Plattsmouth weekly herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1882-1892, April 05, 1888, Image 5

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CmcACiO, April
cgates, reprvseutii'r '-
men una swiicioiieu m
t Chicago, held a inert hi r. .
General Manager Jeffrey, of t.-.
Ct-ntrul, made a speech, tit Ihc coaffusion
of which it was resolved that the men on
each road he allowed to use their own
judgment in all questions growing out of
the t-trike. This is con. idcred to he a
virtual endorsement of the Michigan
Central's men today.
The Fort Wayne strikers today asked
the general superintendent whether if
th: y returned to work in tho morning
they would lc t iken hack. He replied
in the afiirmatlv ', provided th"y would
handle all business without discrimina
tion. This is thought to indicate that
the Fort Wayne- strike will soon he over.
The licit line employes decided tonight
to stand hy the company and handle al!
freight as directed. This settles the
trouble on that line.
l! XL )N 1)1 I'li N AT. SnillLSDKK.
Chicago, III., April :. The striking
St. Paul yard men held a meeting tonight
and appointed a committee to wait on
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CIVIC SOGIJl'lS.
1ASH l-ODtl:-. o. Hi'.. 1 . . V. -Meets
7oveiy Tuesday eveinie; of o;icll week. All
transient brothers are respect fully invited to
Hlttilld.
.iiv, la., April 2.-Ittrausdrcd
Jaj afternoon that the ice gore;e.
nboYC hero had not brokei:, nnd that th
jca which moved out Saturday was only
City property of nil kinds in exchange from the Sioux river. 1 lie gnat gorge
for lands improved or unimproved. Apply wIieI begins just above its mouth and
to Windham and Davies. w-ur. t,,,, ,,, ;11,iHrmit.lv. ktill
Drnhnio wtnt-i a hoots, ana lias caused me n.osi tusasnous
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t a-.i. .' inundation since lbl. I lie water in-an
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a fanner livinir three miles south of this to ussume a tlircatenmg aspect ai.oye in-
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i.hir.- t.nbiv met with an nccident while gorgo yetU-nlay .ilternoon. At luiu .
at work in a well that may result in Fomt, J)ak.. twenty-two miles abov
death. While working at a d-pthof ICO water oegan overiiowiiig uie nai.h at o
feet a bucket fell and struck him on the o'clock last m-ht. mo, I in
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head. At present it is not known just tue tnicuiy setiua larmmg laiuis, ex
,..i...4 i. tendinr alonir the river tor liiteen miles
HlliU lll. liljllliL nil. I " -.
to a breadth ot ciirbt or nine miles. I h
J.ot in bouui raiK until tue msi or mofet of the flirintr3 made u hurried tlight
A))ril at loo.uu a piece. i-aymtnis, 10 ,m;1),b. to -et their live stock
suit purchaser.
Windham & Daviks.
out of the waj'. They had b -lieved that
One, two. five and ten-acre tracts for danger from the flood was passed. Tin
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Wiiulluiin and Davies. d-w-lm. , r ;1 , ,tiwi llf ;tl
tUVCl CU leil irii iii;!, uiivl iic4iv.vc in
Nebraska Pensions many places, and tins morning the tele-
AVasiiinctox. Anril 2. The followinir irraph iioles were all down. Communi-
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pensions for Xcbraskans were granted to- cation id very difficult. The water has
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ard.Eii-le: Iiobert I). Anderson, DeWitt; portion of Elk Point is underwater.
(buend Superintendent Chirk with a 1)iiviti n Bradford, 15a-nestown; Simeon The water this afternoon is several inclus
proposition that they would o to woik kmils riuni Creek; Chauncey II. Allen, higher at that place than it reavhetl in
it the new men were directed to clear N , ka cu Mexican survivors the memorable flood of 18S1.
the yards of burlington treight. Hi" nru Ttrol.-,n M, .v fifnn This nftei noon the station a -rent at Jef
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widows Julia Ann, willow of Edwin ferson, ten miles this side of Elk Point
Shenh.-rd Tender! Frazlska. widow of tolcirra phed that he would have to
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Clark rejected and the committee re
turned to the meeting place, w here it was
instructed by the meeting to again see
Clark and offer unconditional surrender.
