I i ft. J", T ' 1 n i Ml ,7 '.1 .11 HI Ml a an A Li " n SUICIDE AT THE POOR FARM. il li ( IiiiLi It lakt'H 1 1 1 M Own I. If IImukiiii; 1 1 1 iim'l f . I rimi Wml nnsd ny 'h lliilly Ki-inliT.i nf ilio Kvk.nini) Nkivs will I fun inli.ir I In) man iiuml mil on Um I'littLt) llolloni ll f.iw aim; tin ago W 1 1 lOil.il gIVl! no lire, mi ll of ll i in ri jl I ill tlio Mum, unil wlm wan t'linn Id tho pool" fill In. Iln j;ot boltor, ami it tuiiii'il out that In; wan n 1 ioln'in in i), lill'l blri horiiu w.is iH-ur tlm town id 'lnybr, hi Loupe county, iNe'jru-jkit. He liml a wilo anj two cb iii n-n , a SOU aguii 'JO, llllil !l iJaiightfM Ngoi l'i, who la-i-ido on Mm homo f.inii. Tlio liiliiitr ci.iimcu uiiii iiH wilo and nun mi' ;i ouiirKT at tho i -pot. I. ...l ..i..l.i...i i.:... r i. . .i . ! 1 nuu i.iuuiicii nun iioiii ii i 1 1 1 t , uiiii mill, 'l l,,. M gO O.ll'.C. 1 IIO-lO who f'l ill ll I t t !l Vf i . 1 1 i 1 1 I ill Il titi.--. iii! aooui, oo y -ai-H in ugo, nim that ho i W KUN i;.-ia Y. County ('Ici'U I 'i il n'l t-i iii Ii.i'iIk'i ii tho riii-U list siln'O i-oi ii '1 a y. A u;iist (iiHili r i-. h vhi- h. !i..i mo vimI liar k i ii 1 o I 1 1 Hi i - a 1 1 i nn ir ji flty, I I -1 1 Illy .'I Ii i. i-i li Millie I i 1 1 i ' ao. Tin- iu.rnihg train f.u- Omaha on llio ll it M. wn.-t marly an hour late toil iy, i-ausi'il hy tlm heavy tl'.iVe on No. 'i from tho onrit The li. it M. yiiMliiiiisi.iT i-ajitmcil a ii'ro pet nibbit in l ho y anls la.-1, it i .; Ii I, Willi ll lllll llWlll.'l' I'illl IlilVli by ll I ll li- n o n 1 ra in f i mil th unulli u'i I ii'ii In u I..I,, I...I in mii ... I...l...l ...ill. I i.. ..... I... 1 " ill. i ....... j .... ... L.tiit'ii " nil II lilt n-iy i j . , n i i;u LO" CITY AM) COUNTY. i ni ti.i H mhi n.-io Miichim.' mi ino inon; ri in.'irka !. 'I'll'! bulv in iMijoyin I'oinl hi-. illli iihl i- noliil for her lo'i-rftihi. r. Y-.it:;r Water I vo- . u 1 1 ' ! i a m . T' !n Suiliviin 1 i"i'o i I Muni! oxtra ii i v:i'. r In .i.ilin Ull Iicar i . I I V ui". i-O h.- I -I llll- i II. I i -ll ill i WOll 111 i il'l'll I a 1 o . ile il r ! n 1 1 ; r.d L'it. a Ii i'i w h nh J i - ' -n i 'hi' t -. i - - in .:,v;i. Afii-r iiurinr up, :i roil a i o .. i n a a j I !. i 1 1 y 1. v t o i ii - i 1 1 1 1 -, ii- f i . 1 1 1 1 1 ! I o w:n 1.4!ij A KUflOLAR ALARfil. a Im -.i! . 1 1 o i- n n.ori' lie inn -pin 'ii . I i V ill Vi lla w kn I Ii-i'i-ti-i'. ai n mi pa ii ii-(i hy J j. pi r I i ii lc i ! i lor of I ii : or an v- i ho coiihl not J 1 1." p op!o ivus ii liMlo oil' moiitall-. wi-ru iiotlli.-il ai -oon a- ho whm ImimhI lint tln- -howi il no il i s po.-i i ii in to laUi; fiiio of Mi.- ii n 1 1 irt 'i n a I man. I,a! n i ii t a m h i ii I wan .ii'lil mil. nt 1 lie poor larm anil ('ho'ok h lp. il Inrn tin- Ho iTi'iim f i i :i .!'. r. lit: was in (.'nuJ hpiriL- a pp.ai on I, y hikI wa- la-l t-m-ii nh. ail. ton oVloi-U. This morniiir oarly Iii- wan 1 i-covoroil hanyiii; to a limh of an applo trot-cold illiloatli. IIo took tho ln'lt f'c.in ti i h ovorullrt ami usin tin- hiii-lvli) mailo a iioo-o wliich lio lonji iii-m-il out hy n-uii"; hi.s hiispi-n-dors I lo i'i i uili"ii up in tlm trco, fas-toin-il tlm noose iilmiit his neck, inr.ilo thoothi'i' t'lnl fast to tlm limb and jnrnii'-il oil', and no doubt died very noun from sti an irulal iori. !orono- Sat.tlor summoned a jury anilliehl an inquest, although advised )iy (.'oiiiity Attorney (Jritvus not to do mi. as it, was a useloss oxp -nso tho facts found brine' as abovo ntatod. Tlio jurors were S. I Thomas. K. T. Voun luir, M r. Sh utz. Job n Midsinor, I'M. Swiilmilii and It. (. I-Yllows. Tho citurity bnriod tlui old man in tho potters iield nt Oak Hill. wii i ii . i a ' o (.i'i - re; i ioe iet V "ll'. 'I'tirow HIhiwi-H vi-rlionril . NoKKoMi, Nebraska, August 17. The 1 bird district con;.' rossioaal con vontion of the fusion parties was held in this city last nii,'ht, anil at about 0 o'cIock this mornine; John S. Itobin non of Madison was iiomi m. tod for con ,rress fiy tlm democrats and tlio popu lists. '1 he free .-il vor republicans re fused to endorse tho nomination and adjourned ex pre;-6i n g their determi nation of having Samuel Maxwell, tho present incumbent, run independent. The plan provided by trie fusion busses called for a joint con vuntion of tile three parties when the time of balloting should arrive Numerous con foreiio com m ittees were appointed and much time consumed in prelimi naries after the three conventions had each been organized in separate halls, and majority and minority reports re furred to the convertions and much wraiiifline-, and considerable bitter ties resulted. Tho latter was partic ularly noticablo in the free silvor con vention. Tlm democrats and populisms finally met in joint convention, aud tho nomination of John S. Itobinson was the result. Tho delegations of two counties, Dixon and Cedar, de clined to vote on roll call, but never theless the p'an of the loaders as mapped out in advance was carried through. Thi- Hlu .liiy Sim-IhI. A nice crowd was in attendance at the social jiveri bv the . It. (J. !a-t Wednesday at C. A. ll. hall. In the enke walk Fred Hates won the li t