PLAN OF ATTACK FAILS l5Joodth?rsty Proclamation of Fili pinos Cabled By Otis. Inurfc nt Around Hollo Art LoLo Ilrart and Scattering l All Direction Miller Confident of Maintaining Ilia I'OHltlon Without Klnrorceineut Hot Wi-ai Iiit at Manlln. Washington. Fob. 21 . The follow ing dispatch wiih received this after noon from Conoral Uiis: ".Manila, Feb. 21. Adjutuut Gen em I, Witf hinjton: The ollowliif was l-ism-d tty mi i tn iKir la u t officer of tin- i n mii rri-n t f,'evornment ut Maloloa, Feluu iry 1.) for oxi-oution during t.liat e v e 1 1 1 n tf ji ml iiiyht in ihis city: "'First Vdii will so dispose thiit ut M o'clock ut ni'lit the individual oi tin- territorial militia nt 30111- ordor will ho fniimi united in nil of tho ht ro-ts nf San I Yd ro, m ined with their halos and nvol vera or yutiM and am niMtiil ion, if com ven ier.t. " 'I'hilipuino fmiilios only will ho respected. Ylley houlU HOI lui mo- le-di (I, 1, nt. all other individuals of whatever race they may bo will bo ex terminated without, any com passion after tho e x term i n at ion of tho uruiv of 'ecu pation. " ' I bird -The dt fenders of the Phil ippines in your comumnd will attack tie; tjuard at liilil.id, I i borate tho pria-one-s and prosada r 10s and, having ac complished this, thoy will h.i armed, sayintr to them: "Hrothers, wo must avenge ourselves on tho Americans and exterminate) them that we may take our revenue for tho infamy and treachery which t hoy have eommi tted upon us; have no compassion upon them; attack with vijjor. All Fili pinos on ma-so will second you. Lony live Fil i pi no-.' independence!1'' l.-alh to TyraiitH. " 'Fifth The order to be followed in the attacks will be as follows: The riharo.shootei s of Tondo and Santa Ana will be-jii. the attack from without and these shots will he the signal for the militia of Troso I'inondo, (Juiato and S-impaloo to yo out into tho street and do their duty; those, of Pake, Ertnlta and Malate, Santa Cruz and San Mieuel will not start out until 12 o'clock unless they see that their com panies need assistance. "'Sixth The militia of Tondo will start out at .'( o'clock in tho morning and if aii do their duty our revenge will ho complete. lirothers, Europe contemplates us. We know how to dio as men, shedding our blood in de fense of the liberty of our country. Death to the tyrants! " 'War without quarter to the false Americans who have deceived us. " 'Either indepanee or death.' " Ttie portion of General Otis' dis patch indicated by dashes the officials were unable to decipher tonight. There is no "fourth" parngrah in the insurgent statement as furnished to the press. Kebels Disintegrating. The War department received the fo'lowinsr this morning: Manila, Eib. 21. Adjutant Gen eral, Washington: General Milier reports on the 19th inst. that the in surgent forces a few miles out from Iloilo are believed to be disintegrat ing. Ho can maintain his position with present force. Business in the city is being resumed. Ho has sent up four representative men, oHieials from the capital of the island of Xegros, where the American Hag was raised and American protec tion requested against a small insur gent force in , tho islands. Affairs their and in Cebu are very encourag ing. 1 shall endeavor to maintain and improve the present promising condi tions. A H aii s here a:e quiet. A small in surgent foice east of the city were driven a way yesterday with consider able loss to the enemy. Oris Owiiiir tn a lack of punctuation and economy of cable tolls General Otis' cable is not very clear in some parts, particularity in relcreneo to the island of Negro. A careful study of the dispatch on tdat point indicates that General Otis means to says four representative in habitants of the island of Negros have come to Manila, having been sent by t.eneral Milier to confer with General Otis regarding the extension of Ameri cans to that island. Neros is tho fourth island of the grout) in importance. It lies at its nearest point about ten miles from the island of Pa nay and General Miller's forces must have been in sight of Negros during the weeks preceding the capture of Iloilo. Just east of Negros, separated by a very narrow strait, is the island of Cebu, which it is also a part of General Otis' intention to occupv. From the dispatch it is gathered that neither at that point or at Negros is there likely to bo a very substantial resistence. Hot Wrather at Manila. Manila, Feb. 21. 