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HAVETIIEM0NTIIE1N
Trenches 'nnord Filipinos Inade
quate Protection.
Itattulion of Whratou'i Krg-liueot Wlna
llrllllant Victory Against m Uuperlor
1-orve Holding (Strong; Position Com
paruture Lint of Casualties Other
New of the Day.
Manila, March 10 --5 .50 p. rn The
First batalllon of the Twentieth in
fantry retired from 1'aalg today.clear
ing ihe country to Calnti, a well-defended
village of 700 inhabitants, five
miles northwest of the foothills. The
troops first encountered the rebel out
posts in the denso jungle on the banks
of the river. The enemy wua dis
lodged after half an hour's fighting.
The Americans advanced in splendid
manner under a heavy fire until it was
ready to volley the rebels from the
trenches. The latter had a great ad
vantage and dropped a number of our
men. The Americans charged across
the rice fields, making four advances
on the enemy, who numbered 1,000
men, 500 of whom were entrenched,
and in the face of a cross-fire.
Our troops carried the town after
four hours lighting and burned tho
outskirts, the rebels firing from the
windows and keeping up a 'running
lire in the streets. The Americans
withdrew in order to obtain more am
munition. Comparative Losses .
The rebels lost about 100 men and
the American loss was Corporal John
son of Company C and Private Mc
Avoy of Company L killed. In addi
tion tho following Americana were
wounded:
Sergeant Check, Company L; Cor
poral Households, Company M; Pri
vate Kelly, Company C; Private Kin
ney, Company C; Private Tinkler,
Company C; Private Varley, Company
G; Private Gilley, Company G; Pri
vate Caley, Company F; Private
Mahan, Company Lr, Private Griffiths,
Company L; Private Lafeyth, Com
pany L.; Private MeFarland, Company
L.
Aartie Cluckmann, the regimental
"mascot," carried a parrot into action
and was wounded in the knee.
find the Americans There.
The insurgents at the outposts ard
in the trenches beyond Caloocan fired
several volleys last night upon the
Kansas volunteers and a part of the
Fourth regulars, desiring, it is sup
posed, to discover if the American
line had been thinned by the move
ment of General Wheaton's command.
The Americans in the trenches re
plied warmly to the fire.
H. Y. Beecher of Company A of the
Montana regiment was killed in the
engagement.
A battalion of the Twentieth regu
lar infantry routed a small band of
Filipinos on the Liguna road and
some sharpshooters who were firing
from a house over which a French flag
was floating were dislodged.
A gunboat entered the lake and
silenced a one-gun battery in tha foot
hills. Democratic Primary Convention.
Notice is hereby given that the city
primaries, for the purpose of electing
delegates to the city convention aud
to nominate one councilman from each
ward, are to be held on Friday even
ing, March 17, between ihe hours of 7
and .8 o'clock.
First ward, Perkins hotel block.
Second ward. Turner hall.
Third ward, Jones' barn.
Fourth ward, police judge's office.
Fifth wnrd, Bach's store.
That the said convention is called to
meet on SUurday evening, March 18,
at White's hall at 8 o'clock, for
the purpose of placing in nomination
two members for the board of educa
tion for three vears: one member for
the bonrd of education to fill vacancy,
and for the transaction of such other
and further business as may properly
i-ome before said convention.
The several ward.- are entitled to
the following representation:
First ward, eight delegates.
Second ward, fifteen delegates.
Third ward, eleven delegates.
Fourth ward, thirteen delegates.
Fifth ward, seven delegates.
P. E. RL'FFXER, Chairman.
Chaklbs D. Cummins, Secretary.
Mottles Tears.
The custom of bottling tears Is pe
culiar to the people of Persia. There
It constitutes an important part of
the obsequies ot the dead. As the
mourners are Bitting around and
weeping the master of the ceremonies
presents each one. with a piece of cot
ton wool or sponge with which to
wipe away the tears. This cotton woo)
or sponge is afterward squeezed into
a bottle and the tears are preserved
as a powerful and efficacious restora
tive for those whom every other med
icine has failed to revive.
rovNO
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urns
In Encounter Between Pateros and
Tagulg Two Lives Lost.
