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About Semi-weekly news-herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1895-1909 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1898)
I iv.ii; i' "i'1 thn -O'-l' j nri!t.s lection, Mr. of VHinpirm uh over orennizod a rintr lor-tho purjx.so of individual profit. Ho ohoulil ther.f(no hasten to hand t ho old farmer b- cK M $:i 7" and tell him tocivu it to t ho poor: that tho t.'Miop-.-i m.-,- r, frm turt.s f tljl, riorthwt-bt huvo ) ;.. , ..irl ,f ! 'th.ii.'v eiioiili to pay their hotel bills ! '" (ijisws enough to spin tho uni- .- . 'Six rv. t'ovorrior. r: I- trio ! ' 'he ' m? R- pu li nn I I Si x Mont lis ih- Week iinic Copies, . . . SKMIWKKKLY One YMI", ill adv Six Moulin, . . . . i i 2 -r.O 30 J KLMTION. nice, . . . 1 o() r.o LARGEST GIRGULATIOM of any Cass County Papr. ItLI I I'.LICAX TICIiKT. St)t. r-vi j vi-riiui . M. I. HAYWAKU. I lieut . luvcninf. (,l KOK A MI.K1MIL.Y. .r Si t irtMi y ol Ulc, (.'. lil.KAS i Audit.. r, T I. MAI'IIKUS. I I l ra il I i f . I I'. I I K MOK I '.NI-.N. t M.iti: um' ilitrlld-llt, J I . SAVI.I K. i A t t'ji in y ' M-ii.-r.t I, N. H JACKSON, i l ulu. I'iiMi. I amis mid lluildiiin. .. K. WILLIAMS. I oi L Eoi Con jjresslonsil, i-- iikiii. I" ii 1 '1: tint K. J. Ill lK I: I l . I,i (' I ... (' atlllily. ii.'ilnr WM. II. Nl WKI.I.. llt:srnt;itivis - t. 'i'. v( r.;. EKNI-..-.T rol.I.AKI). Krpl I'Sirlll .it i v f K. A. Dl I'M A K. iinty Atl.i lu'V JHSSK I- KooT. ii : 1 1 is . i 1 1 iitM , Third disliict TI'UNEK INK. Ai).iin i. kv, who hails from Vermont, is hcine; slandered in his :ib senee hy Home newspapers claiming he is a democrat. Tin-; father who rears prize fighters could not he expected lo do any nobler thiiiir than to suicide, but it doosn' necessarily follow that ho should be come a wife murderer. Ex. Tin: democrats have ceased their wholesome admiration for Mark Han naand have tra nstV rred all their af fecUon over lo Secretary Alpor. Ihere is no account in r for popocratie tiiste. A N exchange says a populist editor in the southern part of the state wrote i ho mas.-es are for I'oyntor." The pi-inter, with a wisdom "renter than the editor, set it up: "J. hem asses are for I 'oy nter. " Ik Thurston is a corporation scav enjrer, as the demopop pros would have us bt lit. ve, what of his friend, . . Alien, w.io is liis closest chum in vv:isiiiniio!i, and who carries a pocket full of railway passes. j 1 1 1. i .;ir oi iiussia heads a move ment looking to an international con- frence lo hi -lug about lttin peace .Hie Uca is a ood one, but the world is not ij-.iite up to that point yet. The m'il. tiiiium is doubtless too far away '!'i!i-; I Itw.iiians are said to bo in cnne.i to vote the republican ticket, havii.-r not forgotten that it was a d jmocratie president and leading- dem Oil -a tie statesmen that kept them from ujo iniin a part of this country for so lo:iir. j ue rani oi admiral should bo re stored, and Geoiye Dowey would bear the well-earned honors most grace fully, i arr--ut and l'ortor were both admirals in their day, and neither was the superior if Dewev as a naval hero who wins battles without loss of men or property. MAKK IIaxna has been interviewed at St. 1'aul anl he says McKinlev will be nominated aaiu for the presidency anu wui do eiectol. lnasmucli as Uanna said the same thing and proved it iu l.S'Jfj his last utterance will give the popofusionerats another violent spasm of political ji in jams. Gov. Stone of Missouri has scan ned the horizon and he says that there are no issues arising out of the war, and that the only issue democrats can win on is that of free silver with its 10 to 1 ratio. Most pooplo realize .hat tho free silver issuo is a corpse, ?o dead that tew people mention it save iu a whisper. pro has Sinck I'oynter says he is not a hibitionist, exactly, although he been identities with those who were wo'should like to hear from Billy greene, the pop congressman. If be is a prohibitionist the country ought . to know it, and tho length of time he wants to destroy and drink up all the vile whisky in the country ought to be given him, so we might know what to depend upon. MfiLAMA U-.