ON THE RON. lire San Fernando and Flee Approach of MacArthur. On t'natlfMia About Itrvmue Mmi'. J. 10. Flout., of t h iiiliTiniI revenue Horvico, Iimh ii-Hueil u circulur in winch certain cauliouA, iik to the requlrr incuts of tho ruvenuo law, have boon iniiru carefully et forth. The method hy which deedH, ii ort- I traces and other record insued uu- irrirriii i.hwioii'm (uiuiun IU-i with I stamped may bo slumped and placed in k'tful condition in to have tho col- Iccto'M of internal iv venue aHix tho Mtamps upon payment of tho tax duo and tho penally of double tho ii mount of tax unpaid, but novt-r 1oh than 5. Tho parties exocutin utidtumpid dociim.-nts CHtinot cHcapo liability by allixiny stamps after hurh doeutnentH aro delivered to the parly for whom they weie intended. Whenever Mich deed. mortir::ru or other document is Alor Michllug 'I linn Vu Hi i-'lmt He- Mri-l A mi rli'Mii F ori i'M Cm l iirf Ki Ii 'iuliilury Nlon n, lmlilliifr of ICi-f, i'oni ami Nnj(itr. Manila, May r. l:.r." p. m Major General M icA it lair's division ad vuueed to San Fernando todav and found that the plain) had been evil- emited bv tho rebels, who left only ft Hiinill dutaehment to cover their re treat by train. General MacArthur occupied tho I n i-n i n ir town without Iohh. 1 ho rebels south of Manila at tempted to rush through Hrijadier eneral Ovenshine's lino last nijjht. Tho at tempt failed, but tho rebels ir r 1IILI rprn 1 n j i )iU itt ini ni mi nn I Al MllUMM Is Now Held By Six Thousand Native Soldiers. Auirrlinn Troop llml I'lt'Mnxii t OuurU-m Ht Hun Friililo Illy I .11 ore Snli- tmitlitlly Unlit hik Mure litvor.iMy l.ocHl -l 1 hail Any lie rrliirr I'.n Irrnl - NoMIrm Look H rallier H um. Manila, May 7. :10 p. m.-To clear tlie Filioinos out of I'.ai-olor, about live miles nouthwost cf San I-'cr- r.ando, will bo tho next task of tho Americans. Tho rebel peneral, Mus- (mMo, bas a lorco ol i,P()ti men there. found unstamped, the party issuing well armed and possessed of plenty of tho Bamo will be required to pay tho tax and penalty. While there is a portion of the war re veil no law which provides for the remission of penalty, this oMico has decided to remit no penalties, but ...... , ...uu , ujunnini j tro,lt Hu piirt,,.rt thn S!ime .vm. requiro lands of natives are working like bcav ii. t. I'ourin iiiiauiry reimeni lor buy- i payment eral hours. 1 ho demonstration was Where unstamped checks, or ijrain ineffectual, beyond Hearing the inhabi- tickets used as chocks, havo been paid tailtH Of MalatO. I hv t.ho hunk t. v kIimII Iw, mlllo,! Thooiitp Js of tho Idaho and Cali- ftrui remitted to the internal revenue fornia regiments lioyond San I'edro oHieo. If offenders wish to submit of ami Aliioati wore ii1m attackol during fol-fl j compromise, no action will bo tho niht. I taken, nendinir tho consideration of Major (ieneral Lawton Is eti' qunr- thsir olTer by the department. Tho penalties mentioned, in connection with unstamped documents and papers, aro not applicablo to checks tcrcd at lialinair. I.uvvtoii Hum llttnl Work. Detailed reports of tho work of Ma jr tl.-neral Law ton 'a expedition dhow that harder fighting took place ilur nit' the early part of this week than earlier accounts indicated. In tho at tack upon San llifucl tho Amorican forces wore met with a heavy fire from a largo number of rebels, who were concealed in tho jungle on all sides, It. was only tho adoption of the tactics followed in Indian fiirhtiner in the United States, every man for himself, that saved tho division from groat loss, (ienoral Lawton, as usual, was at tho head of his lino with his stall'. Scott's battery demolished a stono frontod trench at short range. The insurgent leaders, (Jregonio and l'io Del Pilar, who had 800 men in Ualinig, retreated when General Lawton approached tho town. Chief of Scouts Young, with eleven men, en lored Ilalinag ahead of tho army and rang tho church bolls to announce that they had possession of the city. General Lawton, when attacking in force outside of iialinag, saw women and children in the trenches and sent Captain Case in advance with a