rmmt s 2 U W Was not cooler than our Crash Suits. We do not claim that they are as cool as the Klon dike, but we do claim they wi!l afford you as much comfort as it is possible to find in a Nineteenth Century Suit. Oil i They are Crashes to wear, wash and wear aain. A KiliiiK ost.. Has struck the price of these Summer Suits, and your op portunity to get a dressy, up-to-date Summer Outfit is golden, if you come at once. & n & BOYS' CRASH SUITS, K nee Jaunts and Long Pants MEN'S EXTRA CRASH PANTS, .V Sizes CRASH HATS Xo i rouble to find what jjotc icant here. G. t. W6S60U k son, Clothiers, 1 Inttersf I In he nln xli ern. 3 f SI Continue to do a leadingbusiness in Fancy and Staple Groceries. Because they carry an immense stock, buy for cash and sell at low prices. Everything good to eat of Best Quality. Call and try us. Corner of Sixth and Pearl Streets, - - - Plattsmouth, Neb t .iii 2v3 11 11 o. TT. Surrey Harneii. Prl-e, 16.00. At g-xsd m sells for f-a. fc'.lt '. 1 ilir.-.'t t tin c. s'.u:iur t.ir veari at wh lo- priccj. sjiriiitf him the u-.-nler's pro&i. Ship any- vuers f.r examination. Everything warranted. 1 1 S stvlej of Vehicles, 5. stvles of flam-s. Ton busies. $ 16 to 70. urrTi, SjO to Slilo. Carria- l'haetons, Traps, Waon ttc" Jprine-Koad and Milk War-as. Send for larjre. fre Ko. 604 Sumy. Price, wltk curtains, lamps, sn Catalogua of all our styles, shade, apron and fendsrs, 60. Al food u Mill for El KHART CAKEIAGE AND HAKXES9 MFC CO. W. B. PRATT. Bee'y. ELKHAET. HID. SlOO Ki-wiird i-loo. T!ie readers of this p. ::. svii! :-o j-Io.t.',! t leaiu tliat there is at lo.ist one tlrc.tdv.-d disease that science has been able t cure in all its stages, and tliat is Catarrh, li. ill's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure kao.wi to thomednal fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional dis ease, requires a constitutional treatment, i Tali's Catarrh Cure is taken interna'.!) . actiuu directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the sys tem, thereby destroying the found i 1: m of trie disease, and Riving the patient stream by u'.ii.d ing up the constitution ami assisting nature m doing its work. Ttie proprietors have so ir,.;jii faith m its curative powers that tney oi:er D ie Hundred Dollars lor any case that it lads to cine. Send tor list of testimonials. Address. F.J, hknkv &C., Toledo. O. So.d by DriiKCists 7"j; I turllii;t on Inn Six block? from exposition. A. I). Toazalin, niimiL'er; E. 15. Mioin?y, clerk. li mis sl.UU per d-iy special ratesi by week or Rioiitb. ilveryiliii.o; fii-at eiads. Toko D.nljro s-trect ear. from Union depot to 1'uih an i Uurdot te streets. Write us for particulars. Thousands of persons have lc-rn cured of piles by uin IJe Wilt's itch llazcl Salve. It iioals promptly Htiil cures eczema and nil skin disi-nr-e-. It gives immediate relief. F. G. I'ricke. Tf you vuat t. smoke the best t-y Wurl Bros. Gut Licil. The litiest 5 cent cigar mar'e. The Chief Burgess of Milesbur', Pa., says Ue Wilt's Li tile Marly Hirers are tho best pills be ever used in bis family durinir forty years of hmi.-t' keeping. They c-:re con-tipr.'ion, tick headache and stomach and liver troubles. Small in size but great in results. F. C Frick.-. r.r mI. Mornine'H bread here if'c- m iy be obtained at Zm-kweiler Lutz, Jona than Ilatt'r. and Dovey's. M. T.. Yo'-tm, Cameron, Fa., s:iys "I wnH t HulTer r fir tm years trying all kindHof pile rem.siies but without MJCe.rM. I" Witt's Wifb IF.z.-l SllVO re.rcoiniinHl t' me. 1 us on. It Ion etb-.t.