Xcoal Htocrttecmcnte. Notice of Adoption. In lli1 County Court of Chmi County. Ni'liras Wa. In th? mullet of the ailoulion of Marlon r.tul ly I'owi'll. a minor rlillil. All v rson lnli r -li-l will lake not li'v that ..n 1 1... null iluv nf .lulv A. II l;4. Kilwartl S. Ilivkfiillow ami ifu. Myrllo Hi-vmmiIWiw. KUil I liftr petition for tin' utloptlon of alil Marion t.llllly I'OWrll Ulltl lIMll oil llir !nir imj mi riiililSiivlnir liiNlltiiU' of IMmiliii. a foriKira- lion cluiiiiliiif to lime thf inntrol ami rinlil i., ,iu,kM. ,,f alil i-lillil. lili il lis rriltniiiMi- mi'iit ami iniiM-nt to thv iirokiM-!t inlopllon of tin-alil Marion K.uilly I'owi ll ly tlirsaiil hil- wanl S. lli'fcM'iinow ami .nynio iitsmmihoh ; 11,1.1 uiil niHtu-r will In' lu-anl hy tin- County ii.iirt al th' rourt mom In ;lil I'ounty on tin1 nth ilay of Si-pU-iuU r. 1114, al 1U oYlu'k a. 111.. t wl.i. li itim- ami plarf iiliitvtliiiis to salil urnpoMHl ailoptlon will ! heard. It u further unliT, il that rrvlre of this no- .i.. lu. i.ixl Iiv iiuiiliratiiiii In the IMattMiioillh .hiurnai, a newspaper printed ami piihilsheil In salil enmity. ly imlillralion of this otiler ,.n..,. in i.n.-li week fur fnur suiT'sslve weeks. Witness 111 v haml ami ollii'lal seal tills ;'tli day of July. A. I. l'.4. , , I8K.M, Hahviiv D. 1 HAVIS. 9 (.(I CiiillllV .liul.'e. Notice to Creditors. Statu ok Nuihaska. i n Coiimy Courl. CllSKl'OlllltV. I Iii the mutter of the estate of Atiton Henry Weekhach. ihveaseil. , v,,ii.... u Iut.-Iiv irlven that the iTeilllors of salil ilei'easeil will meet the administrator of i.,.i.l i.siine liefore tne. eountv .iiulu'e of t'ass eountv. Nehraska. Ill the enmity eoiirt rnnm In I'liittsiniiiitli.ln salil i-oiinly.oii the I.Mli 'lay if AiiL'iist.l!i4.aml on the IMli ilay of ! ehriiary. UHl.". at liio'i'loek a. m. eai'li (lay. fur the lmr lu.vi.nf nresenlliiL' their I'lalnis for exainlna- t .1 1... t ..ml iiHiiu-iiiire. siv ii.iiiiilis are allowed for the creiliturs of Mild deeeaseil to present their claims, and one tM.urf.m 1 1..' mliiiliilsirator to settle salil es- r ..., Il l, ii.l ihiv nf .lulv. I I'U I. 'witness mv haml ami seal of said county court, al I'lattsiiioutli. Neliriiska, tlih day of July. HH. , , 7-21-4 UAitVEY 1. TllAVIS. Iseai.1 County .Imlgo MANY DIE IX WRECK TRAIN ON RIO GRANDE ROAC GOES THROUGH BRIDGE. win for find Seven Ulli SHERIFF'S SfUE. IW virtue of an order of sale. Issued hy 1... .",.. i!.,i...n,ii elerk nf the Hist rid Court. Within and for t'ass County. Nebraska, and to me directed, 1 will on tlie 22d Day of August, A. D. 1904, said dav. ut the south south door of the courl house 111 the city of I'lattsiiioutli. Ill said county, sen in mi. n, ii.ui tin- highest bidder fur cash. the. f..n.,uliii. ri.ul estate, to-wit: lts Three CP. l'our(4i. Five (). and Six (t,). in in..b k'.iiii. iii Vihiiil' and llavs' addition to I'latlsinoulh. In Casscoutitv. Nebraska, to Itetlier w ith the privileges and appurtenances thereunto lielonnlnif or in any wise appertain Iiil'. The same tielng levied uivn and taken us the property of Martha J. Petersen. John I'. Petersen. John Larson. Art h. Alexander. umi wniii Murrliiin. defendants, to satisfy a imlcniw.iit nf said Court recovered by tin fiiiititv nf Cuss. Illll iiittir. UL'iiliit said iiv ""'j w i ...,,!.. .. sj th. Nebraska. July 21st. A. II. UKU JOHN 1. McllllIOK. SherltT. Cass County. Nebraska. lecB I . Hiiiit. -'i'-j riiilntltl'M Attorney. SHERIFF 'S SALE. Hv virtue of an order of sale Issued by i,.m.. if..i...Ms,iii i-lerk of the ) strict court within and for Cass county, Nebraska, and to rue directed, I w ill, on tilt ed Day of August, A. D. 1904, .it "iiVl.wk iv 111. nf said dav. lit the south ,.t il. ii ...inn liiinse ill the clt V of Piatt month, ill said county, sell at public auction to the hhlhest bidder, for cash, the follow ing .... i ..ui..i., 1.,-.. ii . it in..' in. Two (il. Three 0), In lllock TuLiitv-iliree i:tli. Also litsTen ilin. Kiev iiu mill Twelve (121. Ill Itloi'k Kli-'llt All In the City of I'lattsiiioutli. In the County of Cass, slate of Nebraska, together with the prlvileKc and appurtenances inereum., . loiuilint or in anywise apperta tiiiu.'