A Frightful Blunder
Will often cauo a horrible burn, scald,
cut or bruise. LSucklen's Arnica Salve,
the best in the world, will kill the pain
and promptly heal it Cures old sores,
fever sores, ulcers, boils, felons, corns,
all skin eruptions. Best pile cure on
earthy OnJy 25 cents a box. Cure
guaranteed , . Sold, by F. G. Fricke &
Co. . 1
Close Observer. :
It is the sagacious remark ol a keen
observer of tourists, aud he offers it
to the traveling public, that you can
generally tell a newly married couple
at the dinner table by the Indignation
of the husband when a fly alights on
the wife's butter.
'lowers.
Flowers, are the beautiful hiero
glyphics of nature, with wliich she in
dicates how much she loves us. Ex.
Uive the Children a Drink
called Grain-O' It'is a delicious, ap
petizing nourishing' food drink to take
the place ,of coffee.' ,", When properly
prepared it tastes, like the nest cof
fee but is freo from all. its injurious
properties. . Grain-O aids digestion
and strengthens the nerves. It is not
a stimulant but a health builder, and
children, as well as adults, can drink
it with great benefit.- ' Costs about one-
fourth as much as coffee. 15 and 25c.
at grocers.
Homeseekers' Bxcarsiou.
The B. & M. will sell Uomeseekers'
Excursion tickets March 21. April 14
and 18, May 2 and 16,1899,for one fare
for the round trip plus $2,' to following
terrltories:'Ariz'6na," Arkansas, Indian
Territorj Louisiana, New Mexico,
Oklahoma, Texas and ' other statea
For further information call at B. & M.
depot. W. L. Pickett, Agent.
State of -Ohio, City of Toledo. I
... Lucas County, 1
Frauk I. Chenev makes oath that he is the
senior partner of the firm ef F. J. Cheney & Co..
doing business in. the citv.of Toledo, county and
state aforesaid, and 'that said tirni will pay the
sum of One Hundred Dollars for each and every
case of Catarrh that cannot be curqd by the use
of Hall's Catarrh Cure.
: .- t RANK J. CHENEY.
Swum to before-me and subscribed in mv.
presence this 6th day of December. A. D. 1886.
: -. i .- --. A.-W GiEASON,
(Sell) . Notary Public.
Hall's Cav rl Cure is taken internally and
acts directfy on ihe' blood and surfaces ol the
system. . Send for testimonials, free,
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.
s3fSold by druggists, 75c.
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
The Toilets of Animals.
Cats make the mot careful toi.et o
any class of animate. The lion a?id.t::
tiger wash themselves in exactly t':
same manner as the cat, welting th
dark, indla-rubber-llke ball of the f :
foot and inner toe, and passing :t ove
the face and behind the c.rs The foo
la thus at the same time a tare hp;
and brush, and the rough tongue cural"
the rest of the body -
Pneumonia Follows La Grippe.
but pneumonia cannot follow the use
of Foley's Honey and Tar. Pneumonia
is striking down hundreds of those
who thought they were cured of Li
Grippe. Foley's Honey, and Tar,
taken during or after La Giippe, is
guaranted to prevent pneumonia. F.
G. Fricke & Co.
Recommended for La 6rlppe.
N. Jacuson, Danville, 111., writes:
My daughter had a severe attack of
La Grippe seven years ago'and since
then whenever she takes cold a
terrible cough settles on her lungs.
We tried a great many remekies with
out giving relief. She tried Foley's
Honey and Tar which cured her. She
has never been troubled with a cough
since. 25c. F. G. Fricke & Co.
Diver with a Record.
The greatest diving feat ever
achieved was in moving the cargo of
the ship Cape Horn, wrecked off the
coast of South America, -when a diver
named Hooper made seven Gescents to
a depth of over 200 feet, remaining at
one time forty-two minutes under the
water. An authority states that the
greatest depth to which a man has
been known to descend does not exceed
220 feet, which is equivalent to a pres
sure of eishty-eight and one-half
pounds to the square inch.
Italy In London.
The Italians in London ace sufficient
of themselves to form a large town.
