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About Semi-weekly news-herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1895-1909 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1898)
l In i I- 'I'iiel Sj.tO.i Mu-o Make t-'till ( oiiri-nHlcirn. V. , s'i : N'it'iv, A u.:. ! --Trie I'Yeneh t I Li''. '!!! ' .'. i ' 1 1 : ' ' i ' . i : I i ; i 1 ... V1 : !. ! . in" 1 1 o'el I k'k ,m r ' i :f 1 T t. 'Ml III i i Il I' -I : 1 le ! :i i .-r () !( .v. N ' ' ' 'i-V 3'V;ttNoo. vC' M M U Ml? i t ! ; ! ' t j 31- ii; ?.' 5.' i! t i . A. 'V 1 S i ;. 1 ' j ' 1 ' ( f ' ! I t I , t . I i I i j t $ 3 s, k 1 i I ! !l i i f :ll J t ? 1 i ; 4! 1 t i i ! il j ! 3 ! i i -! ; : ; ' J j ' J f t l ! "j im: V Mir, in ui v am i, . Six Moiitln (Jne 7ek, biuilr 0-j''' skmi-wf.kk.lv F.;;n i. Oik Y-ur, in v:tti", . . Six Month. I I'J 'N . 1. 1 1 .'.' Tiir LARGEST GIRGULATION Of any Cass County Paper. Tmk oily oil in-ii.-c'or, Mi-. Iv-l-nii.st.tiii, ii not iirmy :n !"J w.is. l'oyriti-r h:i.s st;-nn:il tlm p'.ncc. In; cov(.;t'J, innl "to no (liM)i- Hrf :i New l-'iiuniUarid fo hovi rs over thn No hrusUii end of the SLsiml.-u il Oil odi-p.-my. Til KT biiy roynt.r iH a fsn idt, y t h! hm horn a candidate or has held an oMico of soino Hurt almost continu ously. Farmers of that kind arunot held in voi.v hih tst.-om down t,hi way. Thoir :hicf crop comes fn in the Huckors who vote to Keep such iiion in ollice. TlIK democrattt of Missouri have taken tho alarm and are .roin to )a-s resolut ions in favor of an ne.x i every thing that is loose and cool enough to handle. Some of them proposo to de mand the taking n of (Jaili. as a eoal intT station. '1 hey do not propose to Hplit on the Ilryan iinti-iinperiali.-ni rock and (Jovernor Siono doc. not care who knows it State Journal. JoilN' Koi sk, a one time htr;ii'ht out ponulist, who was tlisust' tl with fusion, and who made a speech against fusion that we preserved in part for future reference and will print later on, is being groomed by the demo cratic organ for the legislature. Nix cum a House, not this time, the re publican ticket lills the bill, and John cant get into I he democratic hand wagon and still retain the love anil osteem of his populist brethren. It looks like there was a deal on. U.NITKI) STATJ'.S Co.VSl'L WlLDMAX at Hong Kong deals with tho rampant Aguinaldo liko a born diplomat and patriotic Amorican. Said he: "Trust to the honor and justice of the United States and lot nolhitig inter fere with tho Hrst task of throwing otT the Span ish yoke. I believe in you, do not dis appoint mo.'' Tho Filippino leader has only to follow this shrewd and Teracious counsel to vindicate con clusively his claim to the possession of worldly wisdom. 1 'hiladelphia Hecor d. SUM K of the democr ats are thinking seriously of following the icad of one Thomas Jefferson, sometimes called a prophet of the deinoeriu'y. who wrote to President Monroe that '"I candidly confess that I have ever looked upon Cuba as tho most interesting addition which could ever be made to our sys tem of states." Of course Jefferson was not infallible in his ju Igement, but it will hardly be denied by any of the "new'' democrats that he v;;s a genuine and uncompromising de niocrat. I Joe. TlIK "Weakly" Journal breaks out with iis customary rot about republi can bosses that exists only in the diseased imagination of the chief scriveuir of that organ. The same howl was raised against the republican ticket one year ago, and every repub lican candidate was elected save one, and he too would have been elected, only for a shrewd tie up on deputies which W. D, Wheeler entered into a few days before election. This time it will be a clean sweep, every repub lican on tho ticket will be elected and silly talk about bosses wiil h.ive r.o effect, other than to make tho talker ridiculous