5:15 p. in The l.'nited States transport Newport has arrived here fiom Iloilo with dis p;it hes from General Miller to Gen eral Otis. It reports all quiet at iioilo. The American troops there are occupying tho suburbs of Jaro and Molo. Business has been resumed generally with the outside world. Some rico is coming in from the prov inces and there has been no fighting since February 12. All is quiet at Manila. The heat is causing tome inconvenience, but no casualties have been reported. Dr. Shipman, specialist in chronic disenses and diseases of the eye and ear. Glasses accurately fitted. New lenses put in old frames. Artificial eyes and ear-drums inserted. Con sultation free. Office over Schlappa-casse's. ANOTHER SKIRMISH AT A1ANILA. Three Mom Member of tint Nelraka Ke(liiiant Wounded. Washinoton, Feb. 22 (.Special to TllK News. ) Tho following casualties were reported la the bklrmlsh near the waterworks at Manila this morn ing: Firat Nebraska Wounded: Com pany I), Private John S. Allen, neck, very severe; Company F, Allenzo Flko, elbow, slight; Company M, Charles Govoryck, knee, 3light. G. I. Mkiklejoiin, Assistant Secretary of War. FIRE SALUTES AND HOLD REVIEW Third Ntbranka Kegiuit-nt Olve Ounce to AuierU-nn (Jirl. Havana, Feb. 22. Sal u ten were fired at noon tod y in honor of Wash ington's birthday and General Ludlow held a review of the troops. General ilrooko and stall' being present. Gen oral Ludlow hell a public reception from 4 to 0 p. m , and at liuena Vista General Leo held a reception. Tho Third Nebraska regiment gave a dance to forty American girls, their mothers and k'nawoinen, residing at Quein idos. Summer (MmitcrH t or Troop Havana. Feb. 22. Maj r General Urooke, the governor general, ap proves tho plans of erecting plain wooden barracks for the troops which will remain here during the hot weather. A building for each com pany, 1 AO .."( feet, with double roof and having for the sides of the house panels on horizontal pivots, so as to swing completely open, with a kitchen separate, but connected by a covered way, will cost per c .mpany ",()()(. Some of tho troops will occupy tho Spanish masonry barracks. General Carpenter has just found one capable of accommodating 3,(K)0 men at Ciego do Avila, on the Moron trocha. 11 el ticker-KalTenberffer At 2 o'clock. .. Tuesday afternoon Kev. Katz of the',Gorman Presbyterian church pronounced the words which made Julius Helficker and Miss Mary Kallenberger man and wife, only the relatives and immediate friends of the contracting parties witnessing tho ceremony. The groom is well and favorably known in the city, having been employed for a number of years in the Burlington shops, while the bride also ei.j )V9 a largo circle of friends, having resided here for a number of 3ears. The happy couple departed on Wednesday for Kearney, near which place they will reside in the future. The News extends congratulations and best wishes to tho j'oung people. BeogcD-B(ngen. Monday February 20, 1899, just as the clock was about to strike tbe hour of 12, Mr. George Bengen, of Peoria, ill , led to the hymeneal alter Miss Tilly Bengen, the lovely daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Bengen, re siding near Mynard. The ceremony wa9 performed by Rev. J. D. Oldham, pastor of the Presbyterian church of Murray. The bride was attired in a beautiful cream colored dress and looked very charming. The groom wore the con ventional blnck and was at his best. After the ceremony the guest9 re paired to the dining room to unburden the groaning table, and went away feeling glad th tt they were there. 1'rogram of School Hoard Convention. Following is the program of School Board convention to be held at Weep ing Water, February 25, 1899: 10:00 A.M. Should the Board Hire the Teacher Before the Annual Meeting'!' ... L. C. Pollard, Nehawka. ll:tOA. M Is the Free Text book Law a Suct-eBs? F. F. Everett, Weeping WMier. 1::J P. M. Are Teachers' Wages High Enough? Turner Zink, Wabash. 