At embers of Ihc Fraifcnverein Arc Entertained in the Country. A I'li'imuiir lrly- l tti- llomt- of Mr. Y'hrli In, I hv Mll-M In I lie loiiiilry. HIiitc Tiny Art liliin it Ken illiin A Itlu Mory AImhiI Kmlirr Km. ill I'o tntoi'H. The Ki iiui iivcrcin coiuiocUmI with tlio (ioriiiun i 'roly tcritin r.hurch of Hilarity Iihh Im'i'ouih ii Very ocular institution. Tin; liuliorj u.uet onco a month at the )ioin'.s f the iiieiiiborB anil enjoy u plciwiiit stfterrii.oii in biirtinusH and MtH'inl i n tiTconrt-t:. Vintcrdiiy'H nii'Ktlti win an exe'-p-tionally ple;i.s:inl i.lT.iir. Carryalls and ntiinlici'ri of private e;irriuycH con voyed about no vmi t.y-li vo ladies to the pleasant homo of M r, YVohrboiu, livo milcb from town, whero they met a lior-pitublo reception and after a de lightful nfteriioon spent in the picas-, ant homo and spaeioiirt rounih-, they wcru invited to partake of an elegant collation prepared by the hostess and her dauh ters. It is needless to nay this part of tho entertainment, was thoroughly appreciated by tlio visitors from I 'hit tsinouth, w ho bid their en-: tertainers a rel octant j.'ooil-byo when tlio hour arrived for tho return to tho city. Besides the members of the society tho following quests were presont: Mesdames Tippens, liorn, l-ilter,Nolt-injr, Lulz, (loos, Kanper, Cold'nitf, SI tul el man n , Murphy, Sc Ii in id I man n, McLennan, Hutler, M iner, W ise, Wool, Fet.er, lleitzhausen, Dose, (loos, Wehorpf, Saunders, Sch uld Ice, N'ol t i Tritseh, Kohoo, Virgin, Deal ing, Hay, Ford n ey, Kirk ham and Misse.-. Klr-on, lioins, Travis and Kcpple. Nome '"lll" I'ol it I nt'H. The potato crop of ISU'.t, from pres ent indications, is join to bo some thing wonderful. The stories one can hear iu regard to the yield and quality of this useful vegetable aro hunt to be lieve under ordinary ci rcumsta neon, but when men who aro noted for their veracity men like Thomas Walling, tho well known abstracter jets a crowd up in tho eornur whero escape is impo.-isible and begins tolling the eizo of potatoes grown in his garden, why of course, you cannot do anything but swallow the story. A few days ago tho genial Thomas was entertain ing a crowd and himsolf by telling how many weeks he had been using potatoes from his own garden, how many meals eneh hill would furni-h and how they wero likened in size to tho eoeoanut, when some ungeetlc inanly member of tho crowd called him down. This made tho abstractor vory wrathy and ho forthwith selected a by-stander, whom ho thought to bo all right, to go to his house and get a fow of these potatoes with which to prove his assertions. lie had recently purchased from his grocer some extra largo potatoes of last year's crop and had expected his wife and the man who wont on the errand to bo kind enough to help him out and send a fow of theso. lut thero was no such luck for poor Thomas. Ci. Victor L,irdon Boon returned with a handful of littlo potatoes about tho siz-"? of marbles from the abstracter's own garden. And then ho called up tho cigars. Fell I rom a I.ci:tl of ll.iy. Tho following special from Elmwood appeared in this morning's State Journal: "Tho fifteen-year-old son of Thomas liurrwll, residing four miles south of town, was severely injured Tuesday ovening while helping John Sollcn haul hay. The- wero hauling a load to the houso when one of tho horses hitched to the load gave a jump, throwing young 13 ur roll off tho load, landing him on the ground just back of tho horses' heels. This frightened tho horses and they ran away, the wagon and load running ovor young Hurrell, the wheels pass ing over his chest and left knee. A physician was at onco summoned and mado an examination. Hading two or three ribs broken and severe internal injuries, besides somo 6inall bruises. The doctor pronounced him to bo in a