He received this -proposition, and the
men go to work in tInorning.
Jacob Schneider, Omaha.
DUTTMOL'TII ENCAMl .MKNT No. .3. 1. O.
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eaeli mount in i n- Jiafome. n.n.
Jlrothers are i ivilcd to alteiul.
Visitiiit;
NO. St. A. O. II. W. iMeets
every alrei uat - briday eveninjs ai it- m i
rpttio LOixsi?
a.
hall. Transient brotlMMH are respectfully in
vifd toattend. K.J. Aliut;aii,:iaser v oin.n-.au ;
K. S. rurtov. Foreman ; Frank Hrown. over
peer - I. ltowen, Uuide ; tiemire Hoiif'ortli.
Keeo'rder ; 11. J. Johnson. Finaneier ; VaMi.
SSinith. Ueeeiver ; M. Malu:Bht. I'&et j1. :
Jack lau;;heity, lnskle (Uianl.
C1ASS CMP NO. 3.-W, MODKI1X WOODMKN
of Ainerie i Meets second and fourth Mon
ti ay evening at K. of 1". hall. All transient
brothers are requested to meet with u-. 1- A.
Newco .ier, Venei ,tl)le Consul ; li. 1", N'lf.
Worthy Adviser ; 1, li. Siiiith, lix-lianker ; w.
C. Willrtts, Clerk.
1)1, VTTSMOL'ni I.OIXiK N'. S, A. O. U. W.
M.-eis every alternate Friday evening at
Kockwood hall at s Vl.eK. Alliransieiit broth
ers are respectfully invited to at ten. 1. I,. S.
Larson, M. W. : V P.oyd. Foreman: S. C.
Wlhle, ICecorder ; I.oon aid Anders-.iu. Oveiscer.
fJcCONlHIE POST 45 G. A. R.
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J. W. .TollXSOX
0. S. Twiss
V. A. r.ATKS
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L. V. Cl llTts
.Meeting Salur hiy eveniu
.it loiiaae.er.
wrSenior N'iee "
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Adjntaet.
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iMiieer of the uav.
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..(Viarter Master t-enrt.
l'ost Chaplain
Another Sudden and Mysterious
Death at Mason City
Mvsox City, la,, April :5. It is now
thought that II. C. Avery, who died sud
denly Sunday morning, was afflicted with mtle wind the fire akl nofc make nuich
the same trouble that caused the tteatn i,.,i,,,. rirl,i ...,,a f,nfin..1 - ti tia
A Midnight Blaze at Schuyler.
SciiVYLF.n. Xeb., April 2. At twelve
o'clock last night fire broke out in J.
Calek's clothing and tailoring establish
incut. Owing to the mud considerable
difficulty was experienced in getting the
tire apparatus out, but as there was but
abandon the depot building. The river
here this evening has lisen four fett mucc
yesterday afternoon and is tilled with
masses or lioatitig ice.
ALL SORTS OF ITEMS.
of the two members of the Brown family.
The latter death, with the mysteries sur
rounding it, again renews talk relating
to the Iirown family trouble. About 10
o'clock Mr. Avery, who was a strong, ro
bust mau, was attacked with dizziness,
aud in about ten minutes was seized by preme court late this afternoon dismissed
violent purging and vomiting. lie was the motion for rehearing on the writ of
building. Almost the entire stock was
carried out, but the building is complete
ly wrecked.
Maxwell Must Swing
Gleanliifr from the Press Gathered by
the '"Seissors and 1'astc'' Kilitiir.
Lie Petit Journal, of Paris, on one day
during the recent excitement printed
000,000 copies.