- I ! A LV". ') V f ML N" . iii March. I V.M, 1 .i7 -N c in a-k i man u fucturin&r establishments employed Y.ii ujcd. paying them i7,00U.0S. In .Vl.uch, th.o same concerns em- iloved 1L'S4 men and paid them SSoii,- Ti e increasH wiu more than 100 per cent in favor of the Dingloy law as against trio Wilson law. Ex. Somk of our democratic editors are awfully shocked because 0;e Iledlund, the; one-time deputy auditor, has been appointed secretary of tho republican state central committee. Ole is all right, and never a question of his in tegrity has been raisod by those who know him, and if their man, Gaflin, will shake the Dorgan inlhienco olT, it will then be time for that crowd to talk of other people. O.VK of the funny situations of the campaign is shown in tho attitude of tho Lincoln pop organ, which is light ing tho Omaha stock yards with a vim and vigor worthy of a better cauHO, while at tho same timo it sup portn Stock Yards I'oyntor for gover- lN tho history that will be written during tho middle of tho twentieth century the lirst place in American statesmanship will be held by three George Washington, Abraham Lin coln and William McKinley. The prediction may seem premature, but the pn sail t alway-i falls short of its estimation of the probabilities of the future. Liko the other two, ho dis played tho rare foresight, sound judg ment, adamant llrraness and complete confidence in the people that are the absolutely necessary qualifications for the pilot who guides fho nation through critical periods. His olection saved tho nation from repudiation and dishonoi; it won for tho nation the ad miration and respect of Europe, which it could never claim before. Liko the other two ho was crually misjudged and grossly accused; liko them ho forced tho world to confers that his integrity is without flaw, his courage unquestioned, his firmness impreg nable. St. Jooscph IIori:ld. Foci: years ago the owners of cap ital as well as tho owners of the mills and factory system of our country were waiting for some questions of public policy to bo settled. The elec tion of IVesidont McKinley seems to have accomplished that purpose. Sound money, good credit and en larged business have turned the faces of all those who are waiting toward tho future. The owner of the mill and the factory is again pushing his busi ness, while capital is everywhere seeking the best possible investment. s :;ci.u-y i)i, S'-nator Davis, of M'QioiOta. Sunalor Frve, of Maine, White! aw Held, editor of the Now York Tribune, and Jutiic White of ih Supremo court h-ive beri ap pointed as peace corn missionera who will go to Paris and settle the terms and amount of territory which we are i to have. The mustering out of the volunteers l going to be an elaborate ceremony far ditlerent from ILie short process i f '05. UriCie Sam susoects that lie bus pa d for a whole lot of diseases and things that were not contracted in tho ai my, in his pension exper ience, and ho will guard against, similar fraud this time. Lv ry man, on being mus tered out, will be subject to a search ing physical examination that an authentic record can bo filed away for future reference in case he some day comes op as an applicant lor a pen sion. h,x. VV o are not hearing much in these days about bimetalisiu or monometal- lsm for tho people are ail busy trying to recover tho lost ground from lS'.lS to 1S07. What they are seeking is tho Amoiican dollar, whether gold, silver or paper. i r i ... . . nismarck once said that the success of tho United State.