! - v i V; Business ami Proteil DIRECTORY. J. I. Unruh Dealer in Fine Furniture UNDERTAKER and EMBALM Eli 419 Main st B. Elsier Dentist Office Waterman block. Prices Reasonable, Work Guaranteed. The Semi-Weekly News-Herald PUBLISHED ON TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS ... BY THE ... NKWS PUBLISHING COMPANY, I. K. MARSHALL. Business Manager. DAILY BDITION. One Year, in advance, 15 00 Six Months . . . 250 One Week, io Single Copies, 5 S Kill-WEEKLY XDlflOJf . One Year, in advance II 00 Six Months, 50 Snyder I Co Jewelers and. . . . Opticians the 1 ii pr.ee x riMMii nTinu Of any Cass County Paper. into.the precise situation makes this conclusion inevitable. It is about time for the tiue democrats to ask what of the future of their party in this state. I THE MASSACIH SETT8 HEI'IBLICANS. The republicans of Massachusetts held their state convention yesterday and adopted a platform which all re publicans can heartily approve. Per haps the most important dccliration relate? to national firmneea aai-a Hi,-. Dee. This savs that the obligation J wclvo IQ"sked men rot-bed the of the government rjavable in roin ?.Ioade "bestead, twelve mile from must bo matte by law pajablo in gold J. tSmouth' ' and aft'-r fatally . ijanuy 000 01 tne laniUy tied the rost in their beds r.d took $500. Will scald niex Salvo kill the pain A Frlghtul often catiB- Sir Thomas Lipton estimates that the entire cost of his attempt to take the American cup will come to about fcoo.oon. Gora M.Afexonder What has become of the World- TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1899. LEADING Dressmaker. 1 Agent fur the Corner I Sixth and Main fetich Streets, ' Skirt i Supporter Plattsmouth, Nob Union block t ' j FIRST I'LATTS.MOl TH ... U National Bank Bottling or - Works V 1. , , F. G. Egenbcrger, ! latt.mouth. Neb Proprietor. 'j. Manufacturer V- stocks. ii.M.ds and Se- Mineral and curitie-i bought and o a tf . s,.m. Soda Waters. i - and ail kinds r 15 Si M ot.... V Paychecks Temperance V cashed. Drinks. . Hon. E. J. IIainkk will open the campaign in Plattsmouth next Thurs day evening. Wait for him. PopocitATlc orators are laboring overtime in this state and there is not an idle one in the country. Thev realize that this is their last chance. Replt.t.icaxs are going to take the advice of Bryan and Holcoinb and vote the ticket straight. That will mean republican victory by about 400 majority in Cass county. IF thk weather clerk does the proper thine he will continue this brand of weather until the farmers get their corn in the crib. That will be some time after Christmas. Dealer in FRESH and SALT Meats ..Also.. Groceries and Provisions JI1 Main st. 011: FALL J it doe Reese is coin to rive Si Ilolcomb a touch of high lifo this fall. Holcomb will be a badly defeated man. as he should bo. The poople do not want to elect a politician and chronic office seeker to the high position of sunreme judge. Walking Hats.... Are now in. A Fine display of Pattern Hats in a few days. Sirs. Rankin' GovjjijnorPovnter was advertised to epeak in l)?s Moines tho other day and there wero just 6ixtv-one doodIo turned out to bear, him. The gover nor would not wato his wind on so small a number of people so returned to Nebraska with his troubles untold. Jones & McGowan I j very (out Feed STABLE. Corner Main and Seventh sts. Bennett ' Tutt, Leading Grocers. A time rolls on it looks more and more like the republican ticket would bo elected from top to bottom at the November election. It is composed of clean men and there is no reason why every man should not be elected. They will fill the various offices with honor. "The republican party, "it is declared, "stands unreservedly pledged to main tain the existing gold standard and we look with confidence to the