J 1 ALWAYS IN THE WE NEED ROOM FOR OUR MAMMOTH STOCK OF FALL GOODS SPECIAL SALE TO MAKE ROOM Special on SllOeS.. $1.75, $1.50 and $1.25 Shoes go at $1.00 THIS 6 OUDOD 0.ia Oicr,i 4- Made with the celebrated CALUMET lit: OlbLlin, r akin r, pnivnF n ( ft X-ttt 9. AsTAA To the Lady making the best PLAIN CAKE with CALUMET BAKING POWDER, we will give a Handsome Silk Waist Pattern. Second Prize, Silver Berry Dish. S THE THREE JUDGES are well-known Plattsmouth ladies. For Further Particulars, call at the Store, where Prizes are on exhibition. DEPAR Opposite Bank of Cass County, Plattsmouth. BRIEFLY TOLD. C. A. Marshall, Dentist. Money to loan. A. W. AUyo.kI, t lo druggist. Dressmaking, Miss L;uir:i Tui-. Union Block. A girl to wash cliches is v.mted at the Hotel Kiley at once. Hollow-ay's popular steamed bread is made of Ueisel's be?t Hour. Tho Gut Ileii continues to head the list as a lino o-cont eijjar. Ask for no other. Holloway's bread, which has taken the lead, is made of HeiseFs "Plan sifter" Hour. If you vaiit to smoke the best try Wurl Bios. Gut lloil. The finest 5 cent cijjar roada. If you don't see the Gut Ueil cigar call for it, and got the best o cent ci gar in the market. A sample of Charley Black's corn in Wechback's window looks as though Charley was not much of a farmer. Melon parties these moonlight nights are considered the proper thing in other towns, why not in Plattsmouth. Nails which have been in the flood for sale by the pound or keg, at prices below wholesale at the factory. EDIS'liEK IlAltmVAUE CO. We have a first class timer, and at tend promptly to rooliog, and all kinds of tin work. EmxuKi: 1 1 aki w a i; k Co. Forty-five cars of sold iqrs and fifteen cars of trappings left Kansas City last night via the M. P. for Omaha. Tl.ey will reach the latter point toino time tomorrow. The Union Ledger, Louisvi'.h Courier and Kim wood Leader Lave hi' the county fair deal tome hard Jt'ii!. but Charley Cummins o:i'y h;am-s the News a: d Journal. Posey Mc-rset siiiith rep- ro-d 17 :ia-i-es of show at his place at 4 o i l' ck thi? morning. The i t pa: r las t.ot been verified by other witne--e-. I u". it is probably ti ne. The Ladies' A:d society f tin Christian church will postpone their meetings until cooler weather. Mks. J. W. .Johnson, Pres. Mi:. A. S'i'L'i-TZ, Sec'y. Those wishing hair chains or hair work of any kind done, will please leave their orders with Miss Adams at Dovev's toie. Miss. A. TL Knfk. Mrs. Win. G ruble in Greenwood precinct is reported in bad physic;il condition, besides being poverty stricken. An application has been made for her removal to the i"'or farm. The Turners will h'ivc another one of their big picnics at Nick HnliinV grove, Sunday SpimlMr II, to w 1 1 i h RTMENT ies, UiwiivS and Dimities.. ...That were I5c, 12ic, 10c and 8!tc, go at 5c Organdies, Lawns and Dimities.. ...That were 6c, 5c, 3:i'c, go at 2'c From AUG. 29 To SEPT. 4 TASTES LIKE MOORE." n c Made from the famous Ihixtan & ? (ia.liglier CoV; Gas Coffee. ? CooKzng? Con to& t. a MENT everybody is invited. The best of mu-ie will he had and a Lrod time is assu :-ed . More rich gold strikes are reported from Alaska. This lime United States territory is the place where the gold is found, and the portcish Canadian government will not be able to rob the plucuy miners. J Twenty-six thousand people visited I the exposition yesterday, and the fire j works in the evening are said to have i been the best seen jet. Several thous I and people were present from Kansas, I it being Kansas Day. K. 15. P.. inks, of Lewisville, Texas, ! writes that one b x of Do Witt's Witch I Hazel Salvo was wo'-th $.0,0()0 to him. j It cured his piles of ten years stand ! ing. lie advises others to try it. It also cures eczema, skin diseases and obstinate soi es. F. G. Fricke. The most elegant line of lamps in all the latest designs have just been received at Bennett & Tutt's so choaj) as to be really surprising. They also have a fine line of bed room sets in beautiful patterns. It will pay you to call and see them and get prices. The extensive repairs on the