IS WEEKLY ERAID f TIIK NICW.M F-Htablshed Nov. R, WA . I ,.0,,., t.. , l'LATTSMOUTir, NKR. MAY 30. 1899. i'lIK li liliA l.l, I'.stablmhcu April 10, 1.M6L ( " VOL. VIII. NO. 58. dUL WS J f ARE GROWING Insurgents at Manila Arc Showing llenewcd Activity. They Ktitiirn To Their TreiM'hrn mil Ket-p I Amerlc-Hii NnMlrrH font Inmilly On 4iuitrl Itnlnjr M-moii Mure to Itrlnjf HufTrrliiK tu Krlrntlly Native. WIion Field IImvs Not Item Fanned. Manila, May IX 8 p. m.Tho ap proach of tho wot season (in da the in aurrection soomingly taking a new loaso of lifo. All along tho Americiin 1 i tho rebels iiro showing more ag grossivo activity, in their guerrilla stylo, than at any time before sinco tho fall of Malolos. They keep tho United Stales troop in tho trenches sleeping in their clothing and constantly on tho alert against dashes on our out posts and they make lifo warm for tho American garrison in tho towns. The bands of General Luna and Gen oral Ma9c.ardo,whieh retreated toward Tarlac when they feared they would bo caught botween General MacArthur and General Lawtou, have returned in forco to their old trenehos around San Fernando, whero there aro daily col lisions. Opposito our lines on tho south pro tecting Manila, all the way around to San I'edro Macati, the Filipinos have threo rowa of trenches most i f tho dis tance. Reports from prisoners indicate that the insurgents construe the peace negotiations to mean that tho Ameri cans have had enough of fighting. The Filipinos aro also encouraged by the belief that tho Americans are prepar ing for an interval of inactivity dur ing tho wet season. This period is euro to bo followed by much sutTering. Thousands of acres of land that wero under cultivation lst year have not been plowed this year and tho government will prob ably be obliged to feed thousands, just as it fed the Cubans. Kefugeeti Ah. Ihutity. Friendly natives, amigos, continue to pour into tho American lines by land and river routes, coming from tho territor- of insurrection into the country whore tho passage of the two armies has loft no food and practically throwing themselves upon tho charity of their conquerors. Such able-bodied men as aro not in the Filipino ranks havo been kept by the insurgent lead ers to dig trenches and the old mtn. women and children form tho mass of the refugees. They aro doing some plowing, but they will bo confronted with hunger before they can realize any subsistence from their crops. (OM)KNSKl) WIliK MOWS Joseph Keller, Hay Shermin and I X)u is Carey were killed yestorday at Went station, N. Y., while driving across tho New York Central tracks. M. Iiourrett won the 100 klometer bicyeie race at Paris yosterday in two hours and seventeen minutes, seven laps ahead of C. W. Miller of Chicago. The amalgamated copper company of Silver Creok, N. M., has purchased the famous copper mines in Grant county, paying the sum of $1,200,000. The sheep dressing world's record was broken at Indianapolis yesterday, whenn Fred Perry killed and dressed ten sheep in thirty-01.0 minutes, forty- three seconds. The Sixteenth infantry has arrived at San Francisco from Forts Crook and Leavenworth and Jefferson bar racks and will sail tonight on the Grant for Manila. F. ank S. Hitchcock, of the agricul tural department, sailed for Europe Sunday on a government commission, who object is the oxtension of the agricultural export trade. Brig.-Gen. George V. West, who served with distinction as colonel of tho Seventeen Maine volunteers, dur ing the civil war, is dead at Athol, Mass., aged sixty-seven years. James Lynch, a saloonkeeper of East St. Louis, yesterday shot and mortally wounded his wife and step son, William Kelly, during a quarrel. He then made a futile attempt at sui cide by 6hooting himself in the head Alfalfa For Cans. To the Editor of The News: The virtues and profits of alfalfa are but comparatively little known. Anything that, with equal labor, in creases the profits of the husbandman is a blessing to the country. Alfalfa is not an innovation, for its general worth baa been proven. Its fat pro ducing and strength giving qualities have been proven by experiment to bo superior to timothj', while as a milk producer it has no peer. Honry Heil, a progressive farmer and a breeder of thoroughbred stock of the county, has ten acres th&t yielded eighty large loads last year Threo full crops of hay in one year from one piece of ground is pretty good, but alfalfa will yield it. One-half bushel of seed per acre is the right amount to sow. It can be sown with rye in