'y ;6 WEEKLY HERALD; PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, 'APRIL 3, 1800 i J 2 c ."frit 1 I 1,1 F .4 y-i IS n p.- W Is i i i r III DAY. j)rlniido Tvfft, the .age of Avocn, dv n neat ad drees on the "bhIoods of .bruska." C. S. Dawson, "to the Utiles," showed was Ht home with his subject ami "i onht down the bous-. IS ui. II. Wcoley, one of Cass county's lest lawyers, mudo 11 viry creditable : .promptu response to "the judiciary. t E. A. (Brian, of the lite, i j.n cf the t :st all around newspaper nun iu the , ,de Aid himself iroud in his response 1 "the press. jj lIonO. M. Hitchcock, the brilliant .ung Journalist, of Omaha, made hii msuully fiiti rtaininjj and thoughtful f lupromptu to "western enterprise." John A. MucMurphy, the old time pro prietor of this p:iper, responded in a must ttting manner with some long to be re tenibered reminisceuses to the toast I The old settler." Mr. Phillioi, assistant freight agent of ne M. P., in responding to the toast of -tho corn rate," insisted ho couldn't ffik? a ftp 'cell but bfore lie yot through ovtrybody knew that he could. j II. D. Hathaway, the publisher of the . Jrst daily newspaper eyer printed in i 'lattsmouth, yiz. The Daily Herald, vhich he started the second day of Jati ' htv. IR.'i.l made a nh-asant address Unit Was especially enjoyed by all the older i citizens present. Sat i'KImy. Tho motor line, is making regular trips tram Will IJ iJr'intner was in tin grout Iv n I .UtlV)f I j V oolf nt rvcK-ne. if vou clon t believe it ook at liis fuCe. Andrew Simpsons little babe was buii- sd yest- rday at Oak hill cemettry, after I .; tt tedious illn- ss of sevirnl weeks. h The news cmcs toth Hkru.d author Jitatively that '"T pin n Clifford Esq. will 'run independent for Police Judge. I O. II. Ballon sold his PI tte county tjfann yesteicbiy for $'2a per acre to a Mr. Vaughn, nsuling neai the poor farm. The democrats h ivc a shabby wy of iV .preatinjj new converts, Potteiiger only ( jrjot four votes last night for police Superintendent Rodders, of the South Irjjcrn division, was in the city over ni"ht; 'Win company with master mechauic Gn u- Bel. He went to Omaha this morning. J. B. Malmshury, th photographer ft that has been tsking residence views in thi'3 city for some time, left for Omah 1 fi this morning to purchase some new sup plies. A hour ty on sugar has done more for the cane sugar production than twenty years of tariff. If two year3 can do so f much, what will be accomplished in a decade. Trusts cannot absorb and control bounties and thus block their influence. It pays to advertise in the Hekald, the notice we put in the paper as to the reinoval of the dead horse from the sand bar, resulted in its disappearance that same night by ruooDligut. Geo. Smreve say8 he will k ep his word and yoto for the one who did it, but, he is not sure whether it was Connor or McVey. At a business meeting of the Young Men's Christian Association held in their rooms last evening, the following direc tors or trustees were elected for the term of three years: Wakhington Smith, C. S. Polk and Thomas Worth. The board will meet next Tuesday evening to e'ect officers of the Association for the ensuing year. The local correspondent of the Omaha Pvepublican in imtes that tommorow's (Sunday's) Edition of that paper w ill contun a cut of Hotel Riley together with a breif description of the improve meets and enterprises tdready in the cit- y, and of the outlook for 'be present year. The psper's generous treatment of this ci'y. certainly deserves ncogniti 'U. Suml. Bdlance was the unfortunate loser of a fine $G0 gold watch yesti rdny evening about five o'clock. Mr. Ballance is engaged with two assistants in plaster ing the new Pnsbyterian church; ho Kft bis vtt-t continuing Ids watch down stairs, and S' nt clown by one of the men an hour aft-rwanl to learn the time of dav, whcirhf wan pained to learn that the watch had been taken although the vest and chain remained untouched. District Court The case of Goodwin