Plattsmouth weekly herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1882-1892, October 25, 1888, Page 5, Image 5

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EXTENDED SYMPATHY,
TO 1 IIK FBIKNDi OK KUDUI K." I Dlil JI.MOXD.
Fur Tuk HKitAl.n by (). T. Wood.
J.xtendotl symjiatliv and toars
Ar. ill! ..f .... ..v.i'i .
Yet fiieiKln have tendered svntnalhie
'lis li ieud.-, of "HiHldie." rale.
llimurh tear of friends av:nletli not,
1 he lilt les form to raise,
True sympathy from friendly hearts,
.May lighten elotidy d iys.
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- How vividly till" briiiKS to mind,
liilemy, "we are in deatii :'
In spring, how many buds are liiilcd
15y steel's cold, icy breath?
Thou cli some remain rili fall winds blow :
VS nhst..od the droiilh and un ;
J.y silver Host, wiih h eomes at nmht
V e ktuiw th re almost dojui.
How iiiaeh like h "ds and leaves are we"
dome b! !i r in spring wunis ehill ;
Seeim- age. line fro t, at ukht to come
then a I lall low and still.
L'ulike thr- :it. m n has a soul,
i o Jive fi'ievt i more ;
I'all son. or ha.-, he ran have hope
io u eet tiioseyone befoie.
ASHLAND REPUBLICANS.
The Kiattsmouth Clubs Invited to
Attend Their Rally Oct. IG.
The rt-pul.licans of Asl.l.ni.l Iiavc dt-
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ciuei on 1-li.lay next, tlie 2Ctii, as tin
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ttay on wtu.-li to liol.l tln ir rally. Tluii
club left a nio.t favorable imorefsion
upon Pl-ittsmoutli pc.-ji-f, and it is nee.l
Icsa to say that tin re. will be sui over
wra lining tunioiit from tliis citv to at
tend their railv on the 2tt!i. T!ie holies-
ch;! of tills city lias nlso been invit. d.
nncl we hopo tl.ey will not fail slwrt oi
loni- their duty, as tlltf Afhlami ladie.-'
club did in Pi ittsn.outh. The pr s. ik
of ladies on sir h an ncc:i.s.Kn c i tninl
'' lends lmzcli entlnisiasm, and we kno
the yonni; lidi.-s of Plattsmoutli wil
hold their own (n that d-n.
We only hop,' tint they will turn out I..
full fore- and do justice to our city a,i
to themselves.
Clubs will be present from Omnlia.
Line In, Plattsmoutli, Waho.i and o!h i
points. A larire met tinir will In- l)v !d ii.
the. iifterno n, and a torehti-!it procssi.-i
in the eyenin. Doth me tins wiil b
addres-ed by jooniinent sp. aki rs. Son
ator Maadersvn. Rev. J. o. Tate, W. J.
Connell. Judge Crous -, (;co. D. ' "eikle
johb, aud fitln rs wiil ! present." Spec
ial accommodations will lie furnished
for the Plattsmouth people, and it is ex
pected that all republicans of this city
who can will attend and participate in
the rally.
The following invitation to the club
has been received:
Office of Republican League, )
Ashland, Xeb 10-18, S
21 r. John A. Duties, Pi evident of
YouwjMm's Jiejniblinan Club, Plaits
mouth, NtlrusJiu:
Df.au Srn The rennbl ir.nns of Atli.
land cordially invite your club to join us
in a rand rally on the eve of Friday,
October 20th. Omaha, Lincoln, Wahoo
ana other points are expected to send
good delegations. Please address us of
your actions as soon as possible, that you
may oe assigned a prominent position in
uie parade. ours truly,
G. J. RAii.sr.ACK, Sec.
Crand Island Republicans Join the
Campaign Enthusiasts.
Grand Island, Xeb., Oct. IS An en
thusiastic meeting was held here tonight.
Hartenback's opera house was p icked at
8 o'clock and when lion. O. V. E. Hor
sey, Captain Hill, Captain Hayes and C.
