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TERMS OF S I IKNDKR Tluy An- Ajrnvil To Hy IJoth HlaiKo and Mil's. WATSON'S I IJll I Oi l IOK SPAIN Tint Cnrollnr IhIuimIk To Up UoliMrd Lp Hi Once Ity the Munlirey On Iltr Way to I lie I'li)liliit- Washington, D. C, .luly 15, r.'20 i. in. 'I'lio lurms or Iho Murrondor of S.tni ino iim), hrielly stiit'(l, as fol lows. (Jiiiim an.l U:f;nsos to bo turned iivi'i in ill contl .tiiwi ; Spun inrdu to clear harbor of inineh n ml to u trans ported to Spiin at oik o. Thorns toimH !i!ivi been ar-i!(l to by HI unco and MiloH, lut must 1: approved by Wash ington and Madrid. Now York, July 111. A special to tho Tribune from W'ahhinrton says: Tho "raidiny Hquad ron" in expected to .start for tho coast of Spain Satur day. Tho navy department undor- atandn that Commodore Watson has ships coaled to tho limitof their bunk or capacity, and nothing tihould koop him another day at ( Juantanamo. Ho oujht to pass olT St. Thomas next Wednchdav, upon tho 2,500 miles straight away courso for tho Canaries, where his formidable force shonld ap pear about August 1. San Fkancisco, July 1G. Advices from Honolulu indicate that tho const defonso vessel Monetary, will tako pos bossion of tho Caroline islands before roachinjr Manila. While in Honolulu harbor, Commander Lents of tho Mon torey borrowed charts of the Carolines from Captain I J ray of the missionary bark, Morninjr Star, and also consulted with Hunt navigator repardinjr tho har bors of tho islands. Commander Lontz promised to return tho charts when ho reached tho Philippines. Washington, I). C, July IS Miles goes to 1'orto Ilico on tho Yale today with tho First Division of Sampson's licet. General Hrooko had another con ference today with Secretary Alger with reference to preparations for tho Porto Ilico expedition. The gen eral report that his armry is now ready and it is believed that they can bo embarked within a fortnight. Newport News will be the port of departure of tho larger part of the expedition. The army of occupa tion is expected to consist of about 25,000 men, and it has been decided to take no chances of repeating the mis ' tako made in Shafter's caso of ianding with an insufliciont force and then be ing obligod to lie idle at a critical mo ment awaiting reinforcements. The employment of an overpowering force is also expected to save bloodshed. A Jueer Coincidence. Pour (hundred) silver republicans met in solemn conclave Saturday, and called their primaries and convention. Of course there was no design in it, as by accident tho convention is called to meet at Louisville, July 30, the same time and place designated by the pops a week ago. Hut this is not all, the soft-shell democratic central committee, or a few members of it, got together here and accidentally called their prima ries for July -6, and convention July 30, at Louisville. Mat Goring has been very busy guiding the machine, keeping it out of deep water, and the coincident spo ken of will not likely intorfere with his plans, but it may do so. There was the smallest turnout of the faith ful we ever saw, and not much confi dence was shown in the chances for electing any part of the ticket to be named. As Others See C. It is reported that Matt Gering, the insignificant Plattsmouth lawyer, who defends Bethlehem people in the Mills county court, is a candidate for the fusion nomination for congress over in his Nebraska district. Mr. Gering would make an ideal Nebraska populist congressman. He is small in physique and in manner. He should be nominated. Glenwood Opinion : Teacher's Kxamlnatlon, The following is a list of those be ing examined Saturday by Superin tendent Farley for certificates as teach ers: Misses Parmetia Newland, Platts mouth; Ella Kivett and EttaGorden, Elmwood; Margaret Countryman, Nehawka; Mamie Snyder, Louisville; Annetta Woods, Weeping Water; Ciairo DrummonJ, Plattsmouth, and Mr. Lewis S iwyer, Ashland. A New Improvement. James W. Sage has purchased the Despain corner, at the corner of Pearl and Seventh street, and will begin the erection of a new livery barn at once to be 44x140 feet in dimensions. It will have all the modern conveniences and will be ono of tho best barns in the county. Mr. Sage's