X 1 1 ) AY1VAIII) (JAINS '() R IA I V l JilllV Senatorial right Now on In Dead Earnest at Lincoln. I'rrtllrl lunn of Soiiik f I i it j nai rf m I ' 1 lower Am i ili- 1 (T.el 'llmi ll- Will It- .l.--t"f l.iirly N.tr W..K oiinr I.OCttl Nl lH Of IliteleM In I!' lllrl " of Tlif Newt llri. My Tol.l. Lincoln, J m. liD. - -(S.. . :;ii in NKWS.) Tin,' Hciialorial si 1 nation li 11; It) growing moro x i inr ;i-li ilav. Thu crowd wns i-vi'ii :rj-v tial iy tlian yoHtordii3 Tim v.ite t i -1 i - -1 1 i i as lollow: Hay ward . . I Thompson ? Webster I" This in a tfiiiri of four votes for HaC ward over yrhtt-rd.'iy'H vote, nail :i ml (Xnin of twelve for liim since lh le.l loti fi i;oiiimi'iXH:d. 1 1 ;iy v aid's It.l lowciH will pu.sli tliiios from tliis liim on, mid Homo of tin- fel.ows wlm inc. Btroriff believer in I ho hitler po -., f :i r as to Piiy that ii: will ho (! el el t-acly next week. RAILROAD NOTES AND PERSONALS Freil I -.onjenli.-iy en of tie- I ' ailii ; ton coach shop lepoiteii d.-m lo i ih: .': ill. I In in hiill'orin with p-it-iimm i.a. and has boon di-lei-iou.-, - i i . e - - ve-a-iil -v. Trainmaster K. W. (' i. t r wa- in tl. city today in the intoie t oi tho j;.n linoton . Dr. C. A. Hull of the I !url i i.l- t'n n lief was in the city today. Walter Dykosof thu 'J'at l';..-. in junction Wild looking; after Tui-iiK.'.-s in tho city today. Walt is rai-iur a board now aud his friends in I'lit'.s mouth hardly knew him Dr. Ntrattoii Will l.irlnr.-. Tho Uoys History club have lu .1. -o fortunate as to secure Dr. Stratto i for a lecture on Saturday even in-, Jan uary 21. That tho doctor will have something' interesting to say to I- e boys and their friends no i n - can doubt, who has boon perm lt d to hear this able man durin ,.r the p-.t few weeks. Every citizen of I'.aits ruouth who is interested in '"our io.s" will not miss this 1 etur -. (I o.i music will be furnished. Admi.-.-i. n fee 15 cents. White's Saturday evenieg. Miss Matilda Vallery numbei s: ( a. Constancy Weber. b. Thy Bcrmiing Kjc- Mel t Miss Antoniit Ko-sl. r nish a musical nuinti- r. halt will S ! .1! a" 1 r AVfriiixii'H Club Aleilin. Tho regular meeting of the Wo man's club will t o held at t.e homo f tho president, Mrs. At wo d, 1'ri.i , evenii Jan. '20. The prog.. am for the evening is furni-hed by thet'hilr.; Study department, Mrs. ?.lin.e,.-it, leader. As tho continued ionos.- o! Mrs. Munger prevents her tal.'ii charge of this me. ling. Mr.-. Dr. Liankton of Omaha wilt lce'uro. '1 1; who were so ftU'lunate as to li -ar i h doctor on 'TIeiedit," a few w, ek since, will not miss the opportunity to hear her again, and all mothers ale espocially invited to this mecin.'. A fee of 10 cents will be charged en members. The county coiumis-ioner- ami tic Nebraska Telephoae coin .-:! w . having a little bout to lay. missioners ordered the ti l ! ill" f- !' " some of the oflices o'. tie.; court h ! removed, but the icq le-t. wa.-j i t complied with and this morr i ag t! ey disconnected tho 'phones th in-elvo-. The company's representative con nected them again, when the board served notice on the company that if their request was not complied with they vrould remove all of tho ir. .