MAN(ILN) IIY CAIiS. A Thirtivn-Yrai-OM Hoy at I 'nioii Losi-s a Ivillll. AMI'lJIAlIONATIIirMlliSSAKY lull I ruin MivIiik r rclht litr While -t-tllii it Kl.le 1 lio lrHCk StlroMM Willi ItoTim Mini F'lritli III Mot lit-r J'rt ntt l. Kiillrontl . llint Union, N- , Au. 'I. (Spi-ciul t Win Nl-.ws ) Tlii morn in if while the ():0l) oVluck mmlh bound freight was dol n moiik; bwili-liinjr in-ar th! Hand pilattliis place, tin; 1 .'i-yuar-olu hon f i'. .1 . I''i iiiiki, Win lumlxr un reliant of lit in city, nu;t willi an accident wliicli will i:o.iL hini Inn life. Willi a n ii in In c of coin pan ions lit was playing near I he lailinail traeUs, and wIh-ii Ihe tiain pulled in the hoys lii'uku up l heir faille ami iilleinptud lo hoard the tram for a shol'l ride. Voting l''r,inks fell under tlie ears ana his lijlit 1; was ciiisliml in two two places above the Unco and below it -ncceMi t a i i iiff amputation at the hip. Di-s. Wallace and VValk-r of this place, lr. (iilmoie of Murray, and Dr. I .i V i i' ;al on of i ' I a 1 1 s i n u I h, pel forrni'd the ojn r.iI ion, and they have no hopes of his recovery. Mrs. Franks is just convalescing from a severe hick .spell, and it is feared Lite shock of the accident may lie serious to her. The father of the en fori iinal.e boy was in Omaha on business unci was at once teletri aphed of l he ,-,ad event. Vounr ''ranks had presence of mind enough to jot from beneath Wu train after his injury, or his, Ixuly would have been ground to pirci s. Itone, and llcsh, and blood was -calteicd a I mi"; Win track for sev eral feet. lie was a bright b y and had a host of friends in this place, who very much deplore the sad alTair, and deep ly sy in p ith i.t: with his devoted pa rents. ('rtatt Time lit I. oil Is villcv The M. V. A. lo.lo at Louisville, and adjoining camps, held a picnic 'J'ues-ilay in a line jjrovo north of Louisville and the (lay was highly en joyed by about ;00 Woodmen and their friends. The grounds were pro vided with an abundance of comfort able seats, krood stands furnished plenty of refreshments, the Spriiiirliold cornet hand and a lar yo e horus of local sinyers put in their best endeavors to 'soothe the savaye breast." J. L. limit, republican candidate for county attorney, and K.J. Kurkett, candidate for contrros, delivered able addresses and a yame of ball between the Louis ville and an Omaha team were the features of amusement and entertain nient. Theirame resulted in a victory for Omaha by a score of I; to 4. The pitcher for the Omaha team was a furlouyhed U. S. soldier who took pa' t in the Santiago campaign. While he carried evidence upon his body of the work of tho deadly Mauser, yet he had sufficiently recovered from his wounds as to be able to pitch a rood yame of ball and prove quite a drawing card, a s every body was anxi ous to see and converse with the lierioc Santiago veteran. The picnic was a shining1 suec. s-. A I irtl inc 'Oliril Visitor. From Wednesday's I'iiily Con fjivs.-HKiii Samuel Max ,. o. i, o! Fremont, arrived in tho city at noun to look after his landed iuleiests in this vicinity. In a brief intet viow, whi.o the distinguished statesman and jurist was very reticent as to his turn ing down by the sluto makers in tho late triangle congressional conven tion in lhe Third dislrict, Lbe reporter could read between tho lines suffi ciently to see that tho honorable gen tleman felt keen disappointment at the way he had been treated, by the wire pullers of his district. Judge Maxwell is one of the noblest and ablest men in the etato, whom tho populist part- should feel honored to honor and his turning down moans much for republican success in the Third district this fall. Another Nrw I.olBe- l'lattsmou'.h Lo .ye of the United Moderns was organized Tuesday at K. of P. hall by II. J. Johnson, past supre:ne chancellor, and K. M. W eil, supreme oriranizer, out of a list of "JS members. Alter the degrees weie confer ed the lodge iu a body ad journed to Seh iappacasse's ice cream pa. -lor and enjoyed cream and cake The lodye will meet hereafter every Wednesday evening. Max Weil vill move his f imily here from Denver, and he assure-, the News that he will make this one of the la- irest lodges in the city. The election of officers will take place at the