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NEW : ADVERTISEMENTS parkekS v,;;-Vi HAIR BALSAM tPSi j"'...,:;r:.,i,'i",.i.'::l..h"- Hair to lt Youihrul Color. Cuiva x-'P !. " lHliig. Write for the frett liooklot: Hhymrn fur Thtrity 2'lmrt." Hires Rootbeer time Ss faerre I .E CHARLES E. HIRES CO.. Philadelphia. Pa. iluktrt of Jliren Vnlrn.irl Milk. JUST AS ! OF OLD Wc are selling the best footwear on earth for the least profit. We said THE BEST... I 4 A t 6 4 4 4 4 i 4 4 4 4 5 .oscpi lctxcr, North Side Main Street. A l.KADER. 9 t J I t t t 4 4 The Semi-Weekly News-Herald PUBLISHED ON TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS ... BY THE.. . . NKWN PUBLISHING COMPANY, I. K. MAKHIIAI.f.. UusincM Manager. HAII.V KDITION. One Year, in advance $5 00 Six Months. . . T 2 f0 On Week 10 Single Copies, 5 flKMI WKKKLY EDITION. One Year, in advance, . . . . tl 00 Six Months, .10 their valiant work. IIo linn appointed a committed of 300 prominent citizens ovor tho unto to make arrangements for tho affair. INMMCMATION AND OI'IMON. Til F It doesn't pay to hoiiHt nnd bo vain glorious. The poet laureate of the Lincoln Journal threw a half column of poetry at Minnesota, anathematiz ing it as tho land of the cyclono and advising the Gophers to como to Ne braska, whero tho breezes noftly blow and you hear tho corn-held prow. Then he went homo to sleep and while ho slept tho story of tho destruction of LARGEST GIRGULflTION , Herman by wind enmo into tho office Of any Cass County Paper. TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1800. rlr Kureka Harness Oil is the liest preservative of new leather and the best renovator of old leather. It oils, softens, black ens and protects. Use Eureka Harness Oil on your hfst harness, yoor okj har nras, and your carriage top, and they will not only loolc lietter but wear longer. Sold everywhere in cans all Izea from half pints to tive gallons. Made bj STANUAKU OIL to. TIIK WIIKAT t'KOI'. It in evident from tho report of tho wheat condition which has just boon made by the government that tho yield in 18'.)'.) will bo smaller than was ex pected a few weeks ago. Tho cold weather laBt winter and the absence of an adequate snow covering for the ground injured the winter wheat to such an extent that the condition, as seen by tho government report, is about 2:$i per cent below that of a year ago. The Bpring wheat condition, too, is not up too the forecast made in May. Conservative estimates based on the acreage and average condition make the wheat yield of 1890 from 552,000,000 to o.0.000,000 bushels, as against a crop ot ,075,000,000 bushels in 1808 It must be remembered, however, that the yield of 1808 was tho largot-tever harvostcd. The 000,000,000 mark in wheat pro duction was never passed before in this country except in 1801, when the yield was 611,780,000 bushels. Tho largest yield in any other year was that of 1807, which was 530,140, ICS bushels. The yield of 1800, therefore, even at the lowest estimate jet made, will be as great as any over harvested except in 1801 and 1808. On Buch an exhibit as this tho country will find no dis couragement. Moreover, a surplus of about 100,000,000 bushels is still left unused, it is believed, of lust year's crop. In any case the wheat yield of 1S99 will be sufficient to meet the wants of the country for food and for seeding, and allow a fair margin for exporta tion. That there will be a consider able demand from abroad is exceed ingly probable. Russia's wheat crop, it is believed from tho latest indica tions, will bo much below tho average of recent years, and that country is ordinarily a heavy exjorter of wheat. In tho other European countries in the aggregate tho crop, it is figured, will b about a mean yield. The re por ta of the wheat situation at home and abroad, justify the recent advance in that cereal. They also indicate that the American farmer will find a good demand for his crop, while tho American consumer is not likelv to Write IhSloolBf IWI ad. and 50c and we will send tou this beautiful Mandoline by xpreas, C O. I). subject to examlna- If found' exactly aa represented ?ou can pay the express agent our spec A L. OFFE tt price, 8.00 less the 50 cents. I tlon or 95.50 and express charges. This s a regular sis.uu instrument, soua rosewooa bod, f ancT uearl and ebony checkered IJedice, beautiful