Ti, C.:UrL1., rVWrc.Horslrl 1 I 111 kJUUl I.CLI.1J ULKJ l,ll,u,uuiT..irn( PUBLISHED ON TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS ... BY TIIK . . . NKVVS l'UKLISIIINO COMPANY, M. D. POLK, KDITOR. UAILY EDITION. Our Yeur, in utlvum-e, . . . . Six Months One Week birijrle Go pin HKMI-WEKKLV KDITIO.N. One Year, in ttiJvyiiew, . . . Six Months to OH 2 r,o f l oo r.o T.?p LARGEST CIRCULATION Of any Cass County Iapr. Ill IXI1I.UAN TICK It r. StHlf. For (i'lverimr, M . I.. II WU'AKD. I-'ur L.ieut.-( .i.vernor. .i.oi;k a. mlkimii- y. I'nr Secretary of Mali:. C. I)t HAS. 1-or Auilitur, T. I.. MATIIKW'S. I'or Trcasiucr. i i : i I : i M okt I. n h !: N. l-'or Statu Siipi-tiiitciulciit, J 1'. SAY 1. OK. l-'or Attorney ( icni-ral. N 1). JACKSON. For Coin. I'ublic Lands ami Kuil.liiiijs, (j. K. WILLIAMS. 'oiigr'HHinl, For Congressman. First district K. J. HUKKKTT. County. For Senator VM. II. NKWKI.L. For Representatives T. T. VIlUNC, KKNK.ST l'OLLAKD. For Float Representative K. A. DITMAR. For County Attorney JF.SSF I- ROOT. For Commissioner, Third district TL'RM'.R .INK. Coin IIakvky is still alive but the Bale of hi financial fictions has cons -1. The people tire interested in prosper ity now rather than calamity and Mr. Harvey can only llourish on the latter. Within the patt two years Ameri can farmers have paid olT $100,()0(),0: of morttrae.-; they have more money in hank than in 1S!), and can borrow at a lower rate of interest. This is part of the ruin already wrought by the grold st nid ird. Sioux City Jour nal. It is cheering to note that the pub lie debt was decreased during- the month of August by the handsome sum of thirty-four million?, in round numbers, which reminds us that the public debt was never decreased, ex cept under a republican administra tion. Ex. EVHRY competent "observer pro nounces the agricultural exhibit at the Omaha exposition superior to any thin"; of the kind that has ever been produced anywhere. The traiismis sissippi region is the garden spot of the world and its choicest products are displayed at the exposition. Missouri democrats who have con trol of the state government shows their love for the populists by refusing- even to let them file their uckets for places on the official ballots. In other states, however, where the dem ocratic ascendency is not so marked, the populists are good enough to serve as allies to help the democrats into the otticcs. TllK Second Nebraska is not the only regiment that is being given a thirty-day furlough to rest up before taking the final physical examination preperatory to mustering out. On the contrary, the same practice is being pursued with with a number of regi ments in other states, so that the Sec ond Nebraska is only one of those thus specifically favored. From inside reports it looks as though Col. IJryan had bitten off more than he can chew, or in other words hai secured a job tie can't get rid of gracefully. He wants to come home and help out bis friend Allen very badly, but the government refuses to muster out his regiment. He must show the white fl -g and resign or go to Cuba and let the silver baby perish from inanition. The demagogy and hypocrisy evolved in the present campaign in this state by the self styled reformers are becoming more distrusting every dav. Crocodile tears ate shed over imaginary maltreatment of the sol diers for political capital and candi dates for office intermeddle with the care and custody of invalids return ing from the military camps who are being properly attended by the medi cal and commissary departments of the array. WniLE we are carrying on about the heroes of the war let us. not forget the army mule. He may not be as kissa ble as Uobson, but we owe him just as much recognition. General hafter says he could not have supplied his army at all if it hi d not been for the mute, and General Blanco knew what he was about when he rushed to the cable office and telegraphed to Madr id how the Americans had killed that mule at Matanzas. Louisville Cour ier Journal. Nerraska