next meeting- and the chatter will be left open for new members until that time. Off on Furlough. From Wednesday's Daily Ed. J. Stretght, a member of the Second Nebraska rejriment, arrived iu the city today at noon from Chick am intra. Having; received a brief fur lough. Mr. St:-eight says the regi ment will airive at Fort Omaha about Sunday, the war department having issued orders to that eH'eei. lie re-jiort-iit lea-l Ui percent of the regi ment on the sick list, owing pnnci ci pally to the excessive hot weather. The bo s were anxious to see service, and are considerably disappointed that they we e rot permitted t do so, hut much prefer to come homo to lying- in camp and (lie hy inches, so to spetiK. He will visit his parents here a few days. An I miniise Crop Homegrown grapes are commenc in to pour into this market, and the price starts out at triree cents oer pound, with prospects that they will soon be down to one cent, if not lower. Thee: en t! is year is imm. use and the f i -nit sound ar d luscious as was ever g-town in any ci untry. c Mr. Peter I'iit-, one of our heaviest growers es timates his yield this season at 30.000 pounds. C K. Sage will have from 1", (i(ii) to 'Jo. ooo pounds. H.C McMaken e.OHl to 4,0(i0, and innumerable smaller growers will help to supply this mar ket and thaf of surrounding and less fortunate com ir un i ties. Another New Store. Mr. C. E. Holmes, an enterprising young business man from Omaha, has rented C. J. Martin's store building, formeny occupied by Tucker sisters millinery store, and will about Sep tember 1 open therein a large and complete stock of books and stationery. He will move here with his family and occupy the rooms above the store for dwelling. Platlsmouth is rapidly tilling up with live nusiness men and there is now but one empty store building in the city. This speaks well for IMattemouth. CI TY AM) COUNTY. w i;i. i;si. y. .John Kvann Morgan, tho Mnaii mayor, h in town imiav. Till! U. V M. I-'M-H, til t.V.I IliOIC. nmnritnr n:w 'Ih" t-n ;,ri lo'l-iy iii.i . 1 11 li vn in ;i. 1. Tim inn i' V ;i i ii r 111" Mi-oiii'i 1 ; i tl i: iniitii of u-. was .(-.- uilii a bpiulid id ruin veil rialay . Miaa Anieliu Viilicry r:tni-ii'ii Ko'in thid Luorniiijf from nil i-r. tiiO' il v i -. i at Wiisliinjjton, I). (J., ( hi'-ii ., i.ini ol.lnjr points. IjiJII. Woll-t. lf Mui l.lV, VV.ln 111 ln.Vli today passi njf t ho among his friends in jar's a ro hi hi or of .ml hi-. receii I ma rriage . Tho national eoniriovs i f retail luj Uor deales is iu sen-ion at :ii; h . today. IMi i I i p Th icrol f, Joan Mumin and Fred Egi-nbei ger went up a'. II:':" to take it in. Ttie M. V. A. drill leilli eo 111 III-!! s drill work tonight in order lo lie in shape to carry oil soi.ie of t In- pi i . s at the drill contest a t Una ha S- pi hi ber 21 and I.':!. Fire Chief M urray is raising f-iiid-by private subscription Willi wliieh lo send Jak ) ISoelel, one of his l oilier lirelll an, to the mount illis of oiora lo in hopes to recuperate hi-, failing health. A christian act O. II. Kin-, age 70 and M-s Mahala Cook aged".", both f Weeping Wa'or were granted a in:. rriage lii-m se to day. May their young hearts know n aught of sorrow and as they arrive at tho shady side of life may they In able to look back over a long, ii-clui and happy career together. What Would h ive I e. n a bad "scrap" was averted in the E'.khorn saloon veslerday by the timely ap pearance of the pol ico. The v.a hi 1 1 ! - i i combatants hot li had hold of a heavy billiard cue which each was trying to wrench from the other's hands with a view of Using- it on bis ad versa r 's head. No doubt the arrival of tin police saved a broken cranium. ( 'ommissioner Young o' ibis county, who was selected by the Stare As-oei atlon of Commissioners and Supervi sors, as a im-mbcr of the legislative committee, has been requested by the association to meet with the coniinit too at Omaha, August . This is an important position, and if some iegis lation can be secured on assessments it will be labor well done. Mr. Young is familiar with the situation, and knowing what is needed, we trust his organization can bring about some needed reforms. The board of health is preparing to put on its war pa'nt ami prosecute vigorously parties