inter ior of St. Luke's Episcopal church move slo'vly along. The auditorium will be very handsome when the plans of the ladies have been fully carried out, but several more days will be re quired in order to complete the work. Yesterday was the hottest of the year in Chicago. The hot wave seems to be moving slowly eastward. Throe deaths and numerous prostrations are reported fiora the lake city where the thermometer reached 9o Jeyrces. No cooler weather is piomiseci by '.he weather bureau. The Chief Ibirgess of Milesbur-, Pa., s :ys Do Wilt's Little Early liters ire the bes' pills he ever UeOil in h is family durinir fo :.y years oi" hou-c keeping. Tl.ey cure con M i pa ! ion , -iek i'.e:iiachn .i.ii r-tomach and liver trou' Sm i.i in si z j 'out groat ;:: rcfuits. F. G. Fr: . j lie (erman r j-aueii voc'in m ir. Phii Thioroi f yot -rday plea-ant t ini-; is r-p,.rteu. Mi. lf M-i'Vi."i uinn ( at " o'iTo.'k, ; L' t W . a:.d Thi imi t menu included every: hin.' tro nl tt.i'.' the m irket a ITerm-d. Tin- meinb .- i of the society always L.ve a god time, and ye-ter-J i.V was r.o exception to the rule. An M. P. postal clerk is in trouble. It seeirs he had some words with an jx press messeneer at a station dovn the road and followed him into the depot to lick him, but got ingloriously licked hiroclf, and wears a pair of blacked eyes as the resu't of his en counter. Ho will bo more careful in sizing up his man next time. To Teachers, For Rent. Two nicely furnished roonij, with privilege of kitchen aid dining room. Mrc. J. N. Whk. STORE' LEAD. Jlrn. .! i ' Hotly found. The body of Mis. C. A. Moors, wheso clothing was found on the river bank at Fouith and Jones streets August 20, was recovered last niyht by throe fishermen who were rowing on the river below the Union Pacific bridge. The men were Z. Zeleck, ,Ioe Koiithal and Frank Derness, Bohe hemians, who live on the river bank. They woie rowing up the current when they noticed tho body in a strong eddy ch.se to the shore. It was attired in the usual clothing, with the exception of the overskirt and shoes, which had been leL upon the river bar k. The coroner was notified and took charge of the body. Mr. Moore called later and identified the dead woman as his wife. He will return with the body to his home at Silver City, la., and no inquest will be held. Krtnmeil from t ub John Keysor arrived home Tuesday morning on thirty days' furlough, and judging from his appearnco he is very much, in need of a long respite from the hardships endured since he left here to shoot Spaniards on Cuban soil. John belongs to the 12th regi ment Nebraska infantry and was one of the sharp shooters during the bloody conflict that resulted in the capture of Santiago. He shows the effects of his soldier life, and it will doubtless no several months before he is a well man again. lie sailed with his regiment from Cuba on August 10, and reached Long Island on August 23, c.mingfrom there on sick fur lough. Union L-. dg Off I'ur ;1-iiwom1 W. D. .loiies, driving his four horse team hi'che.i to a big carryall took aboard a j:ood cowd for G. en wood ; his moreing to attct d the reunion jver t:.e:-e a; el ) th i with o'd neiy h'-o- s ai'd 1' ie,,d. "I.o-e wliii w. lit .iicr ; e tio! A moag d t; e to: iou iii : . ii, i S. Ha-.-. 1:, U IV.. '. a m . . on a ! I'l kei .: Ii i I. : : . L V i S i: d w ife, M is .Mil: r v and wife, daughter, Miv. .f !.ci'-in-ia'.v; M . i j Garner, Mrs. S. K A n i. on v, w i fe and i F. IV are-'. Mi . 'a i r: ga n . S . .'. i i; j ii ! an.; iih is v.i.o name w e i I did not hj . ri' . 