v?. Goodwin was on trial all day yesterday but was not finished when court adjourned and ; will be on for Monday morning. This is a peculiar ca3', wherein O. A. Good- j win sues for a divorce, and Mrs. Good-! win conies in and also asks for a di- j . . .1 t: : ...... .t,... ! vorce, anil jel tney are nviug logcu.ci as happy ms they have for the last fiye years. The grand jury after investigiting the matter coming bef- re theui reported to the Judge last evening and were dis charged. Their proceedings were secret s also is their report scd what they have dine will be known only when some action is taken on the report, Several motions were culled : up and disposed of au3dSoujrciiilCcl-talieo UiF k DAKOTA DEVIL. i I He Thrusts a Knife Into His , i Sons IiOGieS, j i a' ri qv vn.'x."'v Tiin'ii'r Tli Committee Api'oitttt-i ly thi elary lnil f;lltur ti. Invrnti;;iitti Trea-i-nr-r Arcli-r' Aeroiuit. Kind Illia it ! f:tu:t;r lu ftil'JT.OOU. . ! o ,v -,, , , , i l- At r.KTux. S. 1), M.u-,1. 0.-15. l'.c- c-it, ; resident of thn county, livni- te-n n.ili a in.rtJh.w-nt of b(;i. stal.bvd ' histwobons nnl cut hh wifea throit ! .... . . ! ea.ly in the mormn- Ho w;n 1.1 the ; custoly of tin? slu-nff at llii-i !aw, bav- ! in been Imuivl over by Jusii'o lioolh to i I. , ... . . ... ...... ... .fe....,. j- : ,' faiaily testified against I vm at the pre-i liminarv exs-ndnalion. cmxih.'xJ ' .lr m Ilia from the sheiiil and wcit rlire-t!y hom ; with tbo intention of kil; 5?' if tie entire f niily. After com:aiuiri4 the died he (lo 1. and fchc;ifl Cbamburiaia is in pursuit. Murylanil'n I-i':iuti Trnmirer. hot 1 i I Anxap.-ii.i-!, .Ml., Slire'i -a. Th jo;nt commit: 03 appointrnl bv t!io ieris- ' latare to oxamiac ttn nccoinn of Trea u er An hr, visit" i Bil. in t.' -old opened the oox kf.-t by .jr. Archer in tho fc'a! Deposit onip'inv. con tail i :itr tbo wear ties. 'J'iie co,amti:te" me bi their re,rt 'o loin Louses. '1 h;,;r vx- ! am;a ti n or f in k. cm: :i 1 ts t- ii iwea a defalcation of .:.?.a 0. f t. iieiti ifn coapon-i on so ni! of ro.i ls, not ac- cou.i.'i'd f-r. Hi ie -. iir mii-ii.t iVai ilii- irciMiivrS b e. o',')'' ) or Weil Vir- giii. a Cent:' d hoii-. vi 7.s:J) of !,- t- and Ohio cur tnit boa :;. ..,. "Pied- 1 inont and t'uaib ia id rai-roa-l ivoad-.. i and i'ol.OO;) cd treo;r r 1: a' tioa.is. 1 .A It'irrlnl- ii'ur.irr. ! Iswr-Nv.r:cTJj, Kaa., M u ch 19. The I Lo-,-i ib'y ln-a'iiovel ..y- of a won nn w.ia ' loa.id 011 . river bank a;rut a mile! above the city. Otm ler a-i s verea ! trota tjni ira-:'c a 'd has yei j liee'i f -and. T.n trunk if -'fcf was in t'o scctioiis. tbj Lead. busi ; and arms Ivin; several 10 !. from! ih-.i l!a- s iinl one bir, w' ii 11 wvi- tie.l ! in a i-sitk nd wt.:Lltid with ftxiif. ! Tae lo.y was iiiiicht to the ciQ. It I has Leon i b-ntiae I as Mrs Mrtiman. wifn of a (ierinaa miner oi' tlus"cify. A builei hole near the left ear wtas dis co ored. Her hu.bau i Las lietH ar r s;ed ami t-ensational JoveUmeats arc-- exp-e. ted. A i'all for Ai in.xl om. PirTSBViia, Marc h '.'X Hie senior or , , , . , . , -lit tier of American Mi eli -uucs hitve cad-d; for 1.000 armed men to assist them to day iu placing the Amrri-an fl-'g on tha public school houso at Mucklerate. a binail mining town ia S6t?rret townshirx this county, 'the irn chanies aitempie-i to rube uh ; flag lut tanur- la w ant were lilt I ttlt llic riiiinnvc l-v. iiitt ifc.li jii.'. j lv a nioh of foreigners, who refus"d to ! ..