-d a permatvrrt " A ! tuirniM ni'iit cure for piles IImWSU'h WI1i Hazel Salve has no WU!e2ioili Go,i.4. The ancient Greeks oeiioveU that the 1'enates were the gods who at tended to the welfare and prosperity of the family. They were worship pod :is household gods. Tho house hold god of today i- Dr. King's New Discovery. For consumption, coughs, col Is and for all alTec'ions of tin oat. chest and lungs, it is invalu able. It has been tried for a quarter of a century and is guaranteed to cure or money returned. No household should be without this good angel. It is niC'is'in', to tako and a safe and sure remedy for old and young. Fre trial hot ties at F. G. Fricke & Go's. Regu lar size oOe and $1. Notice to Ice Consumer. Our ice b oki are 30 cts. per 100 lbs. ("a.-ii from and after this date. Cah :.ly. F. S. White. II. G. McMakkx A Sox. Uoh Moore of of La Fayette, Ind., savs that for constipation he has found De Witt's Little Early Risers to be perfect. They nover gripe. Try them for stotiKiche and. liver troubles. F. G. Fricko. T;ikr the Missouri Pacific trains if you wi-h to go to the exposition, as they have the only depot on the grounds. You can save street car fare and avoid the crowded thoroughfares. WIIM box. curi. The editor of the Fvans City. Pa., Globe, writ"s: "One Minute Cough Cure is rightly named. It cured my children after all other remedies failed." It cures coughs, colds and all throat and lung troubles. F. G. Fricke. All kinds of jewelry, clocks and watches promptly repaired. All work warrmted. J. W. Crabill, first door of vYatorman block. Plattsmouth. II. 15. Pi inks, of Lewisville, Texas, writes that one box of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve was wo-th to him. It cured his piles of ten years stand ing, lie ad vises others to try it. It also cures eczema, kin diseases arid obstinate soies. F. G. Fricke. BRIEFLY TOLD. C. A. Marshall, Dentist. Dress making, Miss Laura Twiss. Union Block. Ilolloway's popular stoatnod dread M made of Ilei-o.'s hi-.-t flour. FokSAM; A good family hor.- , cheap. Kihj ui re of A. W. Alwoo.i. Ask your dealers for the "White Sailor"' cigar, manufactured by Frank Neiman. Rohort Sherwood i arranging to put in a fine sidewalk in fioat of his new building. Ilolloway's bread, which has taken the lead, is ui ado of Ib-isci's. "Plau siftei" Hour. Pearl slieet will soon l.o a hnsy pai t of town, with two la ge bui uings in eou rs" of erection. J. W . Sag.- "ivitig his hand-onie -ottagia siyli-h dress of yeliowa'ni olive green today. Y. I). Jones will take a big crowd out to Lou isyi I le in the morning with his four-horse rigs. I f you don't see the (Jut Heil cig ir call for it, and get tho host cent ci gar I u t he market. If it's quality you want in a cigar, not quantity, sinoko tlie '"Lxquisiio." I'or sale everywhere. Franco Bai'ancu and Frank Wheuler Were harvesting a frog crop up ncir Oivapols this nfLernoon. Kd. Fitzgerald's stable has tieen heavily drawn upon for Weeui ng We.ler and Louo-viile timoi row. For the next s.xty days I wili sell cigar clippings for oOe per pound. 11. SriK.s John Hall is building a neat addi tion to his residence in iho third waid, anil lixing uj his pieinises generally. Jake llouck's friends will be glad to know that he has s.eurei: u posit :on in iinui.il Omana Willi one of the packing houses. Williw Ramsey is justiy p- oud of a handsome new ci oquel giouml, v. hieh his father has established for his pieasu i e. The Hotel P.atlsmouth is having some new sidewalk put in today, which makes an unfavorable contrast wih some of its neighbors. Tod.