. I he i,i., l..,-l..,l mum mid taken as tin iipnneriv nf Ilenrv H. (ierimr. defendant, to . ., i, ui, .I,,. .ut nfsiiid court reci'Vi r. the Countv of Cuss. ulaintitT. airainst said de fendant. , , , ,,, . . .. i'i,.itsiiwiiiili Nebraska. July 21st. A. It. ..... l.illV 1 1. McllKlliK. SherltT. Cass County. Nebraska, 'Jfusr. I.. lioiiT. Plaintiil s Attornry. Attachnjent Sale. In the Coi'stv Cot uT or cass County. Neiiiiaska. K t! IOVKV Jk SON. a Co-partnership com "posed of licor-Ke K. Dovey. et al. Plalntltl. W. J. llVsSKK, Hrst real name, unknown. Ie fendant. . , , , . Under and by virtue of an order of sale Is sued to me Iiv lion. II. I. Travis. ( oiinty JiidXe of the County of Cass. State of Nebras ka, on the 12th day of July. I1H4. 1 will on the iKth ilay of Ainrust. I!i4. at S o clock p. in . at Uw hue residence of the defendant. W. J. Ilesser. offer for sale at public aucUon. to the hlKhe.it lihlder for cash, the personal propert y by me attached In the alKive case, described lui follows: . ,,.1 tv.,..i tine (I) Holler, manufactured by the Kxcel Hlor Iron Works. UK) N. Clinton St.. Chicago. 111.. Illld the pipe attached thereto, almllt 1HJ0 feel, more or less, situated on the south wiwt iiiirter of Section 12, Town II, Kanj;e 1J. it, Cuss county Nebraska.) i) M(,miiiK s-4-t2 -SherilT of Cass county. Nebraska. Notice of Attachment. UM.1E COVI.K. alias llatlle Hall, will take notice, tlial on the 2nd day of July. I!4. M. Archer, a Just Ice of the peace of Cass coun ty. Nelira-kii. Issued an onler of attachment for the sum of SSL . In an action petidliiL' be fore him. wherein Louis It. Kcetdx ri-'er Is plalntltl'. and IJIlle Coyle. alias llattle Hall, defendant, that property of defendant, con sisting of household ihhIi has liccn attach ed iimler said order. Said cause was contin ued U the atli day of Auuust. I'oi. ut nine oV hick a. in. I.OIMS l. r.(.l..nr o.r ... n-4 4 PlaintllT. Notice of Attachment. M I.I.IK CYI.F iillus llattle Hall, will take notice, that on the Mil day of July. lint. m .t ...i... ,. Iii-llei.nf the Ileal fCassiollll- iv" Vi.lirus'ka.' Issiieil HU order of attachment f,',r the sum of -I.VHi. In an action pendlnir be fore him. wherein I d KuenlaTier Is plaintiff. ...i i on., r i ,. Ih.s I In 1,1 e lla .defendant. that property of defendant, coiislstimr of household uis'ds has lieeu attached iim ersald ..,i..r ,I ..,,nsii was conlilined to the '..III dav of Auu'ust. I;H. at nine o clock a. in. ' Kll Kl.KMlElK.EIl. H 4 4 Plaintiff, Notice of (tttachrrjeijt. iniir r.iVI V alias llattle Hall, will ... i.. i.... ii.ui il.n'.'d dav of July, I'l'l. l. Archer, 'a Justice of, the pence of Cass ,... V..1..HSI111. Issued an order of attach ment for the sum of iK.'H In an action l" .m . 1 1.1... u .i n, n til lonal Is plalntltl ' ...1 1 in... i-..i" Ins llattle Hall defendiint. illlll UIIIM ',T" - , . ,,,.. honsehohl irnods has Ik i ii attache, niu ers a or.U r. cald cause was coin 0111. .1 m .... day of Au:ust. liml. at nlneo J- H.4.( Plain'tllT. Notice to Creditors. SrAtT. ok Neiiiiahka. I s t'0nnt v Court Cass County. 1 In the mutter. if the estate of .otto V. Ilook tn.. v., r. decellsed. N.iTin: Is hereby irlve.i that the ;n;l"'rs of said ueceased w ill meet the ailmlnlst rat. r before me. County Judu'e of ( ass count v. Nebraska, at the count) in I'lii'iisiniintli. in said county. of October. I!'!, and on Hie lih'.'i. nl lino o'clock p. m nrt r.sun n the 1st day Mh dav "f March. each day. for the ,,f iireseiillmf their cialins for evatn- niitlon, iidlustnieiit and allowance. Six n ontlisare allowed for the cr-d ,. s of Mild deceased to present their n year for tl Iinlnlstraior to se tie si I.I is- late, from the 2nd day of sepleiiili r 1. 4. Witness my hand and seal of sail -'' court, at Platlsn.outh. Nebraska. . 