is highly honored by the invitation extended by President Mc- Kinlev to General Mander6on to fill one of the places on the proposed com mission to investigate the conduct of the quartermaster, commissary and medical staffs in the war. General Manderson's qualifications for the po sition are unquestioned, his experi nce in the war of 1S61 and subso- q"tly on th o committee on military of the Jnltod Mates Bonato fit ting him pecu'llHrly for ;hj work. Whatever report and conclusions he might bring in ould be sure to com mand tho roHpoet and confidence of all Hoe. THE POP APPLE TREE. This new trf will produce sixteen bushels of fruit where one is grown now. Bui the new Hppl4 will be o much inferior to th standard virie tiee, HUe the Jonathan, Wivneaap. IJotim ll.Miuty aim Howies' Genet, that it will r-quir twice as many of them to make a pie or n b:iri-el of ci'ler, or the t far.s-endefit "euonomy" practiced by the n. embers of the et:tte house I'rom tho scho 1 lands deal of "Un- i ele Jake" W'o! fe to tho "unrelenting ! watchfulness" of Cnnstan tino J. Smyth j tin-re seems to have been something j t'oing on all the time not exactly com- J orehtMided in the constitution. One by one lh- t b il oons of reform will be punctured, and Mr. Smyth is not the last on tli-j li-t. State Journ il. Tiik bright, gladsome davs of fusion-ist-t are gliding swiftiy by and nobody in in clo.-er lou.jh with the stern re ality than they. In speaking of fu biooists, wo i ef-r more specifh; illy to the party bossis, and present state offi cials whose deepest interest and con cern in fu-do-i politics lie in their re election. Tii'-se a;o the ones who "view with alarm" tho p.-esent situa tion and ent- r the campaign with very little heart or hope for the future. They hive numerous hoMdquarleis and as a further convincing argument that they keenly appreciate the grav ity of t he occa-ioii, have selected two chairmen of the state central commit tee. They are receiving wagon loads of literature frank' d through from Washington, D . C , ;md Mill witli all iliis, there h:is gath. r-d order the rtato house dome an ominous pall of gloom. Things are not as they once were before "Willie died." Fusion is uo longer that perfect beatitude of times passed and gone. A prominent democratic politician, whose ability to hold his present job at the state house depends wholly upon the result of the coming election, hopes that fusion can be made effective just one more time, hut expresses a sincere doubt upon t'.ie subject. He is certain the begin ning of the end is here, and that the fcheme of a triple aliance of conTtsion cannot possibly survive another year. Tiik west is in it now and from the indications for all time to come, and we expect to hear the popocrats claim til the glory of the prosperity. The commercial circles of the east is re- re ceiving a severe body blow by the construction of the Port Arthur route and the figure it is cutting in the busi ness of the country. A vast amount of business has aleady been diverted fiom its former course over the trans continental lines, traversing many miles over land and over many routes and carrying the products which the west has to sell causing them to be sold at homo at a lower price, that prices made by foreign markets m ght not be cut. The differ ence between the cost of getting what is produced in the west to the market by the way of the New York and that of the Gulf routes has been clearly demonstrated and as a consequence the commercial center of the far east has been shaken. It is ouly a matter of competition in rates and not of pop ulistic legislation. It is gratifying to the rt publicans of the west that the prosperity to our broad praries should come under McKinley and Mark Han na. The way Jakie Wolfe has evicted tho occupants of school lands and raked in rents in the last two years is a caution. It is all owing to pop biains and nothing to good crops and good prices. In ninety-six Uncle Jakie and Bill Greene cried give us Bryan and chenp money or the liplain