very critical condition. The team ran quite a distance, but did not recoive a sorated. Tho harness was badly torn." I.rrlure t South l'rtrk. Elder E. J. Emmons of Manley will lecture at tho S uth Park Baptist church in this city on Friday and Sat urday evenings, July -1 and 22, at S p. m. On Friday evening his lecture will bo "Christ or Mrs. Eddy, Which?" or "Effects of Divino Healing Upon Society." His Saturday evening sub ject will bo "Christ or Joo Smith, Which?" Miss Khoda Ward, the singing evangelist, will render tomo appropriate music. Tho lectures will be free, but a collection will be taken up at the close for benevolent pur poses. Everybody iavited to attend. The case of John E. Crimes vs. A. L. Baxter has boon appealed from Jude Archer's court to district court. This is the c vse in which tho plaintiff contracted to dig a well for the de fendendant, the latter agreeing to board tho men during tho progress of the work. Before tho well was com pleted tho drill struck rock and work was delayed for a while, during which time tho defendant refused to board tho men under the terms of tho con tract, henco tho suit for a balance claimed to bo clue. The work of placing tho l(M)-foot flag pole in shape on Garfield park waq completed this morning and it is the intention of the park commission ers to have tho Hag raising either on Monday or Tuesday evening. Thero will bo spiking and appropriate music in connection. BRIEFLY TOLD. C. A. Murnhall. Demist. Ico cream packed for picnic parties at llolloway'w. Eeforo buying bind in;' twine k-o Ebinger Hardware Co. Ico croam freezers of tho boi-t makes. Ebinger Hardware company. Ice croam Mavorcd with extracts, '2-r cents per quart at Ilolloway V Jefferson Oliver, a farmer from Greenwood piceinrt, w.is iu town yes terday. Mound City paint. All colors. 15. -st on earth. A. W. Atwood, the drug gist bolls it. Order your bread, cake and ico cream of Jiollovvay. Telephones, No- braska 80; IMattsmouth, 270. A. V. Atwood, tho druggist, has ju.-t wh.it you want in wall paper. Flattsmouth Telephone -7. Largest lino of cotton and rubber garden huso ever brought to the city. Ebiiigor Hardw.tio company. Harry Heed, tin. hustling Weeping Water icnl estate dealer, was in tho city today anil returned via Omaha. 1'ioservo vi ur trees an, I shrubbery by purchasing o;io of those payers of tho Ebinger Ha aware company. Full line of Quick Meai g.v-.oliiio arid Blue Flamo oil stoves at Ebinger II aril varo ( 'o., at rea.-jonat'le prices. I)r W. C Dean, .1.. litis!, l0!l, 110, MeCague hiiiidiug, northwest coiner of Fifteenth and Dml'o -Ire, t, im.ha. Tho Eliingor Hardware company is agent for the Monmouth filter and water cooler. Tho finest thing out. See them. When you want to smoke a 10-cent cigar try Otto Wurl V'Silver Wreath" union made you can find no better on the market. Telfer & Sheppard will mow your lawn belter than you can do it your Helf. Won't cost much. Nebraska telephone No. 7'.. Tho ladies of tho Methodist church will servo ice cream on Saturday even ing from ( o'clock at Morrow' bakery. Evoi y body weleoin.'. .James L.. Walker, a conservatory graduate, instructor on piano and or gan, also in voice culture. Rooms in the Kocivwood block. A largo number of tho members of tho M. W. A. in this city went to llaveloclv this morning to attend tho funeral of llobert Stewart Tho "Cut lleil" .r)-cent cigar has an enviable reputation among smokers. Union made. For sale by all dealers. Otto Wurl, Manufaclui cr. Try tho Stag brand wo-king p ints. Better wear, better lit, m rc comfort, moro value; cost no more than inferior goods S." cents. F. T. DivisCo. Thomas E. I'armele today purchased tho Hotel Kiloy oni'.ding, the consid eration being :;0, (tot). The transfcr ing this building to a home man is good news. Tho Ladies' Aid society of he Chris tian church will servo ice cream on J. W. Johnson's lawn Friday afternoon, from 2 to 7. Everybody invited. Ico cream and cake 10c. You can't cure dyspepsia by dieting. Eat good wholesome food, and plenty of it. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests food without aid from the stomach, and is mado to cure. F. G. Fricke & Co. Conrad Schlater, who has been con fined to his heme with eczema for tho past six weeks, is still quite ill, but is thought to be improving a little. Ilis many friends in this city and county hope to hear of his early restoration to health. Is your hvci tired? Docs it fail to do its duty? If so, don't neglect its call for help. A few do:iCS of ilerbine may save you a spell of sickuoss. Ilerbine is the only perfect liver medicine. It cures chills and fever. Price oOets. F. G. Fricke & Co. A couple of Western Union linemen were in town today putting in a line for the Weare commission company. Newell Si Jones will look after the company's interests in this city, and have rented a room in the Martin building for that purpose. The following special from Elmwood appeared in this morning Lincoln Journal: "The IMattsmouth Tele phone company now have their line completed to this place, which gives Elmwood communication with nearly every town in tho county. This lino will bo completed to Lincoln and Omaha as soon as possible." At a Knights of Fythias entertain ment to be given at Pacific Junction tomorrow evening Otto Wurl will fur nish a portion of tho entertainment by showing the citizens of the Iowa town what he can do in eluh swinging anil turning. That he will entertain them there is no doubt, as ho is one of the best in that lino in the countrv. A Narrow Escape. Thankful words written by Mrs. Ada E. Hart of Groton, S. I). "Was taken with a bad cold which settled on my lunfrs; cough set in and finally termi nated in consumption. Four doctors gave me up, saying I could livo but a short time. I gave myself up to my Sav ior,determined if I could not stay with my friends on earth, I would meet my absent ones above. My husband was advised to get Dr. King's New Dis covery for consumption, coughs and colds,I gave it a trial, took in all eight bottles. It has cured mo, and thank God, I am saved and now a well and hoalthy woman." Trial bottles free at F. G. Fricko & Co. Iiegular size oOc. and $1. Guaranteed or price refunded. Another estimato of the Fourth of July casualties is thirty-three killed, 1,!H2 seriously wounded and .'J,000 slightly injured. Tho theory that Americans need moro holidays will bear further examination. T JiUIIIjIUIMJI i i a Leaders of the Party Arrive in Chicago for Oonfercuey. TIH Mil TING CAUSING MICH TALK 1 1 on . V. J llryuu Wilt Addrran lb A iKlltorlinn ia t ln-rln (r In the i:iilnjf .M .nil lii'tr.-il Mil ill IVslocl 111 I the 'ii f. r-n Will 0--lop .Mayor ll:ir rlon'n At I ItiKlc. CHICAGO, July 20 Di-morcrats of national importunes hci.-.an to arrive in "hi a.'-o yeyti-nlay and at noon there was (;;n;e a colony ot distinguished members and advisers ot the national committee ready to tai;- part in the meeting of that body today at the Hhei man hoiiL-e. Cioim- Fred Williams of Massachu setts, who is rei;ai il'-d as the eastern candidate for second place on the ticket with Hr an; .John W. Tornlin son of Alabama, 'J rue Mollis of New Hampshire, Judge J; me.; P. Tarvin of Kentucky, a crowd of McLean men from Ohio and several ii)"i- were on the ground, .lust before noon ex-Governor William .1. Hume of Missouri, who will act as chairman oi the com mittee in the absence of Senator Jones of Arkansas, and :-;evt ral of his as.soci uteb arrived. The Kenturk'aiis, in cluding Senator .1. C. S. Illaekburn, Senator Goehel, recently nominated for y;o ernor; National Committeeman Woodson, Clark Howell of