1 Is t 1 da) ofAio.is,.,,,!. IIJ; Two Paatenger Coaches nd Baggage Car Swept Away by the Rag'nfl Torrent and Bodies Ar Covered Oticp With 6and. Pueblo. Colo.. Aug. 9.-The reck of tin? World's fatr tlyt r on me iuu- ver and IUo Oraiulo railroad uar Edt-u seven miles north of i neblo, provei to have been one jf the great est rallroud dlbatters lu the history of the country. Two crowded passen ger cars and a luKtKHRe tar were en gulfed In the torrent that tore nut a trestle KjmnnlnK Steele's Hollow, otherwise known as Dry creek, and eo far as known only three of the oc cupants of heso cars eseapeu ueum. Fortunately two Eleepins tar mm diner completitiR the train, remained on the track at the edso of the abyss, and none of these on Imard va3 killed or lnjttreii. How ninny perished probably rinvtir Ins ( I' lIUieiV IW""""' " the treacherous sands are iuuuuk over the bodies. SearchliiR lor the dead was lieKiin on an extensive scuie nn.l still 1s in progress. All corpses fnnnil werj hroticht to I'liohlo nlaced In four niorRties here ty-sit bodies have been recovered anil of these fifty have boon ldentineu. Itodles were recovered all the way olonR Fountain river, from the scene of the wreck to this city. Two bodies were taken from the stream at First street, Fueblo, more than oIkM miles from the point where the disaster oc curred, and It Is probable that pome may be recovered even further down stream. None of the bodies are bad ly mutilated and all are In such con dition as to bo recoRnizable. Many identifications have been made by ar ticles found on the bodies, no persons whn viewed them reeounizliiK the features. Identified dead: Major Frank w TChitmnn Tonekn: Lota Shotin. Grand Ilanlds: Ella Stevens, Northampton; Hush McCrncken, Aurora, 111.; Mary Price, l.aSalle; Oeorpe Knuland. Col orado Sprlnps; Mrs. (lartland, Harry Hough, Engineer Harry Hlnman. It. O. Meats, T. S. Uees, Conductor J. H. Smith. Hrakeman Joseph F. Turner, all of Denver; J. 0. Oraham, Florence, J. F. nishop, Etta E. nishop. GeorRe neck, Miss Ilennell, H. Curtis, D. Bell, Carrie Downing J. Enierlch. Jesse E. Gray, H. U. Graves. J. G. Galbralth. A. E. Hoorc. William Hough, A. G. Hess, Ppuri llonner Dorothy Johnson, Jane) Keating, Mrs. Robert Llnfott, Ida Leonard, Stella McDonald, Max Mor ris, A. S. Maxwell, Annie Fine, Dud Seward. Alice Sturfieon. Vinnle Selhy, Tlllie Thompson, Emily Wood, Mrs. George F. West, Erne Wrlsbt, Nellie Williams, Florence Walker, I. W. Wright, and Mrs. A. I.. Yeagla, all of Pueblo; W. Bethel, Cripple Creek. Two sleeping cars and the diner stopped at the brink of the hungry chasm filled with a boiling, seething current that quickly spiffed out prob ably 100 lives. So quietly had the ca tastrophe been enacted that the occu pants of the three cars remaininf? on the track did not realize that an acci dent had occurred until Miey alighted from the train. Then they were ut terly powerless to render assistance to the victims, who had disappeared in tho rushing waters. The condition of the bridgo was not known until the locomotive had nearly crossed. Fireman Frank Mayflold, with a torch that the engineer and fireman had burning to ascertain the condition of the track, was In the gangway. When Engineer Hlnman felt the tremor In the great machine and caught a glimmer of the water he shouted his last words: "Put out that torch." evidently thinking that In the accident ho feit certain was coming, the flames would serve to spread Are. But before Mayflold could obey, while the words were sflll on th Hps of the doomed man, the bridge gave way as If It had been a stack of kind ling wood, and the locomotive dropped with the hissing of steam, thirty feet to the bottom of tho creek. The baggage car, smoking car and chair car followed tho locomotive Into the stream and were swept away. All the occupants of these cars, save three men. perished, and had not the roof of the chair car hurst asunder, none would have escaped. Tho fire man as the locomotive went over, was thrown out. Fie ran toward Eden, meeting on the