There are as many as "14,000 of them;
2,000 of these are ice-cream vendors
and 1,000 organ-grinders: " The other
11,000 are chiefly engaged as plaster
bust sellers, artists' models, cooks,
valets, teachers, artists, restaurant and
hotel keepers, and o on.
That Throbbing Headache
Would quickly leave you if you used
Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousands
of sufferers have proved their match
less merit for sick and nervous head
aches. Thsy make pure blood and
stronsr nerves and build up your
health. . Easy to . take.. Try them
Only 25 cents. .. Money back if not
cured. Sold by F G. Fricke & Co.
Oregon and Washington Volanteers la
the Thick of the Ilattle and Lose
WounUfU Filipino Forces Are Hep
arated In the F.ng-aft-eiuent and
Wheaton Shuts Off Communication.
Ma VILA, "March 15, 8 a. m. Late
yesterday General Wheaton's column
encountered the enemy in such force
letween I'utoros and Taguig as to
necessitate a change in the original
plans.
The cavalry attacked a rebel strong
hold in tho jungle, driving the enemy
into Pateros.
Tho Americans had one man killed
and three wounded.
Scott's battery shelled the city and
woods effectively.
Later tho enemy crossed the river
from Pasig. Two companies of the
Second Oregon infantry cleared the
right bank after a sharp engagement
und then retired, three wounded, in
the meantime the Washington volun
teers closed in, driving small bodies
of the rebels back upon Pateros.
One man was killed.
During the night the enemy burned
the town of Pasig.
Iiranlis Zorita and Jose Ruiz, the
Spanish officers who were recently
tried by a military commission for the
embezzlement of $10,548, funds de
voted to tho maintenance of prisoners,
and who were sentenced to pay a fi&e
of $2,500 gold and to undergo three
years' imprisonment atj hard labor,
have had the term of imprisonment
commuted to six months in view of
previous confinement and certain cir
cumstances justifying clemency. Car
los Aymerich, who was implicated
with them, has been acquitted and re
leased on the ground that he estab
lished an alibi.
Capture Pateros
Manila, March 15. 12:40 p. m.
General Wheaton's brigade continues
the work of clearing out the rebels
around Pasig.
The Washington volunteers have
capturned and burned Pateros, meet
ing with a sharp fira from the enemy
while crossing the river.
Today's fighting was like that of the
last week, the inburgents occasionally
making a stand, but eventually fleeing.
Their loss is supposed to have been"
.small, as the Americans were unable
to see the enemy in the thickets.
The progress of the American ad
vance is slow.
Official Story of Fight.
Washington, March 14. This
cablegram from General Otis was re
ceived at the War department today:
Manila. March 14. Adjutant Gen
eral, Wa-ihington: Until yesterday
field operations here since the capture
of Caloocan have been of a minor na
ture, consisting of driving back small
bands of insurgents, with considerable
loss to latter. Yesterday General
Wheaton, with the Twentieth and
Twenty-3econd infantry, the Oregon
and Washington troops, a section of
the Sixth artillery and a squadron of
the Fourth cavalry, attacked a large
force of the enemy, drove it bask and
took up its line on the Pasig river,
which he now holds. Two impro
vishea gunboats in the lake have cap
tured considerable property. Insur
gents' loss is heavy, our own killed
and wounded is slight, aggregating
thirty-five, mostly slightly wounded.
Insurgents made no determined stand.
Otis.
The Deadly Grip
Ii again abroad in tho land. Tho
air you breathe may be full of l,s fatal
germs! Don't neglect tho "grip" or
you will open the door to pneumonia
and consumption and invito death, iu
sure signs are chills with fever, head
acho, dull heavy pains, mucous dis
charges from tho no, sore throat and
nover-let-go cough. Don't waste prec
ious time treating this cough with
troches, tablets, or poor cheap syrups.
Cure it at onco with Dr. King's New
Discovery, the infallible remedy for
bronchial troubles, it kills tho dis
ease germs, heals tho lungs and pre
vents the dreaded after-effects from
the malady. Prico 50 cents and $1.
Money back if not cured. A trial
bottle free at F. G. Fricke & Go's,
drug store. 1
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New Goods Now on Display..
;i.- Children.