The Municipal School of Art of Bir
mingham, one of the greatest industrial
centers, shows great progress in technical
education.
The bell which was used at Anderson-
ville prison during war times is now i:i
Wauuixgtox, 1). C, April 2. The su- possession of one of the lleys brothers, of
Amortcus, ha., who values it highly t;s :t
war relic.
given some cold tea to drink, ami rdl his error in the celebrated Max well-Preller , " wnpuinr tact mat in .n i.iasu.i
pains seemed to pass tway. In a little trunk murder case of St. Louis. This 8taUUO) aml iu MinnosJla AVabhingtoi.'s
over three hours lie was a corpse. "What exhausts all legal procedure for Brooks, birthday is the only general hulMoy
PifOF iSSSOSi AL GAfiDS.
ATTOIIX KYS AT IAVvr.
J AS. S. MVi-HF.'-S, Attorney t Law. iiflitfc
over Fever Merge stor". nor.h of
M iin betwo 1th and c;a streets.
II A KT!0 AN , Lawyer. VitZL'eraIJ"
and careful attention to a general law ir.:etlee
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H,VW OFFICE.
T- rsonal atter.tioa to all F.
to my care.
ilhe-s rntrust-
has caused the deaths is a complete mys
tery. It is generally argued that it is
some kind of poison. JNot long ago a
poison known as Tyrotoxican, a putriti
cation ferment, a poison generated in de
cayed mattjr, was discovered in cheese.
Butter containing fimilar ingredgients
might contain a like poison, and the
ihown family and Mr. Avery both ate
butter at their last meal. Coroner Mc
Neil exhumed the body of II. L. Brown
and the stomach was taken out. The
board of supervisors, who are now in
session, have betn asked to appropriate
sufficient mouev to make a thorough in
vestigation. The appropriation will un
doubtedly be made and Brown's stomach
ser.i to Chicago at once.
alias Maxwell, who must hang unless ex
ecutive clemency is xercisad.
Only a Baby s Shoes
Tim went out on his run, but before
doing so he kissed his w ife and the baby
It wae a dark night, and the rain beat
pitilessly against his rugged face, as he tilo wooden aria and leg business was :.t
tried to look through the darkness. She an end, but tho locomotive and labor
Buying macninerv Lave continued
create augmented demands.
provided by law
Dr. Hammond is strongly opposed to
the substitution of electricity for hang
ing, arguing that death by strangulation
with a. silk or cotton iopo is painless and
altogether a rather agreeable sensation.
An artificial limb maker said recently
that "'after the war it was thoucht that
to
v.a goiug forty milea an hour.
TT drnpl' n "liliiid washout " I no
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train was n total wreck. The fireman ,. , : , x n t i
sentinel service nave to well suecerde.T
jumped, but Tim stuck to his pst, like tt,at it hari been decided to extend then
a true engineer.
The wrecking crew got jack-screws aud
raised the tngino from the corpse of hni
est Tim.
lie was buried.
to the whole army in the mountains f
Bosnia and Herzegovina. Consequently
the dogs are now being trained so as to
be able to be employed m the great
maneuvers in the summer.
Senator Stanford's California- ranch
X OTA 51 Y I X f pics;.
Titles K oiiiaed. Alw'aret rnmju'ed, In
surance V tit ten.
eat Ktt -sold.
Better Faeiiiiles for laa'.u I'arni Loan-; than
riivttssuoiit:-; - Xelst :iIia.
JellX A. D.VV1FS,
Notary fuhlic.
K. li. WIXPIIAM,
"Notary I'uhlio.
'v;:i"tA.nf iaue,
uetiicted by a Woman's Wit.
Tkxakkaxa, Ark., April 3. Last night
a l im giving his nnm3 ns Dave Dix
w;is detected in burglarising the Louse of
Mr. Peter Ivy. and was a: rested raid
locked up in the Bowie county jail. Hi
came to -Mr. Ivy and engaged to turn
oyer to him a lot of beef cattle which he
claime.1 to own on lied river, and was to
have started this morning to show Mr.