who are violating quarantine regulations. I i ;l he ri a Is quite prevalent in the c 'ty and parents are very careless about spreading tie' disease. Complaint is made of one man who is nursing- a sick- child ano peddling milk about the city. lie is so persistent i n this that a man was placed on guard at his bou-e to pre vent him lurlher endangering- the lives of children. lie ear'u: whe'-o you buy milk it is one of the greatest nids to the spread of cont.:igi us di--eases. Laboring in ii 'vli i have not. been nursing ih- ir children are al lowed to go to thi i. '. ; a j Usual, but an abuse of this p'- mit will e-mse the rule to be ' '-almi by the board Til I K- l V. J. bn Donelai; -u w i . e ca r.ie in fi-en ():n,tha today v. 'a e I v :. exposi tion visito- s sir v .jay. J. I. Unruu ' - lfi ;, . ri 'inlry yes terday at Hoe ( g '- . at!:;- in some furnishings-'? 1 !:i':.-:d n.-e Scott Lewis a i ii i a" rias .1 a lre-on, two prominent . i .- o v .c.i'-vood, were in t he ci !y last i vc:: : i . i a !- -i ness. Ilobei t Uailaiice and famii.v h it srais morning fr (irinantown far a lo.v day's visit, after which they will re turn to Den ver. Kiiey Dill came in this morning from the farm ami went to tiie expo sition where he will ride the came.s, and have a. good time today. County Commi-sioner Young went to Omaha ttiis morning to meet with the legislative committee of suervi sorsfrom di If Ten l pails ef the stale. Chet Mancheser is tl).' hapiie-t man in four st;ites, h;s wi;e having presented him with a new Poy yes to -day that Chet thinks would be hard, to equal. Eugene Willi uris, the toiison-il art ist goes down to Union today to assist George!. Kartoii uu ing the iiMinioa which begins f'.-ldav of this weeii. and lasts two uays. Wm. Wettenkamp went oi:t to Mas cott, Nebraska t. day to oo alter ins farm, and to build a new barn to take the place of tho one dost eyed by lightning a few weeks ago. Tho friends ol Ed.SUeight scaiceiy recognize him with that ponderous growth of whiskers wh.ch iie lias ri'i-e3. We took him for a pop con gressman on lii st sight, but si on found ue didn't lean that way. August L'J has been designated as Hotel Men's day, and quiio an elt-'fi will tie made to entertiin the land lords from all over t he country. September--, is Modern o..d men's da, i he governor and a long- list of not a bies have a piace on the program. A. A. Smith ol Fr--ep -r.. Ail i ioi.5, father-in-la w if Mj-. W lnie of tin. i; -oartment store, left for io m tills morning, and wi 1 u uve hi Iaaiily heie in a few Uays. and t;o ii.tu busi ness. Sewing macni;as. org - lis .-.i.d pianos is tiie line he is i' ti;wi tr w, ii. and will handle here. 1 '.a 1 ' .-in. u h going tight ahead, and Mr. S.'i.ilii wi.l be weie dued to the el'y. H. W. Mover is ju-t imm- fro-n . trip torough nortii'-rn and v.--t. r.i Kansas and he says that the corn crop th -ough that pa-t of the st oe over which he traveled was a most a total failure and they wi' l hiiVe ha dly enough to keep their stock thr nign the winter. He savs as U.r a- i.;s knowledge goes that the gov. i :im. nt crop report recently issu-jd is paii-Jcd Nebraska City News. A general in rchaddiso store in Greenwood was burglarized one nigh! last week and about :?.' iu cash an i goods taken. John Sayles thought ;l a good time to test the merits of nlo.-d hounds as thief catchers and accord ingly sent to Lincoln fo" a pair of hounds. They got on the trrck of something and foiiowid it to Aivo where the track was lot, but when it came to paying the bill John was satis fied he had found the robber. It is said the man who met with the lus paid the owner of the hounds about $50 more than the amount the bu g lars carried aw-iy and he now wishes John had not been of such an experi mental turn of mind. Greenwood Record. We will pay a salary of l-"i per week and expenses for man with rig to introduce our poultry Mixture and insect Destroyer in the country. Hef. required. Address with stamp, PER FECTION Mfg. Co., Parsons, Kan. ) A -ml llriith Hi I'lOoil I-'nitn Tliursday's Daily. I The accident at I'nion yesterday, I inept inrif d exclusively in the NlCWs last e M-n i n g, w herei n ( 'ar 1, the 1 li-yea r ' old -on of the lumbi r ta "fe h .in t there, .1. ( '. Frank-, was run over by a M. I '. I i hi t r i i n is specially s!t,l w hen 1 In- ;,re I. ..own. I 1 - e. Iu - that t I ile-.t i- i v, ! wis , a n v from tioino. and the f.i'.tief was iu :-i -ih a at tie: : position and could not be located, and the d ist meted , mid her was - ii.k a jd unable to be laboul lhe bou-e. The p-ior Mdllerer's limb was amputated ;, i ; r. hip iilmnt o o'clock last eeti,n.r. a lid at -Klthin ! in a i:!,,; be br. :!t i.ed his la-t. '1 In- siioel; ai d lo-of blood together was more than hi.