wbito flag to warn the insurgonts to remove tho non-combatants. When within SOO yards of the trenches two volleys were firod at Captain Case's party Chief of Scouts Young, whose brav ery at Balinag was most notable, nerved as an Indian scout under Ma jor General J. u. Howard in his cam paign in tho northwest in 187(1. Tho work of Young's scouts was a feature of the expedition. On Wednesday twenty-three of the men encountered a body of 300 Filipinos beyond Balinag and drove them until of tho 150 rounds of ammunition which tho scouts car ried they had only fifteen rounds left. They were about to retire when Lieu tenant l.ovd, with a troop of tho Fourth cavalrv, cmio uo and chased the enemy into San Miguel. There are 2, OtH Spanish prisoners in the hands of tho Filioinos at San Miguel. They aro served with 5 cents worth of rice daily and are com pelled to work hard on the rebel de fenses. Several hundred of the Fili pino wounded aro at San Miguel. The in-urgents aro sending their women and children to tho Bianaona batto mountains. A Holo chier and imi men were cap tured at Balinag. General Lawton has released many of his prisoners. Capture CoinnilKHHry Stores. Washington', May . The War department has received the follow ing: Manila. Mav AdjutnnlGeneral, Washington: Following casualties at San 'IV in is yesterday: One officer, Lieutenant Toggart, Twentieth Kan sas, and four enlisted men illed;three oTicers, twenty-two enlisted men wounded. Among" the wounded is General Funston, hand, slight . Lawton reports the capture of over 150,000 bushels of rice and 405 tons of sugar at Balinag. Value of subsistence cap tured at Malolos, $1,500,000. Large captures of rice and corn belonging to tho enemy at other points. Insurgonts destroyed by fire yesterday tho town of San Tomas and last evening fired the city of San Fernando. Otis. The records of the war department do not contain tho name of Toggart. The dead officer is probably William II. McTaggart. New Yokk, Maj- 5. A Manila dis patch to the Journal says General Luna was wounded in the fighting near S in Toinas yesterday. The dis patch also says that the monitor Monadnock is today shelling Parana que, pouth of Manila. riM in nni inn nnmm un lllu l UUlU IHJURU-UI. Two Quarry men Are Arrested and Fined $1 and Costs. Only a very vicious person an arch villain would commit so bold and dastardly a trick as to cut the seams in the Breadwinher overalls being used as traces on Phil Harrison's mules, which occurred on Fifth street last Siturdiy afternoon. It must have been a man without a countrj-, a flag, a home or a mother. God pity him, for all good people aro against him. Wescolt offers 5 rewind for his ap prehension. It should be remembered that the only place in tlie city to get first class silverwaro for wedding presents or for your own use is ' at Coleniin's, two doors south c-f pstoffice. When you consider how important honesty is, it is surprising how many people are dishonest. Dishonesty is always a loer, but so many people be lieve they can make it win. ( (iloricl Mhii Foil ii I Action Queerly Over In Happy Hollow I)rummoiil lllvorre lr-e Set Aside Other I-o- cul Iliippt'iiiiiK of luterent to "News" ICeHilern. ruin Saturday's Daily. lOmmont Neal was tho name of tho quarryman who was arrested in an in toxicated condition yesterday morn ing. iast evening one ot his com rades by tho name of Stephen McGary was also gathered in by tho officers for tho same reason. They wero taken before Police Judge Archer this morning, who fined them each $1 and costs. Neal paid his fine and went his way, but the other follow will board tho sum out with Jailor Mc- Brido. big colored follow was acting very queerly over in Happy IIollow todav. His actions were reported to tho police and Johnny FitzpatricK was dotalied to tro after him. A little girl reported that he had been attempting to get into a house, but when she was brought to the jail to identify him she said ho was not the right man, and so he was shown the way out of town. Ilerree of Oivorce Set AmIiIb. The following court news appeared in tho Lincoln department