-iy the weather has been delight ful, the rain having tempered the :t mospheie ui.til the air could not be sweeter or more sal jbrious. A warrant was issued this afieruo 'n for the arrest of Jnu Kaloscek. charg ing him with abusing his family and threatening to ki.l his wife. Two teams we.e in town this morn ing with big loads of the iLiest look ing water melons ever s-.en in this market. They wore from Missouri. Nails which have been in the Hood for sale by the pound or keg, at prices below wholesale ut the factory. Coatks o; Co. Louis Otnatt and Sherry Sherwood are painti ng the handsomest sign in the city for I'hii Thierolf on tho west side of the An heu-er-Busch b oc k. U. R. Dung in, of St. L'u:s will preach in the Christian church here Sunday evening-. Khier Dungan is tile father of the Chiisiiun minister here and is one of the strongest men in the church. Sergeant WoidrulT, of company i, writes a I'lalt.-mouth friend that the boys ale nicely located at. Juck-ou-ville, but are anxious to get in on the Porto Hicnn expedition b -fore the war Cl ises. Will Becker residing west of town had a close call to losing a large lield of wheat in shock'. Tie- lightning set tire to a shock of wheat an ! the I! e w is spreading when '.he ram began to faU and put it out. The. e so of Klepser vs. Win. Fikea bary t-ied to Jude A rebel-, Jioy -7, was decided this morning in favor of the defendant ilat.hew (Jering ap peared as attorney for plain iitf and Byron Clark for the defemlaut. Patterson & Ku izman have put in a te eolione, No. lii-'k ind ordo: s from t heir ciis'ouiers wili b.. promptly at tended to The xchange, under 2v-anager Groves, is moving ahead rapidly, nine new telephones having been put in recently. S. K. Hall it Son have something thatovcy farmer should buy a bi cycle frame grii.dstone. Tho frame is all of iron, with an iron seat for the op.u-a tor and an iron tread e. It is woniierfu ly complete and sells on sight. Gall and see them. An exe a .ire think t h 1 1 i f a cannon tir cracker was lighted Under the Spitiih throne, 'lo dynast v would :um!ie and a r. p ib ic migti' be es ah :i ned. We s!iog-t Commeih r I'o- Me.s-e, sm'lh a-ni his lieutenan'. O .val i (iui hm n. a- t vo of our !v-ves' : a rio's, who could do the fire-caeker act, and iidSi nef its incubus II. C. McM ick' ti miohl go along as an expert. On the morning of Feb. 20, l,S!o, I was sie. with i heumatism, ami lay in hod until May "Jist, when I got a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm. The lirst application of it relieved me al most entirely from the paiti and the second afforded con plete relief. In a short time I was able to be up and about again. A, T. MnitKAVX, Luverne, Minn. Sold by all druggists. The young man who was found with his throat cut, north of Paul, on Tues day, is much better today and is rational. Tie gave his name as Edward Yan Sheets, and his f ither's name as Oscar Van Sheets, who resides north of Pacific Junction. Tho young man is nineteen years of age and, strange to say, can neither read or write. His father has been telegraphed for and is expected to arrive here today. Ne braska Citv News. I NOTHING FHOM A1ANILA. Whilo Wiin.hing.ori has no news 'from Manila, the report eomes from London again that tho cUy has sur- rendered to the Americans. I The president has given it out that Spain must surrender 'uba, Porto Rico and the We-t Indies, the Ladrones iandatlea-t a coaling station in the i Philippines. Tho Philippine matter, i however, will not be sottlod until ! another meeting of the cabinet and I t he demands as to those islands may j hi- changed. No cash indemnity has i thus far been asked for. AS TIII1Y CO.Mitf A Mi tiO. I'.i rt Slity-i lv diovi- out to Louisville