Plattsmouth herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1892-1894, November 03, 1892, Page 2, Image 2

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    T WT.I'KI.Y II Mi l.lh I'l. VITSMOUTII. X Kill! ASK A, NOVUM l!K 3 !!.
CEDAR GREEK MEETING
Tho He publicans Held a Uiji
Rally Lat Nit.
THE REPUBLICANS IN LIN M-
The Lnnrost Political OVi'hoin.
Evr II lil at C clar C.cok
They Were Addressed by
DavU's and Root
Cetl ir Cr ek Ri'puWicans.
Tin- l iiiMV-t i1 itit-al ilcinoii U.i
tlon in tin- liUtory uf CYil.tr I'r.-i-lv
was luhl I'ri l.iy ni.lit !'' reiiilili
cans. I lie ilctnnii-tratioii v;i l it
more cnlliil-ia-lic an I luill'aul
tlnin 1 1 1 ..lie li.-M i'V ill 'I'l '
(1;IV ae,o.
J lie iviiililican- li.d in.i'lc i.i
luirali' iiii'parati.in- fur llu- rally
ami lliey re.ili.'-'l llu ir cxi-ctati'iii.---.
A ln'i;- tonli li-lit prui-rroiiMi wiMi
fully line liumlivil I"'" in li"'
maicheil iiri.uiil llie 1 1 i i 1 1 . 1 .!
liy the t'ulldiu li.ni'l.
After llu par. uli' llu y 1 1 .i i ;. 1 Id
the plai'i' wlu-iv tin' 1 1 n t i n Li' w.i- In
be lie). 1 ami the hall va- not 1 11 u
cilou;ll .i hull llu- t 1 1 1 ! i i i i . i -1 ; (
crou il.
The til -t s .-:il.i r inti inliev 1 v..i
FroiU U il'-- i llii rity u llu in. i'ii
a tlnrl tall, on 111.- ilvi-r 1 1 i i -1 i 1 1 .
Thi" y i in n .; in in m I'lr s( n a 1 noo-l
point- ami was rrrtfl with a Inn I
applansi
I,. Iv'oul "!. tip' lie'. -"-al.cr
i 1 1 1 ii 1 1 u'- I ami In' taiiu--! Im' an
liunr, holding In-.in.licm'i' Int ll.i i
iiml wa-i i ntriilly li-tein-d In a- lie
t sponi'iiril (rue iviiilitii'imisiii.
J'llm A. Da it's, candidate fur the
lt't;isfatiiri', tlun in 1 1 i'ii up hi
deeves inn! ili-all thi- tarilf ami cur
rency ipirslium lilnw altrr blow in
n maimer tliat carried tie- lare
audience with liim. The iliielini;
was a yn-al success ,oid votes were
made liy it.
About Uulnlne.
I mil m.t ill llu- habit uf ifK-cnt-i
1 1 nij sell at (lie doors ofttlie e li
itui'rt sain t inn fur adniitla inc. lint
it strikes me this old chestnut in
rce'nrd to "ililiiie ,-hulllil In- iven
Hum' attention, nr pirhaps smile
itne may believe it. it lias been motile-
the niuiuls uf the Ir.e tr nie pa
pers fur several years, ami having
ween nr lleanl iu eunlrailii-linn
thought I wuuld cjve what I know
ill Mint ipiinine. I listened to a part
of Mr. Morton's spceeh fhiirsdav
niyhl, Imt when lie bnumlit in llu
old. lie aliout iiinine- for if lie
will misrepresent in one tiling it is
reasonable to ilisereilit all his state
ments. After presenting in beauti
ful lani;iiai;e a pathetic story of the
yellow fever scourge in the suuth,
he went on to state that a bill was
introduced in congress fur the
special beaeiil of these slrick.-ii
ones, to place ipiinine on the free
list, that it was passed by a republi
can hih protective Connies-,
niencd by a republican hili pro
tect ivc president mill became a
law and when us before that time
but two linns namely, Powers ,
Wijihtmim and K'tiwenarteil Son
maiuifactured ipiinine, now (here
are ten such linns. I had heard
and read this story so ollen, no
tably, in that yreat (r self consti
tuted simper of public thought, the
I'lattsmuuth Jum ual that it set me
to thinking and wondering, where
nil this ipiinine went to. UV dis
pense (rum one to three bundled
ounces of ipiinine per Near and I
.have mil .seen one ounce ol the
American article fur years. Who
buys il: What is dune with this
threat ipiantity ot American ipii
nine: 1 decided to investigate the
matter, so when traveling 'driim, in
from the different cities called, I put
this ipiestion. (
Whose ipiinine do y ou' handler
.immer or llnerini; is both lor-ciiiii-make.