autumn or by itself in the spring. It does not easily winter-kill. It should be cut before it is dead ripe and be well cured it would then Batisfy any stockman. A. Reynolds Carriage painting done in first-class style by Patton & Bulger. Shop on Vine, between Fourth and Fifth streets. IIEPOHT OF CHICAGO MAHKETS. Chicago, May 2'.). At tho opening of tho market this morning tho prices were a littlo weaker. Hoports from O'uln to the ef fect that spring wheat was doing finely and that many of the bad crop reports had been t-ent out for the pur pose of creatirg bull sentiment, had a sympathetic inllucnco upon wheat. Tho declino was only mometary, for tho wires were hot with bad crop re ports, and tho market immediately went up and prices got higher. Tho first Liverpool cables wero lower, but the second were 11 higher; St. Louis seemed to lead in the buying, while (Jounselman and Day were doing mot-t of tho buying. After tho first sharp advance tho short interest began to cover freely, thus augumenting tho upward move ment and causing wheat to reach 772c and closing at 77 U" ic, while prospects for corn seems to be bettor, tho sym pathy with wheat and the good de mand from abroad gave the market a very strong tone. Oats and provisions closed strong and at a littlo advance over the ses sion of Saturday. There will be no market tomorrow on account of Decoration day. Tho following is a range of prices for today, and is furnished by M. S Briggs, commission merchant. No. 407 Main street: n ( tl'TIONS Whuiit July tpt Corn Inly Sept Oats - July Sept I'ork July Sept t"r.t Vi 77;-; l'.Ha !'.'? S.17 s :to S.17 s.au 8.40 s 20 s.:i.v I'uts and calls sold up until 2 o'clock are as follows: I'uts, July wheat sold 7I5, 70 to i, i and back to 7(i(V.i. Calls sold at7Si(i to 7SA and up to 7SS(li I'uts, July corn, 32s("3; c;ills. 322. Tho following are the closing prices, together willi those of last Saturday: Today. Saturday New York 7l"; HH'a St. Louis se'i 7N1; Dulutli Ti"h 75 'm Minneapolis 7:" Toledo ,7S'j' 7T Salem Cliantarqiia. The most elaborate chautauqu-i pro gram for tho Salem Chautauqua, Au gust f to 13, Inclusive, 1S00 ever publishod in tho west is ready for dis tribution. Write for one. It contains such fine attractions as Gen. John IJ. Gordon of Georgia; Dr. Hubert Mc Intyre, of Chicago; Col. George W. Ilain, of Kentucky; Divjamcs Ilodley, of Ohio; I'ior. F. It. Iliberson, of New York; Chas. T. Griiloy, of Massachu setts; Dr. 13. L. Katon, of loura; Dr. J. W. Handier, of Now York, etc. The celebrated Apollo Male quar tette, of Columbus, O., is engaged for the entire session; Knoll and McNeil, of Erie, Pa., the world renowned cor nettists, will b? pioient three (lays, and the Edison I'rojectiscope Co., of New York, showing tho Americin War-Graph, the only genuine Edison moving pictures, illustrated songs, picturo plays, etc., will give three full evening entertainments. This is the first time the original, genuino Edson aparatus has been in this terri tory and is without doubt the grand est entertainment ever attempted by a western assembly. This is the assembly th it is better every year, docs all it advertises and more, and has tho finest grounds in the west. Danrt fail to see tho com plete program, and arrange to attend the whole session if possible. A postal card addressed to O. W. Davis, Mgr., Salem, Neb., will bring you a program by return maii. State Sunday School t'ouvention. The Nebraska State Sundaj' School convention will be held in Uoldrege June 13 15. 1809. Every Sunday school in the state is entitled to one delegate for each 1(!0 members or fraction thereof. In addi tion to these, the pastor is a delegate ex officio, and an alternate should be elected in case of his inability to at tend. Entertainment will be provided for all delegates presenting proper cre dentials. Reduced rates of t ne and one-third fare on tho certificate plan have been granted by all tho railroads in the state. An excellent program is in prepara tion. Schools should elect delegates at once, t or copy 01 program and blank credentials, address E. J. Wightmax, Secretary, York Nebraska. King, Emporer, Duke, Prince $1. Elson, the Clothier. Christian Kuiiravor Convention. The Second District Nebraska C. E. Union will hold their seventh annual convention in Ashland June 15-17. Dr. Hood the state president, Superintend ent W. R. Jackson, Ilav. J. Doane.and Rev. L. P. Ludden are among tho leading speakers. A rate of one and one-third faro has been secured, and it is hoped that each society in tho district