losses have not discouraged him, and he proposes to go ahead with renewed energy. Notice to Ice Consumers. Our ice books are 30 cts. per 100 lbs. Cash from and after this date. Cash only. F. S. White, H. C. McMaken & Son. CITY AND COUNTY. SATl'KliAV. J. II. Hecknr and son, George, were in Omaha today. Commissioner Hays wilt homo this afternoon to Hetid Sunday. A. ('. Writ? lit was in town last ev ri inj on his way to Elmwood. Hert Hnrr went to Greenwood to Mpund Sunday with relative-. Jos. Stiera and wife of IJoek ElulTs were exposition visitors today. Uennott Chrisweii-er was riding the camels on the streets of Cairo toda. . Henry Homplo, the lone fisherman from South Itend, is in tho city today. J. W. Ilugg, a school teacher from Union in in tho city on business today. Robert U.ack and wife, and Airs. Lloyd woro attending the exposition today. ('has. Hanning and wife eam'i up from Nehawka and went to Omaha, this afternoon. A piece of real old Irish peat, from tho hogs of Killarney, may be seen at tho News ollico. Some zephyrs too warm for comfort are reported in Kansas, but no dam ago to crops has yet resulted. Win. Morrow who has been enjoying a visit from his brother, Allen of Mal vern, accompanied him to the expo aition this morning. Nebraska City has a man down thero named Mutton. It would be bad for him to live in Havana just now, as they are short on mutton. The report of a damaging frost in Michigan which ruined tho corn in two counties last night, has had no visible 2tToet on tho weather hero. An esteemed (?) Spanish contempo rary remarks: "The Yankee Presi dent Magginly is a naturalized Chin amen, having been born in Canton." That won't wash. Ex. S. Hosrofo went out to YVymore whore his family is visiting to stay over Sunday. Mr. II. will return to night, while his family will visit dur ing tho coming week. John T. Clark a prominent attorney of Now York City, left for homo today after a pleasant visit with his cousin, Byron Clark. He was accompanied by Mr. Clark Bartlett, a successful newspaper man of Washington, Penn sylvania. W. D. Jones returned homo last evening from Maywood. lie says in all his thirty-live yoars residence in Nebraska ho never saw such universal big crops. The burnt district this year is in tho hoart of tho wheat and corn belt. Miss Clara Street is entertaining a company of young lady friends this afternoon in honor of her guests. Miss Imogene Clinton of Lincoln, Miss Margaret Farley of Durango, Color ado, and her sister. Miss Mae Street, who is home for the summer. W. J. Whito and Louis Otnatt, the decorator, went to Omaha to look at some church decorations, in order to select designs for decorating tho in terior of St. Luke's church, in this city. St. Luke's is ono of the oldest churches here, and is in need of inte rior decorations very muah. The la dies raised the necessary funds to pay for it some time ago. MONDAY. Father Carney departed for York today. Lieutenat Rawls was home Satur day night for the last time probably for some time. Mrs. J. F. Polk ana granddaughter, Rosine, were visiting friends at Paci fic Junction today. John Robbins & Son toda' closed a contract with Leonard Born for tho erection of a nice residence on his fine farm southwest of town. Commissioners Young and Hayes came in this morning, and will go out into the country with Mr. Falter on a bridge inspecting tour this afternoon. JacK Grace and family are in from Mascot, on a visit with relatives. Jack is looking finer than silk, and re ports everything looking fine out west. The death of Mrs. Hillary, formerly Miss Gertrude Kearney, will he read with sincere regret by a large num ber of friends in this city, where she was greatly beloved. John Doyle in a letter to friends re ceived here today, says six troops of the Fourth cavalry, he being a part of the crowd of 636 men, sailed for Manilla on the Peru. John may get to see a warm time yet. Dr. Cook left last evening for Lin coln to enter the sanitarium. He will take a course of treatment for rheuma tism. He has been ailing for some time and his many friends here hope to learn of his complete recovery very soon. A man was in town last night look ing for a cri pplel boy that had been stolen by a tramp. Tho