before the public YOU can hold a pop convention to gether two days and a night on the Stretch, by just talking to "em. Hut if you undertake the oratorical game with a republican convention and don't saw off in two minutes and a half, they will have some fun with you. The hypnotizer is out of a job when he strikes a republican congre gation that has gathered on business. The republican temperament is anti podal to hysteria and trance mediums. Nothing is moro significant than this difference between a republican and a rop or popocratic or free silver repub lican convention. It is the difference between the practical anil the vision ary, the man of action and the dreamer. State Journal. TlIK Spaniards are showing their ruling passion to be strong in death. They are undertaking their old game of temporizing, k:.own in their lexicon a3 diplomacy. Hut tho president is well acquainted with the nature of the brutes and gives straight, categorical replies. lie stands lirmly for an unconditional surrender and after the Madrid cabinet makes what it considers enough false nutions to please tho people so they will not rise up and kill tbe government officials, it will como to the president's torms and tho war will be over. The most important feature of the president's terms is a notice that we propose to perrnaneri tlj- hold Manila b iy and trie city of M-'inila. This is the most im portant because the polic in the J'hilippineH ha-i been the one doubt ful element of the w! ole situation. What w's to bo done in Cuba and I'ort' Hioo has for a long time been a foregone conclii-don. Fremont Tribune. wot.;l r.ot be ne to i rial e I . They trusted their s'ar for the aver.-ion of any such eal.iiliiij, :-.iicl Ue: Would nol belie7i il vli..n they heard tho echoing of the cheer. Pom the opera house that greet.. ii tin- aimouneenientof hn nomi nation. Hut it was the thinest kind self de-lu-iou all ):!ong. The ejiu hi iean s of the stale wcie all i. long dead sure they wanted Hay ward and for- anen.th it has In.-. mi apparent that r.o' h l n g st o Jd in the way of his nomination if he vou d :.eeept it. I lis linal agreement to .-Land if tho republicans ask him to, settled the iiiatliTr beyond all perad vci.tuio a fortnight ago. Of com so tiie peps feel that it is a fatal blow, but as their time had come anyway, they should take the thing ; rac. fully and kick as little as possi ble. Never did a gathering of repub licans in- et in Nebr aska feeling moro enthu-ia-lie and hopelul than those c ngregntcd at the Oi i ver yeslei'day . Slate Jour rial. GOLD. '! he net importations of gold during tlx; fiscal year closing Juno 30, 18lt!S, exceed those of any preceding year in t he country's history, the excess being li'-V.iS'JT'., including coin, bullion and ore. The higestfor ".ny preced ing year was less than $100,000,000; and in contrast with this excess of gold is the fact that the imports of merchandise for the same period are less than in any year since LSS-j. The people are learning fast in the school of actual business that repub lican promises mean something and that the excess of gold imports and the reduction of imports of merchan dise are but the living witnesses of what was promised by the party man igers in 1N'.);. Fx. I'ltoi". IlKKKON, tuo Iowa educator, soon found tho climato of such a royal state unhealthy for his pernicious doc trines, but ho later discovered his proper sphere as professor in the Kansas State University, where he e::n preach the gospel of discontent as often as he likes. lie is a far worse man in a community than Ilerr Most, or trio liny Market anarchists, and his infamous teachings will bear fruit sometime, when tho sleepy Kansaus are littie thinking of it. iMOKMAliON AND OPINIONS. Senator- Gorman knew what ho was talking about when he said the masses of the democratic party would support President MeKinley in the war. Of course Mr. Gorman couldn't undertake to pledge common sense on the part of certain democratic leaders. Wash ington Host. - About 100,000 seasoned Spanish troops will be returned from the colonies, and the Uailists will be apt to find such a large body of soldiers inconvenient to deal with a.t the be ginning of a revolution. The inhabitants of the La-Jroues, al.