres idency withdrew from the convention, and is in open revolt. . The women must- learn to tako defeat more philo sophically. A woman however is placed at a disadvantage. A man un der similar circumstances could get drunk and wear off the keen edge of his disappointment and no ono would eay much about it, but a woman can't do that; she must either face tho mu sic or surrender to the fall which over takes her. The culture clubs bhould teach a few lessons in fortitudo if tho girls are going to have any more cam paigns and eeletions. I3UYAX and the cheap money fakirs aiil it w.n 1'k roiiiiiir of more money th.it wu needed. Tho new jrovern- niMiit bonds hlivt! dii-ulorfCd !i condition f uir.iirr-t.Y-tt ouyht to make Mr. iiry- III Mr-ll 1 lllt ll lO lOOiv Illl 'lll'IMII JllIKJI'l- ann in tho face until lie Ii.ih npolo fi.' d f ii- hi elTortj to mislead the i.-opli two years uo. Tho jjovrn- iiK-nt oil'i-rud bonds in tho sum of -l-Oil,- hhh Ono, (j i awinr three percent interest mii if I :i inoun ts so that they iniyht owned Oy t ho coin mini people. What ww the, ret-iu i r niioBcripiiona navt n-en made to I he uniount of over $700, -00,000. That is the condition of the mintiy today in slion contrast with its condition wim-11 t lie si i vor q liesuon wi.s a'Ml il. l two yearn i;'o. a mm i . on'l i cipiii a head as lon as a stove- .1... 9 I . pi pe l.o .-co ihai every meor.y oi tue -diver eralic orators is nb.-iolutely un tru.:. IjOES MACHINCriY DISPLACE LABOR? I Jut what of tho future? During twenty years f irms were added at me to of '.)"), il(l per aiium, on which weie r - in in .i . .... p a ;ed an average oi 010,000 units uu- nualy. New f unis ab-orbed and em ployed the equivalent of the S,(l")0,00(l immigrants reaching our shores 111 lhetw'-nly years, and some 12,750,00(1 orn in America or immigrating oar ier. I ns'.ead of tho farm absorbing, is hert toiore, one-fourth more people 1 ban we import, it will hereafter pour 1 constant stream of employment seuuers 11110 me uroari uisn icis un- i:ss t he surplus labor units born upon the farm shall he placed in tho stand ing army. That t ie a uli'-i p ited progressive lispl;.c; iii.jnt of labor by machinery is ipparent from innumerable facts, tmong which in :y be named that tho -etting of tob iceo and other plants is ellecieil nv macnine-: tnat 1110 seeu potato is cut by ono machine and planted with another, while the prod uct is dug up by a third; while ''blast-stacker.-." a'ld gasoline enginas will. when in general use, reduce the labor of threshing 7",(i')0,00i) acres of grain annually in the. equivalent of constant work for 1"I),1;(0 men; that the "Two II iw" cu'tivator will displace labor in cultivating 1 10.000,000 acres of rowed crops in II13 equivalent of constant employment for l.'),00!) men; that the pastor. il regions the ''hand-shearers" has been displaced by machines mak ing IJ.OOO clips per minute; that Mr. Iv.lson is, wi:.h a handful of men, de molish'iig mountains and converting them into iron ore and building-sand, while on the Mesaba range the steam shovel now mines and loads ore which displaces taat formerly mined at an average lab ir cost of ono dollar per ton; that the pneumatic atomizer ena bles one unskilled laborer to paint more freight cars than can fifteen skilled hand-workers, while with the eight-pound pneumatic hammer tho wo-kman drives more nails, rivets more boi ers caulks more seams, and cuts more stor.c than can twenty men with older appliances. The list of such recently invented labor-lessening and employment-destroying devices is endless. Till recent yea s no enduring dearth of employment has resulted in the United States only, however, be cause of an existing safety-valve- in tho arable public domain, and because we were one of a very limited number of machine-using peoples. Mr. C. Wood Davis in the July Forum. INFOISM.VTION AND Ol'lXlOXS General Shafter is now connected by telephone and telegraph with the eo. 1st at Gu intanamo. llixby knows more about poetry than he does about Christian Science. His criticisms of the latter lack much that might make them interesting. J-G. P. Ilildebrand while visiting the exposition recently was recognized as a country yokel. This is hard on the yokels, hut it must be borne. After the America flag was hoisted on the bluff near Guantanamo, the next thing set up was a United States post olTice. The government will be col lecting box rents all over Cuba within the next thirty days. Ex. If Gen. Shafter will only await his descent on S intiaffo until Private John G. Maher comes up with his terrible typewriter, he can take the city with out the loss of a man. Maher and his typewritter are more numerous than old Genghis Khan and his heathen horde. Ex. A new implement of war had to be invented for the Cuban invaders. It consisted of a pair of sheers that would cut barb wire which had been stretched ail over the island. The wire was troublesome for the Cubans but it will not bother your Undo Sara. D. CiemdeaVer the populist candi date for governor, who will be turned lown for a machine man when the time to name candidate arrives, was in Lincoln last week, mixing a little ui' dicino and condoling with brother Eerge, the fellow who wants to go to congress. 