pearl butterfly guard H plate.rosawood flngeroeard and nickel tail ji piece, you can nave eitner a Manaoune, (4 Guitar.BanJoorViolin on the same terms. twrueior ritmis musical catalogue. n Address, A. Hospe, Omaba, Neb have to pay exorbitant prices for food. hi A CUBAN I'OMCV. The Philadelphia Press suggests that congress should take action tha will allow public improvements to be miido in Cuba. It urges th it the leg islation forbidding tho United States to grant any franchise or concession of any kind in Cuba should be repealed and savs: "It should let it be known that the United States will not with draw from Cuba until tho island is fitted for self-control and that we will guarantee the future protection of capital invested in tho island while under a military government,snys the Bee. That done and the obstacles to prosperity in tho island will disappear The Press further saj's thatexperience so far has demonstrated that under a good government the revenues of the island, under moderate taxation, will pay every expense connected with the government and leave an ample sum for tho building of school houses, the construction of public roads and other necessary improvements. The action of congress in regard to franchises and concessions in Cuba was prompted by a desire to prevent the island becoming a prey to speculators and financial adventurers. It was the understanding that a number of sehemes of exploitation had been formed and it was to defeat these that the legislation in question was adopted. Moreover it was felt that in view of Before you make purchases, the fact that our government had de- After you have looked elsewhere, j clared its purpose to allow the Cubans come to us and we guarantee you I to establish an independent govern- will be pleased. Our new spring ment it would be improper for the stock has arrived, including Dry United States to grant franchises and Goods, Staple and Fancy Gro- concessions. Inasmuch as this govern- cories. Crockery, Glassware, Flour ment had absolutely refused to assume School Supplies. All Kinds of School Supplies, suce as Maps, Globes, Charts, Dictionaries, Seats and School Furniture Webster's Latest Kevised Library Die- c7 A tiouary, sheep bound, uatent index J" Same, in one-half sheep .S.00 Call on or address.... S. A. MORRISON, EAGLE. NEB. IT PAYS To Look Around and Feed. A square deal to all. F. S. Main Street, WHITE, Plattsmouth ALWAYS USE A IX COCOA PURE! HEALTHFUL!! sovereignty in Cuba it had no right to exercise a function of sovereignty. There can be no question as to the soundness of this position and it should be strictly adhered to. It is perhaps true that the effect is to retard indus trial restoration in Cuba. Possibly without this legislation more would have been accomplished in the way of public improvements. But the United States is in possession of Cuba with the avowed purpose of simply estab lishing peace and order there and enablfng the people to set up an inde pendent government, ft cannot, there fore, with a proper regard for its pledge, adopt the policy suggested by the Press. That must bo left for the i Cuban government, whenever it is or ganized, and we do not doubt that con gress will take this view of it. and it was printed in the same issue ,with the taunting poem dedicated to Minnesota. Fremont Tribuno Governor Olcro of New Mexico has issued a proclamation that June 24, be ing tho anniversary of tho first en gagement on land of tho forces of tho United States with thoso of Spain, in which tho New Mexico squadron of the Rough Itidors bore a most honor able and distinguished part, the same is designated ns a public holiday throughout Now Mexico. A New York justice has decided that a wife does not constitute a family The case came up whero judgment was obtained against a man who was bound to pay $10 a week for tho support of His '"family." The couple had no children and the Justice said ho knew of no authority holding that a wife abandoned by her husband constituted a family. Corn will yield more pounds of dry matter per ace than any other forage crop that can be grown in the east. Medical Director George II. Cooke, of the United States navy, retired, is one of the two survivors of the party of Americans who accompanied Gen eral Grunt on his trip up tho Nile. When Bob Fitzsimmons recovered consciousness after a herd-end