-'rumen ts from the building. Joe Carrigfan received a i. iU i from Clarence Fry, who is with the l ii -r Nebraska at Manila, a few day- a .:. In speaking of the other memlKM-.s of the regiment from here he stated ' da' B. Cecil Jack was sick and would probably be given bis discharge. In the dispatches from San Francisco the name of C. Jack appears among the arrivals from Manila and it is un doubtedly meant for our l. Cecil Jack. Card of Thank. Mr. and Mrs. D. Wiehman desire to express their sincere thanks to the many kind friends for the many acts of kindness and sympathy shown them during1 the f'.lness and i fter the death of their little child. The report reached Flattsmouth to day that the son of Mrs. Waggoner, who runs a hotel at Murray, was taken ill with the smallpox last evening. Postmaster Fred Crosser boards at the hotel and if the report is true there is a strong probability of a nuinbor of cases breaking out down in that neighborhood. Captain II. E Palmer arrived in Omaha today from his trio to Eu.-' po He states that he left his w:fa ani daughter in good health and spirits in Paris and that bo visited London and saw the Dovey giris of this c ty upon his return. Tney were al-o well and were happy. Ho enjoyed t i.e trip v i y much. Fred Gorder has rented the I). M. Johnson house, and will take posses sion next month. Fr- d ? ,Vs i..- -is-ters from Plattsmouth are coming eu to keep house for him. Get ready to smoke. Weeping Witter Republican. Mrs. Kate Oliver and daughters, Carrie and Margaret.are soon to move back to Plattsmouth and will occupy their proporty on Third street. They have lived in Omaha hinco tho open ing of tho exposition, but previous to that resided In Lincoln. L. f 1 1 L: F L Y TOLD. C. A. r.Usi;.-!, i r r HI i'.U.iV s I'.i- trior aij.l v. ifo .f li iw!.:' wo ! i'li-llMii ti ' visit" r to- d .y. Alt a m y 1 i on ( ' 1 1 k w:n i n ' Una ha to I V. A. V. At.v ..d, tl.e- .1 iot. T-.h)- 1 1 ! I . i -7 . I).-. A N i , i I mi n I e n i ji to Uiu- I aha I. day. j K. S I iM:i ..1 Mu ; ' l it v t. day. j it A. M.-I.luaio i- j h ii with t ho ; i i i . I A . X it ka a-.d 5-Yo.l - in tho cr. fin'"! to lis i: Oil W' r )m : ha v i i 'in s t .. ! a as Johnson says "We will liavo a food hi-uri- in tho (,. nii'i'i A DK'fioan. ... ' into if we never fot. b- ok. Uuy I rod !;!: Iiu'or, A : . -1 , 1 . . . , Livit -ton 3 ust st pi d in on us from A. II. Smith '-i-"-tod this afton.oon;olT (h(. ..ArIss.,llR.v for l.i lioiii- in ! nvor. j ik c. 3. Kvoiythiritf i.- quiet iitfain, Maul loyand J.N. V 1 1 i i . in- th o boys liavo all returned to the v. j: o ( )mi . h i i.-iti r- today. I " A ' i n a ," w lie ro tlioy will pack up 1. Mci"inoor of ( ,'i-d ir ( iw-k was , t huir thii'trs and tnovo over to our ;,,,( hi i, (mi-o v-si-i.r . d a . quarter.- t his after r.oon. Our company Ih.v.i a H j i - m eto a ! nor n i n , trio t.-- Oma'a (oa..i but ('. 1 a c . n! p r d at. F I );ii is ( ( ! No la t II -I !.. . n 'on In in 1 N e ii a -a k Us la a ti I Ii ri,.v '':' -II ; 1 : .)', (I to I I V, Oil -look' :n other -.am !'a! oi.-o.i re 1 niin d t o. . ;. y i .-. : v. 1 ; a lor h u. band at Li u- I ;. 11 on and d;.u;-htof ha.'.'e I?., i ! : fie' a u l !;' visit with rv.'o.; i; o' l.ii'ni-, sati-fac- I 1 o i i .; . 'i 1 1 e 1 'V Ti iV Shep- tl a ('ii, b'o r i !"' s'. r. The llon-o. r .-.'llill x i-aa'i.'--t iiao to o ;t o-: ! !;-.r.! wa; lu Co.-t. s'i'i e-. company is NoV i: t Ii e M i's. Willi, in N vi v. n i to j II- Co i ii il;: t'-r, .-vtrs Dr. I' hor.'.eup t . . ; i a y or Tho . t'ao '-(i i'ii nil i lil' -CI lo "Mr. i ho given for i : i foi It.- hlls ia - . l.Ot'.