will be well rep resented. When jou want to smoko a 10-cent cigar try Otto Wurl V'Silver Wreath" union made you can find no better on the market. lie I II1U..1. contract hi 8 been signed for a $100,000 plant to furnish 1,000 horse power to be developed from the waves cf the ocean, the first of the kind ever made. Tho power Is for a $1.000,0u0 sanitarium to be built at Sea (Sale, adjoining Coney island. This power U to be converted Into electricity, which "will do all the work, lighting, heating, operating earrlaces and steamboats! Kven the cooking will be done by elec tricity. The contract shows that ma chinery has at last been designed which can bottle up the energy of the eea and make it work. The principle is simple enough very like that of a toy popgun. The cylinder is placed vertically. The piston Is made to rise and fall by the waves. It is nothing more than a buoy. When a wave comes along it is bound to rise, and when the wave passes it falls. Every time it rises It compresses so much air. Of course, the amount of power gen erated depends upon the number of buoys. It is claimed that enough power could be gathered In one station to supply the world. IIOW'H TlltH. We offer Ohe Hundred lollars Howard for any case of Catarrh that cannot he cured by II all's Catarrh ( 'lire. . S. CUKNEy & CO.. Props., Toledo. O. Wo t'ie undersigned, have known l J. Cheney for the last 1" yours, ana believe 1 , 1 t,i perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. Wkst TltCAX, Wholesale lruslsts, To ledo. O. Wamhno, KtNNAN ifc Maknin, Wholesale ltrim'ists. Toledo. O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally act inK directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of t ho system. I'rico 7."c. per bot tle. Sold by ail Drutfjrists. Testimonials free. Hall's Family Tills are the best. The Assumption of Scientist. Canon Maccoll, a distinguished Eng lish churchman and the friend of Mr, Gladstone, is thus quoted in the Lon don Times: A friend of the canon's once shared the box-seat with the driver of a stage-coach in Yorkshire, and being the lover of horses, talked with the coachman about his team. One horse in particular he admired. "Ah," said the coachman, "but that 0:5s ain't as good as he looks. He's a scientific oss." "A scientific horse!" exclaimed the canon's friend. "What on earth do you mean by that?" "I means," replied the coachman, "a 'os3 as thinks he knows a great deal more nor he does." Ineligible for Matrimony. A law recently passed in Norway makes girls ineligible for matrimony unless they can show certificates of skill in cooking, kniitincr and spinning. The Time to K' to California Ts in summer this summer late in June or early in July when soa and sky and vine-clad sloiio are at their best when tho rate is little more than half ns much ns usual If you take tho Burlington route you will havo cooler weather and finer scenery than via anv otner line to California. Information and California litera tuve on request. J. Francis, Genort; P.-ssenger Agent, Omahn, Neb. Musical instrument? rc finished by Patton & Bulgjr. Tho Kll't Tense. Teacher The sentence, "My father had money," is in the past tense. Now, Mary, what tense would you be speak ing in if you said, "My father has money?" Little Mary Oh, that would be pretense Philadelphia Rec ord. Alamlnlnm nuts. The latest in thfi building line is the aluminium hut for Klondike miners When packed for carriage it weighs 110 pounds. It is composed of four sides and a roof of thin sheets of alu minfum. and vhe- put up it contains 190 cubic feet. In constipation Ilerbine affords natural, healthful remeav, acting promptly. A few emtll doses will usually be found to so regulate the ex cretory functions that thej are able to operate without any aid whatever. Price 50 cts. F. G. Fricke & Co. Cheap Tickets to California. 1 he lowest rates of tne year are tho.