of tho World-Herald last Saturday, and will bo of interest to Nkws readers: k In the district court today the suit for a divorce instituted by Mrs. Annie Drummond against Wellington Drum mond was stricken from the docket. Tho parties to the action aro well known, tho wife living at Plattsmouth and tho husband having been for many years prominent in educational and republican political circles in the state. The husband has been confined in the hospital for the insane at this place for several yrars, and was under treatment there when the action was commenced. ' Tho case came up last fall and tho papers showed that Drum mond had been served with the sum mons while he was at Havelock, he being permitted to go out under care of an attendant at the time. "The petition alleged that the grounds for divorce wero desertion and other statutory causes, but the fact of tho defendant's insanity was not brought out. The docree was granted and then when upon investigation it was shown what the facts were, the wife was o-dered to appear and show cause why the decree should not be set aside. This she has failed to do. and today tho decree of divorce was set aside and the case dismissed." ammunition. His troops havo never met Amorican soldiers and they think, according to icports received nt Jr-'an Fernando, that thov can "whip tho whole lot." Bacolor is well intrenched and thous- ers, digging trenches and carrying tho dirt in baskets. Tho enemy uses his rillemon for fighting only, but compels tho Bolomon and Chinese, and oven CITY AM) COUNTY. SATI'ttPAV. Mrs. Lillian I!ao went to Omaha today to rpend Sunday with her mother. Judge George M. Spurlock ha -en cho-:ii to deliver the add runs at Luu. vi!le on Decoration day. Mrs. O. F. Utter! aek has something of interest to say to lhe ladies in this is-uo of Tin: Nkws. Bead it. J. W. Smith and wife of Maryville, Mo., aro in the city visiting their daughter. Mis. Ge;rge M . fjpurlock. . Superintendent Farley returned this morning fiom a week's trip over the county in the interest of tho schools. J. I!. Baird, one of tho prominent citizens of Kim wood, was in tho citv today on business and made Til i: N i;ws a pit as int call. Mrs. A. W. Critcs came down from Chadron last evening and will visit tho family of B. S. K:un.ey and other relatives a few days. There were not as many farmers in town today as usual. They are mnk ing every hour count with their spring work, as they aro a little late. II. K. Neitzel and wife returned A SENSA'IION AT UKATKICE. A .M.iii Who Ont-KU.tU s, 1,1 ill. r I. Ilt',il- liitf I he M nil II ml. . A fellow named Kharas is at l! at rieo and is curing cripi.-s and all sorts of invalid,-, without the u-eof medicines. lli- hands give a shock liUi a iiattery. He cannot be a fake fur he charges nothing in advance, but is u-uaily well paid fur the good bodies, and from lhe repurts lie dues lots of it. He holds a medical diploma from tlie University of Kentucky, et ho does not "practice" medicine. Jb- says he learned the nrt of healing in India. People are docking to m e him and funio are disappointed. in m h r lit) r.! - 2 RgsuIIs Fatally h Cases Out cf Tea r i ' the womon, to labor incessantly. The troops havo an outpost about a mile from their wedding trip to South Bend. beyond San Fernando, with a trench J,,,., today and after a short visit here that holds between 200 and :!00 men. will rn to their homo at M.inWL- From that point several volleys wero fired last night upon tho camp of the Twentieth Kansas regiment. Neither Major (Jeneral MacArthur or Major General Lawton moved today, although ench reconnoitered tho country in his vicinity for 6omo miles from head quarters, developing tho presence of small forces of tho enemy. In the vicinity of Lagunda do Bay the rebels aro extremely active, but tho lines of General Ovenshine and Colonel Wholly, who is commanding running inn engine at the pcuver General King's brigade during the nouse lor a month, has resigned his hitter's illness, have been materially position and accepted another one strengthened and there is no dancer in over in Iowa. 7Lias