-, in material de- velopement is the most illustrious of modern times. The leading states men of all the nations of tho world are saying even more than this today. 1 he success of tho United States in all the equipment of a great nation is simply the surprise of the world. It may appear a little egotistical for the republicans to claim all tho glory of this modern devolopoment, but as a modest wav of calling things wo a-k our friends to compare the administra tion of William McKinley with that of Cleveland. miKMNUTON HOUTE-.OrnCIAI. UNK ii. A. It, Nmllonul Kucmniniiit at Cincin nati, Ohio. Tho Uurlington and l'onnnylvania railroads have been designated tho of ficial route from Omaha to Cincinnati for tho IH'JH National Encampment of tho (J. A. It. Veterans and others who intend visiting Cincinnati at the time of this encampment should boo to it that thoir ticket read over tho above railroad. Comrades will roudovouv at 4.00 p. m. Monday, September 5, at the Burlington nation, Omaha. At 5:00 p. m. they will leave Omaba on a special train via the Burlington route arriving at Chicago at 8 o'clock next morning and at Cincinnati at tt p. m. the game day. Through sleepers, Omaha to Cincinnati. Department Commander 1. J. Ma jors and staff, the president of the W. il. C. and stall and past commanders will travel on the oHlcial train. A cordial invitation to accompany them is extended to all veterans as well as tho general jmblic. Sleeping car ac- ' commodations on the special train should be reserved AT once. For tickets, berths or further information appiy to any 11 & M. R II. ticket agent or address J. Francis, General Passenger agent, Omaha, Nob. Kl--trie I Utters. Electric Bitters is a modicluo suited for any season, but perhaps more gen erally needed when the languid, ex haunted feeling prevails, when tho liver is torpid and sluggish and the need of a tonic and alterative is felt. A prom it use of this medicine has often abated long and perhaps fatal bilious fevers. No medicine wili act more surely in counteracting and free ing tho system from tho malar.'al poison. Headache, Indigestion, Con stipation, Dizziness, yield to Electric Bitters. Fifty cents and $1 bottles at F. Ii. Frieke's drug store. 1 SUBSCRIBE n NOW FOR THE E venino 2 V I I I PWS The Leading Paper ol Use City. 77' COA'TA.VS ATvZ TUB NEWS .And has been Reduced in Price Lo TRANS - MISSISSIPPI EXPOSITION Simim- Cuming Special Inj ami Ft-mturr of the IJij; Show. TO Con i s INFORMATION AND Ol'INIONS. In the sixth congressional district both candidates for congress live at Kearney. One is Brown and the other is Greene. The later has more than once painted different portions of the district red, in view of which and Brown's superior fitness, it may well bo hoped that Brown will be able to give Greene a pair of black eyes in in the fight. Ex. Fifty varieties of bannannas are said to grow on the Philippine Islands some being very sweet and delicious. While attending the old settler's picnic dowj at Union Saturday, G. M. Hitchcock, of the World-Herald was nominated for congress to run against Dive Mercer. He has not yet ac cepted, and may conclude to wisely keep out of the light. Here appears to be a sign for the young emperor of Germany. At the 1 lattdeutscher rest in New York last Tuesday stereoptican portraits of Dewey and other of our heroes were wildly cheered: so was a portrait of F.inperor William I of Germany, but when a picture of the present German ruler was shown it was greeted with hissing. A big invoice of professional beggars from Omaha and the east is being un loaded on the country towns of th state, where they reap a rich harvest for a time. No honest man or woman in Nebraska has to beg for a living and those who do so mav be set down is professionals and often times petty thieves. The quickest way to get rid of