-... f 1.a i.nliu-irvi t-i t ..,.V..a ror.1 allow the flag to bo pi .ced an the build-J UinnpprHrnnfe of n. I!;mk-Veller. PiTTsnuRU, Pa., March 'V. W. J. McXlregor, teller at tha Fourtli NationaJ bank, t-iivate Focretary of S. D. Herron Jr., cashier of the tame institution, nd treasurer of a number of secret orders ia this city, i mi-using, lie has not been fet't'ii bv his friends -ince last 1 fSaiurday. There ii a discrepancy in his accounts. His wife is almost cru2y over her husband's disappearance. A Proliibi 1 ionist In Trauble. tilt an i Rapids, Mich.,' March 29. - j Lyman T. White, a Prohibition leader i of Eaton Rapi Is. was convicted in the j United Stati District court of retailing! liquor with ut a government license, j He wiis seuten :ed to pay a liui of 10') I and costs and given fiiteea days in j which to move for A new ti iaL ! A T.vili:.no .Hint. I B1.1STOX, March S'rf The annual meet- j iag of stockholders of tho American j Lk!l Telephone coaipuay was held. The i report shaws th following: Earnings, j .s-;.i)l4.7i)4, again.it Jti.S ia.ilS in 1SHS; ex I peas. -s, $ ,a;ia.9. Hi. against SI .450,ttJ -i in j IS'.tS; net eart i igs. S .I'.'is.TSS. an ia- cease of i-4t.53:J: dividends. SI, 23 ,50., i aa increise of Sbbb-lJ: sarius, J-.loi,-! 0) I. an increase 01 ; Uifr;. ; at Uic-.-o. rn ta Ciiiainoiis ! CiiiC.vao, March -.'.!. flie storm wa b.vT-is, Maii h iil. I:i tho h-.u e of j -tii- raging here at n on with alma t mi .' oami-.ns tbo under foreign secretary! abated fury. A big wind and blinding silthit France had I: .Tea a p proa hed sa'w maxe pities: riiais n al a;t i.n oi ; , m..r- a.i,r:. -;or-.- wt. sii.ie. I-ak. Miehi xn -vas in a fary. aa I ni r ior-. r era"1!!! f tiie -.v;"'Ui d in I lishc-rv .n..-i.i Tti.i uvi.l'i! r ti.-i.t.l i-v-oiil: I p-icd only to tho presVat sca-oa. The tiU. bill was re.id a -e-ind li ne. Mililo s St'AITLK. Wash .1. Secre - tary Nobles iV-."isi n U Valentine ' s rip ca"i not t e Si 'jd oti .ti !e laud wat ; revive I hre witis mingled joy and aor- ; n. .v A out ;a.aj.i)i:) worth if prop- ; trty is involved in ib.ii city aio-ie. and ; tnaV.'a :u:e in tho o-.ii a- cit::i oa Puet : -.ouiid. i Vll I'l-a-i-i .'.-i-r s.i , ii ph-I j i:---.-n v.Ti-.t. N. Y. M-.r.-'i D. -John : A Davi. ex-city t.re a.-ur r of Ii Chester, I was se a to need to serve llvo ytors in t!e J ubm-n tad .01 bv -ba-tioe Adatus. of the i m-j court. D.vis' criai ; eo-i .ist-d 1 in 1 ag titiati! i;h .'!' of tae v-.it ins ioi ti an to tiioa y. st'u. ( ri t!.i II1-111H iim. D WTO :. '. M irah 2). it is under- ! -to i l u. 01 j.-: -od 1 aihority that tlie buri al of (J 11 ti Oakland. M i., hi: ia th ta I to the N l.i 1:1 d r.v Cro-ai's remains at ( ii h x f -aj,or ,r , a. id j t'iv va- a- r a .' 1 to j 0 ii ar Ar.ia.gt u. , tl : A-tj,:ia - P SM. M r-a .'.). P..-:.': i ait Soden, of tiie Na.ional league club ot this city, . 1 . .1 . , ..1. announces im si"canog w. v -tu ui 1 GlU -in, one of th pitchers oi' a-t ye ir's Indi.tnaioiLs learn; to play iu tVs city tae earning season. . j i.prt. icHl AmiXY. v.. March 50. 0: no Ki Hill pa anted Maj. Can. H n.ti .mcLIoj, .siieiiJ of th.;. if a::d ccuii.y cu V4ff VKOdillCS IWjJDfl. v FA LLS riTV II ALL. Two Hundred IVruiu.:- liuiietl lle'iraUi I til Kiiliii. Loulsviixe, March 2'.) Two bunded or ",ore I,ien women an.i children lio buried ia the ruin of the Ful.sCity hall. just above Two th street, on ihe south fide. Hie structure was tl tec stories in beight, unl when struck by trie lor adosereral meeting w,-e b. iag It- id I ...... ., . " , , . .1 . 1 wiiiini 11. iiif ioh 01 1110 in uii.-t pia;o far exceeds that al any other one local ity, and of the reat nuinl i-r known to le under tlie dunrn, it iscoitiin thit none will be recxiveie 1 alive. Tnirty-o l 1 di-ad and iioous t wen; v-live I 'i l.v ia- j u red and dying havo mvn ta 1.0:1 oat, but at tnidnilit ti.ere had n t u-ca u foua,, sMf, 4 ().cU.k 'liu ground llooi- oi taj FalU City ball whi fiveii over to aiar.iOt mon, thvre U l - t,lirt butjuciV .1:1 i fvo ity-avd canieiicrs htall. lh-ro wa.i no one m llUS pait )f ,il; bl1 so far HS w known. On the i-.co jtnl l'lo- r lio..t there wore three smad 100:11.. twooi th in ior -t 11.. II LUfcl. I'UM II. -..14a, INCH II 1.3 ;( this wa:; a I.ne iaii ......... e ti A liltC.:ell i'll ! then .1 riri : II I1...I UdiCi'O ..ILiS App tacitt uanoin cl;u :s. On t. y ib'.Kl iio.r were llo l.tr b. 1 rooms .MH A(ljl WiW HM'-ill ill I tl 111 '1:1' ei.m ! oJ you i chiidio'i a i l t ie;o 'vo.e i i liui lo-illl inwiiiei's, l'..l;e l:i. i.nd olh.T at- I teietaiiiu o: the j onnjit'o is. ajitireg.dia 'y -r uioie pee-plc. t'roi aoiy ii dozen 01 t.t'eie ebcap-d, and ad tiio tiiers are in the nuns, with the exception oi'tsev- r;ii taken out dead. In one o! tne rooms on the seco d d "-r tho executive 1 ody of ibt; lioniau v: ilils was ia riesa -a, tilelB beai.e ;.ew-a in attendance. All of tbe.