lo you not handle any American
(piitiim-'r
Very little. We keep a small
idoek of Powers A Wihtman's pro
duct to meet special demands as
there is occasionally a physician
who demands I'. ,V W. products.
Within the year a repeseutat inn
of the I'pjohn I'ill Manufai tnriny
Co., of Kalam.no, Mich., was in town
iutroihicini;- lluir uimds. In con
versation wi 111 him be slated, inci
dentally.! hat they used liU.IXItl ounces
of ipiinine per mouth. Here, I
thought, is a chance to p- muhic
lurther information on tljisVuhjeet,
so I ipiestioiu-d him as follows:
"Whei- do yuu buy your ipii
iiine'r" "In Ivuropeauil (lerinany iuo.-th ."
"iVIiy tin vim nut use American
) ui tii tic ':"
He lau-hrd and said "There is if.i
ipiinine made in the I'niled Slate.-. '
"Jlut I read in the papers that
there are ten firms in the l uited
Slates and (lie product is greater
than ei r before. How ia that ':"
"It N a mistake. There is mme
made h -re."
' Hut li ivi llin- men tell me that
they carry a small Mock of P A W
quinine to supply special demands.
What about thai."
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A CURIO J5 STUDY Of f.A-, I
ING3 WITH THE Laurri.
Time I M il l.i !li' Vi In n l;i ;isir.n H .
4-III Illy II I'll I'll A I'H II 1 1 II' III II . , lie. I . ;i , . :
lit- 1 imiHTtli-t lit' il Cirit Of I, ;ii.J it I
Illl I llfcl-l't --A II lll'.iir.tih4 l:-,.,l;, j
A I I.-.U vvliii li wilbl.-li-.!.! .-!! ..v.'i'-.,rf
nil iiiui anil u'rnii-iin', :is wi ll ,-is ,i'i,,i
f i I I - mil .u- llii.it'.:l.t. I..i- uiii ;i!-. i
Nil) ill - II I n I of t III'! II il-nf "( 'I'll 1 1, III 1 1 I .1 :-: .
Il- ant !mr, Si'i.i.r d'AiMi.vn. lii'-enl,, ,
im a 1 1 1 ill i'init tu ilc.'il v ' h I he iilij
li'1 .r. i.ui cl il s it limit, .'i-i - I -itn-t". mi I e
mils 1 1, ,ii it iinlv iinpi'i In ! Iv ruvi i -, i'
1'. in 1 1 till lit' li.i-mil liiifii. Vi I il r -i-iii - i I
i 1 1 i-i-l iy iiiimuiiui! iir.-.e: i.f il in ! j
Vl-I'.'H i'dl.l ill' I I-' lil -l l'e',11 in.' Ill Ihi. sa;-
ii'-i il iitiii-iiiii'ilily f In-ill i'.-. !! I i'i ivil I.e..
Tli" n-.-'.l. i- i, la-' i, !,.;!, ,1 1 I
r.li'-ii-Ml l;i - el' i ie- ! :-.-', pi ;! -m, ln.ii
l'i-i--iiii. i'liri-v.-.-i.-::i. iii.-rk- nttrilii
rii-.lits .-iii'l ilut it -. tu ,i,iii,ni, mid ili i
ih.-il cj'i.'iKy w il li !i.. n iihini .1 -, w i re
j-. I Vi pi-.-ii ,i i,r lil ll:,e. n ,i i i i,r pin,
Illellt . Tnr 1 Ili - i .(-nil -i V!v
Hell' Ih-titlll. 1 IC..H1.. I l n . 1 1 V, Ihi leu
liie uf iuiiin.il-, in.';: n-.ii. il .ir len-i t i .