1 Judiro Stuil, of Nemaha county, is making an active fight to secure the nomination for congress on the repub lican ticket. IIo is trying to organize tho ctiunties of tho district against Lancaster, and if ho succeeds will knock out Eurkett. Nebraska Citv News. Tho river is now within four inches of beintr as high as it has been any time this year, and is cutting badly about half a milo above tho water works. It has cut to within three feet of Mr. Suead's hom. anl that gentleman his boon coinrelled to move. It has not, cut a-iy in tho vicinity of the waler-'.vorks --Nebraska City News. That meeting with CYrvi ra's licet was worth waiting for. The result -hows that the American victory at Manila was not an accident. It was t part of the naval t-chemo of the United States go vera ment, which in cludes fine ships, powerful guns, per fect ammunition, good men 1111 J ex pert gunnery. It. is hard to get the better of such a combination. Ex. W. F. Schwind of Lincoln has just been appointed lieutenant and quarter master of tho liryan regiment. Schwind was Col. Ilryan's private secretary during the presidential light. Ho was also secretary of the: last reform state senate and drew pay for days during a seventy-day ses sion. For tho month eif February alone he tapped the slate for forty odd days' salary, and it wasn't leap year oit'ner. If in his military capacity he- can make tho rations oT tho regiment string out that way it will be a (loel send for the troops. Doubtle-s this is why ho was appointed . Ex. I. i-il er I.iixi'H lli-ityily. Chicago, July 1. Levi P. Leiter has completed negotiations with tho Northwestern Mutual Life In.-u.-ance company for a loan of .."!,000,000 for ten years at four per cent. The secur ity consists of a number of tho most valuable pieces cf business property in the city. In completing the details of the loan Mr. Leiter informed the agents of the Northwestern that he would probably requiro a further ad vance of about $::.400,000 to $1,000,0:10. The money obtained by Air. Loiter wiT go toward the liquidation of the debt incurred by his son, Joseph Loi ter, on wheat sp culation. Tho share of Joseph Leiter in the immense es tate of his father will be nearly, if not entirely, consumed by his speculation. Mr. Leiter's notice that lie would probably require between $(5,000,000 and $7,000,000 in loans on his property is taken to indicate tte extent of his son's losses he is compelled to bear, being the excess of the sum of losses in the deal above Joseph Leiter's pri vate fortune, which was variously es timated at from $1,000,000 to $:,0d(l,iH)0 before he began his career on the Chicago boai d of trade over a year ago. Try Allen'H foot-Kiise. A powder to bo shaken into the shoes. At this season your fe-jt feel swollen, nervous and hot, and get tired easily. If you have smarting feet or tight shoes, try Allen's Foot Ease. It tools the feet and makes walking eay. 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 shoo stores for Hoc. Trial pack age FREE. Address, A.len S. Olm stead, Le Roy, N Y. The Axle Urease I akir. Although tho public had been warned by the News about bogus dealers and street fakirs, especially the one who sells axle grease for corn cure, yet, when tho sleek talker got started last night he sold several boxes of the stutT for corn cure. He was seen at the Perkins House emptying out the axle grease and threw tho box away. In the evening with litt'.e tin boxes of the stuff which he sold for xen cents he did quite a business. Ono of the printers f 1 om the N t:vs office bought a box before he thought of what he had read, then he got red headed and started a row which re sulted in the fellow giving back some of tho money he had received, and making a quick exit out of town. The Old Foundry. The old foundry which had become dangerous as it stood with tottering walls was Dushed down by the city authorities today, and now lies in a heap of rubbish. It was built by John Way man sev eral years aco, who at one time did quite a big business. He finally went in debt for machinery and had to give up the business. It is now owned by the Wm. Wheeler estate, having been taken on a mortsrngo foreclosure. June Mori gaffe Keoord. Farm mortgages tiled , amount, $3,722. City, 9; amount, $3,491. Re lease farm mortgages, 34; amount, $5o,474. City, 16; amount, $10,466. No county in the state can make a better- showing than this, and wo doubt if iny are so good. SI OO Keward SIOO. . The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its staees, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional dis ease, requires a constitutional treatment. Mali's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, actinsr directlv upon the blood and mucous surfaces 01 the sys tem, thereby destroying the foundation of the bsease, and giving the patient strength by build ing