O. Whedon marched down the isle a
cheer went up that fully demonstrated
the feeling in Hall county. Mr. Dorsey
was first introduced to the audience and
in his pointed way disccssed the tariff
pi- M ion for an hour. He was f -llowed
y Captain II ayes. C. O. Whedon and
Jq.taiii Hill. Thomas Robinson, a me
chanic, nude a speech, and speaking us
i- did from experience with the wages
d" England, his talk was very tellin"."
From Tliuifday's Daily.
The funeral of "Buddie" Drunimond
t( ok dace this afternoon at 2 o'clock.
All the schools were closed for the after
noon. The sewer work is at present pro
gressing rapidly and the contractors ex
pect to complete their work within three
weeks. The paving is also being pushed,
over one block and a half already hav
ing been completed.
Mrs. Peterson, mother of the Peter
son Pros, of this city, who fell down a
cellar stairs some time ago and dislocated
her hip and also receiyed other severe in
juries, is rapidly overcoming ,or misfor
tune, and will soon be aide to be around
again.
Breeding Buffalo
TorKK.v, Km., (),.t. lit. C. S. Jones
los;d a contract here vccterdav with
- u ties in manitoba for the only herd of
lomestie buffalo in the world of anv
note outside of his herd here. They
were bought by parties in Pennsylvania
and will be brought to Gard-n city next
month and placed with Mr. Jones' herd.
There are six three nu.irter and ..id. t
h df-breds, and when added to Mr. JoiiT-s'
nerd will make ir,o head. Tim I. df
tUive-qu titer buffalo is a new p ,.f
cattle, and Mr. Jones says that thev will
urprise tin world and be the r-,,;.,..
animal for robes an 1 me it, as they re
pine no sneiter or lood except the native
-ir- Jones has comn et.-d H
organization of a stock company with a
capital of $2110,000. which will establish
m extensive ranch in Putney couutv for
"i- i ne ourtaio.
The Yellow Fever.
SlIKFl-IKLl). Ahl.. Oct.
trom Decatur say-: Xo deaths ti-.
new cases were reported today
o At. ksox v i llk, ria.,Oet. 18.- The fol
lowing is the official bullitin for the
twenty-four hours ended at G o'clock
this evening: Xew cases 3G; deaths, 3
total number of cases to date, 3 C33- to
tal number of deaths, 321. 'Advices
from Fernandin-i say there were thirty
two new cases and two deaths there on
Oct. 15, and on the lGth, thirty-seven
new cases and three deaths.
Mr. C. F. Smith, a prominent tailor
of this city, carried a box of cigars under
Ins arm for a good portion of the day. If
a friend approached him with a smile he-
only opened up th-j box, and after re
questing him to h-lp himself, informed
him that " It's a boy.-"
Charles Ellis and Harvey Westlake,
who were tried before Judge Stiles yes
terday afternoon for waylaying and rob
bing Jas. Keough of his money and
watch last Saturday night, were bound
over to the dL-trict court by the sum of
$200 each. Keough wss also held bv
the sum of $100 as a witness.
Judge H.-.ynec, whose return to the
city was ment oned in this paper several
week - ago, has ag iiu taken his departure
for the east. His former wife st i 11 resides
in this city, and many think she has only
a short time longer to live. As-macv
thought who were acquainted with thy
rcprooate judge, he returned to her foi
no good, but only for the purpose of
roi.-omg the old lulv of what iironertv
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she still has remaining in her name, lb
persuaded her to make a will, w iliin r
him all the property. He had inter
viewed a prominent lawyer of this city
and asked for information as to which
would lie the easiest way to secare the
property. As the attorney was in sym
pathy with the old lady, he understood
the situation immediately. - He in
formed the old judge that the best
way for him to do would be to uerstiade
the old lady to will her propeity to him,
and he made out the papers for him.
We learn that when Mrs. Haynes again
makes a will that the first one will not
be valued at the the cost of the paper it
is -written on. After the had made her
?Ir. V. S. English, assistant superinten
dent of tiie 15. At M., is in :he city today
on business.