collis ion with Jeffries' fist, he said that he was done with tho prize ring forever, fie was no hog; ha knew when lie had enough. People applauded his wir-e determination, and said lh;t here was a man who had some sense. But just wait, gentle reader, until llobert re covers from his bruises and feels like himself again; then he will discover all of a sudden thai his defeat was due to his being out of condition, or be cause of n st-ained wrist, or something like thai ; and he will wnl another whirl with Jeffries. The pugilists aie al tho Mine, and it is very easy to keep t b on thei'" tricks and their manners. B jatrien Kxpres. In a criminal prosecution recently tried at York the jury, after brief de liberation, returned tho following ver dict: "We, the jury in tho abovo namcd case, do not believe oue word that the witnesses have swen to; neither do we believo that any of the attorneys have spoken the truth, nor that either of them could do so, even if he should care to take tho trouble to try." The United States court of appeals R:.)LBf RS TLRN BAGX SOUTH. I'tirnucm Twelve lliiuri IUIiIimI Thrin at Sullivan's Sheep Kuncli. CASPER, "VVyo.. June 19. Bight of the posse hunting the I'nion I'aelflo train robbers in the Hole-in-the-Vall country returned to Casper today. The robbers have left tin Hole-ln-the-Wall mountains and Tie traveling back south. The Ian heard of them was at Powder river, coming south. They seemed to be heading toward Wnlton. A large party is following them now. Today guards were placed at all the bridges across the Platte river and new men with fresh horses started for the Wolton country. The pursuing party at Sullivan's sheep camp, where the robbers ate breakfast and took a pack horse and bed, were twelve hours behind. The robbers are traveling In a very broken country with numerous washouts and a model place to hide. At Sullivan's camp only two robbers put in an appearance. CHEYENNE, Wyo., June 19 Cour iers who arrived yesterday from the pursuit of the Union Pacific train rob hers report that the fugitives are now several days in advance of the pursu ing posse. The robbers were supplied by a rustler friend near K. K moun tain, in the Ilole-in-the-Wall country, with fine riding horses and two pack animals, plenty of food and a camp outfit. They were last seen starting across the main range of the liig Horn mountains, evidently making for the Jackson's Hole county, an ad mirable hiding place south of the Yellowstone National park. Their trails were lost on account of snow storms on the mountains. The course of the robbers, it is believed, will be across the Shoshone Indian reserva tion and the Indian police are out guarding the mountain passes. Posses of Idaho and Montana of fleers have been started toward the Jackson's Hole county to co-operate with the Wyoming officers, who, under the direction of United States Mar shall Hadsell, are still following the trail across central Wyoming. The au thorities and Union Pacific manage ment are determined to catch the rob bers and the chase will be continued until they are run down. Dedication Openin; Conic One; Conic -A II ! BJG FIRE IN OMAHA. One Man Fatally and a Numlxr Seriously Injured. OMAHA, June 19. Fire in Allen Bros.' wholesale grocery establish ment, accompanied by a teriffic explo sion of gunpowder, caused the fatal In jury of one man and the more or less serious injury of eight others, at an early hour Sunday morning. Dam age of $230,000 was done to the build ing and stock. Fatally injured: Thomas J. ltuane, fireman, 1929 S!nilth Tontll ft I'l, fit 1 . 1 . T-i . . , 1 nl.nnt head and shoulders; died in a few hours. Injured: Lieutenant John Sullivan, hose com pany JNo. 3, residence K20 South Seven teenth, badly burned and lacerated about face, arm hurt. Frank Hardy, fireman, living at 2104 Harney street, burned and cut about arms, neck and face. Harry Kedell, son of Chief Redell, residence 318 South Twentieth, legs badly cut and torn. John Ormsby, living at 4027 Charles street, burned and cut about face and hands. Mike Pird, fireman, 1016 -trept, forehead; severe. Joseph Hoffnian, fireman, arm and forehead; severe. Captain M. J. Dineen, No. dence 023 South Twentieth. Kofsky, cut about face and hands. Jackson No. 3, G, resi- Ladies Can Wear Shoes One size smaller after using Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder to bo shaken into the shoos. It mikes tight or new shoes feel easy; uives instant relief to corns and bunion-". It's tho greatest I e a jt - .1. Koa ,.nrio.ri i.;nn ir, ft, ,?.