them is not to feed them. A recent article in an English review isserts that the annexation of ine Philippines would sound the death knell tif tho cigarette trust, in Amer ica. The Manila cigar coming in free. woutu bo cheap enough, the essayist thinks, to cut down also .the sale of expensive Uavanas. Ine yearly out put of this cigar is something likt lt0,0(KI,000, one factory alone turning out 38,000,000, and the manufacture could be doubled or trebled to meet an expanded market in America. And tuen - cents wouia Duy a better cigar than lo cents does now. It may read ilybe conceived, therefore, that the man or youth who feels inclined to smoke and being conscious of tho direful re uits or ine cigarette habit, will not think twice, but buv a good 2-cent cigar. .New York limes. In response to Edgar Howard's tear ful appeal for funds to pay railroad fare tor the howling reformers, who ire about to go over the state loaded with spurious argument favoring their retention in ollice, one old farmer of sarpy county who is growing richer while the poor grow poorer, has handed in 53.75, and there are over :,ooo congressional townships yet to hear from. It is no ways likely that every farmer will feel like risking his good money in so uncertain &n enter prise, when aware that the men for whom this pay-as-vou-go fund is be ing created all have pasteboards that answer the purpose, and would use them and emerge from the campaign considerably better off than when they began. Seriously, when Howard talks about reformers paying their fare he indulges in the veriest tommyrot. He knows that this state administration is all tangled up with the railroads and is deeper in the mud than any previous administration ever was in the mire. Ho knows it would be im possible to inaugurate reform among the fellows who made such precipitate baste to violate their platform prom os, and he ought to keep still on the All OuU-t al Manila. IW A NIL A, Aug. ZN. s:oo p. m. Steamers are entering tho river as usual. Tho Americans are temporal ly maintaining tho former Spanish tar iff. Business is brisk. Tho United States war ships Olympia and llaleigh have gone to llong Kong to go into dock. Admiral Dewey has transferred his Hag to the Baltimore. General Merritt will sail on the steamship China on Tuesday on his way to Paris to attend the sessions of the peace conference. No agreement has yet been reached with Aguinaldo upon any subject, although circumstantial rumors are current that everything has been settlod to tho mutual satis faction of those concerned. AUGUST. :n, Missouri dav 31. (jireelc Letter Societies day SKl'TKMBKK. 1. Kansas day '1, I'each day :t, Kditors day Ti, I .abor day Montana day 7. I'ort Arthur day .S, Fraternal Union of America day 'J, Lumbermen's day Woodmen ot the World day Colorado day Kocky Ford Melon day to. New Mexico day I. 't, Wisconsin day II, National Shriners' day Utah aav ir. New FZngland day Hi. Oklahoma dav (irape dav 1", Railroad day IK and 19. Modern Woodmen davs 11', St. Louis Drummers day J ana -I. lowa days M, Commercial Travelers dav 27. Herman Holstein dav -S, Swedish-American day Other special days to be announced later. Gorgeous electrical illumination of the Grand Court. Unrivaled show features on the Midway. Reduced lates on all railroads. por WooJc Daily It Is the Only Seven-Column Larger Than Any Other A Superior News Service. LOG 11 in the Daily. City, i delicate subject of passes instead of still further embarrassing the men who already have so much to explain. I'M nar Howard knows that the reform partj' is not what it assumes to be; that it is dominated bv as selfish a lot Tbe Letter .!" and the War. The letter M played its part in the war. Just think of its prominence in the events of the last few months. It stands for Maine, Mine, McKinley, Madrid, Matanris, Miles, Manila, Montejo, Maria