The district court ca 1. nd.i: for the
adjourned September term was forwarded
will, he informed her that he had because he has dealt fairly with all .pas
been married nearly ever since they had tions, let us elect him again. Weeping
been separated. Toe news almost broke Water Eagle,
the old lady's h'-nrt. lie now resides at
Jackson, Mich., with his second wife I Mr. John W. Cl.uk. c.f Weri.m.r
and fiye children. He left this citv f..r Water, brother of ( 'it v .tin.-,,,.,. Ti,-,-,Z n tlj"UI"'",,J :
there last Friday. j ('lark, is now in the city at the i,ome of I t0 W,','I', Hj'i;,- n this
-One of the noted public feasters I - I"'' At present he i suffering j ''Vi'?!.'!i'r! lX
, . . intense r f,-,,m t .r f.fr,..--fj ,.f p.,.;,pl.v l" ' ' """ i re. i
oioie e'liii.iioiii v Known as !i rrnipn in. i - J
fested a wron."- house 11
in this city with the intention of woi kin-r I t!l(',-v f;li1"'1 1,Im- Ir,! ,,;,s leveled to
it for a meal. Afi-r the man covered . , lllc hot S!'! I" '"H over the entire conn
meal which could lind room in
smaller than a bushel bask-.-t out
his vest, he was in the act of returning ! overcoming the disease, but we learn thai
thanks to his entertainer fur tlwe goo 1- j is nou suffering as much as at anv
ness shown him and making way fur the I tlm
m.uoniy Known as a tramp, n- ! - " - : i ,...,.,..,:.. ,.- , . . ,
x wrong house the (,ni(.r 1;J W- and his eyesight has almost n, v. I and . w 1 ve cnnonal
nothiiiT i try to r-''K'f ""'I returned to his
side of ' llolil ,K're thinking he was spcadily
i rvt'.o-r. . il. , I! . li 1 .1
Our juvenile base bail club, the;
door to take his departure when he was j - .r, r ,,
1 - I 1 1 . f . ill . vi i ji . i- I.- -i . . r ...... . t
abruptly halted. The gentleman who , ,r ' ' ' ,' ' ' "l
r..,i ,t... t: ,i .... , , , , i " 11 l"-'irs. who woil.s in the
L1" ii-iiiij'. i.-.iiiA'-n mat lie nail oeetl ! i . ... ,
, , , , ,. recorders ofnee; fiom her uncle who
sorely imposed upon by the public sp rit- x- , r.., ti T ,
,i ..i , , . , 1 . l!s Ir' -w ork City: "I hope that
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, us t.iai the l tse lall sea
son is not yet at ;:n nd, j,,,, t(.,r jt ;s
their iiitentiou to play another .r.une be
fore retiring for tiie winter. They will
play a nin: front l, k Cek this after
noon OH fhj ba-j ball groM.ids u-est ,.ftl.,.
cit.-.
etl people, and had sworn vengeance
Me i w i e
bailing :ut the
you. as muiy other of our democratic
thr. 1 .l fi....,,.x 1,.. : .... i ! -
...v. i, um ii m iioiii..sci to do f ,. ,, -1 1 l r
, i . , ,. rnends do. s-.-e before you a sure defe-i
enough work tor his dinner tiiitl skipped ! f1 , , ieie..i
01i, , , , . , 1 1 i of eleniocracy. and that von. as liosts of
ami he had made im ln imn.l ........ ' ' "
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up on the next one who should try to
impose upon him for the sins of the
many. The sudden halt which his honor
was oblig,-d to make at the door surpri
sed hnn. The 'nndlord had a whale
bone h o!.' whip laid conveniently away
for the occasion, and quick 'y sccut-ng ir
he r. quested ti;.- !rai!.! to accept
employed Ve; ter.bi v in
Jtj'iruul o.'iice. As thf
"stink ctM-k" which iio-.v.d by that
journalistic comer had b. en interrujded
in its now by the stiM t im thanics, the
others, h-ve concluded to work- f,,r t!. " VC'' V( i U"V,,'1 ,:s ";mk J flooded
tection to our homes." The sentiment ' d
...... .....I! i . .. , , . . . or s
....3 mui 1 1.-L.V.-H eu olil nam to rejoice
of
:aw which he offered him and make his
to y wood pile, the sight of which
over.