- rf I oouiioro uiscoveryoi uie a'e. i ures Mrs. Hetty Green, who has been fi.'ht- swllen feet, blisters and callous spots ing for a title to the old Gage farm in Chicago, now valued at $1,000,000 or more, for tho last twenty years. She is pleased with the decision, but says bitter things about the lawyers who have made so many delays. Allen's Foot-lv-ise is a "eitain cure for ingrowing nails, sweating, hot, aching feet. At all druggists and shoo stores, Trial package free by mail Ad dress, Allen S. Olmstead, LeRoy N. Y. F. G. Fricke & Co., druggists. It has been- found impossible to dis lodge the American steamer Paris dire the Children a Drink called Grain-O. It is a delicious, ap petizing, nourishing food drink to take To celebrate, the Completion of our New Building, we will, on Tuesday Evening, June 20, give to every Lady who registers be tween 7:30 and 9 o'clock, a Beautiful Ribbon Hanger and to every Gent one of our large Midsummer Refreshers. (This is not a bev erage.) Positively no goods sold between the above hours. Don't forget the time and place. Sign of Gold Boot Two Doors West Lehnhoffs' ob't Sherwood & Son P. S. Watch this Space Tuesday. A Sftl .i Hand Hero. CLEVELAND. O.. June 19. Illaz Patrie, a r-.tlioaa Bectlon hand, proved himself a hero today and was fatally Injured in rm attempt to save a woman from death. Mrs. Jennie Price, who lived on Webster street, was riding a wheel across the Lake Shore tracks at the entrance to Gordon park, and fell in front of an approaching train. I'at rie, who had been detailed to assist the flagman at the crossing, ran to Mrs. Price's assistance, but both he and the woman were run down. Mrs Price lost a leg and an arm and suff ered a fracture of the skull, while her rescurer was struck by the pilot of the engine and was picked up insensible from a bad wound In the head. The woman retained consciousness, but the physicians say both will die. Sliiloh Itattlefleld Monument k. . SPRINGFIELD, HI.. June 19. A meeting of the Illinois Shiloh battle field committee was held today tn this city, with Major A. F. McEwen. of Litchfield, as chairman, to select de signs for monuments to be erected on the battle field to the Illinois troops participating. General John A. Mc Clernand, of this city, presided, and Major George Mason of Chicago, is secretary. There will be a general monument to cost 10,000, and 27 mon uments to the infantry, 10 to the cav alry and 12 to the artillery. Death of a Tornado Victim. BLAIR, June 19. Mrs. Andrew An derson, who was badly injured In th Herman cyclone, died here at 9 o'cloc tonight. She waa brought here to th Clifton hotel with her husband, who was also Injured the night of th storm, and was removed to the horn of Mr. Anderson's sister in the city since wnicn time she has been uncon scions, blood poisoning having set in before death came. Mrs. Anderson was 56 years of age ana nad heen a resident of this conn try for a number of years. Her hus band still suffers from his injuries having several ribs broken at the time of the cyclone. They had a comfort V. 1 i . i . -r r ... amH mum; m nerman, wnicn was totally destroyed. from tho Manacle rocks on tho coast tho pluce of coffee. When properly of England, where she was recently prepared it tastes like the finest cof stranded. Her practical value afloat fee but is free from all ita injurious to her owners was 83,000,000. The in- properties. Grain-O aids digestion surance on vessel and cargo aggregates and strengthens the nerves. It is not $1,242,000. Will Albin and wife, who recently moved to Nebraska Cilv, have "dis solved partnership," and Will came out of the skirmish with one whole suit of clothes, which he was fortu nate enough to bo wearing. Will came up from the city last uight, and according to his story his wife dis posed ot the furniture and everything else and gave him the "highball." There is another chapter involving a widower a few thousand miles (or less) from this town, which may be ready for publication soon as we learn facts sufficient to give us so'id footing. Union Ledger. There will be elections on November 7 in eleven states, six of which, Mary land, Ohio, Iowa, Massachusetts, Ken- tucky and Mississippi, will choose gov ernors and other state officers. Penn sylvania will elect a state treasurer, a superior court judge and two supreme court justices. There is a time for all things. The time to take De Witt's Little Early Risers is when you are suffering from constipation, biliousness, sick-head ache, indigestion or other stomach or liver troubles. F. G. Fricke & Co. 