event, and the second was ivipMi 1 by H. C .McMaken and Mrs. (,'.i. i Hull. A lovely ,-u opor was serve i am. the jol I p st Mini ot a time was n-ui. The blue "J's" were q die ".Inck ai d it was worth the price of admis-ien to hear Sam Hollowav siiil', who le u nod how several years before tunes came in fashion. How it Was at lientrlce. The rain last night was a very good one. Out they came very near forfjet tin,r to send the water. For a long time there was a thunder and light ning and wind rain, and then the wa ter boss remembered that water was really the most important ingredient. It was a blessing to the corn, and to the cane, and to everything that growetb upon the face of the earth. Walt Mason. Yellow FvT Ht Key West. Washington, August ll! Surgeon Generai Stern he-g received the fol lowing dispatch from Key West toilay: Three ea-esof yellow fever and three suspected cases officially reported at marine barracks here. Have fifty men with this hospital, mostly from the Fifth corps, ready for duty and thirty-one convalescents able to trav el. (Signed.) Uokokn" Surgeon. Dentil of Wheatly Miekelwaltc. Lee Sharp was in town from Omaha toilay and brought word that Wheatly Mickelwaite, the first postmaster of 1 Malt-mouth, had died eomewhere in Arkansas a tew weeks ago. He was known to every early resident of this city. it l'a to take a paper which prints all the news. The only report of the repubfi can float convention at Weeping Water ed liesiiav, appeared in Wed nesday evening's Ni:ws. No other pa per had any report at all. Dant e at Cedar Creek. The Foresteis of Modern Woodmen camp '", will give a dance at Schneider hall. Cedar Creek, August 27. (leod niu-i." and a nice time as sured all who attend. The recital to be given at Mrs. C lark's Wednesday night, August L'4, promises to be a social, as well as an artistic success. The class has been undergoing a severe course of work since Their appearance in July, and a mure ar; istie set of smitrs have been assigie d. Tin- ciass will be assisted by a good violinist in obliga'o and u'es-il iystlo work and Mr. Tucker's work as acci mpanist is an asu ance that there wii I b- no breaks in the program. Miss Lird and Miss Wood ruff, two of Mr. Tucker's promising Cii.-tiwood noils, who so delighted the audier.ee :t the la-t ref'tnl will be beard again on Wednesday evening n-xt. Admission twenty-five cents. Seats o n tin; lawn as wed as in the house. Company It. Mrs. Weseott and other Plattsmouth ladies would like to send some read ing m itter t i company 15. and no greater favor cucl be shown the boys, who long for something to read, than to send then: your old magazines. Any papers or magazines left at Wescott's store will be promptly forwarded to them. lMa-e remember them in their loneiy camp life, and send them old or new magazines. Another Kecital. C. F. Tu.'ki-r will givo the last stu dent's recital at the residence of Mr. n rd Mrs. Hyron Clark Thursday even ing, August The Kvknino NkVS only ten cents per wi'CK, you can't afford to do with out it. Mil 1 I) heavy rains have been tal I The wayward son of tin M. I Ml 1 1 man m . i r ed a after a few days acq u i i n 1 a nee yester day, ami will nave lo .liviiio his pen sion. T wo cases of d i p ' I icr i a a re reported, ii1 u ill. II iXti'i' S i ii i ! 1 1 's a n 1 1 ono at Mr. I'h.ssott's. It is to be 1,',,,,1'd 11,!-, da-igi roii- malady m-i.y no' gel a foot hold in th ! town. Supt. Mclliigh wont ii ( ):na !.a t li i s afternoon where he will .;! boo covei s lo u-i! on liil the book- u h i ll the board gives out lo the pupils of lie- public school- here. Ceorgu Clark and Joe Wales :v fishing on the 1 '. acviiinn thi- morning' and in two hours and a half they caught sixty fi-r. They were not very laigo but were ealaMe. .i udge Spurloek, in t he presence of th s county commissioners, unitid in marriage on Monday John Henry Cot tier, of Avoci, and Miss Cri-cilla May Oilmure, of Weeping Water. J. II. Ilildemaa has an interos'iiig relic in tho shape of a postal cud, which started at Weeping Water and wiMit entirely round t he world. It has numerous int re-ting postmarks which wen; given on the long to il". Ceorgo King of Omiha, general agent for A n house r-1 Inscii II. wing Association, was in the ci ys -t 'rd ay on business. While here h pur chased i) i ui of Harney Milder'- line St. Bernard pups at a haud-ome i.-rice. Tho (Christian social ,it the poor farm was a booming success. Over 200 people being present. N'-a' ly was cleared for the church at:'! a splendid evening, replete witli social amusements was enjoyed hy a 1. The refreshments were of the best. John Fvoret, living four miles ea-t of Union, was badly gored by a vicious cow yesterday. The horn entered the inside of tho thigh ext 'inling upward to tho hip. There was also an ugly wound in the corner of his eye. Dr. Walker attended the wounded man and reports him doing as well as ould bo expected. Nebraska City lMess Commodore Waldron of iho Schuy ler run spent two days lit the exposi tion this week and says he had all colors of experience. Ono report says ho purchased a gold brick-; v-; llim tlammed twice, ai d le l:ed a ' poor'' fellow to pay bis freight. He made it so lively on the midway some r f the spielers laid off and w n'-d h:i.i to t h .r K l.itioii. t, edit r of the No-wa- in town today (.'