this altt-r- IH M 111 . Clnnky I'.aldwni, of Weeping Water, was in town today. I). . Dwyer made a business trip to the ini-lpipolis today. I ). S. (juild returned home this morning from a business trip to Chicago. Col. L.I'. Sine, of the Carpenter l'aper Co., Omaha, was in the city today. Judjje Archer is one of the few politicians who will remain at home tomorrow. Miss M.Cilda Vallery and Miss liertha Williams were Omaha visitors this afternoon. Mr. White, of the Cady Lumber Co., Omaha, w.is in the city today with W. W. Coates. l'i ank Guthniann and wife and 1'eter Keil de paitedthis afternoon for Sioux City on a busi ness trip. Mrs. Lucy Lmbody returned to her home at Line In this niorniu, after a pleasant visit with her i-ister, Mrs. Frank Buyer. Miss Imo'tene Clinton returned to her home in Lincoln today, after a delightful visit of several dajs in this city with Miss Street. J ihn F. 1 1 inshaw, wife and children returned home this nioiniun from an extended visit with relatives in Henry county, Indiana, John Kauen and wife of Kossville, Illinois, came in this nioininjj for a visit with relatives. This is John's first visit here for four years. (ieoine Weidmann, wearing the uniform of the exposition guards, was in the city today, visiting Ins family, i ie l e turned to Omaha this afiernoon. 1 11V 3 4RTM! VS.. ' l : RE ti s ' il i ' V. y V READ THESE PFilO'ES: IS lbs bet gr.inubi'ed sULiar ?1 mi 1! lbs best "G" sugar l.oo Bucket Syrup l BueKet Jelly 4n L Pi package (Jatlneal 0,"i Price baking powder, 1-lbcan... ,',H Price biking powder, i lb can... L'i I Bon-Bon baking powder, 1-lbcan 10 Calumet baking powder, 1-lbcan !'. 1 lb Pepper IS Lemon extract, per bottle ." Yanilla extract, per boltie Oo ('oal oil, per g al lb New Yolk ('renin ' lo-e e . ( J oi id bucket I lest li lire buck ' Bran, KM lbs F.ega n t .lion r hi "H ' Lam ji e h i in in s Argo gloss slareh A ' go corn t-l irch I est crack r, pe r 1 b I doz. clot lies pin- ("alifoinia l'runes, per Id Klegant liaisins, per lb : lockages Parlor Malehe- I -1 ! ! ' . . i per !.. o7 I J : i 1,1 ,i i- (is 1.1 "Oil. e. il, 0 .1 In t i, rib I'.'t .! e (IS 07 i . l'i Ml C . e .e, , (IS om t ' .. r b-1 1 I ! e . . . Ill i no. -.a-1 10 ti ., I. i , . i - 1 1 1 . .... -. : "7 IT WILL PAY YOU TO ATTEND GREAT SPECIAL T H I v. j j"fc DE PARTMENT Opposite Bank of Cass County, PiaUsmou'!. r." ft One Tiii!;0 anc ftiiollM';" Dowty Will iet Tlirixi. New York. July S. A cablegram from Hong Kong to the Journal says that Admiral Dewey at Manila has dispatched the It ileigh and Concord to gather up eleven Spanish craft which, according to inf irmition sen! him by Consul (.cneral Yih!m an, are at various places in the Phrippine archipelago. Among these vessels are three gunboats at San Miguel, Lu zone island, and four at Pott Royal, Palawar island. Four merchantmen with cargoes of tobacco are report" d at Caygan, Luzon. The same dispatch reports that English traders at the coal mines at Batan. Luzon isiaad-. have been imprisoned and subjected to ill treatment otherwise by the Span iards there, A Severe I.oms. Word comes from Will Barker who resides near Mas.-ot, Neb., to the effect that his barn had been struck by lightning which completely destroyed it, together with hay and grain and four sets of harness. He saved his horses. The I-onUville-Weepinc Watur Tram. A coach will be attached to the B. & M. 7:."o freight in the morning which will connect with the M. P. at Louisville. Returning, passengers will bo brought back on freight Xo. 7i. C'ompitruti ve l.ort.ti-s in Itnllle. Newspapers which have compared the losses of our army at Santiago, ' have nou made a fair p esentation ov including in all of them tho number j of prisoners. Because o;' the largoi Suos!i i'o- number of prisoners taken in several . Caiuaia. lu Caiienv. . -.ai.