up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they otter One Hundred Dollars for any case that it tails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address, K.J, henev &Co., Toledo. O. Sold by Druggists 75c Tourist I'a mpliW-ts. Descriptive of Yellowston Natienvil Park and the summer resorts of Cob -rado and containing, besides maps and illustrations, a great deal of informa tion of interest to sight-seers and tourists, can be had by addressing J. Francis, General Passenger xgent, Burlington Route, Om iha, Neb. Itucklen'8 Arnica halve. The best salve in the world for cuts, burns, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fe ver sores, tetter, chappephands, chil blains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively euros piles, or no Day required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by F. G. Fricke Insure in the German American. p, ed Ebinger, Agent. m LOSE A r nOUSAND Yesterday's Battle Very Dis astrotis to Our Porces. TROOPS AKH DYING FK0M HEAT of i-iKllliiK Kt-nuiiit-d With the Dawn 1 od.iy lyiiic Soldiers Swell the NhIIoiihI St rain -Shafter to Force 1 1 1m Way In. Wasinoton, 1). C, July 12. Great anxiety is felt hero for tha condition of our forces at Santiago. It is esti mated that our loss in killed and wounded will reach fully 1,000 men. The fight continued until after eight o'clock last night Tho entire Ameri can reserve has been ordered to the front and Shafter will force his way into Santiago as rapidly as possible. During a lull in tho fight yesterday the troops sang "Star Spangled Ban ner." Even tho wounded lying upon tho bloody field joined in to swell the patriotic strain . The battlo was returned today and vigorous Dghting is going on. The thermometer stands at 130 and men are falling as rapidly from tho intense heat as from Spanish bullets. i'ando, tho Spanish leader, has en tered Santiago- with G,000 reinforce ments. A Berlin dispatch states that Rus sia and Franco are preparing to take a hand in tho Philippine difficulties. Take Your Choice. Madimd, July 1. According to a dispatch received today at the Spanish ministry of marine, Admiral Camara, in command of the Spanish fleet re cently at Port Said, Egypt, has passed through the Suez canal, apparently on his way to the Philippines. Lo.ndox, Jnly 1. The officials of the United St-ites embassy discredit the Madrid dispatch saying Admiral Camara has passed through tho Suez canal. Thcv say he had not entered the canal this morning. Uive the Children n Drink callei Grain-O. It is a delicious, ap pelizing, nourishing food drink to tako the place of oofTe . Sold by all grocers ana liked by all who have used it because when proporly prepared it tastes like the finest coffee but is freo from all its injurious properties. Grain-O aids digestion and strengthens the nerves. It is not a stimulant but a health builder, and children, as well as adults, can drink it with great benefit. Costs about one-fourth as much as coffee. 15 and L5c. Robert Windham, jr., while out ri ding his pony Sunday morning was playing, at the same time, with a pis tol ho was snapping to frighten the pony, but the pistol oi course was not loaded. Tho pistol behaved like all pistols which are "not loaded," and with a report it seut a ball plowing through the lleshy part of his thigh barely missing the bone. The bullet was a small one and after the wound was dressed has given him little trouble. Tt will, no doubt, be a valu able lesson, and pistols will be le" alone as playthings, for it might have easily explored a vital part, and re suited in a fatality. I desire to attest to the merits of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as one of the most valuable and efficient preparations on the market. It broke an exceedingly dangerous cough for me in 24 hours, and in gratitude there for, I desire to inform you that I will never be without it and you should feel proud of the high esteem in which your Remedies are held dy people in general. It is the one remedy among ten thousand. Success to it. O. R. Downey, Editor Democrat, Albion Ind. For sale by all dru?gists. es Grassraan tackled one of the fatal cannon crackers last evening and having lighted the fuse, he in tended throwing it away when it ex ploded Cuickly before it left his hand, and the result will lay him up for some time. The flesh was ripped off his fingers, but by careful attention he may not require any of his fingers amputated. TO CtlKK A COtLI IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Hi omo Quinine Tablets All druggists refund the money if it fails to cuf.i. . 2-rje. Ihe genuine has L. B. Q. on onch tab'et. S A LES MA N W A N f I D By large Factory rupplyinj f ee ou fit and pay intr s'-v.-i-il w,ek;v Brattice, 243 Pearl. N'-w Vor'-. we win pay a s lary OI -Ylo per week ml xpeii-.- s f,.r man with rig le) in t rod ee our p u ir Mix ure and infee-t D. s'royi r in ih" country. Ref reqtrrt ;. Ad.'i e w i Ii s amp, Per- kixtion Mkg Co. Pa -ons. Kan. HihM o.eof of LaFayette, Ind., s : s ti.at f re- n-d i p tion he has found DeWitCs Lith! E p-wfee'.. They n-v i- y Ri-ers to be r ipe. Try them or -I' tnaihe and iivcr G . I' iitnC. troubles. Th re- H i Lett r ii'iur made than f'r5.