Plattsmouth weekly herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1882-1892, January 07, 1892, Image 7

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From Fri(J"V Aifly. j EXPRES1 ROBBErtS CAUGHT
Union Items. I
Fred Gorder changed cars here Flon8nce w.lePin,
T...1
V 1 ' ' are Now in the Toils ot
k.V V ' I'll 1 1 . . Z A ...... .... .
XjaS. JMIUII, 111 U I IHillll null. ,
town, was here Monday. j
Thf
the Uw.
leader of the
who
by the explosion oi dynamite at the
rohhery November ;tt at C.lendule,
Mo. Sly tried to throw the watch
away, but it was recovered by
l'inkertou.
The search of the house on Swan
avenue gave Chief Harridan posi-
1 he Oxford Done.
One of the mora pleasant dancing
parties of die season was given
New Year s eve under Uie auspices. MESSENGER BOYS WHO HAVE AC-
Ubert Ken returned irom in.iju . robbed the Ad.tmsexuress company v.:.i..mv. ...r:,;,,-! the thieves, as
,c.iiuy the 2."th inst. with a bride. at Clendale on the evening of iu ,,l0 house was found parts of pa-
olomon Long, of the vicinity of November 'M is under arrest; n , ,,er and other evidence taken from
female accomplice is also m custo- j llu, expr0sl!j car which had not been
dy and the capture ot Uie remaimur j thoroughly destroyed,
array, was iu town a short time
None ay.
John Edmunds came down on the
Btub from Murray Wednesday and
went to Nebraska City.
Claua Urekenfeld, of Plattsniouth,
came down Mohday and went to St.
Louis, via Missouri racific.
Chas. Kd Wiley came down the
first of the week, Taking- advan
tage of the goodf?) roads.
Goodman Oldham loaded a car of
ock at Murray and accompany
Ihem to Omaha via here Monday.
w V S.imi. of Murrav. changed
cars here Saturday Mr. S. having
ppent Christmas at Nebraska City.
Jas. Allison, from near Murray,
was down Monday, getting his
lams shod, V. V. Wolfe doingthc
hoeing.
1
c; r tt,Mi:iu;i- is mnktmr a
Tiwil,.r i.i Hie hole!. Time will
make him an excellent hotel drum
mer I':)
The last sad riles of Miss Lena
Taylor were held at tin Itaptist
church Monday, the interment took
i.lace in Union cemetery at 2 p. m.
11. K. Fleming-, the lotisorinl artist,
lias been bothered with that pre-vailln:;-
cpid'-'uie la grippe, for
soum time but at present is conva
lescent. Jas. M Malone brought several
head of mules and horses here
Monday, which were taken to
I Weeping Water Tuesday. Jim
I rustler and understands his bti-S
I ness.
! The new born dramatic company,
of Nehawka. composed of local tal
' en! will present lb.- drama "Among
$he Breakers" in Ihe school house
j next Thursday evening- Ptcem-
ber 31.
4 Editor Hasom, of the Murray
fanner, the silverlipped newspaper
Cass countv passed hero Monday
ifi-uroule for Avoca to look after the
SVvoca Enterprise where Mr. H. is
of the Rang seems only a matter of
time.
The leader of the gang turns out
to be Albert Sly, a noted convict
from the Missouri penitentiary.
The operation of this gang com
menced last October with the rob
bery of the Omaha street car bams;
they next appeared at Kansas City
in the same month; then came the
robbery of the Pacific express com
pany on the Missouri Pacific near
Oii.aha November 4. and the Amer
can Express robbery near West
Union Junction, Wi Nevem.Ser l'J.
In nil of these robberies Sly figured
as leader end their engine of war
fare was dynamite.
Af'er the robbery at wesieru Un
ion Junction William A. I inuerlon
bum I out that Sly, while
nctiii'.'- as tlrivr ,,.r the American
Kxpress Company ai Si. Joseph,
c was
l!"
