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About Semi-weekly news-herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1895-1909 | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1900)
jo y jii or tldt -ltv .num. baa. '.000,1- won 31 uiauja taslot SO bs-APi? The SemiTeeljy NeraHeraljjj dEOI&E LV FAPLEY Pfopffetnr DULY EDITION. QnVTearyia-atfy SixtMontktr .vt - iw-r ... 2 60 Oal laeee,'.- (4V( . . . 10 Singla Copies, 00 50 US. BtMBUWi J- niJff LflRGISTGIBJGUUUJOH .tauujESfciJSSI 22, 1900. C Li Yil j Hurrah for MoKinley and Roose- WlfcBr&k akBOSPtHJrtiLER of New York ha been auggeated aa a possible running mate lor fciryan. iU 'CCOiYtP toepr'Aluinaiao baa -fiSSii ieVi5 tn"eeliweeks. It "is about timeJtbJnie'irifrorn him again anLif6rin?lftllr6ix hivea'trand; . U , ..-.- . r i ij i . . . .' t r . I 6ifivdpttieiitoot:t tfan3iakeswltb.bead -7 .Sui$M WQMMb wflftQtt confidence, sbjfii . i, . . .. . jg, tj r ; fit ?CEBNOR!-IlOOETIHiTJ.ia3qviite aa ttbfiaKt&fh?H43 tbr tovw n 19 9.1 joTsBitraattni iMrWLDhwift. ia becoming mdre-u'iifa IttOt-iBterestlngl. The v j i' r4l'uTsr.fc .vj-vTliiuM ;!! ta.t. JA iut.aiyy '3 J- ' r. 1! joiitBJIRjBAa tbB frpablkBb National; plat- rUvtSrb esfrelflfrv orta eareraiiy tnn'-tay 3tae ior u:e,iV'eiSrAcee3.irv"mmDer'1of -iJ aow t&r 1 n o U ) be rd J t a) I: limes to Tt amionf tii-'lhe Tailb ihatf ? wfth- 77 f it w&tifa Jatjafcttea halulihe outlook jl fbr U?iHPietrfcliiaHvTasbnigtoti bntyiflwaittftHaVthe er- sefrCMi arTj;t.r popu lr: vatuaaje-or T yg tat Mm1" a ih ;nxi ; '' D TVAfl 9t1T-ari; W LI i ,ii! 'A 1 1 f.'TT 1 r',rI' -wroBirt PjtteSio csn 1a mas dot., xba -Gfa ic ajgO eitt tmttkWafid T-cretai0tiQn teachersT in 3 salnDoDKJi' depehd'upafl am-toeJo ell 'ciorj jtfUtilta yhV'paftyX plalforw; -mot jmitf.jnajowpJ,!u-(Voouuu : aou Wtti poodtxt it !aa the record" of crats of the-Firet district wHT OQmi: iWaaigle1or,lcmner;.to. v.d RPSWrjd-rr) 4Rmtn.a" be.re- a et i pi BUm4oAtdotS r x ueai4oae t 7 t 4" tKIsKAiiWrtf are7 rpVeBted,.pn r0ouoiJirfiirytgz;weileatiftl,! 4Pbo I3' '15h rtartl ertiii d JordAr of - badtoestf, ""Iff AtJTncWBrf 6ai?nbfn'om1neevJor ianvioa ier iisiceE1pre&iaeoifr.:A,iauaer I -frrn .TjmJNrfwa York' 1 ban -)-b-cant as vioel pres- idenU BeJa 'tlia':rlgh maii 'inthe -nrtgb''p&c.-KtWspllicanB d;an .rrTMlwyf fcafi jalB tt wTlh'dutli Im,a Ho od' bait MHamW TYttXM'PtJpal.KV Tatto.have' the feomr cVwodiwijttiflr iWHiftti6h of vcvrOoQmesmka rrioillVr. tDo nonuntuoB wouia maieriauv asswi tbrepubrfhs'ln other -ea fidWUl.ltWefrl, seem e as XisaJsI tAT UeadsojaatoinepeaKer ql 2dirt) tbA0d4mWiaost;cheieskVab Jowa 3tuq flff'tiiiirow4aaWo:'fbv4oei pre'sl- W"I44W44I4HV4W 44 Qgr Bd We-streiidy tolakp all it toif" SUnO V.J . r 3a9tf sajleTi tt- m ia dtt v."; ri-j w 1 4.. CHA03taetjTrCT,rpatmjsLate Toa MHgwa W tWnTtfltea8tale8,:i, the AlaoQ A4ubjiUtedjio rpubUcan con -JnUl owtoaiiTOf-iltthd Jnitnber f .the "Is mlth is said ta)a9i iJefiavast-llter- VWylfTWorA008 EngUsbaad dT JPiiH Jte&EJlF! into what lat 4dt MJriiteBwapmtaTtovnesmejit 9nrafM9aavi4W,'aVeliidi"theidsa3 -ItoQM t xKA TO K c f i WorJXWT-. d states that Krvis TagBl : m iurruiuB c vuLoea iora - the democrftlic.liea4quarlerfll 14 the Utilted .Bp-tfiJ3W!tatdfa?T"afV.itir!?ulered by -lol So isHPJdlDplAAt4tua'Hemorche,op ist Jo(4v-V'fbaSnibrfc4ro. id-'hava, LMd iBlweldtfUJirjAiiiBsjdoty Ames TRIBUTE! TO THE PBK8IDKNT. 1 I- - r t s. ' ' , SenatbV-Wolcott id bis speech before i mi, ' ! ' t ' ' tbo Ijpationitl, convention yesterday payed the following glowing tribute to President McKinley: ""The first and pleasant duty ol thia great convention, ia to send a message Dtafectionate greeting to our leader .Aad.