- f i . i ! co: st i l u ii on could ! -t-ilal. j T he fa 1 he was I. -i.-ii !y found on the ! ex p. silion grounds and banded the ! in -s-a go informing him of the m-i-i-i il -' 1 1 and n i nest i i.g his presence at ; i nice. lie was i n t; un- to catch the M. ' I'. -euth and arrived at home about lie- time 'i-e ope alien h id been com ! p;. ! . - I and was with the sa IV-' or to t he ; end. i!o:ng a! i in his power for the boy but without avail. 'I in- time f if the funeral has no'u yet been -it hut we pristine- it v. i , 1 occur tomorrow. Th-- u n lm-1 unite parents 1 1 i ve lh- -1 ii . e re - v n , pa : by of the i-ti-l i : e com :: u a i ty in their i nox presi b y -ad b. la a veineti t . A laliir I rf. ii Will S.i iiiihoii. 1 I A V s . (,'liY, I .1 uly S, '.r- f I )i-:. i: Fa 1 iii.i;: i Iiave a chain-.; lo wriie yi.ii alter nceiving your letter wiiicti was ju-t two mot.tiis on the way. W'e hae a hard 1 1 III e gelt i n g let le.s oif, as there is mi dependence in the l anadi.au inalis, so we bcnil by j some nun go ng o l'. I have b -eii here I in town s;e; -ix weeks and it costs a j small ior'uue to be sick in this coun try. 'I'tie doi-iors charge is high as j s',"bu for a single prescription with j medicine to fill it. I have been taking quinine and phis, and expect to start up the creek in a few days, as it is ln a 1 1 h ier up in t he mount tins. The winters are the healthiest season of I he' ea i" in I his con n try. We are ;. ell ing war news now only twenty days late. When the news came of the naval battle at Santiago, Dawson City went, wild over tho re- i suit. With a promise to write a long let ter before h plunges into the liHMint ai s, M r. Samps di closes his letter, lie sent two b autifu! gold nuggets to his father, wo: lli probably about .-.o.OO of the char yellow metal, that are quite interesting. The Klondike gold ! has mol e of a br ;ssy look- than other jgo'd. being not so red as California gold. i;i ! ; i on urn1 i i:-(ii ri( iL link (.. V I', National :ii..iiiiimii lit at I incill nal i. The 1 iui'iington and Pennsylvania rail ro. ids have been designated the of licial route from Omaha to Cincinnati fur the ISO'S National Encampment of the (J A. K. Veterans ;md others who intend is, ting l.iuci:uali at the time ol tnis encampment should see to it that their ticM-ts read over the above rail' o dis. Comrade- wiil rendevous at la'd P. I'd. Monday, September o. at ti.e llurlingtoii sialion, Omaha. At Von p m iney will leave Omaha on a special train via the iiu iinglou route a riving. at Chicago at S o'clock next 'porni g and at. Cincinnati at t p. m the satia' day. 'ih'o-ugh sb.-epers, )-ii ' ha to Cincinnati D-iiadiiien: ( emmu d -r 'I. J. Ma j ts uu ss.-.l'j', tie' p-esident of the W. i.' C. a 'itl stall and p .st comma --dnrs wi 1 t rave i on the. o flic; a! train A cordial invit lion ti.) r.ccom ) i u y ihem i ex:e;i.:vl to ;;11 viler;; s:s as web u the gei. oral public Sleeping car ac cotiidio .1 .tbias on the specinl train should to r-served at oncic. For thdets. berths or fu iher i n for ma ti on app v to ;my 1 t'c M U. K ticket ;i-i'iit n- a d ess .f. Francis. General Pa sen gel" agent, Omaha, Neb. "New Kxpiisit ion A 1 1 rm-t iens, Ivo-ewaler has tif-ii app.uuutly do ing good work down ea.-t for lhe expo sition if his drawing ca- ds materialize. hauncy )ep.-w wid be here and de liver an address on New York 1) iy, in Octob T. . uiiiia S iii"st)d and sev eral noted men from the iinnv and navy are to be a', the expo-:t on, ana i lie war i a lo di will iii'i.i) b'y be t n n to i hii.aha, and be operated by the gov ern men t si gua I corps. 'I i le-dime iliiin-ss. lhe twi rival telephone v mpatiies are tuaking things lively just now. 