-. ' I ii.-. .!..- h i; ( ;T i a' 1 1 i n o hi to v s i : ilaugh Water M :t" , s ve : a 1 days, 'ate, the Weepii'g t a io pay - i 'i n , is in tin pi..' is'iii'iU b i - i ru ) s . ; l e i alt sm ecers is that t tl is tlm '.. ():. a t lie.-;. c o War!, ;! t p:a; . t V h tv ii t et- inui- y, v. id s ir ii or l v. I.", a- el' II i;i. .e 1 t v 1 i.e.' ot ! i: g ... o d 1 t! .'ir at ihe v eve li II Lit a I.) -i w . :-e c. ail in l! vv i- yo atPg s! ev lii i i ! IF t. o get . -i gain. t o :i ;:;i i io e i ;c ' : ' a. rabbit, arc kept . iei I'fv.'nr-I a d !-o. l cli.'!- on ham; ev ry e veil i n !' in ihei li.r e-.n by Telf-. r i'v sh'M'!;in'. tomal- T a r mort ; d Fir-t lYesio, t. ia' liia'.al .v!,."! to'ay. ehu.-cli was i e At th's rate the u'. of d 'bt. Tu verei n fo 1 a l t ;o ir hail en ra y G. rd church 'i ho M. tad lll'J-le ; V," 1 .. - if ae i;-h v. ill f )Orl O - n u J M:it b ' r j . ; ' m u u ant eo 1 . ct ; i -n i-- : for- old m t.M . Co 1" i':.".l'.S " a C' to '.no' 11. ed i iiid I ': . w i " a , d i i 'e r : g the O la l sC n. ( ' you a f. !-.-, r i;e 1. i MM W ' oli i a a i ,u, a! i i w i i i -Sunday ' .V.'Ci" of "False d! ha : !o;di-.t v. i ; i have .hi be h. Id e U a '. i ' a .'11 a - ! '"a iii Vihnttuo llid.i'fi'k, who has hi en w. rkirg in 11 e Liotel Kiiey as night clc ' f-r the p-t-t fx weeks, departed for V. e.-'cra Kansas this morning, whcr he expects to remain. I;.. (1 the adveri.i-t merits in the Xl-AVs ;.t.d trndei niy with tho-e j co nl who s. licit y: pat ron-.g.. These are fie live in rehatus tint do busi ness on i he principle of quick sales and .-!. a 11 pi o!itJ. Four cases agair.st ( 1 irgo Tour-tc-lot c imo up in An Ir.-r's court to day, but by :.groemont of all parties were continued to next Fi id iy on ac count of the ab.-ence of John Watron, Teurtelol's : tlorn-y. I."'.i:.- Ol.-c i is now h eated in the 1 ..'ur.e bloelv with his pool and billiard ha lie ba llad hi iind c; t.hlos put in goo 1 condition and earrusa fiiil line of clg ;I'S, 'ohae." , e'c. He invites his friends 'o ml! and -ee l.im. Tabh'i's Iluekeye Ihhj Ointtn-nt is the r,,y r r eh l . ind, bleeding or t) -otrudi g pi. 3, in! )-s"l by phy--ieia ' : eui es m -t ob-tinate cases. I'ri.-e . 0 en!s in bottles. Tub -s, 7-5 c F. (i. Id ic'o e- C . II. C. McMaken r turn d last even ing from a vis t to N r h P.atte. He s; lies ; hat hi -on-in-law, Harry K ese. is recovering fr m the injuries he t-ustai id in the Union P.ciue wreck aft. I will soan be out again. Giibert Ialgerton was arre-ted and brought to to.vn this morning on the charge of as-ault. He was ariaigr.ed in Ar. her as court where ho entered a ple.v of not guilty and the trial was set fjr next Tuesday. E Igert' n is charged with sle oling at young Cor nelius Kennedy with a musket. A SPICY LETTER FROM MANILA. Member of ttm t Irm ' N br;tti .Siy th J'iHl tMiionl It It.ijd .Up O. K. IJelovv is a let tor from Cbnrles Scarle, who is with tlie J-'irst Ne braska, now at Manila. As lettij'8 from r" ldior hoys are always read with iaio'-st ihis one i -i jiven. It whs written to Will St re i . h t of this city. Manila. I'. I.. D.e -J Friend Will: Yours of (J totior came to hand yes- teidav. and we were al: trlau : o hear from you (I ni'-ui the 1 :tt tsiiiou' h di h'jr.ition and mvse'f ) It took us c: ck to old 1'latl.smouth. Howl would like to drop in on the hoys for a niht. ' wore all expeetiiio- m hi cal.CU )aek as soon