- .. i battles of the late war t:ie aggregate -,,, Vai-..ii is :.,-.. ! .! p., w loss was very heavy. Take .-ihiioti And if he sh mid i-1. h u . ! The federal loss was lH,o7.'L of whieni Thne d'l.e the di.iblo to n.o. i- : H- V V r"r, ',,,..'.vV-, We Will Be There I 1,00 were Kllieu aiul i.MJ we 'e , ( ,-n..r.i s l.iK slnp.-, air ;ii e- ; in tli Those who im.a.rino ,.,lt o.ir frioml i ounu,!U. ul" -eHiaill(ier, .,'". oeing i . ; s, l,;ey -eat il, a, ,l.r,w. f, P.- Lao Miivlieid of the Louisville Couil ! ',ritjoner?- . Lslim;in' the f.-ueral ! Ad n,nV ue'v.- n.-t n.n v en.r.jd. '. v. ..... i, ...... t ...... in .... ; i a rill V at SO, 000. the loss W.s Ib.P Per, Ol Cuninv. tie u Ciii.ino l.j A J . I V U (4. Ul UV 1 V- 1 llllll (LIJU 1 , . . I'll I auu every gill ol his blood an ti-Spaiiish, should hear a, speech he is said to be pi epari tig for delivery iu the conven tion at Weeping VVater tomorrow. We are permitted to print in advanco a few mild sentences as follows: "I am an American eagle and my wings 11 ap together, iikewiso I roost high. and eat banannas raw. Blanco may sit in his Morro castle and howl, but he can't sit on me! Will he please roll that in his cigarette and smoke it? 1 am mostly a bird of peace, anil I was bo-n without teeth, nut I've got talons that reach from the storm beaten coast of the Atlantic to the golden shores of the placid Paeitie, and I use tho Rocky mountains as whetstones to sharpen them on. I never cackle till I lay an j egg. and I point with pride to thr eggs I have laid in the past yen rs. I'm game f om the point of my beak to the starspangled tip of my tail feather, and when I begin to scratch gravel., mind your eyes ! I am cock of the walk and tho hen-bird of the Godd--ss of Libe-ty, the only gallinaeious Epluri bu u on m on record ! I'm an eagle from Louisville, with a scream on m that ma '.-es thunrlc sound like drop ping cotton on a. still morning, and m v iv(..nt. address is Louisville, ITai' Co'umbia. United States of America!'" cent., but counting the killed and j wounde 1 onl. . the percentage of the casualties t the whole army was a j Mrs. lleaold ..-h fraction over 12 per cent. At Gouys- , that for Uio c, invenie: i. h. i 1 r burg the fedcra: loss was i!o,lsi), in eluding pri-oners, which carried too loss up to iJS.9 per cent. The killed and wounded wur 10, 2111. or 20 per cent of the 80,(1110 federal troops in th - bat tle. At Santiago the missing were so few as to make no feature in any esti mate, but the killed and wounded were l.S.JD. As tho number rt men j engaged was 10,0(10, in round numbers, the loss in these casualties of war, which are the standard of lighting, was 11.44 per cunt. Indianapolis Journal. I o i ';V7 A y 1 1 1 1 1 bel'sof liie Worn ill S .'1 o o, li; have been left for saio wit i M iieroitl, at the store. A torpid liver ro-js you oi an and ruins jour heaiiii. I e U' i ; tie Marly Risers; cleanse the euro constipation and all stoma I liver troubles !' 11 I'YioLo .V :l; 1. J i lie Tli'Tc'ti no !. J r 1 lielleT in Six Mourn. Pistressing kidney and bladder dis ease re.ieved in six hours by "'I ill' Gueat South Amkimcax Clm:k." It is a groat surprise (in ac count of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in blniMer, kidneys and i I,.. ..i. ; 1 i i . I t o.iciv. in ni ne o: ieiii.iic. ii.ui;ie .. retention almosr immediately. If you wm nt oiiick relief nd euro this is the! f-!"'