people" will perish and the whole country wiil go to the tow-wows. We've got McKinley, the same old money and the "plain people" have gotten three times the democratic P' ice of wh at in n nety-six. If the pops hadn't collected move tuotcy in the flu-b times of icrubiictn crops and prices than anybody cou.d when the B;yan democrats were in power in the country they would be the big gest chumps that ever lived. When these pops undertake to nich cam paign thunder from providence they will find it very h.ird sledding. The war ended entirely too soon to suit the New York inventor who has just completed a new gun which tires nitro-glycerit.e shells with almost the rapidity of a magazine rifle. It is used like an ordinary breech loading gun. The shells have power enough to te ir down a brick wall at a distance of two miles. A gun of this eort needs a brave man to pull the trigger, for if by any sort of accident the charge exploded before it leaves the rifle barrel the subsequent proceedings will be of no interest to the gunner Ex. The republicans could not have se lected a more satisfactory ticket for opposition had they been consulted. The intention is very evident to slaughter the innocent Mr. Rouse and elect a senator, but there are no re publicans this fall foolish enough to help out on such a deal, aDd without their help such a thing is impossible. IoNATirs Donnelly presents hi9 compiiments to Chairman Butler of the national populist committee and says the populists have been shame lessly betrayed to the democrats by the men at the head of their party or ganizition. Another lengthy letter of explanation may be 6oon expected from Senator Butler. "Ex. J.STERING MORTON ON BRYANISM. The populictrt and other crtnriun ita teach hatred of wealth is a cardiual virtue. To acquire, to rccumulato and conserve capital is an atrocity. It is plutocracy plundering the poor, whenever a citizen creates by inctun try, Mobrieiy. good infringement nnd t-oi f-den ial. o ough capital to hi mind and luusc.o to wo k for h.m. TLi.:q it id that be bt-i.aaj u tarpt nod in deuouncsd ui tt tyrant. Then it is that he i lashed by the tamgues of thoan fe vid lovers of tho "plain people" who p; anon up and down the country proclaiming the greed and wickedness of the capitalistic classes, and are also collecting money from wage-earners with which to pay them selves for making an economic diftur Pancc. They hate money, but get it by any and every device except that of honest efforts to earn monoy. Each one f them denounces capital and capitalists, and e;;ch one of them is ambitious to get capital and become a capitalibt. Thev tell how hard the times are, and how close money is, and b -ag of getting five hundred dol lard for a single speoch full of froth and f illacy. They talk of the limited liberties of the plain people and boast of ales, amounting to hundreds of thous mds of dollars, for books like Coin Harvey's School for Idiots, or that bigger volume of bigger bosh "I he Kirst B.ittle." Th-sy denounce monopoly and then seek the monopoly of the guli bility of all the emotional, ignorant people in the country for the purpose of doing them out of their ballots and their dollars. Recall the campaign of 189(5! Ite retid the p.-ophecies of Bryan and the other calamity forecasters as to the evils w hich the di feat of 1G to 1 and Us ticket and the success of the gold standard wo-.dd inexorably precipitate upoti t he Am .'i ican peon e. Did they not tell you that wheat prices and silver priees were indissol ubiy and forever married and that no Dowt-r on earth could ever divorce these commercial nftiniiie.