BRIEF-LY TOLD. ... winu-r. Mr-. (J -.-. t 1 10 S'OrC li-t. Shio;'. i-.,f.-A. X. At ho ht?-l !'"' - V 1 1 1 1 r iir'fl on of tire lo be turned iu 1 it venin;r A large cowd w-'nt 'f as-'s -n sajb-.'tunfr the sUmes. ''it when th'j f.M;t : r-re found the ti-e w u' It ism-der-KtooJ th'j five si.u..'d tho tOjiono DIED FROM KICK OF A HORSE. UUMiiuuuiiuuuiiUumiuiAUAlUilUHAAU S.l MenUi nf a i'uruirr ('a CirJl i. ii at -SI P.m I. I iy Mi'-.oi-, an old -time ('-5 cou-ity j """'3 Roijal NcigiiDors .,i : !i v st Vl a-ire ln.M.'omin cr'-- ! trie- lijrht wire. Rev. A3;i cd-.-t.th vv 1 1 lo-i r' 1 1 - t Ms bonm near Me- ( t r.itrhl from the rer-alt- V.e ! . l: 1-1 . f r, Met rop i')oi. t f. !l l; Tii-- KIr''. Il.ill.s-.ve ?n -.. Tn,'.",l' .' i . T:.e ;'. !!" ii.ilH-i.-ry. Th.- I-adi. with :!-. ' ' i- f:UI ' dl '"id lK.it ii r iJpi-T fit the ! : i . !': -? j- ;ioi . , ...:r r foil ha' sat th" Mi'lir.ery :.-. re. i i H.tfjhtr-i will ivo n 'hi! :U White's hall Oc- .;.r.i'i1.i'l ! !'1 tii" i A ;:'i. Vt 1 - I c'nc'' j '-'t b'.IV VO'Jf w 1 1 1 W'f.l n in :?'. -day i ,-., i . - ! I : r t j : 1 1 , f i l.rii't! I.' I.. Ii li'.l li.;- v.- h i i i v. i.ii- - i '.t o ti K-r.d, :. 1 i:.-!r : ' ! V rc-.ii:i, ' r.. :i il c;t'i-; 'i i V. U. !l iii. v."..'it--.i i ; ii .v M. fh i;,:h -i i j. m- i r ii: --I'th. Iin:ird "iiii by Mm. ...:Hh. i-f.'.--r j:i--t r:" lwU'.ri-uV 1: icy !- h-.so . ;il 17' c-C.K ti : rc.!f- ). 15. : - 1 ve l't-.-tP )i!'.il their " .-1- 1 J t a :r tho 1:1 -t. A jll (')' .'il .Vl; J iit- il :'LO!'-i tlV.IIVa Ml i j in . (.r.t -i. i . f tf vc 'I 1 ' li.ji.i i v.'--! f.Oi-ltv.l --rr I i uii--. !' LV i - t ' i '1 i.l' !ll,il r-!(l.l tl.ii! I C Ci: :Ti!i; i pnivr-ii. t 't 'fr!K 1. i'i nt t.-n hie: o that a::U .-i.iiJi- .rh-S. ! r. ''ft! i N i : - a'-road y niucii im s in formed ','V tl: ! a r:. t y t!' .' unfuriuiKiteiy s-uob i- not it...- j-.ir,.. n: f id i.i' i.- vci-j low, and t.i life ii!.: Vy :. .-''Muler iln-ead. hr.vo th west ".':v.l oi the i' nt S. i-ond atid Mnin U-a K-ot. nii1 will soi-n foi tiie ci.d. The V..rk :::! acii hl-i.di hi.rci't hop in v. ;t; I t'Uiidi:.;: ! I ! I' . The at: : ffif-r, by i ln tri von t I'b'.'r -l . til will :.lt IV :r:id-. o;:t (f tho rMr r r. t hn cor- :ii-d fair to 'do ki.l sooicty will ay I'vcnir.j, Oc- .it: l '.a a : !.o T. J. S !'''. S.lt'lt'i 'J iii- fair will conclude with :i t,rr;tn t ha!'.. I'.vc: y "".)il.v n.v :t pood t'u.e uuuransocJ. ited Jind M itt ( . ri:lr.i:r ' hori- ! rally lm fft.ii v. ;. I i i- U .". . A ; ' ri.'M.n w. ' y-.v ht r a t- r tl;.- roc!-: vvri -. the r:.--- Tl.. -.- . i i i-:r i :t i-. no-iiio-?-'! .' f , i- i i-!;nia.itlbi.:-nt -l-ll-i'"!lli Il t -ti i I ii eir n'i li303- v at it dvui M-ratic ;i:d l-!.lid. ..nd it t ! i.'' ill-i Of if ('f:ll . . , : W n tt ' tor ii. b- V-.v!; thi- aftuf ;iida won the ny- that toon uf 3:t of t ho Sham -I,.. .nt innod in T i". '" '' " o.bl a i i ! V. L'Oul i blii J.-ci r. i (lit in i now dtiok i- l a o n -" 1 . 1. In i '2 ' "' - 1 1 t'.t-iot.: I. :: i a r..'.i 1 ) ; n -y to r.-.o -; ii' ra- i : b..-.-r. 1 1 n 4 tlioti'ht t rtO.ll '!!; -Oa;..y fm:.. for I.. (.. j'; Todd til-. -Via a up a : a t d i Of l"r;i(-!l !:'. it.an y -t -ii ai'mO':t tha lorkrd v. p t ) -ho i : :"t. 1 1 1' i - x 1 1 :i 1 1 . 11 ' f.v.U t ' A ! ;i-."T-(,. .io-oph Aim-, No .-. il.". l.inir .i;,r i.ar-j ... r:-l . l'.pO0 I-l i Vi 10 il :r.y bib i orall, .'n:H-. opi a . y -v.' j i.' ii 1 . ir is t-u'a :.i-o 1 1 I. ; a fe w d oz-n -a'.l'' call jIihOS ;tt. - Ht- in . c a t ' - tl J for ..f ill. 1-1 tt: It f r ,-;,;-.