The funeral of "Buddie" Drunimond
took place yesterday afternoon about
2 o'clock. Services were held at the
residence of his father, by the Rev. H. R.
13'drgess. of the V. lUen-vi! r ,,,,r.. l..r...
nnn-rved the unfortunate man. The poor j the removal of the rem u,iL t tL
canvasser marched to the wood ml, with rv t!. r.,i. f.,t., t
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,i ii.: up p.-u iiea. i -.un .apparently suffer
ing from as much timidity as he would
had a death sentence been passed upon
him. His employer did not v1i.p h.c
republican ticket and help to . secure pro- ' r,0', '0, " tU of that
v.., vc-now jever, cholera
something of the kind, bad water
does not contain the genu.
- The Glenwo d Opinion leaves us
under the impression that the Glenwood
people are of the opinion that the Platts
moutli republicans cleverly entertained
them during the rally of lust Saturday
night. About one column appeared in
that paper's issur: of the isth speaking
loudly in praise of the rally, from which
the following few lines were dinned-
Our folks were cordially greeted and
vice was held. Six of the boy's class
mates were selected as pall bearers, and
six more acted as escorts- finr vn.i,., I r,.t-.ur f.,.......i . .
. - ' v '. me lauies jciii (spec
. tV, , eiue itatiiey, lauy well caret ' for. Thev we.-., fnm
own time ittsr. tli.-n -fvf it -ot. rr 1. um . - vvtio lurn
, . ; ' ' ' "liv "ut- hurray, Robert ished an elegant su,.pr.r aiul cof,,,,.,,,
he wanted, as ha ? oc, at a distance Brown. Escorts: Wallace Thresher, quarters, in which o tarry
from the mw tvit ihk Imw n-t,; ; i.;, v..i.t : n. .. .... i ,r . . '. ' L" 10 larr u'' le m tl
le
from the mnn with nis horse whip in his
hauil while the unfortunate tramp sawed
enough wood to pay for a week's meals
some where where people would be
more generous. The landlord informs
us that he is under the impression that
when this intruder spreads the news to
his chums that he will ever more be free
from tramps.
Hon. L. D. Richards, chairman of
Nebraska republican state central com
mittee informs us that the Hun. Chas
F. Manderson is billed to sneak at Ash
land on Friday, the 20th.
Ami Todd has served the people nf
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Lass county faithfully for two terms, he
Noble Smalley, Fred II iwksworth. Chas
Kennedy, Jimmy Stewart, Wayde-n Hunt.
A large number of the most beautiful
bouquets were donated by children of
the school and teacheis. while numbers
of others offered similar tributes of re
sped. Although the little fellow was
only about six years old. he had gained
many friends and was a general favoiite
where ever he was known. He was un
commonly bright for a child of ids age,
and gave great promise; but he was cut
down in his youth and his death has
caused the deepest bereavement to
citv.
ic
has been nominated for a third term est trial.
Celestials Allowed to Lari-J.
Washington, Oct. I U. A t-.legram re
ceived at the treasury department from
the collector at San Francisco announces
the arrival at his post of the American
.steamer Bertha with ninety Chinese la-bon-rs.
The steam, r he says, cleared at
Kodiak island, Alaska, w hitl.ir they went
from San Ftanci-.o. The Collector tuks
for a ruling whether the Chinese should
be allowed to land. In re-plv Assistant
hecntary Maynard ays that these China-
. . 1 i::cn uiav im- rp'r-. .
ins parents. The funeral was ou- ,rfM1 "r -f " ,,cver
commonly large. The Herald sympath-' i . ' ",ajr thvrf
izes with the parents in th:s. their iver- l'eru"ttl ty He advises, Low
est trial. eer, inat strict proof of this be de-
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maaded.
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