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About Plattsmouth herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1892-1894 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1892)
Til!'. MT.l'.Kl.Y IH'.UAI.D: i'l,.V'ITsM(H TII.N 111!! ASK. . IK( TIM . lS ON HIS DEATH BED. James C. Dlaino Reported to bo , Sinking Very Rapidly. i FEVER GERMS FOUND. Justice Liitnar s H '.ilUi Failing ivr, Houlclsworth is Very lniliniatu at Ji-f;-t Brltain-Iruli.m i Witchcraft. y jamks ;. i;i.aim:. Wafiiim. 'ion, I1''-. 1".. 1 tiuicll bi'ttiT," v;is tin- tvtily V.iy L i veil tliis ovi-iiiii ut I'.i'- l.unily tv-i clenci", l li;v imjuiry .ilmu, I". liisiltli of Jiiiin-s (I. I Jl.iiiii', NUV Ydk'K, IXv. 1"'. The inir siR'ci.il ilisp.itt.-li iivm iii'ton li.ts ln'i-M rci-ivi'il: J;uius (I. lllnine is now mi ! i - Yle;ith Ix'd. Tin- .-t 1 1 ti - t U nn.tl;ily from wliidi !i' .-u it l-r. I for HO l.ni.u a tint.' li i-1 ;issmm-I iiinil which warns his i.itnily ainl tricntls ut a s;.vily HTtu i uat inn The iii-e;ise al'.arla-l his lungs a uliort time iin'o ami its ouirse h.:s li;i!'llh'tl the skill ol tin.- physicians. Thi' visit of Dr. F. (1. Jam-way of New York to lilaine is iiulicalivc of the extreme anxiety of the fam ily. When the faet beeame known that Mr. lilaine's limits were sue cumbiun" to the ravages of disease, plans were lai 1 to convey the tlts tinuisheil siiil'ercr to 1 'asatlfiia, Cal., in the hope that a miM ami Koolhin- climate iniht eiialile him to rally. Mr. Iiiaiiic's weakness, however, increased so rapidly that it was deemed unsafe to remove him, and the trip to California was abandoned. There is reason to he believe that the ex secretary's death nay occur at any lime. The K'ev. Father Dueey's visit tn the Hlaim- residence at this time i has naturally revived the talk about I Mr. Maine's embracing the Woman Catholic faith. A strong belief piv vads here that it is Mr. Maine's tie wire to die a communicant of the church of which his mother was a devout member. i i;vi;k- ui;iv'.ms i or.i. St. Lot: is. Mo.. Dec, 11. --Kvt-r 8 hire typhoid fever became epide mic in St. Louis, six weeks ao the city health department has been ac- j tively enaed in try i n to lind the cause of the rapid spreading of the terrible malady. Many prominent physicians advanced the idea that ( it was in the atmosphere, and that it came from the low lands acro.ss 'the river, where the peat Hood last summer left imichdeoiiyintf vegeta tion. Experiments, were-matte with a piece of celery, and showed that vegetable to be fairly alive with the deadly malarial germ A chemist said: "Those little worms you see crawling around in that piece of celery are germs. They are so large and healthy that the natural gastric juice in the ntomac.li will not destroy them ex cept in an extremely healthy person I was threatened with malarial fever last week and I thought the cause of my sickness was in the ! raw celery that I had been eating. That led to the experiment I have made. I lind the pasmoditim also in the milk. No fresh vegetation Hhould be tatcn, and no milk Hhould be drank at this season of the year until it has been boiled if an epidemic of typhoid is to be averted." J f STICK I.AMAK-'S MKAI.TIl. Washington, D. (.'