- i , .1, lull Mill s', .ii .- at I'i. i- !i a. f. T Havi- C . : .! . I . Mi' 1 1. wi-til t a ia . !i ii.v nr hra.b r. ii. has to t( !1 . 1 -i Ul a i -1 o. a 1 1 i s.i.iN li.W . r M 11 r i ' t is i.o is - v.r. :!.-,r- to this .v.-rhoti '. ,! Mr. ? of hU a of the .-I hi ho w i. i of the : i v . ti j n- r intt-d Mario ii i :t V. 1 n, pro . i t) . i.iij ohanijo for t !. svi.l r."i-orr. ;.i- i .! il i th.aiurht to it if ii v,)io 1:tUo- !.ho" llo.'.'ovt.r, Uo iri f-tili Vl 1'V .11. Th-i littlo r.'. ".ri, v. l.o ha- bren .-ii-r io'i-! v iil for .-'..'r tl d.ij i- rc riortol a-, beh.-.r iH'.ii ii b tt-r today, iind it is iboiiriit -Ii bo up ill a l'-V.' tiaV-. t n Hi I kwk--1 b '--o cn S'lint vv v. i . ! ho alile to Tho otth o no 1 coal back & C'. have be- n now )i'..-!'!it a olco ap shod of Wock ropaiottd mid ..-a ran oo this mornii-.c toe,;i'i-r n-ittt tto'- an-hi- t'Tt in ia?crH! d to I iin x.cw Molhodisl obn.-ch. It i- pi-..Tr,i;,'l t: i?et all of the detail perfected io order that tho work of creotin:;- tho new buildinj mny be pushed rapidly when It I" -.tirt.jd next fprititr. Tr.e projnd will lie graded nr.d roucy to b'in work. At the in-t-tinp on faturday of tho 1 ':'')!. He was tnji in . toj i wiitu the ni-'-iil- i.t in'Otirrtd und it wa.-i necessary tc iirocure a buggy In which to take him home. He was kicked in tho side hnd sustained Internal injur ies. Two years ago be traa kicked in the vo-y snm p aca and was very soriously injured two ribs being broken . Mr. Minor is a soa in-law to Levi i i stockholders of the United M"t'-'a-j ch urchill, a retired farmer of this Hail Insurance company rca.nutions ci, .. urf1 lvn.ove(j frora ar Murray wora ad.'ptod and signed by ICO sIock- r lo near Mcp;iU last epringf. Fie leavt-s hoidor denoureinff tho '.""tio-i of th" ; : , d four children to mourn ia making too cxor'iJit int a-?- ; d'n.i- o. m ;iitof -t er oor.t and rc-iu-n.fr j j )..,... a.;d had a !are circle of to pay Hie aiine. They sa.- thif i- j friei.il- in ibis v ci nity where he rer-id thoy iatond to do in tho matur fuP m;tliy y. hating nt oi.t tirne Mr1, .latnoq Donnelly n:id eh i Id : o n j h.on e.ijploy.d in tLo L5ui li.ilun ai'iivrd tiorru voMeiuav inoi ii.ng i.ooi , si.ops. an oxteiided visit with roiatives and t'riombi at Wiitertown, Wis. C. il. Too at r;ia if- mt.-nt s tiavo ''ill l)coti iu do. for tho fir hut t is U- aru -d r- Mooro.wifo and daughter acoomp-iniod ! 3t,,od t! attho -eRiains wili bo l:o.ight 'p-nd the winter hero, assistant po.stoRlo- in- hoadquartors at Ht. hr-i e fo- into- mini. Oiii'i IMKV. t l.i rn and will Mr. Moore is sji'ctnf with I.oiiii, Hnd this city will bo more con- Mr. Luicja A. IVo., 3 -u of W rli.ni ieni'.'-:t lor him than Watermn. 1 X s.:.d (.oui.c i'o.)!, O.'cd at the homo i-fiusoNAiJ'aVEviirKN. jof hi- P -onis, two a d one-half mil- s I -outh oi Mur 'ooi; on Sundaj- mm nin. .I -j rsarali hArK.'i- a I ,:mh... S. at uVi.n'li. Of h-ni t va! Noislhlxir !'. . ii. oo d i'i' -idid trold. 