-e but ..'.i'- i cic.ipo i ib-atii, ti:e unfortunate man otiii.; 'tiicbd re ingeinicii-. an uphol- SitTcr. -hi tii thir l fl-vir Jewel IyJje No. ?. ivi i.iiin aad I.auie.s ol Honor, was iio.a-' ia.- a mo i : ir. This wa-s oua of ihe i.ire.a io-it;es or tne Oiler aad b re wc:e :r 1..0 n.cini cis pr;.-eiit win 11 : lie baiKlaij t cil. A au-i e handful of tii.'n.- e ap-.-it. On the t.ame ll-or Hum U.l.il loi-i- N'u. 1 if, i. O t). '.. h id ai!ier.t, there bein eiicli leeu iiij.aucas .i the room, tiut a lew of th are aiive aad the few who escaped ard i ;.aiy la.it A. J. liccd, pa-it grand m ister, I. O. ).'., of the staie, was aviator at lha i i uaii.fitat iod; 1 1. eel in and was oae j to ,el oui alive. IL w.is t Kaa to liu; j :.oiae of Jolm Buses:, on T.el.lh bu-j aiKMi 3i;:in and M.irkei. where lie was I s en. " 1 be meet 111 ; was jui adjourn- i!-. and was ea;oriax the h dlway,' sai I I e;.. "vkiien the t lua.io struck t'ae build- a iU.-..uihesist o- r-a-r. Taeiewerosevtr.il ' oi;vs!ies aad the structure began to roe.v, t 'iir'ivuji hi the m.-'ii and women Irom too Iviiihts of Honor meeting beg in pouting out of ihe-r l.-dgc ro..-ai adjoin- I lag, shriiuig ia terror. It w is only for ' .1 paomeut thougii. for the bui.dni: j el lapsed and I foua i myself oa top o. ! tee nreat pile. I was stunned and j oii.eied ay be dust, bat recovere I my- i lA'lf and crawled out. Tne aganizi t 1 5 I siineks or otiiers were terns le. 1 wm linnlly taken away by a rescuing j j . 0 party. A Gi'iniiiio C'.y:niir. ILTHVILL,E,. Ky., eaii. Euike, signal -ays the slorrn posse Mi re. a iD.-Sr-servt.-e observer, e I t .ii ha lac -.(."- .-.tip. 01 a genaine cyclone, iliare w.-re three distinct motions an oatward mo-1 t ton, at a rate of sj e nl varyin froiii 1 i iwentv-five to sixty-five in 1 -s per hour; second, a spiral moveaieat around the .erticil axis, with an estimate 1 velocity of from vHi to 1 . "H niiie.s an hour, an ' a third, a bounding motion, ivitii c-a- tact.; with the earia at irregular niur- Vli.'S. 'i iie saloon of Jolin Thir nan, at Six eeaiiiauJ Magazine, was cratnaied bv neath thfl stmm The woolwoik nit-'d fro. 11 tae stoves, a nl Nick ttul.i v.01, Wiiliam Die ner and H m Chait. wero burne I to data 'Ihe corpses wi. ro charred beyond u a.ib litv of iden tity. Tho residence J. U-'. llernheim. a Seem 1 strait, was slru k by ligiit ning ia tlie mi Isr. of the crash and waa utteriv demolshed. AM Ali.ufif tin L,i:n. Cincinnati, March i9. - Conuctor R. B. JIollorr, of tii" Louisville an I Nah vi le train that arrived at 11:3a, iaid to a reviorter: "All along the line c ming out of I .ouisviiie. teiegranh rxiles, wires and timber are scattereti in all direc tions. We wer" c.e ay d for that reason. At La Grange, tweatyeven nulos out from Louisville, there is much damage d fe. At Eminence, forty miles soatli Mist of Louis vii'e. several persons were ".i. The whole country coming sit i f 1 .oai.-vilie is one mass of mingled poles, timuers. tre-s and other debris." tne tanmns in rtli :-nore oriv. up .n which the pjlatial r aaera-es of P- tiei 'aaner. Ar. hbbdiop Fe.-h.in. and other j-romiinL residents are loca.ed n j yeiag raoialy swept aw.tv. It j is reported that the water 1 rki tumid, wlr'ch i in process of coil -tructi : f rom :i ixiiet 011 tu- l ikr: front Oi-pi.;t! tiie amlitoriuai, and ex- 1 tem'ing under t'le hike, !.as filled j wi'li water. Over hio a mil io 1 doa trs 1 has been exri.-n le.; on this enterprise. The telegraph wirw ar? (:o-."n Tr-tin , are all delayed and etreet trave is alaioit i-.np 'adale. - j At Ciiaiti-i. Tnt. Gallatin. Tenn.. Muva 2). Two i ira'es from Gill. ilia, houses wre 1 nva : down. The brick re.