-o, are reported to be intensely anxious to run up the United States Hag on all the islands. If this keeps n, Spain itself wiil bo asking for ad ni ssion to the American union. (Jen. Weyler is inclined to blame it all on the church party of Spain, which thus far has failed to contribute huv funds for- the rational defense. Fx. California is to have a raisin con ven tion. Spain ought to get into this deal on the ground tloo: Fx. The foreign military observers who gathered at Santiago are returning heme with full notebooks. They siw how a llee' is dest royed and 2t,P0() men captured ou;;ng a hiref American campaign. Fx. The democratic and populist dele gates aro greatly in evidence in this city, but a man with a microscope could not lind a drzon free silver re publicans in the city. Omaha expects to get the Great Northern railway in by the way of YanKtou before tho year closes. A meeting to decide the matter will he held in Omaha September- 0, and until that time all talk about the new line is mero rumor. V i.O ll'.'ll , t ,11 s auiou n I of -i .)-n at 1'utn'ii and other p entire h..l.Jiii:. ul . j. . i . I I V . Fender, Finer-s:iu, ace-, sold out his '.'jti'Sl-J bu-.hel-j iiu Tuesday. It will b - -j'tielied out at once and shipped to Germany Tli ; price is not eiven, but is sucn that he will realize a good prolit. There is JO, 000 bu-he;s at Fmerson, 40,000 ut Thur-ton and :;o,Oi0 at Fender. CatFo on the ranges of NVli iivhi, South HaUota, Wyoming and Montana we'-e never in better condition during the last ten year's than at present. They are fat nrid s;eek and improving every day. Grass is good and hn been very plentiful in this entire western section and cattle will go on the rfiaket in A No. 1 condition. The shipping season is now at hand, and the railroad companies are preparing for a big trallic Strringe, when prohibition was not an issue in this campaign that ttie democrats sh uid insist upon knowing how I'oynter stood on that question before giving him their indor-semen t. Strange, too, how quickly a man can modify his views to lit an emergency. Fx. I'oynter is a mental dwarf by the aiiio of J ud!0 Hnyward, and will lack several votes of ever becoming gov ernor of tho great state; of Nebra-ka. The New York Sun has discovered that the Nebraska democracy is only an "unconsidered appendix of the populists," it is also vermiform, and its u in are not known tit the present writing. Hill l'axton, of tne stocic yards, is said to be delighted with l'oynt-r's nomination; he was in touch with I'oynter when that eentleman was a member of the stte senato, and knows where to find him if any stock yards legislation were attempted. Seme of the populists of this county are urging William Murlin to make the r.iCo for congress in this district. It is thought that his name will bo pre sented by the Otoe county delegation at I'lattsrnouth on Thu -sday. Nebras ka City News. K l)iil)li an 1- P.iilt o.av; ltion. A delegate con vent ion of the repub lican party of the Fighth representa tive district of Nebraska, composed of Cass and Oioe counties, will be heid at Weeping Water, Nebraska, on Wednesday. August 17, 1SS, at, 'J o'clock p. m for the purpose of plac ing in nomination one candidate for representative, and the transaction of any other business that may properly come before the convention. Counties will be entitled to repre sentation as follows: Otoe 22 Cass 20 It is recommended that no proxies bo allowed, but that the delegates present cast tho full vote of their re spective counties. I. "W. TEEGAItDKN", II. C. FiikkmaN", Chairman. Secretary. THANS - MISSISSIPPI EXPOSITION. Soir.r Coming Special Days and Fa of tin- ISi fciiow. The German army (war footing) has one commissioned officer for evert 41 men. The Hussian army (war footing) lias one commissioned othcor for every Ul men. Tho Hritiah army (in India) has one commissioned officer for every men. The United Staies has ene commissioned officer for every 11 men. Tho "Railroad army'' of the United States iias one commissioned officer 'or evc y 154 men. Ex. In the county of Alabama where the election machinery was in the hands of the populists the democratic state ticket received over l.nnu plurality. Out the entire populist county ticket was ele cted. As a natural sequence ihe democrats are accusing the popu lists of being ballot box stufTers, etc. It was the only county in the state where tho democrats failed to get everything of any value away from their populist fr iends. Spain appears to want a string at tached to tne peace proposition, per haps several strings. Hut she is merely wasting time and money by de lay and adding to the weight of Uncle Sam's mortgage. Sparring for time will net pay her at this stage of the game. - State Journal. Father than stay out in the cold any longer Fill Fech came back and said he would fcu-:tl!iiu.- r e n i:v.r if t lu doctor prescribed it, though he stili doubts if it be good for what ails him. Deeh is a logical cuss. Hixby. - A car load of exhibits from Georgia is expected at the exposition to be AffUsf. l:!, St. Joseph i;iy IT), Business and Fratcrn.il As?ociatini'.s Day Wheelman's day IS, Texas day l'.t, Colored Americans" day -3, lies Moines day i", Sioux Cay day -JT. lUihemipn Jay :W, Missouri day :;!, Greek Fetter S.cieces day sFi'I'FMIlFK. 1, Kansas day L. I'each day Kditois day "j. Labor day C, Montana day 7. Fort Arthur day 8, Fraternal Union of America day f, Lumbermen's day Woodmen of the N odd d;.y Colorado day Kocky Ford Melon day 10, New Mexico day l;5, Wisconsin day 14, National Shriners" day Utah day 15, New England day lti, Oklahoma day Grape day 17. Railroad day 18 and 19, Modern Woodmen days 19, St. Louis Drummers day JO and 21. Iowa days -il. Commercial Travelers day '17, German Holstcin day 'JS, Swedish-American day OOIOKFK. 1, Chicarro day 5, Pennsylvania day 6, P. K. O. Society day New York day 7, Knox College day s. Twin City day. (St. Paul and Minneapolis ) Knights of I'ythias day I. O. O. F. day Tennessee day Ancient Order of United Workmen day -,'(l, Denver day Other special days to be announced later. Gorgeous electrical illumination of the Grand Court. Unrivaled show features oa the Midway. Reduced rates on all railroads. not enough, but we result.'' negotiations, then, are look for sonietliin'r l:J. 17, is. ili'tit. .'. i. - ii e i nullum remained in the drpomulie ni eii awaiiint' Secretary Hay's return. That further concessions of the sp-.viii- h goverrirxicnt to yur demands an- awaited is c rtain, however. One it orninent administration official who ha? participated in die conferences-, while retraining from making any direct statement-, has this much to say today: The answer' is aro hopeful of th: "1 tirth'M necessary . "Yes, but we definite tomorrow. Heyond this no member of the cabi net is wiiling to go. Tho president arid Secretary Day are exerting every effort to prevent news getting out of the progress of the negotiations tran spiring until a definite result can be announced. Today several members of tho cabinet were in conference with the piesident regarding the si! uation. Secretary Long was the earliest of the counsel lors to and Secretary Alger soon followed. Commander