-iOtuv: country's president,. "William McKinley. In all that pertains to our Welfare 4o i times . of! peace! his geniua haVdXrected' us. He has shown an un erring mastery ot ; the economic prob iemsr which1, confront ue,' and ; has guided us out of the slough of financial disaster. ,im paired credit aad commer cial stagnation up to the high and safe ground : of .'riatfonal ' prosperity ; and financial atabiiity. Through the del i- qate'and.'trying events of the lato war ho stood - firm, courageous and conser yiktive,'' and under his leadership we Taevs: emerged:: triumphant, our na liobai honor untarnished, our credit nnaasailed, -and. the equal. devotion of ton -b f .:! ' .: . .11- i ' Qyery section pi our common couovry to the welfare of the republic cemented ?pro.vr?Nj ver iii .the. memory of this generation has there stood at the head pfeigpvernineot'ai truer patriot,' a wiiser or more courageous leader, or a bevtePi example . of the highest ; typo of American manhood. The victories of beace and ibe victories 01 war are 7, iJ" allktt" Inscribed 'upon ' his banner, ,C66e of ,us whose pleasure and whose duty have called us from: time to time into his pretence. Know now ireeiy ne bas spent and been spent in his'coun try's ..service: .but . the same vigorous manhood and clear and patriotic vis ion animate him as of old, and give us confidence and trust for the future of our r reDUblic. , because ais nana win g-'uifle us and his genius direct"! TT .'"-.? ; : f ; .: 'MO TUIKU TICKET. r .TQegpld democrat leaders . deny with great emphasis that there is any (ailing off in the numbers of the party hat nominated Palmer and Buckner tour yera ago, say b the State Journal, Oa tbe contrary they claim a large ac eessiba.rf3ut they think that it will n6t)e necessary to call ' a : convention an(i noaiinate a ticket of their own this year to prevent the . triumph ot tryan wid'aixteen-to-one. - :- rhey are''-' assured in their opinion that the republican .party led , by Mc Kioley can be trusted, on the-money qaesticn'and that the gold democrat .4 4 1 - ' " I . 1 " . f . win nave po ecru pies now againsi. voi. ing the, republican presidential ticket if McKinley is nominated at Philadel phia- bn a gold standard' platform, which is a. pretty sure thing. 1 Furthermore they do not care to im peril lha election of a gold standard ticket by putting Up a third ticket that liiigbt serve to catch such. weak minded republicans as are infected , with the Anti-expansion germ, and who , woull th'ua be really casting half a vote for Bryan. ,They prefer to have a straight issue; between McKinley and : Bryan, confident that in that way the largest number of sound money votes Will be put. just, where, they will. .count, the most jr-.' ' ' : ;. t , . , . ...... . . 4" r : ir4l was 'turned down in the democratic con ve h Uoh' j esterd ay. " Souie one ndin inatei. him,. for delegate to the float convention,?-- whereupon i objections Objections were made to his going on the grounds that , he had, been voting wit the republicans too much 01 lato to be a good enough democrat to tend tb ''&' cbnVentlpn, and he was promptly tossed over the transom. It ig to Mr. Newham'a credit that he is not afraid to'lvote'for la- gool republican if he feels' so disposed . The action of the convention, won't worry him a little bit. f,., ' ' .... Unbku the direction of Dr. Barbour of the University of Nebraska, C. A Fisher aud Lieutenant "E'. G.' Woodruff are, making a .geographical, survey of Cass county, giving special attention to stone quarries, brick kilns, etc.,' to the end that the ' natural resources of tbi region may be more fully devel oped. I nTbsy expect' to vieit-Platts modth And Vicinity in a few days. Any Information given or courtesies shown these, gentlemen will be appreciated by them and the university as well. J?.r;B. ScriNTciuEU of Fremont has been selected national committeeman by a vote of 12 to 4. It had been ex pec ted since Mr. Rose water's election as a delegate to the convention that Mr. !c1ineiaer would be chosen com mil tee man. His election was made unanimous. . . : ir INFORMATION AMD OPINION. Itf accordance with the provisions of the '.'mHitAry 1 academy appropriation bill, the president issued commissions to Lieutenant General Nelson A.MIlea, commanaing the arniy.and Major Gen eral H. O. Corbin, adjutant .'general of the army. I V ...... : . t .Two hundred and ninety millions of dollars for