Fifty sixth congress for the enactment of measures to so perfect our monetary system that there shall be ample j money for the expanding business of J the country and to so arm and guard Z:Z?7JI :D.7 V" a" "e-ldWdiers'emp.oyment bureau? ; " "uB Since th-re wa no ear rni . V u, :' n " o" organizing such a thing the whole i::t L 'SH -tly vanished. There Vfc -'8iKoulnara. m, more work than workers in Ne- i. fie rCDUbliCna nf Miaanhiuiatta I I ... - .1 ... . . - -v BV. umRa anu nothing but a desire to "r.rfcrr:j"' r:? "rfn-the prefer pomi .TO: " .r 7 . KttrUl DU"ainC suggested the organization of the F. 7. , 1 aS B means 01 bureau.-Fremont Tribune. tikouuioK our loreign commerce and - 1 V , "nai is called smokeless powder ,:;;: t; rrry uttvilcu throws a shadowy VaPOr It iiTA.i-i. ri k . k nmppines, Tni3 vapor porcCDlible onl when p. ur mserted in an ordinarv field o-iHR- w j 'o ww vi nations muspiim WnahinniA- i .i..-- w . I -"U, UJOUD IU1B Ul au'j 4a :.prosseu inai con-,coverv s1"' ivm osiaimsn ana maintain in fr L. . . I ! ,1 1 - . 1 ..-,7 I".: , i-aaerewui is a man of business .J.....V.-, gu.aruuiem us nee, as ability as well Hoc-mi anu as progressive as our Blunder a h. rriMe bum. CUt i.r bruise. But-klrtr.'- A r. tb t.est in the world, will ana p-omnt v denl it -urea od f,.VHP , ui,.er- uei pnecu e . n ea-th box. Cure y u.irMntt-ed. F'icko & C. drnfftfi-t tior..-!. O ."j c s. it hi bv V. G. ATCHISON OL BK MIUUTN. politeness own." ine snort campaign in the Bay state wiil probably not be marked by any unusual interest and the republi cans win win by at least their usual majority. HKI't'HLICAN TICKKr. State. supreme juuge M. B. REESE Kecent Mate Lniversity L. G. M GILTON W. U. ICI.V ns a musical genius two traits which seldom travel in com pany. He is the principal shareholder ! in a large Parisian piano factorv and is part proprietor of leading hotel in arsaw. CoimulHMoners' Proceedings. I'LATTsmouth, Oa. 3. Board met pursuant to adjournment. All pres ent. ftunuies of last meeting read and approved, wheu the following busi ness was transacted: CLAIMS ALLOWED OX OEXEIiAL FUND. An Atchison mn's amounts to gymnastics. Why will fat women always have their best dresses made of satiny Every renter asks so much that he finally moves, jun becau-e he is mad. i Some men are of no use until they I die, and their life insurance becomes an aset. An Atchison man can trace his an cestry back to a covered wagon and swapping horses. There Is nothing the matter with some sick people except the effects of the medicine they take. When you think a man is talkine nonser.so, possibly he is talking sense tna you aro unable to comprehend him The man who beiieves the only way to matce money Ih to stoad it, would be a thief were ho not afraid of the penitentiary. When a married woman moves to town who "has money of her own" the neighbors are informed of it before she gets the house settled. ri.nvn c : 7 . t . 1 V'iili .Stool and Scuii. 5N OAK, h'ALNlTand MAXCSAKY rrticulars. TU Battle of Natl..nH. Oa Oct. 16. 1818. the Fifii. armv. uaiar Napoleon T.. numbii!:i i.i,.fi;.i was attckd at l.Hp.sh: by 2C0, 00ft ftf th- allied forces nmr Pri:;. ftcfcwartzeaber. Bluchrr and l:t".n.i dotta. The batile was renew.'.i mi ti, Kti aad l&th. and In tl.o ml lh Fraacli were obliged to reltp.it. l( ;iv!r.i 15,000 prisoners in tb hnn.ls n t r t -alllM. The total French loss was in ward Ot 60.000 men. and that or the ai !! 