In speaking of-e child we have pleas
ure not only from -what we see, but
even from what we hope for. Goethe
- SlffB of Good Health. . .
Rapid; growth of--the -finger nails is
considered to indicate gopd health.
For a quickremedytid one thatis
perfectly safe for. .children let us
recommend One Minute cough cure.
It is excellent for. croup, hoarseness,
tickling in the throat and coughs. F.
G. Fricke & Co. . ,
Uare'BU Consent.
The city clerk at' Lewiston, Me., who
always demands the written consent
of parents before marrying minors, re
cently received the' following unique
letter: "Ur. Clek, that girl of mln she
want -to be mary and I done eare a
darn. She got a feller and they earn
ten -dollars a week. 'Iween 'em. He
Characteristics of the Csar.
To Nicholas II. lofty idealism comes
natural, but education or intuition has
wedded it to a rigorous sense of what
is practicable and worth striving for,
says Dr. E. J. Dillon in the Contem
porary Review. He takes an eminent
ly human view of all things human,
and is a firm believer in the wisdom of
adjusting means to ends. Hence his
er.sibility of intellect, his susceptibil
ity to new impressions and generous
impulses, is rendered beneficial or
harmless by his tenacious adherence
to traditional forms. He is keenly
sensible that no one man can grasp
all the elements of buch g. complicated
machine as the administration of a
mighty empire, and his felations to
wards his ministers are fcased upon a
frank recognition, of thi fact.. The
other day a petition or request of some
kind was laid before hin? for his de
cision. He read it, as usual, very
carefully, and as usual wrote his reso
lution on the margin. Having glanced
at the date of this document, and
found that if was some eight months
old, the tsar -rote a few words to the
effect that it should have reached him
long , before. His father would have
probably found out who was to blame
for the delay, and would have had a
warning administered to him on the
spot
The Way to go to California
is in a tourist sleeping car personally
conducted via the liurlington Route.
You don't change cars. You make
fast time. You see the finest scenery
on the globe. -
Your car is not so expensively fin
ished nor so fine to look at as a palace
sleeper but it is just as clean, just as
comfortable, just as good to ride in,
AND NKAKLY $20 CHEAPEIf.
The Burlington excursions leave
every Thursday reaching San Fran
cisco Sunday and Los Angeles Mon
day. Porter with each car. Excur
sion manager with each party. For
folder giving full information call at
nearest B. & M. II. It. depot or write
J. Francis, General Passenger Agent,
Omaha, Neb.
Going Down Hill.
People
suffering
from Kid
ney Diseas-es
feel a grad ual
but steady loss of
strength and vital
ity. They should
lose uo time in trying
Foley's Kidney Cure, a
Guaranteed Preparation.
F icke & Co.
F.
Romance of a College Student.
A very bright and exceedingly
humorous serial training of student
life in a college town will begin in
the April Lidies' Home Journal. It
is by Mrs. Charles Terrj' Collins, a
novics in fiction, who has written with
charming freshness, cleverly pictur
ing student life, the students' games
and sports, their social diversions, etc.
Into the deliciouly droll story Mr.-.
Collins has subtly woven a most inter
esting, happy romance, fiom which
the story takes its name "A Collego
Courtship. "
Apeedy.
An ambitious young writer having
asked "What magazine will give me
the highest position quickest?" was
quickly told, "A powder magazine, if
you contribute a fiery article."
Kqaal to the Emergency.
Boarder Really, madam, I cannot
wipe myself dry with such a small tow
el. Landlady Very well; I'll tel! the
chambermaid to bring you less water.
Spain's Greatest Need.
Mr. It. P. Olivia, of Barcelona,
Spain, spends his winters at Aiken, S.
C. Weak nerves had caused severe
pains in the bacn of his bead. On
using Electric Bitters, America's
greatest blood and nerve remedy, all
pain soon left him. 11 says this grand
medicine is what his country needs.
All America knows that it cures liver
and kidney trouble, purifies the blood,
tones up the stomach, strengthens the
nerves, puts vim, vigor and new life
into every muscle, nerve and organ of
the body. If weak, tired or ailing you
need it. Every oottle guaranteed,
only 50 cents. Sold by F. G. Fricke &
Co.