Witlimit ll-.l-ell, U,, I 1 1 1 1 ,! 1 1 V -1 - V I I'l .e
tie- wen- :n in ill 1 1 t'i li ni in,i,- I'i i in t.i In
fid In I he I i vi - in- j n- i .i -i i y i.f ini-a. I.i
liy little tlie-e. liiiiv vhiili 1i iii r! - i
V.iil ll lu.'il.kili'l w;i- lniillike iiml
f! -Iltliill l, tell illlil l!-il-e US tile ll'.lt.
l-.K i- Ihi .'Hi..' Iiwiin- n! 1 1 -t I ll 1 1 1 1 - Il
rii ii-i i y. inni I'm' uy i i.c i..ii iin.i n-.i,,.
Kuiiiiitii ili-tiieil In .nuMi.ils .my ii::li!- .ei.'
1 ' i t i i , mnl iii'iiiiiiur,, i a iIk-iii tu lie i i"
ef n ii -( ie in ! cr ii-i-niiiiliiy, wnhei.:
hawfvt I-, ili ' Mil.j- 1 1 1 1 1 r lliey wm: , :,
tiiin-liiiii'i.
Tlirii i ihiiu ii ri net ii.ti. 'I'll,. y:, ,;',.
A ;; s. ili-l iniftfl-lii .1 I'm-1 lie laviluiiuiiaii, e
lit i inn l: i ii.t t ii iii a i r n-.-i ..n, lei jh i lim k ,ii
a I " in in 1 in mii.-i--i it inn mill 1,,-ti limi-iii.
ami all riishln mnl diuie- nv re! nief I tn
II Ili lllll Is, tneft lief will) -III II ll-lliti-ili:!i'
tltiit when tliey iiniiiiiiijeil imy :ut liurtm!
to inai) hi- li i si Mii-l.s t In-y wi-re siitninui,! d
tin criminal- ami ,-nlijei-teil io t lie Hum- el
tin- law. In the Sixtei i, l!i century ll i
liiltiijini.i in; uf imimals lu-unii nu;tiiii tu in
ci'i'iisc, until in thi! Si-vi'iiiei-m h ii-iitury it
i iitiri-ly (lisii;n .iri il.
Alter tins lii-tiitieal skctcli, Sie :m
il'Adiln-iii i-uti-tilei-s l lie nilviiiiei' nf si ie i e
in lel.'il ion tu tin- minimi k i u u ! on. '1 a.
tlienry of I'vuliii ion, winch a-rnln-- ;..
In-lit cs t lit' 1-1 nl i incut. -of tut in mi at t ri In! . i .-,
i- ciu-cl'iilly levicweil. Tin- iniiil.-i'ti si 1 1
df scicm-f, Ntys tin- nil! liuf, ileelares tlmt
in cmnnii'ii with inalikiml, miimals im
ri'iwuii will, ciui-cieiu'c, 1 a il u ' Kl lc -, ilili
incuts mnl Mii ialiility, unij tliat tin- whole
(lill'crcni i) Jii-N in In. inure (ir le-s in iii,:ii
tily nml not in iinilily. Tlic i li t n penal
sclioul mm lii-uim In -K: '-Wliat i,
ci'iiiic?'' mnl ii-elf replies tlmt crime is n
imtanil pin", ,'tinii, ciuniniiy in plants
mnl miiiniil- i,:, illy with men. Nmv,
slyly iiliseivi - .-:,'iinr il'Aililusin, if ilii
tlicnry l,c carried nut No ils luuu-al cmi-e-illii'iuc,
it wntiM result that an aiiinml
wliieli siiuieil a.';aint liiimaii sneiciv miuht
to liu piini-lidl far its crime, as it was in
tin- .Miilillc Aee.