1 Uum. . . . John T. Coleman, ..JE77ELER.. Second door Soutli ol Postoftico )m.ili i today. Misi lidith 1 'at tor -ton was a visitor in ):nah;i today. C .'omtiii-.iioner .ink came in from U abnsh this morning. A. I'.. Todd made a business visit to Omaha this afternoon. Mrs. W. .1. biloand daughter wero visitors in Oni .ha today. Calvin .and D niabl Atwo;)d are vis itii.g relatives id the city. s. H. A i wood and f .miiy are in the city to atfcr.d the Ne olI-Atwood wod lir.g. Mr. Byron Clark and Mrs. A. E Gas wore Omaha visitors this after noon. Mir-s Alice L. Uuatou of Lincoln is iu the city tho puest of Miss Habie II. A l wood . Don AtsvooJ came down from Lin coln thisiiiorning to visit relatives :i few days. Al'.ouoy II. D. Travis deputed this afternoon for (Ireeiey, Colo., on t bosini -s trip. L'jo Allison, George Poieal, Frank and A. N.tka iindu up a party ti.at sve .t to Ouiatia thid fiinrniiig. II. A C iso, )( -public tii candidate fur cour.ty soip'.nn. tendon t, vva-. in the city today interviewing Lis friends. AmoTig the Oriii.ha visitors this af ternooa wore: A '.. W hit-.-, - Joe ICieiu. II. N. Dovcy and A. Clark. d ud Oin tjo M.Spna'iO'k ar it'd homo thin inornitig from a v;-ii. with Mrs ji'irioi k1- - Ola' i ves at Maryvi.b Mo. Miss ('(.-it ItO'lTT, -i.ri-- ;.!rs A liLfiir! t t ;rd er, tie i rL d linsm miair for ( 1 n.'Stia m to vir-i t re:at. vc- a few d.iy?. Mr-. I '.. Drew ret urm-d to her home in o h ilia t. d iy af't-r a w-fctv' virit at tVo homo of lu-r sister, Mr-. .1. I '. (.'tiii-.miii.-. Mrs." .1. M. U .bert- cf .South Om .ha is in the citv and. will rema'n to wii- r.r-i ti. .!ano V of her brother, intirri tigt No well. IT.-s . l"i-.' i:ti d dor. arte 1 this rn. riiM.jf f ! a thr -o day" trip to Ifasti n s. IT'j iii ' i a'n! Blair on choroh l-'jshio.-. Ho :-r nxp'otod to vi-it the Indian reserve i"n. '.vhlooil the trip. Mr.-. A. IT. Wookb toh and two nioocs Mii-ves Clara VVebor Had Ivs Spio lef. t.-.day fur Ojgo., T'taii, to v:-it wiiii tho family f Mrs. L"ti t IT.u s n no-; Mi-- I. '"a Vc"khacli ) hoy will a'..-" visit in Denver and Siit Lak . A' Silt Lake t hoy will visit wi h the f m- troobie. Brotaor- F'ei.i v,,.s ho n ia Di.ilts moutn of! D c a.o -i- 1 ST 1. a nd from hi- in f hCV has to -'a a Cfclui keop. r of the liivi c'.m:ii iadm, iit. with p tmi ito. He v.'.irt bo:-1. ag 'in six years ago last April, at finch tija-- he unit.-d with tht Methodist church a' Walm-h and has been a f ittifal member ar.d earnest christian For beveral year he h.id lieen ru!lerinj', but bore hi .illlictiou alm'Si with ut a murmur and, as his teatinc nj- was the Fri day hefore his pissing away, "Sub mission to the will of Coi.'1 lining very ambitious, he zealously strove to prepare for his life work, yet said but little of his plans lest they should fail, and those who hoped with him should bo disappointed. lie died in e;roat pain, but there was a most peaceful expression uoon his face as ho lay in his lant s.eep. Wo can only think of him as having gone up to his reward before u.-, and, looking for stord to the place of his enj yment as a kina of inspi; ation, la or faitofully thai wo may meet him again. The funeral services wc e conducted b, U-iv. C. L Myers, his pastor. The lex i w3 at;!et"c l from tho frtvorito p-a!ms of the departed the lill.st. The oh-: obes were attended by a largo number of relatives and friends from ail part-of tho county. The bo ronve.l are ve. grateful for till the kirid i .Ti os r.o faithfully ti led by friends un 1 neighbors. (. L. Mykrs. The Epw.-r'h boaeue, B.