1 to Mi
.a v.-a
Mo., dmaul. u i.a a pa- .-.agv ."..-
i.oiiii. t thai tun
: pper I h' ii' i i
i 'iukerloi'-.
oiin an ci
in the
ouri peniten.iai V at Jelwr-on
On coming out it was learn' '
th.'t Sly became a.-. : '' u : 11 '
gang of romdi burglar-, who mad
their head'iuart' rs around Kansas
Cilv and Hiii.ru. " "' Il"'l"'
tha't Sly w.-is po;-iM c.neen.e,!
i the robl.erv ai V.e-leru Union
t
a long sc.iri. h,
in Calif..: i,i i l';
He was r.-tiinu'.
seutt n.'.'d l'1 s"
Mi: :
Ci'N
The finding of the messengers
watch in Sly's pocket fixes the crime
onto him very strongly.
Abejbert IX Sly. who is better
know in the crook fratenity as Hert
Sly, is a native of Wisconsin, was
born and raised near Oshkosh.
After commuting the express rob
bery in St. Joseph, for which he
was sent to the penitentiary iu ISM,
his family moved to St. Joseph, Mo.,
li..r,. tln-v now reside. Since his
release from the penitentiary in
Missouri he has been twice in cus
today in St. Joseph, once for bigh-
wav robberv and once for burglary,
and be is at the present time a fugi
tive from justice Irom St. Joseph,
when- bis wile and three childiin
now reside. Ui fvher and .uolher
now live at I n .Icprm ienee. .Mo. Iii
avo vol ai.ibit'o:1 v.,s I- 1 a ceond
Jos-ic ja"i v," The ie:. ... :.tdo i
;C. year '" age, lie feet .-is and a
I- di inches high. vei:vlis If i pound.-,
la' K compl" ioii l.r-avu ey-s ami
i-l.a-x hair, and gem t ihy vears a
tk mulache. He has a .-.car
the left eye and two f I e
innl u;iper teeth. Aside f 1 1 in l.is
,! .ring.and his nUer ,i,.-:eg-ird of
t H- ilisuiicl ion id meiiui and tuuin,
bis uio.-t notable charaeteri-tic is
llarv ah.-lciM'.'ius n.ii'iis.
of the Oxford dancing club. The
music was airuished bv the Italian
orchestra d Omaha. Kockwood
ball presented a tine appearance,
being elegantly ilectraled by Ihe
members ot the club. There were
two programs; the first one the
gentlemen had charge of up till
twelve. Ablive minutes of twelve
the orchestra played a wait ami
the party waltzed the old year out
and the new year in, after w hich the
ladies took charge of the dance, and
the other program was carried out.
The dance concluded at -atoallgo
ing to their respective homes ,cl
satisfied with the evening's enter
tainment.
Following is a list of those pies
cut: Mr. and .Mrs. Sain Patterson,
Mr. mill Mrs. Frank Courses, Ml
and Mrs. IM Marker, Will Stadel
,n:m Will Clements, hob Miller.
Hun. Shem-mi, Ch.ts. Murphy. A
V. Huiiic, h'liii Douelan. franl
Johnson, lieniy Tartscli, l.'v-i'
Pa-own. Tarn l'armcle. John Schii!
boil. CbM Sheih.-rd, ). F.
Ion. I.'-h Ci-.'.ief, Lew 0'.eill
ilidiil"i b'aii" us, Ali'll t. oh io.,n
,l Pi i Tine. ' has. Kich-y, John
l.angslon. Ilimr Cole, Chas.
a 1 loll ee, U III iviru.au-
1'an! Win 1, I, mil W ml. I :vil
Ai!i!ii:njiKssAGEs. Qrs. BETTS &BETTS
PHYSICIiRS, SURGEOXS and SPECIAUSH
QUIRED FAME AND WEALTH.
i ai.a
:!i
ill'.l'l'' IO..S (.
Ily be
.. h.eal
1 1 a I
above
1409 DOUGLAS ST.,
OMAHA, NEBRASKA..
Pi'.Jjy
' . ;'i A .
, r,K".lK).W.
Otticfi hirnr (mm 0 a. m. to p. Bn
lllgr
f-peneer.
son.
,t o
l.i- sin:
few days pr-vi-robb-ry
on lb'."
A'-oe
interested.