. I'ollard, tho the paiier. lie. I. Strong, 1 tin religious editor, was left al hotil'- in charge of the paper which ol. We-t a-sures ,is is booming, and ; i- a fit rcpre-''iit itive of tim wealth- ! ie-1 town in the I'uiili'y outside of the ! com n t y .-"at . j S. ii Kallibone an IT. II. H.iupt, ; riir ;i free wo.ivery agents ol the I 'ost- oil i c 1 1 e pa ri i ne n t , are in ( lina li a for I tie purpose if c.-l 1 1 1! l Ii i n g a free iiP livery rou'e in llie country somi. ! ai ere near Omaha. il lb not et i known j ; I - L u 1 1 e i e the trial I oil te will I be e-i a hi i - h' u , but the agents will look over i.ll a a i i.. oie, to .1. s aial I 1 1 1 -1 1 ' : wliii'h is I ai. he-t iiilapti.d to ihe pu r po-e. H. W. Fit!, one of tlm prominent im mlv ui the .' i a.i-.tska I'hiliitelic so.- im y, hoiiliiig li o i. Hire of eountcr If it ile'eelor'" went to Omaha this af'ei i, con to a'toral a meeting of tho st .te con v n t ,o.'i of I hilatelists. In morrow a branch society cal.ed the (.' imera. club will in ot in the metro polis. Mr. l-'i it has th" largeht collec tion of postage stamps in tho west, a pet of which is n exhil;ition at the Xehra -k a im i Id i n g. Tho ice cream furnished at the ('hri.-tmu chinch soo.ai held out at the pour f irm Ins ri'r il il much com ment. 1 1 was reported of good Il ivor ho! the fact t hat after a man ate a ilisii of it he went out. and hung him--elf loan apole tree cannot be over io ked, and we bar Hit! church will have lobe held in Mome way respon sible. One member thinks the cream w is so good that tlm fellow felt ready to die after eating it, and this may be th" correct explanation. ill C;i' in ek of company 1, Third Regiment writes his mother Mrs. Jo-. Cray from J icksonvillo, and sends a fine lot of photographs and views of Si. Augustine which as is generally known is the oldest city in the United States ante-datirg Jamestown and Plymouth Hoe', nea' ly a en tury. The pictures which we bad the pleasure of examining are very interesting. Ife also sent a baby alligator about four lluw Pint turnout Ii .N i;l.ler Were IPtutril urn or iti il . Tuesday night was dark enough . suit tie- most fastidious burglar who Vol' be-w a lock ur burgled a safe. When the hour of m : n i : ii t I. ad ai- r. I ao a win. f l.oi-e v , 1 1 1 1 1 - o 1 1 o A n onie one wa le Ii inches long that had been dried with its mouth onen and looked as fierco as a tiger. Will is well and reports tho other boys "O. K." take their places, j as giod nature l want to explore a few davs. i .1, bi e today he don't ii " .iiore midways for ti:; :: n ho - : a ! Vl!lg nrad y :he I'est y it has em tiiliii! Jim Sage'r i long nicei y f .r the roof. The Mo. "a- . -freight bn- n - - m wver done. While Gen. Sli ,ti to die from malarial f "vo . ! ii - .:!'. -al himself with hi- : -t poii...i Wv-ig f . seems to be hal-j and iivarty. It seems the Nebr;iska reciuits for Manila have not sailed jet, but orders have been issued for them to sail Fri day of this week f i om San Francisco. Col. Thrasher, agent for the Muiu il Accident association, effected a settle ment yesterday with A. ll. Fikenbary. This is tho first company that has settled. One of tho volunteers writes home from Santiago that cracked ice is daily fed to the hens in that town. The obj. ct being to prevent them lay ing bid ed eggs. The B & M. is getting ready for a big rush of ea-t bound freight tbi fall both in grain and slock". Hange cattle are already coming in, tl.ey are said to be exceptionally tine. Forty-four thousand soldiers vere reviewed at Chickamnuga yestetday by Gen. Breckenridge. I' was an im posing sight and is probably as near war as any of the boys will ever get. Police Judge Harris not doing a land office busiuess since Archer went to Lincoln. He has'nt furnished a single ilem so far when we had a right to expect a scoop every day from him. It is being rumored about town that the M. K. congregation is about buy ing the Fresbyierian church. This is a line edifice with an auditorium la ge enough to give the Methodi-t- room to spread out. The Salvation army is moving its barracks into the ('apt. Falm-a- room next to Clark's gpoce-y. 'Ihe on'y representatives :'"w- in tie-ri y ice two women, th men Iwvng sought more fruitful lihU. The Omaha xpo-iti.-n r.;r es splendid linancial showing for the first sixty days. The ivci'ipt-iiii'.liinr wr' O slightly in excess of Cue ; un.:r.g exoenses, while in July tlv e w .- 30, 000 surplus to apply on tho foal ing debt. Lee Al'isoa went to Omaha today to arrange for a rac-3 with hi- team again-t a bicyclist who will know more when Lee gets through with him. The race is to come olT in Onviha next week if tho detai's are arranged satisfactorily today. The steamer John IJ. Hugo, v.