4,000. After this trrnion.lous i on liet, called the "battle of tho nations," tha allies entered Leipslc, :tnl N!!).i leon commenced his retreat towaui tho Rhine. The fiftieth &nnlvi'nary of this battle was celebrated with much ea thuBiasm throughout Germany, Oct. IS. 188S. "ill Judicial Judge SeroDii District County C'.erlt County Treasurer District Cleric.... County Judge Shcrift County Superintendent.. Coroner Surveyor Glassware and. tueenswarc. Phil Thierolf, Dealer in Wines and Aj;(nt Anheuscr- Busoli Brewing Ass'n. 1 ....SELLS.... Slates, Tablets, Paper, Envelopes, Pens, Ink and. . . . Pencils. Charles D. Grimes has been in stalled as political editor" of the Trib une. Charles is a warm member and will m ike tho Tribune columns very interesting. Just what effect his work will fcave on the "Independence" of the Tribune is not known, but it is no ticed that all of the candidates who received favorable mem t Ion thi- week weso democrats. Tni; Last Hopo of the Republic, a middle-of the-road populist paper,pub- itshed at Lincoln, says: "Silas A. Ilolcomb has twice been elected to office on anti-pass platforms and each time bo proved to bo the worst pass- grabber on record. That is tho kind of business that d'serediU the reform party and a good turniug down is what the traitors need." A burglar arrested Tenn., has offered, in G W Young, sal and exn J P Falter, same turner .ink, same PAUL jesskn o W Eaton, bridge material! C u tjuinton, grading Coouty, IC D Cummins, lumber .JAMES ROBERTSON" Wolf & Tool, fame J. L. BARTON W I Wheeler, i dlor faa-t ..G. F. HOLSEWORTH J D McBride, bdg pris J. E. DOUGLAS Coroner's report, inq Kittle. . Lgcuber A: Troop, coal A Soirioy.ual on grading Dora rlesliin tn, care of dooi- D Saxton, md-o to Murlin R idgeia II Horn, repairs J A Cain, grading roads A II WccKhach, mil so to poor N:c!iols cV Echols, sanio E Conrad, work on ro.d I C Nida, sfime W Sliepi:erd, sjfme I A Davi. mi oil- II liorlveiir.ati. rent for iwun. M u Voder, euro of nnot . . . HII Piirlciiiirni, ti inir. . . . .1 K Denton, scv tiau.-rs AP'i . el Co. ronrs. . T. E. WILLIAMS R(.'UERT CASE P. P. GASS .E. E. HILTON' Commissioner. Second District I. H. DAVIS INFORMATION AMI OPINION. ihe referencum, in Queensland, on the project of Australiau federation, has been completed, and 3t,4bS votes were cast in favor of the scheme, as against .W,Dfo in opposition. .8 43 3-5 !)0 . 33 00 7 50 129 00 50 35 114 o 45 00 ; so ,2 10 120 91 90 00 IS 00 2 00 Z .xi 8il 15 no to 8 00 Tfi 00 8."5 0 2 10 (K) "It did me more good than anything ever used. My dyspen&ia was of months', standing; after eating ft was terrible. Now I am well," writes S. B. Kenee,IIoiineston,Kan., of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It digests what you eat. F. G. Fricke & Co. ' L,int of Let tern. Remaining uncalled for at the pout office at Plattsmouth. Oct. 7. 1899: Balsam, Fredrick Branson. Mrs Martha Coli' I H Lovelace, A J M Smith. Mrs Emma Russel. W H WThen calling for any oi the above letters ulease say "advertised.'" C LI. Smith, P"-tmaster. Joseph Storkford. Hodgdon. Me.. healed a sore running for seventeen years an cured his piles of lomr stand ing by using DWitt's W,rCi, II zel alve. It eures mi skin di-eases. P G. Fricke & Co. President Kine. Farmer's IShiiL- Brooklyn, Mich., has u?ed DeWitt's Little Early Risers in his family for years. Says they are the best. These famous little pills cure constipation, biliousness and nil liver anj bowel troubles. F. G Fricke & Co. A Considerate Lnvrr. Tarent Of course, as my daughter is of age, she can suit hen-elf as to manning you, but the day she drvs I will cut her off without a i.eni.y. .Snitor (after a pause) "Well, under ;ii.o ir- cumstances. sir. we will Invak one en gagement. I could not think of .1. -prlviuga young lady of hrT iUuuC Itance. Harlem Lire. Mi -ions f iioloirs, i-. ihn placed byM-f. Mary 15 r,!,JI ..rtsbt.,,-, P.., on the lite f h. r child, h si u s veo from cmup t ti" use of i Minute Cough Cu e. It . un .-. 