Col. Sherman Knee, man iger
of
i.. i ,i im,,i pvehanire. at Hast-
j.r. nassed here Sunday afternoon
The Col. still d.mies he i a married
., Wonder if he is? Platls-
ii in i. .
mouth l nows.
I Uncle TIenrv Wolfe's farm resi
1 deuce,; was the scei.e. of quite a
T gathering Sunday. Hi- sons and
families and his son-in law loo.;
dinner and spenl a happy day with
Mr. and Mrs. Wolfe.
T..i,...i T i-in nod wife trave
I III i" J'"'111" ''J
v,.,.llent dinner Llirisimas
(111 V v
Jan
..-oi no i.ive.-uiilem lo'.vam
in" Siy ami .-nc-i'd-d in Iracii g
b"im to St. I .niiiJ a
oils to the Cli'mla1-
'Kcisco ro-d.
... i . . r
Pinlui;'el" h!-cc 1 ll'
. . f c
Chief of Police !l;:rng:m ... . ..
Louis soon joined hands, and some
davs aft. r liie Cilendale aifair Chief
llarrigan received val.ia.de uilor
mat ion from a fund lure dealer, who
furnished In uses on 1 he install m-m
plan, concerning a woman and iour
men renting-a hou e on Swan .'
nue in St. l.oi is, on the outskirts o,
the city. This furniiure man had
r.ii.wl on the house on Swan avenue
Mrs. James Mrashek. living- at the
M.uth end ol Happy Kollow, died
i a -1 i veiling from typhoid fever.
Tiie deceased leaves a husband ami
in- children, the oldest I which is
oniy nine years old. The Mineral
,i ,li bo held to-moriow at hi o'clock
irom uie noii.-e.
and the peojm- occup) m;.
the
had msterioilsly disappeare.
.1... ..,i,i.,-,- lc.ivin" the fiiriii.ure
and everything- behind then. Tl.i
Ct,i.-f Harri":ui investigated very
carefully, mid it was found lhat the
. oeeii'iied bv a
llU HSf ii. e i " '
1,1. mde woman, supposed to be tin
wife or mistress of one of the four
I';, I'll Sit 1 1" 'It'll " "'''
'lerinxn! n.'-li " I n.-.H"t.
i.ving- is the order of Judge
. i it...
bapmail. setting tlie cai-.s in u'
1 sirict eour I lor tlie e isi:i:i'.- .. .
Pursuant to Ihe pro iaioiis id the
, . . . . I - 1 ! .. I
slat I'.'s ol tlie s;a;e i .xeoi.ir-. ... .
the undersigned, hereby lix and ap-
,,t the lime of holding the
ular terms of the di-tri 'l court.
in and for the several enmities, com-
the second judicial district
of said state for the year 1 ''.
In the county ol Ca.-s, Monday
he. 1 !l'u l.ivof March; Monday the
lirdday of May; M.m day ihe L'lh
lay of September.
In the county ot Otoe, .Monday,
the lath day of hebruary; iMontia)
ihe 20th day of June; Tuesday the
Pitch, i laerv v ' i -ii, Kr.ni;
K'ob Coverdal-. - Paill'll -nd
Harry Phelj):-. Among the Lubes
were the loilowing: Maggie Oliver,
llatlie fnhiier, flora !)-"- iv
Nannie .M.kiiv, Maud Moore, Dora
fri-Ke, frank ie Siil-s. IMith While,
l.:i,i Wright. Perth i V.i Maa 1
Viii'in M.nioii Housewiirlii, .'iis
Verigg, llaltie Lalh.iin.Tressa Mi ni
pt, Miss O'Neill, (i-otgiii Oliver.
Ida Hoeck, Alice Kikenbary. Mis-:
llaiina, Nellie llallance. Menoia
ICikeiibary, Carrie (Jreusel, Mae
Duilon, Mamie Coffee, M'.ss hew,
Kate lbmpel. esie McCoy. Mis-
KVdlield. Maty Skiles. I.i..ie Miller,
Mamie Carmark, Laura Phelps,
I-',; la Clark, llertha Nitlvi, Helia
Tartseh and Dora llertdd.