-'tiich is in the employ of the govern meet, io ft this morning for St. Joe, having in tow all the boats which have beer, employed in the construction work here. This means thf t no work will be done at this point for some time. Nebraska City News. Four young women, wo ron'.dn't care to call them ladies, came down the river oa a b -at and landed at IJapov Hollow this morning. Two of t'tmni cane nn town and secured ratable-: but left no report of re-id-mee or desti nation They are probably goi: g to Cuba to ee the country. Frank Schlater, one of the wv-tern Cftttle moguls, who can wear diamonds if he want? to, brought a hunch of cattle to th" Omaha nnrket vct(",l'.v. and came down for a visit with hi- p-i-irntsnnd other relatives He made tho News a. pleasant visit, and reports plenty of prosperity on th range. Harry Bare has a quilt nice1, a very nice piece of work, done by Grandma Ashmun who is 83 von rs old. Mrs. Ashmun has received her second sight and does not use glasses now and this .s tii i. y com: and ;o. T I DM.-IjAV. IVtvi' Inc.. Irani am! Kmil i'ahnei'. of Louisville. Were in 1 1 1 e city tudiiy. I Lil Tliierult, Joe Kline ami J. K. Pollock were ( iir.aha callers this af ! ei no. m. W in. Mele-ilei nier. the L'novnoil attorney, was in tiie city on leal business toilay. ( ieoriju Hay i enjoyiiifj a visit from his sister ami her husbanJ who resiile in Illinois. Miss liurket:. sister of conressuian elect K. J. Ilnrkett. is in the city, the guest of Miss Minnie White. Tom Larar, le departed today oa a business trip to broken Mow. lie took his sh..t Run along an I if any game comes his way lie will get it. Mrs Hell Waterman and her two daughters ar rived in this city last evening from Hay Springs for a visit with her brother, judge Harney. 11. K. Chapman, the school te icher. artist and handy man at Maple Grove, was in town today, with J, (i. Lemon, and made the Nkws a pleas ant and welcome call. I i v ed 1 lie housi-ln in' ol .-i reside.- nea r the oil p iu alarmed by a strange si-'iis ll.nl sounded ilko b: caking locks and open l s -lubi. d .in s. A lu-tv call was made fiom the up per windows for help. "I'm i g 1 a i s, help, help ' was the call, and Harvev Sage tumbled out of bed, giabb- d a revolver that bad not been shot oil Ktiiei! the War wiiiie his sou secured a cialiami away tl.ey went p- l! niel! to tic Lloyd re-ideiicc, an.i 11. Iv lli'lon w iio a s. i 1 i ves clo-e by wa- out too, but not having any lire art. is be carried a n : x . The Lh'vl r-sieenee was i-ii ' rounded. t!ie folks uo-l.ii-still insisting they nnil I ben til" li ly b'iiglars.at work. The door was forced op"i, while Harvey Sage i ew ,a b-ol on the supposed villain with a threat to shoot i i lit dead, but no villain appeared. The house Was entered at al the no;s b ci ted in a pa n t ry , the d o ir to which w iis st ea 1 1 h i I y opened, only to find a poor lit'b' mouse in a tin trim The crowd which wa s t b ' n ! v e! a d . d i - p - r-cd with a lew appropriate remark- : mi ''burglars" is a subject not doted on in that part of town now. Till IISIIAV. ch an 1 w ife spent the day at the ex- an exposition visitor thi.- wilo were exposition Jake H im position. I r. Schiulknect was tiioi mug. Chillies Creamer and visitors toaav. Miss Mattie Carper, of Nehawka is in the city the guest of Mrs. J. C. Mcllride. Constable I. K. IV-nson was out at Weeping Water ye.-terday serving papers. le.irgo I lay and his hi ot her-in-la'.r from 111 i ti jis, are i-iiii.g the eposition t.iday. I, M. Thomas, from the Indian Territory, is i;i the city the guest of I'.l.ler Iung.m and family. 1 ..ui ;- ouiigmati of Kansas City is in town the guest ol his cousin. Mrs. J. v.. McHri ie aud fam ily. F. (i. l-'ricke. who ?e' lom goes more thsn two blocks from his drug -tore, was in Omaha this afternoon. Fern Mcl'.ri de and her little br ither went out to Nehaw ka thi- afternoon to attend a birthday pariy at Mr. Sturm's, Mrs. Whittier, her diiugli'.et-in-law-, Mrs. Thad YVhittier, an 1 the latters daughter. Mrs. Ashley, came in last evening from a visit of several days wiili Jason Straight and wife at South P.end, and wih leave for their home at Red Oak today. IVOIiLD-MEHALD DAY. Tin- I-. a pi si I if in .M.kiiitiiiii-iit Nairn's Aug ust '4 1 III as U ui ill-lit l abl Day. In honor of the thirteenth I'nuiver s.ary of tin.- es la hi is hi le -ii t of the I Jnaha Lveiiing World, wlni'li later i-on.-oli-d.tled with llio Omaha Morning Her ald, the exposition manaeiiicn t has designated A uguot '1 1 as v orld-1 ler.ild day. Oa that dav the railroads wi.l .-ell tickets lie m all parts i f 'ebrasiia at ono faro for Hie round Inp and from soino sections for even le-s. Toe ex position will make a sp.-cdai half-rate admission in the ev ning and a granu display ol fireworks will take place upon the exposition ground at U p. m. A I noon upnn World Herald day the editors of .Nebraska papeis will Like lunch with the World-I ieraid upon the exposition grounds and in the after noon and evening as guest of the World Herald will visit the Midway arid take in as many of its thirty-four attract ions as time will p-rmit. At 1 p m. the Unit'd St ales I i !" s:i v i ng ser vice will give an exhibition of saving ship v ecied and tlrowning people upon the lagoon near the goyei nmen'. li'uilding. The great Mexican band from the City of Mexico will play both afternoon .and evening upon the expo sition grounds in op. n air concert. J he Indian village, Chinese village, St reets of all Nation -., Si reels of Cairo, Ostrich Farm. Old Plantation, Hagen back wild Miimai show, German vil lage, Wi d West and all other attrac tions will give their b. st shows, and such places as the giant see-saw. shoot the chutes and others will be in full b'-'Sl. "On account, of the low railroad rates and extra at tract ions as well as in honor of the World-Herald a great attendance is expected. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS Legal Notice. In the Dr trii I ('.mil of Cass County. Nebiaika. In the inaltel ol the g II .1 1 d lan-li I p ol I I lull. 1 1 K011 1 ', A una L. ( Kmu ke and I 1 i-ph I . I I K,,, le. I 11. ha .in. I by 11 a I a license to 'ill tin: leal r ! .1 ! i- I. io- 11:1 tl it .Ir - 1 11I .ed male i 11 t lie a bo v e cii ' I .'. e bv It'll. Ii.i-ll S K.misry, judge, 011 : ! '.:n d i " Inly, A I I l-.is. I w ill 011 I lie Hi d , el S.-.t.'ti.!.rr. A I) I '.". at HI o 1 lot k .1. 111.. ii li;.' ah do.. the c unit hou-r. III I'latls ii. n:i h. ' .1 . 1 unit . Neb 1 .1 U .1, otl.-i f.u sale lot ne d ai. b . I and t h or 111 the noitlieust quailrr I the mi: lliiM-t iju.iilrr. lot one huudiedkllJ t ..ia in the n.iihwcit ipiuiter of ttie soutfi- a t iiiutii. and lot eighteen in the - on 1 hv. e -t i iiar ter ol the suuthr-axt quarter and 1 he mi I tii-.i-t q uai t 1 of the southwest quarter, ai 111 -e tioa iiiui-tfi-ii. in township twelvr, ninth of i.iia'e loiiitieii. in l ass county. Nebraska. I ot 11 ne .m l ten 111 bi"i k t n'riil y six, I uke's ad I : I . ..ii, lot s I en, elev eii and twelve in block one. si .1 I le an. 1 11 '- a id. t. on and lot ten 111 block 11 1 a. t 1. i ail in the city ol Flat t-mout li. Cais 1 ..ui:t. N 1 In .0 k a, to the highf-t bid. lei foi ia- li. -.1 'I 1 1 . 11 1 ..wiiiiig an undivided tluee louitlis 1 1 of a d land, and a deed will be made to the j iii 1 I' 11 p. ui the pa nn nt ol 1 lie pi o lata -hai e ol 1 in- j . 1, 1 . L i e pi 11 e 1 il 1 he r en 1 a 111 1 ng undivided . an -1 on 1 1 Ii 1 ' 1 1. N 1 1 1 1 1 M I 1 koi ! k r. a I in. 11 ban and f a hei st- If. i'.v hri .1 1. .1 in-'. le.ioii t'laik and i'. A. Kawls. Aug t l-.i- Our New Premi L k 1. -'HO i We have just purchased a lare num ber of the latest and most valuable Receipt Book published... M11 nil's Sale. iiliif ol an r.-. inion. issued by ( ieo. 1 1 a -in . .1 1 ii. 1 1 -1 k 1 the distiut i om t, within 11. d I a I a-.-, coiailv, Neln.iska. and toinedl 1 1 1 1 i'i 1 , 1 will mi the ;: I da ol i picinbi i, A. 1 1. I -'.-. at - 01 lo. k 11. m ol said d.u at the south 1 1 the . on 1 1 house ill 1 he city of I ' I a 1 1 - no m t ii la - iiid (..uiitv. -ell at public am lion, to t(,e ' : s-i be -l biddei lot ca-h, the lollownin leal estate to A.t: I l t an Iii in bh nk twenty one CM) in Ihe v iiiaia- ot I ami I, in Ca-s county, Nebiaska, t .-i t liei w a h the pi 1-. liee - and appu 1 lenaiii es 1 hi-i , 1, nlo in-!. ,ne. ;n 01 in anwise appurlalini.i; Ihe-.iiiie In me. lei led up. .li and taken as the ii p-iti of A. A. Mavis delendant. In satisfy a ..I -aid (unit leioveied bythel'arni I Muidoik. pi.iiutitl. against said de iendall's Perfected Receii)!; Sook It is profusely illustrated ami strictly tains all the best features ot all the old lunik dreds of new thinrs, never thought ol In lun . ccipts known for man and beast, cook i no, t,,, for preparino; articles lor general tisr, which n;reat cost. J t is by an eminent author and Kendall Publish'ni''' Co., of Saratoga Spiin;' , I.I i . . II 1 'di ll ' oil'- I I I I I I - 'I'll,' I..- -1 IV .llei 1 1 a J i , lb i'A I ill y .'II ii. .1 bv I In- t I III lllill i i a 'i ve I'. no ail lank nit . 1 ' t -11. I'olk, nth, Nebiaska, Auij.'.'d. A. I)., lM'.iM. M. 1). Will- I-11 l , Shea ill. Ca-s . unity, Nebraska. liy I- l. Mi Kride, Deputy, ttoiney lot plaintill. In the 1' I'rohale Notice. unity Coin t of Cass county. Nebraska War Kolioes. Detroit Free IVea: "We couldn't en a wiix liL'iire of Dewey in our uiuseuin at all. "' "Why not?" "The pei-p.e woie it out sh -ikir g hands with i ! . Indianapo' is Journal: She 1 can not, entertaiin tho idea of marrying yi u My he-ari is with our brave hoys at liie lr.nit. He It's a good thing for il.e hoys: they need all tlio ice t !i y c m g. t down the- e. h c L'o Ti ih ir.e: "Lienten;ir.t, how o-oes your I'iimp'iin against the fair "Miss" Ibiilion's Heart?" "It's over She has .-urretidere !. I went ther-' 1 st I'Vi'iiiriL', intending nicely to n;;;ke ti deiiionstivition. Finding less resistance than I expected. I moved forward, and and 1 soon had her surrounded. Owing to thesuoeri orit of my ai ins she capitulated at once." Take the Missouri Pacific trains if you wi-h to go to th ? exposition, as they have Ihe only depot on the gr. .nnd- Von can save street oa" fa IN? m l .avoid th-? crowded thoroughfares. iflM'l1 il II li List of t iT.'t. m ciilli d for at olVu Al'.." I '!,! .at v m !;r.an. i- A I eiinr.ons. T C li , ,.!wiu. Mis M I I i 1 1 a . A i '. 1 : a m M. Lain. Cl..r. nc I lal:--. I'. 