-e which the Burlington route will make late in June and early in July, for the annual meeting of the National Educational association, e.t Los An geles. Liberal return limits and stop over privileges. Ihe coolest route to the coast is through Denver and Salt Lake City. Go that way and for a day and a night you ride through the wonderland of tho world past canons, mountains, rivers, waterfalls and landscapes gay with flowers. Information and California litera ture on request. J. Francis, General Passenger Agent, Omaha, Net. The Vienna llakery. We will deliver to our customers fresh bread, pies and cakes from this date. Watch for our wagon if you want nice, fresh bre id. William Mokkcvw, Proprietor. Full line of Quick Meal gasoline and Blue Flame oil stoves at Euinger ILird'vare Co., at reasonable prices. Ice Cream Social Every day at Hollowny's. Half gal lons and larger quantities vnA packed and delivered. Any tlavor and any quantity furnished on twenty-four hours' notice. Only the best cream used and all fruit flavor? from fresh fruit when obtainable. W. M. Gallngherof Bryan, Pa., says: "For forty years I have tried various cough medicines. One Minute Ccugh Cure i9 best of all." It relieves in stantly and cures all throat and lung troubles. F. G. Fricke & Co. Ocean to Drink ir.lii O after you htvo concluded that you ought not to drink coffee. It is not a me licino but doctors order it, lecauso it is healthful, invigorating and appe tizing. It is mnd'3 frrm pure grains and has that rich seal brown color and tastes like the linest grades of coffee and costs ubout i ns much. Children liko it and thrive on it because it is a genuine food drink containing nothing but nourishment. Ask your procorfor (Jrain-O, tho new food drink, lo and 23c. THE STORMY PETREL. IIott the Little RJrd Ilitchea Its T.gg. '10 stormy petrels nest Just above the Atlantic surge on the islets near lona and the Hebrides. There above the rock on certain islands in a black, buttery soil, In which they burrow like little winged mice, and on a nest of sea pink lay one white egg. As this desertion of the regions of light and air by birds is something outside the natural course of their lives, it leads to various odd and unexpected social complications and domestic problems. Among the latter is a serious one, the difficulty of keeping the underground hcrtise clean or moderately cool. It Is usually very hot. Sand-martins, for instance, do not attempt to ventilate their burrows as rabbits and rats do; neither do kingfishers nor the stormy pftrels when they make their own bur rows, and do not creep into chinks between piles of stones or rocks. Evi dence of the high temperature of this "hot chamber," where the young pet rels are hatched, is seen in a very pretty popular belief in the Outer Hebrides. The people say that they hatch their eggs, not by sitting on them, but by sitting near them, at a distance of six inches between them and the opening of 4he burrow. Then the petrels turn their heads toward the eggs and "coo" at them day and night, and so "hatch them with their song." This, which sounds like a fable o the East Atlantic islands, has really a basis in fact. Davenport Graham says that the account is "very correct; though I never heard the cooing noise by day, I often did in the evening. It is rather a purring noise. When its nest is opened up, the bird is usually found cowering a few inches away from its egg." This hot and stuffy at mosphere may aid the hatching of eggs; but there is no doubt that it tilings into being other and very un desirable forms of life. The nests and burrows of sand-martins are full of most unpleasant insects, and those of the kingfisher are nearly as bad. Bismarck's Iron Nerve Was tho result of his splendid health Indomitable will and tremendous en ergy are not found whero stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels aro out of order. If you want these qualities and tho success they bring, use Dr. King's New Life Pills. They develop every power of brain and body. Only 2oc nt F. G. Fricke & Co.'s drug store PULLED THEM UP. And Franz Was Perfectly Placid A boot Hie Matter. The woman vho has a country house comes to town these days and tells tales of her trials and joys, says the New York Commercial Advertiser. Shj came in from Long Island for a day's shopping last week and after glowing accounts of her flower beds and the wonderful kitchen garden she had planned for the summer, she said: "We always have curious experiences with garden workers and farm hands; not that we do much farming, but we have to have some one to watch over the potatoes and keep an eye on the peas. This year we have a fine man, and our garden is like an English pic ture. But Franz was not so good when we got him. lie came to help our farm hand, Peter, and Peter set him. to work in the onion patch. The onion patch was the pride of my life. It was flourishing as nothing but weeds had ever flouished in my garden, and I took more interest in its progress than I did in my rose bower. Well, after Franz had been busily bending over the onion patch one morning Peter discovered to his horror that his assistant had pulled up all the big onions. Nothing