Mmn. tnirgl. Oliver. I'llralm, o
l rB Hii'l Mtirrlmiil Wrre Voiuik.It
In rittnlmris 1i'l'riili Mllra To
grther Hw Tln-v Hr rronmttl.
Tin Ktnrv ot tivo messenger boys be
gins in the early days of telegraphy. In
a dingy othco m riiisiiiii'K, hihuh icw :
A ml ix w Ciunegio. Henry W. Oliver,
Uoln-rt liteairu. Major W llliainC. Jioro-
land iin.l Pavid MeCnrgo were inessen- j
gers it in sin. i linn. i' j i'""1 "fi"
sito of other Ixvh mm spent tueir hpi i
inniiieiitst ill leal llillg useful lessons. All-
drew Carnegio is the ohlest of the lot. i
and lie wits the Hinartest, Iciidititf all vx i
i.viriiiiiif how to teleL'nn.li. Ho was one
... . . .... t1.n ........tpv t, fr.Mii 111 n 111. to 1 U. Ill
ol the tirsi optTai.'is. iu o.u i.,.iiih.ij - .
......... ,..L .L M,s..Kvs.e,n bvHe.Uid. P.HH-filW. iuO.ronio.Norvon-.Skm oimA
l ,11 11 IV Hit' . IllHlW.
JwConnnltntlon at oflieo or ly mnil fn
lUlu-inim wnt liy imiil r eilriii, mmir
H.n k.Ml fr.w from nliOTVnliim. (ImiratiUm t
cum qtiirkly, fcly Rinl imrninnoiilly.
Tlin moot wi.My n.i tiiTornt.ly known m!t
iKlHintho Uuil...l ltH. Tl.rir limi'Mriui
r. n.Hrk,il,lo nkill mi. i nniwron hu.toh. in t
t..mlm..nt nii'i ct.ro ot Vmim.. I lirouio nu.l
Kirnl piwuwh. ..initio tl..- einln..i.t .l,yflirmn
to tlie full c.nfi.lhuc. of tlin alllmtol uvirywb.ir.
'l'liny K.mrinit.u:
A CFRTAIK AND POSITIVE CUKE f. th.
nwfnl Hl,K'iof.-i..l.v Ti.'ouiidtUuuiiii..r.HiovU
tlmt follow in it train.
rniVATK, rtooo ai?d bkim tiseases
HMM,ly,0.iiiil'i.'l"O Wl'l l.riimm'i'U 'urett.
KFBVOUS DEBILITY AKD SEXBAt Dfl
PIU.;t;U3 i'll r.wi.ly Ui their h.ntful Uiw-
''mrs, FI3TUI.A AND RKCTAL tjicem
ttiiin nit.-il rni-'Hl vtilliont I'iun ur iiUuti
from liiinm.'w.
IIVD-1CCBI.E AXD VAEICOCFLE
imiilly Mti.-.'.fi.lly C'Ti'il in viry t.'.
KVI,llll.!S.(i(lNOKlllI(KA,(ibi;i.T,Kr.
' torrl.U'... S.'lnii.ia V.l.liB, l..t Mi.lilxi.
Nu'ht KiniKsioni". IVdiywl KiwitlUPM. K-raata
! HwhiiM ami nil .l.'linilH diMonl.TH K-r,linrm
ntl,..r,.x iimoly .'..rol, a. wwl n-. I fun
lion.il .li.r.t..ro :l,at P Hullfroin yo.'U.ful follu
or Hi.) of inntiirv j..r.
m I,i,.i in iiioso davs wa eousnlereil n
remarkable achievement. It ilitl not
taku Tliiimas A. Seutt lnn to snatch
Mr. Carnegie from tho telegrapli oflieo
in Piitslmrg into Ins ofli.-e as nrivnte
t..rrctary wh. n Ihe meat iiulroa.1 genius
took cliiirge ot tho l'llh.lmrg end of th"
road. The education the young Scotch
man received I'-oMl a glealer mill.t lll'led
linn from a secret:e-v h.'at into the
I 1 are ol division sqinnli mieiit when
'.!:. Sfoit was made uie president of
lh. i.'ulroad Tho iu.hi-.ti-y. tho Mibtl.i
i iiiiliei.; ami V a:. !;iln f Ulh of Scott
t night niiu to lay ins hues in nlher di
reelluiH than wateluu-r Ihe divi-ions of
a raili. .ad, imd :"."!t hel.ed him lbs
j i! , i , e . , . i . e i nil Ihe e por.i.'ary 10 iook
ml,, i.taei haeaof iniliistvy, inid hedro-e
i. dnit Uit.i an in m inid H's pickax
was not T.i'ge. I'lU ins cininm;
made u; tor the si."of Ins as
e; ;. ,; i, . ,,i who wa . III."