poultry, the proceeds of one year,: com part d $186,000,000 for hogs for the same time, tells with em phasis the enormous magnitude of the poultry business. We are Btill impor ters or eggs. ' A dispatch from Tien Tain, says that the Dowager empress has fled to the Russian legation at ' Pekln.: The situ ation in the Chinese capital is said to be1 growing Steadily ' worse. Russia is al,lege4 to be ready to send id,000 troops tp the scene.' " . '. ' ' . A substituted forefinger ' was shown by a Koenigsberg doctor at a surgical congress in Berlin. He bad cut off the patient's second toe and sewed it to the stump of the missing finger. Primary union followed, and the new' finger could be moved by its owner. ' A new cyclone story is vouchedior- by the Minneapolis Better Way- It is that a cow which , was picketed on a rope' was picked up a; cyclone and'ear rie'd lip the length of - her rope-r-about ixty foet where she remained until the etorm had passed, when she quietly climed down the roDe and resumed her grazing. ; ! ' Arno Finger of Waldron, N. Y.', lost his eye in a peculiar manner. He was attending a horse race at the county fair,' and ' after -; a ' free-ror-aH-trot thought he would go across the track. Ha stooped andcrawled under the fenco, and he stuck his head out on the track a wheelman' passed,' the1 pedal of the wheel striking Mr.' Finger in the eye. .. .. Near Great Bend, Kan., about 1G,000 acres of . the Cheyenne bottoms have been passed upon by a board of apprais ers, under a law passed by the last legislature, allowing the condemna tion of land for certain purposes. The Lake Koen Reservoir and Navigation company expects to make a lake on the land for irrigation purposes. : We have found the idoal church; it is a Unitarian church, situated in Ne braska. Tho pastor is a young, up-to-date man who graduated from Har vard a couple of years ago. He smokes cigars and is well postea on norse race. He is a human being in every sense of the word. He never preaches for: more than fifteen minutes, and he has sense euough to ring in a humor ous remark now and then, that allev iates the sufferings of those who go to hear him af tor listening: toi pastors in the old-fashioned churches. This church has a fine piano, and a fine player performs on it, and some of his music tempts the congregation to get up and dance. The other Sunday he played "Auf Wiederaehen," and it was a great pleasure , to hear this much abused tune played by a man who puts the right feeling into it. . There.are also good singers in the church, and they sing solos and duets and things; and a man is refreshed and invigorated by hearing them. The Unitarian be lief is ranch better ; and 'more reason able than the doctrine we: were all brought up to, but it is still too close to the orthodox. Walt Mason. 1 M .... --:. The richest Chinamin in San Fran cisco and leader of his race on the Pa ct tiu coast, is Chin Tan Sun, who is a millionaire several times over. Ho owns part of a gold mine, runs two or three factories and .conducts several fruit canneries, besides beiDg propri etor of an extensive lottery.- j - Hang on 10 any postage stamps of the South African Hepublic,the Orange Freo State and the Uepublic of Hawaii you may have in your possessions The stamp collectors are out after them. As the postal issues of extinct govern ments they will be bargains that you might as well have as the other fellow. - , . 4 I , - rOINTKU I'AKACiKAl'HS. j Chicago News. ; , .;-;- , ' One way to get ahead i6 to raise cab bage. : Varnish ia u?ed by the. painter for au overcoat. Unless you believe in the heroic you will never be a hero. , , The humorist gots T hi butter; from the c eam ol his jokes.' .. ; Tho poet who "loved the watchdog's honest bark" evidently wasn't a tramp, : An old bachelor eays that marriage ends a man'a troubles but it s the wrong end. ' The miser would quickly remove the beam from his own eye if be could sell the timber. ,,,!! It is far better to be alone than in bad company, but some ' people are in bad company when alone. ' " "' j A small boy says that camp meeting is the only place where they have Sun day every day in the week. ' I The dinner table is'cortainly a table of interest. :' ..