Christina, Marianne, Maria Teresa, Marblehead, Minneap olis, Mole St. Nicholas, Manzanillo, Morro. Merrimac, Massachusetts, Mo bile, Merriam Monsignore Merry del Val, the marines (at Guantanamo), Monterey, Monadknoek, Monte, (the Spanish general besieged at Maca- bor), Meiklejohn, Monet, McCalla, Maxima, monitor, milit:a, ministers, Morton Howitzers and Montgomery. Recently the government at Wash ington has purchased half dozen trans ports, the names of which begin with 1, ana it may be adueu that among the most annoying drawbacks in camp thus far have been measles and mud Morning Oregonian. Notice of involution. The co-partnership heretofore ex isting between H. J. Streigbt and John P. Sattler under the firm name of Streight & Sattler is this day dis solved by mutual consent. All debts owing by said firm will be paid by II. J. Streight and all notes and accounts due or to become due to said lirm to be paid to Streight. The furniture and undertaking business heretofore con duced bv Streight & Sattler will be continued at the old stand by II. J. & VV. J. Streight. IlENKT J. STKEIOIIT, Jonx P. Sattleh. Aug. 24, 1S9S. Household Oodi. The ancient Greeks believed that the Penates were the gods who at tended to the welfare and prosperity of the family. They were worship ped as household gods. The house hold god of today is Dr. King's New Discovery. For consumption. coughs, colds and for all affections of throat, chest and lungs, it is invalu able. It has been tried for a quarter of a century and is guaranteed to cure or money returned. No household should be without this good angel. It is pleasant to take and a safe and sure remedy for old and young. Free trial bottles at F. G. Fricke & Co's. Regu lar size 50c and 81. If You Don't See It in THE NEWS, It Never Happened. Notice to Water-Takers. The use of water for sprinkling lawns or gardens must be confined between the hours from 6 to 8 o'clock in the morning or 6 to 8 o'clock in the evening, two hours per day only being inlowed ror sprinkling. Anyone using water outside of these hours for above purposes (except consumers taking water through meter, and they must not uso water after 8 o'clock d. m.) Vocal Instructions. Those wishing lessons in vocal mu sic may see me at residence of F. S . White on Tuesday, Wednesday or Tl - - . . ... r nuay oi eacn weeK. l erms are, three half-hour lessons per week, $2 . 50; two hair-hour lessons $2.00; one three quarter-hour lesson $1.25. C. F. TUCKEK. will be shut off and the sum water of $2.00 will be must bo paid before turned on again. Respectfully, Plattsmoutii Water Co. T. H. Pollock, Supt. TO CUBE A COLO IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Ail druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 25c. The genuine has Li. B. Q. on each tablet. Notice to Ice Consumer. Our ice books are 30 cts. per 100 lbs. Cash from and after this date. Caih only. F. S. White, H. C. McMaken & Sox. M. L. Yocum, Cameron, Pa., says "I was a sufferer for ten years, trying all kinds of pile remedies, but without success. Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salve was reccommend to mo. I used one box. It has effected a permanent cure. A a permanent cure for piles w--v -XT A i IIT . f T T 1 I . 1 ueu ius vv uen iiazei Maive has no equal. F. G. Fricke Sr Co. Dr. Elster dentist, Waterman Block, Plattsmouth. An eastern girl was taken suddenly ill, and died in a few hours, after eat ing three large green cucumbers, six hard boiled eggs, two lemons and s me codfish. The cnu?e of her death is not stated, but we suspect there wns some thing the matter with the 1 inons. Tourist I'ampli letM, Descriptive of Yellowston National Park and the summer resorts of Colo rado and containing, besides maps and illustrations, a great deal of informa tion of interest to sight-seers and tourisis, can