I'eni: vlvania raih'.ad
.mi i.aino .a
d-iii
tmii
men,
They disappeared from tlie S(h llay of November.
Hol Ksiaie TrxiiMfar.
Comiil'.-il f .".i l";iv Ih-.H. 1 Hilly U.'i".i't
SoiPh I'latie Lumber Coiu.an to
r. ol the . 1. I'.. I tiui-en i.
( ii eeii wood, warranty deed, !f I )
bits ') I'J and .'di!, 1 been -co d.
T. f. JamcMin and wife t Nicholas
Cox. walTaniy deed and pl
l , of ui-1 t 7 I'i
I. Lvnu an ' wife lo J V. linker war
ra'nly deed and Ja lots la-h.-l.
I ' n i. .it.
M-irv Lan-haLieil and husband to
M IV. 1 1 tliers. warranl" deed
lot -1 I Suiitii's add. to Plaits
moii.il.
Piiited Slah s to Thoiuns La iglu ry
patent , wesll 'ase'4 l'-m.
Ldwin P. Richards and wile to ar
ah f. frisbv, w. (I. lots I.i i. o
1 lorton's add to Wabash
to
iwit.se three davs after the .len.lale
robberv. Their baggage was traced
m tl, e det.ot and the check mmib.-j s
. . 1 ..1 r,.l:illll' I . . ... ,i .1...., w..r Mil H
the r invited irieumi sliowcu iinu unj ...v. ....
m...... i.oin-r over fifty present ami
. . ....it were relatives -M,:,.f u-immiu's men traced them
ninety p ' wmv.-..
.i,:,.i, nure9 us it was a success. ,,,).....-,;. where the party spb. up,
ill. " I ,i
to Tnvlnr. Sun- ot-inrr iin different routes west.
, noeen.ber 27. of consump- chieniarrigan's men managed to yt.HU.rdoy appointcl lion. Hishop
Witness my hand this 1st day of
January 192.
SAMl ta, l llAI'MA.N,
lud-e of the district court, sec
ond judicial district of Nebraska.
Sena or Perkina.
. r m . . . .
Governor llunipnrey, ot ivans.is,
A
, ( 4nl i iK-wiMlutlOllf-i OI IIU
- ....-itinci itPi'ri I nit: J k iiiv i iriM i i i n t iv ,v.. - - .-
tion, ueceaseu, - - . ' , Ci. v i,i,.titv was lixed
. . ...Miiir nn n una tinni veauu .j""" j
mul leiives a host of friends hon, a cptestion, as also the idem
who are numbered only by her ac lity C)f the woman conuet eu u
She was t)ri?ni, mv- Uie gang, t-muen .
mid thrift ,
.1. Kd;;ar '
I e.sid -lit of tie.'
then gave a
1 money to 1 ho wi-rliit now J
tut nv Mr Carnegie. At taal
Col.iii'-I Seott was a power in th.-j
nation ii' well as the raih oad, liml Car I
negte Ik gun to gulher wcaltii. j
Mil. t A II N ! IJIICS KMtl.V AMlU'l'lON.
Mv imil.ilion iu tho-edays," ho eui.l I
recently, "was to write ur iiiwnKin-ia.
I took in material in tnat aireciiim
whenever it was jio-wiblo. I liauub d th)
jiiibhe library in Alleghany, uml caught
on tn the fact tied a distinction wits
inaile by the attendants between tus
piK.r k.ys imil the nous of well to do
parents. It liuwlt) mu in.iignaiii. iwi..
my first public letter lothe loiirtl of eon
trot, mid a change was ordered. This
result niuro than ever resolved me to fol
low journalism, but an aei'ldelit ibuleil
m.) elsewhere, ami I became u iminnlne
inrer."