2::vi P. M. Transferring Pupils from one District to Another Will it Worn Suc cessfully? (i. P. Foreman, Alvo. :l:00 P. M. Que8tion Box. (Questions may te written or oral, and you need not sign your name ...County Superintendent An opportunity will be given for general discussion of each topic. Several directors have suggested that it would bo an excellent idea for members of the school boards to meet and discuss important matters con nected with their work, hence this experiment. Farmers can get away about as well in February as any month in the year. We want as many districts represented as possible. It would be perfectly legitimate and proper for the 6chool district to pay the actual expense of any who take the time and trouble to attend. They could hardly afford to spare any of their "salary.'" The convention will be held at the school house. Respectfully, Geo. L. Farley For frost bites, burns.indolent sores, eczema, ekin disease, and especially piles, DeWitt's Witch Hazsl salve stands Grst and best. Look out for dishonest people who try to imitate and counterfeit it. It's their endorse ment of a good art'cle. Worthless goods are not imitated. Get DeWitt's Witch Hazel salve. F. G. Fricke & Co. I'lattsiuouth Nursery. I quote very low prices on first-class stock. Apple trees, three year9, 15 cents; $10 a hundred. Apple trees, two years, 12 cents; $8 a hundred. Plum trees, three years, 30 cents; $20 a hundred. Cherry trees, three years, 30 cents; $2C a hundred. Peach trees, three years, 15 cents; $12 a hundred. Grape vines, 5 cents; 3 a.hundred. Rasp berries, 75 cents a hundred and black berries, 75 cents a hundred. J. E. Leeslev, Prop. Lost A letter addressed to Mrs. Gertie Thompson, from Miles City, Mont. It had not been opened. Was lost on tho Louisv.Uie road, west of own. Finder leave at the poitofHce. M1 .1 ni Fresh Outbreak of Incendiarism Is Followed By Fighting. Many Kesidenoea and lluilut Hoii Horned and Hundred of Inhabitants Wfte itendered Houielew The Nli;iit a Terror to Thousand of liiintliilMut of Manila MANILA, Feb. 23. 7 30a. m. There was an outbreak of incendiarism, ac companied by lighting, in Manila hint evening. The casualties were few, but the property loss is enormous. 0:.'50 a. m. Immense damage ha-, been done by fires, which are believed to have been started by insurgents last night. Tho tire department has ex perienced great difficulty in lighting the Humes owing to defective ap paratus. It is reported that the natives have damaged the apparatus. There was some fighting in the streets during the night, but the Americans quickly quelled thoupis ing. A number of insurgents were killed and several Muerican soldiers were wounded. A large market place was among tho fust to burn nnd from 51 M) to t Id residences and bti-iuet-s houses were destroyed. Fires weie started at several points simul taneously and spreading witn great rapidity resisted all elTori to control them. Hundreds of homeless natives are huddled in the streets, making pa trol duty of the Americans difficult. The night was one of terror to thousands of tho inhabitants of Ma nila, the rebels making geol their threats of buining acres of Manila. One officer was wounded. At: K o'clock an incendiary lire occurred in a block of brick buildings occupied by Chinese 0:1 Calle le E-ic street. A still breeze was blowing and the inflammability of tho structures caused the blaze to bo i spread with alarming rapidity. The city lire department was hopelessly in competent, and the English volunteer brigade from Santa Mesa was sum moned and with a modern euyine pumping adequate streams from the canal succeeded, after four hours work, in getting the blaze under con trol. Hundreds ltendered Homeless. Meantime the entire block and tbe g renter part of two others across the street were completely gutted. Hun dreds of inhabitants were rendered homeless. Chinese and natives "lined the adjacent streets while hundreds more, fearing a general conflagration, removed their furniture and other portablo goods in every diiection, within a radius of a quarter of a mile when the alarm was first given. Gen eral Hughes personally superintended the police arrangements. The whole city was thoroughly patrolled and guards were doubled. Every avail able man was dispatched to the region of the fire. Impediments were placed in the way of the firemen and the hose was cut live different times. This resulted in all the natives being driven