1" I', .im. Mrs Jemiii spari-ii-r. lan.e- I 'd at t.-iaoui h. th" ucu-t 17 JlOsf- lv. is: Wii w... w 1. 1 . ii. s l.u-.l ,r :,'.-. I I'i . David hen c:il I i i - plea-e foi !h rn. Mrs Ceo lb U. . Chas I )i.-.vi:c-y. l'at C i o . 1 win. Mrs O H K ein. Chiis Mays, V It i J) I'erry. Mrs M Miinn. M iss Cora Smith. Joe 1'uvina, 'ini;e.'.a V .ttstruv k. htii ( iilloiia. Win. :y of the ahove ,'e -ti-ed.'" C. II. Smith, r. M. We v.ili 1 1 ; : v a s .lary of ;'rl"i per week : nd i ' x h ' 1 1 -e f . i r man with rig to i nt rodta-o our poiili ry Mixture and insect )i troyi r in the country. Kef. reiiuirrd. Add re-s w ith stauui, I'EK KKCTION Mm. Co., l'arsons, Kan. OUT OF THE FIRE. One Home That V.'a Xot rnnic Stricken When His IMaMter VViit t liefiouo Iliiu. The common helii f that horses iu a burning Luildir.g aro always j'aiiio stricken and refrui-tory, m.it D-c-ogniziiig their friends and lvl'u.-ing ohedience to those who would rescue them, is not strictly true, as is provt d hy nn incident related hy a Companion contrilmtor. The governor had a fine black driving horse called Dexter. Although strong and spirited, Dexter waa docile and obe dient and wa.5 petted and made much of by his master. As the governor kept no other horse, Dexter had the stable all to himself, with a clean stall and a full manger. The stable va3 near the hnu?e. and in addition to Dexter's st:ill and harness room contained a large carriage room, au oat bin and a haymow over the stall. One night, when the family and the servants were away from home ami the governor was in the house ah.no, he was awakened 1 y au ominous crackling and a bright glare on his chamber win dow, and before he could collect his sleepy wits he was startled by a cry un like any sound he had ever heard. As he tpranoc out of bed the cry came again, and hastening to the window lie learned the cause. The stable was all ablaze, and out of the smoke and flames Dexter was calling his muster to his rescue. Pausing only to dou coat and slippers, the governor rushed out. The outside 3oor of the stable leading into the stall was already blocked by the flames, and the only entrance to be had was through tho carriage-room, the harness room aud a narrow entry leading oast the cat bin. These rooms were on fire overhead, and burning wisps of hay and shingles were raining down in showers. Blinded by smoke, the governor stum bled along the roundabout way and, reaching the stall sooner than he expect ed, fell headlong Clown the steps against the excited animal, who was vainly tugging at his halter. Thinking some new danger threatened him, Lvxter gave a mighty kick that sent his master sprawling and lamed him for a month. "Whoa, Dexter!'' shoao-d the govern or. "Don't you know me, sir.- Mea-iy now, cLl fellow, and we'll g.t out of this." Rt cognizing his ma-t r's voice. Dex ter turned Li.- ia ..d in ward the pre-liate man and utteTed a coaling whinny quite unlike his previous loud cries of alarm. Knowing he need fear no more kicks, the governor crept up and cut theh.iltei and, calling Dexter to follow him, limped blindly through the smoke tilled entry aud the two blazing rooms be yond, aud close, after him went D-xtcr, his uosu 'pressed agaiu.-t his ma.-ier f shoulder, uau and horso reaching the safe- outer-air together. "It was Dexter's obedience thr.t saved him," said the governor. "I could n ,t lead him, and had he shown the lca.-t obstinacy or any less r a liuess to fal low at a word through all that roaud about, unaccustomed way I must have left him to perish in the liames, but he followed like a well trained soldier, and wo escaped from our burning, fiery furuiico almost as safely as tihudrach. Meshaeh and Abiduego did frun, thtii'tt "Youth's Companion. ! n the m.ii lei ol the estate of John 15 Holme ile. ea-eil. A II prisons interested in said matter ...n- no.- v 1 1 . . 1 1 1 1 , - I 1 1 1 .i I ,,ii i ,. Ttli ,1 iv ,a l,,l I 1-1 .a 1 1 1 i a M. oiiiin liled a petition in sail coin t, piavinir that Ins linal a Iniinisti at ion ac count. Hied herein, be settle. I and allowed, and tii. a lie In- .li'. ton nc. 1 Irom Ins trust as adiiiims 1 1 at. it . and 1 1 in it y.ni tail to appear before said i oiirt on the .'M .lay ol August. 1 -Sis, at V o'clock a. in ., ami contest said petition, the court may i nit the player of said petition, and make such oi In i a n d I u 1 1 her oi i lei s, allow . tilers and decrees as to tins coin t may seem propel , to the end that all in it lei s pci taming to said estate may be linal- Iv settle. 1 ami iletei in ined. Witness my hand and the seal ol said couit, this d day of Aue, list. I-'.'S lilokl.l'. M Sl'l.'KI.IICK, I si. A 1. 1 County Jude. Legal Notice. In the District Court ol Cass County, Nebraska. In ihe matter ot the estate I of Ch nles llutier, ile- r ceased. ) Application of Margaret S. Ilutler, administratrix ot sa.d estate lor license to sell real estate to pay debts. This cause came on for hearing upon the petition o! AlaiKaiet . Isiitler atlminlratrix of the estate ol Charles Butler, deceased, praying Im a license to sell the southwest quarter (svv'i ol -cctioii ciK-at S township (10) range nine iSO v.as . count y, Nebraska, or a sufficient amount ol the same to pay the sum of ''.'