-i I. nee of John Ilibln-tt. wa-s compiflely btown away. : Tiis walls fell in and -d io I an eighteen njrmihs old baby oi J hii. Iliabelt. alo a b-oy 12 ycnr.1 old. son of Pa o Lang- ' ford. H:i!'4'tt i d ing and his wife is iior ibly mangK 1. Across the pike froai tliiibic? Vn. P tters':i':? resi-lence -as t-lown do" a. injuring five. Resi-! de ces were completely wrecked and J large trees wer ripioorvl and carried ' some oi tance. li.o town is nearly wjl-J. Jim P ttersi.n's hous;; a un- tooted and .-lr. Pati.er.iin and three I la.'ies were ii- on? r s v. ban ihe roof fed in. Pat iii re-je'.v.- 1 p lint'ul in- juiies and la, wi e was -.is i hurt. Th storm was inly of short duration and passed over about 10 o cbck. TUa Worst Ffittir.- of the cyt lane have not leen reported. Aflor sw-.tein up Rogana the st rm king Ik. a its dreadful march. It too ; a northe.. - (MU-.-t nn-i for twenty-'iv miles ca"" 1 evrrvtliing ia front oi i . A'! 1'.t.i:5-.'.i b-vond 14 . t ; .!3 uiJ t En ia Mice. 1 m-r.Wi- have i-eeii blwn. CripT!d i'i thot unction an-i nr under th' care of i.octor.4. -iifn, men and ct.il ii n are 11 a ten i 11- con li: iori in lliHt wvii in. Coi.i'iiu 'icaii 1 bv tele phone i.i cut olf J W. V tiitt siile of i'.t d.-;i:e arrive I her" and savs pvery thinv i I ai ten wa.-t". S v(i :ii p o.lj iilf I. iiieij. '11. 0 UaTv ii of liie cvi ll-f wan a-.'out five iiiil.'H 111 itli -.ift of 1'ilfd lOv'. M my people w.--. horribly ni-in-j'led at l;i;iin 1 and ti e tow 1 s entirely " ' , ,' . V V 1 Jo. is. liirmluie. Irons and farm mi !- melius were taken up and hai'si into the 1 led-soe rc( k ( ai- I it 11 is a-i quiet as ibaii, ?i (1 tie Mr 1 m is n l 1 1 i t is talki d : I nt I I undrod; of people c ut ;;;t to ri.il ti.e ruins in tho 1 .bi ett and P: tterKon neighborhood, wii. re : !i rcnf sst fc.sof lit - oc nru'd. Po: t ii a ter W o I, bo bad h tie dnu: :le;- nii.fd II j i' 1 a. is ai o Ua ljjerous v nvirl. it lur :e s ie-i.!f-i.ce is a oir.p;ete wn ':. Mi s Ali -e '1 111 in r and Ia:.i'ine Turner ate I.otli ibinjeri,u.dy crudied and neither will burvive. At 1 v ihnlllf, -2v.vsviLl.n, In!., March '4') The pal' brijan in this icuiity about f:"t) p ia , and continue 1 a 1 ni.lit with s'.ii.t id. neai nt Tin-d. 1111. t-'e alo ig the river front was not 11s evcro as might have leea r-xpe -ted. A report from Olaey, Iils., says t'at buil dngs there were greatly damaged, but no lives f .st. Carmi and Nashville, Ills., are report ed as badly damaged also. It is repot t ed that trains on th Loui-ville and Nashvide at S"hree. Ky., were blown from the track and two persons killed. I-arge numbers of saw leys were cir riod away along the river front in this city, and the loss will t -onsiderable. Th'. ice houso and a porti n of the Btore room of tie I 'uhoii avenue brewery caved in at 2 :. 10 o'clock, burying two men in the ruins. The storm, it is sup-po-ed. unsett ed the building to tmch an xtent th.it it was unable to bear the weight of the m.dr. and i'-e stoied in it. i'h-' n nees of the men killed are: Claude Tibey and J-'-e!. Ii Vinegar. A man named Kelly is also sup owl ti h-vo been buried in the ik'hris.niit; this hai not lieen verified. The. tlaiu.igo will pro ba ly reach ti i.O Ji). One llioxtrt'tl and Fifty Unities Ke::ovi'i fid Loris villi:, Ky., M irch 9. A large force of men are at work on tho ruins, an 1 abo'it one haadre.l an I iifty bo !i s h:i v- been re -overed. Tho buildings o .Main tar-et : ro n LCildh to Fourteen h streets are ia ruins. Not on? of the handsome wholesale bouses left. and all the tobacco warenousi-8 were sweat awav. Liverv 1 nildtag. tree and telegraph pole is lev- pled wi.inn the distii-.-t struck. 