., Dec. II. -The condition of Justice I. amar is giv ing his friends a great ileal of con cern. He has of late had several at tacks )i illness, and is now again Confined to his house by reason of the feeble state of his heatth. For Hometime it has been necessary for him to sedulously guard against illness, and he remains indoors whenever the weather is wet. damp or otherwise disagreeable. Ve.-ter-day was a bright da)-, but he was , not at the court, nor was he on the ( bench today, and the nasty weather 1 would have been of it-elf, aside from the fact that he is even less f well than heretofore, sufficient rea I son for his absence today. The justice is weak and his Mrcngth does not return to him to any ex tent. As soon as he recuperates it is his purpose to leave Washington for some place in the south, where lie will endeavor to regain his hralth. lk lllllLDSWOKTII I.N I ll IN ANT. l , Mv-Lssi:a.s, Dec. 1 1. At the sit- tinir. today of the international inon- i - jj etary conference, Sir Guildford dc llouldsworth, one of the two dele gates representing the Indian gov- eminent, jrrotested against the oh Btructionl olTered by the liritish dielegate-4;it this and previous con k ferences.' Hut for tactics employed by representatives of (ireat llritain the currency question would have ' been settled long ago. Sir (iuild ' ford declared that the situation had ' ..i t :.. i ..... I)-:,..:.. jicauy viiaut u 111 01011 110,011 eince November 22, the date of the first meeting of the conference, and he siim-lnl that tin- conlereuee adjourn f.T a tew weeks to enable the lirit'sh govei nuient to recon sider the whole question. He gave as the reasons for the chance in t he sit u.iti' n in (Ireat llritain the statements in !,;v or of ImiiicI. disci mad.- by Archbishop W a ih of Dub the resolution- adopti , by the agricultural roulerence held a few days ago in I.oud.m, and 1 1 u- peti tions torwar.Ied to the government by arious cham!i i - oi cummcrce. I . I I AN U I HI UK' 1 I', (ill 11 Kl I-., ( tkla., Dee. 1 I. A stor ..','11 ouehe I lor comes limn the vicinity of Fort K'e:v, in t he Coma u -che I'oiint ry, w h ii h has a mysti'r ioit s a iid 11 nc 1 1 1 n air about it, to -ay the !ea-t. Several mouths ago when t he K iow as a nd Couiunches made a tie ily with t'e- governinei't commissioners, UYv. Jodiua (liven, a lull blooded Kiowa but edueatv'il and ordai-ied a I 'resby let i.m minis ter, act -il a-inti-rpreter for the In dians. Since the closing' of the treaty the Coinaiieh,'.- have become liissatisli1 1 and charge (iieu with misleading them. About three vc e!S ;g. several of their medicine men held a meeting and alter go ing through a number of myster ious ceremonies they produced a deerskin with the likeness of the in terpreter, K'ev. (liven, painted there, on. This they lacked I and going oil' a distance ,-hol an ai row through the che-t of thepietuie. More m s terious act ions t ben took place, al ter which a messenger was sent to the 1 bject of their dislike to inform him that in twelve das he would begin to bieed at the lungs and continue to bleed at intervals until death resulted. As the twellth day drew near K'ev. ( liven grew despond ent and oppres-a-d and on the ap pointed day become suddenly ill and suliered a hemorrhage of the lungs. Other hemorrhages fol lowed and he is now very weak. The ea.