Georgia and others, w ere expected last night. The opinion was gem -rally express ed by the early arrivals that definite action on the issues to be foimht for in next year's iaiiipi:ign would be de cided upon at today's meeting. Much interest was manifested in the trouble over tonight's Auditorium meeting. The announcement of Mayor Harrison and National Committeeman Cahan that they would ignore the Auditorium affair created no end of talk and W. J. Hryan's decision in the matter was anxiously awaited. Mr. lJryan was er pet-ted to arrive last night or early this morning and both sides to the controversy professed certainty as to his decision. It was reported that Mr. Ilryan had already accepted an invita tion to address the Auditorium gather ing and the faction supporting that meeting declared that it would now bo impossible for him to refuse. THESE GET ARMY POSITIONS. President Xitinos Number ol" Oflleer for Volunteer Servlee. WASHINGTON, I). C. July 20. The following appointments in the volun teer service were announced today: To be Lieutenant Colonel Lewis II. Strother, formerly captain First in fantry. To be Majors Edward Ii. Passat t, second lieutenant. Fourth cavalry; Joseph T. Dickman, captain, Eighth cavalry; Robert D. Walsh, captain, Ninth infantry. To be Captains James L. IJurch field, captain Company A, Third Ken tucky; John P. Grinstead, captain Company I, Twenty-first Kansas; John lleckey, major, First Connecti cut volunteers; Charles Miller, first lieutenant. Sixteenth United States Infantry; Frank W. Lattimer. captain Company D, Sixth Illinois volunteers. To be First Lieutenants Charles II. Boyce, first lieutenant. First New Hampshire volunteers: James Law rence Long, captain. First Arkansas volunteers; Marlon 15. Wilhoit. first lieutenant Company M. Fourth Ken tucky. To be Second Lieutenants benja min Kossman, post quartermaster sergeant. U. S. A.; Allen L-fort. pri vate. Battery IT. Third Knifed States artillery; Denny Verdi, had service in Cuba. BICYCLE TRUST IS ACC0MFLI5MED. It is I.:iiiili vl in Now Vork Willi a ! Cu?it:il of S; ID.ODO no. NEW YORK, July f:u.--A conthine of the bicycle manufacturers b:i:::e effective at a meeting he'd in this city yesterday. Forty-five mai uf '. " tare l s, representing r"H phi nt. wore vosent. A meeting wis held ia the morning, when the plan as agreed upon by the committee on organization at it? meet ing held Monday night v.-as s,t:hrn'Ced. An adjournment was taken until aft ernoon, when the project was carried through without a dissenting voice. The only change in the organi.auon plans was a reduction of the capital stocy from $SO.O(i().()00 to $40.000 ' 000. This will be divided as follows: $10. 000.000 ' per cent twenty-year gold debenture bonds, $10,000,000 7 per cent cumulative preferred stock. $20,000,000 common stoelc. The manufacturers will receive for their plants 30 per cent in cash, 30 per cent in preferred stock and 50 per cent in common stock, making a total of 110 per cent. WILL PATRONIZE UNION LABOR. Asrei'ment Itetween I.c:il Jli rclmnls mill CiifarmakLT!" I'nioii No. '.J7C. I'l.ATTs.MorTll, Neb. ,. J illy 1:5, liSO'.l. Whereas, it is a matter of fact, that a "real number of ciyars are- sold in this city, made in the east by irl, child and even convict Labor, a id it is evi dent that dealer, by handling such roods and sending their money away, do not help the prosperity of this com munity. Therefore, we, the under signed dealers, pledge ourselves not to handle any cigars only Mich as bear "The F.luo Label of tho International Union, " and whero p-nsirtle only the product of this city: LehnhotT Jlros Goring A: Co F G Fricke - C . W K Fox J Sehiappaeasr-e C L Ilolloway Wurl & Coffey John Mumm F(J F.gcnberjor Phil Thiorolf L H Fgenberger Frank H iird A G Ilrolviek K II lleitzhausen l-M