-2,00 inpayment ot debts, chare.es and expenses ol administration ot said estate and it appearing to the undersigned judge nt the district court that there is not sulli cu nt pei sonal propel ty iu the hands of said admin ist rati ax to pa said debts, charges and expenses and it Im ther appearing that it is necessary to -ell the real estate described in said petition hied hcaein lor the payment of said debts, charges an. I expenses. It is then-hire ordered that all persons inter ested iu said estate appear before nie at the otlice ol the clerk of the district court in l'lattsniouth Cas count-. -, Nebraska on the L'Tth day of August, A. I . I -a- al -' o'cloc k I'. M . of said day and show c.ni-e why a license should not be granted as priced to said administratrix to sell the above de- n ibed real estate or so much thereof as may bo necessary to pay said debts, chaigcs and ex penses. ll is fin ther ordered that a Copy of this notice be published lor four successive weeks prior to the time fixed for said hearing in the "Senii- eek ly N l-.w s-1 1 KBAl.li," a legal newspaper pub lished in Cass county, Nebraska. Dated this lath day oi July A D. lS'J.s. I'.asil S. Kamskv, Judge. Legal Notice. I n the Dist' act Com t of Cass Count y, Nebraska. I ll the matter ol the es- I tate of John Cusack, ! decease, i. ) Application of Nathaniel II. Meeker, adminis trator, with will annexed of the estate of John ( usack. deceased, tor license to sell real estate to pay debts, legacies and expenses of admin istration. 1 his cause came on for hearing upon the peti tion ot .Nathaniel 11. Meeker administrator ot the tate of I . i b 1 1 Cusack, deceased, with will an- ne-.ed praying for a license tj sell the west illic it two ot the southwest quarter (swill of sec tion six 0i township eleven (III range nine (U) Cass county, Nebraska or a sufficient amount of the same to pay tint costs ol administration, debts mil legacies of said etate and its appearing to the undersigned judge of the district court that theieisnot suilic cut personal property in the hands ol said administrator to pay the debts, legacies, charges and expenses ol the adininis t raiion of said estate, and it appearing to the judge ol this court that it is necessary to sell the rem estate describ d in said petition, tiled herein Im the pa incut of said debts, legacies, charges an 1 expenses of administration. It ii therefore ordered that all persons in terested in said estate appear before me at the oUiceofthe clerk of the district court of Cass comity. Nebraska, in the city of l'lattsniouth. on the :id day ot epteniber, isys, at two o'clock p in. of said day to show cause why a license houl 1 not be granted as prayed, to said ad ministrator to sell the above described real es tate or so much thereof as may be necessary to pay said debts, legacies, charges and expenses. 1 1 is further ordered that a copy of this notice be published for lour successive weeks, prior to the time fixed for said hearing, in the Semi Weekly Nkws Hkrai.ii, a legal newspaper, pub .lshc 1 ia Cass county, Nebraska. Dated this -Mstday of July, ls'.'S. Basil. S. Ramsey, Judge. Probate Notice. In county court, Cass county, Nebraska. In the matter of the estate of Henry Martens, deceased. Augusta Martens, Maria Martens, Herman M a i tens, 1- red M artens, Kmilie Martens, Henri etta Martens, and ail other persons interested in said matter, are hereby not.ned that on the 4th day ot August ls'.is, Augusta Martens tiled a pe tition in said court, alleging among other things that Henry Martens died on the linn day of June ls'.is, leaving a last will and testament, aud pos sessed of ic.il and personal estate in said county, and that above named constitute all the persons interested in said matter, and praying for the pro bate ot said will and for administration of said estate. You are hereby notified that if you fail to ap pear at said court on the 31st day ol August, A. I ). .s c. at !' o'clock a. in., to contest the probate of saiii will, the court may allow and probate sa:d ii! and grant administration of sa'a estate to Augusta Martens, or some other suitaDle per son, and proceed to a settlement thereof. Witness my hand and the seal ot said court at l'i..ttsn:o-:th. Nebraska, this, the 'th day of A i.gilst A. D I-:'-. (iH'Ki.K M. SPL'RI.O). K. .-l'..il.l Countv Judge. This Great Book Free of Uiri To every customer when they have purcha - ..a I :,.,,! store to the amount of $... This, i-, mil ;ni miiiii ii it docs not krive a dozen douhllul rcceipls Im i i. !i confuse a person so they cannot ili-cide which i-. lib In one or two of the very best receipts are j.-'ivcn No ;i while the Door ones are lelt out. IT WILL . .. FAMILY $10 A Y1CAR, and perhaps, A LILL A . .ll i it If I ) M ; Inn;.;, to I . Only I I t a sC, K ANY W'KLL. Wo Rive a Coupon with cuch sale, vuliicli 3)111 arc Iu --.iNe until yon have $..(() worth. If we full to ja;ic yon 11 Cm-,. 011 with your purchase, just ask tor it. We make you this exceptional oiler lnvan-r trade. We know that we sell joiod-, as low, anyone else. If you do not. already kinv I convinced that our prices cannot he equaled We 1 1 1 ' i ! .. 