1 j eouifhs, coliis- nd tt ro t ;,ul ul 'roubiee. F G. Fnc e A . rttrnitttre ad Stoves ! vtvi twitiii iu c it) attention to the trade that Ik has the largest stock of stows and furniture ever shown in Plattsmouth and that he can not he undersold by any dealer in the groat state of Nebraska. 7e made his purchases before the recent great advance in prices, and is giving his cus tomers the benefit of that fact. These are facts which vou cannot afford to overlook when in need of anything in his line. If you are wise you will Like a clo-e lock through his stre rofius before buying. I. PIHARLMAN, t - t.- the court ')..u-e, 11 tfsrrj Uth in Kuokville, ....PAVS... HIGHEST MARKET PRICES ....FUR.... Country Produce Sixth and Pearl streets. FOR Proper Printing AT Proper Prices CALL ON" The iXcws. his Ireedom, to reveal the spot near Akron, O., where ex-Prc"sident Har rison's famous stolen watch his been buried. The president has approved the sen (Art fn i . . ,) l . . . . . mvu nuit3u oy couri-maritnl on Captain Oberlin M. Carter, corps of engineers, and tho execution of that sentence has been ordered by the war department. It includ9 disminsal from the service, a fine of 5,000 and live years' imprisonment at hard labor Captain Carter was arrested In New ork on Saturday morning.and is now on Governor's Island. H will l t:ken to the penitentiary at Fort Leavenworth, Kan. exchange for I R Frank, lumber. (i yr, 2 00 2 ?r, A dispatch from San Sebastian says The Tribune of this city is grad ually selecting the men it proposes to! support for tho different county offices. The latcet move of this "independent"! paper is to come out for W. D. W heeler for sheriff. The proprietors lho Spxuish ministry will retain office of the Tribune are very conscientious j with tho exceptionof General Pol a- men and of courso want to weigh their vt'ja minister of war, who will be re placed by (Jeneral Azcirraga. who held the war portfolio in the last Canovas cabinet. man well before thoy make any favor able mention. At loast this is what is said of them. The bovs do eomo peculiar things. FAIR PLAY IN Cl'UA. NEW : ADVERTISEMENTS UYPrUnTICM A Fortune in it for y 11 I.I llU I IDrl Starling K I V sent Fi II lou can he inailc a splemiij Hypuotiei once. Address M. Vouiik, it3 Hcnrv Str( Brooklyn, N. V. ou. rce. zer at Henry Street. gri .a .- Jt.va PAHKttf S yi.i-Lfti M&IR BALSAM rol ana Dnuima turn asir. Never Fi! to lienor nn Hair to iiM xoouuui tow. I 7jrrfrt , 1 '"" n"" a hir tuioj. Ihe gold output for the Crioole Oroek district during September was ne oi the hrst,as well as one of the "Lil, 000, surpassing nil records. The most important, matters for tho at ten- j production of gold from this district lion ot the next congress relates to the slnco 1891 to 2,057,292, future courso of, this government toward Cuba. We have in tho most aril Am n mnnr.ni. nnoIMn n :ZZ"r.ZZ:rX:::::. " u""ou company is building a big gas tank as - J wiju.u jt a uaujiiusKH h Lrainsi me Orrdpn 0;QC irvmttD,n T 1 I . 1 of pacifrtng the o: " J w wen, u. L,. Cramer. i. Pacification if I suth Rend O. C. Richards, Rob t rawioio. The People's Gas Light and Coke A Hmoii. ludso to fmor N II Wiikin-ou. s.mo E G Dovey - S n. same I i . Y ou in', same J Konia. araij Wurl ,& ( offey, same W E Pulling, same P A Jacobson, same J V S in.s, repairs W Rrower, sorv notice LKildow, wk on sewer Omaha Printing Co, supplies W K Fx, si mo 10 45 Platts Toi Co, rents 20 30 J W S igo, teams to coin 14 00 E I. Hilton, work S 00 B & M, faro for pa up 5 94 II F Squires, repairs 3 7o J L Root, sal and exn 277 80 Jas Robertson, snme. R .J Ilempel, sal A L Todd. sam 61 3.1 G L b arley, same 102 60 J Wagner, wk dist 0j 72 60 Platts Water Co. rents 48 75 ustin-Western Co. serarers... 