off the streets, those in the immediate vicin ity of the blaze being corralled in vacant lots and guarded until the ex citement was over. In many instances the natives were insolent and paid no regard to the orders given them and the soldiers were compelled to use harsh measures. The butts of their rities and their bayonets were freely applied. Captain Robinson of Company C, Thirteenth Minnesota, and three men were wounded. Oiseovered by a Woman Another great discovery has been made, and that too, by a lady in ihis country. "Disease fastened its clutches upon her and for seven years she withstood its severest test, but her vital organs were undermined ana death seemed imminent. For three months she coujrhed incessantly, and could not, sleep. She finally discov ered a way to recovery, by purchasing of us a bottle of Dr. King's Xew Dis covery for Consumption, and was so mm h relieved on taking first dose, that she slept all night; and with two bottles, has been absolutely cured. Her name is Mrs. Luther Lutz." Thus write V. C. Hamnick ev: Co., of Shelby X. C. Trial bottles free at F. G. Fricke & Go's, drug store. Regular sizeoOc and $1.00. Every battle suar teed. 4 Home iirowu Fruit Tree Are the bent. The Riverside Nursery Co. has a full and complete stock of all kinds of fruit trees, vines and plants which they have grown with care. Their many years of experience in the busi ness has enabled them to grow nur sery stock that will compare with any in the countty. They have all the standard and choice varieties suitable for this climate, also new and valuable varieties. They do their own budding and grafting, and can guarantee their varieties to be true to name and strict ly first-class. Why not buy your trees here where you can get them fresh and grown in tho Fame soil and. cli mate in which they are to be trans planted? It will save you time and money. They invite you to come aud inspect their docii and be convinced of these facts. Nursery two and one half miles east and one-half mile north of Union, Neb. Call or write in regard to varieties, prices, etc. C. F. Mohton, Prop., Union, Neb. J. Sheer, Sedalia. Mo., conductor on electric street car line, writes that his little daughter ws very low with croup, and her Ufa paved after all phy sicians had fulled, only by using One Minute cough cure. F. G. Fricke & Co. In the future W. L. Street, sgent for the Singer Manufacturing com pany, will be found in W. K. Fox's stationery store. CITY AM) COUNTY. H HHNIM1A V. John diluents ,f Elm v. o,l was in the ci'y yesterday. K A. Wilkinson, the Eagle lumber man, win in the city today. A. T. Leydu 1 f eeping Water was a business vi-itor in the city today. Tho anniversary of Washington's LirthUiiy was ob-erved hy the banks and the county officers today. The funeral of 11. J. Reynold,' babe Whs h Id this aftern'ori from hi resi dence in the south part of town, nnd interment was made in CMk Hill ceme tery. Colonel Peter E. IlutTner, the demo cratic war horse from the second ward, was down town today for tho lirnt time after on illness of two weeks. Ho has been sullVririg with the grip. Will Petersen, Ed Tutt, Harry ii.irthold and Ed Smith were in Omaha today as delegates to the state council i f the. .Junior Order of I'liil-al A inericau Mechanic . Editor PieKett of the Greenwood Itccord was i:i (lie city today. Mr. PieKett caffio down to attend to some j (lUsj noss at the court Ionise, but found the temple of justice was c osed, the officials having closed up to celebrate Washington's birthday. The disbarment action iig linst John C Watson camj up in the Otoe county district court yesterday afternoon. Attorney W. C. Sloan appeared for the defendant and demanded prompt hearing. However, Judge JJamsey took the matter under advisement. 