!,lg. i remedy. Sold by tiering ec Co.. Ib ig gist, Plattsmouth. Neb. Hour- i m a i 'eim.-i'fi " i 'l;j lis! ft or, pin 'III.' in ii Ci t . A .-k ..r.ii thereby ecV i port ti home inc. nsti v ."i i c. h i . u i 1 i s u 1 1 "be t o-. ; Win your biltles nga n.-t, oi acting prouip'iy. One Minni Cure pri -due. imti.e.iia;" ivJi.-M.! wi(C.,i taken early H i -re.vc j tioi' . .And i n ia: r st i prompt ri-lief. 1'. (1. I 'r L 'h a hoif i '.ros. w j this sjiring. Piali.-ir 'ii'i j ' o be u !! i te !.'.ti'i i: . f il o 1 ! the l.t'tie f :ks ..i ni - i e 1 - . i '. e r , 'li and 1 1. I so: Ice Cii!,;;n en Lawn, I oil ' ! I n a-. : ; i . i V. ! . ' : n i -, led t. n g ;, I ill ! In' )l'oiier fain ly are ei, golf or re is nol.h ice cream id iiooi ish s. n. I it. to d- sired. i.i; .1 : have -o a..n- C'i .- lj; J '.M A Y T,, Baker, r.'il I lib Wrek ou tlie .Alls sou II I'm ilie. L-'.st nigfit the nigh wind blew sonio oox cars oil' the siuing at Stella, irj Kiehardson county, onto the main lii.e and as passenger train No. 2, eamtt along it c -asheu iuto the obstructions, e -citing quite a wreck. No one was hurt o;i the passougor train, but en gineer Ivl. Finnecum, who used to be nt Weeping Water, and was well known in this county, jumond from his engine into a pile of ties suffering inju'ies which proved fatal. Ho dieu in le-s than two hours after tho acci dent. The fireman jumped off on the other side of tlie engine and escaped with slight injuries. Tho road was not c eared until this morning. The regular 4 a. in. train got in from the south about 10 o'ctock this forenoon. iv tn:s le green u ll.ircl Storm In lovra. Malveun', la., July 2S. Milis ocumy t ii is d fternoon experienced the hardest rain of the season and the s. longest wind for years, accompanied hv some bail No damage was done except broken trees and overturned o .tbu idings. This rain will insure a corn crop io Mil.s cojnty equal to the best eve. grown here. At Hawthorn, liftecn miles e.ist of here, the wind mueii more severe and it is re ported a fa'-in house one-half mile north of th'.t town was destroyed, one chi d killed, one missing and as many as live persons dangerously injured. Horse Stoleu, Sheriff Wheller received a message from Greenwood this morning convey ing the meagre information that a horse was stolen in that town last night. It was a sorrel and weighed lli0 pounds. No further data was given, and it is not known if it was led away or was ridden or driven off. The owners name was not given. This is the first cass county theft in many months, and it is sincerely hoped the thief may be apprehended. Kains la KtiKtcrii Nebraska. The railroads entering the city re port good rains all about Omaha on Wednesday night, even though they never touched us. iho Burlington's weather report showed rain at the fol lowing points: Plattsmouth, .6S inch; Ashland, .4S; Central Citv, light; P "ltcei-, .11; Atchison, light; Uulo, 40; Brownvitle, Nemaha and Nebraska City, hard riin; Syracuse. .05; Salem, Table Rock, Teeurnseh and Burch ird, hard rains. Bee. A Walkout. The de'egates from Nebraska C'ty to tho Otee county convention of the disgruntled (demo pops) held at Dun bar yesterday, adjou-ned to a neurby saioon for refreshments after the close of ibe convention, and the train pulled out ami left about thirty-live of the faithful to walk home, twelve miles. A man who was there says D c Mar noil, of the Nebraska City News, was one of the boys who walked. Horses and Mulm, Wanted, the best draft horses and fancy chunks I can get, weighing from Kloo to 1S0O, for eastern and export market. Also knee actors and pacers, the