Tim ciiiiniis lawsiiiis whicli wci-e in the
Miililln Ak's mi nllcii iiistituteil aii iiu-t
liieinliers nf the iiiiinml kiliiiilmn were
snnictiini-H penal, siitnctlines (ivil. The
former were ilirivteil against animals I hat
liail ilcstioyeil linmiui life, nr resni'tcil In
tniiuic ami tliiiliiilieal miiK-, when the lie
cil.-eil wcri' ,)llt ill prisnti, 1 1 ieil. seiileneeil,
tnntleiiineil ami cM-eiileil iieconlini: to all
the fortnalilii s nf lawsuits nuain-t. Iiinuaii
crimiiiiils. The civil suits were ilityetetl
against sin li ji'iiinalsnr insects a-ntt ked
anil ilaniaaeil eiiiii fields, vineyard, or
chards, nieaiiuws and mi ihi, nr in any nt Ih i
way were liuiil'ul to I he pn.--i -ssinn. nf
men.
When pi a ycr-ami pnn e i,,us had ht-eii
rcsiit led In in vain an appeal was Made in
the local ceele-ia .1 it a I j in lee, w ho i it ed I lie
tie! rovers in iipp, . 'ir ,c!'me Immi and uumi
naled inhoi att s fur and a-jaiu- t. The in
liaiiitaiits nf I he damaged district did the
same, nml the trial timk place wilh -nlein
nity and with all the tidinus details ami
lniiK wimled ar-uineiits ef liiedi.ei id jiis
t iff mill jlll i---. The setileuee l.'ellel-.ii I
i-ollileiiilied Ihcaci u-eil iii-cclsnr aiiininls
to leave lie' invaded icrritni-y within a
Hivcn dale, mi pain of cui--es and e.cnm
liiiuiicat inn, and iilino'-t idw.'iys ainned
some iliieiiltiviili-il plaee where they louhl
retire and live a- lliey ple.i-eil, tlficli vvht-ll
the c real u res had hi-en deaf tu I he sentence
a new trial and verdict were iiiiderlakt n In
carry out the cxi otniiuuiii-iii inn.
There are Liiven in the liimk, on t lie au
thority of nllicial recorils, aeciinuls nf a
val iiiunht-r df trials nf hutscs, cattle,
fowls, dims, i:oa1s, snake, leeches, etc.
The majority of cae arc taken from ihe
recorils of Kreiii h courts, ihotinh haiy
furnishes a yoodly iititnlicr. In Naples
ll-elf, for example, an a w;i soletniilv
tried and eomli'tiilied to be liiiriied to
death, a pnw fi diiu; w hit h called fort It a
sculling pis in tin in a wit uf the pell. si.
Civil sail wife la-iier.-illy directed icahi-i
vermin. sUehase.-iiei piihn -, uriili, It t-tlie.,
Iim u-ts, rat . mil e and -o mi.
In 1 l"d u -nil was in-i ituied auaiust the
It'll lies which illte-led the pnnd in 1.
Iiei;hlim hnnd nf Hei ne, in wiiei'land, and
the lii-liiip . .f I.ai-:iinie, in hi instruct inns
to his paii-h plit-l- of r.eitie. which in
siiiii-limis wen si'lcinnh approVi of hv
the pi nie m-i, f the rtinct-ilyol lleidei
liuru. tiuiiieiind Unit il w mi id i-e advi-a
h!e to procure "-une ol i In- ;uU.t! i.( wut nis
irtidplaie tin 'il lielm'e lie- inaui-lr.iles.''
Ihi- W il-dnlle. Jlt.il '.he Irtvlle-, ln.lli lho-e
pl'i-eli- aiidlhu-e iili t-iit, n.-if onleredlii
h nve (he pl.-u t - I hi hit;! -,, ,Mlj- inti-ii .1
wit I in I hit-e 1 1 , i - mi p.-iin of ii,i in t ini; I he
Itiiihttii tinu nl las!.- New York Tiilitilit .
A l ively r lUitml.
There is a Velt ran In the pension ollice
at WasLili;:tmi. fapiain Thmnas ,f, s-,H..
;cr, vv ho w.-is pi-,.-eiit. in fury live hiitilcs,
iva mptiii-ed three time- atnl cscapeil
twice, mid s i.v ihe in-ide nf seven t'mifed
fiate pri-oii-.
MILWAUKEE 'ON FIRE. :.r
Firemen Dattlint; in tho Teoth
of a Fierce Hurricane.
