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    PLAlTSMOriTIl VVEEkLV nETtAti), TIUTUSDA V, DECEMIlKll 20, 1S88.
'he smugclinc conspiracy.
Circumstances Attending the Ar
rest of Neilson, Alias
Leonard.
Dknveu.CoIo., Dec. 17. A. C. Neilson,
alias J. M. LeorarJ, is the name of a man
urrcstcd in Denver, charged with opium
smuggling. On Tuesday last Mark
Harding, a special agent of the treausury
department, reported to United States
Marshal 1 1 i 1 1 that lie suspicioned Neilnon'8
prenenf:e in thin city. Harding had a
copy of a way hill from the St. Paul,
Minneapolis fc Manitoba railway for
Home freight shipped at IVittineau, Dak.,
or this city. The consignors claimed
that the freight consisted of household
goods. This consignment was directed
".A. 0. Neilson, Denver, Colo.,' and
weighed MO pounds. Deputy Marshal
Currier ;r::teded to the Union Pacific
freight ofhYe for the purpose of making
the arrest when the goods were called
for. On Wednesday a stranger with ill
fitting clothes aked for the goods con
fcigned to Neilson, and was placed under
arrest. Neilson's trunk at the Metropoli
tan hotel whs subsequently searched and
found to contiiiu 147 packages of pre
pared opium, amounting to seventy-three
pounds. The prisoner waived examina
tion when arraigned before the commis
sionei, ami was taken Friday night by
ollictrs to St. I'aul.
Br. Pall, Dec. 10. There u every
reason to belieye that the smutrglintr
conspiracy which United States officials
here discovered by the information of
one of the band arrested at Denver, and
the subsequent seizure of 800 pounds of
opium at St. Viacint is more far-reaching
and of vastly greater proportions than at
first proposed. It is certain that the
operations of the smugglers were not
confined to opium, but that large quan
titics of silks and other costly fabrjes
from China had been landed in Iiritish
Columbia and brought to various points
on the Canadian Pacific railroad and con
signed to smugglers. It Is known that
government officers have recently . seized
several stiinll lots of sjlks that are to be
disposed of to St. Paul and Minneapolis
merchants. The officials are prcoerving
the utmost secrecy in the hope of catch
ing more of the smugglers..
A Protest From Utah.
Salt Laics City, Djc. 18. The liberal
committee issued yesterday the following
address to the country.
Salt Lake City, Dec. 17, 1888. The
liberal territorial committee, representing
republicans and democrats alike, desire
to call the attention of the country
to ' the fact that the gentih-s of
Utah unanimously oppose the Mormon
state scheme, recently endorsed by the
democratic congressional caucus,. We
are confronted by a condition not a
theory. Polygamy is not dead- The
law is nit supreme. Two hundred and
thirty-four indictments were found at the
present teim of court, as proved for vio
lations of the United States statutes, de
signed to suppress polygamy and polyga
mous living- To give Utah statehood
i . , ' i i ..
WOUlU rct:llU progress, ucpretiaic yaiucs,
perpetuate polygamy an I hand the terri
tory over to the Monuor; presthood, We
call upon patriotic citizens everywhere
to unite in a strong protest to congress
against the proposed action. The admis
sion of Utah to statehood would be a
crimo against Americans.
Signed. O. W. Powers,
Chairman.
An Anti-Vice War.
Elkk.viit, Iud., Dec. 17. The county
sheriff Saturday arrested every saloon
keeper, every gambler and every aban
doned woman in the city as well as
several drugstore proprietors, wljo are
likewise charged with violation of law.
A defective h;i3 been working here under
the direction of the law and order league,
and the raid has stirred everything up
from the bottom. The mayor called a
public meeting for Saturday night to
take furiher Measures for reief fm
lawlessness, and the law and order league
charge in a circular that the entire city
police as acting in conjunction with the
disreputable element.
Fignting at Suaklm
Scakim, Dec. 17. An exchange of
ghots h is taken place between the Arab
edoubis outside ihe tcwn and the ISgyp
tian garrison aided by the Brituh vessels.