'l'iie old company iias reduced its rates to residences sl..o pel month and business room- sj.Od per month and an igent of the company is heie looking for new suhse: ibei s, while T. H. 11 lock is looking alter the interests of the i.e w com pa ny. A Itis Social. l-'i-oin Thai's lay's Dally. i ho United Urelhteu social at the I com loila Pie residence oi .uaries jean s u h west ef to w n la-t evening was a ! ni. st successful affair over 1-50 peopl I being present, and all were nicely eaied for. The church was left sev eral do! ars ahead and all present spent an enjoyable evening-. t li iii gt- of l-'i rm . Wiil Streight has succeeded John S a.t.er in the furniture stare and the n- w- li : m will bo II. .1. 0v- W. J. S'reighl, Will is obliging and ener getic, and will add much to the popu-ia-itv of tip- house -which will get its I t'ompatiy i. Mrs. Weseett .ind other V'. attsmouth j holies would like f) semi some read jinn !n-.tter ti company 1?, ami no ii l- titer tavorc .uu: no si. own me ooys, wli im a- for si .met ii i n .' to read, than to seni tiiem yur old mae-azinos. Any papers o-- tli;' a a.'.nes left nt Weseott's store will b-- tiromjitlv fot-wa f.led to them. De-a-e retTieinber them in t'.eir lone y camp life, and send them old or now in:ie-:i.ines. List ir Letters. 1 b-ntainin-.'- uncalled for at the post od'e. at I'lattsmouth. Antrust 4, isus: ( ".e C -istan. I'ted I'"irvtli Mr :.; Mr-. I.au A M V:- I. H Hart. (,:'..- .n. C, 11 .la!-,iis..n W in !.ia-.v;ti. M Kn-e I. Nolan, t.e i I'. Mayer. Mrs Alpha M.tchel, l'.i!.' O'L ohiK-a. Jacob lslak. Wl.eii cm lli tie- for any of the above i tt' i - p'e ;se saV "nlve ti-ed.'' ' C. H. Smith, V. M. IliiiKf at laiMl.tr Creek. The Foresters of Modern Woodmen eainp -.(".". will cive a dance at Schneider hall. Cedar Creek, Atiffust 27. Good musie and a nice timo as sured all who attend. l.lf ut t'Hiii ul' l.tlirr. Tiie following lines, des -riptlvo of camp life among the boys of the Third Nebra-ka regiment nt Camp Cuba Libre, Jacksonville, Fla., were re ceived by a young- lady in this city from he,- fri. pd Paul" II Pet- rs- n, who claims the a'l ' to isli i t th -reof: si ni-iiu; tm! 'ii.N, i.l.i j i n i-.o. I-. Kuliiiu 1 I i-nnii t . r ti li it ' I k' -iniri!- . M a i-li 1 1: '. i la . : : a', i - x ' 1 '-.t..-. I ! 1 1 1- Mie-iTet ; ! a ,:.' i - 1 o; . 1 1 1 ! il In-. ! ii'i-Iiit; t nt -Mnti'lifitf I'ii'.r I : tdhs oar ten i: m t-s. Uoiiirf '.uiidry. 1 ni: tei-U up. ' 1 1 1 a i ii; i ii in . ii 111 1 1 N ; i 1 1; ti if -1 1 I . .. ( ii. il: In-.' j. .i k ii ad Mkhii,- l-.itl s I i n u: I: ii rl I ui-l; , i-lt-nii I r i: . i T 1 1 s . i a t 1 1 n u' i-1 lew h - i t 1 1 H t -1 . V. nidi -1 iaL' la-t i w i- 1 ' tir i da- - i ii 1 1 1 ar-!. I; di ii j.-i i.iT-. ri'.i-1 : a li. i k - . 1 i - t ! ' . k' . Ik t M M I f ' I H L' . I ' 1 1 - i M I '.'il s . V. Pill: li-lll s, Ii I l- t.-l.t- air la ear 'r-iie- rs i-rwa - n rl- id le:! i in, I i ki- n'd 1 1 uu- id- Is. sin (Uifi; ; 1 1 .i-s n a.) i iu ai-tti: Ted ill; Muri.-s. i : i . i k i i . u!-!ir. Sp iuuii wm d mi ! uieliiai ! d.i--. 'I II 1 1 j 1 1 -r In lit Si ill id i I . I: - -, Spalding vers.- ioi-I Iiim l:n.; ' i-rii---:" I ii-l Jul; i i id live n'rlm Ii . U n li 1 1 a i: li.-1 1 1 . i. int I i-nai - 1 1. ' k : T .-1 1 1 1 1. i i 1 1 1 ii t v ' i . 1 1 t in i -1 1 1 i -r. N-iw tin- ,-ahi-l: i! r i- i.i-i TliANS - MISSISSIPPI EXPOSITION Si:nn' oiiiin S-"i-iil I ;i h iiikI I riituri! at l In Hi Sluiw. AI l.l s I . L'. , ri.'lii-rn i.' a d.i :; . Visseai i day Ml. Uiccn. l .ettri ii :i-!ic : -I.e.' M l'l l-.Ml.l-.K. I . K:iiim ! i y I'.-a. h i!.i II, I dltai-. day a, I .aiiai day ti, M ahtatia i lay V, I'.n t A 1 1 h u i day s. 1 i at i-r i i.i 1 I I. n ai i if A n a-1 it a ' la y li, 1 .ii in i n-1 iin-n ' - day ii'idnn-n ul the "i I I d.iy ( nleia.l.i ilav Km kv Id, id Mel, hi day l', N.-w Me.:ri day l-l. V 1--1 aiiMii day II, N a I ii ai a I -hi met-' day I ' tali day la. ,-w I'aiLi'and , lay in. I iklah a day I ii.i.e day I", Kaiiiaad day Is and IU. M.idein We , dan n davs ."si. I.iiuis I ) 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 e I d ay and -I. ln-.a il.us -1. I .am menial I iaelt-is -day 'j7, .ui man 1 1 nl-tei n day '.'s, Swedi-li-Ainei n an day Di '1( U d K. I , Ch ii. ai!-1 il ay ii, Pennsylvania day ii, I'. I-.. 