152 75 F S White, mdse to poor 6 00 C D Ouinton. serv road notices 3 50 IlKlIXiK FUND. R Sheely & Co. building bridges , 1.0"3 19 Board adjourned to meet Oct. 4. Oct. 4. The following names wore selected from which to draw a petit jury for the November term of dis trict court: Tipton F Muenchnu, W R Young. J B Renz. Greenwood II Wilson, C Hanson Silt Creek .1. Aaron, John Scott. Stove Creek J. Raird, W. Coon.G Long, M W Waltz. Elm wood G. Shiriev. G. V. Pick- James Reed Injured. Mr. . J uues Reed otrucK ni leiT against a cake of ic. in such a manner to bruise it severely I: became very much -wollen and p-iined turn badly tht b-- could not ws k wit oui wj am 01 crulche.i. I w sweated fi MO hy physicians, also used sevetal k nds S" of linim-iu and two n.nn h if 11 - - a. 1 . 1 of w.hi-key in bathii g it, but tin gave n relief in.til lie be 11 usi ... . . . . H 00 -nHmoeriam'- l'i . 13. Im. Thi IT (111 I H nu.rht olm..l ... .. I vu-uu t f ui - b I . ' 'III ihlu ' 1 1 I.. u . r ... i wpaIi1. iim.. 1. r1 Ku K-l. . . . uij .ciiov - Hi i, OHQ ' ho .. ... j . u : . ... . 8 001 useu vuis remeny ni if-u w..uld ft 00 nave had t.. be amputated. M . R 10 001s nn-3 of the leMdincr mnwh .n .1 W 1 C.lav f'-.nt Tr,,.,. IAT X-.. - 1 rt . j j.uunc, . (i. raiu u iim S 10 52 00 8 no Card, for Illili I).-Krei-. New York Tribune: K...v;.hy more calling cards than any t 1 .1 of people. Secretaries are r n.igo ; ! see that all congratuiations. 'r: ti etc., are acknowledged, f.ir t tiquf-Ko one of lht duties of royalty. 'ine Prince of Wle. uses two set of oar 1j. He has one- for home u wUkii is written 'Albert Fc'wariV fn for abroad, on which is :. '. Prince de Oalles." J. v. c'( not used any more. lii: ,'. with a monogram in the corner in jewels-, silver or s. -vorite style. .1 Mir 1 t )t .I'M- T.. : .lid I'mi kii Hariif s OU f tli lKt prt-i'i-vaMvu .if now leather r a. ul liic l-ct n n)V:.ior ul lil.i f i'-.itl.i r. U 'jl's, soitcn.-, I. !;!.- 1 fas Jital :ii)!i-,-t. Fo Eureka a fi ilaroass OH 1 i 1 a. i! il !- a ; on v.-vu l.. I tirnrwa, your oM tuir- 'l'" '!" '".rT I tl.p. n:;il llil-v V. ill II..: i.ny ..,,lt l ;,.r ,. i,i' ' iy n !ht- ri 1 s -jiii t' s lllilll li.il) M'Hs In li v t. null,,,. ,. ti..l i.v M IMUUII (III. ) (. AlAny Tlian';s. "I wi-h to ex res- i-:v in manufacturei 9 Ot CI w tn ' f -Cholera . n . Dmr h.v. : having put on th m--. , nuuuonui meuieinc. - i T I" ) 1 1 is UneOlialed for Gnruina k.nlo... .r.l .... j 1 uiuiaon miu U qu nir a n ... 'I t.hmutiom . 1.. 1 . j , . -R'"."' .1"lll"IM, 1 . u u. b . 1. .. . nn)r u v nil 11 ell tr ir i - r. I '11 About th 1'lirlntmas Trn, iiie nrisimas tree is believed hv antiquarian to ic 0f the nii. icai worship wu.u once DrevailPd inrougnout central Eurone. In Fmnr ""I is. -. .1 , .. . . - - 32 29 'aia nu me uritish Islands. The 50 00 evergreen oak wa o the Druids a sa cred tree. The mistletoe, a parasitic piani round 011 Its branches, was equally holy. The custom of decorat- are many thousands of m-n-nei-- children have been saved ft 1,1 of dysentery and cholet- who mast also feel thankful. sale by all druggists Go to A. W. Aiwo d for w.i t 1 .-. I- o We !. I'll. Oil. - :- tived. ine 11 - t i...- :.i,(l K.flic ; oi1.- it lil s-w r '! A sijnri- i. 1 r i l Seotliind'n Fish Im,. A Royal sturgeon han be; n the Ouse, near Goolet, Scot: capture has raised n int 1 tnp- Q email n f. .. : . . - . . I trn a .v. . - - " -in isuLiHsiiae ore- 1 me mw now stfiri- vailed in Germany throughout the Ash euch as whales stur. ., Hiiuuie tcs, oeing a survival of the ancient custom of eetting up a tree In tne uernian village at this season In t ;n S. WHITE, I' .itl-m-'in h meny porpoises if cautui lha tfiia. mIU 11 -. . . . -" mi"; 1U"W IlUllv OI HIP i'l iubi nsn and are claimed l cwsiguaru or tne custom o:; 1 . A - ui iub crown, in the event of sturgeon being a partimhrlv Q riAs m tart t I a - - Tha lattF I, a oauic aa 111 1 I.Li , 1 1 1 1 1 rutin In 4 1... 