During the filing considerable damage
was done to the enemy's breastworks. A
reconnoissauee was made on the left and
rear of the rebels position yesterday.
The party was headed by Gen. Grenfell,
and advanced under i heavy fire from
t,ue f.'iis. The Arab opened! tire, but d4
nfi 'da ci age. '
TheCnicagc Anarchists.
Chicago. III.. Dec. 17' Two or threo
small meetingsof anarchists and socialists
were held here yesterday, but developed
nothing sensation il. Mrs- Parsons, con
trary to announcement, did not arrive
home last night from her trip to Europe.
A committee of her frieuds who were to
meet her at the depof were ndtie Tjasf
evening that she' would not reach, the cify.
fill today.
Held up the Wrong Train.
JIemfhis, Tenn., Dec The officials
pf the Southern Impress company av
their loss by the train robbery Saturday
- night will not exceed $3,000. The train
which followed had $139,000 in the ex
press car. '
He Had to Walk Home.
An interesting story was related to
the reporter this morning concerning a
young man of this city and a little love
drama in which ho is the star. As severe
a trial, because he only loved a girl a
little, he should not have been obliged
to endure, but as such Is the case with
many under similar circumstances, he
must practice patience and tolerate
the joke and the many jests
now brought to bear on account of
it. We can only sympathize with him
and offer a helping hand to bring the
conspirators to task for their unbecoming
conduct. The young man's name is with
held for fear that if it were
given away his patience would be tested
still more. This fellow loves a lassie
about eight miles south of the city
and his regular trips in that direction are
numerous, so much so, that he is not the
only person who knows the whearabouts
of the attraction, and several of his
friendsjiu the city, through curiosity,
have enouired and learned that a
young lady lives about eight miles dis
tant and that she is the attraction. As
the boys found this city too quiet for
their entertainment last Sunday, they de
cided on a course which they djd not
miscalculate on affording them much
amusement. At the regular hour
Sunday evening he started out for
the young lady's home, and was
followed a short time later by some of
his friends. When they arrived at his
destination they found hi horse tied and
it appeared to be under the impression
thu it was in for an all night stand, and
it would not hayo been mistaken, no
doubt, had not tho boy interrupted the
faithful animal and moyed it on. They
found more favorable quarters in a neigh
bor's barn, and tied it there, without
notifying any one or asking
apy questions, to await the arrival of
its thoughtless master. The desired work
was then complete and the boys
returned to the city to await
the results, When the clock announced
the wee sina' hours, the young fellow
then attired himself preparatory to tak
ing his departure. lie reached the spot
where he left his faithful horse many
hours before, and U0 fjrst disagreeable
thought of the night passed through his
head. "Some sinner has stolen my rig,
and what am I to do now?" After a
thorough sea ch of the premises, the only
thing left for hiro to do was to walk
honio, and the distance seemed much too
"Long" to suit him, but he made the
best of his misfortune and started out.
Yesterday he secured another rig and
started out in search, pf tfye other. He
scoured the country in that vicinity, and
much to his delight, found the animal.
As tj)e farmer could not explain, how the
rig carne in his tjarn, the young man is
yet puzzled to HQW ow it got there.
Warden flyers Resigqs.
"Warden llyers tendered his resignation
yesterday to take effect on the first day of
January, and asks leave of absence until
that date. Deputy Warden Hopkins was
appointed to act as warden during the
absence pf Mr. Hyefj, and he will have
temporary charge' of affairs at the state
peuitentiary. No reason has been given
for the resignation and the cause is a
matter of conjecture only. Parties who
pretend to know say that the step is due
to the well known differences existing
between him and the governor. The
truth will doubtless come to the surface
in a few days. Omaha Ree,
Mr. Hyers and fanply are well known
in this city, haying residedjhere for sever
al years. He filled the office of county
sheriff here for a time, and all who form
ed the acquaintance of the family speak
in the highest terms of them. Since Mr.
Hycrs has resigned, we trust that he may
decide to return to Plattsmouth and
make this his future home.
A Constitutional Anendrrient.