1). M. (,u;ikenbush, who has been a resilient of Green wocd for a number of years, was in the city K.day shaking hands with oid friends, being on his way to Philadelphia, where he has accepted a lucrative position as book keeper for a large firm of that city. Mr. and Mrs. 1 homas Waliing enjoy the distinction of having been born on the same d iy as the father of our country, the immortal Ceoi'ge Washington. The au-pieious event was celebrated in a proper man ner today. Mr. and Mrs. Walling unquestionably enjoy an isolated, but deeidt dly p'eas mt, distinction. TIIVKSJJA V. Mrs. George Kroehler is tecovering from an attack of the grip. Jerry McTIugh of South 11 jnd is vis iting friends in the city. Superintendent G. L, Farley is at tending to school business in Weeping Water. Wallace Carter returned today from a visit v ith his mother at Weeping Water. Jake Ileiurich has been quite ill for seveial days, but is considerable better today. Mrs. W. II. Deal ing went to Omaha yesterday to meet her busbind, return ing to Piatlsmouth today. II irry Race, tbe ex-newspaper man of Weeping Water, was attending to business in the county judge's oftice today. Gottlieb Numeisler and Miss Mag gie Berhus of Avoea were united in marriage by Judge M. Archer yester day afternoon. At the home of the bride near the shops Judge G. M. Spin-look last even ing united in marriage John Price and Augu'ta Schultz. C. If. Petersen departed yesterday with his household eoods for Hum boldt. He has a farm near there and will engage in farming next summer. His faini'y will go down in a few days. A young cat which makes its home in W. D. Jones' livery barn is gelling quite, a reputation as a mouse-killer. Yesterday it. killed sixteen of the little yermins. and today its record woa even better. Mrs. Maiy E. Longcnhagcn today received a dra t for $,',000 from the head officers of the Modern Woodmen of America, that being the amount of the insurance carried hy Fred Longen hagen. This is pretty quick woric, as the papers were only sent in three w-eeks ago. Elias Sage, who was so serious' y wounded Monday afternoon by a tree falling upon him, is getting along as well as could be expected. He sus tained some internal injuries, but the attending physician is of the opinion that he will soon recover from that part of his injuries. Frost Bites and Chilblains Quickly enred-by Banner Salve, the most healing remedy in the world. F. G. Fricke & Co. A tiooil Smoke. Just a wiiitY of one of our cigars will give you an idea of the quality of them. Only the best tobacco used. They burn freely, don't bite the toneue, nnd have a llavor that is al together pleasant. The flavor of our cigars is not artificial, but the natural aroma of the tobacco. Otto WuitL, MTr. The drama oi Colonial times, which will be given for the benefit of the M. V. A. band on the f th and 10ih of March, is fuil of line sentiment, start liny situations and dramatic effect, while the costuming will lend a picture.-que r. ess true to the period. Be sure and witness this play. Marriage Permits. The following marriage license were granted by County Judgre Spurlock today :. Name and Residence. Age. j George W. Towle, Weeping Water ( Ella Daisy Mitchell, Hendiey, Neb ) William Clark Timblin. Weeping Water.. I Emma Josephine Wiiey. Weeping Water.. t John Price. Plattsmouth I Augusta shultz. Plattsmouth Gottlieb Nunieister. Avoca Minnie Maggij lierhns, Avoca ...2i ..is , . . -.'s ...) . .. ..1 ...25 . -'I The duelling scene in the drama "R-tribution" will be fine. Don't miss seeing it. March 9 and 10. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS Probate- No?ic: In tin? ("on nt v 'en 1 1. (a- ' . ni 1 iv In 11, c- niHll. i 1. 1 lii,- i--t.11- 1. 1 A. Tliuliiits, dn 1-I 'I ln'n;is . I l,,m;.i--. ,-.,it:- t-iii,t L' .1 : . t 1 'I: . i 1 111 l'liHiiri., s-tis in 1 i!.i 1 li Hii.t '.. i -:w , .i.rii. 1 Tfioiiia and i tn. ' i am! Sv. :a 1 li in.i . minors, and all other p.-i-ons inten tnl m s.cl estate, an- lu-iebv ii"t,!i-d that i cbiu.uv '.'n, I ..(, I .. ' I d-i, ku.'ii d'.fi'i ! t !ic ;i i e n.iiiu d Hi 1 :i,r -., .1 p,.'Utic 'li in s.id t t a i .-j ; ills- jv.i nth' i thu.tts, that Albin-i 1'. 1 ..;... v . lutj nt sa:J county, u.ed - I 1 1 1 Is. l-'js, inte-t.ile, hud j ,-se-sc-'J of an estate in .nd rnunn ; that the above named Cousiuiue ai 1 t h'- h'-.i - nl sail ,1 .im-,. that Septumber M, Is'.'S, '1 h.imas J. Ilmum-, w.i, appointe-d adriaui"! r.t t .r. i inl it ;i nn-d i.pnri t.i, giving the required bond. and that -,ii I I'hmiias I 1 homas ha n-lue-d to give- bund, but on l let. em oe-r iss, ie-signe.1 in-, appointment mi 1 term,- mended the appointment 1. 1 i .ei ne W Ihoma ,. ; jr.: that )e,en.liei i '.'