but little ones re mained. When the storm of questions and reproaches broke over his head Franz said placidly: 'Why. the big ones were crowding the little ones. They hadn't room to grow. I wanted to give them a chance and I pulled the big ones up.' " The AVay to go to California is in a tourist sleeping car personally conducted i,-ia the Burlington Route. You don't change cars. You make fast time. You see the finest scenery on tho 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, ju;-t as good to ride in, AND NEARLY 820 CHEAPER. The Burlington excursions leave every ihursrtay reaching San Fran cisco Sunday and Los Angeles Mon day. Porter with each car. Excur- ion manager with each party. For folder giving full information call at nearest B. & M. K. R. depot or write Francis, General P.issenger Agent, Om.iha, Neb. Shake Into Your Shoes. Mien's Foot-Ease, a powder for the feet. It cures p-iinful, swollen, smart ing, nervous feet, and instantly takes the sting out of corns and bunions. It's the greatest comfort discovery of the age. Allen's Foot-Ease makes tight or new shoes feel eay. It is a certain cure for sweating, callous and hot, tired, aching feet. Try it today. Sold by all druggists and shoe stores. I!y mail for 2Tc. in stamps. Trial package free. Address, Allen S. Olm sted, Le Roy, N. Y. immmmmmmmmmmmtmniniHimmmHimmmmmt SUBSCRIBE venlno The Leading Paper of AA1 tho L,ocal iVews.. ..And It Is the Only Six-Column Daily in the City. Larger Than Any Other Local Daily. A Superior News Service. Does Coffee Agree With You? If not, drink Grain O made from puro grains. A lady writes: "The first time I made Grain-O I did not like it but after using it for one week nothing would induce me to go back to coffee." It nourishes and feeds the system. The children can drink it freely with great benefit. It is the strengthening substance of pure grains. Get a pack age today from your grocer, follow lhe . directions in making it and you will have a delicious and healthful table beverage for old and young. 15 and 2oc. An Easter Novelty. To a Frenchman we are Indebted for the most distinctive Easter novelty. It comes in the form of a chatelaine or nament a perfect facsimile of a wal Dut, fashioned of gold, silver or alu minium. Nature is closely Imitated in size and texture. The walnut, which is scarcely two inches in length, opens In the middle. It is lined with gold or gilded silver. In one cide is a tiny glass bottle, in cased in gold wires, which hold six one-inch pearl-headed pins. The bot tle, with its liliputian glass stopper, holds about ten drops of perfume. The bottle is on a hiDge, and when my lady desires to use it it swing3 out easily. In the opposite side of the walnut is a three-fourths inch mirror, which cpens to disclose a tiny powder puff and a receptacle beneath sufficient to carry powder for several social emer gencies. It also admits of car fare The price ranges from ?2.50 to $25. What is Kodol Dyspepsia Cure? It is tho newly discovered remedy,the most effective preparation ever devised for aiding the digestion and dissimilation of food and restoring the deranged di gestive organs to a natural condition It is a discovery surpassing anything yet known to the medical profession F. G. Fricke & Co. The Plague and Geology. The Director of the Geological Sur vey of India say3 there abundant evidence that the tenacity with which spidemics of the plague cling to par ticular localities, such as Bombay, Is influenced by the geological formation of the underlying soil and rock. Areas where trap and crystalline rocks exist seem to be especially adapted to the spread of the disease. The agency of rats in disseminating the plague is also regarded as proved. After the granaries at Bombay have been emptied. In the grain export season, the plague Immediately spreads, be- ause then the rat3 are compelled to scatter through the town in search of food. Get Patton & Bulger to figure on your painting, paper-hanging or kal somining. Satisfaction guaranteed. 1 IT COAT7V17ATS . has been Reduced in Price to.. ..IO Cents per Week Forty Cents jar Month A BOON TO MANKIND! D" TABLER'S BUCKEYE o Zh -2 en O)! if) 5 uZMrn A New Discovery for the Certain Cure of INTERNAL and EXTERNAL PILES, WITHOUT 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, MO. 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. The News-Herald Prints More County News Than any Other Cass county Paper. NOW DWQ I f I I 1 If ' U J1JI W the City. PILE C3 c 2d r- PIIXTUBE- III! - '- - i-i in " n -25 z -H m CURE m t-nf