'I hi llll" 1 1 t CI l.lll lie WHAT OTHERS SAY OF THE COOK Rev. Chas. W. Savidfre, 1 'ustor I Volos llnir.-li . 1 nn . 1, a "I liavo rucoivod a copy of your 'l'oifortiil lo-n apt lb .ail,," n pleased with it. It will bo of jjreut valuo to tlio puMic. I .. i sale. " Rev. J. C. Lemen, Founder of tlio Hi ri-t i ui I loan- 1 ph a lMuli.s, Iowa, writati: "It is a very valuable book, and I I ui could bo improved upon." A. C. Hammond, a prominent stockman of Stockton. !. would not take $5. (HI for ono of tho recipes in your llivo.pt. II ... W. R. Roberts, for many years ea-bk-r ol tin- iii 1. ' il writes: "I received your 'Heeeipt Hook' and liayo ixnni a. d ii am more than pleaded with it. It is the ino.-t rompli to y.-ori. I 1 1. I I ll ll I o 1 1 I y 1 I ii'."- 1 1 1 1 : 'A f ' ): DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES PLATTSMOUTH, NEB. I They banish pain and prolong life. G: ON; j.Li; T'.-.A 4- ?, 0 iXN Pi ! V V .Jf, J liTW It V 1 - i i H . 1 : .1 . v n w M i No matter what the matter is, one will c! . good, and you can get ten for five cent; YOU 1 A now Btyle packet cont-.fnlne thw RrPAVS rBrr.ES In m --nn-r i" rt'.n ( wl at Kraiorlruif nur.m ro.i yivit t:r.s . s. Him iuw ;.i i - '. -.-ri im.'- ui, j i'. : cai. Oa ilouauf tho llTu-cit t-.ii l..n ( :0) l.i r.. . ;- i....i l.v . l i. to the RIFAM4 CRltMli.'AX. COUPA NT. '. 10 .lll.:. ti'-'l. '. i V i'. r V TAiiolJS) wui be seut rr flvw c. i.lj. Ij.4rt Luoaicu.c i v..r i.:- Iu b ii'-i- Ci . Nonce to Creditors. S' VIe..-Tcu'' 'A"KA' rs' 1:1 -' Court. in the iiiiitur of the st.ite ' f JohnJohnson.de- r.-ii-ci-it. N'.itici- is heri'hv criven that the creditors of sa:d deceased --v iii meet the administrator ol said I'-i.itu. before nie. county judge of Cass county NcLraska. at the county court room in Plans 111 . ..nth -.n -aid cunty. on the third day of March A. D. l-'.'i'. at nine o'clock a. m., for the purpose 1 t pre-eiitintr tneir claims tor examination, ad-in-iC.iietit and allowance. Six months are allowed 1 . r trie creditors of said deceased to pre-eut their claims and one vear for the administrator to set tle said e-tate. from thethiidday of September, l-i- itne-ss niv hand and the seal of said county liiiitiXii c-urt at l'lattsniouth. Nebraska, this ZZ -tli day of Augus-t. GtoKGE M. Splrlock. County Judge. Th Suli-i-rUn-i--. Wo are earryintr over a thou-and iti i-outit- on our books many i f them -mall but in the ii;'Lrnij!ite it nmount to a in-lit -uin which would hei-ri tis nut if paid in. If vow can't iaa- all you owe -end us a dollar uid we will send receipt bv return mail with a cud of thanks thrown in. Sheriff's Sale. Ilv virtue ot an order of sale issued by Rasil S. Kanisev. judge of the di-tnet court, within and 1 r Cass county, N"brasKa, and to me di rected. I will on the -o:h day of August. A. I).. 1 at 'J o'clock p. 111. of said day in the Martin building, on the north side of Main, be tween I-'ourth and Fifth streets, in the city of l'lattsniouth. in said county, sell at public auc tH.ii. to the highest bidder for ca-h. the following de-c'r.l.e '. -tock of millinery goods, to-wit: In c .11 iinir l.ats. b innets. caps, ribbons, tiowers. pi 1 fan.es. laces and trimniing- and fixtures, show i ii-e-. looking glasses, money drawer, etc.. the sun. e being levied upon and taken as the prop city of M a lie Tucker and Nina Tucker, defend ants, under an order of attachment issued out of the district court of sail county, in favor of i n n e Weakly Mil.inery company, plaintiffs, a.'.amst said defendant-. l'lattsniouth, Neb., August th, A D., lf0. V. D. Wheeler. f-heritf. ('a11 County. Nebraska. By J. 1). McLSride. Ieputy. Get Wash-a-Lone soap at Zuck weiler & Luts. Permanently cured by using DR. WHITEHALL'S IUIEUMATIC ( I The surest and the best. Sold by druggists on a positive guarantee. Prii-e cents Ver box. Sample sent free on mention of this publication. TUB WHITIuHjLLL MLGRIMINE JO , South LcrcJ, Iudiatia. FIRST- NATIONAL BANK! IIaB m;w btflf.k, M.w r,f, , is prepared bet'.' r tb-.n cv-t OF PLATTSMOUTH, NEB. PAID UP CAPITAL. $50,000 Offers the very best facilities for the prompt transaction of Legitimate Banking Business. STOCKS, bonds, (told. KOTerntnent and lor nl securities do u net and sold. Deposlta re ceived and Interest allowed on the cerlti cates. Drafts drawn, available in any part of the TJ. S. and all the principle towns of Europe. Collections made and promptly remitted. Hlzhest market price paid for county warrants, state and county bonds. to take care of fl Genera! Livery Quick trips maun to r-.'l county. Low pri'.-o- 'ou- troatnv'nt a- staulkn six i n ami IMatt-ridi!!!:, Ni ': Tiitinpcc Lu?JluOcJiDi part- f'f tho :. 1 cou rl- viM. sr., DIRECTORS: H. N. Dovey, D. itawicsworth, S. Waugh. F. E. White. G. E. Dovey. Geo. E. Dovey. Prei., S. Waugh, Cashier. H. N. Dovey. Asst. Cashier. tsubscrite for THE Nem'S-the best paper in the city. Rib" I'HRKINS liOI'SH, F. R. GUTHiYAHN, I'rc?. Rates $ ana Sl.O nsr Day Centrally Lt'atfi ar.'i Com fortably Furciahicd. PLATTSMOUTH," NEBRASKA if'