-. tieme-. Si:srtn ami l-.lizzie Thomas h'ed the-it iiioimii asking the ap pointment ol s,i: 1 'junt.'O . l'ti, ni as. jr., .md up in said date, the s-im ieni,;e V 1 hoir is, p., was appointed adin inistiatnt , i on.) I mtie, I upon thegningol bond, le-ipiiie-d by !a lhit x ( leorge . Thomas, jr , has never leti U ied lm ' llinj; any bom!, and has wholly tiegleiled P-J q .alllvloi saidnlliee. i'etlti liei plays ho a I iniiiisttat ion ,, this estate, ami I n l.'.e appoint ! ment ol llaiiyl, I II as a lm , n ;st i at m t! en ,,. on will theicf oi e tabe- no i u e t li.it il y ,,u tin to appear at said e-outt Man. h I I. s;.;, ,,i : i.'i lot k p. in., and Contest said petition, the lonil wnl K'laut the piayei ol s;tl,l petition and appoint flail y (j. Todd, or some othei smtalile p(:.-,,ii. adiiiimstraloi , and pt ort-.- j n, a sett U menl ot said estale. itiiess my li.in r and the seal ol said cunt at Hlattsmouth. Ni.'oiaska, this, the J!-t day ol I'eh.. A. 1. Is'.''.' il.,K.,l- M.siinn.i K. l-Si:.l. County J'. Ire. Iegal Notice. Notu.e is beii-by nivili that by vilttie o a i hat tel moitHa;e, dated on the 4th day ol . 1 1 y; 1 1 t , is'.)?, and duly lile-d in Hie otli. e of the county clei k ol I'ass i oimtv. Nebtasksi, on the 'Jlst dav of Aiifjusl, lsl'7, and executed hy I.. M. Moun y toll. K. Waldion and by him assigned to 1 li f irst National Hank ol Ce eiiuood on the Itii day nl August, I si'7. lor a valuable considei at ion, w h icli said nun ta-e was iy en to seen i e t he pa y ment of the sum ol j l ,:)s i'm i. and upon wh: h there is now due the sum id ,l.."Jtl. I", delaint bav ingf been made in the paynie-nt ol said sum, and no .suit or other proceeding at law having been instil u led to recov er sai l debt or any jiai t I hei eof , there-lore 1 will sell the piopi itv therein de scribed, vi: t)nenray mare, I" yeaisoM due Kray hoise, PI years old hui brown marcs, .". 7 and il ve.n s ,,l e-sjie-Ciiely . ne Riay Keldinfr, .1 years old One bay a eld inn. " yeai s e : ! ( ue I leel inn bindei ( lite f 'sterly mower. One Whitewater lumber waip-n Two listers, tyvo ployvs. One truck vvasion, one linn nyy . At public auction on tip: premises to-yvit: I he southwest quarter of section If,, tow n hip eleven. raniie nine, in Cass county. Aebiaska. nein- two and one-halt miies south of the village nl ( i eeu- wood, in ( ireenwood jiiec'iii t, on the 1 1 1 1 1 day of March, IS'.i'.l, at one o clo k p. tn . id sni 1 day. I iks i N a mi in. m. Hank or ( in i- i:yy i urn. Assjo,.,. ,,( 1 ,, tj-aec,. Hated Feb. "I. IS'.i'.l Notiee i,f I ml. 1I ediiesH i he l'lattsmoutlf ( ias and IJectiic I-ijdit com pany hereby nives notice that the foiloyyin is the list and amount of all existing debts el said corporation on the lirst day of bcbritaiy, A. !.. lsifti. namely: First mortgage (1 per cent bonds ot the 1'lattsmoui li Gas and F.lectric l.ijdil company, interest payable semi-annually. une 1st and Uecembei 1st -slu.Don to Accrued interest on same mm no Total indebtedness j:td,:!i.'il 00 This notice is (riven in compliance with the provisions of chapter sixteen of the compiled statutes ot the stale of .Nebraska. J. i. Kicur-Y, ''resident. S. U. Ilirt hV, Treasurer. C 1). Joni s, Hecrc-iary Majority of board of dircctois. Frobate Notice. In County Court. Cass County, Nebraska. Ill the matter ot the estate of Henry Moll, de ceased: lacob. Phillip. Fred, Charles and Wiiliam Stoll. F.lizabeth Mc 1-arland, Christinae Leach, Martha l.ana beery, Mena lhierolf, Kosanna Mai'tcr, Louisa Ripple, the unknown heirs ol Adam Stoll, Mary Mctdynti and Catharine Lear, the last three named being now deceased, the un known heirs ot Henry Moi'i, deceased, and al! other persons interested in said lnattei aie here by notified that on the "JOth day ot f-ebtuaiy, IsOSI. Henry M . Soenniclisen tiled a petition m said county court, praying that his final admin istration account be settled aui allowed, t o or der distributing assets and that lie be discharged from his trust as administrator yy ith will annexed, and that if you lad t.) appear before said court on the lHtn day of March, A U, ls i'.i. at Ml o'clock a. m., and contest ;;aid petition, the court may grant t he prayer of said petition and make su h other and further orders, allowances and decrees as to this court may seem proper, to the end that all matters pertaining to said estate may be final y settled and determined. Witness my hand and the seal of said court at Plattsmoutii, Nebraska, this, the 'ith day of Feb ruary, A lJ, IS'.i'.l Gl.OKCE M. Sl-I KLOCK. (Seal) County Judge. Legal Notice. Administrator's sale of land. In the district court of Cass county, Nebraska. In the matter of tbe estate ot John Buns, de ceased: Under and by virtue of a license to -el! the real estate hereinafter described, made in the above entitled cause bv the Honorable basil Kanisey, judge, on the l-'ith day of February, A. I). 