MESIDENCZ PAliT INVADED
Cixat Kens ot Fl; ni.'s Llcklm
t!io IJnbiii'.-hS Part of ihe Ctiy
tin' I i(29 bio.vn Up to
Che( k tli.' Flsiiies.
tiotis of the cit v where I hei e are no
iric I i.-1'l- ate in tul.i1 '.i rk ness.
l ull r ad In mual mi n have been
taken ii llu- i ini'i l ' i'i i h'i-iital,
all ,-tiiuu-l uiiii!'( iy falling
Walls.
1 p tn i n is linn, , (II p. m ) the lire
has I. iii, .1 a , i m i y ili, nt,- in the
ternlnis i iiiiii ! 'l on 'in' wc.-t by
tli- tin' .I: i ,!"( !i o! tin' Milwaukee
ri v ei , iii' In c.i - i i v Hie lake a "(I oil
the 1 1 ' m . i liv ilg- hailinr bliiiu'h of
thclivil i ei. I i wi .-olid blocks,
i in. ll
I'- liM.l-
I
I 'll
M M.S At K I i
which stai le
evening in (hi
stole mi l-.ii-t V
en in d, ,-!.iy ,',! !iuli-n
lie-- section i'i .'!i!tv,'ii, o
M ii'.vilakee liver bcln.v
-t i e ' . To r a:i I a , r l! . .ir
nu iii t f 1 1 14 1 ' I I ta vi !
t iciiieii ' -, wl.i 1 1 -.'. as iiiu,
ale Hint is bi, i a ::i! a! ih
thirty-six miles an hour.
C hit -f I nk) k p tin- li.
In one Mnci. mi li.-t
ni l , I 7 o'clock, when it
f.'lil'l I, illl ai.ll ll',!';l"
Vis.. ( let. L lire
ii ii'cl.i, k tin
1 'ni'in ( lil ciiii.i .;ir. "s
I' i-licit threat
ll -i
the
it., a
I In.
i 1 1 n ' ! 1 I
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1 !
lilt.
ol
live
Wl.td
I'll:
ll 'IICl'--. i'l
v i-i v a t " -
e ! . 1 1 l
in my ic-i'i
have I ., lil i, a .- , !
! i I - 1 I 1 . I 1 1 ' ' " 1 ! 1 ' ' 1 1 I
e 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 , w . 1 1 a .-
up III 11 I l'( 1. i .' .
s;m e i. ii -.. . ! nit
e:s .nil -1 i ; 1 1 1 1 1 1 e !
: mo ed tiom the lil -.va;
I n iclvi on ic river, where 1 !
e occiu.ii d by
I .u-l . n a--', il i.-t il-
ha-l
i : i r ! 1 -
1
e In-
:l'i.'-il
ll,l I I
by resi
ludi' Ihe
Ninth
ci'Vcrs
ol cars
ticl ihe
-i',m
i- -1.11
.-li-a:n-.(
en t'li
!ti i l li
ai -' ntlt
col. iiii. 'd ; of li. ii iii's way
t -r --reel
U'it away
n'l i ' - t , a
-'.ft e! illlil he;.
V. td i. d.e
aw a , c 1! 1 1 ! .1
I M 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 A- Cti.,
I v i
n a i a pel
iCIl i'o'.III,
1 o w 1 1 i 1 1 -w
hnle: ale
Tlih - c-coiitl I) nc
Tic 0!erd 1 i.iticin- Cllih I:
1 1: e i I' ' i'i an 1 l lair e n I I lie -i-.l -"11 I
ipii r.
i '11 1 il
J:U'i
lllilli 11 to-
i : ! lucks
mrt nrilcl'l
drucs: M.I
; l.ii.l.l A
in;, a- a
I. ViiI iniii'
j day ri
all"ii.l.
laruer
t -in i i ii
W.ii.-i-
coin l i :a ir
-I.' at Km
1 1 .ati :
.; I . ! - . ..