KUdow lsdoing that direction. " lhQ vvo, ii at present Tho armed steamers Lagunda do Joe Lloyd received a telegram from Bay and Cavadonga, under Captain Mot-ale, la., today announcing the Grant, havo gone to Guagua, about dangerous illness of Dr. 11. H. Khoden five miles southwest of Bacolor, pre- of that place. He is a brother-in-law suraably to establish a base of supplies of Mr. Lloyd and formerly resided in for the troops engaged in the northern this county, where ho has many friends campaign It is rumored that Mabini, president Monday - - ... m . I ui nio " VJ1 wi.Mt. ij. i upper oi Kiouisvillc was in allairs in the so-called tilipmo gov- the city today ' I A n mil ho r Of nHnrnora wnr in ni ,i i t t .... 4 1. rHMAH .r J eeeueu uy x anonu, . t... tendartce .u federal court in Omaha tc- Spanish treaty ot two. lhis change is regarded as sitrnincani ai uic present Charlie Kerr received a number of pictures of interesting scenes in and around Manila from his brother, Mcr rit, and they aro on exhibition in John T. Coleman's window. Mr. and Mrs. Y . L. Street and Superintendent Farley went to Elm- wood this afternoon and will attend i . .... the funeral of Walter Stopher at that rac( s 1S Pacc-d so liip.h that only tho upper classes can attend. The Mi- Kaoo s staoies arcommodate :.,, nt 3.000 animals. Grip's IJjvafjes I loomed. So much mi.-ery and s. many deaths have been cau-c d by tho d ip, that every ono should know what a wonder ful remedy for this malady Is found in I)r. King's New Discovery. That dis tressing stubborn cough, that in- uanies your throat, roos you oi Mcop, weakens your ryslem and pavi:s the way lor vuonsumpiion is ijinckiy stopped by this matchlo-s cure. If you have chills and fever, pain in the back of tho head, soreness in bones and muscles, soro throat and that cough that grips your throat like a vice, you need Dr. King's New Dis eovery to cure your Grip, and prevent Pneumonia or Consumption. Price )0 conts and 81.00. Money back if not cured. A trial bottle free at Fricko iV Co's. drug store. The Mikado' f ml. The favorite sport of the Mikado is. like that of most of the Indian princes. horse racing, but he' allows no bet ting, and the price of admission to the Cut" rMti L t 1 Li. A, jxtisoti in ) !, rir';i! i d i"i i ' : : i tl son or u !f."i- -ii. w u TUU f'e an ;i met Hi., i.fi I! .1 !'''.. Ii -e . ( ' llli tl,:-, ttl'i; ili--o'i'- riff on lir-f .ipjionrri -i r ifi Ii, ;i 'iuiili. or Iiiiiiji in I . I ' v iii.i II to nf t r;ict ;i m- uiilil. in l s i . 1 1 1 i-.isc.';, flic ilfinlly i I ill I lev l I' n il. r mii li"t Ii" i iiieil 1 y H siir'ic;i I ii -i n-a fli,. ill i;i:c n viiiilent i)l' ( Ihlllt tl tl i !ii in;c olr I in.ilo, ilorji-i'.-itoil i II. -i f: I ilc, iliiliieccl ;i few ,,.. ill.T 'li.iii-.(iiie; the ki of 1 ll.'ir lie '! I ;i cu I'M. S. S. S. j.rovoi! (if ie s 1 1 'in , iiml a II IioiiltIi llliil- - 111 IV i.' cut ;i ivav. Iln jn.'isou ri'iu iins in tin ; i r 1 1 p: m j , ! y In. -!;s out jil'rc-li, with renew. 'il vi.'l.'liei'. Tlio won li'i l'nl s:rcs ; .f I v S. S. j: lilooil ilisr iscs which were run i.!"ic sji.iirin u H'ci crs to t ry il f -r ( '.ui -er. tho physiciam witiioiil ,i cu;-.-. A'uch t o.ii il to tho ili.v.iso .imi promptly Npr ul rnpully, anil it w.i-i s.m.ii ilcinonsl r.'il.'d heyoml ! . 1 1 1 t ' i ; 1 1. ;t cure h i. :it la-l Ix-cn t'oitiitl for ilcally ( '.-in. -cf. iili'iicc his ;i.'cu miilatcti which is iiicontrovci-tihlc, of wjii. h tins following is a spcciincn : 'Caii'-er is hereditary in uur family, ir.y f iller, a sister and an aunt having .Led frni thi's dreadful disease. My f.-elings lnav be iin:i;'iii. .J vv h ji the ,() -rilile disease made i; i appearance ci my sid". It w: a mali:,'iia:it t 'aneer, eat iii' inwardly in' Mich a vv.iv.ei to cans. great alarm. Tli disease .secme I bey. .n. ' h (skill of the doctors, for their treatment did 'no ;- d whatever, the Cancer growing v.oi- all tie- while Numeroas ivmedies were used for i; but the ('aneer Ml: grew steadily worse, until it seeim . (li.it I u as do. .med to follow the others of the family, for I l.nou how deadlv C.meer is, especially when inherited. I was advised to try Swift's S; die i. S S i, vv hieb, from the first day, forced nut the p-iison I nnni 1 ii.s use Wnl il had taKen eighteen bottles, wh'Mi I was Miie i sound an I v..