-e pu..les the government of ficials and the physicians at the agency greatly. The medicine men appear to have relented and say if their victim will come to their vil lage they will cure bin., but the of ficials refuse to allow him to go, fearing foul play. The matter will be investigated thoroughly and if, as is suspected, the met icine man are found to have administered poison to the sick man a hanging bee will probably be the result. "None cheaper," none better is the cry of our neighbors in offering to you their holiday truck. Fxaminc all, but before purchasing, come and look over, and price our holi day goods. We will astonish you with both price and quality of our Christmas gifts. Mi.N.NKTT Ac Tltt. Good Companies Secured, The citizens of l'lattsmotith miss the old Waterman opera house. It has been a long time since they have been able to attend a theatre unless they went up to Omaha, but they will now, iii a short time be enabled to attend first class operas. The ltohemian Turners' hall is n.iarly completed and in a short time they will have their hall open to the public. Win. I lolly has been in correspondence for some time with several first class troups and has succeeded in booking several companies for February and March, The following troups have been se cured for dates in this city. The Mozart Symphony club for February, 21. The Swedish Ouartctte for Feb urary, li. The Ilernard I.iestemanu concert company for March, U. The K'emini concert.compauy for dales in April. Mr. Holly expects to be able to secure several good companies for next mouth, and expects to open the hall about January, la. Owing to the distance being so great to the hall, the manage ment will make arrangements for transportation to ami Iroui the eu tertainments. If you need more light call on Bennetts Tult and examine their 1 irge assortment of stand, and hanging lamps None cheaper, or none belter can be found in the city Their Work Finished The Lincoln Call Wednesday had the following concerning the (Jrand jury which has been investigating the Lincoln asylum: "It is under stood that the work of the grand jury is now practically completed and that they are liable to adjourn tonight. That there tire indict ments found is shown in the fact that subpoenas are being put in the hands of the sheriff to serve. Il is understood from the leaking that four people more or less con nected with the asylum will be called upon to face the court and that some of the findings of the grand jury will create some sur prise when some of the names of the parties indicted have been whispered, but until the officers serve the pa pern they will not be printed," Found An elegant stock to select from at Uwovvx AUakkktt's. WILL IT BE DAVE HILL;;:'.'Lir HoiSlatc-'l for L' tie rotary of Stato UnJer Cleveland. FOUND : A CLOSET. The Go -rcid l.t .!:-!.:ter- :..-! us" to A: coi.t a oeihl.ne; tor the li"-..ti'i-a ( -ntelerat :;el Ciol - o', tn it Slate-. j uivlv : i ;i 1 - , 1 ,i 1 lev m 'I !-.:l---l.'.'s .::l.!- I' CI!I'T! . ; t ' ! 1 1 A I, l I 11'-. be, Dee. I I. ',. WASllINi, I'i . D. C.. Dec. lo. A : I iemoiel, a on,e.:iiii. j. ,0 ! 1 good deal of Southern siippoi t isjarie.-i at orwav, I '. -nto-i , .:.: . beh,, M .'.-.- I in bell all ol Dill.-.- -il 1 ch.irg-d W ilh ohl iI;i:m . u . H. oop-er !' ! postmaster c.ciie- il. ', .,,,. j (-'.n-.-. Il .- ., -! Mr. Cooper is now in Wa-hi-igio-i j h,. wen I to ,,rv.i ,,-,.