as tiie rerap was over, but V). ii f !mi-1- wl;l reeriuu up 10 eiuiy men, aim j they will send the tick and heavy I i .. . i . . , . . ..1 i 'i-i,; nil ...t ...... I ii-ii.iiu iLiiiiii., j ii in n I I I I f ' u i. b tiiiy of the l'lattsmouth hoys out except (.Veil .lark, who has li-cii tilkiliy of j.oti!Lr haidv. but lu re lie comes i ow land I will ask him. He says "No!" lvol' just stopped ill tl) M'O if We ll.'id : roeeived any late new- fiom tienio,iind jl let him read jour letier. Ho sends his n reg irds. v ry lias just maue his appearance. He has been out on a foii'g 'ng expedition, and has clutched in both hands a pie, w hich, is he breaks loose fi om, resembles a iia'.f mooii. 11-3 is ktco full for utterance," so wo will pass him up. Our quarteis face, tho 1'asic ijvor, and 1 wi.-h you could sit at my window suid watch the endless stream of boats, vehicles, natives and Chinamen pass- i h if to and fro. and occassional! y a jspani-n se-norita. I Jut they are scarce, most of them retained to their e sties in Spain before our ariiv.il. The n tives average about feu;- feet in height, ami aie very soi.dly built. j iho maie wears a lit; lit pair of -'I .i j e . -. - - i pant noons ana som-j oi inein ana a frock, which is split on the sides and looks like a shht. The females wear a low luck and short sleeve arrange ment aid iiv or six yards of calico wound around tie m. They all seem j to be clean ana tidy in appea'-arce,and j lb" women h.-.ve the tii.esl hoad of j hair yen Ver saw. It is jel b'nek, ami 1 hey so in to b' very toud of it. I I have. so, ;i si n of tlx m at one- time iiiaKieg tlH-i tooet in ti e l as:c river, w oshitg thei io-ks and then smear ing them with cun arm: oil. They do- ve t; ' h ivo ti i e li e as the oil is I ju-t a ,-h do bo! tcr in f.ag'aree than ! gar io. j We have just received woi d from ; headquarters that our regiment will j move into tho country in the morning. 1 They are looking for trouble from the iiiitiv.s. Well let them C"me, we will -l ow them a merry time and give them our Christmas present. Yours ti uty, C. II. Si;aklk. NEWS FttOV. VILLAGE OF WABASH Improvements tlie Order of Things In lie- Villa'- ll,e West. Waijash. X ?b . J in. 19. (Special to Tin: Xi.Vi's ) ; hinkiiir thai, perhaps a lew it n si f news fr-.-iu Ihis pjrt o' thecauniy won u iiui spicj in your n v I.' 'e .-'a e"..l .-q aat tnyse'-f down i ni ?g; .-p my e'a il an-l will try in l;lV W. .". :.'.- to t -l; j;iii or : lie K.on- tint ha - st u -k" eu - 1 i t; h; rsl o . tit-' li-t is J s 'I i a lie's esoe'ie j jrt eotnpie'e 1 at a ( !!;). and the furniture is now ee l in ihe ii i lTer ;n t c ampart lrac from Omaha. Thi-, ) I:- r.t . f lis.- (iecst resi v. - . . d we wish s. ' : ii, .r.y happy His, llli il' b""U .i'J. I'lO'QO. I'.aiat: eo-t e A lumber ya: d. a b; cher shop and a b.ink a.-e assured tlv'-ig-s n ,ip, its -Mr. Cavoy, t!i : ' ) n -i t e o..-r;er. t -lis us the lots have b e ; b night f .r the same. He thai iiated thai tljo a,h;iiio of busi ness in his ( dice was increasing at such a pace ho soon wculd be corn palled to hire a stenographer and notary to make deods and transfers. Mr. Cavey surely has a pull. In our gruia merchants the interests of the farmers is carefully guarded, Mr. Tighe taking cark of one half the grain, with the largest elevate., and J. T. Kichey, ably assisted by M. V. Vood, looks after the other half, and from the amount of grain handled at this point, it is needless to say we have up-to d.ite grain buyers. Mr. J. E. Xoycs, living just uorth of town, has a sale on thu ilOih. We understand he has sold his f.n m to a part' w ho will i ut in a large creamery plant in the early spring, and we pre dict a glowing success for the busi n. s.