Donat A Nitka Zuckwciler & Lutz F T Davis Co W Shinn A II Week bach August Ilach A Clark Louis Olsen J J Swoboda Jonathan Ilatt A Frightul Blunder Will often cause a horrible burn, scald, cut or bruise. Iluoklon's Ar nica Salve, the best in the world, will kill tho pain and promptly heal it. Cures old sores, fever sores, ulcers, boils, felons, corn-, all skin eruptions. Best pile cure on earth. Only 2- cts. a box. Cure pu iranteed. Sold by F. G. Fiieko & Co. druggists. Subscribe for The News. mrrmTn lUUlillllM IIAILIJOAD NOTES AND PERSONALS I k, in I liuisil,iy':4 Il.nlv M. C. Jay, a carpenter at the II. & M. repair shopn, had tho mie-fortuno this morning to run a aw blado into the Mushy part of tho thumb on his ri'ht hand. The wound was not a serious one, and will not compel him to take a lay-oil. A workman in Kroehlcr's gang at the shops met with an accident yes terday. Ho was assisting oeveral other men in carrying a heavy timber, and when it was thrown onto a pilo of other timber it bounced back and caught one of the man's feet, injuring that member quite b ully. L. L. Karnes concluded his nine teenth year in tho employ of the B. Si M. company yesterday. During eighteen years of this time Mr. Karnes never lo?t a day. JJunines is very lively on tho Bur lington at present, a largo number of train crew being employed to take tho empty cats waA iu order that the grain can be propei ly handled. All department.-- in the shops are running at their full capacity to get the rolling stock in proper shape. Goorgo St.-! nun, who is employed in the bras.- foundry at tho shops, is tak ing a few day-' lay-. IV on account of ill health. Bob Stewart, who is well nnd fa vorably known in this city, died last night at S o'clock at his home in I lavo loek. Mr. Stewart resided in IMatts mouth many years, and was in tho employ of the B. c M. company. It is stated that he was injured a few davs ago while at work and died from the effects. Dan McCillan returned to his, work at Sheridan, Wyo., this morning after a visit of several days with friends here. A fast, train that, will leave all other fast trains far behind is to have a trial trip on tho New York Central soon, and if the estimates of its possible speed aro correct, it will lie a record breaker nearly twice, over. The train will be constructed in accordance with tho ideas of Frederick U. Adams, its inventor, and is expected to make 120 mib'.s an hour as easily as fast trains now tun sixty miles an hour. The principal dilTerence n the main construction of the train from that of the otdinary train is that it is built to minimi." the reaistai.ee of the air built Bke a yacht. It i? built to cut the air like a knife. A special meeting of the executive committee of the western passenger as sociation will be le Id r exl Thursday at Chic-igo. Among the propositions which will be discuss.-d is one to es tablish a "bureau of advertising." Its main obj- ct will bo to prevent the railroads from wasting money, or passes, on "fake" ad vertising schemes. The advertiMiig accounts of a good many railroads are a great deal larger than they should be. George II. Dan iels, the veteran general passenger agent of the New York Centra! rail road, says that the only first-class ad vertising in 'ilium is the daily news pap. r. The July number of the "Corn-Belt," a monthly periodical published at Chicago by the Burlington, is devoted almoit entirely to Nebraska and contain-some very interesting descrip tive matter, dealing especially with the r.gi ic literal interests of the state. 1-tvni l-'riil-iy's I'.ii'y. Liurlington passenger train No. b was ahoui five hours iato through here today, the cause of which is said to be the v.