boy lived with his parents at DesMoines and the two had been traced this way. The tramp used the boy for begging pur poses. A suffering public has been enquir ing what to do for chiggers, the little pests which burrow in the flesh, crea ting much discomfort. We hnve a sure remedy, safe and easily obtaina ble; it is nono other than common al cohol. Rubbed on Mr. Chigger it kills him instantly. Engineer Phelps of the B. & M. is setting the stakes today for the track work a mile west of Oreapolis where the track for the distance of a mile will be raised from four to five feet. This will give employment to a l.rge number of men for several week and, work we are informed is to begir- at once. , Agent. A MAN I5IIEAKS JAIL. .lotin Sli'ltlrr l'l Its " U V:ty ThroiiKh t he Id l I. Wall SMinliiy liiiiiiii;. John Sti Hier, tle tramp who claims New York as !iis n -idenro, and who was hound over to the di-tlirt court, some lime ii'j'i on the charge of nt tempi in:' to a--ault !l little girl, has lie-.ail'd for i:i rt -i unknown. He had been auiet prisoner and during the day tho jailor, out of humanity, had allowed the fellow tho freedom of tho corridor, the coll being stilling hot. On Sunday evening Jailor Mc lirido went out for a drive and re turned home about nine o'clock, ex pecting to ! ock his prisoner in tho cell, as usual. Ho had not reached the jail, however, until he learned that Stet. tier had punched a hole through 1 ho wall and escaped . It seems he had used a stove poker to tear out a hole on the east side large enough to admit, his body. On t be outside he, was favored by having a piano box up against tho jail, so that the hole which he had cut in tho wall was not visible. In this manner he was enabled to have the place of egress all ready and watch for an opportuno time to 11 v - From all accounts, ho must, have gotten out about .S:lo and taken the fast freight across tho river, as it slows up before crossing tho bridge so a man could get on. Tho bridge watchman said a man was on the train, standing down betwoen tho ears on the bumpers. This is tho only clue obtainable. Mr. McHride went to Oroapolis and John Murray went to Paci lie J unction, but so f ar Mr. Stett ler stays out of sight. Tiie fellow has probably been sev eral days taking out tho brick, as he had them hidden under a blanket in anolhor p u t of tho jail. Georgo Hall was in jail with him and claims to know nothing about tho fellow break inga hole in the wall. Hull did not get out, as his time is up tomorrow. The sheriff has offered ."('. 0 re ward for the capture of Stcttler and thinks he will got him. Company 15 IH'lijjSiteil. Henry McMaken was happy as a clam at hitrh tide this morning, his scheme to get all the boys of company B iixed out with what he calls "handy housewives" having boon accomplish ed. Tho articles consist of a neat little sack of calico or gingham and in that is a morocco c;bo with pockets containing needles, pins and several skeins of thread and some court plaster. Mrs. Wescott and her Sun day school class made a large number of them. Mrs. Wescott's efforts going far to bring about their successful com plelion. Miss May Hates and Mrs. Asher Clark rendered valuable service also, and completed a large number. On Sunday H. C. McMaken, Mrs. Wes cott, Misses Ella and Retta Clark, Mabel Eaton, Sadie Black Dora Fiicke, Lillian Shryock and a fetv others whose names we did not learn, went to Fort. Omaha and presented company B with the articles they had prepared for them. The boys were delighted beyond measure, Mrs. Wcs cott made them a neat speech, which was roundly applauded, and other companies in the regiment regretted that they too had not enlisted from Cass county and Plattsmouth in parti cular. The act ef presenting such useful articles was a most graceful one, and too much cannot be said in praise of the ladies who assisted in tho work. The soldier boys will think of tho in cident with pleasure a thousand times before they return home, aud feel thankful that they had such thought ful friends in Plattsmouth. A ShiI Case. Many psop'o here became acquaint ed with First Sergeant Finney, one of tho soldier boys from Weeping Water, where he had occupied the position of assistant