WAsmjjGTQJf, Dec. 18. Representative
Breckinridge of Centucy yssterday intro
duced a joint resolution reported during
the last congress by Representative
Tucker from the committee on judiciary
proposing an amendment to the constitu
tion defining polygamy and making it
unlawful at any place in the jurisdiction
of the United States or any fatate.
Proseeuting the Rock Island.
Des Moines, la, Dec, 18. Atty.-Gen.
Baker has begun twenty-four suits in the
district court of Scott county upon in
formations filed by Davenport merchants
asainst the Rock Island railway for
alleged violations of the state law fixing
the iqaximqm. freight schedule, a decision
upon wlpch is nqw. pending in the
supreme court. The penalty for each
Violation ia 15,000. '
Without Food or Shelter.
Nouwald, Conn., Dec. 15. Three un
known men have been on Conkeen island,
three miles from shore, since yesterday
without food or shelter. They went there
Thursday to hoot ducks, and their boat
;o adrift, t is impossible to reach the
inland on account of the heayy gale.
Executed with Rifles,
AT-flK-v, J. j., Dec. Lynian Puslee,
a fratricide., ws, bpf husday pear
"Y qshkahomna in the presence of several
hundred Chuctawa, in the execution of a
judicial sentence. His death wasinstan
eous, three bullets from . as many Win
chesters piercing his breast near the heart.
A Strike In Mexico.
City ok Mexico, Dec. 18. Strikes are
reported from several points on the lino
of the Mexican Nitional railroad owing
to uon-payiuent of wages to employes.
Thursday the north-bound train was de
tained for a time at the depot in the City
of Mexict on account of a refusal of the
men to take the train out until they re
ceived their pay. The station agent tele
graphed to the city office and funds were
forwarded to the station.
Attempted Smuggling.
New York, Djc 18. A passeng-r
who landed here this morning from the
steamer Etruria, and who is thought to
be a southern merchant, tried to smuggle
in $53,000 worth of diamond. They
were discovered by the custom officials
and seized. It is learned that the m m's
name is Gilbert Larres. He drscribes
himself as a wholesale clothing ni -rcli int
of Nicaraugua. He said lie had no in
tcntion of smuggling, not being familiar
with our custom laws. He stat' s that lie
intended to give the jewels to his tiuancee.
Cuardlne: Against Future Evils.
Sheriff (to, cjqorned man): ' must now
conduct you to the scaffold. Will you
have a drink of whisky to stimulate
your'
"No, tlank you; when I drink whisky
I always have t horrible headache next
morning."
The Sarcastic Man Again.
"You are a fish dealer, I believe, Mr.
Haddock?"
"Yes, sip,"
"1 suppose that, haying so much to do
with fish, you seldom eat any ?"
"Oh, you're wrong; I eat fish nearly
every day."
"Well, iow singular! I have niways
believed that tlsh is an excellent brain
food."
Iowa continues to be the banner state
of the union with her total enrollment of
four hundred and seventy-seven thosfcpd
pupils in the public schools. The an
nual report of the state superintendent
of education shows a remarkable gain in
the attendance and school facilities as
compared with other states. Tjfot only
is the sfaudapl qf her public schools
high, but the percentage of illiteracy is
less than in any other state. JJee,
t-... ,
Electric tights-
Asiilanp, Tfeb., Dec 18. Ashland is
to have some ney lights.. A car load of
material arrived, yesterday and work will
begin at qnce to put in system of tlco
trie lights, The power will come from
the mill and will be made by the same
water power that runs the mill. Ashland
does not propose to be in the dark y
longer.
A Fatal Collision.
Concord, N. IL, Dec. 18. -Two shift
ing engines on the Cuqcorc". railroad near
here ye;terd,ay collided and Engineer J.
E. Williams was killed, Engineer Frank
Flanders badly injured, aqd Fireman
Quimb.ly less severely huit. The acci
dent was due to a thick fo.
High Water.
New Haven, Conn., Dec. 19. The
Naugatuck is swqolen, Uy the heayy rain.
ana iniljs have had tQ stop at Seymour.
Buildings in Ansonia are flooded. Con
siderable damage Is feared.
The following reasons for purchasing
lots in South Park still hold good:
As a whole they are the finest lying
in the city.