8ueh desolation 110 city ia tats country, save J. htifttown, his known in this cen tury. 1 hu district lai i waste comprises an area v the city three mees long and lip .rly half a mile wide. Iland.fcds of . oan led l ave iH'eti taken to their homes I'n" hosi i ials. A roug 1 esliaiato places I .ij kidod ut 4 K). Many Liven in I;wiser. CliiCAOO, Marc 1 2J. Mjws his been f'ceivod that the superstructure over .be new crib about two an 1 a half miles ut. in ihe lake was destroyed o .' th- storm and taat t le em;)lo3'e tlure i.ae been lor hours clinging to the ruins with tinar live in imminarit danger. Tlie life saving; crew h-u gon3 V t 'a resc ie. The ehif engineer re- j bi ts no dan ;er of damage to the tun- j nel sh if t or c: i . j The tugs had a liar I time in reaching I the crib, the waves running high and j b big very strong. Ta?y fia.illy, with 1 tbe aid ot the Ii.e-saviag crew, t ok oil the imprison 1 m n and lanl jd thom -aftly on the north pier. At Fayi'ttevitle, Tnn. NASimLi.K, Tenn., March 2J. The storm stiu -k this city alwut 9 o'clock at night, bat o -yon l unroolini a few houses and blowing down a numaer of signs, did no damage The town of layetteville. Lincoln county, fared badly. A negro woman was killed out right by falling .vails ami a number of p- rsons were injured. The p incipal saeets in the town were wrecked and the stocks of g mkL either blown away 01 runied bv the rain that followed. Many residences were also demolished 'ihe damage, is estimate 1 at 3ia.U)J) rmd m my of the poor.--r classes, esoj cia.lv the negroes, are dd.tiute. At Cuin, Illi. Ca-ro, Ills.. Marc'i 29. The gal- here on the riv-r t-ar k several shanties nd fish boats on the Ohio liver and ien.lere.1 r. avi ratio 1 a most impassible. In thi city it blew ou" frame ho i-a fro a its foiin atio 1 mta the w ter. No on wa ; hurt. 'Ihe gale blew at th- r ite of sixty mites m hour. Vt I-iill Oeei t:ve hoa-ses and several haras ver.i i:ct .vn mill a Mrs. llaitiina an i ch.l i save e'.v h u t. At Metro roiis tii to m I i anr if- I aa 1 ot lerwis damag -d aeout t vo h,m Ir d h uses, aaioag t .1 e . 1 1 eingth court nous a al Sii k aad Judge Mi! key's r.'-si be iee. One person vas killed au-.l .several htirc. At M-.-.Vii)i -NUarii, ill. Sprivofii.ld. UK , March 2t). At Moihtiaicdi jrg, Ills.. Charles Black, aged 12 vea-s, was killed bv lightning iuring t ..o Ftorm. Tiie horse be was! riding w is nlsa ki le 1. A little sister j wnh liuu wat Kli'htiv 1 jiiit-i. vi.il-ilii- 1 e :.i . arable wm I .v gl .ss was broke, at Koche-t-r a id othej pnmts ia was coun- iV. but not inacn other damage was done. Ga. March 20. Re- At Grivii'iil Chattanoooa, Tenn . ports reached here that a ..ornada sfuck -.it,, .e . ...... ..: 1,. Grays ville,"ija.. a town eiLtetiii miles south of this placr. snortly after mid night. Tiie people were sleeping and were terribly frightened. T ie roof was blown oi th lirge fla irin mills. Tv houses beionin; to John Wools and one to T. Wilson, were biowa d jvvn. At iio-innati. Cincinnati, March 2 A violent wind storm pas-ed over tliis city and cau -eJ i considerable damage among the h;l. top suburbs. Tlie hurri ane struck here about 9 a. m , lowing trees and sway- ins houses in its pat 1. Dwel ia 4 s wvr3 unroofed land fences were s, ii tered and New Aibany'N Ksrajip. LOulsville. March 20. Ne.vv Albany, from her situ it oa under tiio nhe;tor of i the hil's, wi'ish n-ato.-r iici- ai t 13 ivast nd north, escapj.1 It diaaj-i imoad . tae I'lo .viii i iiv-r or a Lreukiag tae in o:iags 1C V .'I ''IIS Hil l 11! of several coal . 19 YEARS OF PA N PERMANENTLY CURED DY Tin; CASE. Milroy, Mifflin County, Ta. E-litor cf Tiie W orld, Nt-. York. Y. Dear Sir: The taiic of Mrs. GeniniiU presentx a striking cxnni.le of i-uflui lr.g nd inarvtlf.ui cure. Khc lius lived in uml near Milrny fur 30 yiant.und is CO. In lHot she wa-i tlirown fnaa iw;oiilfU''tiiliiiii? maimm injury to lier kjiirn. I'mm Unit time Hit Lsiitl bUc was bcli.Kiw crlj.le, unable to v.nJk. THE t't'RK. IiurltiR thesa Ions 19 yours of BiifTerini?, Fha found no rila-f frum th i uumt-rous rcinetlic-a bho bud liii ll. Ill 1SH3 bvr drtU'lltlT read dio flvfrlis"iut;iit of St. Jucoba Oil, an-J plio b.jii;;hl two Ixittles. The oil km rapplicil , uml befire tlio Reioiiil bntilj vaa exhausted by Mrs. Geiuud'.l nhe wan able to walk about, and liui beuu ceini-V'teiy cured. M. TIIUMI'SON', Postnin.tcr. .v,'f t,,i rtruqiift and fa!'rs Evrrini fi'Te. Tiie CHARLES A. VOCELER CO.. Biltlmor., Hi. An lmpurtaiit Invention Le.