1 1 will on March 11th. A I). 1-i'H. at in o'clock a. m. at the south door ot the court house. ::i Plaits mouth, in Cass county, Nebraska, oife-r tor sale lots seven and eight, in block fourteen: the .south one-third of lots four, live and six. in block se-y en teen; and part of lots tour, rive and six, in block six, in Duke's addition, all in the city of I'iatts mouih. in Cass county. Nebraska, to the highest bidder for cash- llr.NKV M. Hons, Administ rator. Byron Clark, attorney. First publication Feb 14, !".;' I.pgal Notice. In the district court of Cass roiinty. NVhiuska. Hilina Lindblad vs . Warner Lindblad. To Warner Lindblad: You are hereby notified that planum in the above entitled cause has tiled her peti'ion in the district court of Cass County, Nebraska, to ob tain a divorce for the reason that since her mar riage to you. vou have grossly, wantonly, and cruelly, while being of suliicient abihtv to pro vide her suitaDie maintenance failed, refused and neglected to provide such suitable maintenance; and fraudulently and wiilfuily deserted and abandoned her. Vou are required to answer said fietition on or before March u, A. !., ls;is: and ailing so to do, your delauit will be entered of record. IIii.MA LiMaa.AD. I'la.iitltl. Byron Clark. Attorney. Probate Notice. In County Court, Cass County. Nebraska. In the matter of the estate of Bushrod Washing ton Richardson, deceased. Ann M. Davis, Lavina Conley, Caroline Fow ler, the unknown heirs of David Richardson, de ceased, the unknown heirs of Parnielia Duiing. deceased, and all other persons interested in said matter are hereby notified that on the 'ith day of February, IS'ay, Mrs. A. M. Davis tiled a peti tion in said county court alleging among other things that Kushrod Washington Richardson died on the loth dav of January, A. D. ls'J.t. leaving no last will and testament, and pos sessed of personal estate, and that the above named constitute all the persons interested in the estate ot said diseased, and praying for ad ministration thereof. Vou are hereby notified that if you fail to appear at said court on the :th day of February, A. I. at Hi o'clock a. m, and contest said petition, the court y iil appoint H. M. Gault, or some ether suitable person, ad ministrator, and proceed to a settlement of said estate. Witness my hand and the seal of said court at Plattsmouth, Nebraska, this 7th dav of Feb ruary, AD. Is'.'ll. Gkorge M spurlock, seal County fudge. Lejral Xotico. In the District Court of Cass County. Nebraska. Carrie F.. Black, plaintiff, vs- Junius N. Black, defendant- To Junius N. Black, non-resident defendant: Vou are hereby notified that on the 31st day of January, lf-yy, Carrie K. Black tiled a petition against you in the district court of Cass county. Nebraska, the object and prayer of which are to obtain a divorce from you on the ground that you have grossly, cruelly and wantonly tailed, ne glected and refused to support the plaintiff, be ing of sutticient ability so to do, and for the custody of the minor child the issue oi said mar riage to-wit: Sarah B- Black, aged fourteen years: and that certain personal property, rights and credits be decreed to be the property of ttiis plaintiff, and for reasonable alimony. Vou are required to answer said petition on or before Monday, the sUth day of March, l-'y.. Carrie E. Black, Plaintiri. By C. S- Polk, her attorney- - Notice to Creditors. State of Nebraska, ) . ... . Oass County. , " s- In County Court. In the matter ot the estate of Franklin Niemann, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the creditors of said deceased will meet the administrator of said es tate, before me. county judge of Cass county. Ne braska, at the county-court room in Plattsmouth in saiJ county, on the 17th day of March. A, D-, l!sW. and on the 17th day of August, ls;i, at In o'clock A. M. each dav for the purpose of pre senting their claims for examination, adjustment and allowance. Six months are allowed for the creditors of said deceased to present their claims from the l"th day of February, lKy Witness my hand and tha seal of said county court at Plattsmouth, Nebraska, this -4tli day January, 1;V9. George M. Spurlock, (Seal) County Judge. M C fl A o n r s Livery, Feed Sale Stable. Fines! Rios in tho by tho D.iy v ,ii I- ;ii-s 1 1 WAGONS, BUGGIES, And FARM IMPLEMENTS. We are hero for the Business ol tho County... Ami will "..