1 111' Kit 1 i KI S I i The Nat ional IOut'tial A-ociation vhieh meets in D -river. Monday, promises t he :ar-ely a'tended. The O brought in a train of twelve Pud nnr,3 this morn in it loadid with editors, their wives and sweethearts from the oar-tern i-tates It was a tine looking crowd and a royal lime will be had. We met a few o'd Indiana friends, and had to deel i no a f reo trip to Denver with the crowd. Today and tomorrow will be spent in Omaha in visiting the great exposition which the crowd an;icipat d with much pleasure. The train was run as a special section of the regular train which preceded it by a few minut . Good Tor.. 0 H sesasm ft AS TIIKY t'OMS AND OO. Sun Holloway vlsitod with tho old Holdiors at Glen wood today. Minnas Grace and Nellie Taylor at tended tho oxpoitioti today. Jim Holms and wifoof Hock BlutTs itro attending tho exposition. V i 1 1 ( Meinen ts returned homo this morning from Chicago, accompanied y Ml Cora Hill. Goorgo K. Guild bid bis friend, good bye and made bis dDaftur for Lincoln this morning. Rov. F. II. Freund went to Omaha this morning to meet some f rlandi and attend the exposition. J. M. Craig, wife and children, drove up from the ranch and went to Omaha this morning. Arch Johnson who was born and raised in this city, now a resident of Denver, is here on a risit. George Copoland, of Uavelock, and Fred Vandervoort, of Omaha, were in the city today on business. Mrs. Fred Ehinger and children went out to Ilaveloek this morning for a weeks' visit with relativos. Miss Nettie Hawksworth of Burling ton came in yesterday morning ac companied by her distor, Nellie. Hon. Isaac Toland, one of the re publican wheel horses from Greon wood precinct is in the city today. Joo Klino arrived home from Chi cago today and a fine lino of clothing and gents furnishings will follow at once for tho fall trade. Tho Smith sisters from Franklin, Nebraska, cousins of K. W . Iilack, who have been hero on a visit, re turned home this morning Prof. Chath am of the Stato Univer sity arrived in town this morning, his wife having proceeded him, and will visit relatives over Sunday. Charloy How is home from a de lightful visit back to the old nutmeg state, whoro he was born less than half a century ago. He reports a ro al ti me. Sheriff Wheeler returned homo this morning from a business trip through tho western part of the county. He finds much corn damaged by the hot, dry weather. William Koyal, sr.. departed today for his old home in Ashtabula county, Ohio, on a !() days visit. It is quietly rumored down about Hock Blutl's that he may not come h ick alone. M. liters are evidently growing se rious for the '"two" in intorest, as Frank Van Horn can no longor wait 'tii Sunday evening to visit Platts mouth but comes down twice a week of late. What's tho mattor with mov ing back, Frank. O'ommjj Home. The First Nebraska is at the Philip pines, the Third at Jacksonville, Florida, witb a prospect of going to Havana as soon as tho rainy weather closes, and tho Second, which has been in camp at Chickamauga, is on its way home to be mustered out of the service. Many have died from sickness, and several are quite sick now, but they aro expected to reach Omaha tomorrow forenoon. If tho trains aro n timo they will pass here between four and five o'cloek in the morning on the M. P. railroad. Special Omnha Kates. The M. P. will sell tickets to Omaha and return as follows: Woodmen's day, September 9, forty-five cents, good to return until the 12th. Fire men's day, September 5, fifty cents, good to return until the 7th. Colo rado day, September 7, fifty cents, good to return until the 17th. All passenger trains stop at the exposi tion grounds thus avoiding street car transfers, For further particulars apply to C. F. Stoutenborough, agent. Today's Markets. December corn lower, 30i; wheat (51 1. All grains were reported lower in Chicago. In New Quarters. Having removed to the Merges' building, next to Lehnhoff's, I will continue to keep a selected stock of tropical fruits, and will serve ice cream and lemonade as formerly. John SciiiA.ri;cAssE. For Sale. The five acres with residence, east and adjoining B. & M. lumber yards 2i acres in alfalfa. Berries. 