- C tSharp uml J. A. (Jutsehe of le Ii. fc M sh ips, reci idly l.ceive i LetterV paten lor an iniprovi nuait on e.-.r trucks in which are present- d some novel fea tures, Hii.l nliouM tln ir ebiini h-a.r a prac tical test we may see a revolution in the running g- ar of cars in the iii.'-.r future. The object Mif the i n v eid i- I', are to pro vide a car truck of ppccial or ordinary form with an improved means ot cli-t ri buliiiu of load tc rains up n the jxle, whereby frictioiiHl resistania to move ment ot tiie journals is greatly reduced, h iding of the hearings obviated, the hi 1. 1 siir-t lining capacity of the tinck axt Is iiicreaseil and the wear on th- 111 re-du.-ed to a inininiutn. The chi f ini provtmcut is that the truck is so con strutted as to carry the "Tofs weight or the car on tin anti friction wheels, which are placed between the runnirU' w bei Is mal Hot oil the cur. sale an nil otin roller journals are placed, thus nl lowing tin b.-uiiug wheels to ! of a much larger size ubuut four tiiu. s the damn ter of the axles. The. inventors claim that by throwing the weight on to the anti friction wh-i Is. the frictional resis'iince will be reduceo sixty p r c nt, and cons -qiieiitl j the sav ing in motive now-r will be coiimJ- rshb Another claim, which, if correct, will be sulrici- nt recommendation to obtain universal adoption, is that the truck as .on:rnc?efl, is strong-r. will l ist lonier, carry n-or.-wi-iht. and can he put on the rnaiki-t for h-ss money than any tinrk with nnti friction roll r jaumals made today, of which tin re are scy ral brought out bv th uiasti r car b il l rs to obviate the ev r im reusing rsistnnce of heavy cars and bng tra ns. The Rock Island. Tne Hekald man was an eye witness to the fact yesterday that a large Corps of n-.inci-rs were ngagt d in surveying line from ()mha to Lincoln for the or at Rock Isbmd route. The line from Ash IhihI to Lincoln is marly parallel with th- B. & M. passing through tho to.vn of Gic-cnwood an 1 Waverly a few rods j west of the B. & M. track. The engi j tiei rs talked freely about he matter, and ! aid tlie line thpy wi re runn ng n w tie y In-lit vi d would be the on- t ik- 11 by th.- ! company as it was three mil s shorter ' than theB. & M. and had ash r grabs, I and wns a much better rmi e in every re spict than any yet siiivr-yeri. The iiwi- ; in r in l inage Mad he b it sur- from ; what he krew about he mtt r, that ; woik would be b gun and push. ad all . ilouu the new line inside of sixty days. ; While Cass county will not gi t over ten ; inih-s of the new line, yet w- must con j gratulate 0111 si.-t r city of Greenwood in the outlook for increased yaluis and a! larger town. ! PKltSON AL Mrs Geo. D.yey and Mrs. Pearce are at th-- metropolis today. Mrs F. A. Murphy was an Omaha passi.ne.er this morning. Ib. 11. Fiank E. White is looking after business m tt-rs in Omaha today. Mis. E. W. Cook and her mother Mrs. p , ., . . . . i u UrtW Ksworin, are in umana laoay. j ip nrv Meaner, on of South Bends prominent farmers, is in the city today. j Walter Cutforth, E-q , one of Louis- : villo's best citiz. ns, made the Herald a ' I pleasant call today I . P. O'Donn. l the ifficient roatlma-ter of this division Lf thi. B. & M., is iu the city today. J. B. Strode and T B. Wilson are in the (.ity today on the Loder estate trad which is iD progress this afternoon. Hon. J. B. Simpson, member of the Wyoinin.g baiisliture, ncci in:auiied by j his wife, is in tin; city today visiting his ; niece, Mrs. Harh-y Whiting, i i Miss June Taj lor, an old friend of j Wm Hayes' family, paid tin in a viit ovt r Sundav, b-aving for h.-r school at j Macedonia, la., this morning. airj Dave Mi Ente is the democratic cha 1 I man of tlie d motratic city central emu- ; ' mittee. If the. boys out tisture D ive they . ;1l !.,... ., nurlr !n tlm mum. nil 1 J .i U ILI I nil 1 ? 