-. for no better locations or farm could be found fur the enterprise. Wra. Burke and Joe McCaig are furnishing c ur farmers with some very Gne young mares of the French draftj and Me-sirg-r stick from Western Iowa Ml'IiliOCK .'MUSINGS. Il.irvey Waldron tr ins:'ct?d business in Plattsmouth Monday. Mrs. Julius Lnnghor-t is visiting i her m. ther, Mrs. S. Kitt-. Mrs. Nol ie Miller, teacher a. Wa- ' ba-b, vi-ited her sister S nurday and ' Sunday. ' C nr.-.d Wirth is building a new dweliin Murdoek grows in spile of the cold we:it;ier. Mrs. J. W. Bfrgo , was called to ."-jjutli U nu inursaay ou account oi her father being very sick. A trirl babv arrived at each the homes f Carl Bornemeir and II. Eikermm last Monday. j t II. It. Xeitzel left hero Saturday for Plattsmouth. As courting generally Ix'ffln.s at tho first of tho week H. H. Mioul'l not have bucn t'irdy. 1'. II. II' uw.inz oiui e in from Omaha lasi week and v.' ill now b; found :i8-ist-inr Il'M i Ij djj -it th s ilu ot. Alwin Ne-i'z-l li'ivus S:iturdy for ChicaiTo where ho taken up his duties us an ( in,) ojo far Uihhard, Speiieor, Ii u th.tt t Co. Ld t 1 J if I'lat'iuouth was in j tow u tfii- week viitiuy relatives and friends. j j. M Hart-horn and wife wero at rmttsmouth visiting for a couple of , Oavs the fore nart of I ho week. Grandpa Rhodes of Omaha was in town shaking hands with old-time ...... lrienus tins week. iho old boy is as spry as a Kitten yet. J. J. Burns is having his building romodeled and put in shape for a storo roam. Mr. Burns will put in a btock of dry goods and groceries as soon as completed. The iif teon-year-old daughter of .loo Hippie, who has been sick in bed for the past three month with typhoid fever, is slowly recovering. With good care and nursing tho may yet re gain her he 1 1 1 h A gooii many of tiie A. O. L. W. lodge boys from here went to Cedar Creek last TiasJay night to assist the lodge of that place lo have a good time and to show some new muinbcis the different ways to ride a billy goat. The ti ) a lo was a bounteous supper w.iicli was highly enjoyed by all. Wild geese aro getting very plenti ful here, that is if you hear Cnarley Sharp s .y so, for h knaws. Ho had the luck to catch a crippled yoose hid ing oi: a sand bar, and ho took ad vantage of it and sneaked up on the blind side of it ar.d shot it. Chai ley is qui'e a sharp shooter, and says he can kill a gro. se ciri'V time nome time. Bn Metzger has hud bad luck again. Now Den went to see his best giri l ho other night and forgot that the ground w.iscoi'ed with a little ice, hut a n y vv a y when he went in tho gate his feet got away from him aud he fell, hut of course he got up hut ho aid tiie blame lo tho gat; when the gate was innocent, but then we won't say ai. y more, he can tell you all aboui it. D'gnt no v would b; a good time for the ci:y da is to see that t he streets and alioys are a I cleaned up. With t -e continued warm Weatle r and ihe lift by condition of our alleys and streets u will cro-to more sickness. "vYak.