-ptisi Yoiina' Peoples' Priam and other kind ni-iii-j b.irs and friends Who f it n ishod su.j.'i beautiful ilnsfiiis ivith which to deco rate the odiurch and casket of our da' - VTrTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTf Tf TTTTTTTTTITTTTTf TTTTTTTTTTITf overland Freighting. Ltxcoi.x, Oct. 10. At the next "tinuai m- eiing of the Nebraska State Ht-torioal s .oiety, which wi 1 bo held in Lincoln ou the evenings of Jaaua-y t) hmu 10, .ie whole eveuii.tr w ll bo d. Voted to the urject of ttie old over ltuj fro h' ba-ine--, 1S4-5 lS'JS When ti.o jrti;jiain is p-inted il lll be eCtit toal hiireL hters ".nd elt el3 bo uiuanwuiie M-nJ tnoir ad t rr-.-s to th --'cii'taiy ;.f lii' rsociety Tii" oppor tunity to p en . ve inform it oil f i the -u'.j e of f i iTii i in 'j Is f .-t passing aw.. h a svho know be-i what fi'eliih iiiif .1- .nd who can led mot-t ah.-u' i , .v ion Ij.iijn gi-tv. and ihcb I'U'u cr i- g tting f? wo.- da ly. All trt.' tfti e-- ir 'jrjed to bse no time i a a r Mnt; a .a; Ui.-y can rec 11 f i he d ys a .d e .11 it to the so C ety. I f r u ion n.-. d n l b in any -iccial I., in Di i-.o-, notes, circu .ars, nt;.-p o- rs anvir.i g r -1 tini to fieijfh i tin ne o .n-.dert?d va; u ,bl- and v i u a .is acoopled by the lociciy. In I- i in ii ion is wanted on -ueh, siibj e - a- fri ight rates, kinds o' yoo.is i: iine i, ttiii!j of teamsters. pi't titr? oi ha ., s. U'. usually large irains or haui-, time made bv trains. routes ir;tvt?led, s. aliens, conditions of road-, arr.ourit of feed and water, oo- toiete names and expressions used by freighters, numbers of freighters. wagons, oxen, etc., and special adven tures. The names of all the old freighters are wa.nted, as well as whon and where they were employed, and when they died, or where they now live. The society wants to place in its fire-proof rooms any oiiotinps and pictures of freighting scenes and will bo under obligation to any one send injj such. The subject of the o'd roads is of great importance. All who can are ask.-d so help locate just where each of the roads used in freighting1 and other tralllc cro-sed each cnuntv. If a few mon m each county will send the society a tracing of the roads across their own county, it will be very easy to record the entire rotd system of this country as it existed b -fore tho timo of ailroads and veiioii lines. It i.- desired thai a I frti liters, who ti.an, will aMeaif lilt1 meeting aud talk mi l- early days J.w Amos Ha i: i; htt. As-t Sec. Hnd Librarian. Tree t;rowiii! Ont f Trot. A curiosity exists near the lied Rluft Primitive Baptist church in Ware county, Georgia. It is a mammoth ling oov, una as-i-t.-d its so faithfu lv ' mulberry tree and the heart has Ions during' his hast sickness ud death, ' la rotted' Ut f th" hVart of the will ever lo held in grai- fal rom-m-bi-a no-j, a nd maj'fiol in his wisdom direct i he: al to flat heaven of re-l v.'heie sorrow i- nov -r known. v m. II Poor, and Family mulberry grow a cherry and a peach tree, both of widen are eight inches In j tllameter. They grow to a point ten j feet above the ground. All three of the trees arc alive and bear fruit every i year. The "Iinstrt'l .Till nv. Tho Pi. a Us mouth Min-trel company Mjjoing to t-ive i ; s i nitia i p -i foiin;ttice in Tiiiird:iy i il Fi id.iv evenings of thisweli. Tho Cie.n pa ny is made Up of the he-' talent in fee city an I the p rfo- inaiu'e wil undoubtedly ' -ome-thi:-,- aliovo tt.o aveiag". Tii- pn oi-'ds will be fn,. the b nefit f 'he pubiic :ibr y .ii;d tho Ii &, M. b n.d. ... . .. rt t ! Diz.tn-s. loss oi appeute. naiu- leney a d n usea itr all tunected with dy-p isia ...d indieestion. Iler-bim- w;l yivo p omut elief. Price 50 ten's. F G. I V-cko & Co. H -vo Te.fer iV Si.eppa-d do your f r. ! nun e e'eaning. S a t -f ao' ion ) rantenl. X as; t to! -phono 79. Irr.il Cjlrlutr Plat-n t.i Sh-h, Sue li.tfi almo.