Crownin shield of the war board, was called in, but. t he meeting did not last very long. Shortly before I l:i5h o'clock Secretary Day, who had boon in conference with tho French ambassador at tho state department, called to consult the president regarding the peace negotia tions. Secretary Day at one o'clock today made the following statement to the Associated press: We have agreed upon a protocol em bodying the proposed te'-rns for tho negotiations of a treaty of jieaco, in-eludirif- Hio evacuation of Cuba and I'orto Hico, and it is expected that the protocol wili be executed. It can be stated that the terms are precisely those laid down hy the presi dent in his original note about a week ago. It i believed that nothing but a few formalities remain to be disposod of to sec.iro the signature of the protocol. FOR THE I s News The Leading Paper of Ihe CiLy. IT COi'T.li'S AZX ThIB NBW&. Kr Sl A fresh milch cow. Enquire of Win. YVctenkamp, Mynard. Shnke Into Your Shorn Allen's Foot-Haso, a powder for the feet. It cures painful, swollen, smart ing, ner vous feet and instantly takes the sting out of corns and bunions. It's the greatest comfort discovery of the iige. Allen's Foot-Hate makes tight or new shoes feel easy. It is a certain cure for sweating, callous and hot, tired, itching feet. Try it TODAY. Sold by all druggists and shoe stores. Iy mail for 2c in stamps. Trial pack age I RKK. Address, Allen S. Oim sted, Lelloy, N. Y. ItaisiiK-ss Mt'4-tinff. The members of the Woman's club are requested to meet at the homo of Mrs. At wood, Friday evening, August I-, at 7:30 prompt. By order of the president. JENNIE P. SlllPMAX. Secretary. Bucklon's Arnica Slve. The best salve in the world for cuts, burns, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fe ver sores, tetter, chapped hands, chi!-biriiti.-, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no nay in --j uirod. ft is guaranteed to give perfect isiitisf.action or money relunded And has been Reduced in Price to ...lO Cents per Wcclc lrly Ccfits S!ou( li lt Is the Only Seven-Column Larger Than Any Other Daily in the City. Local Daily. A Superior News Service. If You Don't See It in THE NEWS, It Never Happened, V :CC I.! :) c. Vic rets vcr box. For sale by H.n-d and Sort Coal. John Waterman is sole airent for the famous Mendota soft coal. Also carrit.'s the best grades of hard coal, wood, lumber, laths, shingles, lime, jement. etc. If you are going to build, it will pay you to see Water nan. O'liee at the rear of Water ni'i'i block on Fifth street. It is. or should be, tho highest aim jf every merchant to please bis cus tomers; and thiit the wide-awake drug (i r m of Meyers S: Eshlem in, Sterling. Ill ., is doing so, is proven by the fol lowing, from Mr. Eshleman: "It my sixteen years, experience in the drug business I have never seen or sold or tried a medicine that gave as good sat isfaction as Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Hemedy." Sold bv ali druggist Hoy JMsapp 'Mrt-il Jacob, the II f teen year old son of John Kraeger, residing eleven ini'e south of l'lattSTTiOUth, left home cm the evening of Aug 2 arid has not been heard of since;. lie is light eompiex ioned, thick lips, lv.r?n teeth, with one corner olT a f root teoth- He wore a black soft hat, Krow-n jacket, light shirt and old blue overalls. Any information about the boy will be g'indly received and paid for by John Krti.eger, Mynard, Nebraska. Cttle Kc.rrnyed. Lost at Mynard. one roan steer, four years old, weight, 1,4-wJ or l,rn(). one ear and. mayle both are cropp d. A lso onti red steer, with a few white spots, long bit on right ear, both de horned and fat. The iinder will be paid for his trouble by notifying owiier at Mynard, Neb. CHAIILKV Bl'.YKKAGK. Old p'loers for sale at this office. Tourist I'ampliK'ts, it tive