-ua town b ard and loo a about y u and see if this is not true. It wjuld he lots batter to have it done no.y than lo wait till spring'. Oh! but El Hippie i- hot. He keeps his siceyes roiled up at all times to bo r. tidy for a fracas, and why? Simply b -cau-e the boys ihiiak that ho is the svrier of thesj items. Now boys you aro brrking up the wrong tree for Ed h-is'nt got, i iio time nor is he out about town e omgh to tiud out what to write it'iout. Uojs what would you say if you found t hat it was a lady who does tliis wri'dug? L;1, upon El for thet e III. i s. joke 1 i go DeieC n Ki'.hov thed- oil sj no io told on G--orge w..s working for and he went into "; ti-.1 rg : D cic -on e w hi.e they oseuj o i in wore out to get a. 1 i ; tie e in he had. IF; ii o ed Siu mi i' c i, ;, In i ;, li e x i ' i g u i s o; w , s .". hat i i y wa some o 1 out of aoout, hu: disco v.-rod tiol not j) i i en t so he t naught tint .ted. He t; iriii to get it, but it would not cair, , so he spied ihe 1. be'., which re; d turn up side down, so he did so. Bui lo! how his little can Hew out cf his hand, and he got the stull' all over the il .:oa Then he picked the blamed j thing- up and carried it out doors, for he hrst thought it was gasoline, ana about that lime D:cksoi came along and said George, what are you doing with my lire extinguisher out here? Well Geo ge wilted right then, and he sal.l he did not know the darned thing was lo ided. You can resteisy that he will know what those new fangled things ate after this. INI OKMATIOX AM) OPINION. President McKinley, it is said, has had more public money placed at his disposal, without any restriction as to its use, than auy president since the foundation of the government, and the Xevv York Herald says: "It has been suggested that the president might see lit to use some o' it to convince Aguinaldo that Amct ican domination of the Philippines would be to his ad vantage, but it is not considered prob able it will be SO used.'" U-it g big, heavy coaches in plao of the light, early type of trolley cars has resulted in improving- the job of motorman. A Btoaklyn trolley com pany has h uud it r.ecessa y to adver tise for picked men, described as "1'n st-cla-s A ph i ican citizens, weighing- from 1(5) to 110 ) pounds, and not less th a, 0 f t 8 inches in stature." An otl'.eiai explained that only quick, strong, couiag'cons men could manage the lift t n-ton cars. !.-! with a KothI Nunii". There is a f.s'a in Japanese water called "the emperor of Japan." It is curiously angular- in form, being al most a true rectangle. It is resnlend- ent in color, with odd brownie-like face, and it is notable for its savory Eesh- Th Sultan Flatn. Am ong the sultan's gold plate th'jre ere dishes of solid cold of extraordi- nary kit-p, and there are plates, cups nd saucers, tureens and pitchers, maa- BiTe and heavy, made of the same Precious metal. Ifd S'lty-Flvo Children. Christopher Laytou, sr.. tho Mormon patriarch who was burled recently la Utah, gloried In the fact that ho was the father of eixty-five children. Thj . xact number of his wives Is not df initely known, but It la said that ho had five. At any rate this Is the num l.er that followed the body of the bish op to its last resting place. In the funeral cortege there were flfty-om of the sixty-flve children (fourteen h.