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 2oc. at grocers. Daily Jet Out of Anaconda. CHICAGO, Jun3 19. A special to the Times-Herald from Salt Lake says that Marcus Daly of Montana and his asso ciates in the Anaconda Mining com pany have sold all their holdings in that company to an eastern syndicate headed by John D. Rockefeller for $23,000,000. Though the transfer oc curred more than a month ago, it has never been made public. The sale leaves Mr. Daly with nothing In Mon tana except his "Bitter Root" stock farm. He is also pledged not to engage in copper mining in Montana. Work Night and Day. The busiest and mightiest little tning that ever was made is Dr. King's New Life Pills. Every pill is a sugar-coated globule of health, that eharjges weakness into strength, list lessness into energy, bain-fag into mental power. They're wonderful in building up the health. Only 25 cents per box. Sold by F. G. Fricke & Co King, Emporer, Duke, Prince $1. Elson, the Clothier. I'oiiKreHNnian Itlitnd Iturled. LEBANON, Mo., June 19. Congress man Richard Parks Bland was laid to est hfre Saturday with honors befit ting his illustrious career. The town was crowded with thousands of his friends who came to honor his memory The funeral services were participated in by the ministers of all denomina tions represented In Lebanon. The discourse was delivered by Rev. Mr, V. K. Collins A Worthy Cauae. Frank J. Morgan is getting up a subscription fund for the cyclone suf ferers of IIerm;in, and requests The News to state that those who wi.h t aid in swelling the fund can find the subscription paper at Morgan's cloth ng storo. Following is a list of those who have already contributed to the cause: F. J. Morgan, $1; C. C. Parmele, $1 T. P. Livingston, $1; Cash, $2; C. E Wescolt, $1; E. G. Dovey & Son, $1 William Herold & Son, $1; IT. R Gering, $1; II. C McMaken, f0 cents; R. Cox, 50 cents; A. W. White, 50 cents; Zuckweiler & Lutz, 50 cents; Patterson & Kunsman, 50 cents; F. T. Davis, 50 cents; P. J. Bryan, 25 cents; R. O. Fellows, 25 cents; J. II. Halde man, 25 cents. Red Hot From the Gun was the ball that hit G. B. Stead man of Newark, Mich., in the Civil War it caused Horrible Ulcers tnat no treatment helped ler 20 years. Then Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured him. Cures Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Boils, Felons, Corns, Skin Eruptions. Be6t Pile cure on earth. 25 cents a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by F. G. Fricke & Co., druggist. 4 Cuban soldiers are accepting the $75 in American gold a3 fast as the paymasters can hand it out. THE PERKINS HOubl F- R. GUTHMANN, Prop Mayor Moores of Omaha has taken lates l and S1.50 oer Dan riSSSiTS Centrally Located and Com I turn. The celebration will be held in fortably Furnished. I Omaha and every member will bo PI ATTSMOUTH - - NErJ I given a goia meaai a testimonial oi Odd Fellows' Memorial Day. From Monday's daily. The members of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows lodges, No. 7 and 146, met at the hall of Cass lodge No. 147 at 8 o'clock yesterday morn ing and preceded by the M. W. A. band marched to Oak Hill and deco rated the graves of departed members, and upon their return attended divine services in the Methodist church. Hardly a day passes, in families where there are children, in which Ballard's Snow Liniment is not needed It quickly cures cuts, wounds, bruises, burns and scalds. Price 25 and 50c. F. G. Fricke & Co. Mayor F. M. Richey and City Clerk B. C. Kerr went to Lincoln this morn ing to register the refunding bonds. Mr. Kerr felt a - little dubious about talking to strangers, as he h?d bonds in his possession to the amount of ? 