more speed the better. I will also buy mules, from three to eight ye'-irs old. All must be fat and well broken. Bring in your big drafts and fancy chunks, I will buy them. Highest ma-kef. price. Wiil be at Plattsmouth, Neb., Tuesday August 0, "JS. One day only. F. E. Powell. Truth Tersely Told. Foley's Kidney Cure is a safe, sure remedy for all kinds of kidney and bladder diseases. The life of the Nebraska leu year is a g.ad, ;r aul song. his fattening hi rds in li -. b ad pastures nuU liuns up a oig profi be- f at, live c. nts pmi. o. iJe pi.e'.s 26-ceiit corn in the presence oi Lis thriving po. i.eis and s!t uov.ri and ligures out fifty cents it. Pinmei for it wfien the bogs are sold. lie scaM .-!-two bushels of wheat on an acre oi his fertile soil and reaps tbirt-!ive. He puts a peck of corn in bis plan'. el and drives gaily ali ld and i iler shucks sixty busheis exclusive of "rousting ears." His w:fe buys an up holstered surrey witti her butter and egg money and he rides in it with as much gusto and comfort and pride as if he had bought it himself, instead of spending his small change for tolncd. The farmer's heart is gladdened and the woe that was there h is given p. ace to a belief that all things come to those who wait, and he having waited is now strictly in it. Fremo.it Tribune. U1:'!I a i 's ea n 1 M i 1 I i I - .iUi" il i : i.i-, 'i icUe. "A" . P aOac.-.e. d al ip.ic iv t'e I. lib I i ! I t. : 'Jl U t Li m d I I . f A lb II' New process gasolino stoves at al most your own prices at Coates .V Co's. Kleotric I5itter. Electric Bitters is a medicine suited for any season, but perhaps more gen erally needed when the languid, ex hausted fce.irig previils. when the liver is torpid and sluggish and the need of a tonic and alterative is felt. A prompt use of this medicine has often abated long and perhaps fatal bilious fevers. No medicine wil; act more surely in counteracting and free ing tho system from the malar.:al poison. Headache, Indigestion, Con stipation, Dizziness, yield to Electric Bitters. Fifty cents and -SI bottles at F. C Fricke's drug store. I v n -1 y l n j 1 1 be f ice add S ! . i e i i . !' V f g in 1 he hiit: ds i f berg i w .ki'i.ed anon!. 2 a. i.i in i be room .mil o . . 1 e,i en I : . Wa s. lie was n n s . e i i bo vvs. which l e f :. him The whole hou-e w a- then i desl re to a! t-'S1 to 1 n -Chamberlain's ('o-igb Rem of the mo-l valuable ill: pre pa i at inn- on t h m irke an exceed nglv ll'ii; ' rii me i n 21 hours, and in 'J r ' ' i for. Ides re to ii form veil never prom in r. . v - LllftL SflFT 1:1. I ! '.Igb : nip lie. tr without l ' ami you .-ten; u . ' of the li gh es''-em la v.T.i- b your Remedies are bebldy p"oole in general. It istheone r. n.- dy amo-.g ten tli.'-usand. S'i'-i's- to it.. i. ! !. iMiWNKV, Editor Democrat. Al'ii'K.. II. '1 f .u in p, I ! i . ( ' - I. . . 1 V . I 4- 6 6 nil 'tv of A. All -i-ii.-n U (.. Ind. Fo'" sal" bv all dru-rgi-t-. ! J HLl-kieii'n .riil(a .s:,le. The be-t salve, in tlie v.-orid for '"Jt burus. sores, ulcers, mi. t n ""'n, ie Vei soi i;s. tetter, eb ,)P' u il i. tilaili-. corns, and skin e -op.. I 1 o.-!tle,y cure- pi.. . or I.:- n . re., u . I. 1 : s I. ,'l a - . ei . ; i ' .:'. et sat.:- f-.c m-.. '.' : -! Pr.ve :' er-.nt- p--r box. -r h F. (i. !'