2 Cricket as a Thermometer.
A.jconsclentious cricket Is one of the
best-thermometers in the world. The
temperature may be accurately told by
observing the number of chirps in a
minute. -At 60 degrees Fahrenheit the
rate is eighty chirps a minute, at 70
degrees Fahrenheit 120 per minute, and
the rate increases four chirps to the
mtnutft with a rhanee of one degree.
good feller. She all-right. You will j gejow a temperature of 50 degrees
mary them for me, and b much j Pahrenhelt the cricket Is not likely to
obliged." j make any sound.
Klplliife Accused of Plugnrigtn.
Tbj Bookman, of New York. ays:
An interesting parallel between t3e
well known "Explanation" of Rudyard
Kipling, and a "Fable" net so well
known, written in 1C34 by one Richard
Flecknoe, has been pointed out to-us
by a correspondent. It is his opinion
that the old poet surpasses the mod
ern, and he suggests that another "ex
planation" is due from Mr. Kipling.
J. Sheer, Sedalia. Mo., conductor on
electric street car line, writes that his
little daughter was very low with
croup, and her Ufa saved after all phy
sicians had failed, only by using One
Minute cough cure. F. G. Fricke fe
Co. .
Hl Excuse.
Young Bride (pouting) Here we
have only been married two days, Clar
ence, and you have scolded me al
ready!. Husband I know; but just
think how long I have been waiting
for the chance!
Read the advertisements in th6
News and trade only with thoee peo
ple who solicit your patronage. These
are the live merchants that do busi
ness on the principle of quick sales
and small profit-".
Now Shirt Waists the best fitting garim-nt on 1 1 : in u k i il.i'O.
Ginghams the 15c kind for Kc; Pi p-itlcriM to -. !i rt from.
Linen Crashes for Skirts all prices from I V tip
Percales Sic, lUo, and
Whito Piques all styles from 1 to loo. Tlo -i- :uv ry li-'. ruble. Muko
your selections early.
KM IiKOI IJIHil l-'.S The largest iniii'tnicnt of tl,-o (,-ood int.- alwavntobo
found nt DOVEYS'. They have them from " to 7 : a yard.
Special Sale on Ladies' Kid Gloves..
.1 .rjf) G!ov.-s at !
,l :'l Glovi'H at fi'lc
Carpets, Carpots..
ii-iTH. rmi nt -
n'i'.H l ,- J ; I-
li
im:
They are felling these goods every day, although the a.iou lias hardly coiu-mc-raced.
They have tho largc-at block they hnvo evjr shown, at prices n low
as last year. Thty will show bent 2-ply Ingrains ;it '." c; Velvet iSruhollK ttie
P . host made at $1 (; Mt jucttes and Axmin-li'rs !it '.r.ic; Tsuiestry Ilrusella lit
f(lc, 7"e and hoe.
ZZZ Uij-j,ells Oiii-iet Sweepers..
They hvo a new 9tock of those goods on hae.cl. Tl ey ;ne
ngents for the liissell Gold Med il, with the New t.'yco be.ir-
i"s. The standard price of llieso goods is -1 i!l ;,:impl-
ends of Nottingham Lice Curtains ;tt HI:; nnd Ea cur-
q, tains in Nottingham, Swiss, lirus-f-l's nrnl Kullied, Irom fl.'it)
up. Agents for lluttriek Patterns. All kinds on hand.
HUGS! The handsomest ard best lii.e t hoy have ever
showp. Special Unir'sell's liugs at !'!' ; 1 1 1 Mo(iiette Kn.-s.-il
GROCERIES
Good corn, 4 cans lor 2"e
Good peas, lO.r per can.
Ten lhs oat meal, L'oc
It-ilstrom Ht alth Club I'.m C;.ke Hour, reguhi- j ice 1 '.- .'!
packages for2-"e.
llalsion's Health Flour and Breakfast r'ood al.-o aluav- on
h.md.
Caking Powder, full 1 b can for 10c.
Pino Table Sy; up. 2 gullou bucket for f) j:.
Soap, Soap, Soap !