'- W ll nl
i- l.i i-
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i ! 1 1 I
r ic - ;. I -
in
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ll, V. I i 1 1 -a le
K'i'p. .ven .-..ry
liu iii'n: e i.ienr ;
. ''., v. i mi. s lie - t iict'l -: J nh in-it I - , ; t , t y( j
i.i"-.. ci.ii'M'r i.it-iory ( .X liiertfa :1 i
Ih-uil i'-ii;i..iii ); Niiiiiuial Hi-til!.
in t iiin.'aiiy
At o'clock tin' ll. lines had c ri.-.-cd
I'.i'.cidu.'iy belwe.-n Dullalo .u:d
i'elriiit t . j tv i i : 14, n ii iiu-n at s wuodi-i-.
siruclf.it-s, and then advanced, tn
.Milwaukee street. At o'clock t!ie
11 lines had n acli.-d J elicr.-o'i s!it l.
three sipiares from where it bioke
nut. and is n,,v I iiiiiiiil; private
t'e-idence.
Tile course t.l' tile lire ch.iC.-e.l at
via, and il now seem. likely tn c-.t:-sunie
the territory btlwcen l!.-n,-. l
and Jclicr.-on slit. -Is tu the ca
ami west branch ol 11. . Milwaukee
liver. The lire has reach. ( ni.e
river and the I i Aneus Smith
-rain elevators are m-t to fall.
l'he lire l,a s just In -un. and it is
feared thai portion ot tin- smul
side in the ship at t district will
be I i'k''d up. The tire department,
known all over the country a one
of the best equipped ami disciplined
is powerless to stay iis prnrcs.
Not only is t!r- I'i re iidvancinn
with Ihe winds on its luission of
destruction, but it has betin to
back up at the wlii re it bean ami
where there is no mean. of staj i
its progress.
I'lie freight j arils of the Chica-u
.V .Northwestern load are rca.hetl
and whole trains ot cars loaded
wilh niiTchnui'i.-c, live slock mid
ii't':i in are burning-.
The city is at this hour in total
darkness, yas works beina bui-m-d.
Ihe entire lower portion of the
Third ward, occupied by poor Irish
families, is devastated. About Him
cottage have been destroyed and
Ihe poor people are wandcrim;'
about the streets loudly lainentiny
their loss. Some plan of relief for
them will mi doubt be made, but at
this time people seem to be stunned
and are doiii"' nolhiiii;.
Alarms are coiniti'4' in every lew
minutes from widely separate parts
of the cilv , and it is thought that
lirebiies are at work. An alarms
has just been ruii"- in from the
hoti-e of correction. I ' p tu'do'clock
only two falalilies have been re-
I -. - I .a:,.-r ) '. c-.
; are Iii:..--- v : . ::!!'-i; led:
Ml. A. C. I.' i.ihacii,'!.
i;et Delia 'i'.it ! hunt
1 i it.--'.ai, l.ucy s;,o,-o- t ( lara
Hi'. e;i, la in a I-;.'!.!-!, II t;!. i .i'!-.a.
May Puttoii, Nanni" v.,,., v
Mary Skile-, Mi- K'lijdcy, ' a a ta
Alice and May KIkeiibar, , ii.u a
I let old. I'ora t' oi ili, Anna ' S n '. '. i -. . . : i
Ih'Mha Uads.-ll, Velora l'o.vcl! of
( den wood, Hlla lvik'-n hary, Atmlia
a! lery . Mam it- .-u!I i van, Net t ie I !a i
lance, llattie,-i;l!iv:m, Alice Murray ,
I. "rena Murray , labia Adams, H I, i
( ia III. M I - Mil in Willi , Kale Neville,
Mil-Li" Ohvir, I'.ll.i Vvi'i-!rt, ami
An Ii Coleman, 1 leiiry Tarl.-ch, Will
t'l.-mcnt, Harry (Jreeii, Will Siadel
iii m, Miii'l Willi, K'lidniph Kami.
C lias. Iv'i.-hey , (. h:i. Sullivan, John
St li-alhn'i. !':-. Lie liallauce Will
llyersf, Henry Weidmana, A. I'..
Kavtctt. O. A. iia.mi, Tom Mil.
lor. John McC'i.isrt, C'ha.-. Vallcry.I,.
Atwno !, Will S'.tt i-lii, l'f.mk While.