-ic!ce M i: S W SAGE, 'iinc Llvcrvman. Leading Kpwarth league. There will be a. bu-iuess and social meeting of the Epworth League Fri day evening of this week at the hoiine sf Mr. and Mrs. A. 1. Campbell in South Park. A full attendance 's desired. When You Take Your Vacation The most n?cessary article to have with you (after your pocket book) is a bottle of Foley's Colic Cure. It is ;'.n absolute prevention or cure of i de rangements of the how.il s caused by a change of water. You are likely io need it. Tllfc SOCIETY KVKNT OF THK YK.AK. Flower Day at the Trans-M ississipjii Ex position Autrunt 21. Grand pa: ado of 10ij beautifully iiec orated equipages, driven by the lead ing society ladi ;s of Nebrasi-ca aid Iowa, presenting a spectacle that will outrival the world-famous fiestas o" Los Angeles, Colorado Springs at d New Orle.ins Tuesday. August 2d, at 4 p. m., on the exposition grounds, :U Oma ha. One cent a mile via the BurlingV-n route Tickets good to return Aug. 3. The Wor d's best o cent cigar, Wurl Bros. Gut Heil. strictly Union m .6-. Every dealer bandies them. A Word to I'hjsU-iuiis. Do you know that many broad mind ed physicians are using Foley's Honey and Tar Caugb. Syrup in their prac tice. They have found no remedy that gives as satisfactory results for all throat and lung com pi 'lints as this groat cough medicine. For Sale. A fresh milch cow. Enquire of Wm. Weteukamp. Mynard. TO Cl'KE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tah'.ets. All druggists refund tho money if it fails to cure. 2oc. The genuine has !. L. B. Q. on each tablet Half K.it e, alem Cli.-iu on. i aa vi.it.o- !'..;r lniion i;oiiie. July o0:h to August 7ih ? he Bj rli rig tori route oilers a rate of one f .re for the round trip to Salem. This 'a.: wili be in effect from ail st-tt.on- with in loo miits of Salem, and iiei-.'.-is will bear tiuai return limit el Aulu ' S. Salem Chautauqua is tne only r-m u t a i-qua which win tie hold in s ,u; nern Nebraska durirg the pn-eat ''-' The mu'i'igenieri' has ink- n ud van ' s: of that fact, and has ;: .-ranged a p-o-gram of except ioieil iu:o est ane m -i -it. Trie attendance si; oil id be gn- it y in exec.' of ihitt of any previous y. ;!. .1 1'kani is. (J. I'. A. d n;. tin Ire.r ,r 1 f.is d i,. :: i 't !'.r lar- l':.. ;",'S moi; i H SF.li HAKD COAL. Misnui i ft. a!, (o-ntinic Canon ( if y Coal FOR CASH. tiiv Store. .A man stands no cnarice sleeied to the mayorsli: ; o." :. he en i--vs t he cmi tid-.T'-e n il ( i I his neighbor-. (J. o. w' I the popular mayor tA S.v; ar;d under aate of Jan writes as f; Low: "'Vu,- m to ou- ai'nei;ia Cough R.-e ed n -i g h b irs ii . v. kn iw it is an c-ughs a-.d f 1 i:iriiK!.v."' f Cl. if .-;V'.'-T- X e .-nt i-.on eo d - : ; i; k . So it ; a i d: In New (l.nriir-. Having removed to the '.;. building, next to Lehnh "IT's, con'inueto keep a sel'-e-led sto-. trojiieal fruils. and wil s.-rve cream and lemonade as forme ly. .Tniix Sciii.-.r; i w 1 Finish illri, Cid Say ! A Whit- ;iark. Fol-y's feet I v bir a! dis as"- Kid ney reliablo Kid.ey The p v r ere . mraiciae or the m-iiiey re they not deserve B to le, III" a white ri r i n i L 1 1, ; ri-: " ; p. ,y .': -1 l! 1 1 ' . v. ..- '.si.! i I.i a .: v 1 i - -.s-. . . s a- g;-- t . I. lis : i i n . i c . . a s'r.n.e rf vt . 1 ion. ....e to For lt-nt. Storeroom in Fitzg-ireid's blocic Enquire of T. IL Pollock. Age-.t. TO CI IIK A t il.l IN (INK DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quia ine Tablet s. All druggists refund the money it it fails to cure. 25c. The cenuine has L. B. Q. on each tablet. II- Ss L . .l-erf.:: . r I : ::e a, up n It. and ;ii., t -nt Io i .ti-r rd Sh'r's. I. . J 'n ' .-a v- M his ti ,ish him, a man lo-r as . ft. r put ting ( ) . r 1 o -rid ry ding sent to .' laundered -ii, a- well ill ,r- and : 11k-; iiesv. GH0RG& K. ST A ATS, South Sixth St. The I V K N INii Nl-lWS oil's ten C-oitS ier wi'ck, you can't itTord to do with out it. r(.nil. F. (i. I ru Ko v -o.