-r m -: ' u.-: .' When you meet an . obstacle; use it for a stepping stone. . . ! '.T Many an illiterate man! is able to make hia dollar mark. '"' . 'Dinner for DOthing'is, more desir able than "nothing for dinner," '' No man ever bought a horse tbat turned out to be just aa represented. . .... - ' : .- f ; i ; I ' . There is something wrong, when a lawyer advises you to avoid litigation or a doctor drinka to your good boalth. It is a mistake to , suppose that tho sun is supported in the : sKy by its beams.' . '.': ': " ) A man who has a hothouse isn't necessarily a florist. He may have a scolding wife. - f ! hen the wife of a lazy man refuseal to take in . washing to support him he begins to talk about marriago being a failure. ,'';f i !' ';' V; "r . . , : Beforo marriage a young, man some times gives hia sweetheart a lock of his' hair; after marriage she some times helps herself. ',,.';V ' , . . .... Deafness Cannot be Cured: ' by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion ol the ear. There Is only one way to cure deaf uess.aud that is by constitutional remedies. Deafuess la caused by an intiamed condition oi the mucous lining oi the Eustachian Tube. When thistube gets Inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearitigr, and when it is entirely closed deafness Is the -result, and nnless the iotiamation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal cundition, hearing will bej destroyed forever; nine cases our of ten are caused by catarrh, whkh Is notMng but aa intiamed condition of the micNa surfaces. - We will gire one hundred dollars for any case ol deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free, . - : F. J. Chknkt & Uo-jToledo, O. ; Sold by druggists. 15c -i. .,.::. n'-. Hall's Family Pills are the best." ' ' . J ...... . : j i., j I - CASK OF i LIFE ft -UHATUJ- & pre lit. TJftu An; Appeal rto the Sapreiu.UXurt JU Appeal tto rjf byrirtartterer Ulnus. .. Frank L. Uinsmore, who id now coi? fined in the penitentiary penJingthe ejsecirtionr?! at Lincoln tho dcnth-4- sentence, hiw, nade,an.appeal . supreme' 'c6lh' to? l& A-eeVs4.V a a u ttince-Iiia ex ecrrt i pntsevft tO the fltneO sautejicerHls.execTrtion tsse-forulyrgopflaatJoA swept. over, the business 2Q. SpejiljUigipf, .l,lin,Wf1iu by DinsmoretheS.tate Journal says:' ' 'The crimes was. tioaitaltWdJ.ceiL ber 4, IHSW.Aib tbif lawikCif A)Jessa, luf falo county..: The Vwq fatftiUfsf vel n. the satoo house, ;Wpsmprq j hpd- sus tained : intimate f relation ajLyith, , . jrs. Laue and he deljberately.o,ejCu,ved a Dlan to choke his wife iW deatkondTDUt BtHl:yojuH'loCl& ali.bMfl'fcy shoot Laue,-; Tlo, rcpo.rr!l wiSfpvad that Mra Dinsmnne . bail .taken poison and . thatv La,ue had ;Com..njitct siciJRv by shooting., in&inqre ws aljc,geu to have ( exerted? by pnotiCj jpower., .q ver oiuers,.. out ...ma nhivruu yr y uaj j tho only foundation for this-, reporfl was; the : fact.;,thak ho,. bad., bought a book i on. . hypnotism aan.hid, studied the . book. -Tbcaao -was taken, from Buffalo county IjQDij.w.tjtincointy on a change of . vanue t4 : i. . Dtiputy Sheriff jTussipg., made, an tempt to shoot-Duismoro,,, .AU trial Mrs. Laue :mad.Q....al.9onf,(ssmn of her criminal relations wiihjDinsitioro and laid bare . tho, inur.dt.TOU . Ipim't which ho carried ouUt.. , ,jl1i j r' ! "Mr. Lane wjis. ahot , while sleciiViVr and Ira. Dinsmore was taken, U(ty ijhei kitchen of thchousa, clal incr nigijt clothing, and thei:Q;choUjd; J,q .jlc-fttji.: Dinsmora arranged, both tbodici n-a position Mto carry, out, thetheor suicide., i-.,-.. .j - i., t,.m tL , . J. 4 1 U. ,l,-.f.ii. t n t .1 tin 44 in i. odi irn. -A 4J j UUIL41CI; di;43 ur 1 1 ( i. jy 4.j. i . . ments that because jury at len ceedings is alleged on accouqt.of statu; ments made to tho jurj- by.1t,;ed Nye, couaty attorney, and:.ivj'. Attorney 'Sin clair, relating, the destruction,,, of