11 mi. ui u J Jiiitle.; ( liirord h ismud ' ono of tin; be-r i'. bri- Jt:,lj.n, J'J ntMieaitb cv. r I-h1, he "i 1; b,. 1 in-1 id. if i tor !, b et .. .11, li .vi:'. . 1.1 , d to run ia b p, nd. inly for th ,! otbee l ell - V It ... U V f.f t- fll'l.ln. l.l lie, u.:i. H 't. lai i:t. i. ti. rr,',i.,l .in,; t;,r . . . 1 ... 1 tae i I t.ix, 1 r " ' I Ii! 1 I'I' I 1 ' n II II 111 V. ! - a pi-r(-u tt- a uppml u'J.ich b.i ''''- - v.rd i, 0.1 1 1 - 1 l e. II it '.. 1 1 . in.- .in:i. n, pr' U.l -. k. rKi'HO.N A I., k. f W'.li! in. t., lh, HI- tlopolir, .f da, II toiUy. Mm 1 1! Clii'k wrt an () ll.lt'.'l v :. t -r today. U-ri Fi-rM'i. in ! Jan h'i'7.,- i d 1 Omaha visitors today. .'on J I' L n-lsiji of A11 pile 1 i ill ill- i ify i...'y o h d '-u-iie ms. K J. Sl iiig'.t-r lei' thi- neaiiirg for I) tv.i;h' . x;." rts to return to Pbitt inouth n xt wet k. iu. L. Ib . nniid K F Msit.n vill !; 1 v- a f. i. nd'y tilt f.-r th. Aid- 1 nicnie n iiiiin.-iiion in liu s-rord wnid. ius. eidni in. one of Cass rounty'tf heavi' st fNinii is from ouihnf tJnen- wn.iil, made the IIekai.d a pleasant eull today. Rev. A. R Ilrown ot Abdo, 111., is visiting in the city with his m ice and nephew Mrs C. H. Johnson and F. B. Brown. Rev. J. K Ib id will presch as usual a the Christian church tomorrow at 11 'clock a. m. and 7 p. tn. He is having 1 good attendance and a jjreat in'erest s-1 ms to be m&uifcstcd. Everjbody in vited. The many friends 'd Perry Walker will ho sorry to ltnrn of his serious illness. He bad a severe attack of la grippe some mouths ago from which he had not fully 1 ecovered wbeD he was taken down with an affection of the kidneys, from which he is now ljing very low. ' Under si Bum h light" is the pictures--piH- title of tin- four page supplement in I'.n p r's Weekly to be published April 2d. 1 xh- artieale is by Minnie Buchanan Good- aian, and describes what is to be eern be fore and b hiud the curtain an hour or so b-t'ore tin; production of mi operas, a tragedy, a comedy, or a pantomine. Arthur J. Goodman will furnish the ac companying illustrations. It is s aid that a literary form almost . holly new to English literature will be introduced in a voluiu" which Messrs. Tai per .rc BrothiiH have in press for early iillbliention. The book is a cole ction of i-xarnpb s of a sti iki g species of com position, ca-i-f ully sel -eti-d and translated from the French. This literal y foriiytfaa of late years been carii'-d to a h'cly de gree of devvl 'ptui nt in France, but it has not as yet been naturalized in otln r eoutitiies. xcept to a certain extent in Riisfcia. The voluin- will be illustrated from one hundr. d mid fifty drawings, by II. W. Me Vickar, after the Frnch man ic r or rather, aft- r bis own ininiitublo manner PkOF. S3IO?iAL CARDS. TTORNEV A. X. .SULLIVAN. Attormym Lnw. ' i'l gi vw nr.nint atient ii.n o all ifiinHi eian.r-ie-i ti lii.n Otttei; in L 11 01 block, I at -i i'lit ' h:miii1i, Neb. iTTOKM Y AT LAW. WINDHAM & DA VIES, it. it. " i i t 't. joii.N a. DAvrr.?. Niihiiy 1'i.blic -it.i - I'ubl c Otlii'e ovr tttiiik o'Om 1 uuty riattsiii-ait'i .... Nebraslia Tii K.MA'i AT LAW .1 POLK BROS. : S t'OLK. O. H n! K TP t s im h. (jieecwood t'raciii e i i all tlie rourt. Votary. Collwctiug nd Insurance riattaioufi au-1 lireeuwood jAW OFFICE Wm. L. BROWN. Peron-l attuniou to ail business entrusted to my care noroiVH of v, . Thlei exninine'l, Absiracte lupiled, Inur ance written, rpal es-a r mild. iJeiterlaci'i'ies i-r making Farm Loans than ANY OTHER AGENCY I'LATTSMOUiU KBK4.KKA jlHY-sICIANT AMI frURGEON Dk. ALFRED SHIPMAM Offff r.n'l nispnsary in Pot Offlcf bnl'dlnff, 'an. r Main at-ii 4tb xir. et. fflri .llour 10 to 11 -a in. ; 2 "lalll 34ud 7 until 8 p. m. Surveyors 1VIL ENGINEER II. C. SCHMIDT STJEVEYOS AND D2AFTEMAH tlaiis. spf-civcatiens and a'1iti tes. Municipal work, Ma( etc. Plattsmouth - - Nebraska. W. A. iluinpliiey, 31. I)., HOMEOPTH15 Physician and Surgeon, FLATTSJIOCTIIK, NEBBAfeJiA. Culls la Citj uf Cvsatry Piomtly AW 'etd i best Copper I' U S - D V Jf'