( , . . One ol the ,-tnmgest argu-neut nr. j n , ,- ,,,,, ,, j., ged i'i his beliall is his lai ill reh't ;n ( 1M coi.u .tm , n th ! i"ia, --n-e 1 lecord. ! lai I a do. en eai s ,, i r. j hts u e, to I, in idem t il e -; Cooper lett the management of ih- near Chicago, iodaced tw--.it . t 1 Nashville Amerieiu bee.niso he,,, them t- one-: .1 . io could not agree witli its 1 eui-g p.itvha e ol a loru ac .- :r. 11,1 toward proteetiou. lie join wi.h I Cinhi.ll. Illd. T h- ee: : : 1 . ! 1 , . . 1 a not her t n i if I el'oriu di i.ioe; , ; s m establishing the ,Na-hille I 'iii'ii crat, which developed iign a poo r fill rival, ami finally loiced the .-ale ol the American. I'he I'lnues-ee element wh ic h la vor -1 radical tnritt reform is hacking' the editor for the cabinet. IN A Sl.( Ivl. I ( I.nsi.T. Mil. IAN, Tetiu.. Dee. la.- I'hi morning, while removing' the old 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 homestead, near Harold station, a box ol papers was liuiml wliH h rights a wiong and recalls a sen-at ioual in 11 rder. The box was concealed in a secret closet made into the vv all and opened by a bid den panel. In the box among other papers was the last will and tesboiient of (iodhey Carter, w hich I in substance bequeathed all his I properly to his son and daughter, j leaving small sums to his second ; wife and her daughter. Carter's 1 fust wife died during the yellow! fever panic, and in ls7'lhe married a M iss Cart iiigton. Carter's da ligh ter, a beautiful, self-willed creature, was ever at outs with her aristo cratic step-mother ami daughter the latter being an old maid of 2a summers. One rainy night the quiet of the Carters, home was rudely disturbed by horrible cries of murder proceeding front Carter's room. When the frightened family , , , . reached the room he was lying 011 , , , , . , ins oi-ii oaineii in union wincii .. , . , .. Ilovved from a gastly kiiife-thrtist ... , .... J , 111 fill, I.Vl.'I'-t I II.. .,,,1,1.. ..--. ,,. tl. iri,l,.-, I II, 111111,1,1 M.IS, , , ., . never cleared up. Soon after the . , , , , funeral search was made for the will, but none could be loiind. The widow took 1 lossessiou. and bv tyranny soon drove the girl and little Drollier from their hoine, rela- 11 v e iaiv nig 1 neiii. 1 ne wiiiow mar- riel again and has several children i,,- ii,., ,,, ,rr; ..... 11,,, I,,, place, worth several thousand dollars, ami other jtroperty worth lO.OOil will be transferred to the children so long defrauded of their rights. k'i:i t si;i) tiih en t. ATLANTA, (ia., Dec. 1.1. -The Geor gia Home for Confederate veterans, begun and built through the efforts of the late Henry W. (irady, which was offered as a free wid gift to tin legislature, was killed as if by light ning this morning in tile senate. Last night it was gem-rally under stood by both the friends ami th enemies of the bill that a motim would he made to reconsider, but not that it would he killed. The re cent course of the measure as i fought its way through the tut houses is as follows: (1) The bib was introduced providing for Un bare acceptance of the home, n, one majority in I he I in a nee e, . i m 1 1 t tee of the house it was rep. u led la vorably for passage. Then m.i the debate on the u i.