-t sapor.-! a-jj : tic: ma nuf actur" of pipe and L'a ' aJ-enVic ge-, jr. op ;n , nnMl it is estimated tL.it nlin-i p.-f i j cent i:f the eruiie product of Up mnn.. i try is now made of steel. Up to a fw : a Lre Tr.iBfr. j years ao wronqht iron was used l-i C C. Farmeio today purch i.-ed the J retOht exclusively. The lap-web: j dr.t vi.iiy Taylor farm, situated two and j proved a rerious objection, at, 1 !!,-?' re ln:f mil - south'.v st of town. Tr.e elianse to stctl has been rapid a,d . . I r-fini rt i- s S5f cr.1 ulna ! r.i f.... 1. .-act comprises -in ) acres ana tfle : --f" .., cuwu,;n, ra. v. as i'.o pei- no re mfittng tiie a you sv nt lo -tiioi- a 10-Cent v ' f . A"uri'-"Si.ver t roath" me: j .an tin i it ter 1" ! longer lif, aud is less liable to corr-j- iai l-v'iiej sum ol int ! traded his re-idencein the Third .GOO. Mr."Par- I .U?' ,S Cn hi' t i-u- , c?0'e ir.aiihtry to become revolut!or,iz'j d on the. deal at J 1.O00. Tho Ta.- in the v.- lor farm is one of tiie hict eoiiiity, being well improved. (a--county firms had ready t..-tlo at the top price. firm is having (iirT.cti.ty in securing enough coal to supply the demand. There, was a union meeting of the F.pworth Lcauue a-ul Christ!!) Fn de.Vvor sooiiitv at the Prer-hy terian -CirGroh la-t evening. Miss Olive Gass was the leader aid the meeting was a verv in t'liiab'.o and int -re-ling one. Next Tuur.-day lTattstnoutii will hold a one-day's .-liootir.g tournament, jyi "which sonio of the h.iaha hoy.- will bo in attend u.re. T. M. Patterson is promt. tor i f tiie meet, which is a suili cient guars ateo that all will have fair jilay and sp'endid time. Sunday Bee. Wiliiani Mormw hns sold the Vietira i ti ei y to .1. L Alien of Dim lao, la, who toc'.i t os-ea-ion today. Mr. Allen ecioe well rr-coio mended !is a first-tl:.ss baker. Mr. 'Morrow has rotnovc.l his household effects to the rooms on the Second !b tr ofihe I it for m Knit;. If at any time your appetite -hould call for something e-itra fine in tho line of cheese you can lir.d it at. Weck-bac'-i Cu's. This firm is always on the alert to iiud somethiiig nice for their ciistcmrs und now have the i . . - . i . . i: r i. The largesi variety ano oest. iius oi t-uuesu evei frhown in the city. In fact this is the only store where all of the fol lowing can be found: S .visr, choeso. F.dam cheese. Pine Apple cheese. Noufehatel cheese. Lin-.herger cheese. Brick cheer-e. " , N'ev York cheese. S ; p rn go cheese. Tu') Hou-o cheese. Fromage de C membert. lirpor'ed S ddella cheese. Also t'.e following delicacies: C -lves' head in vinegar. Hamburg eel in jelly. Apara?us lips. Vhi;e House sa'mon I'Or all IrtHl CUl- or wOUr its id I either the human subject or in pq imals, us a dres-insf, Btllnrd's Snow ...... i jjlllMUbiib Avi.uv hi. " ii nt- ioi DPiua 1'Ttler-OTi i a'.;, i iu:i ar.ii ..lain . ,. , J,llll-r on working horses, especially if slow trCt t- i to heal, or stippuring, its healing A flight Ka.o at a resort in the equalities are uneq m ed Price, and north part of town cimWi tl.e alarm -eo cts F. (. Fricko V Co pnd pipp rorma a leading article in ton najta of the 6teel in.ltt3tvy in this coun try and foreign ciorkts l.- V. C Deir, d.