I.ewi- Yallcry.Juhu l.anst ni. Men
1 It.lifn-, Henry Snyder, I-ran k Job n
soii, t'a-o. Palmer, ot Omaha. John
!o!U hill, 11. Wolt'ot! of Wei-piti"
Water and Jake Meeso-i.
V .i J
copVsionfiMi v
Novi-I r.iirctiir Aliirin.
'liu new ml, tn ii-iu-y liiiililiii nt ;.,
.'rami.-to has aa clccirio hiii'-lar aliirm
Jistallcil Ix'tuecii the rows of bricks so
Ihat nny interference w ith cither the Uitk
r cement will cause an alarm to sound.
ported one fireman killed and a
woman siitlocated.
The e;is works are buriiniLV ;iid
frctpient explosions occur that
shake the whole city.
file linhls are 'oiny out.
The department is iisino- dy nmile
in ;in ctfurt to sto (he advance of
the lliiiues and several building's
have been blown up. Alarms are
still beiiio- ,c,n from widely sei
ai iite parts of Ihe city.
Two euy ines luive been brought
hack to the point where
the lire beoim ami arc now trying
In keep the Haines Irmn eat in o
their way north on TIast Water
to 1 lelroit street. The wind is still
biowiii''' a "ale and blows the
water from the noi..es into a harm-
less spray.
Many of the scenes ot the jrrcat
lire ol 1S7 in t'hica'o are bein re
enacted. I'he dynamite explosions,
the leaping Hauies and i rimihliiii;'
walls add to ibc terrors o the
homeless l'hinl wardens.
A report conies Irom the lite av
iiiiT sliilion. that lour ol its crew
who came up Mt.nidwav In lcn
assistance to Ihe tlcpartmeiil. have
been buried hciu'nth lalliu- walls
al WoiselA al1t-r s machine h
t die en-iiu- from K.iciue and one
Irom u anlicsha hsvc iiirivcd ant
are Imatcil almiy Huron street,
where another win- i.i th.- lire t
advaiicin-' north loui'r 1 Wicoii.-iu
sti'et't. The pro-i-i-i-s i.. i !i - tliniii -in
licit dil i-t ta'll is --low . hoe.i'Vei'.
ami il is mil prnl'i.l.le that an, thin-'
will be destroyed lui thernnrth than
Huron street. Not a yas li-ht is
hurnini;' in the city . and some por-
Yoit runt hd'u've
roiiio dealers always. '1'hey want to
Bell tiki medicine tliat jwys tlieni llio
largest jirolit. '. you want to
lxiy is t!u one thiit Joos you tlic
most tjooil.
Wliieli one is it?
Sniaetiities, it may he a matter
of (Imiht. I!ut, i;t the case of
Dr. Pierre's Favorite; rrcseription,
tltere's no mnm fur ilouLt. It's a
matter that c:m he rfove.l.
With the facts hefniv you, it's
an iii-itU to your intellirm c to
have soinelhiii' else oli'ereil as
"just as pinil."
An l here's the jironf : Anioiiej
all the medicines tliat claim to cure
woman's peculiar weaknesses ir ref
ill. irities, ami diseases, the "Favor
ite IVescrijilioii " is the only one
that's )ti?(tii!'' if.
U it doesn't do all that's claimed
for it, if it doesn't uive satisfaction
in every case, you'll have your
money !iaeL
There'll strength and vior for
every tired and feehle woman,
health and a new life for every
delicate and ailing woman and if
there's no help, there's no juiy,
' E'3 f5fj4 SA
Autumn Overture
BY : THE
Leaders in the Clothing Trade,
MAYER & MORGAN
I'l. AY IN ; To TlNi; (i-
IjO"W"
Tli
Showing Bargains
THAT CANNOT !::; MAI'CHi:t HV
Any of Our Competiiors,
HKALTHl-'l'L, AOKn-AULI:, Cl.CANSINO.
Fcr Farmers, Miners and Mechanics,
A PERFECT SOAP FCR ALKALI WATER.
Cures Cliafmf;, ChaprcJ HjiuIs, Wounda, Burns,
Etc. A Llcli;htfiil Slumpoo.