cashier of tho First National Bank. Mr. Finney was much devo ted to the manual of arms, and was anxious to go to the front, but the physical examination was too riyid, and he failed to pass. He was deeply disappointed and. s ion after went vio lently insane, and is now at the state hospital at Linooln, where a constant attendant is required. He will be best remembered here as the officer who always called the roil in front of tho court house. Death of Mrs. Hillary. Miss Gertrude Kearney, well known here, where she resided the greater part of her life, was marriedover a year ago to H. F. Hillary, and were living at Terry, South D ikota. Sunday a brief telegram from Rochford, South Dakota, was received here by friends saying she had died there Sunday morning very suddenly. No details of her illness were given. Tho funeral took place at Council Bluffs, today. Itnrlintfton Itoute California Kicnrsiom Ciieap, quick, comfortable. Leave Plattsmouth 3:43 p. m., every Thurs day in clean, modern, not crowded tourist sleepers. No transfers; cars run right through to San Prancisco ind Los Angeles over the Scenic Route through Denver and Salt Luke City. Cars are carpeted; upholstered :n rattan: have spr'ng seats and backs ind are provided with curtains, bed ILt.g, towels, soap, etc. Uniformed jorters and experienced excursion jonductors accompany each excursion, relieving passengers o; all bother about baggage, pointing out objects of interest and in many other ways helpiig to make the overland trip a delightful experience. Second class tickets are honored. Berths So. For folder giving full information, call at nearest Burlington Route ticket office, or write to J. Francis Gen. Passenger Agent, Omaha, Neb, TO Cl'KK A COLD IN ONE WAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 2-jc. The genuine has L. B. Q. on each tablet. OFFICIAL nosTEn. Company II of Third N'rlrnakn Vol- unt flTK, The News is pleased to give below a copy of tho ollicial roster of company IS which has been mustered into tho P. S. service. Tho list should bo pre served as it will some day oo of spcial hi-toric value. OM M ISSION K I) 0-T"1C V. KS . (.'apt Gcj Sheldon. Nehawka hir-t Lieut O Allen. Wabaih Second Lieut C A Kav.ls. Plattsmouth Sr.KOLANTS. First, Wo'xlrufl, L (i, Weeping Water Secutid, Newman, C K. l':attsinoutti Third. Clihe. O I). Weeping Water Fourth, Spencer, C L, l'latts llawkais, II, l'latts CO KPOKAI.S. Muthersead F, Nehawka Koyer F", Fhnwood Ko jt H, I-'.) in wood Keinhackel L, l'lattsmouth Kubine II (.. Cannack W II, Kraft C K, Klmwood Manners J W. Alvo Keed II. V Water F'orbes F Auburn Miller (J, Munay i;l'gli:ks. Johnson J A. Johnson Austin II A. Wabash Artificer Sampson K II, l'latts Wagoner-I'almer J II, l'latts 1'K IV ATI-IS. Adair A C, South Omaha Adair Harry, l'lattsmouth Anthony ) C, " llarker S W, I'arific Junction la. Itmvers I. I ., ( liuaha I'.iadford (i II, l'lattsmouth llrant II. Film wood Cameron F I., l'lattsmouth Clawey T, Omaha Clark M L. l'lattsmouth Crissinan 15, ' Cm tis J V, Union Custer l-I, Wyomore Davis W C, Weeping Water Dinwidilie O. l'lattsmouth 1 ysai t J K, L'nion Fliis, J M, l'lattsmouth Fisher K T, 1'acitic Junction la I-'raker M J, Avoca F rancisco J 1 1 Auburn f lasser J, ( linaha (irant J, Auburn Oieenke W, Omaha dross W, " Hamilton J, l'lattsmouth Hemphill I, l'nion Ilobbick (J W, South Omaha Hobson W F. F'.lmwood Howell II (, Hardington Jarvis C F", Omaha Jones J T, Weeping Water Keane J M, Omaha Keenan L, " Kellberg C F, Nehawka King G S, Union Kin W, l'lattsmouth Lease G A, IClmwood Leonard G L, Omaha Sidner O F, l'lattsmouth Sine J M. Omaha Manners C M, Murray (i II, Metts FI M, Omaha M uugroveu 1', " McGrew F", Auburn McKanley William, Newhaka McMil'er I), FUmuood Obernalte S, " O'Shea II, l'lattsmouth l'arsell J E, I'edinJ, 1'eterson V II, " PlybonJM. Place J F Nehawka Potter S W, Plattsmouth Powell N G, Flight Mile Grove Kay E P. Plattsmouth Keikenbcrg G, " Kiley C K, " Kaesner G A, " Koop S 1), Wyamore Rouse 1). Omaha Sarver K E, Elmwood Schwatz U, Grand Island Shear C H, Hardinton Smith A, Omaha Stull N K, l'lattsmouth Swanson A W, Omaha Thompson S C, Plattsmouth Torrence S E, Weeping Water Vanhorsen E W, Nehawka Volstead T, Omaha