-!!, end have, had no i-v in i it oms of the ureaillitl a 1 1 ie! ion , t ho:i; r ' i i.i.mv year.-. hav for Cancer. Mus. S M. Inoi., W'instoii, X. C Our hook on Cancer, containing other information, will Im s-nt free f. any ail Company, -l!.in!:i, '.f rr;hi. rn ,f4 y s. m. iiM)r claimed. i. S. S. 1-; the only cure h'stiini.iii ils ami valualilo In-.s hy tho Swift SjM'cilii' place tomorrow afternoon. Frank Buckingham, who has been Unless a woman cats t-uflicH-nt nourishing food she can neither gain nor keep a good complexion. Food, when digested is the base of all health, all strength, and all beauty, llerbinc will help digest what you eat,and give you the clear, bright, beautiful skin of health. Price o'J and 7" cts. G. Fricko &. Co. FROM J ..THE E & FRANK, PEOPLE'S CLOTHIERS.. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS Notice to Non-Resident Defendants. In the district court of ('as coimtv, Ni;la as ka. t 'rank K. ( ut hinan n. 1 'iaiij I lit . ct al. J Thn interior of the counly jail lias recently been icpaintod and other wise improved. Thoro was over an inch and a half of rain fall hi this olace Saturday night and Sunday morning. juncture. Tho entrance of tho Americans into San Fernando was virtually unoDposed The Filipinos, who expected tho in vaders to approach from the sea, had that sidoofthe town strongly guarded, but there was only oce line of trenches beyond San Tomas. Two battalions of mouth appears in this the Fifty-first Iowa regiment, which pers among the list of Nebraska veter- swam the river north cf the city, were ans who have been granted pensions smartly pepperea wmio in me waier. anf M,-s. W. L. Street and but tho rebels disappeared as soon as Superintendent Farley returned from the Americans reached the shore. In Kimw-0od this morning, thov havinc . ?jt 11. .ji ma meantime mo nospuai gquau nau been in attendance at tho funeral of got across the bridge into the city, Walter Stonher yesterday. upposing the Americans were there They encountered no natives. Natives Are HospitHlile. construction gang arrived in town this morniner and wero restrinirin? wires Tho few Spaniards and Filipinos who and df)iR othor wor. I)reparatOPV to UISTKICT COIKT NOTES. company vs set for trial Seth Thomas Clock county commissioners. lune 5, 1:30. Stull vs. School district No S. Mo tion for new trial argued and sub mitted. Plattsmouth Loan and Building as sociation vs. J. M. Chapman. Motion to strike replj' from tiles overruled. Sot for trial May 30. First National Bink of Greenwood vs. 11. It. Waldron. Motion to set aside submission sustained; decree of foreclosure and order of sale. F. G. Bgenberger vs. Lorenzo Jean, et al. Hearing on application for ap pointment of receiver submitted. De fault of defendants called and entered. Application for receiver sustained and L. B. Egenberger was appointed with bond flxed in the sum of $500, to all of which defendants excepts. CirrieE. Black vs. Junius Black. Ilearing on application for tomporary alimony submitted. Application for allowance of temporal alimony sus tained and defendant ordered to pay the sum of $10 per month for the sup port of plaintiff and her child until further order of the court. Further ordered to pay the sum of $25 for the purpose of preparing ped conducting her action against defendant. Frolt Trees Are tioiug. We will in ike special low prices on trees for next week. You will find us at the nursery ready to wait on you. Now U the time to plant your orchard. Riverside Nursery Co. C. F. Morton, Proprietor. wero left weicomea tne Americans and opened their houses to them. (Jen eral MacArthur accepted entertain meni at the nanus of oonor llizon, a sugar magnate. If the inhabitants of tho Sin Fer nando legion aro to be believed, there is little sympathy with the lnsurrcc tion in that quarter. Before evacuat ing the city the rebels burned the church and the public building.