-? Did they not even declare 16 to 1 a God insti tuted tatioand did not Senator Mono logue Morgan of Alabama preach to the senate by the day upon the hea venly origin of the 1G to 1 ratio and dogma? And what financial prediction among them ali has been TerifiedV What prophecy c f evil to agriculture, commerce and manufacture made Dy those oracles remains unimpoached? Sparkling oratory, pleasing meta phor and even skillful elocution are as delicious as soft, soda-pop, fizzing drinks at drug stores in summer. But the intellect starves without some log ic and the 60ul sickens without some trut'a just as tue body would on no other sustenance than soft summer drinks. Conservative. When republican ideas prevail at the nation's capit il, the treasury con tains $219,000,000 in gold and there is more business everywhere. The wheels of industry hum on this side instead of on the other side of the ocean. INFORMATION AND OPINION. Emperor Franz Joseph of Austria is a singularly unfortunate monarch. His house has met with repeated re versesin politics and the tragic death of the empress is but the culmination of a long series of disasters to his im mediate family. Ruling as he does over a dual nation composed of a dozen warriDg racial and political elements he has enough to sober and sadden him without these family afflictions. The fortitude with which he has borne his past troubles has contributed to make him one cf the most popular of European sovereigns. In this great trial he will have not only the official sympathy of the rulers of the world, but the heartfelt sympathy of all the elements of his curiously divided peo ple. We believe the nomination made by the middle-of-the-road populists is to be submitted to the party at large, referendum-fashion. There is no occa sion for hasty and ill-timed action in the matter, but it is safe enough to wager a quarter section of land that neither of the grizz ed patriots named will appear on the printed ballots as submitted to the voters in 1900. The party must w;iit till it hears from Sen ator Wiiliam Vincent A.len. Ex. Holland a'so has a Guiteau, but he failed in his aim when he shot a re volver tit Queen Wilhelmina and was promptly arrested. Because he dared to raise his voice and r-wing his only arm f;r living is sues, enunciated by the people's pa-ty when it was young and pure, the he roic and hign-rolling Marsh Elder was consigned to political oblivion, and from a position of well-earned distinc tion and large responsibility he lu.s been ruthlessly relegated to the close picked pasture lands of unmerited ob scurity. It bodes no good to the peo ple of Nebraska that the policy of pop ulism, since it gained power through fusion, has been to oru&h and humili ate those who fought its battles when il had the appearance of waging a warfare for principles when it advo cated ideas with a show of sincerity. We 6ee the offices now filled with men who have been place-hunters all their lives; men who, while claiming alle giance to other parties, were looked upon with distrust and considered un fit to be placed in the way of tempt i tioo. It wouldn't be right to say that all now holding office under this etat.s administration belong to that class, but a large majority answer to the or der of "chronics" who are always a menace to popular government and require to be watched continually. As a.o videnca thatthia is true, not how tho one drawing f it h t aries hi v de generated into a hungry nio of howl ing parts-g abbers. Bixby. I.nrgw H iIhik'h tu Our ivor. Wasimnoton. Sept. IK The fact that Britixh import- into the United St ten Ii.-ivk fallo'i olT groa'y in the pns'ye-ir. while Atne lean export to G-ea' Bri n 1 ave e t!y iip-tvi-ed, has been announced from titne to time during tho veur, tut the full vear's figures, ju:t prented y thi trea- I ury bureau of t-iti-t ie, bring- to the surface some interesting details not heretofore published. Thee show that while tho exports from the Uni- 1 ted States to the United Kingdom ! have increased 12 per cent, the im.j ports from the United Kingdom have fallen oil .'-r per cent. The export' from tho United St;:tes to tho United Kingdom during the pa-t year were in round number livo timos as much I as the imports from tho United King i dom, the figures of tho bureau of sta tistics being: Imports from the United Kingdom, $10!, 1:58, .