the Lauc home by Dinsmore'?. actionf . Tto.e charge is made that testimony, waf loin properly admitted and. ..that , cert-afn jurors, . not nameu, bad expresseuan opinion, beforq tlw triiTj.thit Dinsti.pre'j ougnt to ne nangea, ana ine de4eivJant was thus donieu a fair trial. I -i ' "i- " -4f HTrveler Llerumett Iuhkiip. , ! j , ; A special from I-Vemont ! today State Journal savs: "A deradnted traveler got off the Union' lacific train' at Fremont yesterday, w.allCed 'alorig the track for 'six miles"' west"6f North Bend and took pbessi'on' bf ' a fartti houe by violence ordering' the inhab itants out of his sight; Jle was'fioi).Iy dislodged and is'now in'.afe keeping in North Bend. ''The man's"' name is Blako and his residence i Grasj V'ar- ley, Cnl.v where .ho keeps a hotel whs on his way with his twelve' -J-oarr old boy to 'Michigan, whero ho Was to make a visit. WhonJ lib"i'eacbedi ('rr mont early in the' mor'ning ho had"a head full of delunioni, and fan(id;ibc, would get off tho train and walk homo; lie started back alongtheright of Way; his son. following. When; hq reaciod the homo of P.. B.i Howard, .si.x mile west of North Beud, he grew violent and chased the residents off (tiio prftri ises, saying that ho would, run the house t6 suit himself. The neighbors gathered and busted the usurper J mill ing him away from 'tho-house by nfnin . i T 4" '. J j . ,. : 4 - - lorco. tin ni terwaru prow : quje.vtJ. Tho boy said ; his father . drank a good deal and his mind hud boon.tronjchcr- ous for some time, but had.neverigono back on him ,to this degrqc.,r,l.!ake;i wife has been sent for and be-will re main at iNorth Bond until callod;for. i vAside from thesdrious tBCOnvonfienee and pain caused by piles,' tberei js ra tendeney to (istuUv. and to cad6er athp rectal regions. .Tilus should' tipt ,le :. t allowed to run ort "Unchccked Tab let's Buckeye Pile Ointmentls a;n t;in fallible remod3. tie, tubes 75 cts. i Price, iift cents h hot F. G. Frioke.&!Cd. ' AVuA'rri;sis. James Dunbar and. O. Brooks Omaha visitors ;Tuosday i ., .; -j Frank Sheldon! ofMNehawks seen on our streets last 'Monday . wero .was : .1 - Dick SlelTcns is having his bu tiding painted" by tho great artist, 'Ottfc Brooks.' 1 . Georgo Weilcr their new. homo, evening.. ( , and family. lfi;,fAr in ( Se ward Tuosday '!. . X. rJ. Dix-.was called, to. New on account of tho serious illness mother..; ,: v, i..-..-. htA-. pi-hia 'i ' Jebri I'cckham- arrived- ' from the west TueMliiy- morning;; Johrv' thinks there is no place; Uice home;."''! t B. C Ma'rqnardt ah6rwife startokl for Denver and the west with J'tr.b :c6at dealer of Omaha' Thursday. ;.'. i -.r. .i. ;..., I: The .Missouri Pac fie traini from Omaha was four hours' i.Vte'lat Sat'ur- day . on account fid, t a.'waij'nput , dtey mour park;.-- J j i nn n A surprise rtartv. was'tiven in honor of EJna Ogden Tuesday uight pn hor returd'frrim,lhe" west, whore slie has been teachinT scbdot' fOr'the last six months. ' ' ' .'Mr. Ewing ot, Pfattsmouth wasJiere Wednesday morni rig'and placed a new 'phone in the postoffice. .We can talk to I'lattsmoutn aiingnt now ana .tre lino is in good shaped'1 I The heaviest , rain ... and,, hail -'for ft number of , years fell , ut. t, .Satiird' Considerable damage was qono tOifruiti and small grain; also to tfie.gartlensin town... For a whUq.it looked as f.hough it might .bo a .twistcrftnd. eyery)Lody; run for their collars and caves I riMii,.t ' ""' ! V'f - -' A sallow, jatmdleed skin is A symptom of disordered llvei. as it isprinsrq'ni biliary' poisons retained "in ' tho j blebdv which destroy energy? ' IchebrfuTnsB' str entb v fqrIiappi n cps c a nif'. Yjfift Hqrbiue will f ostqre jh.patural.jun; uons r,tte iiver,, KX rice oy cts in tr. Fncke & Co. ... ' ,.JLnn.f. of error. The point a rftitea Lfiere it was that the. fire started): B: Dinsmoro was illegaJly.cpnyitet.K?Xireeri,'Co'mpany-,i; Z." T.' ifiller & be was not indicted, by a gindl !?.ou "arA,". - vPK.wu pa , . , j ier;.,t,,, .. lviemm, ory gooos; j- ,. Tbe Turing epie.is.sstjfbftli J-Wa ry Kools: Stephen Smith Sons. gth. Irregularity., in, ..the IproVt'iTry.iifhotlsrthe' Windsor hotel: loss S5X LOOMI>OX LOSES. $2,000,000. Half the Town's Finest Business Blocks I- stroyed. Inrludlng tha Costly . J court House. - Bloomlngton, Ills., June 20. A wild poruon or XJioommgTOii ilonaay mgnt tyiid yidrpirnfngfepflafjfA tt ir-iil the" tqajTaiidj iSlAckiifa rfilna or morJtlitui btlf of 'the Wtfy's1 finest business blocks, together with the court a tin or.re-lie losjs4b Bt less than $..'