2 wells. Cistern. Cellar. Don't He Imposed On. Always insist on getting Foley's Honey and Tar, as it is positively, ab solutely and unqualifiedly tho best couirh medicine. Accept no substi tute. Fricke & Co. The Minn.uri I'aellie Has a round trip rate of a fire rnd a third to Omaha, good every day dur ing the exposition except when a. low er rale is made. All train- stop at the expo-ition rat'. giving exception al facilities for the convenience of patrons who ave car f ire and unpleas ant transfers. Tnkf the old reliable M. P. train for Omaha and the expo sition. Fuuuit, At Fricke & Co.'n drugstore, a mar veious cure for all kidney complaints, nervous exhaust ion and female weak ness. It i-s Foley's Kidney Cure. ltread. Morninu's bread hereafter may be obtained at Zuckweiler & Lutz, Jona than II itt's and Dovey's One Bar Santa Claus Soap ..F1ZI3I3.. On presenting this Coupon on or before Sept. 4, and making a purchase of Li) cents at the Department Store Cheap Rut by MUioorl Purine To Atchison, Kansas on account of Corn Carnival, one lite for the round trip. Duto of Kalo Sept mlier '22, re turn September 'J.'. To St. Louis, Mo., on aeeou.it of St. Loui Fair, ono faro for round trip. Dates of halo October 2 to 7, inelu-uvo, with final limit to October I. To' Omaha, on account of Kansas Day, oUe for round trip. D ite of bale iept. 1st; returu limit, Sept. 7 To Uttiuhd, on account of Commer cial Travellers' Dav, one fan.' for round trip. Date of sale, Sept. 24; re turn limit, Sept. 26. For particulars enquire of C F. Stoutenborough, Agent. Get Wash-a-Lone ip a: Zuek eller & Lot?. Try Allen' J-r-Kit . A powder to be shaken in the shoes. At this season your f-.--t f.-ci swollen, nervous and hot, and e tired a-dly. If you h ivo smarting feet or tight shoes, try Allen's Fooi-Ka-u. It coeds the feet and mak-s w.iici; ea.-v. Cures swollen and sweaty feet, blistt rs and callous spots. Relieves corns and i bunions of all pain and gives rest and comfort. Try it to-day. Sold by all druggists and shoe stores for 'Joe. Trial package Fill-K. Address Alien S. Olmsted, Lr-Roy, N. V. Notice to Vter-Takern. The use of water for sprinkling lawns or gardens mutl be confined between tho hours from 0 to K o'clock in the morning or (i to K o'clock in tho evening, two hours per day only bei.ig allowed for sprinkling. Anyone using water outside of these hours for above purposes (except consumers taking water through meter, and they must not use water after H o'clock p. in.) will be shut off and the sum of sf'J.no must bo paid before water will be lurn"d on aga in . iespeet f ul 1 v, Pl.AT'I'SMOt'TM U'atki: Co. T. H. Pollock, Snpt. 1 It Hits I lie Spot. When suffering from a severe cold and your throat and luns feel sore, take a dost; of I'ob-y's Hon- ey a n (1 Tar, win n thosore- ness will be at a warm grate healing of the 'or.ee relieved, ful feel i nr and 'parts a fleeted will bo experienced and you will say: "It feels so good. it hits tho scot " It is guaranteed. Fricke .V Co. j Leas Than llrtlf Kitten to Om:ili:i i September o, and !), tho Huriiagto n J Route will sell round trip tickets to Omaha at oU cents. 1 his remarUaoio reduction is made on account of the tournament of the National Firemen's Association, September to 7, and Woodmen of the World Day, Septem ber D, at tho Trans-Missis-dppi expo sition. Other reduced rates, almost as low as thoso named above, are in effect daily. Ask about them. W. L. I'IC'KKTT, Agent. Itnckleu'H Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for cuts, burns, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fe ver sores, tetter, chapped hands, chil blains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is k'uaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 2o cents per box. For sale by F. G. Fricke. Fur Sale. A good residence property, four rooms, six lots, good well and cistern, southeast of B. & M. lumber yards. Apply to James Rebal at broom fac tory. Notice to Coal Dealers. Sealed bids will be received at the oflice of the countv clerk until noon, September G, 1898, for hard and soft coal to bo delivered at the poor farm, court house, jail and to paupers. The board reserves tho right i,o reject any and all bids. All coal must be weighed on city scales. James Rokektson, County Clerk. SETTLES NERVOUS BANKRUPTCY. Investigation shows that men who succeed are men of brains strong nerves great will-power. Ordinary food cannot suppiy tho vital forces which people with active