-t il, if Fair lnil:uo :nd Cud l.o'd- will cut nnv li-.'uro with our l'ariu--r Frui.ds. Winn you nro in tmvii. i omo i'id -! ii wo will gl.--ily show von : : i i -1 I i 1 1 a- b:ii- in -'" 1. ML E. Manspeaker & Son, Pearl St., between 6th and 7th, Plattsmoutii I" ill I 3? ; "..v m M Sr- iy.fi'' ii i v. mi o - THE NEWS Job NATJONAL BANK OF PL TT.sMi il"i II, N .!. PAID UP CAPITAL. 50,000 ( life I' ll, i veiy bt fa' i - t : jtiipt ti ai, art ,n lot il' Legitimate Banking Business.) TOUKS, bonds, void, go vcrn in -n t -mil l Beouritlos tjouglit and sold. 1 :jiosl ts re- cctved nnd interest ulluwed on the r-prtfi-eiit.es. Drafts flrawu, avallaolo In any Dart of tbe U. S. mid ull tbe principle I towns of Eurou. 'JolU'tt! .ins mad.- and nromnllv rr-lriiLted. lil.'best lliari, price paid for county wur.-nnts, and i-r-u n fcy liomls. DIHUCTOHb: il. N. Dovey. I). Ila-.-Ksv.ori!;. S F. E. Wiiit j. (.,. F. liovi Go . K. i jev. Pre'.. S. Wnaijb. H. N. Dovev. Asst. Cashier Hattsmouth Coal Yard! is Tin: flag;; to in;v- HARD COAL, CANON CITY, SOFT COAL ALL iRADi:3 OF WOO!). ! H:i.3-, Corn, 0;tts and alt Kir '"i'Jfj Constantly on. liand. EGENBERGER 5 TROOP, THTRI" AND ?,t AJN-ST.S FURNITURE AND UN DERTAKING Lin OUSE FURNISHINGS. mm is STOVTiS, RANGES. Oar stock Is eoinplfjte In all lines and we j Id vite our friends to loolt it over We pill i srdoavor to please you. Call nnd ee STREIGHT 0 STREIGHT Successor t In err ilneek. i PL .'yT."SMOI!TP ';T'.i HARVEY HOLLOW AY GoiitJnJi or ISuilclcr. Contracts taken for the erectien ot Residence? Barns and any kind of carpenter work, in anv part of the county. Call on or address..- HARVK IIOLLOWAr.riatlMuonth, Sfb and City. HoiT.O! Boarded or Week. in al I; i M I Kneelantl Crystal Creamery and Refrigerator Combined. .i;iUs .,n per riMil. inore linttor liinn tin- old w;.y of t k i n tr can- d milk. Th'i luilk from ( iobt -r,w.; ii 1 1 b(( t.-UCi ll r-u-o of with le-s labor limn foriio-rlv with Unit hf uiiecmv. : i.;n-ity from two ,, eighty e n s ."Jo f'll-Ho;l- who lil 'l.'s butter fun :ll'oid to do yvithont one. For fur I her i j r rt ieul a r- t " ui re of It. F. Dean, Acnt. Flat tsiiioiintb, bra-ha. does Printin c--o-:-c-4-:-e'".s-' WHTEBREA an ws A YA LI NCIM.N A Vi:. A Ml M Ktlll.K STS , If. I. S'.)i;M( IISi;., Maiingtr. 4 J J.ru-o.i Si;j.ily of all th'i i:i:sr ckadks HARD COAL PT In' 'ud. iig U,e I' 'atiioii Mi-.-aiUri. I !lilH.M, .;i(:S'.-Oii Hill (iini 'nn on ( ,'i t y 1 .u m ;i. . :: .i on hand A !- i.aiil:tv of heape-r Gi a b.s of N I "1 ' M.. We a v) keep on hand a!! kiiids ol Wood. Ail oi- 4 6 0 i i 14 2 ders prompt. y de.i.ered. I.ea'.e orden at gr oceiy storeof A. H. Weemba' h ii Co. JAMES W. SAGE, THE Leading Liveryman. -t ot r: r nish'jc at aii ho. r -a r.d h, :s are a.v.ay, reasonabJe. 'J bciro-t onveceut LriardinjrstaU'i! for fai-nit-rs in tl,e ritv. i t'LATTST'TOUT.'f : fe, ! inW.B.Ml GREAT I ROCK ISLAND ROUTE. LOW RATES ON OUR PERSONALLY CONDUCTED TOURIST EXCURSIONS. Jjoav-s Kansris City every Friday 3 i via Colorado Spriri(.'s and Si-c-ric Lioule. j Southern Koul o lea v.-s Kiin-as City I every Wednesday via Ft. Worth and El L'aao to Lo- A n ;.;'. os. Tlu-ee excursion cir; arc attached to fast iassor.f'er train.-, and their f popularity i- evidence that we offer tho best. Write for handsome itinerary which ffives full i nforni ition ar.d ra-yc map, -eat free. For complete information, rates ai d horth r:-.--r v-i I ion, so-e yo-jr local ticket aeui or nddie-s VL K. MacLi:oi. A. G. 1'. A., Topeka, Ivan. John SKiiAsriAN, (i. I'. A., Chicar. HvID COAL. Missouri Ca!t feiuiine ( ,iin;ii ( itj Coal i FOP CiAriH . ,s . . (JliVi- ortlePl fit r. S. hlto o store. j V'- J WIJITK. 9