-etisr, -Itl'l 4b', M ( hl'iio r,ni di'ig. -.r-rlivr. -t coi ner of Fittfonth ar.d Dodge -it,. i.Om ha. t ;.i v -ir 4- i- c- I G OD BOOKS X- la T.eaaue VV.tli the Powerful i he I '-ass of M .iiair.ined Ttie I'iin e of the ii ui.o of Daid A Star la a it son Tons Wit Vr- s:ler of Phil pri i en Nights-' in a i'.ar-r.iom ik'Mide the .oiiiiit: lirinr Bush O ft ft ny of the above Cn ft for Jb ft pAvi'.l Harum now ft LEHNHOFPS S m r The Coal Office and Sheds Of B B WECCKBACH & CO., Have been removed to SECOND and MAIN STREETS. Orders for g COJlL, - Will receive PROMPT Attention. Here are some of the grades they handle: JACKSON HILL, ILL. TRENTON. ILL. MENDOTK LU2VTP. ? WHLNUT BLOCK LUMP. HND HLL GRADES OF HARD COAL. A. H. WECKBACH & CO., TEL---S- rej ihj ihj rsj a raii.HJ ra & SHE OWNS A WHOLE TOWN. tow Mrs. Blackwetl Catoa luto Poe tua of th City of David. Koi long ago the Cheiokeetj Jwa In Indian territory fcegan a suit againt some pa'.e f.ce tie tyassers and the re sult hss beer, that Mrs. Roaa B'ack vfll h3 h'-a declared owner cr a thriving city cm the St. Louis and Sau Francisco road. This makes another step in an interesting set of circum stances, ard vra? th? only Tray of rertiES aimed conflict and much Woodshed. Three years aso the town of David was laid out by surveyors from Wichita. At that time Col. An drew Jarkson Blackwell, whose wife has some Cherokee blood In her veins, had about 4,0y0 acres utder fence. Cherokee law does not permit Individ ual ownership of land, all of which be longs to the community. Any citbten may cultivate as much as he can rent or fence, and when the surveyors ar rived Col. Blackwell saw a chance tc make money by having the town locat ed on the land he had fenced. Thla he succeeded In doinR. after which he and his wife toured" Kansas and Ok lahoma, Inducing people to go there and settle. I.of.s were sold to them for each. Before ions; he had sev eral hundred people there. The In dians did not offer any objection to the arrival of all these strangers, but tho incursion did not please them any too well. One nirht after ti number cf houses had been built the settlers were alarmed to hear war vhoop3 in tho near-by timber. Mrs. Blackwell suspected that tho Chorokees were coming to drive the whites away, per haps to slaughter them. She hurried out to meet the angry redskins, and pfter much parley induced them to forego for a time their bloody purpose. The Indians retired for a time, but fin ally said they were not to be stopped, and that the trespassers must leave at once. This was impossible, of course, and Col. Blackwell offered to suffer if any crime had been committed. He was reminded that death was the pen alty for selling land to the whites as he had done. The colonel was taken to Claremore, where a council of In dians condemned him to be shot. His wife managed to set him at liberty, and he Is now a fugitive from Indian ter ritory. Meantime more settlers lo cated at David, until about 1.000 whites were living there. Then the Indians brought suit for trespass against them, intrusion on such lands being a viola tion of both federal and Indian law. Judge Springer declared against the whites and threatened to confiscate their property. Thoy at once had it transferred into Mrs. Blackwell's name the Cherokees agreeing to this, as she had Indian blood in her veins. She now has the rightful ownership to ev erything in the city of David, a thriv ing town of over 1,000 