1 1, s-niaety day New Hi k day 7, Kilns 'allege dav s. Twin 'dy day. I St. I'aul .and M ann-aii. .1 .s ) hi. Kmilils id I'y that-, day li", I II. O . day 1. Tennessee day Ani:ieiit linlei ol L nited nrkiiu-n day -.'a, I enei day I Itlier spei ial days t i hi; aimnmice ! later. 'iK --"iis elei tricai iliiiiiiiiiati.nl nl tlieloaii'l l-.i'.nt. Lini.aled slinw leaturi'S nil tlie Midway. Keduced lates nil all laiimad-.. To Siilsi-rilrrt. We are carry inr over a thousand accounts on our books, many of them small but in the ; ii.'i-o.'iiti! t amounts to a neat.-um whii'li would hel; lis out if paiil in. If von can't tiay all you owe send u.s a dollar and yve wiil send receipt by return mail with a card of thanks thrown in. C'lii'iip ItiLtt'rt ly .VI issiiiiri I'lieilie J'o Uinalri on account of Jlohcmian Day; one faro for round Pip. D-ite of sale Any tint and i!7. limited to return August .'ill. To Atchison, Kansas on ac-ount of Corn t 'a rni val, one fire for the round trip. Date of sale September 2J, re turn September "Jo. To St. Loui.s, Mo., on account of St. Louis l-'air, one far- for i-ound trip. Dates of sabt October - t 7, inclusive, with li ri 1 limit to ( ictoher 1". To Union, Neb, on recount of Old Settler's P. -union, fate and a third for round trip. Dates of sale August lib nd l!7, iiinitcu to ret urn Aeirust US. To Jmaha, on account of Km st-I)-.y, .")(; f.r roTtel 'ri-i I) do of sale Sent 1st: return !in:.t, Sept. 7 To Omab-i, or: :e-: on t i f Cii:niii"r eial Tt a ve-1 !;-' 1) n . one fare for round tr o. D -'- of s-:l S" -t. 1.1; re turn limit. Sep- For n.-e fi?'ii:u enquir-' ef '. ;'. St on i n ' n-dj h, A a en t K ioixly kf . W hat do'-s it, cos', to tneri; ' hen ai d t ow shot; d one :o ? hai aiiou.u one ta-.e 'i .V-iii'-'' r f.v mitics y (low iiiu-h have iley urn ducedV 1 w-e-k pe nnf ii? 'v ti.it waif os- are piidV Is i vi 'i if expe'-s'v--? What a e one'-, eiiatli ps of "m ni tl' s'ldiye?1' L'uniiia-'.ii an ! satisfactory replies to the above questio will b found in th Ii nr. i n a ton route'-" n dyko l-'oble now n ail for dis! rihy tion Six'een pa-eso'' praticai infor mation and an up-to-d te triapi of laska and 'he Kbdidyke Fr at I?urlincion toute i icket otv.ces or sent on receipt of fo-.i con ts in stntno- bv .1. Francis, (den. I'm-. Aft. liui-laio'i-n route, ()m ;h:i. Neb. On the mornitoj .,f Feb. Ji'i, ISO), I was sick wit i i , lieu matisrn, aniJ lay in bed until May 'Jist, when I jfot a bottle of Chamberlain's fain Lialm- The first application of it relieved me al most entirely from the pain and the second alTfo-dt-d coaplete relief. In a short time I yvas able to be up and about iiJiiin. A. T. Moukaux. Luverne, Minn. Sold bv till druirerjsts. The Indian Congress A permanent feature of the Trans-MissLrsippi and International F posit ion, AT OMAHA. NOW or FN. CLOSFS NOV. 1st. Forty Tribes of North Ama rican Indi a ns Kepresen ted . Unique Kthno!o "ical F;i!iihit. Rare opp irtunity to see the various types of American Indians in their native Costumes and Habitations. Nearly a Thousand Indians on the Encampment Grounds, in the Exposition Enclosure Under the dtrc-tion of C'upt. W. A. Mercer, I'. S A., these Indian uihe- participate in their Spectacular Dances nearly every evening. The War Dance, The Medicine Dance. The Ghost Dance, The Snake Dance, The Sun Dance, And other Traditional Kites of the Ked Man are I'ei fanned by these Indians. This preat Ethnological Exhibit, in aid of which the United States can.cress appropriated i-lo.dnn, vi ill continue to the end of tlie Exposi tion. REDUCED RAILROAD RATES From all Points now in Force. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS Legal Notice. In tlie Ile-trii t ("unit of Cats (luiinty. Nulirask it. In tin- matti-i nt tlie KXiirdniiisliip n I I .I n t ( i Kan i ki-. Aim.-i I.. I ) K.mikc 1 a rpti 1 I I K i .ii I k ) I ii - I i a in I hy n in- i il ;i I li cut t" M-ll I lie irnl est .i t r 1 1 . 1 1 -: 1 1 1 1 1 -1 lit--1 1 1 1. ii I iii,ii l; in t In- iilm w cii I ! ' I ii i - l.y Mali. I '.. s 1 V K.iiiim y, JIHI-.H.-, un tl. '.'d, d.-y .,1 Ial . A. 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( '.is. ill, N I i-i .-i, e. tin- hi-ilu-M l.i.ldi-r tm ia-.li. ! -i an i .-..'1:1 an luidivnii'-l thri'c luuttli ', . -.1 -.i i '.ii. -!. .iti-1 a d.