way Operator Jonos. who had already started up tho track. They had seen the head light of tho approaching train a mln uto before and had witnessed It dis appear with ominous suddenness. "Notify Pueblo," enmo tho voice of the running man, "tho train's gone down and everS'body Is killed." Even as he spoke, relates tho oper ator, there wero cries coming from the distance. Tho two men ran to were the bridge had been to search but In vain, for the victims of the dls aster. When they reached tho spot all cries for help had erased. Relief trains with physicians, wreck lng and pile driving outfits and scores of workmen wero hurried from the cltv. The first train from the wreck came in with J. M. Klllln of Pueblo hose escape was miraculous; II. S f.ilhert. Toncy Fisher and Fireman rtnrflelil. These were tho four men In tho midst of the wreck who esrnpcd Flvo hundred men scanned every Inch of the river and its surroundings a few hours after daylight. They waded In the stream and carried out mud-becrlmed bodies which were found at widely separated rolntR, gome of them tulles from the icunt of thi accident, MISSOURI IN MOURNING. Governor Issues Proclamation en Death of Ei Senator Vest. Jefferson City, Mo.. Aug. 10. Got mur IXukery Issued the following proclamation cn the death of former tsenator George Graham Vest, calling for the suspension of public buslueJ tomorrow, the day of the funeral: "To the Peoule of Missouri: A great Mlsiouriaa has just eluded a long, useful und brilliant career He rests from his labors. Senator George Graham Vest died at Sweet Springs, In the county of Saline, at 5 o'ckick this morning, and his remains will be laid to rest tu the soil of his beloved commonwealth, in the city of St. Ixiuls, at 10 a. m. Thursday, Aug. 11. For more than twenty years he was a renntor of the I'nlted States and during mora than half a century one of Missouri's ablest lawyers and foremost citizens. He wits possessed of a charming personality, rare g-ttts of oratory, masterful logic and tho genius of statesmanship. Vest never loved with expediency nor failed In the discharge of official duty. In the consideration of public questions his courage, ability and fidelity have never been surpassed. It was a pe culiarly fitting close of his career In tho American senate that although his body was 'worn out,' to quote his own expression, ho had strength to lend tho successful battle for tho peopla against a powerful trust which sought by arbitrary rules to raise the price of one of lifo's Inexorable necessities. In view, therefor, of the foregoing, I. Alexander M. Dockery, governor of Missouri, do hereby request that flags on all public buildings be placed at half mast during tho day set apart for the funeral and that all public offices be closed during tho time of the fu aoral ceremonies." ALL ABOARD! FOR The Williamette Valley of Oregon Do You Want a Farm? If ytiii tin, sv't yourself in ivatlinoss to o with a party of lionu'-.-vt Iuts who will LEAVE PLATTSMOUTH. NEB.. TUESDAY. AUGUST 16th I V' This is one of tho a farm. Ami when ou see. Ijie Ireat Williamette Valley en joyei von inav 1, een if Imest trips you en tins line eouutrv the tinet eouutrv m all out tluors inuiuvt ou dun I Inn to I'vate in Sec and Talk With HENRY DON AT Remember the Date Tuesday, August 16th W2UBVSXJXKIII A. ('. Osu. A. M rili'K. A. J. Lowiiv IX 11 rrli.c. Stolen Goods Discovered. Last Tuesday evening- ShciilV Mc- iSride and Policeman Fitzgerald dis covered about, thirty pair of shoes and two coats secreted in a hole in the hank along the byway tfoing to the ferry. I'pon investigation it was found that the si iocs were placed in sacks, six in number, and covered over with two coats and then green leaves over the coats. From the appearance of the leaves Sheriff Mcliride says the property could not have been there more than thirty-six hours, as they were not, very much wilted. It is yet a mj stery as to where this stolen booty came from. One theory is that it was stolen from a freight