-r eking of a freight train on the other side cf Lincoln. Fred Lyon of Gleuwod has begun work in the Ilurlingtou coach shops in this city. He was recently married a:d will begin housekeeping in a short ti mo. A carload of packing house pro ducts, routed over the Missouri Pacific from South Omaha, reached Gieen ville, S. C. , in four a nd one-half days. This is regarded as excellent service to tho south, and the result of this ac complish merit will add considerably to tho traffic scurei from South Omaha by the Missouri Pacific. THE ARBITRATION SCHEME. Tliirt y-four ArcicU Adopted Uy the Third Committee. THE HAGUE, July 21. The third committee has adopted the thirty-four articles of the arbitration scheme, with the exception of the five clauses relating to international courts of in quiry, action on which awaits the re sult of Instructions from the Rou manian and Servian governments to their delegates. An effort was made to obtain the substitution of Article xxvii of the words "deem it useful ' for the pharse "consider it their duty," but Mr. Hills, secretary of the American delegation, and Dr. Zorn, one of the German dele gates, vigorously defended the origin al reading, which was adopted unan imously. Dolvin Down nail Out. CHICAGO, July 21. The democratic national committee removed Fress Representative Delvin. After taking this action the committee adjourned until 3:30 without transacting any other important business. ial of I.erterH. Remaining uncalled for at tho post ofiice at Plattsmouth, July '20, 18.'): t'ook. Mrs r.llie H.imnek, I-'rauk CI) I.eKoy, Miss llerthn Konnds, Fred Shelter. Kciwin K Stack. C Thompson, Nels Thomson. Niels J Wolf & Co Schroder or Mockenitz, Henry When calling for any of tho above letters please say "advertised." C. H. Smith, Postmaster. Great Reduction In price of Hammocks. Wo have too many hammocks on hand, owing to unseasonable weather, bo hero they go: r 00 HAMMOCKS, :i f.O 4 (to " " :j on 3 50 41 " 2 25 .S 00 " 1 D5 2 50 " 1 60 2 00 ,4 " 1 26 And so on down the Hat. LEHNHOFFS. IIEPORT OF CHICAGO A ARRETS. Following is tho rango of prices on tho Chicago board of tradotoday, as furnished by M. S. Griggs, commis bion merchant: f G OPTIONS g 5' 3 S 5' TJ " Wheat ' J uly 7l 7 u rtii' rt9'4 ept 7117; 71 '4 Wi, tfclMI I cc 7-. 73 7l)i 71 4' May 7:1 75 VA 7."i T. Cm 11 Inly :a7i :v:u :vik Sept -Vi'A :1 ) t :tt 4 :ti,l lec :u'.'i aa'.i :' May :tiy :rj v ' :u !i :d' Oats July -Ik -iW li, lK Sept l'.l-i M0'H lli'i lit'., I ec Mil'.! :M'J Jil' J' " May -'.' -I .'4 LI!' It I'oi k July '. 'JO !.''7 !l 17 20 Sept I ec KKillT MILK ilCOVK NKWN. Mrs. Fred Will is reported ill. S. If. Will mado a business trip to inaha Saturday. liny-making and harvesting tire the business of the day. Charlie I lu by visited his father at Oreonwood over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bailey are the proud possessors of a new baby girl. The Kichardsnn brothers are kept busy those days shelling corn. Mr. Wetenkamp and family wore tho gues's of (Joorge Meisinger Sun day. Mr. (1. Iluby of Cronwood visited his sons, John and Martin, the first of tho week. Mrs. Perry and little daughter, Enotn, aro visiting at Wabash and Elmwood. Nute Will has returned home from a trip throught the west. His reports of the crops are quite favorable. Clenn Perry win seen driving through this place nt break-nook speed Sunday with a smile on his face which he could not conceal, and upon inquiry as to the reason it was found to be nn eight-pou-.d boy, which arrived at his home the night before. Re v. Fetz will deliver a lecture at the church at this placo Saturday evening, July 29, at 8 p. m. Subject, "Tho Young People or tho Twentieth Century, What They are and What They Will Re." Everybody, especially all young people,aro invited to attend. AVOCA ITEMS. Mrs. (ius Iluss is quite sick. Sheriff Wheelor was hero on busi ness last week. S Seiver has almost completed John Rowland's