bi-f-ins and bodies require. Btcola Pills fe. d the nerves make the mind bright, mus cles strong make flesh and blood and give perfect health to Men and Wo men. Thk TntXKKS or Phila delphia make BIcola Pills J E Buckey, chief cleric National II a: el. Wash ington, D C, testifies that lie was all urn down was a shadow cf his former ?elf - ISicola Pillu gave him wonderful relief -he gained over twenty pounds after using thiitn. Selling Aeent for l'l t turnout i anil ':hh County, h ii. FKII KK Jfc CO. Turners' Little Liver TurnerH very small pill. Turn your liver. Cwre -:! head ache Biliousness lad cestior. Ice Crecm un th Liwn, or sirveJ on she i i.a thr- proi.'jt fam lv ;ire caper jut-t it w. w , maiilyif1' l i ii- i -. cm- tj ii.-t. irol f - ',-! . 'I':; n; d- other hen! iDg to tqu-il ti i d.-.ivi .-i ic.i ere iffl as a cooiiiiiT. ret rt-!-ri i ami nourish ing refresh hum: t. Wo will '"id it to your order in ; ny rjii u.l.ty d sired. HOLLpvvAY, The Baker. Filz.'eiMld Ulock. Missouri Coal, o'cnuitip 'ai n ( itj Coal FOR CASH Leatrti order j at F. 3. White' W. J WHITE. St i. re. w w ys w w i iHt ya U( v.: S W w w w w w 5 Ahml AS A RULE, the Coat and Vest to a finish by sev eral months. That's what makes this Extra-Trousers season. IL's con sidered quite the ihiny, too. Coat and Vest alike, Trousers different. & Ms m VX vx m m A NEW PAIR Or ERS, with that old Cont which are yet away, would make the whole look almost like a new Suit. An frxlra pair of Trousers is a good around the house, for rest as well as a m::n. you ever think vhai wouid happen if the pair in use should ;;ei lost or stolen? We sell the DUTCHESS TROUSERS that fit and hang well, and never lose their identity; $1.50, $2.00 and up to $3. OO, and th- best trousers you ever saw for the money. Most every bod y wa 1 1 ts D U TC i-i -ESS TROUSERS besau-e they are warranted. We pay money for don't stick and for Seanr We are on new season. Goods Shall be pleased styles. And a MnUv 6 I lilt t (TH, Inh c-rdu s it c- 's. r. rt yti r t r.i Ar S JwiM vY VV V VW V . y-C Ar.-C ' si 'r cl ' t m7. ? v 4, H Zi ? ? 4? 4? ? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4 4? 4? 4? 4? f I J Having ix i m iu i to M'ek'omc all ! and show thvin :i - Tinware and nip Jiardware stmv. 1 e sure and interest vmi. eaii. J it . a Rockwood C f-j C Cr r C' ' rtifr ....Our o :t dir;i;t Imprn New 4-1 C un."n."!Chinavarc,"ih"-5!ft M;miv Xoveitie-, So:! of the Case Pictures Placed under the ();:. town. Cnie and u AS 6 Firs Door Kurt of ir. ;g Vhz Smith HE A V 1 Cbe Omaha Brunch Office, cur. NE.W : flDYBRHS&ift&N.TS.! BOOK AGENTS WANTED. The Real Bismarck ami The Fall of SantiaROi Both haij'lsniMrty II! n trat.-l. It. F. Fenno & Co , II E ltith St., N-i Vtrk. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM ClesruCT lx-3Ul-.t the hIr. Never Tail to Betore Oray Eur to its Youthful Co lor. Curea aoiip diaaata h bair lai it. ffcan-i 1 1 ! ITiirg-: 2 , y y y J'f y I'.' X1 V'l v( V' Vt Vl i.i ii: y. i;i l 5 r!- , J: ru Va IX & rz IX rx IX IX v. IX rx vx fjiviot lJub. Trousers boat TROUS- and Vest, to throw too ;,co tiling to have Trousors need ; and then, do 4 t 1 utions that thit rip. th; 1 , r old oi 4 " XX x IX yX r.t ',U iX rx rx rx & y a arriving to show you tho new Best's; C Q a n aOUbb 4 4 'S - ' S n y r.t r.t A. t. s Vt y ;v 3v r a h f 's i e Va i.i. Hi i i . v 1 1 I I M . I ? t - ; i a - :h'v ' ' T 1 nr..' Si i i a i"i wa n a vc ill - 5 k - v v V H S V J ? 1 I 5 ? ' i. TOO t : v .a 't'liir-. '.'1c. wit'i c u o t y C o u r t House V . ; : ! 1 u' r n r V ' S M s u t h , NE3 ' r rr r - : -- ' C pr . . J V L . Ii Erst Y-Tue Olritir.g ".ichiac. rA5 all the JLatcot Tinprcrctncv.ts. popular Because cf Mcrit. Most Durable Typewriter adc. premier Buyers do JS'ot experiment, dritc for JS'ew Hrt Catalogue free. i Smith premier Typewriter Co 8jracub, ff. t C 6. H. Si - r. - ntf:.; tn l-'irn , m -'. JAMES W. SAGE, THE Leading Liveryman. rhe hen : 1 tis (-.utiished at a'.l lumr and !.: fn .cc-s fue a'.wa) s rcas .nat.!e. 'I he most couvenient board:ni stable f.r far n.crs la the citv. PLATTSMOUTH NEU