.000,000. Intheblock northeast of the court house square the fire broke :"QIifploclA afidAbwsaeipyi strops southwest wind, cut a diagonal swath across - tfag-rourt house square LJut. blocks on the soyth,an4 west.1 uorn rue nenn anaeasr siaes or tne court -iwnseoureijujrulus; two other blocks cornering on the square and one-half orthet)toctr"west of the square destroyed. "InJthe vicimtv'i r,..i in! T liM-iII ' 1 of the court house the pVtif d the1 fit'fS1 nearly 'two blocks wHit"flnd tt arffa va&eonnned to that portion ojUiOrlo A-.ouly through the most strenuous efiforts of the Bloom lug-ton tire-department, aldeil by ret- I .... v .......... .. 4.... ... 4J . . .. ; l .4 AT. T. ti ia. ijuuujue uiovcu a. puwerr.ui a'ney'in' lighting 'tne' coBflagratlOB. And cnne liue buildings were .sacrificed' to save the block po, the . southwest of the court-house. The court bouse i- ftt auds, a- -blackened shell,, ; gutted from jdoiuOj to.-basameut7.but. the .records The'courthonse cost $()0.O0d twen- t--flve: y&rrs .igo.1 ;The! principal busi-liesS'Hrms- whoso places-.of : business f-.wvtre destroyed are:: i.Georg Brand '& hCktil f arnitajre:;) Vjmont &: Koeha; dry jrotKfc?-, Coixi&r Jackman, glassware; I . -V . ' T VX, W., V 444.44MJ4f, ... I . ... . . ' 1 , ' " IW);, Wilcox dry'.'good esfablisbment; Tofs .ST5.(KR; Grlesherai building, Aeven Stories; '..400 -'offices,:' parrft'9 JeWelry store; Cole TSrqs..n?w building anil dry sooi'ls sof:k. ' 'A Core of other bqslness 'j'-pm tbi'. rapidity '.tvlth "whlc't f th6 .fire, spread it'asr.soon:' apparent that' ierless and .nis.'ures ' Wete 'seOtlfo tbe 'Suirouudln.t.q.wn 'tor 'aid, 'Resrjonses were "quicksbut. 'steam coilJ run fad rare flrr.iinst th'e' tr'onflstrratlon."1 Before ' the "Special' ' trd liiS : "carry Jrig ' aid f ro'ni' Peoria ' eotllfl ' arrive' the t fire had. en yfp'm'nasfd .the' court house.' In ' thfii l-)lock"wt''St Of the sou'are the westrri 'branch pf :he fire Was checked by the couiDincKi erroTtsr or tne departments and with'a-JIberal use of .dynamited r i i ' i : J f ::; l UankWlUPajSO PrCint.' ( -,;, i Janesville,! Wis., June 20. M. ;Gj iTeffils,: of 'the" law firm of Fethers, Jeffris & Most, went to Edgerton Mob klay to pay over tdI.H.Towne,receiver of the defunct Bank of EdgertonJ the sum of '$54,000; the .amount fixed by the. court to orert the liabilities of the directors and stockholders of the bank to the lepositorB.in Dividends, amtttnt injr tty 30. per cent. i bave Already been paid, and when the ideposl tors receive this additional, amount, they, will have received: 50 per cent, on their claims. ' "j"1..1, George D, MedtU Satcid'ss.' (' ! ''; ' ..''Moline, iils.'. June 20. eGorge D.Me dlll. cousin, of Joseph Medlll, late editor of tke.jChicago Tribune, and brother of ex-M.ayor T. J..MedilI, of Rock sland, committed suicide - near, . Milan. I Ills. ,v,ere remoye,tj. ana,,,savea he. pock iii'.ilie tower 'of the court bouse Struckf 1i6ur of 4 before the roof fell.- !' f,-Rons,r .furnitures Jlodel. laundry Aledill was one of the principal wltBS p?,sses . before the. grand, jury ,14 the investigation of the, Nina Miller fenl-' cide at, Jlock Island several weeks? ago. and it is said! he afterward confessed to a friend, D.. I. Uttle, of Milan J that .he..had perjured himself In court. j li f-.i ::! ' : Wbctmlii Grand Armj UetU. . West Superior,' Wis.,' Jane 20.- The State G.r A. R. encampment began., here yesterday;' The city is beautifully deer orated with flags and red. - white! And bine banting is everywhere- to be seea. 