-in 'tad; one hundred and forty Kiatid ihildren and nine great-grandchild:, t: Hishop Layton waa at one time presi dent of St. Joseph"s Stake. Arizona. He was an avowed polygamist and al ways lived with several wives. He did a great deal to build up the Mormon church In this entire intermoiintain re- j &Hm- ,'"x- I , . .. , . . . Good butter l i cent per pom d at j p T Davis Co., Union block. A Smart Woman. In London there is a woman, Mis Penman, who has control over more than f00 conductors In the employ ol the London Tramways Company. Miss Penman is the only woman lu England who occupies the very unique position of superintendent of street railway conductors. She engages all the con ductors COO all told and tho inspec tors, receives their reports from day to day and superintends the numer ous details appertaining to the distri bution of tickets, the checking o men's daily returns and the dismi.ssa of men when the occasion arises. Good butter 1 cents per pound at F. T. Davis Co., Union block. TO (IKi; A COI.U IN ON K DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 2."c. The genuine has L. B. O. cn each tablet- IAeu About the Wait. A y;irn comes from the far wes' about a slot machine bearing the an nouneement "Put a quarter in the slol and pet a surprise." Sometimes a 1 en deifoot who thinks he wants a sur prise drops in a quarter. He gets tin surprise all right, for the mechanisrr points a loaded revolver at him an displays this notice: "Drop in all youi money and your watch, or I'll explodf hi thirty seconds." New York Trib une. Sold Out. Not by the sheriff, but by tho ex daputy, but a fresh supply of every thing btikod at Ilolloway's today. Natural Hinrory. The slime secreted by ducts along the side of a fish keeps the scales froir hatni, increases the speed of the iisu, and makes it difficult to hold by iti enemies. Probably the smell of it i-j also repugnant to other fishes. More over, it protects the fish against tho attack of a fu::gus. Many an innocent little darling is suffering untold agony and canrot ex plain its troubles. Mark your child's symptoms, you may find it troubled with worms; give it White's Cream Vermifuge and restore it to quietness and health. Price 23 cents. F. G. Frieke & Co. Tlie Oldest I'nton Veteran. Mr. James Walsh, of Cumberland, Md., who was born in the County Ilo -common on the 2Gth of Julv, 17:1."., an 1 is accordingly now well on in his ln-lth year, is probably the oldest Union vet eran. He entered tlie army, although an old man, to take the place of h:.- .on, who he feared "might ror1' hatm," and served three year. tlirfe months in the w ir. Mr. ' lives with his son-in-law. who '-pros-pr reus farmer. He is in frd! ; f-rp-Mon of his intellectual fecu'tie-- nil foul! font! Hard coal deliver- d lo :.ny pari the city for 5-7.50 per ton, and the rivaled Mendota coal deliveicd of un for $i.2i per ton. John Watkkmax. Persons who lead a life ol exposure are subject to rheumatism, neuralgia and lumbago, will find a valuable remedy in Ballard's Snow Liniment: it will banish pains and subdue intla mation. Price 2-5 and .10 cents. F. G. Fricka A Co. New IJrikery. Same buildiLg,same baker and same prices, but all newly baked bread, cake, pies, etc., at Ilolloway's. TTTTTTTT TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTfTTTTTTT TTTTTTTTTTTT Up -to -Date Where everything is nice and clean and a full line of Fresh Meats is car ried in stock, is the place to do your buying. Such a place is the Excelsior iMcat Market M. L. JOHNSON, Prop. He Is a butcher