().): exports to the United Kingdom. $540,800,152. Thouands of persons have been Cured of piles by using DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. It hauls promptly and cures eczema and all skin diseases. It givei imra- diatf rrlief. F. G. Fiieke. lltl MiiilrHii in Mind, Nevt York, Sept. 1) According to the Washington correspondent of the Times, ex-Senator Manderson has been offered the fifth place on the peace commission declined by Justice White and Senator Gray. It. was said late iast night that ex-Senator M-mderson would accept,. Tnere is not much time left to find a suitable democrat, and Mr. Manderson 'Joes not wish to em barrass further the action of the pres ident. Win your b lt:es .-g-i i n.-t di ease, by acting promptly. One Minute Cough Cutv; i)r; du immediate ros.nl:. s; wnen tanen e , rty it, prevents cor.sum p- non. ttnij in pii rsi-ges n turnisnes prompt relief. F. G. Kr eke. Iturline;toii Inn Six blocks from exposition. A. 1). Touzalin, ra inaerer; E. li. Mooney, clerk. Ro 'tns $1.00 per day special rates by week or month. Everything first class. Take Dodge street car. from Union depot to 2(th and Hurdette streets. Write us for particulars. M. L. Yoeum, Cameron, Fa., says "I was a sufferer for ten years, trying all kinds of pile remedies, lut without success. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve was reccommend to me. I usee) one box. It has effected a permanent cure." A a permanent cure for piles DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve has no equal. F. G. Fricke & Co. The Last Notice. Boys using riflds or fire arm.,- of mis description within the city limits, or nigger shooters, will be arrested and sent to jail if it is not stopped at once. M. MORRISSKV. Chiif of Polio.-. (oiiig: I Jo w ii Hill. People suffering from Kid ney Diseases feel a gradual but steady loss of strength and vital ity. They should lose no time in trying Foley's Kidney Cure, a Guaranteed Prepiraiion. Fricke fc Co. Free Homes in Western Fi(ril . There are about 1,000,000 acres of government land in Northwest Flor ida subject to homestead entry, and about half us much again of railroad lands for sale at very low rates. These lands are on or near the line of tho Liuisville & Nashville railroad, and Mr. R. J. Wemyss, General Land Crmmissioner, Pensecola. will be glad to write you all about them. If you wish to go down and and look at them the Louisville & Nashville railroad provides the way and the opportunity on the first and third Tuesday of each month, with excursions at only $2 over one fair, for round trip tickets. Write Mr. C. I'. Atmore, General Passenger Aijent, Louisville, Ky., for partic ulars. Kelief In Six Honrs. Distressing kidney and bladder dis ease relieved in six hours ry "I'hk Great South American- Kidxe Cure." It is a yreat surpr ise on ac count of its exceeding promptness in relieving nain 10 bladuer, kidneys and back, in male or female. Relieves retention almost immediately. If you want ciuicl .-.ief and cure, this is the remedv. Sid by Geriny & Co., Drug gist, Plattsmouth. Nfi. October 12 is the d ite cf :he Peace Jubilee at the exposition when Pres ident McKinley wt I he the-e with a great many other not ibles. Arrange merits have been mde t. entertain 7-5,000 people on that day, rind if the weather is fine even a l.ir er crowd may be present Ask your dealers for the "White Sailor" cigar, manufactured ty Frank Neiman. TO CUKE A COLO IN ONK DAY Take Laxative Bromo QuinliieTabu ts. All drueri?ist refund the money if it fails to cure. 2-:Sc. The genuine h- s L. B. Q on e-ich ta'i'et Jiolio- of Srttlrint-iit All parties i idebt J' to the firm of W. W. Coates &. Co. re requested to call and settle with their successors, the Eboiuger Hardwar e Cnrup my. Old prfrs for 3Tlf t tt oSiw tor Sale. A nice horse and buggy very cheap. Enqui'eat residence of J. V. M;lm on North Eighth street, t.c.ir Hickory or at News office. Irlvte Sule. At Dr. Shipman'g residence; all kinds of houshold goods. Flowers and potted plants to sell and five away. New process gasoline 6toves at al most your own prices at Fred Ebinger Hardware Co's. Tlr