'Last evehing-a reception took place at ftjbeWest Superior; bote! toOommander- m-uuiel Shaw ana otner aepartmeutj officers. ?' Commander Shaw . mfde an addresg and there was a concert by the Third regiment band of Marinette :r :r ! i! Christina Reformed Cbarch. i r l -Grand Rapids, Mich.,' June 21.-4-Tbe-general synod ot the Christian - Re formed church of : North America opened: Its . biennial session ; In the Theological seminary here yesterday with all but six members present. Rev. Jr Ma"nni, of Passaic, N. J., the retiring moderator, delivered a brief address and the synod then elected the foBbw' ing officers for the comfng year t Mod erator,' Rev. . A. Kelser, Graafschap. Mich., vice president. Rev. E- Breen, of Iowa; secretary, Eev. P. M. Ten Hoor, Grand . Rapfds; . assistant ' secretary. Rev. J. W. Brink, of Grand Rapid. . , I . .11 . . ' ' ' 1 ' 1 '! j- - Consummation Devoutly to lie Wished. Butler.1 Ind.l .Tnne 21. Harrison Van Puzen.of thfs city. ha9 Invented a ffud' that' makes' gasoline absolutely non- explosive.; PKffltlnir l.. kvm 4wm sT. ff,' MLlwauke?. .Tu ii.The twelfth au-. nual , convention .ot,. tbe International iJ'r'UtinK n-essnien ana Ast?istants' un ion of North Anier.oa.j3 ia sessloin here ami win continue throughout the week. ,; f ,. Kan Claire's Itln Strawberries, u'v. .!! Eiu. Claire. ,Wis.r. June 2. The lanjf-.. est stcawbercies- reported thus far ttiia fftawn riire on exhibition. ,aa. a -"lonai doalef'a in thia city. , Seven., becridn ; weigh . ex ictly five ouncea. . .. j If ;tbe-predisposition ; to worms In Children' Is not cured they may become emaciated, weakly , and in . danfiref of convulsions. White's Creara VfefnU fugo is the most successful and. po'pu- llrfretn4JyCi Price 2Gc.r F. G. Fricke " Itaii Over and Killed His Own Boy.-' ' i Cafeey; Ills., June 20.rJTbe 2-year-oltf ;son of tehoveiv a- wealthy farmer, was killed by being .rpn oyer by wagon. Tha father va. haiilmir mm wlien th little child ame ut to meet aim 'antrl the fatUor .nlaced him on th Icadea L waffon.. While driving through thd gktkf- the t-Uild. fell beneath the wheels, hav ing its, liead cruHbed to, a pulp, j t. Wisconsin Flrcmcs In Session. ' 2' Jefferson., Wis.,'. ' June 21. The twelf th .annual . convention and tonr najneat of the State .Firemen's associa tion, Js jbeing.ield.ini ;tbla jcity. com xitencin, yesterday an4 . coctinulng three il&ya. , -,f "vThe'-Thrners picnic, which waa to hayo eien' .lipid at. ; Dubter's gfove laUt SiiAday,.w.3sr4poatpQned on account of tho bad. weather? : and will, be held next Sunday! Jnhe '-24. ' Carryalla will be proyldeci.'for'i the J accommodatiao el 1 t,)i.e)i,wihing1to teiiiL.,.. ood time 13 liaMlityiti Vehicles.. ..THAT'S WHAT -1 Jj-r RSad ' arid S p See our Racine 'BUggTes tiiC; buggies In largeJots. and gtt also sell them.jreasonable. ' 1 II! i . j t 1 4. 4i -t.i ..Buggies, Carriages. . Hand-Ma do Harness -..u::im latu-ftH i-.rr U bur. t'oi r.H eVJ a-j -.ivV 7 . ;T .;) t-H 1 Lv PenMD: .Oak-Xa.nned Leather. '1., -4i...; .-.;( ..ilT .nmj hiU 1o -U '-. :i i )v ni r.-o:-iorajn..-itf;n fair' J -u..-ti ., i,,,, ; .,o.4li 1 Plattsmouth, NebrasKa. ...... r nnnonnoftAnftOffiigsisniU5ei 1 PHOTOS! Jfc.Tf 7T, 1 14 I 1 ; 1 1 3-B, 1 V'llll. 'k W: lidki styles of; Plioto'rit uii-;to- .txiL-:date -prices ihypav -prices in. vogue ft tteen '. yiers a-henP nct the, same thing at from '50c . J tQ SlOpe'rVdozeu. chcapeV?V Give ii''.a tri.il we, nviU'J e f I sure-toolease vou. ' We have :the . only Studio iu ; town . sl 5 suitable for large groups. C ( ( ( r '"'"I .We'make a 'specialty , of; viewing." and will come , to your place; and. take .a picture of your familyi-- house, horse, or anything else, arid -we guarantee satisfaction. I'' J,OIjSON, ? JLliotoajliei, o Q ' corner , v litn.auu iviain ptieeis. ( ,r p elgWfgfriLJelJlLJlllllls1fs ri . . i-r-i t.nf it-A'fir '.lit Vi 'MfilMif ,,)', -1 . ; W . MM t ''': J . is tr .t- vliit. yli: , Pnrpsured bf- ft fi-i.