car. Another is that they were stolen In Iowa. The latter theory is hacked up hy the fact that the Ixiat house lie- longing to W. W. (.'nates had been broken open and a pair of oars taken therefrom, and bis skill had also been used, which did much In convincing the ollicers that the goods came from some point on the other side of tl ic river. One of the coals found with the shoes unquestionably belongs to Mr, Coates, as it bore his name. The shoes ire all lirst grade goods and ln-ar the brand of Arnold & Wells. The same night of tl le discovery Shcrilf Mcliride and ex-Chief of 1'olice Ilycrs, secreted themselves in the brush thinking the thieves would re turn for their booty. They remained at their post until Hie storm came up but no one put in an appearance. Detective Malonc of the Hurlington is of the opinion that the goods were taken from a car, but as yet there no evidence as to where they were stolen. Neither is there any clue to the thieves. The goods are in the possession of the Kherill where they will remain until placed into the possession of the right owners. More Thieves Abound. Last night the home of Thomas Shunway, on West Pearl street, was entered and his watch stolen, with several other articles. The home of Fred Lbinger, on Oak street, between Fifth and Sixth, was visited where they cut the screen till one of the win dows, and failing to gain entrance by this means, went to one of the doors and were cutting the screen when Mr.Kbingcr heard them and scar ed them away. Here they evidently prepared to make theircscapc In. short order, as they had tied the front gate open. Other sections of the city were visited by the gang, but we learn of no articles taken. DeWitt Is the Name. When you go to buy Witch Hael Salve look for the name DkWIH on every box. The pure, unadulterated Witch Hazel Salve, which is the best salve in the world for cuts, burns bruises, boils, eczema and piles. The popularity of DcWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, due toitsinanycurcs.hascaused numerous worthless counterfeits to be placed on the market. The genuine bears the name of E. C. DcWittS: Co Chicago. Sold by F. d. Frlckc - Co. A Summer Cold. A summer cold Is not only annoying hut if not relieved pneumonia w ill be the probable result by fall. One Min utc Cough Cure clears the phelgm draws out tho inllamation, heals and sooths ami strengthens the lungs and hronlchlal tubes. One Minute Cough Cure Is an ideal remedy for the child rcn. His pleasant to the ta.stc and nerfectlv harmless. A certain cure for croup, cough and cold. Sold by ! G. Frlcke & Co. xasf& , rriiir. I'ri's , Onmhii Kmlnrsisl liy Klrst Nut'l lUuk mill liusliiuss mull. $10,000 In Hull Tup iK'slis, ltunlt Fixtures ami Si) Tvpi'writrrs. StiiOrnts ran wurk fur linnnl. Sriid fur Ip'0 I'Miilni'iiii, liimml In ul 1 1 t-n t nr. Ilticst rviT piililishnl ti v a lliisliii'sn Colliire. Ki'-iJ il, umi juu 111 utlvuil lb.; N. It. C. Mvirracy War on China Spi'i'liil ('orrisiiilrnt . Charles Stone has been seriously ill for the past few days. Mr. and Mrs. Haker gave a dancing party in honor of Mr. I'.akcr's sisters, Mrs. lini'ton, Mrs. Heed and Miss Maude. A very pleasant evening was was spent by all present. The invited guests were Messrs. and Mesdames Churchill, Homes, 1 laker, Cook, Weed, lurton: Misses Maker, Edinuns, Old- am, liiirlon, 1 1 raves, i;ooi, won ami 1 raves; Messrs. (iuyand Mark Hiirton, Jell' and .lake Ilrlndle, Manners, Itobb, Iravcs, Phoden and Miller. Herman Smith had the misfortune to catch his arm in the balance wheel on a corn sheller and sulTcred a pain ful injury. Ir. Ciilmore, the attend ing physician, thinks there is some hope of saving the arm. Charles Stone, .John Cook and A. L. laker went to okoboji, Iowa, Satur- lay, returning Monday. The entertainment at the Christian churchlSaturday evening was largely attended. Ernest Baxter, of Pax ton & Calli- gber's in Omaha, spent Sunday with! his parents. Miss Lizzie Edmuns was seriously ill last week but is .somewhat improved. Mr. Al Kennedy who has been on the sick list the past week is no better. U. H. Manners is spending the week in Weeping Water. S. W. Hrcckenridgc spent Sunday with J. M. Leek and family. Miss Viola Young is the prcud pos sessor of a line new piano. J.M. Stone of Xehawka is here with his son Charles, during liis sickness. John Spanglcr and wife are rejoic ing over the arrlual of a nine-pound girl. $100 Reward, $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there Is at least one dreaded disease that science lias been able to cure in all stagcs,and that iscatanli. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is the only positive cure known to the inedi cal fraternity. Catarrh being a con slitutional disease, reoiilres a con stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting il rect'y upon the blood and mucous sur faces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giv ing the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting na tu re in doing its work. 'Ihc proprie tors have so much faith in its curative powers that they offer One Hundred hollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list oi testimonials. Address F. J. Cheney & Co.,Tolcdo, ). Sold by all Druggists, ".Ic. Take Hall's Family Pills for con stipation. and Queensware THIS means just what we say. Kvcry pieee of (Jueensware in our lare stoek will he red need to the original cost, ami on many artieles helow eost. 'Phis line of joods mut he moved, as we need the room. The prices we offer will certainly do it. In Our Grocery This Old Reliahle store, as it always has done, si amis ready to offer you the hest values for the money. ( ur line is certainlv one of the most complete to he lound in Cass County. H. M. SoenniGhsen. Successor to Weckbach & Co. Piattsmouth. Nth. World's Fair Visitor s Will find lirst class accommodations within two blocks of four dilferent car lines direct to world's fair grounds. Hump Back SCOTT'S EMULSION won't make a hump back itnight, neither will it make short If loni, but it feeds loft bone and heals diseased bone and is amon the few genuine means of recovery In ricktU and bone consumption. Send .ir rr .ample. RrnTT IIOWNK. Chrmit. jowii l'rl Sirwl, NtwYork. juc. and fi.oo; ill aruQjui. Board and Room $1 per Day or $6 per Week Writs and secure rooms before Marling or for any other Information. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Livcngood 2737 Morgan Street St. Lotus, Missouri F ANGERS Department - Store WANTS YOUR PRODUCE If you don't want to trade it all out in Our (ioods. we are willing to PAY CASH FOR PART OF IT. We have just the floods you want, and we desire our farmer patrons to know that we have, since the com bination of the two stores, the largest establishment of its character in Plattsmouth. Our stock includes DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, SHOES AND GROCERIES In these lines we have everything that any others keep, and at the Lowest Prices, too. Call and see us and let us convince you that this is the place to trade. Remember, we pay highest market price for produce. M. F -A M (a E: R War Against Consumption. All nations are endeavoring to check the ravagesof consumption, tlie"whltc plague" that claims so many victims each year. Foley's Honey and Tar cures coughs and colds perfectly and you are in no danger of consumption. Do not risk your health by taking sonic unknown preparation when Fol ey's 1 loner and Tar Is safe and certain In results. Ask for Foley's Honey and Tar and insist upon having It. F. (J. Frlckc Si Co. Is That Possible? Senator Newell, of I'lattsiiioutli, passed through Lincoln, Monday on his way west to look after sonic busi ness matters. The gentleman Inform ed us positively that lie is out of poli ties and is now a good citi.cn once more. The senator looked remarkably well for one of his years and bore evi dence that he was an active member of the don't worry club and Is growing a little younger every day. Nebraska llllzzard. n