They are shaded with beautiful forest
trees,
They are located between Chicago and
Lincoln avenues, the two finest drives
about the city.
They ar? only a ten minutes,' walk from
the business portion ot the town, and five
minutes' walk south from the shops.
Only one-half mile from the New Fair
grounds.
The only addition to the city reached
by two established avenues.
The only new addition to the city
reached by water myitis and with, a pros
pect of being supplied in the near future
with complete water privileges.
Has a new brick school house and
good school.
Will certainly have street car piivileges
at no distant date.
If you wish a fine view of the riyer,
locate in South Park.
If you wish a sightly and picturesque
view of Plattsmouth, pap, be h,ac fr(jm
aSoHth parfclfit. '
To persons in the railroad employ, the
eastern portion of South Park is the most
desirable residence locality in the city.
To persons desiring a residence on
Chicago Avanue, the western porteion of
South Park lsuitable for that purpose.
The B. & M. railroad track rrjns near
the east line of the additlo.n, furnishing
good facilities for manufacturing indus
tries. Over $14,000 worth of this desirable
property has been disposed of within a
short period a,nd nP part has been sold
to outside speculators which is solid
proof of the growth of this part of the
city.
More substantial houses were built in
South Park in the fall of 1S87 and sum
mer of 1SS8 than in any one locality in
the city.
The projected line of the ilissouri
Pacic railway is abng the west side of
South Park.' '"
Terms, one-third cash, balance in one
and two years, or lots may be purchased
on monthly payments.
Any Dunper p.f persons, n' less than
five, purchasing ten lot3 in one transac
tion will be giye.n a lot free to dispose
of as thev may deem proper.,
Any person or peroa pui chasing 20
or more lota and paying i cash, may
have one and two years on balance with
out interest
The title of this property is perfect and
clear from incumbrance, k
Best Cough Cure.
For all diseases ol the Throat uml
Lungs, no remedy Is so safe, sp;ly, and
certain as Ayer'a Cherry IVctorul.
An iuilUjKTjsttJjle family tutilicine.
"I fnnl Ayer's Cherry lVctoral an
Invaluable remedy for eolJ-i, cough,
anl other ailment of the throat and
lunjjs." M. S. Kaudall, 'Mt Uroudwuy,
Albany, N. Y.
" I have used Ayer'u Cherry Pectoral
for bronchitis and
Lung: Diseases,
for which I believe It to Imj the greatest
medicine in the world." James Miller,
Caraway, N. C.
" My w ife had a distressing eouirh,
with pains in the side and breast. We
tried various medicines, but none did
lir any good until I got a bottle of
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral which hud cured
her. A neighbor, Mrs, Olenu, hud the.
nieaaleM, arid the cough wa rtilievtd by
thu use of Ayer's Chorry Pectoral. I
have no hesitation iu recommending
this medicine." Robert Horton, Fore
man llnuiUiijht, Morrillton, Ark.
" Ayer's Cherry Pectoral cured me of
a severe cold which had settled on my
luiiM. My wife says the Pectoral helps
her more than any other medjejrp ;l
ever iwed,"-F.iui CJaik, Mt. Liber',
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
VHlCfAfttqi fly
pr, 4, C. Ayer it Go., Lowell, Mast.
Bold l.y all Drugglau. Price $1 ; .i Wilis, i
t:ieiv v .e:i I-. v rr .
T'10 following ;i !; (..::,- f : ,,m t.j.
lip?i )l jittio lVii'i l Mo:in. ili-v. a " yc.ir
old girl, whoso 'father v;;s ' 'ti::
readiness for a dive niot.Jiis" Trip
Alice, her oklor si .,iei v::s fr-t'line
badly over her pe-pt etiw long
abserico, uml IVurl. si-ej.-ig licrci v. ap
proaelied her father, saving: ' Vv'iial
day is today. pupaT "Why. I'rida.v
my dear. Why do yo:i u.sks'' ' Tiien
to-morrow is Satuid;; y, and llie next
day Sunday, and I'len'cume;; Monday,
and you mu jniij; j .ia.v on Monday.