inhabitants.witu. every regulation of a city. She appre ciates the kindness of the whites in the past, however, and no rent is charged, nd everything moves on as before. A GUARANTEE GOE3 V.TTIL.. KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHING .... That i3 is gooi as an insurance policy, inasmuch a? B. Kuppeaheimer & Co. stand back of an agreement to make good any garment that fails to withstand reason able wear and tear. The famous .KUPPENHHMERCLOTHING. has no peer outside of extravagantly priced made-to-measure gamients.so called cheap tailoring doesn't count at a!L This Garment Guarantor d by the .Makers B. KUPPENHEIMER & CO. CHICAGO. Date This is the Label. A Full Range Now on Display. v . H tr! Vl VK1 6 FALL AND WINTER SUITS AND OVERCOATS. . E. lescoto & son REMEMBER... We Are en the Corner. ORA4S VERMIFUGE! lln;-t in tjiiantitr. B.tln .Ilty. For 20 Years Has Led a:J Worm ileiv.zdksAWli OLD 23"ST DIlXJOGrlSTH. by . JAMES F. BALLARD, St. LOUI8. F. G. FR1CKE & CO. (( 18. j AND UFS Cromw til's Watch. A relic especially interesting to Free Churchmen is at present in England, in the shape of Oliver Cromwell's watch. It is the shape and size f a small hen's egg. with an engraving of Worcester on the dial. The watch ws exhibited in the great exhibition t 1851, where it attracted great atten tion, being referred, to in The Times: and all the leading papers. It is at , present the property of an old lady in J Vow 'Aialnnrt am! la ohm it to hp offer- i ed for sale. The watch and chain of MerC.Tant TaJlOT, Cromwell's son-in-law. Gen. Ireton. j are in the possession of a London Con- j . gregauonai minister, iue iiev. r irui- ing Williams. London Telegraph. LAST FEW tnt-ons wo always in ado arr tiiycments with wool n housos so wo could otTer suits at reat reduc tion. NVo have jusi completed tho same this season, and now wo aro ablo to offer .uits of clothe for next thirty days from IS up overcoats and troup ers in proportion, and we dihIch them upright for wo do no othj but first l;t-s wurk, and you know it. Call and seo the larjre asso tment in woolens. Cleftninj? and repairing. Plattsmouth telephone No. "ti. JOHN C. PTAK, Leonard Block. 1llirt' Keietige. "A good story is told in Paris of Gen. Callifet," says the New York Tribune. "The first appearance of the Yfalrfeck Rousseau ministry before the chamber of deputies, as is well known, was the occasion of an unusually stormy ses sion. Most of the attacks were made against the war minister. G'alllfet, who was not to speak, sat quietly 5n the ministerial bench. Every now and then he inquired of a colleague the j names of the most violent speakers, which he at once jotted down. 'What are you doing?' one of the ministers asked him. 'Just what you see,' an swered Gallifet, 'taking these fellows' names down. 'What for? To have them shot, I suppose.' 'No, to invite them to supper was Galllfet's quick reply." Wanted Salesmen for lubricating oils and greases, paints, varnishes nd specialties. Complete line; very lib eral terms. The Detroit Refining Co , Detroit, Mich. n DR. WILLIAMS' INDiAN PILE OINTMENT wil. euro Han't. IJli-cd.tu und It hiug' Itles It absorb the turn. Ts, inlays the ii..