103,000 and he did not want anyone o take them away from him. TfaouHands Going to Colorado On the low rates yia the Burlington route every day from June 25 to July 11 Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo and Glenwood one fare plue $2 for the round trip. See nearest Burling-j ton agent. The EbiDger Hardware company has the largest line of lawn-mowers ever brought to the city. Buy your summer millinery at the Metropolitan while you get it cheap Celebrate Honker Hill Day. BOSTON, June 19. The one hundred and twenty-third anniversary of the battle of Bunker Hill was celebrated today. The center of the demonstration was at Charlestown. Marines and sail ors from the North Atlantic squadron, which arrived in port yesterday, parti cipated. Thousands of sightseers wit nessed the parade and the marines re ceived an ovation. ;r:iln-U lirlngn Relief to the coffee drinker. Coffee drinking is a habit that is universally indulged in and almost as universally injur ious. Have you tried G ain-O? It is almost like coffee but the effects are just the opposite. Coffee upsets the stomach, ruins the digestion, effects the hearl and disturbs the whole ner vous system. Grain-O tones up the stomach, lids digestion and strength- ONE THING AND ANOTHER. S0ttSOO When a man walks off in a certain way he doesn't want his wifo to follow him. A man with a family to support can never understand why all tho old bach elors are not millionaires. A scolding, grumbling preacher i an unntcessary pest which ro-tpeetablo peop'o should not submit to. J. A. Schear, of Sedalia Mo., saved his child from death by croup by u-ing One Minuto Cough Cure. It cures coughs, colds, pneumonia, la grippe and all throat and lung trouble. I' (J. Fricke & Co. So mnny of the young people in Atchison read trashy love slo ies tbnt a book chaperono is needed. If a woman has any Myle to her, she is always drosed in Hin h a way that eho can't eat with any comfort. Do Witt's Little E irly Ricort, act as a faultless pill should, cleansing and re viving thn system instc rid of woikon ing it. 1'hey are mild mid cinv, Hrnull and pleasant to take. and entirely free from objoci ionable drugs Thy nsnist rathor than compel. F. G. Fricke it Co It must bo h great satisfaction lo a woman to gut on a dreH that in not a shirt waist, and have no four of a part ing in the hacic. Kodol Dyspepwia Curo completely digests fond within tho Hlom icb nnd interlines i lid renders all ciuises of food capable of being nsidmil-ited nnd converted into siivnt'th t'iving nnd tissut building mi bit men. F. G. I' ioko &. Co. Owning a cow hi its eileemirg qualities; the family exaggeraus about the cow'rt virtue the eafie;- in stead i f the neighbors' f.nilts. Be purtieula-1 v kind to your n"i ti bors after you have added a ha win dow to your hcu-e. or they will claim you lire "Muck Ui. " As'de from the serious inconvenience anu p. in cauneu nv piles, mere is :i tendency to linlula nnd to cmce tho rectal regions. Piles shou'd not first- NATIONAL BANK OI-" I'IjA.TThMOUTH. nkh .'AID UP CAPITAL. $50,000 Oiler the very Ij 1 1 facilltte loi thr prompt tiaimai tlon ol Legitimate Banking Business. TOOh'H, bondn, oll, uo vernrnunt and l( ul miourltlnH Douicht and Hold. Ipn,ll. re ceived aiiU lute rout a I low oil on the cert (i Cntea. Drafts drawn, available In any part of the U. H. anJ all the principle towns of Europe. Ctiliuullouti mailn and promptly remitted. MtuheHl market price paid for county warrauiN. mma aie! comity bond. DIHECTORS: l. N. I . v. , l llnwkfwortii, S. Whuk'i. K I-. hiti'. (;. K. Dovey. rci. V.. I -jVf- I'ium.. S. WbukI'. IIhiMhi, H. . lovi-v. At nHliter e:i. FM All AIWA , ik now Hloek. new rigr and if prepared belter III" II eii-r li l.ikr euro of A Genera! Livery BuslnecSS ,'uiei, 'rim i. nil l . 1 -m j r tf.le to n 1 1 parts of the Low ii l e.i ;tlnl eourl- a tinoii t Hundred . vr t it i.i s x i ?i I'ImH t f;,,,!! I It, Ml V I V Nedr n v I, a. NTS. o!