be hail by addressing J Francis, General Passenger Agent Burlington Route, Omaha, Neb. A prominent resident of Manila writes that he can't do business with out the Semi-Weekly News and de sires that we forward it at once with back copies. Ills wishes shall be gratified. We now have subscribers in Cuba, Hawaii and Manila. Itread. Morning's bread hereafter may be obtained at Zuckweiler & Lutz, Jona than Hatt s and Dovej" s For Sale. A good residence propertv, four rooms, six lots, good well and cistern, southeast of IS. x M lumber yards. Apply to Jams Rebal at broom fac tory. Notice to Coal Dealers. Sealed bids will be received at the oflice of the countv clerk until noon, September 6, 1S9S, for hard and soft coal to be delivered at the poor farm, court house, jail and to paupers. The board reserves tbe right io reiect anv and all bids. James Robertson. County ClerK. Bob Moore of of La Fayette, Ind., says that for constipation he has found De Witt's Little Early Risers to be perfect- They never gripe. Trv them for stomache and liver troubles. F. G. Fricke. Old papers for sale at this office. 1 Klondike. What does it cost to get tnere ? When and how should one go ? What should one take? Where are the mines ? How much have they pro duced Y Is work plentiful ? What wages are paid V fs living expensive? What are one's chances of "making a s'riice?" Complete and satisfactory replies to tho above questions will be found in the Uurlington route's"rClon- dyke Folder," now ready for distribu tion. Sixteen pages of pratical infor mation and an up-to-date man of Maska and the Klondvke. Free at Burlington route ticket offices or pent on receipt of four cents in 9tamps by J. Francis, Gen. Pas Agt. Burlington route, Omaha, Neb. Hard aud Soft Coal. John Waterman is sole agent for tho famous Mendota soft coal. Also carries the best grades of hard coal. wood, lumber, laths, shingles, lime. ?eraent, etc. it you are going to build, it will pay you to see Water- Tan. Office at the rear of Water man block on Fifth street. Store room Enquire of T. For Rent. in Fitzgareld's block. H. Pollock, Agent. As a good thing ought io be in bottlea. And scaled medicinally pure and rip with age and mellow. Our name c i label over the cork. It's there becauss it protects your interests as well as ours. Gfl TAYLOR u-- WHISKIES Grocer, Licensed Dealers, everywhere. Try the v l w? n i x ?! try ILII B 9 b a ror k t 'J -LA' a mim Ti.V!E TABLE PLATTSMOUTH, Sioon Lincoln Omaha Helena Portl iud San Friin3':srv ' All i joints '.vest. Criicar- 1 : r-c; It is, or should be, the highest aim of every merchant to please his cus tomers; and that the wide-awake drug firm of Meyers & Eshleman, Sterling, III., is doing so, is proven by the fol- towing, irom air. rsnieman: "it my sixteen years, experience in the drug ousiness i nave never seen or solu or tried a medicine that gave as good sat isfaction as Chamberlain s Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy." . Sold by all druggist The Missouri Paclfle Has a round trip rate of a fnre and a third to Omaha, good every day dur-: ing the exposition exceDt when a low er rate is made. All trains stop at tho exposition gate, giving exception al facilities for the convenience of patrons who save car fare and unpleas ant transfers. Take the old reliable M. P. train for Omaha and the expo sition. The Most Fatal Disease. It is not generally known that more adults die of Kidney trouble than of anv other disease. When the nr6t symptoms of this disease appears.no timo should be lost in taking Foley's Kidney Cure; which is guaranteed or money refunded. Fricke & Co. TRADE SUPPLIED BY RICHARDSON DRUG CO. OMAHA. NEB. The Indian Congress A permanent feature of the Trans-Mississippi and International Exposition, AT OMAHA. No So No N o: : v. t l:i NOW OPEN. CLOSES NOV. 1st, Forty Tribes of Nor;h American Indi ans Represented. Unique Ethnological Exhibit. uare opportunity io ?