-asm e, a n d loin or live amendments were added, one by Warner Hill of Merriwether county totally changing the face of the hill, and submitting its accept mice to the votes ol the people on January 4 next. In this state it passed the house and went to the senate yesterday. It was taken up am Old passed amended, except (hat nry I to the hsrt U etluesday in nex- th C( nry July. The idea of the friend- of tin- I bill in bringing about a reconsider ation this morning was to have the I senate strike olf the iiiiieiidinenl submitting the mattertothe people i ami pass the bill simply acceptu g the home. Shortly after the i-nni, met Senator Davis moved lo reeon. sitler and the motion was carried. Senator Humphries made a motion to (able, which was voted down, and then Senator 1 'arsons, moved to in definitely postpone and called for the previous question. I'he call was sustained and the yeas were 'Si and the nays 111. The bill was dead Judge V. L. Calhoun, president of the hoard of trustees of the soldier-' home, was seen by a reporter. "t have just heard that the senate had carried a motion to indefinitely postpone," said he. "I do not want to Hay anything now, because if I sl'.ul be m'mii u i ! I n e -. e r .. t ! chance to aecept a ho ne lor t in 1 iaied sold .el's ol the Co 1 : e 1 ,1 e . I We passed ,1 1 e -o! 11 1 ion ; u t ,1 1 1 -I the la- t leg i - bit in e adjourned to j the ellect tii.'t il the pre-ent lege ! -1 t at e lai led to accept the home 1 1 : e in alter would never be pi ,1 o-d 1:1 ', their hand- ig tin. ' A m. ! ; t he bo 11 I ot n u -e 1 es til! cal' '! j shortly and ', 1 , e 1 e 1 - 1 i I '. e ' o 1 ; ! inn I llley will C .Chide lo -.!:'! I i and retui 11 th iua' l e .'.. I I n ate w as . -rme '. !':,. I 1 , I v nil reh 1 -e. I, I lie doeo m 11 -no , . 1 the eon- idei ,1 1 ion to I K'ea 1 i.i llg I lot hi If.;-, ; o n o. 1 ; 1 I I I e u 1 b e I S l.ee.lllle -II ;., e , . I two went to Crii'lith. I h. hen I I iemoiel, who v, , 1 - tin 1 1 ! to I . , iln- land 11 iey em j ilov e. I .1 tn . or, vv lio , ,e;ited it I wo 10; e pool I he lowii on t he e I ,;e oi .1 s , , m p Further invest,..'., ion , v - I I I'i tact thai i t vv.is 01 1 ! v we II I p acre, and it wa - - a ' 1 -; 1 n, . i .. cert. 1 i ned I h it f .'. 1 I I ! 1 1 I I a p , 1 I for i I, t lion h tin- p-i 1 el 1 , -. pi.ee repre-en 'e. 1. 1 h 1 v e b- -a ' . it ! 1 is thought a -Mb in -..t '. , I be '- feCl.'d bv the I'el II ,l f I I o I II 1 i .- V to the sloel-.hol le A I KANV. . .. Dee. I I I'' - ''lines I'nion tonight n-' .-r 1 1 1. ... date say s: " 1' 11 i led Shi'es ,;.n n . 1 Hill li , -been tende, ,-, the pol I , . bo I - loo by I'li-ident eleel Cb-, - i oi l. I ln is following the 1 .!- to; 1 I gi . 111 . to tlieir b ad i n , o ip , , , . , ; , , fol io. Senator llnl . . , .. ': ; w h ile in Ne vv Vm k . . ,1 o .- 1 r , ;.i 1 oi M r. (lev el. 1 ml. - 1 n i; 1 1 . Cleveland and .Mr. ;liil i-i ' n t:ie hotel, and Mr. CI.-,. I , ' ,-. r, , on tendered Mr. Dill , ,:,! ol slate. 1 ins wiiu a 1 re- hi 1 1 n ., , . , -, . 111 , iiiiii' i .' 111 ... .. ,. doveriior Mower me! lb..,. !. ,, , . ? iirphy, tr , will hot li b. ,. .' , I Ulle.l Males senate, p ' Hi l.i Hie I.le.l , tenant do.ernor .-.i- li,,, -n !,. . . governor chair, j si rr aiiainsi li itwi.: ! 1 I), , ,1 11 I ir, I I ',-,..;, 1.. o I 1 ; 1 Kit In rlord I!. Hayes w.n 'o i y inade delemlen' in ae .ni,1, o roil gilt l tin- 1 1 n. li la in I lino j ment company to i.-co,.-;- .1 lege, I to In due on 1 c- . r et. I h plaintiff .s allege thai Hayes agned to the com pa 11 v t M III e;n acre- of land or J.'p.ii.'O i-i e.i- h . i...