of Yellowston Descriptive of ellowston National Park and the summer resorts of Colo rado and conlaining, besides maps and illustrations, a great deal of informa tion of interest to sight-seers and tou: ists. can be had by adoress'rg J. Francis, (ieneral Passenger Aceit, Burlington Houte, Omah, Neb. M. L. Yoi-um, Cameron, says k'I vvas a sufferer for ten years, try ins.' all kinds of pile remedies, but without success. I)e Witt's Witch Hazel Salve was receommend to me. I used one box. It has effected a permanent cure." A a permanent cure for piles De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve has no equal. F. G. Fricke & Co. Kloudyke. What does it cost to get tnere V When and how should one go ? What should one take? Where ,-.ro the mines ? How much have they pro duced ? Is work plentiful? What waes are paid V fs livinir expensive? What are one's chances of "making a sriKe?" Complete and "-atisfac'ory replies to the above questions will be found in the IJurlington ro lte's"! Inn dyke Folder," now ready for distribu tion. Sixteen pages of pratieal infor mation and an up-to-date map of Alaska and the Klondyke. Free at Hurlington route ticket ollices or .-ent on receipt of four cents in stumps by J. Francis, (Jen. Pas. Agt. LiurlmgWn route, Omaha, Neb. To Subscriber... are carrying over a We are carrying over a thousand accounts on our books, many of them small but in the tigirroate it amounts to a neat sum which would help us out if paid in. If you can't paj- till you owe send us a dollar and we will send receipt by return mail with a card of th inks thrown in. Tho Golden Reaper's Mission B ind of West I'lattsrnouth will give a lawn social at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wiles on Friday evening, August li The public cDrdially in vited to attend. Wonderfully L.ow Kates, In ei der- 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. P. aod will give any man who wants work a chance to get it. A man stands no chance of being 9leeted to the mayorshtoof a city unless he; enj.'ys the confidence and esteem of his neighbors. Geo. W. Humphrey is the popular mayor of Swanton, Ohio, and under date of Jan. 17, lSyi, he writes ns follows: "-This is to ce-tify to our appreciation of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy My f-mily ?nd neighbors have tested it. and we know it is an excellent remedy for I OCT lieficribe them because they never vary from one standard of medicinal quality Ihf highest and doctors are careful folks. You trust your family doctor oi tourse. Ask him. n n t H.U.I AYLOR WHISKIES la sealed bottles only. Vi Druggist,:!' ('oniiiiiy It. Mrs. Weseott and other Plattsmouth ladies would like to send some read ing m'-itter to company J5. and no greater favor could be shown the boys, who 'ong for somet'iing to read, tlian to send them your old magazines. Any papers or magazines leit at We.-eott's store will be promptly forwarded t" them. P'easo remember th-m in t'udr lonely camp life, and semi then: old or new magazines. KHtray oti-. u p fit m y trasiu re iiO'i r ).' ' i- Taken polls, live head of young cattle. 1 ; owner can have same by paying ; expenses and proving property. Pj-.TKK Noiil). August S. lS'.i.S. Ths Casino Saloon Take the Mis-ouri Pacilie trains if you wish to go to the expo-ition, n they have thn only depot on the "rounds. You can save street en- fare nd avoid the crowded thoro'iLrhf;i Mm Ltncol ii Or.iah.i Helena Portl San F TIME TABLE PLATTSMO'JIH, N EH. ran '.-i sco -i' :c-.'.f.'i ISt. Jris-.-p;: :(an-as C; p. i 1 1 i A . ..V'Si mi 1 1 ea If) u i r tors fi r tho Rest J'eor On Earth, As I'n.v.d liy the (;rea' -t Medical '.x ! r ' .- i :i th i- ( 'ou n tr y, a nd i - ( 1 i v i n g Special A 1 V ! i on this Year to ii. ! li. ; R::.Ni.