Valer F J. Plattsmouth Walker C H, Ward W R, Auburn Whalen E P " Whitten M, R. Wollen A V, Avoca R I), " Wright R E, L'nion To Subscribers. We are carrying over a thousand accounts on our books, many of them small but in tho aggregate it amounts to a neat sn m which would help us out if paid in. If you can't pay all you owe send us a dollar and we will send receipt by return mail with a card of thanks thrown in. Hard and Soft Coal. John Waterman is sole agent for tho famous Mendota soft coal. Also carries the best grades of hard coal, wood, lumber, laths, shingles, lime, cement, etc. If you are going to build, it will pay you to see Water nan. Office at the rear of Water man block on Fifth street. A Word to 1'fiyKioimis. Do you know that many broad mind ed physicians are using Foley's Iloney and Tar Caugh Syrup in their prac tice. They have found no remedy that gives as satisfactory results for all throat and lung complaints a9 this great cough medicine. We will pay a salary of $15 per week and expenses for man with rig to introduce our poultry Mixture and insect Destroyer in the country. Ref. required. Address with stamp, PER FECTION Mfg. Co., Parsons, Kan. Tourist I'amphletH, Descriptive of Yellovv&ton National Park and the summer resorts of Colo 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 Aeent, Burlington Itoute, Omaha, Neb. Legal Notice. In the District Court of Cass County. Nebraska. In the matter of the guardianship of I John G. O'Kourke, Anna L. O Rourke and Joseph T. O'Rourke. ) Under and by yir ue of a license to sell the real estate hereinafter described entered in the above cause by Hon. basil S. Ramsev. judge, on the Uth day of July. A. O. l&s. I will on the Mh day of August, A. 1) lit, at 10 o'clock a. ni.. at the south door of the court house, in Platts mouth. Cass county. Nebraska, offer for sale lot one hundred and three in the northeast quarter of the southwest quarter, lot one hundred and four in the northwest quarter of the south west quarter, and lot eighteen in the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter, and the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter, all in section nineteen, in township twelve, north of range fourteen, in Cass county, Nebraska, to the highest bidder for cash. Nellie M. O'Rourke. Guardian. By her attorneys, Byron Clark and C. A. Rawls. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS Legal Notice. In the I listrirt Court of Cas County, Nebraska. In the matter of tin- estate i of Ch.ii les Kutler, de- ( eased ; Applii ati'.n id Margarets. Ilutler, administratrix ol said estate foi license to sell real estate to pay debts. I his tause came on for hearing upon the petition of Maigaiet S. Kutler adinintratrlx of the e-tate ol Char les Ilutler, deceased, praying a license to se',1 the southwest quarter isw1! of section eight (H) township (1U) range nine iV). c'ass county, Nebraska, for a sufficient amount of the same to pay the sum ol SWiQ.OU la payment of debts, charges and expense at administration of said estate and It appearing to the undersigned judg - ol the district court that there Is not suffi cient personal property in the hand of said admin istratrix to pay said debts, charges and expense ami it further appearing that ft is necessary to sell the real estate described in said petition hied herein for the payment of said debts, charges aud expenses. It is therefore ordered that all persons Inter ested in said estate appear before me at the orhce of the clerk of t fie district court in Plattsmouth Cass county, Nebraska on the 7th day of August, A. I ). 