Ivy the c:.;:l.', but
Ivv's suspicious
were an ;;ed-by his actios
When she
Oliice over F
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noli lied her hus-band. his watch dis
covered the would -bj etttle dealer plun
dering b'ireau drawers, closets, etc.
V.'ith the aid of neighbors he was ar
rested, and on his person was found all
the jewelry and silverware with many
articles belonging to the children's ward
robe.
Th2 brotherho -d attended the funeral contains 5(5,000 acres, and is probably
and done all.thev could verbally and ii- the largest in the country. Some 3.800
nanciallv to aid the widow in her dutress. acres are planted m grapevines, aim lie
The next sad blow, the baby died, the has a w ine cellar that holds 1,000, 00
oti'v lioht of heaven after Tim's death. Radons. Une bonued warcnoiue now-
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"(Mi! heaven, whv hast thou forsaken contains ; u.uou gauoi.s oi oraiuiy maoo
me," exclaimed the widow iu her anguish tue senator s rancn last year.
of heart." In Nebraska, where glandered horses
Time, winch btings forget fulness, had 1 are exterminated bv order of the author
elapted. and the lomlv woman was hunt- ities, the state pays the owner the valuo
ing through the bureau drawers, w hen of the animal. It is said quit? a profitable
he espied a pair of b ib v shoes. business is carried on by parties who take
Thoughts returned of her darling babe over the elate une lots or diseased noises
and with unutterable grief ehc fell back from Dakota, Iowa aud other localities
- a corpse. fr the purose of receiving the Lounty.
Neighbors came, bjrst open the door Seaweed is coming extensively into use
nnd had the body removed to the morgue, for decorative purposes. It will be used
Her arms were crossed over her oreast. during the summer to ornament dresses
"What's that she's got clasped in her instead of flowers, and is already in uss
hands ?" asked a person of the keeper of for decorating dinner tables. It can be
tho morzue. nat iu t!ie natural color or delicately
"Nnthiiio-" w,is 1 he renlv. "only n Ulltetl, a:m me taeet ia finuiiiii.
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baby's isheies."
Married.
has alo the advantage of never fading or
looking the worse for wear.
According to the latest aeeoani the
Grant G. Martin. of Tulare, .Dak., was Louisiana strawberry prop is the largest
OLD RULiAOLE.
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Who'caslo s.nd Kctail Dealer In
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Shingles, Lath, Sash,
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xfVC2. PJlSfle i sVlg at Grand Island seme six ycka
yy I 53 - Es2 sSiSUSc! ago, when the dead body of Valentine
i -i , -. of i. Oukhcr was found in a field near there
U.n supply every demand cf the tram- ,
Call and get terms. Fourth street under circumstancrs indicating that he
In Hear of Opera House. had been murdered.
Light on a Murder Mystery
Keahxey, Neli., April 3
Knoerzer, a resident of South Omaha,
was found wandering around cn a prarie
Sunday in ihc vicinity of Gibbon, aud
when brought to town was found to be
insane. "While confined in the calaboose
at G bbon he came near ending his life
by battering his head against the door,
lie seems to be both red about some
murder and says often, '"I didn't -kill
him, Jake did it." lie says houlwas
married Inst Thursday to Miss Laura M.
Ti,r.,,.L, Richey of riattsmouth, Neb. Tho Key.
K. u. Ulrtss per termed ine ceremony at
the Methodist Kpiscop-u parsonage.
Sioux City Cor. Omaha Herald,
The many admirers of Miss Laura
ever grown, llie. west lennessee straw
berry "crop will be far Ix-low the avcrao,
and so will that of Keitntky, uthca'.t
Missouri and fern them Illinois. Tiie Ar
kansv? evop will not Ikj much over half
the regular vield. Texaa will not raise
more than enough for home use. A!a-
M. Tvichcy will read with pleasure the Uima not many tQ lsortl m
announcement ot her marriage to 3lr.