Etutidry soap Diamond C, L?nox find S i t. ta (.'la us 1 o l' i -s
for2o. An extra vahei in Toi et soip. lingular price Hi;
1 er cako for a tliort lini only tl ey will s ;1 l for :
Good Parlor Brcom, '' se wed, 1 "
Star Tobacco, 3!)c a lb.
Dovey's Briifhtener (as go d as S;p 'io) fie.
g'- - 31b box best Gloss Startch for loc
. Golden Crown Sodn, strictly pure, oc.
IXL L-iundrv Starch, 3 for 2-3c.
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IllilliliJiu'llli.'Jlllii SSijjSJ ....
THE
SWEEPER
That Sweeps
CLEAN.
SAVE YOUR
HEALTH A3
VELL A3
YOUR
CARPETS
AND
DRAPERIES
CA I.I. AM) Sl-li THK.M
Omiii () Ilrings Relief i
to the coffee drinker. Coffee drinking !
is a habit that is universally indulged j
in and almost as uuiversuny iujji
icus. Have vou tried Giain-O? It is
almost liice coffee but the effects are
just the opposite. Coffee upsets the
stomach, ruins the digestion, effects
the heari and disturbs tho whole ner
vous system. Grain-O tones up the
stomach, aids digestion and strength
ens the nerves, lo and 2oc. per pack
age. Balance of Culture.
It is with the cultivation of an artis
tic as with the cultivation of every
other talent. Our strong points to a
certain extent develop themselves: but I
those capacities of our nature which
are not in daily exercise, and are
therefore less vigorous, need particu
lar care, in order that they likewise
C-ay become strong, avd contribute
their share to the general balance of
the mind. A young singer may possess
certain natural cotes which are very
excellent and which leave nothing to
desire; while other r.otes in his voice
may be found less strong, clear and
full. But these are the very notes
which he by constant exercise must
seek to make of equal perfection with
the others. Ex.
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Ifjouhave a cough, throat irrita
tion, weak lungs, piin in the chest,
difficult breathing, croup or hoarse
ness, let us suggest One Minute cough
cure. Always reliable and safe. F.
G. Fricke & Co.
Oueer Freak of a Frenclitnn.
A Frenchman recently left 3.000
frai.es to be given to the man who was
the father of the largest family in
Paris, a condition iit the legacy being
that the children should have been
properly cared for and brought up by
their parents. The award was made
by the trustees to a shoemaker named
Vendenbruck, who Is the father of
seven sons and seven daughters.
Eels Hard to Kill.
Eels are remarkably tenacious o!
life. As an instance of this, a na.ura!
ist mentions an eel which livfd in hi.
family for forty years. It v.a3 kej t .u
an earthenware jar, in which it h d
to lie coiled up, its water being chans? i
twice a week. It was fed. bul only i.j
summer, with bits of meat. In wmtei
on two occasions. It was completely
frozen up.
Pneumonia
is the quick agent of death. Fully
one-third of recent deaths have been
from pneumonia following La Grippe.
Pneumonia cannot follow ihe use of
Foley's Uoney and Tar. F. G. Fricke
& Co.
A New Discovery for the Certain Oars of INTERNAL and
EXTERNAL PILES, VITKOUT PAIN.
CURES WHERE ALL OTHERS HAVE FAILED.
Tubes, by Mail, 75 cents; bottles, 50 Cents.
JAMES F. BALLARD, Sole Proprietor, - - 310 North Main Street, ST. LOUIS, M3.
F. G. Fricke & Co.
Keep Warm.
Don't Buy Base Burners at
any prices when you can get a
Furnace .in your house complete
from
50 UP
and Guaranteed by.
S. E.HALL & SON
South Sixth Street, - - Plattsmouth. Neb.
Cosmetics la Rome.
Roman matrons were in the habit of
taking painting lessons for no other
purpose than to imitate the rosy
cheeks and flower-lite mouths of
! youth; and Pliny speaks of a cosmetic
i used by the beauties of Rome made of
' egg, flour and hartshorn. Thi3 they
j wore on their feces all night and half
the day, for the purpose of brightening
their complexions.
The News
4ierald
Prints More County News
Than Any Other Cass
county Paper.
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