who has had much experience in purchasing meat and I.e uuys only the best... Bulk Oysters, Game and Fish In Season .... Try Him For Fine Meats. liiiiiuiiuiiaiiuiiuiiiiiiiiaiiauiiaiuiii FURNITURE NO UN DERTAKING ous STOVES, RANGES. Our stock Is complete In all lines and we lii vite our friends to look It over We will -iu:eiivor to ple;ie you. Call and see us. STREIGHT 0 STREIGHT, (Successors to liccry Roeck. ) PLATTSMOUTH NKF Will not ijuiiio. ou if you take an occasional dose of 22221' Mail whisk The Purest Medicinal Whiskey i Made. Sold only by... GERING & CO., DRUGGISTS. New Hardware 4? 4? 4? 4? Having returned to IMattsmoutli, I will lie jlad to welcome all mv old customers, as well as new ones, 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4V ? 4? 4? 4? 4 4? ..I,,.... 4 1- . ...i.... illlll rllVV L1IV11I l SLUL I. JlJie Tinware and anything; uuallv hardware store. Be sure and call, as 1 interest you. JOHN Rockwood Block, JL 11 JLy 1 TV Job YOUR FORTUNE TOLD, THE ONLY TRUE SCIENCE BY WHICH YOUR FUTUHE CAN TRULY AND ACCURATELY BE FORETOLD. J fTav. ZARAH, the worM-renown?J Eirvptian A-.tnilo.-r, who has heon cr-alin n..:h as- 1 tonisnmeni inorouKiiout fairo.e v, i . "1 piauci noroscj ai.-iiu"ti'n f oaition, cnara'-i-r. ainlitv. i.lun. j.roi.ai.i- l.-nt-tii ol Lie. ...foiiiile ai'tadi.TiLn. alvn. and V . i" susrrf.BtiouM on lov. aHii r. ma m:-rr.. f ri.-nd . ..mrii!. i. r..i.n I m w.n l.i... ...... .... tir,, v7 -3 - ----- .T u 'ULV III liL L' t l n iiiiii a i. r nr. r.ii rr t'S r:; a-: - J truthful homsrop reading this offer & teBt trial. t ZARAH tho ASTROLOGER, Lock Jk From PRESS- "Zarah the ArmnLOa It oartaiQlj utoDiiblug t4 upon inditpatable and scientific lnnoeDees." iiiickweiler Lufz Continueto do a Ieadingbusiness in Fancy and Staple Groceries. Because they carry an immense stock, buy for cash and sell at low prices. Everything good to eat of Best Quality. Call and try us. Corner of Sixth and Pearl Streets. - - - Plzftsmouth. - Keb FOR FINE FOOTWEAR There is no place like Joe The best class of goods to be found in Omaha are here at from $1 to $2 cheaper per pair. We make a specialty of High Grade Shoes in the Latest Styles. We are glad to have you come in and see our stock WHETHER YOU BUY OR NOT. An Immense Line of FALL and WIXTLR SHOKS in, that will suit all classes of purcascrs. We paid the CASH and will give vou the benefit of heavy DISCOUNT. COME IN AND SEE US... JOE lEILSiIM, 413 Main Street, , - Plattsmouth. Neb. v $1.00 per Bottle. ? ? t i I IP ? ? i lt IP i i th ! l t i:.,.. ,.r c:, runvcs, I l.ti i wai e. i i i i .'ii ri.-d in a lirst-clas.- have some prices that will R. f -1 n PLATTSMOUTH does 1 JJ4- mimg JL I A REMARKABLE SCIENTIFIC AND 9 WONDERf'UL SCIENCE. tini An ntm nnv.t I..r tin: past live j'-ar, will frive a trutliful, ani urale, V .i y.ur inn. in; ni t;i! your (.crsoiial a;..arance, dif- A " -- - mm. m 111 LL '" iHiorm y'rarT'i i n o ron I'll IT CO T ii i r .. u., , -ru of your T'.uf ......... t .n.l fnti.rA 1.1a store A SINGLE ANSWER MAY LEAD YOU TO MAKE THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS. Send 10 cents ind pive exact dato uT t.irth and I will mirm diat! v winm vi,n m. of jour iiit, and prove it to bt nil trui ).y j ourself . I makt All commumr.af n,rn 5t.rict.l7 cotihd'intial. Ail.lr -am V Box 4Q3, Philadelphia, Pa. t tbotuands. Bis wonderful predictions and tests ar based 4 u m j t& Ei V 1 7 .1