KxiMlt Ion. Everybody is visiilng th" oxposition and Booing tne eighth. E. E. Bixtor, of Mui ray, has this to say r garding the big chow: Took a trip the otlior clay, Omaha Kc position. Kvrr j thii.K is under way. lii.nMiili i.i tine ton litini. Fl jwcr- bloomii jj e . d m Iiimc. !uds iire in the tree. l.oii of sunshine in the a i, Likewise honey bec. ll yuar life I had suiul fun. Had to. fur you know el ) ui.e that had the "inuii " V.i iiavni; fun also. '1VI1 you w here to see the rjee, I town upon Midway. Men from almost evcr iue. Ladies that are n;'V- Theie yon see the Wild W t : how, M reels of Kveiy Nut;o:i. Also Streets ot Cario And ;i fiegio pl;i:tati :i. St.irted in to see it all. Saw it bet your boot-;. Rode up -n the U'it See-S .w. Also shot the ihute Took in foity-seven shows, 1' ich one cost a dime. Miht have seen the rest you know, I I I'd had thu time. Saw thehoochie koochie dance, That was lots of fun. To see tiie frisky maidens prance Really took the bun, Cioing back one of these das. Once more to take it in. Just as soon as I can raise The necessary tin. SoilM't flill to Ivtiow. It may be worth something to know that tho ve.y host medicine for res ting the tired out nervous system to ( a healthy vigor is Electric Uittors. This medicine is purely vegetable, ' acts by giving tone to the norvo cen ters in the stomach, gently stimulates tin; Eivor and Kidneys, and aids these I org. ins in throwing oil i in purities it tne blood. Electric Hitters aids di I gestion, and i pronounced by those ' wiio have tried it as the verv best i j blo(Jli utjfH.r all(, e. vo tonic i IV it. Sold fo' 00c or $1 00 per F. G. Erioke's drug store. U bo! t it X-w (jouiN Arriving The h. tost and b st in ail grades of men's underwear at Klein's, suitable to this kind of weather. Our- iim of gloves and neckwear was never sur passed in this county. The newest tuid latest styles. Ue sure and see them. Light overcoats, and suitable suits just from tha factory at Klein'.-. Uemember tho place, opposite the court house, and call in and get pri ces before going to Omaha, or else where. We can beat the heater on low prices. Ni.tue of IliMulutioii. Tli.. i'n.ii'ipt.riPibin h ere 1 1 if . il h rv- . .. , ' it r t : i- . i lsuug oeiween ll. o. oireignv John I. Satiier under the firm name if -;i .mi r li t X' c;:ttler 14 ttiij (i.iv rlis- v. - - j , , i-..,i u,. ,,,..,..l Aii ,il,;j ( ' J V . 4 f J IliULUaL Vj'llJ.uir. Ill J v. I y 1. 1 owing by said lirm w;ll hu paid by 11. J. Streighl and ail notes and accounts due or to become duo to said lirm to bo oaid to Streiuht. The furniture and undertaking "business heretofore con- - , , .. , . o . . ... -i i duced by Mreight & Satt.er will bo continued at tho old stand oy li. .) . .V W. J. Streijj-ht. Henry J. STRi-:mnT, John 1'. Sattlkr. Aug. 24, 1H9S. ihe editor of the Evans City, Fa., Globe, writes: "One Minute Cough Cure is rightly named. It cured my chiidron iifier all other remedies failed." It cures coutrbs, colds tinn all throat and lung troubles. F. G. Fricke. Vocal Instructions. ThJ? wishing lessons in vocal mu sic may see me at residence of F. S. White on Tuesday, Wedne.-day or Friday of o ich weeR. Terms are, three half-hour lessons per week, $2 o0: two half-hour lessons $2.00; one throe-quarter-hour lesson $1 2.5 C. F. Tucker. TO CUKE A COLD !' ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Aii druireists refund the money if it fails to cure. 2"c Tiie eor.uir. lias L. B. Q. ot. f.;irb tablet. r,"o.ice to Ice Consumer Our ice bi'ok - are ."0 cts. p 101 i'"'8. Cash from and after th. cute. Cah Dnlv. F. S. White. O . C. MCMAKKX & Sox. CJo to tho Drug Store t f A. V. ATWOOD, (Successor to Sinitli I'ai'aielc) f J Druur-, i'-'.tont Vi-'ciiic:, Stationery ltd Cigos, Paint-, O;:., V.nn Dyes, Paint, Hair r-.n I To ;"i D u-h. -. To. let Artie e- I v-i f ...pn-i y. So Sponge ui.d . V"... iot.es of Druggists' Sun Window (I a-s siml v " : 1 1 i "a per. Hum ohrey's. Lutie'-j an d ; I .: ti i'.ta Homre pi'l'. i-j i.temeci" Pure Calif ni "'ii-.i .