-f 1 ul.i hr made to tlir ; i ' .i . r '. ; t la- j. i :n. nl . .1 I In- pi -1 i a la -di jir I- l.r ;- a- ii : .- !.' i- i-t tl.i- l i-nai :ti jn uhdlTldrd . n.i -1 a : 1 1 i , . Ni.i lib M ( i I-ol i K L, a-. Iiliiil lain lilid (nl In-lsi-lt. I e. I "i :i 1 1 - it ii.--. I . i -a ( 'i.u k m-i ' A KuwIh. A-.-.;-. ' a, ,;,- lii-riir's Nalc. -t ill i v i-i u I 1 1 ill . t s 1 1 id 1 V lira I-'. p.-. I ! I r , .1 : ! , i :.-1 1: . t t ! i disiiii i i i ii, 1 1, w it Inn -a.! ' I .'. i ' 1 : a i ' , . 1-M k:i, all -1 t i 111 t; 1 1 1 -i. t. ! . I -'I. 1 1 , i' .! I -1 a .-1 ,(,!, -n 1 1 .i-l, A. I ) a! :.' . ' . t: c ni i I -..e I !.i , at tin- autli -1 . -I I th - ' ".at Ii .-, ni i In i it i .1 I'l.itt an. ad li la -.nd ' -ail . .'il .it t;l:ii .un t ii n , to tlie I: : - r t I . 1 1-1 t - -1 i .i 1 1 . I In- I i! !.i a mt! : eal : late t . v. : I I ; I - !. i ( 1 1 ai link t w i-nt v niie I "1 I in tlir i i in ' I I iiu 1, .a l ,is. i miiitv, Ni'I'i.e. ka. t . i :,.-! : 1 re n nt II- .CM. !!-..::;.':. '. . ; t In- iii. i :( and aiii'iii n-iiaii . r . in.: ; a', "i in an u : a- a I'pal t al nun; Ii nr. le ed i:' hi and taken a-, tlie I A A . I ).o is d.-l. aidant. In -at .1 - t ill ;: t n- m. -led l,y tin- l-ai in "I Mnd-ik. ii.iniat. af:all.-,l said de - -i i.i.. Ill; I'.a-t- a th. N.-l-ia- ka. A 1 1 1; -.'!, . I . I vim. M I I Wll I I I K. M.ei .tl. I a . mat y . N.-ai ..ska. Id . I . -M l.lide, ilepilty. ' s p. .! ;. , at t . 'I In y I. a plallltilt. rinliale Notice. In tin- I 'i.u n t v ( ' ni 1 1 nl la-- i-i unit y. NVlnaslni' In Id.- ma tin ..1 tin- i d.de id J.iim li Mmiuer.. I: - ., .- 1. All ir i .- - li- iiiteie- t.- ! in --all matter in- I.ei.-'.v tii.tilie-! tliat an tin- tit day nl Julv. la in- i. M. mini; l;led a ,etitn,n m sal I i i , : . 1 1 , i a ! i : 1'. tl.ai ti: tai-ti il 1 1 n an -.1 1 at inn a, -riiiiul. ::! I In n-ai. In- s('ti :ed and allnwed, and Hi a In- he d.ai hailed liain Ins Must a- : t , 1 1 1 1 : i i i s -li it.'i. ai.d Ii al d t.nl ta appeal lielaie said i .art mi tl.e -"Jd day at Aiihum. isys, at 'J n elm k a. in , and i antr:-l r-aid petitian, tlie (.niut may 1! i . 1 1 1 1 the a a ei nl - a id pet i t leu, and make sill li a I In i and I li 1 1 1 1 e i iinliii, a lli , . alice-s and dei lers as t lliis i null may seem pn .per. tn tlie end tliat aii mallei pi-1 la mi ne, ta said estate may l,c linal ly seltled and deteoiiined. Witness my hand ai.d the seal nl said emit, this 'Jd day nl Au-ll-l, 1 sils (daikl.li M Sri K LOCK, I -i. 1. 1 t-Diinty J uijjie. Legal Notice. I n t In-I list i ii t ami t o( t'ass (anility, Nebraska. I n t he matter nl the estate I nl ( hailes llntlei, de-- i.-ased. ) A pi a at !' ni of Maia' a ret S. Iiu tier, ;n liniiiistrat rix ol said estate lor lireiise to sell leal estate to :av ,l,-l,ts. I Ins eause came on d,r hearing upon the petition ol Mair;aiet S. lietler ,-idiiiintratrix id I iii- estate ol ( hai les Butler, deceased, praying ho a hri.-nse lo sell Ihe southwest quarter Isw'-l ul ei 1 1' ,n einh t IS) township (10; rane nine ifc I , v'a--s count y. Nebraska, or a sutlitaent amount ol t he s iiue to pay the Mini ol i i'Jl.mt in payment ol dehts. i liaises and expenses ol administration ol said estate and it appearing to the undersigned j n 1 H olthe ihstiict t ouil tl at there is not sutti i.ieiil personal property ill the hands of said adiinn istiatiix to pay said debts, charges and expenses and it lurlher appearing that it is necessary to sell tlie real estate described in said petition hied herein tortile payment ol said debts, charges and expenses. It is then-tore ordered that all persons inter ested in said e-tate appear lielore me at the ollice ol the clerk ol the district court in I'lattsmouth Ca -s county, Nebraska on the'JTth day of August, A. 1 ). ls;is at :J o'clock I'. M. ol said day and show i-ause why a license should not lie granted as piayedto sai l administratrix to sell the above dosci abed real estate or so much thereof as may be neiessary to pay said debts, charges and ex penses. It is blither ordered that a copy of this notice be published for four successive weeks prior to the time ti.xed for said hearing in the "Semi- eek ly N kws 1 1 ill ALU.'' a legal newspaper pub lished in ( ass county, Nebraska. Dated this lath day of July A I). IMH. ISasil S. Kamsey. Judge. Legal Notice. I n the 1 list-act (aun t ol Cass County, Nebraska. In the matter of the es- i tate of John Cusack, r deceased ) Application of Nathaniel II. Meeker, adminis trator, with will annexed of the estate of John ( usack. deceased, lor license to sell real estate t i pay debts, legacies and expenses of admin istration. 