-e tho various types of American Indians in their native Costumes and Hatk:.tions. In New Quarters. Having removed to the Merges' building, next to LehnnofT s, I will continue to keep a selected stock of tropical fruits, and will serve ice i cream and lemonade as formerly. JOHN SCHIArECASsE. Nearly a Thousand Indians on the Encampment Grounds, in the Exposition Enclosure. Under the direction of Cpt. W. A. Mercer, U. S A., these Indian tribes participate in their Spectacular Dance? nearly eery evening. The War Dance, The Medicine Dance, The Ghost Dance. The Snake Dance, The Sun Dance. And other Traditional Kites of the Ked Man re Performed by these Indians. TRAINS I EAVE "I. iJftiver e.rc !- . .. J. Mild Ii i i t. I. 3i '". 'ti i c:i.:-". cm) " -i ! i. L.ic l! l-jc ur t'ss. i it K iiu'iib. M Lo'iis. :iw ; sou tt 1. Io.i. eto. e.rtll v, :i r .ii Cli if rik-O. a.il po.nt. 14. Local i. iisin.v "xc'iit 10 m:iiia t-o Cr;sL n. .' U :iy . . . - -S o 9i I.oi-ul f ;. 'Ll-.1v r :'.;'.. l;iy, I' -: ti: .1 u net it . ? o.'JO. Frei-'ht, 4a: :y '.xoept I';ic-1 tic J""'-' ";D , ' 2. Vestibul HI exp. (i.iiy. I ir-lin-tori, t.'liicst.o :iri'l a! points er si.. No t:i stub from J uwtion lo J'iiiUs PiOUttl -Ni) I.'. Loe;il exp. laiiy. st loe.iviiu S!i8 City. L,ui. ;: t." nil points m-kI south. No VJ. Local exp. c a:ly.rnnli;t. Lin coin. It-ii er ml i 1 1 1 i r : , - dliitt; si ;it , No T. e res ton to il. i.om! No y. Local .-t . Lou .Nof5. Local frejLrm, No 2'j. Local frei.'iit. day. Cedar vilie, south No T. Fast mail, tlai! Lincoln No 3. Vestibuled ex. vit and 11 , rado. I'lnSi a . tir.u il i 5l ir'l. Mol i,i;rl hi 1 Local v.xp. i . iv uj . Lou :sv:ii Walioo. ;liLii Locai c. p, a ai iy day, Omaha mil Local express. Mi - Last bouii'l 1'reijli at 1'aeltic Jum So. 1 tho Denver . ' , !-!; tho ,t !',i!er u Kurth, IV : l;v the - : rtl Y.K- - ' 1 ' ' i 'i utitr-y, 1 :- (i ' v i i .is S)ei;tl vie this Vear f ': 'IT IIilAMH i ; 'I I I. 1 . 1 I ll .LK. U : Full Supply of 3UDWEISER No 13. No 11. No 17 No. not which does I'lat tsmou I h Sleeping, dinln' and rei seats free) on through ira tnd ba(TKa-e checked to a United states or Canada. For Information, time ta' tickets call or write to W. L. Pit Flatts KUANCES. Gen. Pass. Am Omaha. Neb. tx Omaha.... O n i ly . om i !. n. cla.lt Y. ex u n C'reei. I.ira'-. "ienoi y, Omaha ai: i. 'dully. Utt- lid i s : " 'oio- c -;a : . : u. u i : : . ; : . Va.-Mr.; . . - . XH- : - .-:) .." -1..;., w . . ..... .. -ell i ;n I ll.ifl -u ' . . Vl .t y of iy, t. .'.'I. Ilii, cts l.oti mitli J : pr .s-. pi. i a if ait. ' Case. -Shown Bt-Ttv. ki. WW; i It M tir.-' I'K' i Will ( 'Au-.i I iy the :, I'ul.lic "lias . A ))!' ciati on of i bv th- l-'act that ml Million 15-it-C.;'i-iuncl La-t --ilo;; at p :(.." p. - tinirii.' chair ttrt X.-k-ets sold Eij" uttsi. t In Ihf lien, rai aps and M. F. TIMK :A. :5iETT.. Asrent. N e b. If you rant to smoke Wurl Bros. Gut Ueil. cent cigar mur'e. tbe best trr Tbe finest 5 This great Ethnological Exhibit, in aid of which the United States congress appropriated S40.000, will continue to the end of the Exposition. REDUCED RAILROAD RATES From all Points nuw in Force. TRAINS GOING NOR No. i 'io. y No. 121, local frelitht TRAINS GOISO 80C No. 2 No. local freight No. IU rn. rn. ..4:5 ..IL ...4. . .lo:. 4 : 1 a. in rl a-m (4 p. in , p In "t a in I p in The Evening News on per week, you can't itTorf out it. ly ten d i to do w; nts th- Delivered to Any Part of tlte City. PHIL THIEROLF, Proprietor. l:celsior Meat MarK'et r.i:sT ur iovkrvthixc In tho mi :it lire can ho found nt M. 1 Johr.on's formerly l'etfr.-fn's MEAT MARKET Alain, Between Third and Fourth St. Ev-rylhiiiK FrrOi ml tf t Il'Bt O.inlity. Cxn-ful Attention to Tin- Traili h ml the -Mont K-n-feuualil I'rirtn. M. L. JOHNSON.