- iiel riquors: for Mediciti'il u . In f-.cT, everyth n -s usnai y kepi fiir Sa!e in li--t cb ss ;rug S ore-- Pieso iptions Carefully iOm .. n Soo'b Si lo " '- in S:r't, PI :t tf!r. nitit. Neb. F RST NATIONAL BANK OK IM, VT ; ,L Tie NF.B. PAID UP C A r IT O tiers the v?rv best lac . it;-.':; for ttie piutnpi .ia:.:.'i iii ol Legitimate Banking Business STOCKS, bo a da, - olo. i. o - rn .: , i 5'i .. securities nought una no'm. )Ci.h:.i-i celved and luter'?it allowed oc .ur i-s: -: cntes. Dr-ifty nr-twa. :vr.!l.i 's. - i . part of the C. S. an . ai thf ijr.-t. towns of Enrolls. :.'ot: promptly reniiin-l tii. in-?-t -.-.-'jc- -price paid for cnu.itv irr:i:.iiv and county lm'ii . DIRECTORS: H. N. Dovey, D. Haw.-5v.0rtH. FiVs: F. K. W hite-. (1. K. llovpt Ges.E. Dovey. Pres.. S. V. ath. Cashiec. H. N. Dovev. Asst. Caa'aicr. They banish pain and prolong life. y v - "V 1 No matter what tiie matter is, one will do you good, nnd you can ;-;vt ten for five cents. L A nrtw j'H r ''i t,'i ',i at Hciinn iiru" s".ir f '. i : to tfi- Cipans 'Hir.f Y.I. i TAltC L,tw vi;i Lhi a. iit (r 11 hi :.;t ;rc fr3 Jtl 11 rermanently cured by using Dit. WlirmiAf.JS ) T.M ATK! CIJKK. Tim surest and the best. Sold by druggists on a posslive ..tttirantco. i'ri e GO cents Ver box. Sample sent free on mention of t his tuUie:iioii. THE QIC WHITEHALL MF.CKIMINE JO . South Bend, Indian TIME TABLE PLATTGMCUTK. riEU. Lincoln Orp.ah a Helena Portland San Francisco CI i icuK St. Jo-----pit Kansas C'ty St. Louis are poi n ts t a -i t South. . ali r- riM ; All points west . I TRAINS LF.AVE AS FCLLCS j Xo l. Iiunvor oxprir-.s II '-'') 'i. Oruili : to.-t. I. ml s llll ' l.'l.l i l. !u .1 n: No l. 'II .CM-'O !. nress ,Xo-M. hoem txpi-ws, ..any. St I.-:, . Knutwa, st Lnuis. a.i iJ;j.o, south ':'. Locai exij. ditiiy, hoi lintni, ( 'h ic;ii-'0. m!I 'joints if;'.s; .... ID:'.' iXnii. Loeai oxjj. i -iiy .; m .-u;i- '' u-yy to Li-wiim, n;u.. ' ,.,- i oe-i eVruailvJ"xeVtt's'v: H.Aj iv, i l.y. I'a.-i lie .luneti I-.':::') N:i. r-".. lany e.xt.:it.Min:iv l'jieiln; ,1 ii nel Kin N Vostiimieci .up. d.iii.y. Bur- lllllon, Jiii;:ijo lillii Din ii fi esisi No l;i still) fr ir.i Juiii-tion to I'hiiLi r.Oiitll No l:;. 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I;.,r jt.-jD nr.iii on I in r li iiifinii. r 111. ii: Kn-:! :ni I i : r ; : 1 1 ij ? . . 1 1 I 11;::0 " Om-iiiH. N'ortr mi M P . '-' l-.ikli..'rn. Nor:,1: i.:i i yi. m ( lniiiha. i.-rr on li. M. I .V I I iFor Ratsff Mice, Roaches, and Vermin. IT'S A KILLER. After eating, all vermin seek water and tbe open air. Hence this killer is the most cleanly on earth. For Sale by all Druggists. Price, 1 5 Cents. NEWTON MANUFACTURING & CHEMICAL CO., 95 William Street, New York. The EVENINO NEWS oniv ten cents P9r weelt, you can't ufford to do with- I r J out it, m , O" .1 ' ' : . 1. . V . -. ' -'11 i !.. N . . ! y. C- r !.. - . :i w . ,,.., best ilMl ,a iia j EVER V&J V-'ll (Ti eed I MW&s&T Other '9 1 ... o,;k GIVliS ki-LIEF. i r . ; ' 1 1 ; . . 1 1 ' . r A : U ' 4 ,-. :': 1 A. 1 ... . ' . f Mr r now f-tr m! . .' -uti-.j r.-r I" I -I V IIIHl) Il i ' f Vori: ! ' urn til-- w ' ! f'.fi (Tie Jfc CoSi.HO SalOOn I i :. i -i r Ion for tho Be-,! Beer On Karth. A- I v."- id By tho ( ; reato.-l Medical Et-f:-rts in this Country, ;.r.d is CJiving Sjx.-ci:,! A 1 ton lion this Year to the Ukt Brand- !' BoTTLIiD llKKIt. - ?. mi You Can Always Find 'a Full Supply of UDWEISER t"5 Other Brands Which Will li.r Sol 1 Vrrv Ch.-aji liy the (::: The" Public Has Shown lis Appreciation of i ii;i;v. i:isr.K hv the- Fact that Five Huniirrri Million Hot tit -s Were Coii--.umed Last V. ar. . I i v - I r Any ;'nrt f the City. "!iL THISOLP, Proprietor. ti- fi, jJtctn winf? Machine 9 Rotary Motion and Ball Bearings. ! E.XCClsior Meat Market nnsT of i:vi;kything ' n ?he m ''rit ', e tan e n at m. l Jor;uscu e fo meil y Petera's MEAT MARKET Alain, Between ThFrd and Fourth St. Evt-rythini; Frmh and of the Heat OiiHliiy. larful Attention to ti Trfl nd the Moat ltea uuakle l'ricfit. M. L. JOHNSON. -1 ' i n5:n it . ' v. 'i if