1-' . . . . 1 TJ. . I J '" 1' ' 1 ' piooiy, vouoi uyBpep-ta Cure courts the h ia.,t .1,. .., - - I ...... ...... .1 ' 1! J..' will nlrrdt. wHot i.rtti t . . . , 1 v..i.! . . c-tn.. i, turrs nil I lililliue mat Wliales when I- 1., lorms of dyspepsia and stomach long to the sovereign, when troubles, E. R. Gamble, Vernon, Tex.. tn captor Durinr the ttltcumlon. Mr. Bickers "You spend your tim finding fault." Mrs. Dickers "I don have to spend much time looking ' It." E 1 half r?ie fine V!l. ' J Nf" DEFT A k . -v. . 'JTOVKS. RAN(--s Is.'1 -n::i! ti -'-ir st"uk Is complete lu nil lii.,.g Dd we lorn,; o.irfr!cndto look It over We will e 1 ! -tver to Dloaue you. CallH.nl aee u.. says, "It relieved me from the start and cured me. It is now my everlast ing friend." F G. FricRe -fc Ho self-government, assuming snnnsi hi 1 1 1 e on It- nf mini t:,.; ' .rrvr : r oh.cago. snmh n.n n nink.. pm co.iy, . ',:;.. . " . r.ravetniA i lorwiie emu, m it couMfrom the nui ttiicauy luuy accompusnea, 19 ,. , , J ... I waat Indies la coarse dirtv an? in. 1 .. ' I Tho ITnlt.id Silafoo t I U'nonlnr. Ttri. n rt,ji: I . . fc uuleo 18 re, airiy ana IU1- .oijucanvw. vruer generally pre- .t . 7 num - .ov:uv, ""p terless. and onlv th moat BViiifni .nj vails. There mav be mora or i- ino w'cKea transport Morgan City, "ay, A.J. Rox; First ward, D. Mc- natlcnt mn!uiAri. .v iw. ..a - www 1 . , . - - 1 , m- n.--n 1 (. vuo i tun For Rent Five room brick bouso. well, cistern a"d cave: $0 per rriontb. Inquire of W. W. Hull. ! popular discontent, but there are no KEWEIJTi cV J()i:s GRAIN Commission Brokers Wear Com. Co.. Correspondents. which was lost on the Japanese coast. Nuriin; Second ward. J. - - 1 euirerea seveiely from lactt of food for Third ward, II. A. Hart. a time. Direct Private Wire to Chicago. OFFICE Over Atwood's Drug Store. PLATTSMOUTH, NEB. All Orders Promptly Executed. 1'lattsmouth Tel. 275. n7 n Dy 0 spepsia uiree Digests what you eat. It artificially digests the food and aids Nature In strengthening and recon structing the exhausted digestive or gans. It is the latest discovered digest ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach it in efficiency. It in stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Headache, Gast ralgi a, Cramps, and all other results of Imperfect digestion Prtpored by E. C DWitt A Co.. Cbicaa F. O. FRICKK & CO. reports of serious disorder or lawless ness anywhere. All classes of the peupia, 11 appears, are giving obedience to the military authority. I Masked men broke Into tho countv . - 1 . .... ... - ucn oeing the situation, it will be ai wnon, 1. c., on Friday niirht for congress to determine how much ! Rua 8no bort aughan, who bad longer the American occupation becn r,"3tod under suspicion of barn shall continue and what further dutv 1 DurniDP this government has in respect to Cu ban affairs. "In considering the ulti- Len- 0 19 cabled that he had in mate destiny of Cuba," observes the j 10rmea the insurgent envoys that the Doston Transcript, "the lawmakers at only things the United StatoB would the capital roust deal not only with J reconzo would be a white flag and the wishes of the United States, hut lDC Grounding of arms the desire of Cuba." They must re gard as more than a mere formula that solemn declaration that the United States disclaims any intention to exercise sovereignty , jurisdiction or control of Cuba except for tho paci fication thereof, and that when this is accomplished it intends to leave the j oci nmcuv nuu control oi,tno islands to its people." This ei presses the feeling, it is not to be doubted, of a very large majority of tha American people. Our imperative duty, not to be disregarded without dishonor, is to faithfully fulfill the pledge we have given the Cuban people. This we confidently believe is the purpose of the administration and we do not uoubt that congress will in it, Center Ira Bosworth, W E Ladd. Louisville C. Noyes, L. Boedecker, E. Palmer. Avoca J. Bates, W. Retts. Mt. Pleasant C. Boedecker, Isaac Wiles. Nehawka K. Kirupatrick, Fred Shoemaker. Liberty ). Nida, C. Peck, .las. Pittman. Rock Bluffs First district. J. N Holmer, John Hill; Second district, S Harn. li. O. Tucker. Eight Mile Glove J. H. fieel.