Grant Martin at Sioux City last Saturday.
Miss Richey is a niece of our fellow
townsmau, Mayor-elect F. M. Richey, and
is a young lady whose ability, accom:
plishments aud v.o.uianly graces have won
for her the admiration and sincere friend-
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marKets ims season, i ne vegetaote crop
in mo-jt of the southern state-: will ho
large. Louisiana, and Mississippi will
have fully double the outimt of any for
mer, year.
. otd" inventory, we reduce
, ;o 11 tl.'e gootls rather than to
carryover. We are 'willing to si 11 our
entire Winter Goods at cost. Staples we
have a large quantity aad ol'i'tr theiu
very low. Culico.-t 3 to 5 cents per yard,
linking tl.e hi t standard of them at "JO
yard-, for I .'. Gingham best dn -s
.-.! h s 1 o cents per yard. lre-i giod.i
i.ll kinds id th'..- very lov.'i t prices, from
5 cents per yal d upward. Woolen ho:;c
we o!IVr at. co.-t, t-xtra fne. Jadies ca-.h-mere
hos", worth vl.Od, now 15 rent,
flue heavy wool -!0 cents, now child
ren's line ribbed woith 50, now 30. l.'n
tler wear inut go at lov prices, as we
will not keep them over.
Our Gents Silver Grey Merino Shitts
r, ;.,.,.- 50 jiow 35.
.n oii,i.i avi-r grey marino sliii t -
and drawers, extra cpiality 75 now 50.
Our Scarlet till wool shirts and draw
ers fin" qualify if 1.00 now 75 Cents.
Our scat let all wool shirts and draw
ers, line quality f 1.25 now 1.00.
Our scarlet all-wool shirts .and draw
ers, line quality 1.75 now 1,25.
) ;r scarh-t all-wool shirts and draw
ers, line quality S2.00 now 1.40.
Li2 - TL7B263"'E,Vl'i125I
Kl'.'d.V AS CIIKAT.
Our 25 per cent, discount on cloaks, is
st'dl good. We are determined to clo-n:
out our entire stock and never before
has such an opportunity been offered to
economical buyers to purchase the best
qualities for so little money.
Joseph V. Wec'Idmeb.
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folly (iL'tc-i'in iiic ! b di; coiitinr.c liu.-iiics.- in 'j
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' now, a ti-iu-.-t'd'v jtrj-atic infill.-, lmvt Ix.-eti -,
Mi pcrlccUil 1'cr 1 lie mut iiuiancf id ,-aiiK; under the 'j
niantiriiioi,! .U A. I'i:iIo' and' i I i n ft- j i
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J nci as 1m:;. k --:(; or and c;t.-itii r. v.o liorewith .i
$ notify (tin- tYk ::- and .itrur.s oi' ur final do- '
cision aiM.i kuiuiy tram-it a cuiil innaiic.- of your
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llj past sixteen vea-t.-, oy the additie-n of eoiuj.o
W tent clerieal force.
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Courteous treatment, and an c-leant new
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Bed-Roek Prices,
t "We trust to merit your good will and patron-
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Our Creat necr lUiige.
Thft groat deor raus;o of the country Is Lx
ortbern "Wisconsin, Miiinesota and DakoUk
ship of a liirg-5 circle cf acquaintances Though the Indians slaughter great numbers
. . . ... I if thpsn anim.ik. vet 1 lis depr oonriuuo verv
who unite with inu iiekli in wishing
her all that joy and happiness which
genuine merit so richly deserves.
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I i!U Lugiups! Oul
Will be ope:i Jajiuary 21ti, at the
of these animals, yet the deer continue very
liuinerous. Bostoa Budget.
A lost riv-rt Tte shoemaker's shop.
All work warranted first-class.
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