-!inij nt out-o, acts as a poultice, frivns instant relief. prepartHl mily for Piles and Itching of tte private parts. Every box is warranted. Judge Coons, of Maysville. ICy , siys: " Br. Williams' Indian Pile Olnt meiit cured me af Nr ears of suffering." Sold by drug-gluts seat by mail on receipt of price. Du oenta and f LOW per oox. Gering & Co., Druggists. Probate Notice. la County Court ut Cass county, Nebraska. Ia the matter of the guardianship oi Percy AV.. Kaihcrine. Sailie M. and Marjorie Agnew. minor hi-irs of William J A (new. deceased. To Percy W.. Katherine, Sallie M. and Mar jorie Agnew. and all other persons interested in said matter, are hereby notified that on the 10th day of October. 199. s. A. Davla hied petitton in said county court praying that his account as guardian of said minor heirs of V lliam J. Ag new, deceased, filed in said cause, be approved and allowed, and that he and his bondsman be discharged from any and all further liability on account of said guardianship, and that he be discharged as guardian of said minors, and some suitable person be appointed in his place as guardian: and that if you fall to appear before said court on the loth day of November. A. I). 1SW. at 10 o'clock. A. M.. and rontest said peti tion, the court may grant the praver of said pe tition and make such other and further orders, allowance and decrees as to this court may seem proper, to the end that all matters pertaining to said guardianship of S. A. Davis may be finally settled and determined. Witness my hand and the seal of said court at Plattsmouth. Nebraska, this the 17th day of October. A. D. 1893. George M. Spl-rlock. (Seal) County Judge. First publicationOct. IT. 18$9. Probate Notice. In County Court. Cass County. Nebraska, in the matter of the estate of Casper Borun-.ann. deceased. - Charles Qornmann. Anna Kraft. Augusta Klatt. John Bornniann. Herman Bornmann. Minnie bornmann, Emma Sherman. Louisa Lenhard. and all other persons interested in said matter are hereby notified that on the 13th day of October. A. D. IHrt). Fred Born mann tiled a petition In said county court pray ing that his final account of the administration of said estate hied herein be settled and al lowed and that be be discharged from his trust as executor, and tnat the residue of the estate remaining in his hands be assigned to such per sons as are by law entitled thereto: and that it you fail to appear before said court on the "th day of November. A- D. lStt. at II o'clock a. m. and contest said petition, the court may grant the prayer of said petition, and make such other and further orders, allowances and decrees as to thii court may seem proper, to the end tha' all ; matters pertaining to said estate may be finally settled and determined. WiTSKst m v hand and the seal of satd court at Plattsmouth, Nebraska, this the lTth day of October, A. U. 1S99. UIOKCE Ol. SrUKLOCK. (Sea!) County Judge. First publication October 17, 198. A Few More of Those Iron Beds Left.. With Mattress and Springs Complete for .00. Beautiful Line of Bookcases.. Ju-t received Cume in nd pi ice 'em. ...An elegaot An iqu0 k Sid bnrd i?oe- for ?lo for the next thin. day Tnis is a ra't- in aai' ana cannot tie aup lcnicn anytrner Those Oak Rockers at $1.75... Are BARGAINS which ev y-.n.- lases hold nf i.ho seeS, them.. . . J. I. UNRUH, The Furniture Man and Undertaker V,' 1 i i i i (-ii r j Zuckweiler & Lutz V Continue to do a leading business in Fancy and Staple Groceries. Because they'carry an immense stock, buy for cash and sell at low prices. Everything good to eat of Best Quality. Call and try us. Plattsmouth. Neb Corner of Sixth and Pearl Streets. ill