1 his eaiee canie on fur hearing upon the peti tion of Nathaniel 11. Meeker administrator ol the e.-late of John (.usack, deceased, with will an nexed praying for a I. cense t j sell the west one- h, .d lu'-ia! me si mt hw est quarter (sw!i of sec tion six ei, t-.w ii-hip eleven (111 range nine ('J) Ciss o.unty, Nebraska or a sufficient amount of the s.in.e to pay ihe costs of administration, debts and ajcaii :es ol said e late and its appearing to the en lei ailed judge ol the district court that tin :e i not sa'iii e t peisoiial property in the i, .in i- .,f sil.l a laiiais 1 1 itor ta pay the debts, avac.es. cli t::e- and expenses ol the adminis til', ai ot said e-tate, and it appearing to the i i t t i, : - .,. i.i rl thai it is nece- -ar v to sell the In.: e -1 .te - i-.--1 1 i I , din sa id pet i tion, fi led herein I. -r ! ii p.a . aien t t said dents, .egacie-, charges .aid e .pea r- ot adiiiii.i-tia; ion. It i, -il.iieloie indered that all persons in teres'ed in said estate ap,-ear belore nie at the i. hi' e "f t ae eieric of the district court of Cass en:. ,t-.. Neln -:sn. :n the city ol I'lattsmouth. on the lid day ol pi, .,!.,-, Jsi.is, at two o'clock p in. of -ait il ii to s,,,w cause why a license h u; I not be i'ian!ed as j, rayed, to said ad-niia- tint -r to sc.! t e above described real es tate 'a s , :i,i;i i ti ere d as may be necessary to p n .-.i.d deb--, legai ies, charge- and expenses. It ;s 1 . . a oidiae I that a copy of this notice bej.- .iia lied I r t -un s-.ii.a e ive- Weeks, prior to ti--- iaiie axi'-l 1 a -aod hearing, iu the Scitii W. .y Ni-. Ws 1 1 1-K.M.i). a legal ne'-yspaper. pub is I.ed i.i ' ' i-s i ni n . N'ebr.i -ka limed tin- 'Jlst day of Ju.y. !'.. l:.sL S. Kamsky, Judge. Probate Notice. In county court. ass county, Nebraska. In the matter ol tae estate ot Ileniy Martens, Aug'u-ta Mai'eris. Maria Martens, Herman Mar;e'is, Fred M at ns, Kmiae Maitens, Henri etta Martens, and aii other persons interested in said ai., It r. i-re h.-iei.'V l ot I ed that on the 4th da-, ot Auga-t l-.is, .uiuiid.i Mar ens tned a pe tition m said cui.it. ai iegf.ig am mg other things that 1 1 en rv M ai ten- . ie-1 on the 1 L ; 1 1 day of June is.'-, ieayiiig a last vvio and te-laa.ent, and pos-se-sed ot leal and per-onai estate in said county , and . hat a 'joy e name 1 c iiistit u te ah the pe sons interested in sa. i mat ter. and pray ing for the pro iiaieol said Wiii and tor ail i.inistiatioii of said e--l.it e. on are hereby notified that if you fail to ap pear at said court mi the :jl -t day of August, A. 1 ). - i . at '. o'clock a m., to contest the probate of -aid v. i.i. the cent may allow and piobate said will, and grant administration of sa;d estate to Augu-ta Martens, or some other suitable per son, and proceed to a settlement thereof. Witness my hand and the seal of said court at I'iattsiii -nth. Ncaia.-ka. tn:-. the Mh day ol Align-: A. I 1-.". Gi.nKi.i-: M. -i-i klock. sKAI.! County Judge. Notice to Creditors. ST A I K OK Nl.BKA.iKA, Lav county. In County Court In the matter ol tl.e - state f John J dmson. de ceased . Notice is hereby given that the cred tors of said deceased wiil meet the administrator of said e.-tate. before me. County judge of Cass County. Nebraska, at lhe county i-ouri room in Platts ni iuiIi in said county, on the third day of March, A. L) 1 '.'. . at nine o'clock a. m , for the purpose of presenting their Claims for examination, ad justment an 1 allowance. Six months are allowed tor the creditors "f said deceased to pre-ent their claims and one year for the administrator to set t.e said estate, from the thiid day of September, lsas Witness my hand and tlie seal of said county iiliiiliit ( Hurt at Piattsmouth. Nebraska, this itsHAL' !th day of August. ltK. Gkokoe M.Spirlock, County Judge. 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