-er W. Iieil. .1 n m;5 ) " - & r a u 1 . N. Carter; tad beautiful mfltTfa1 that It AHAntn. I -" v v L T V l (.1 ally becomes. Foreign Caplitl Spaia. There is much French and Belgian capital Invested In the principal rf wy lines of Spaiu, while EnglaaJ owns many of the shorter lines and is alo at the-head of the mining interests. ihe arrangements to dethrone the vui 1 sua iir in 1 .ninR m rrfi n ri 1 1 1 nw w- r -xn 'IV 11 . 1 iowB?or empress tavors fori Urst ward, W 1 J ine succession Fu Tpuan.the nine-voar- old son of Ouko Tuai Lan. Plattsmouth Precinct, P-iir Vl- L. Born; City. nB, U J White; To Cleaii Paint l!rulir. If paint is hardened upon brusbe. they can be cleaned by bing soaked for a few hours !n Jined oil. an.! af terward rinsed In turpentine. acquiesce When dizzy or drowsy, take Rcech- am'a Pills. Capt. Albert S. Barker willjsucceed tn command of the Norfolk navy yard ivamirai rarquhar, who will take command of tho North Atlantic squadron. An eastorn newspaper correspondent who baa been a zing up the political situation in Nebraska writes to hi paper that tha political identity of the lar 25"cent - iiJh aemocrata 10 this state is lost com pletely and that the real opposition to the republicans is populistic. Ne braska democrats may be loath to ad mit it, but an impartial examination second whi-.i. j Up.u. .1 v 11. rv. ir.. H Snio?; Tnird w.rd, c S Twiss, B Chrlswisser, J Kuhm y, J S'.vobodn; Fourth ward, II. Of.-, il S B irtholj, J O Wehorg; Fifth w.-.id. A L Mun- ger. J M Y.-ung. Board adjourned to meet Oct. 1". .TaMKS RoHEIiTSON, County Cleik. L. B. EgcLb.-rger ims just received 100 dozen children's bicyc e nose which will to at 17 nu nair retr- Fon Sale 01: Rent Store room and dwelling combined, .34x58 feet, known as the T. V. . Davis store, in Murray. Inquire of J. W. Edmunds, Murra, Neb. rinanceu Nansea " a the Norirt. tian satirlata aiekaam the famoua t lorr. fcae not fulftiied their preAictloa. He ha aettlet down a a Norweglaa inire and sportsman. Hi pcwBfws uui. which roirt a conierable sum. 'to on the, borders ot Telemaarkea. to "Je south of the well-knowa Lyakoyf. ve of the highest summit! of the dis trict. He la the owner f the Sorkiohen liotal, whieh was built some years ago for the summer tourists, but will now beoome his private residence. He also acquired all the unrounding farms, and th field along the shore of the Sorkje river, his patents for the right of hunt ing and fishing in the Numedal txslng taken out for 25 years. Wanted Salesmen for lubricating oils and greases, paints, varnishes fnd specialties. Complex I ne: very lib eral terms. The Detroit Refininfir Co.. ' Detroit, Mich. Eczema ! The Only Cure. Eczema is more than a skin rl and no skin remedies can curp it Thu doctors are unable to effect a cure, and meir mineral mixtures are damaging to the most powerful constitut ion. "The whole trouble is in the blood, rind Swift's Specific is the only rcr.u-iiy which can reach such deep-seated i .I.kh'i diseases. Eczema broke out on my dati'htiT, and con tinued to spread until her Lead -was entirely covered. She was treated by several good doctors, oat grsw worse, and the dreadful disease spread to her face. She was taken to ta iwithMiui - health springs, but w-iffeCii oelved no benefit. Many J&&i;S . 'J. 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