--' " r ipfeft"-,"' m","ifactured in .Lis ci ';.. As' ' u rocjr for it, and thr-r'y cot the best and sup port .1 bMS. d..i-"y at tho same tic?e, whi- h tm'l - up th tin". The editor of the Evwns C ty. Pa., Globe, writes: "One Minute Cough Cure is 1 ightly n;;meJ. It cured my children si er all othe' remadies failed." It cures coughs', colds and all throat aiu lung liou'lo?. F. G. I Fricke. 1-ath of Mm. .fame I'at ternnii. Graco Allen Anderson, wife of Jan. Patterson, jr., died at 5:11 p. m. July 4, 180S, after a brief illnes'. She was born in Iowa, September 2.'5, 1MJ8, and was therefore nearly thirty years of aire when tho f-ummon came calling her to tho other world. She was married in this city Febru ary 14, 18h8 to James Patterson, jr. (They resided for a time in Southern California, but returned here a year ago, win re they have since resided. The deceased leaves one child, a bty, about nine years of age and a loving husband to mourn her sad de mise. Her nearest other relative is 1 ono brother who resides in Luchf, Iowa. Mrs. Patterson was of a sweet and Kindly disposition anil her taking off was a sore afiliction to her friends. She was conscious up to tho very last, and with a sweet smile she bid her relatives good bye, and made sev eral requests about her own fune iil. Those who desire to see tho de ceased will call at the residence near F. 3. Morgan's between 10:30 a. m. , and 1 o'clock p m. tomorrow. The casket will not be openetl at the funeral which will tako place at the Episcopal church at 2 30 P. M. Wed nesday July 6. An Kxruroiou Hunt. A trim river craft nnchorod on the east sido of the river last evening on its way to Omaha, where it expects to do service as an excursion steamer. It came from below Kansas City, and bore the name of Jacob Richtman. Jt carried an eiectric light plant of its own, and a powerful soarch light which was thrown around over the hills on this side of the river and about the B. & M. depot, making a light strong enough to read by easily. The light was thrown up on the hill where Joo Klein resides and tho en gineer, seeing he wassending up some fire works the light was held on them for an hour u 11 till they had finished by sending a parting rocket toward the boat. Omaha people will havo a rare opportunity for a nice ride on tho riv er as tne crait looks to bo an excep tionally nice boat. Alore CaMualties. Several boys got their fingers badly burned with fire crackers, but none ee riouslv. Airs JJoan s little oy came in con tact wun tne not ena 01 a uom in can dle and his neck in front is severely burned therefrom. The Cottage house caught fire in roof yesterday, supposed to havo been from tire crackers and only prompt action saved it. The damage will probably amount to not over $200. Gene Williams, while firing a Ro man candle last evening suffered a se vere burn caused by its going off in his hand the back plug in tho ctndle blowing out. His hand and wrist were severely burned, and his c'othes also suffered serious damage. Death of John O'Dennell. The News is grieyed to learn of the death of John O'Donnell one of the sterling residents of Liberty precinct, and a former resident of this city. H9 4th, and will be buried from st. Johns Catholic church in this city at eleven o'clock a. m., July 6. The death of Mr. O'Donnell is the result of blows received from a vicious horse, a brief account of which has been previously printed in the News. He is a brother- in-iaw of James Archer in this city, his wife having been a Miss Eagan who resided here for years. Mr. O'Donnell was a model citizen in every way, and his death wilt be sorely felt I by a large circle of friends. Reduced in Price. Beginning Monday June 20, the Evening News will be reduced in price to ten cents per week. The size of the paper will remain the same and the paper will continue to print aii SETTLES NERVOUS BANKRUPTCY. Investigation shows that men who succeed are men of brains st.rnno- nerves great wili-power. Ordinary food cannot suppiy the vital forces which people with active brains and bodies require. Bicola Pills feed the nerves make the mind bright, mus cles strong make flesh and blood and give penect neaitn to Men and Wo - men. Tne Turners of Phila- delphia make Bicola Pills J E Buckey, ehief clerk National Hotel, Wash ington, D C, testifies that he was all run down- was a shadow cf his former self Bicola Pills gave him wondertul relief he gained over twenty pounds after using thera. Selling: A Rent for Plattsmouth and Cass County, F. t. FRICKE & CO. xnrners inline Liter, lurnern a very small pill. Turn your liver. Cure sick head- a:he Biliousnass I digestion. Annual Sates over 6,000,000 Boxes 0B FOB BILIOUS LSD 5EEV0U3 DISORDERS such as "Wind and Pain In the Stomach. Giddiness. Fulness after meals. Head ache. Dizziness, Drowsiness. Flushings of Heat, Loss of Appetite. Costivenpsa. 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