(o Dyspepsia Digests what you eat. Itartlflciallydipeststhe food and aids Nature In strengthening- and recon- i . structing the exhausted digestive or i o-a na 1 1. ia t he lut est. rl iscr i vererl dicest- rectal regions. Piles shou'd not ?...,. ,..ni. No other nrenaratiori be allowed to i un on unchecked. Tab- J can approach it in efficiency. It in ler's Buckevo Pile Ointment is an in-1 fitantly relieves and permanently cure: fallible remedy. Price 5(1 cents a bot tle, tubes 7-rcts. F. G. Fricke & Co. A woman who has entertained a vis itor for a week looks as tired as a liride who has p issod through tho ordeal of getting rondy to be married. If the predisposition to worms in children is not cured they may become emaciated, weakly and in danger of convulsions. White's Cream Vermi fuge is the mot successful and popular remedy. Price 25 crnts. F. G. Fricke & Co. When a woman does anything to of fend a man, she is rare among her kind if she doesn't explain it by saying that it was because she loved him too much. What is Kodol Dyspepsia Cure? It is tho newly discovered remedy, the most effectivo preparation ever devised for aiding the digestion and dissimilation of food and restoring tho deranged di gestive organs to a natural condition. It is a discovery surpassing anything yet known to the medical profession. F. G. Fricke & Co. Young business men of Chattanooga and others are arranging for a mem orial celebration In honor of Admiral David G. Farragut, who was a native east Tennesseean. They hope to havo Admiral George Dewey present as the especial guest of honor and will re quest Secretary Long to give the cele bration his official sanction. Thomas Thurm in, deputy sheriff of Troy, Mo , says if everyone in the United States should discover the vir- uo of De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve for piles, rectal troubles and fckin disease?. the demand could not be supplied. F. Fricke & Co. Pvsnensia. Indigestion, Jleartmirr, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, SickHeadache,Gastralgia,Cranips,anri all other resuItHof iinperfectdlgestion. Prepared by E. C- DeWitt A Co.. Cb'caoo. F. G. FRICKE & CO Plnttsmoutli Coal Yard IS THE PLACE TO BUY HARD COAL, CANON CITY, SOFT COAL AM. OHAOnS OP '.VOOD. nay. Corn, Oat.n and all Kinds of Feed Constantly on Hand. EGENBERGER & TROOP. TniRD AND MAIN-STS. FURNITURE AND UN DERTAKING House Furnishings, STOVES, RANGES. Our ntock la complete la all linen and we Invite our friend to loolc It over We will ein.iiavor to pleaHe you. Call and ae ua. ens the nerves, age. 15 and 25c. per pack Take Notice. W. D. Jones has sold a half interest in his livery barn to A. Magown and wants all of his old accounts settled at once. I he new urm is wen nxea to ao a general livery business. They will pay especial attention to picnic par ties, weddings, funerals, etc., aa they have the finest turnouts in the city. Hack orders promptly attended, day or night. Special care taken of board ing horses. Plattsmouth telephone b. Try Colorado This Summer. Getting there costs very little--one fare plus $2 for the round trip every day from June 25 to July 11. Tickets good to return until October 31. See nearest Burlington agent and get particulars. Tbe Canal Commission. WASHINGTON, June 19. The Nica ragua canal commission held another meeting today and then adjourned to meet in this city on the 6th of July. Adbiral Walker, the chairman, was authorized to appoint committees to consider the various general lines of Investigation heretofore agreed upon. The appointments will be made In a day or two. Each committee Is expected to be ready to report to the full com mittee when it again meets a tentative and preliminary plan for the prosecu tion of the commission's work. This will be passed upon by the full body Millions Given Away. It is certainly gratifying to tho pub lic to know of one concern in tho land who are not afraid to b generous to the needy and suffering. The propri etors of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, coughs and colds, have given away over ten million trial bottles of this great medicine; and have the satisfaction of knowing it has absolutely cured thousands of hopeless cases. Asthma, bronchitis,hoarseness ard all diseases of the throat, chest and lungs are surely cured by iu Call on F. G. Fricke & Co. druggists, and get a free trial bottle. Regular size 50c and SI. Every bottle guaranteed, or price refunded. STREIGHT f STREIGHT, (Huccesor tn i.ry Koeck. i '' iTlNMOitTif NKH JAMES W. SAGE, THE Leading Liveryman. The best of rigs furnished at all hour ."aud hi prices are always reasonable. Tlu nioM convenient boarding utablu lor I arret- in the cltv. PLATTSMOUTH NEB HARD COA L. Missouri Coal, Genuine Canon City Coal ....FOR CASH Leave order at F. o. White's Store W J WHITE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. Reading Rooms and Dispensary, Drew Building, Plattsmwotb, Neb- Open from 10. tn. to 5 p. m. and 7 to B p. do: aervicea each Sunday.