WHITE RUSSia'r SQw?.
Soecia'ly Adapted for Use in Hard Water
Our n.oDi'tnK'i-t t-i.-i:i)ii-t(l of M-k't-tions
Irom tlu- (.-n am id' the lir-t iiiamilac-! uiv of
Ni v York City and liaiiiinoiv, "When .u.'
lu'uau making our Fail ouii-Ikims wc dotfr
inininl ti lnnv to tin- (a- (..'ounty t lit hi'st
M-locud stJt-u of Men's, Boys' and Child
ren's Clothing out sold in thi. market. Wv
siU'fi-t tU-d lat Ih-vop.iI our own fNiurtations.
WE CANDIDLY
Ask for Vnnr TncnAf-finn nf iha Tlioon Hnnrlo
It will In- a )!ta-ure for u to show vou
Show tlu sL- Ciood
Whether You Purchase or Not.
Hero d's DnnhlP Qf
UNDERBUY AND UNDERSELL. (AlT,X.)
TIIKb 'two w.n'.ls t-jiitoiiizi.' tin- wlu.Ii.- phi!
-M'.l,v . nu rt-uiiti it- Micci--. -niido'luiy, not
iniii-li tu liiaki' extra j.n lit (.u riin.lt., l.j.t to tell
iiain nt a priijiurlitmatt' innlfi- .i'iif, nml with tin-"K'iii.ck-ili)Wii
l.diic" if mil- iimiiiitchiililt' liiii-iraitis.
swtcji .m.i. cull i j n.'t it iuii tivin our jcitli tikii tin' fluid"
liftoii' tin- wind. AVf iiii'iiitly invito ymi to cull
and i xuiniiic oiii- pinil- ;unl prices wliieli appcul
with the luirniiii; i'lniiiciici' ot I'liuinc liari'ams tn
your self interest. We call vnir sittt'iitioitto the
following "Ti'ade vliiicke!ier":
Trade Quickener No. 1.
Hats at Half 1'rii-c A complete s-tock of Mtn'
and W hats, consii.ed to us by '. h. (ii!i
holt ir Co. ..wholesale hat hoii.-e of Omaha, heinir
the stock of one of their ciistonieiv wlio tailed. We
houoht them tor ijuc on the dollar and are pre
pared tnsell them at a proportionate laiiler-price.
Trade Quickener No. 2.'
!5hoi. at Lesr- Thau Ce.-t, to .Make oi.in
worth of Ladies', Jli.-es'. Children's, Wen's and
l!oy' Shoes knocked down at auction to the high
est hidder. . We took ihe lot at ahout 10 per cent
under the regular rice, and the price that wo are
oll'erinir them ut will he a frreat hid for your trade.
We are also od'erin irt our Shoe I epartinent 1,
Simi pairsof Ladies', MisM-s', (Jhildren's. Men's and
Hoys' Sample shoes, heiiiK the entire line of sample.-of
shoes manufactured and carried hv one of
the lai'irc.-t wholesale shoe houses on the .Missouri
liver Kirkendale. Jones A- Co., of hiiaha and
we an- olleiin them at exactly factory prices.
Trade Quickener No. 8.
I'liderwear to the consumer at prices that other
dealer.-pay. V e Imy our underwear in .case-lots
direct from th- mills, saving the niiddie-inau's
protit, and can sell it to our customers at, the same
orices that ihe we.-tern whole-ale dealers char"e
the small country dealer. Call or send for our
prices on underwear and In-convinced of the truth
if this statement.
We have opened up the stoic loom fninierlv oc-
iij. ied ly I!i'..wn iV Larrett. dnioits. Hl that, we
are in. w ready tn do liiisincs- i.n a larger .-rale than
e er. in oiii' 1 miuense 1 li.tihle Stnre huildiii. See
iiir hall and Winter line uf Drc-- (inods and
Ch'uks ln'forc Lay iii . i- can save yu Coper
i illl in ihe.-e t" dcp;i,i I OK'tit.-.
-I" X T 1 1 T T 1 r
vvuiiam rieroia & son,
505 ami 507 Main-St., Plattsmouth, Neb.