-j i F 1 1 i'i ri ; :i I !i:i;!:. You (Jan A i w::. Stij.p s Fin y of Full BU0WEISER 1 O: ;j 1 1 0 coughs and Tlt'M rilKKY," colds tlKonoi-: W. So:d bv all UrUiTgists. TIip Missouri 1'ncilic" ilas a rou i. d trip rate ol a t r thir d to Omaha, good every d inir the expositi-.n exceot when a low c rate is made. All trains stop the exposition gtite, giving exceiition . a! facilities for the convenience r if natrons who save car f ire and unplea- -ant transfers. Take the old reliable M. P. train for Omaha and the expo sition. TO ( I KK A I'OtU I.N ONK WAY Take Laxative iiromo Quinine Tablets. All ilr uv L-i-ts refund the money if it fail- t cur'. 'J:"k'. The cenuiuo has T.. R. O. n each tab'et. TRADE SUPPLIED BY RICHARDSON DRUG CO. OMAHA, NEB. Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine. Ail points west. Soot Si. TRAINS LEAVE A3 FO- I )cn var ex ,ircs Om.ili t to .-r. 1hi s .'li.oiiio exDre.-s. Local (;Xprt--s ihny 1 : nsiis. st l'lll is. a sou : ii Lm-ii. e. u. ci .lily , Huron .o 1. No fi. .o vva . . 11 St. '' ;,.ii.nis rT i.-u. 1- , ..ML.' ! r An lie- Sho 1 ir.'Li'ids, : i' lH:".i an: fc---.?- T' . V ' "? ft' sJ' -r- - 7 i 2T in mir'j.H Rotary Motion and Ball Bearings mm- list oth ie Gut licit cu,ti nues in a fiee o-"ent cigar, r All to head lho A-k for no ; and work kinds of ieweiry, clock watches nrnmntiy ren.ireii. Ail warr.tnted. J. W. Crahill, tirst door j mSc BEST (SO BALlA iO ija. ;t 11: Cll!C;t-Oa St-l pillfl t a C bL. .. . so 14- Loral e.xp. daily i-xi:i-pt si;n- o. -0 Un..iria. to Cr.:aton, local... d -iy No Lo.-al exp, daily except sun day, I'iicitiu J unction oi. Krei-lit, ila.ly exept surelny I'aci tie J u!j t ion So 2- Vestihulfcil jxi). liaily. Hur i 1 n I o n , C h i c : o : ri J nil u .uils oust. No l:J stub fr-m Junct.ori to l'litrts iiiuutri No Lol-.-iI exp. aniiy. st Joe.kan 8i8 City, st Louis. Cliic.-t-' ;kil points n:ibl and south.. No V.-. Lucni exp. uaily. Omaha, Lin coln. Denver and interuo--diate si ivtions So 1:7 ('re-ton toOaiaha I.o.Nil No i. Local st. Lou stoonoiloi 1 o -). Local freight, daily. Onun.-i. No S.-. Loc 1 irei-'hl. ilaliy. ex sun day. Cedar I n-e.;, i.ouii v: .o, sou I Ii Hen: So T. FaM lo (til. U&liv, OrasiJ.a aiid l.i ri'.-.ii n No .1. Vestiauled ex u, -Jaiiy . I;a v. r arei -.11 pi.iol- in Co.o r.'t.io. I lull a r,o :al ( orn : a. Or.iOU ttiiauu. Hla'-i-. U i Mentaroi and I'aoiu'j .. ' .-.; 13. Lo' Hl t-x p. uaily i; xci'p t S ,n uHy. Louisville. Asli.anl, Walioo. schuyler So 11. Local exp, daily nxcpl sun day , Odi ati a a nd Liu-oin.. 'n IT. Local express, sundav imlv. No. s-East hound l-'reij h t . con nec t s at l'acltic Jun'-l.on with No. It he Denver Kxpre-s. which noes not sio:i at l'lat tsriiouth I'i:' ." j, sleeplu. O.nlru and reclinli:.' ch .lr (seats free) on through train-i. T'.c t- i-i s -o and tmsfu.'e checke-i to an :.'!. it !-i r! United stales or Canad a. For Information, t'.ut': taMrs. to- ;s o ticlv jts call or writ to A. L. I'K'h l-.T i . A 1'mt i s.-i eu l ii. J. Fii A N C I . Gen. I'ass Am.. Omaha. Neb. 1 ::: i; in n a., ... Delivered Whidi Will ;oiil 't-T"V Clic'tji liy the Tin- Puhlic ' lki a-ji Its A',;ir-ci;itioii of Hi.;iv.'i;isi;:i: lv th- F;ict that Kive Iluslre! Million lies ere Lunsntiud Year. to Atiy Port of thy City. liot- rl Last PHIL THIEROLF, Proprietor. &'j 'if tit' JAAlSdVlP prn I am I am If.is ti. f-re) t t-.k r. .1! Ii t-i 1 i-OUl i. 4:0.i pi. i -ill. ei'ti. N' it: lixcclsior Meat Market iicst or i;vi:kytiiix; tl n ' f. I r, i tnerly i'e't- 1 .t M. r.-en'.-i r ll.ill: kKh. laAlNs OOISO NOKTI1. No. l No. y No. 121, local f releht TRAINS GOING SOUTH. No. 2 v0. lii, ioeal freight No. 10 . a. ut ..1L.-1 :i.i: . . .4.(1 I- rn I'i: IS p ru . . 7 8.) a in 4:01 p m MEAT A1ARKET Ai.aip.,Rclvecn Third and Fourth St. very! hlmf I- ro.ii ami f t ti r ItcM in fi the Most K.a- Everv O'l tlie Traiii' anil Honalile Vrn-t-. M. L. JOHNSON. r