- and looted tho Chinese quarters. They drove many rich Filipinos, with their families, out of tho city before them. as well as hundrods of Chinese, to pre vent them helping tho Americans. They cut tho throats of some. Many Chinese hid on roof tops or in cellars William O. Weston, Duk'nilants. Jo Win. 1). Weston, irancis v.. Il:lv, Flet'.lior ii. Weston, Abhv Spramir, Sarah G. I lem incrvva v. J.vuia Ann Kelsev, M.irv l-uck lininia KiiukIcs. J. I'ajjc Weston. Wallace Wes ton, Ahuiiia Davis, Mailon Hall, ralei ton lialiiuin, Abby I'.aiicv, 1 lionias hald .vi n. A inert I. lii.xby. Alma v.. liailey. Ad. I ( i ; rv:s ) s;).-ui i.l- intr; lhe children el rerris I'.arton. deceased. Win. 1-. Uaiton and Hattie -Mav Jiaiton: tin children of Joseph Baldwin, deceased, Klmcr lialdwin, Ildon l.aldvvin, Wadri.c Ilahiwin and Auusta M. Spauldinfr: and the children of Marv Sheldon, deceased, namely Iruin I, Sheldon, Mrs A hhv Shelter; and ! is. I !nr.l M M.Ivmiiiv r?j r. , I . , .... .. .... i , . iiienamoei r ritz l leinricn OI 1'lalts- and the children ot ano nan. deceased, e'.nie I lla and .Mrs. Ida crust: and the chi dren of morning S p;i- jse;,h Weston, deceased, l'rank A. Weston and rtluu Weston and ivnthia A. iirvis. Vnu are hereby untitled that upon the ifth day ol April, A. D., ls'.l'J, p!amt:tl tiled his petition in the district court ol Cass county, Nebraska, to quiet title as airainst von and each ol you. and others, in and to all of that pail of the south half of the northwest quarter of section eleven 1 1 , township eleven 1 11 . ranjjo thirteen J I i:i, in Cass county, Nebraska, lying west ot the rmht ot way ol the I'maha Southern Kailwav company, and to exclude each ul you Ironi hav ing or claiming' any ripht, title or interest therein r... ,t , , y, , , ,i uy vniuetii iemK legatees uiioer ine iasi win x no ktui asi-. v i cie-innu i:uuip,iiiy s anci testament of Addison V. Weston, and to re form an erroneous description in a contract of sale from the said Addison 1. W eston, defeased. to t- rancis M . ounir. dated April :.lth. A. !., IS'.'l, in which said land was described as the west one-hiilf of the north one-halt of the north west tiuarter of section eleven 1111. township eleven II range thirteen i:i, and to have sa:d description describe the land lirst above heiein set forth: and to remove from plaintiff's title th. cioua placed ineieon oy reason ol too said er roneous description . v uu are reduiren to answer said petition on .r before June ith, A. D.. IS'.-.". I'KA.Nk K. ( U 1 ll.MA... I la ml i If. IJvijon Cl.ARK. Attorney. J irst publication April 21, 19H. When it conies to sellin.LT slr.'ti'ht oods at straight prices, telling" a straight stoi-y about tltein and loinc a straight business all the way tht onlit , there is not a stre anywhere that has any the best of Jot- hYank. Treating" people square is our hobby and doing" business on honor is our pride. We handle nothing" but the best goods, of the best make and at less mom-v than you can buy in ferior g"oods elsewhere. Oar Spring" and Summer Clothing" for Men, 1s and Children is complete and our Furnishing- ( loods, Hats, Cap-, etc., cannot be sur passed for style and quality in any town or citv. i lease give us a call be I ore you Imv it "ives us pleasure to show yon throi.g-Ji our stock. Respectfully, JOE & FRANK, Waterman Block Plattsmouth il moving the exchange into the room over 3iorgan s store. D. M. and (reorge Bloyd were up from near Murray today. Tho former called at this olh'oe and squared his ac counts for this household necessity and ordered tho" St. Louis (Jlobe-Dem ocrat sent to his address. The World-Herald issued a supple ment tnis morning in wnicn an ex haustive biography of tho bench and bar of Nebraska, is given. It contains portraits of the lending attorneys of the state, the familiar faces of a num her ot i lattsmou tli men appearing in the edition. Allen Morrow and wife and Mrs ii r n -i --3 5? i S 5 IX IS. & Xi. -K for and sorao escaped by cutting olT their Morrow, the former a brother and the queues. There aro fifty fresh graves litter the