!ap;i'; ''Ve.-T, my litllo darling. 1 am
sorry to say I am " "Weli. then,
papa, I ain't going to crv till Mou
day." Omaha JJee.
Oil qu tji V-iv,
A new pielhod. of using oil for re
during waves in a storm is mentioned
by The LiyeiK)ol Journal of Com
merce, vi"t,ii consists of liiing oil
rockets to windward This is aGcr
man natent, and, in a recent experi
ment between Urcmcn and New Ywk,
tho explosion of (iv? rockets at dis
tances, pf l,2Qu to 1..10U feet from the
vessel, covered a apace of 1,500 to 2.000
square feet with oil. and calmed the
waves Immediately. A rocket has
been thrown U00 feet against a strong
wind. The patent is said to bvo been
bought by the NoytU Guroiau Lloyds.
Colony Rights,
The people of New South Wales and
New Zealand are of tho $amo mind
with the peqj.lt P? Queensland as to
the right of a colony to be consulted
regarding tho choice of a governor,
they cordially approve the stand
taken by (Queensland in protesting
agajnst the appointment by the home
government of a man who is held by
the colonists to bo unfitted for the of
fice. Why go to grocery and dry goods
stores for arcticts wheu you can get them
tor tjje at blierwoocl at
Sioux City's Irr provements-
Sioux City, la., Dec. 18. Financial
statistics for the building improvements
during the year just closing, which have
just been footed up show an investment
of fo,l28,614, an increase over-lt yeai'
of $ 1,226,397.
Wives? Buy your husbands a pair of
tl.ose beautiful plush slippers at Sher-.
wood's. tf
Destructive Floods.
Paris, Dec. 17. Terrible storms have
been raging for the three days in the de
partment of the Pyrenees-Orientales,
flooding the villages and causing wrecks
and much loss of Jif
Notice.
Ti.e pnual meeting of stockholders in
the Plattsmouth Loan & Building Asso
ciation will be held on Monday Jan. 7th
1SS9, jn G. A. R. hall, city of W atts
inouth, for the purpose of electing n
board of directors for the ensuing yeai
and for the transaction of such other
business as may properly come before the
meeting. J. II. Young.
Dec. 4, '88. tf Set'y,
Qovernwsnt tici"ncalon Forfeited
Paws, Dec. 17. The government con
cessions to the Panama canal company
have been declared forfeited.
JACOBS QU
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THE 'XJtL5.RLI3 A; Ca,
We Want Your Attention
Long enough to tell you that our line of Fall
Dry Goods is unsurpssed.
CARPETS
Brussels .
Ingrains.
Rich Surmay Rugs
All Widths and (Jnalitic of
FLOOR OILCLOTHS
Linoleum. J)aur .Malts, etc.
Underwear of all Kinds
We have the
LARGEST and BE IT LINES
In the City. An inspeetson will con
vince you.
"We have the lest lio-hted store
lor Anyone
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Better Facilities for makin? Farm Lcasu than
Any Otiiej Agency,
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(Set our pi ices before yon buy.
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Dress Goods
A Superb Ltne of
Henrietta Cloth,
Dress Goods,
Tricots,
Broadcloths,
And floods of Cheaper Quality
rooms in tin; State of Ni
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Bank Cass County
Cotiier Mala and Sixth Street. .
lattsmotjth: asrss
,C. H. PARME1.E. President. I
lJ M. PATXEK.SON. Cashier. (
Transacts a General Bantint Ensiness
HI3IIEST CASH PRICE.
Paid for County and City Wvr,-uts
COLLECTION KJtl'K
and promptly remitted fo:.
C. H. Parrr el. J. tf. ratf eriwn.
Fred O.tJer, x. B. Smith.
S. . Windham. M. Morrisey.
James PaitersoD. Jr.
Dr. C- A. Marshall.
Preservation of tbfe Natural Teeth a
Sptcialry. Auestbctira piven for Pain
less Fillino .t Extraction ok Teeth.
Artificial tetlh made on Gold, Silver.
RuUxr or Celluloid Platrs, and inserted
as soon as teeth are extracted when de
sired. All work warranted. Prices reasonable,
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