house. Elder E. S. Chamberlain will preach the coming Lord's day. C. D. Quinton was at Plattsmouth Wednesdaj of this week. Charles 13 rand t, one of Nehawka's merchants, was here this week. I'eter Opp of Nohawka was a visitor with his brother, Jacob, this week. Most of the farmers aro busy har vesting their oats and other grain crops. Thero will be a social given by the two Christian Endeavors Thursday evening. John Rowland and wife wore trans acting business at Weeping Water last week. Avoca is now connected by telephone with tho world, tho Nebraska company having just put in a line. King, Emporcr, Duke, Prince $1. Elson, the Clothier. White's Cream Vermifuge not only effectually expels worms, but is un equalled as a tonic, and is a certain and permanent cure for chills and fever in children. Price 25 cts. F. G. Fricke & Co. Three for $1. Laundered Percale Shirts Elson, the Clothier. The Ebinger Hardware company has the largest line of lawn-mowers ever brought to the city. ilUUUUllilAAiiUliUUllUiiUilUlAllUaailE: 3 3 Our GUief Aim ....Is to please you. Wo do everything possible to attain this end. Our goods and prices ALWAYS PLEASE. John T. Coleman, ..JEWELER.. Second door South ot Postoffloe TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTt TTTTTTYTTTTYTTTTTT T Dr. W. C. Dean... ..DENTIST- 40, 4 IO MfCuKiie ItnlldliiK nmihl Northwest cor. l"ith and Dodge sts KJllldlla PRICES REASONABLE. All work carefully and well done. Nervous pa tients will receive especial consideration. IN A FEW DAYS Our Store Room will be finished. We are crowding the decorators out at the back door to make room for our custom ers at the front. borne in and self. 6. L W6S60U & Son Cor. Fifth and Main. A Few More of Those Iron Beds Left.. Beautiful Line of Bookcases... Just received Com'! in nnd prioo 'em. ...An elegant An tique Oak Sideboard ;ros for $.-, for the next thirty days. This is a rare bargain and cannot he duplicated any where. Those Oak Rockers at $1.75... Are I3ARCJAINS which ev- yene takes hold of who sees them J. I. UNRUH, The Furniture Man and Undertaker The great remedy for nervous prost ration and all diseases of tbe '-aerati v organs of either sex, such as Nervous Prostration, Failing or Lost Manhood, Impotency, Nightly Emissions, YoutLful Krrors, Mental Worry, ejrc?Hsive use of Tobacco or Opium, which lead to Consumption snd Insiinitv. Wit h nvcrw 1CTCR IICIWC 5 order we guarantee to cire or refund tin; money. Sold at BLOOoer box flntn UOInO. 6 boxes for $5.00. IMC. MUTT'S CIIt.TIK Al, ., ;ievtlttud, Uliio Gering & Co., Druggists. New Hardware Store Having returned to Plattsmouth, I will he jelad to welcome all my old customers, as well as new ones, aixl show them a sekct line of Stoves, Hardware, Tinware and anything usually carried in a first-class hanlware store. Be sure and call, as I have some prices that will interest you. JOHN R. COX, Rockwood Block, PLATTSMOUTM 4? 4? 4? 4s? 4? 43 4? 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 The Platte Mutual insurance (., $150,000 Insurance in Fori:. HOME OFFICE AT PLATTSMOUTH, NEB J IIY will you vy your money t fure'pr'i In-wnreo e unpirie, wlm t ike it ' out of the btate. when you ran get In-i;r .ncv; for Ip i-o.t from n N'eln'Mhku Company. Only the Best Class of Business and Dwelling House Property Accepted. OtticeiH and Director Tom. K. I 'ririn.-if. I -hi ii t; ( iin. K. Dovey, Vice president; T. r'rniik Wiles, Si-eretarv; I'Viink J. M.iumi, l i eiirui ei ; C. Ii Wes-cott, W. J. White, Henry Hoeckl). O. Dwyer, (Jeo A. Hay, II. K iiering WORNIS! VERRIIFUCE! For 20 Years Has Led all Worm Remedies. .WjS.&m SOXsX XJ "V AXiXj DniTGGIBTB. p,!ri ty JAMES F. BALLARD. St. Louis. F. G. FRICKE & CO. see tor vour- m ii With Mattress and Springs Complete for Afj TI AND VITALITY SI.st In Qaun'Jtr. lJftlnf Jity.