mother of William Morrow, in the church yard. I returned to Mills county. Ia., this Tho country beyond Calumpit is morning after spending Sunday in the full of all sorts of ingenious trenches city. Mr. Morrow expects to start in and pitfalls in the roads, constructed a few days for an overland trip to the with sharpened bamboo. Fortunately Black Hills to spend the summer. tho Americans escaped without injur3'. In the swamps near San Tomas, where General Wheaton's troops did their hardest fighting the mon sink ing to their waists in mud are many bodies of Filipinos, smell.'ng horribly. The army is really enjoying life at translated from the French, and oan rertauuo, wmen is me most P'c- J indescribably nasty, but it drew turesque and wealthy town the Ameri- crowded house just the same. cans have entered since the occupa tion of Manila. It is larcelv built of :,v" the hi,,rp" stone, the river is close at hand anii called Grain-O. It is a delicious, an high hills almost surround it. Many petizing, nourishing food drink to take sugar factories indicate a thriving in Several Plattsmouth people visited Omaha yesterday and Attended the "Turtle" given at one of the theatres. They say that the "roast" of the play that appeared in this morning's Bee was . mucn deserved. 1 lie play is is a dustrv in that resDect and there are numerous tine residences. General MacArthur's headquarters are estab lished in tho best house in town. The troops are encamped around in the suburbs and are beginning to think thev may bo quartered there during the wet season. After Bacolor has been cleared, water communication with Manila may be established. Along the toads to Calumpit the fuel wagons and bul' the pince of colTee. When properly prepared it tastes liko the finest cof fee but is free 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 benetit. Costs about one fourth as much as coffee. 13 and 2oc. at grocers. If you are contemplating bu3'ing a watch call on John T. Coleman, the jeweler, anil see the verv latest de teams dragging provisions have to be signs in cases and movements forced, one by one, across two rivers, but the Filipinos have a few launches in the river Delta. The American troops aro much ex hausted by lha campaign, except the Iowa troops, which are comparatively fresh. The regiments of tho division average less than fifty men to a com pany and all havo weather-worn appearances. Senator lieveridge of Indiana is here studying the Philippine question. Brigadier General Charles King has sailed for the United States on board the transport Pueblo. Shadow social at Eight Mile Grove church Saturday evening. May 13. Everybody come and have a good time 20 Cts GIVEN AWAY Cut this out and ttike it to the druggist named below and vou will receive a regular 2oe size uottle of Dr. Sawyer's Uktitine for 5c. oka- tine positively cures all forms of Kidney difficulties. Dyspepsia, Con stipation, Head- BY ache. Rheu matism, Puffing of the Ej-es. Uka tine curas Pimples and Blotches, and makes sallow and yellow skin white. Do not aelay, but take ad vantage of this great offer, as thou sands bear evidence to the wonder ful curative powers of Ukatine. A. W. ATWOOD, Successor to Smith & Parmele, DroggUt, Probate Notice In the County Court, Cass county. Nebraska. In the matter of tlie estate ot J.lin lions, de ceased. To aii persons interested: ou arc hereby notified that upon April JTth. l1-!':!, Henry M. lions, as administrator ol th above estat". tiled his report ot receipts and dis busenients from November '.th. h'-'.'T.lo April L'dth. lV.H.i, and prayed that a time be hxed t.n lieanng upon said accounts. and that the same l.e allowed as a final report; and that he and his bondsmen be discharged and relieved from any and all inrther liaurity therein: and you are hereby nuti- lieo; tnat saiU account ana petition are assigned lor liearmpr upon the Ith day ot May. A. I. p.r- i '-- verybody 19'.. at 2 o'clock p. m., at mv oltice, and ; sons are required to show cause, il any, beiore said date why said accounts should not be ap proved ana allowed and a Imal settlement made therein