1ih at o'clock P. M. of said day and show cause why a license should not be granted as prayed to said admmiktratrix to sell the above described real estate or such thereof as may be necessary to pay said debts, charges and ex penses. It is further ordered that a copy of this notice be published for four successive weeks prior to the time fixed for said hearing in the "Semi Weekly Nl-.ws-IIkrai.k" a legal newspaper pub lished in Cass county, Nebraska. Dated this 15th day of July A D. 1H9S. Hash. S. Kamsey, judge. Probate Notice. In county court, Cass county, Nebraska. In the matter of the estate of John Johnson deceased : William Tolliver Johnson. Richard Johnson Austin Johnson, Susie C. Herger, Andrew Jack son Johnson, and all other person interested in said matter, are hereby notified that1 on the 11th day of uly, Iksih. Win. i. Johnson and A. I lohnson tiled a petition in said court, alleging among other things, that John Johnson died on the Mh day of July. lsys,. leaving no last will and testament, and possessed of real and personal estate, and that the above-named constitute all the persons interested in the estate of said de ceased, and praying for administration thereof Vou are hereby notified that if you fail to appear at said court on the 1st day of August, A. 1).. 1"'.. at 51 o'clock a. m.. and contest said petition. the court will appoint James M. Patterson, or some other suitable person, administrator, and proceed to a settlement of said estate. Witness my hand and the seal of said Court at JUUT Plattsmouth, Nebraska, this 11th day ;1si:al of July. 1WJH. Geor;f. M. Spurlock, County Judge. Probate Notice. In County Court. Cass County. Nebraska. In the matter of the estate of A. Juliaette Wright deceased . Charlotte Amelia Morrison. Juliet Amanda I'uell, Mary Kllen Gallagher, Frances Kvelyn Wise, and all other persons interested In said matter, are hereby notified that on the 12th day of July, 1hh, Frances K. Wise filed a petition In said court, alleging among other things, that A. luliaette Wright died on fhe5thday of July, 18SH, leaving a last will and testament, and possessed of real and personal estate, and that the above named constitute all the persons interested in the estate ol said deceased, and oraving for the pro- bate of said will aud for administration of said estate. Vou re hereby notified that if you fail to appear at said court on the oth day ol August. A 1). Is'.ih. at ten o'clock a. in. to contest the pro bate of said will, the court may allow and probate said will, and grant administration ot said estate to James M. Patterson and Robert B. Windham, or some other suitable person, and proceed to a settlement thereof. Witness my hand and seal of said court at Plattsmouth, Nebraska, this, 1:2th day of July A. 1). l.vjb. George M. Sfurlock, (Seal) County Judge Notice to Creditors. State of Nebraska, . ... . Cass County. ss- In County Court In the matter of the estate of John Frederick Stull, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the creditors ol said deceased will meet the adminis trator of said estate, before me. county judge of Cass county, Nebraska, at the county court room in l'lattsmouth in said county, on the 1st day of October, A. 1) lyjM. on the 1st day of December, lMi.s, and on the 1st day of February. 18Sr9, at nine o'clock a. m., each day for th purpose of presenting their claims for examination, adjust ment and allowance. Six months are allowed for the creditors ol said deceased to present their claims and one year tor the administrator to settle said estate, from the 1st day of August, l v.x. This notice shall be published In the Semi Weekly News-Herald for four weeks sue cessively. prior to the 1st day of August. 1888. Witness my hand and seal of said county court at t lattsmouth, Nebraska, this ad day ot juiy, isy, ueorgk w. spurlock. (Seal) County Judge. Legal Notice. In the County Court of Cass County. Nebraska In the matter of the estate of ( Addison P. Weston f To the heirs and legatees of Addison P. Wes ton and all other persons interested m the es tate of Addison P. Weston, deceased: Vou are hereby notified that Levi C. Pollard as executor of the last will and testament of Addison P. Weston, deceased, has hied his petition in this court for instruction and power to pay out monies on hand to the persons finally entitled to the same under the provision of the will in said estate or for its investment or safe keeping if not paid out. Said cause on said petition is set for hearing on the L'd day of August. A. D. 1898. at two o'clock p. m., at which time you are required to appear and defend or show cause as to what order should be entered and at which time such order will be entered as directed by the provision of said win, ana the law directs lor proper conduct of said estate. It is further ordered that this notice be pub lished in the Semi-Weekly News-Hfrald for tnree weeks nnor to the dav of hearinsr. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal ol this court July ad. A. L). George M. Spurlock, (Seal) County Judge. TIME TABLE PLATTSMOUTH. NEB. Lincoln Chicago St. Joseph Kansas City Omaha Helena Portland San Francisco All points west. St. Louis and all points East and South. TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS! No 1. Denver express 11:18 pm No i. unialia to st. IjOuIs o:uz pm No 6. Chicago express 12:40 am No 20. Local express, daily, St Joe, KanBaa, 5t Louis, all DOlnts south 9:40 am No 4. Local exD, dally. Burlington. Chicago, ail points east.... 10:24 am No 14. Local exp. d ally except sun No. 10 Omaha to Creston. local.... 4:30 pin day 10:45 am No 9-. Local exp. daily except Sun day, Pacific Junction 12:30 pm NoaU. t relent, daily exceptsunday Pacific Junction 2:50 pm No .. ve9tiDuiea exp, dally. Bur lington, Chicago and all points east 5:30 pm o 6 stuo irom junction to Fiatta- rnouth 0:13pm No 1:2. Local exp, daily. St Joe. Kan sas City. St Louis. Chicago all points east and south.. 825 pm ao la. locai exp, aaiiy,umana,Lln coln, Denver and Interme diate stations 7:34 am No 27. Creston to Omaha Local 11:33 pm No a. Local M. Lou -s to Omaha lO:' am ob5. Local freight, dally. Omaha. 7:55 am jno -J. jocai rreignt. daliy, ex sun day, Cedar Creeic, Louis ville, south Bend 7:38 am No 7. k ast mail, dallv. Omaha and Lincoln 222 pm i-o it. vesiiDuiea exp. daily, Den ver and all points in Colo rado, Utah and California. Grand island. Black HUM. Montana and Pacific N. W. 328 pm no .j. i,uc-i ei p, uauy except iun uay. Louisville. Ashland. Wahoo, Schuyler 4.-00 pm No 11. Local exp, dally except Sun day, Omaha and Lincoln.. 5O0 pm nu it. uut-ai cji press, cunoay only. No. si East bound Freight, connects at Pacific Junction with No. 1 the Denver Express, which does not stop at Plattsmouth lfl-ns nm Sleeping, dining and reclining chair cars (seats Tree) on through trains. Tloketa sold and baggage checked to any point In the United States or Canada. For Information, time tables, maps and tickets call or write to W. L. PICKETT. Agent. Plattsmouth, Neb. J. FRANCES. Gen. Pass. Agt, Omaha. Neb. M. f. T1MK CAU. TRAINS GOING WORTH. No. l 4:50 a. m No. 9 1L51 am No. 121, local freight .....4.04 n.m TRAINS GOING SOUTH. No.2 10:4.15?. m. No. I2i, looal freight 7:35 a. m. No. 10 4:04 p. m Struck ova That's what's the matter with I I .in; . and all other good houcjewi : are compelled to roast over a hoi kitchen stove on these torrid clays. Buy Your Wife a Gasoline Stove, And thus save her much suffering and worry. It's cheaper than doctor bills and much better than a worn out companion. We give you the Insurance Gasoline Stove and Oven at the very Lowest prices, with the assurance that you will be pleased with it. The only stove in which provision is made to prevent the escape of gasoline, should the burner be accidentally blown out or left open. Unquestion ably the best gasoline stove made, and the price is always the lowest. My Stock of Furniture.. Is as full and complete as ever, and acknowledged everywhere to be the largest in Cass county. I can please you in... -.Variety, Quality and Price. I. PEARLSV1A THE BIG FURNITURE DEALER, Opposite Court House, Plattsmouth, Neb They banish pain and prolong life. No matter what the matter is, one will do you good, and you can get ten for five cents. C eotttaJnfnv rwm rrts PAirufl A mmmm dwvm mmnm toifin ourn. Tfcia low 1 1 i D will torn mmo for erou. Boat mo die Bottom Dropped Out ..of Prices On 1897-Grown ... Garden and Field Two Packages Everything else Now is the time to repair your fore the rains begin We Have Something New In a door lock that will last a life-time ; has no springs; works better and costs less money than a spring lock. Call and see a Gravity door lock, at the reliable hardware store of . . . . S. B. HALL & SON, South Sixth Street, - Hoi 92 ti i : J GIVKS RELIEF 1 A' in a Drr carton fwlh'i ir'aO U r.orf r vrit ttd ort ia intend! for Xu- ,,i m. u ti, .': i mi. in vcr uide aiuc the worM in. , (;p it i. i Garden Seed, 5c. at bottom prices. Spoutiu- and Tin Roofs, be - Plattsmouth, Neb. jot, T -t&rA MUZ'S : t?e - s'. '' )