- eon, pletion of a road, and t ii.it ila v -110 vv refuses to g -v e tie- m . 1 o-' t In money. I f il is en n ned g, -.-! - - oil 1 'e- i 1 e you .'mi g. 1 any ihi-.g y oil .v. ia the way o! v"eg--i ibl. s, I, ii. t . ;am- , pie.-i-i ve.-, e'e.. in Cehiiiii ,. , 0,1'.-. Iv'emeinb-r nice -I I i 1 1 ol I', 1. es low. at ! 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Charlcl Klnamt ArcLlbaltl Furbes. taiuiiiM-,! of I or, lKn I. U by ( Inn U-s 1 M.-ki'im, Ibin. ( lmrk-8 K. Smith, Gra.-e Klli ry Clinnnln, Cbnrlcs Ult kcm, Jr. Artlil. 11 on .Si Iitiii, by .r. rbiv falr. Dr. Cyrm K.Iion, Sir Henry Thumpstm, I'mf. K. S. HuMt'ii ana lr. Austin KHnt. 1 mir M ork lu Lin.-. Vbat aio you going to tlo? In what Trmli-R ami rrofcsHlons In there most Uooai ; by Succutf ul .Mt-n. Leading Features for 1893. Eleven Serial Stories. The Rest Short Stories. 100 StorJes of Advcntnre. Health and Hygiene. New Sea Stories. Science Articles. Monthly Double Numbers. Household Articles: Sketches of Travel. Illustrated Weekly Supplements. 700 Large Pajres. Charming Children's Page..- Thf Conmnnl.m ihn Swmtr the .Sr.o i uitiing ,n cnlo, t, Free to :! Jan,,93 iw after them. u 1 1 H'li 1 l";hl ut 1 .atisas. 1 '.! 1 Kl- A CUR. t ' 1 ' in.. 1 - It -i H 1 , . 1 Com aker- lb, A 1, 1.. '.' : en - j 1 , I. ! 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The Youth's Companion, Boston, Mass. 8 .Vrnil rhft, ( Oflfrt (niter or Hfqittrrrd Isltrr at our rirk. .' tmijra. tent on rfi;. vf tu rtnti. or t JiFK to any im lalse ( t!i bv leg., I pro, 1 -s. Ch.,s. A- Van I ' i,.-... ., .1,..,,,.,, ;, 1. ,;,., 1 a io'lgem , t, ,!.,,,.-. f ,.,;, to be ,,, !,--, ,,,, ,, j, (lf '"b. an- , j ,., ., ,,, ) A w,:' '"'' -'a .-vecibo,,, '-:-'" I eotlii:!- . His aiton,, v, A al;.-r Cole, j,;,. ,., ,r,lV'lt m 'npoh-iu. .it.irv 1.1- -...IV. j ! '' ; J''i-t Woo; I he !.,!!, r at . j pe.ne-l 1 1 n - pl-S-e--1 e .a. 1 ,,. , f t ,r mted 1 by Wool e ,,s fal.-e ! e leleree to I to s . 1 1 i S I V sen, , 1 ,, ,1 ..- . : , , , l.-edl. i'.. I n, n an order to --;.ev . , s"v houl.l not .1 -!- !l to Sli. Hi. ;, .... b-' old ,, ! piiiil.e a r- I bl-- Old; ' men 1. I !, I i'oiii-' 11 j, 1, 11 In-,, ring .Iter will ne Judg,; MM I - m'.er - - - 1". M M.'-s osi. I 1 1 e.. I A N -1 1 o 1 1 1 , I i 1 . i i. 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BHacir-n.i t.- i;iX.vLATCn CO., II I,IR Till b.iui ATLAHTA.QA. OOOOOOOOOO' o TUTTB of -wt 1 1 mi 1 : 1 I ln titrplil 1 1 vor, pt rongtlu'ii ' lnnvrU, ami nr- iitiM(Milil :m nil unt I- I ' t i i i '-i mrtih ii.f. f a ntit tiirlit I iliht i lt i!ity Hitn-Pi piTiiliur prnju-rtlrt lii f pim'Iii r V(l,'in lr-riri tli it hiIhoii. f I'l h't', OiUrr, .'' l';(plt I 'hire, N. V. jn ?rrf4'rt luii'.uf Ion tif nut uri Iiti)mft4 lllo to (lm'at it, iiv.vt 1M nr bo i. OOOOOOOOOO 'ir.'v i"'V, - viiiii lllaiiaAMB. I ! v,V: ji -'A' t'i or Mi-iiio- It .iiaroiiAnar uao. 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It cure.; I'.a.usands v.-hy in A !;o one of them? Take Dr. San ford's Liver nvk;or:itor. Your Druggist will n:,.;,!)' you. Oiy $1.1 a Year. uruvlvlc more lavlslilv tUu tver fur l.-t'tj. Lore Talc, to te given in 1S03. (he Hcxt ArtUtt. '" rn.ui-ilini; il Ao rnij a iifcsi rtj liuii. 4Wimiwiwii m wiiimii win ihiijiiwiiwwm M ..IP!. lift Wl.l.ll.l, v-it? tv WiMidi-rtnl Lii V- 'i ri'incdy All f V overs 0 (.Hr, r'''-.'l-.-1 W. & f,r cure all Nt m ,i ..... a U - I .1 This Slip -L