and an ascertainment of the heirs and an assignment of the assets be made, and said ad ministrator and his bondsmen be discharged and relieved from any and all further liability therein: and it is further required that this order be pub- j lished in the Semi-Weekly News-Herald for three weeks successively bclore said date. Witness my hand and the seal of said county court at Plattsmouth, Nebraska, this 1st day of i .May, George M. Splki.ock. (Seal) County Judge. First publication May Probate Notice. In County Court. Cass County. Nebraska. In the matter of tlie guard Kiiship of John G. O'Rourke, Anna L. U'Kourke and Joseph'!". ()Kourke, minors. To all persons interested: You are hereby no tified that on March 2' A. I). 1 Mi. Nel.ie M. O'Kourke, guardian, hied her account in this court as guardian of Joseph T. ( I'Koiirke. cover ing the period ot time lrom Ann! .5. A 1 . I":!, to April :t. A. I). 1S-'.', together with a petition ask ing that said account be adjusted and aiiowed: and you are hereby nrtitied that said account and petition are assigned for hearing upon the iird day of May, A, 1). is;ii. at lu o'clock a. ni. t iny onice: and ail persons interested are reqaired to show cause, if any, before said date why ipid ac count should not be approved and allowed: and it is further required that this order be published in the Semi-Weekly News-Herald for three weeks successively b.fore said date. U ltness my fiand and the seal of said court at Plattsmouth, Nebraska, this, the 1st day of .May, A. u. l'.'y. George M. Spuklock, SEAL County Judge. First publication May 2. And for ever3'tliing under the sun. Every home has need of paint. Each kind of The Sherwin-Wiluams . Paints is specially suited to some home use cither outside or inside. It's knowing the right kind of paint, and putting it on the right place that makes painting a success. Tell U3 what you want to paint, and we'll tell vou the right kind to use. For sale in Iattsrnoulh by F. G. FRICKE & CO., Druggists. Mans peaKer & Son, Legal Notice. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a chat tel mortgage, dated on the 1st day of August, l'.1, and duly tiled in the office ol the countv clerk of Cass county. Nebraska, on the Mri dav of August. lM'S and executed by J. V. Haker and Frank Faton to tlie Westinghouse company, which said mortgage was given to secure the pay ment of the sum of jr.Aii! and upon which there is now due lhe sum of JTr .42, default hav ing been made in the payment of said sum, and no suit or other proceeding at law having been instituted to recover said debt or an v part thereof, therefore I will sell the DroDertv therein de scribed, viz: tine Westinghouse engine, one engine tender. one bay horse, live vears oid: one bay horse, t.ve earso!d: one double harness, one O'liriuti wa gon, one blacK cow. one red cow. one yearling heifer, one Sorrel horse, one black mare, three sets double harness, one main belt (Candy), one water tank, at pubiic auction on the larm of N. Trook. about three miles n:.rthe-ist of the village ot Union, in Cass county, Nebraska, on the iMh day of May, Is 'J. at the hour ot i o'clock arm. of said dav. The Westinohousf. Company, Mortgagee. liv Mockctt iS: Poik. its Attorneys. Plattsmouth, Neb , April -, 1 ... I-irenne Nt!c. To w hom it may concern: Notice is hereby given that I will apply at the next regular meeting ot tlie board of county com missioners, in and for Cass coutity. Nebraska, for a license to sell vinous, malt and spirituous liquors in the village of Cedar Creek, Cass countv, Nebraska, for the period of one year. WILLIAM J. HICKS. Dated this 14th day of April. lsl.. 1 Livery, Feed and Sale Stable. Finest Rigs in the City.. Horses Boarded by the Day or Week. Wc aro also dealers in all kinds of RTAGONS, And FARM IMPLEMENTS. BUGGIES. s We are here for the Business of the County... And will get it, if Fair Dealing and Gco-1 Gord will cut any figure with our Farmer Friends. When you are in town, cime and ?ec us wo will gladly show you anything we have in stock. M. E. Manspeaker & Son, Pearl St.,"between 6th and 7th, Plattsmouth