-J iTi; rr F:! g.' fWicke &.7c6Y J .!: v. ,; u , S t tf::f f,:irioT ' I ' . - 4 - ' A BOON TO MANKJNOI ;ni:qiiyF:i '.u sTT MsW UK V U 2 2 -J.tlm " o or P1U r.i0i4i:i m. A New Discovery fori the Certain Cure of , INTERNAL and 11 ir " '&T1AL PILES;. WITHOUT. PAIN. 1 CORES ' WHERE ALL I ovifrfiTOBSS, BY MJfS'CtUrn; BOTTLES, 60 CENTS. JJUiES f. BJUIARD.-Sole PrcDrtsfflf. : 4 I i .4 . . ...... " . ' .- . i"'ili' h.ii. .f.tx-.U. iii .iiiiiivi i:-4r;T.;i -,irii-i tut ! ju: . !r. ,..itr-;,rv r f. G. Fncke & Co.:; ,; Sherwiti r Williams PtHiit. tl 7'iil Jr-1 1 A t !.' i -.il ...M !.' , Covers Most Looks Be4tV.WcaVsXo"ri'getitIvIs; I'.riv it- fnf -,7t. Ki-nnnmirnl. For: Bale ia Plattsmovita by ' ! .. ... 1:1 r;l F. G. FRICKE & :'! ft".. . rl 1 .retf'or viM CtaroIm(UBCi, NibEnuins, of Mem- Qry. an wasting diseases, alieffduor self-abusa or Bless. sod tndlscvBtioo-. BO FILLS SO CTS. blopd balldsr. Briixrs uai th- cink'tflow'ttt p-Blo chaok asd restored, tbe re of ydtfth. By to ail AOa now box. 0 oozes (ilV1 $3.0, with. our benJu.tU aTSxorantas to cure o refond ilie mpny paid. Send tor circular and cop; Or our rauiaoie Kuiraniw BODa. ' ' copy of oor bankable guarraflt6 mrrtrvlo "strength PositivalT ffnaraDt49d enr for Iws of Power, TaricaferOudeteioped Or -Shrunken OrKana, Paiaais Ijocmotor .Ataxia. Nerus Pnwtra. tion. Hysteria. IiW,,InssnitT,Parafysfi aad the Results 6f "Exeeswve Cse-of Tfjfeeeeo, Opium or. liiQaor.i By tnail tn plsia patdkawe, Sl.OO a bolt ftr. 5.(X wlti our bankable (raar anta bocd o car in 30 day or refund money paid.1 ' Address '"" ' ' ' ; 1 .' ; ,, ' " ti EIT VITA M E D I C A L C O. t Ctfrtton&tlaoltson Stav CHICACO, ILL. l;7sotf:y;F:;,o?if,icTcw co','; :,' ' tS'ft : j 4.-i i.l-'i.'.i' .!. . . Dont fool with a ( cough. - 'It may fool .you ij The: best. coutrlv bj, no ouU. : Anti- Kawf will cure .the worat cougb,, and cure it quickly. Get a bottle of your druggist.' Do not 'take 'a substitute Get Anti-Kawf.' irui. .: ... . i. a ft it ..."'' R. Ph.. M. D. C, Ve t e riiiarian PARKERS ;MAJRBAL8AM ifW4fi- u bah If T4r ratla to KOTiwrswray PILLS mt mm YOU FIND IN OUR. r i ri g Wago n s.i f best manufactured. Ve buy our them at tlie right' fiVures. 'Ve """ ; '' ! .. ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) PHOTOS ! 1 OLSON ,i'i I.... . . ' ' . ! .... n . ... WHITE'S CREAM 'Juantitr. ,ilr. n.J.. - KVKI IE8 F. BALLARD, St. Louis. i -i 4T. i j i -.At :.";1 sSc;tr'"r'T''8E, 4 iiii: "1-1 ' c .... .-i J-' f;.-t .'-.'"f-i'l rr ma m Ui ITOIJJRE OTHERS HAVE FAILED, 'HI 319 North Main Street, ST. LOUIS, UO. j . 1 1 ... . . .. . si il I.:f: til. III! J:;:i , h ull Pleasure.. .. ' . ... .A r.lr;:' Ii5i;l CO., Druggists. .,! 1 .;!.r :!. LAW OFFICE.. of:. .is. .:i;r .1 14, T Robert ; B. Windham " '.'' 'i '' t',1 io tt u Commercial!, iVoTxitc arid Real V1 Kstutc'' Iv'ay;. ppHvJt;s. rifles' l&a'm.inA" ,' eitr.icta Fufntsl ' ' fro))Qrty; iyoa(? .j 'chaMK'Cijr Jf; youf id Ab y City LIST 1 WITH .1.-1 1: T.nf: i.-.-.t.i-. Follow Ine' are - a 6WC :"'"i!'!.f wo are otTei! One.i;r'ooni Cuttajfe, two lots One 5 room Cottage,' oiie Ibt.'.'j. t. One 5-room CottaCe. 006101..' ..J. One 4-room lirick Cottage.' one lor., ' Two 3-room Cottages, three lofs'.! .. One -'roo'm' Cottage, 1 ! i' lota'. '.. i '. One fc-rooni I '4ittaie. two lots. '. .'. . . . te'i'f(VAirf,l.tttea'ItI...t.tU i i ..-;.( riJLANPS: 20 acre!, improvcj, (clasp in.,, 4 .,.f. . . Hi iifcs. iiuproveti, close ia i, stres, (ui prated, at er aciir-clse e in. 44 acres, iiitproyg, aSpex aut-.iloie in. SJJ4m;,h. town .ti'taiiVu 'w jt.yA Iii atie'ith cyUaiceaW lfruiti.'.;.,.u'.''l... 5So 6 acres, M-V); ,4 acres,'; ..'t.Vy V.'VR. . 'AJsi pt.ier Vass'coUuiy lani Jil'ft acres! iiiiprovetf, ihHaflan cotn.fr'. 34jJ ' I.COO 4 .ne., nuviovca. in LQKan county,'-etieap ior .'.caalil'. ,'f "'"'' '4,i 1 : u-'-J SiAJ acres', ihiproveci;'i4' Vlieelet' iMiHty. cheap ; iors),: -.;.; fi (5o6 acres'. 'of. Te',qnesyelahJstr)'''i4.'c'fiauge for 4f4 ' : '4' ' - ' ' '4. j . . . . . ? , Ve can ahow you many other oppor- a 'fian.l -.J.-rf 7' ' ll.r....a . ' 1 .Til 11 4 EYE J j- - - tilt uttluhA yt !. .f. '."" ' v-' t 1 in IrlT 7i.fr.-j o.i.T 4-it