Thrift ami imhislry were the uerrieks
which lifted Harry W. Oliver out ot the
telegraph chair next to Mr. Carnegie
ud m : la him u clerk for n big iron linn.
He is an Irishman, with a head full of
cunning about the business economies of
Id,.. It did not take long for him l ro
uli.o the poaslhiluu .'iof the iron tnnle,
and ono day ii slit Ic welkin:; block iin.l
t.iclcle hoisted linn out t f bi: wilt id tho
desk in the big linn's workshop uml
lauded hini in a busiia'.s that has ciuce
grown to be one of tho greatest c .ncoi iiii
in the world. Ho has grown very rich,
und one railroad iind fwh tnannfi' tur
in" concei-DH now feci tho tmich of his
i
C4liihin (lnnrunl.l niinninoy rami,
Oil IC.dl B r..iiiovnl eiimtileiii, viU.ont t
tintf rmiiitii. r diht.-itloii. t'urn rll..i'tp;l lit
hon... I.y imlicnt vnUittt a nmnumln fim T
unnoitt.',i.
TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MEM
n Ciifi-i r-n-G T,, nw,nl ,'!T,M,rt "r M"r
t C)UrJ Ut'l t- vio wldrli bill oruu.llB
weak I'sOi-liiitt I'"", '""id laid hody, wiOl
nil itBiln !.! ill., tiiin.iiiall ciimd.
In4 Addn !!. vrl.r. havn lntwtr.
UfS. Lcllsi , tlnmiwlviw I.y uni.roisT i
(lnlni iiro n:.d ndiOiry l...liit. wUi. Ii rn.n ll"
mil,. I ninl hub, nnlitlini? them for liii.tUums,
atinly or minriaiiH.
MAIlt'.U-.O 51 nv. or l!.o.v cntfrinii on llint
liiii'ev lii, avrnt.i uf I'byiiicul il. liility, iinckly
fH.'n.l ciiti ponliuto tor cltdirHtod work!
on Ctit.M.in, Nnrvoiii. and Oi.liriiln Dnwawik
T!i-..i". .'wl. IfTA frl.-ndly luttor or ctill
limy mv you fiilnn. wi!Win Klul ulinniw, Ulij
and K.iL.li'ii y. nrM to hf. t t"N l.'tU r aiji.wt r,a
unl.iKK ar-oiii.iiiiil lij' liut in (.Uunt.ii.
Adilre , iircaUon
DCS. BETT3 & BETTS,
K09 Douglas St.,
OMAHA, NEBRASKA.
'3
Ji "T.? Wio!" ..'Jmisv ill" Another rVotehnmn of tho f imous five
e' i, s' , of se' t ami sevj se' t oi .nr. ciiiin. . , i i
pt
i
-;i
q.T . V;.' .nterino-the bloom- this time was in California and on
auieauun... " t for tlie east.
ion- acre of twenty-two. noru o. Ule Cve oi uep... i. -
rhWsti in parents and Miss Lena but remained and assisted the Sin
always made home a bleBBtoff. FrancisCo police, who had been
The family in their pad bereave- commicated with,
ment have the sympathy of our en- M u wa(J nscertained, ppnc
tire community. . ot Denver to Southern
ZZr California. With tl.i.
r ... spp Cass Camp No. 332 K. A. Pinkcrton went at once to Sin
M V A., held n special meeting Di,K and searched that p.ac
"id cl'ecte.1 the followin? onicers: thorouebly, then Komtf to I.o.
' V C -V C. Hansen. Angeles, rrivi.,S there a week nR
. t, w,n.nl,.ro-(.r. For several days he kept up v.
.. I , ,, -i oil ,1 i lor
1 t 1? T nke search oi uie shu..'", s r.
Cie bousesamlplacesofthatkindwith-
. -.. iM.Pi.-io-!in. nut success.
KUCOrt-Ot-U.i'v....,,.-- " " . , , L.,m.n,i 111,, mil-
lliroujju a uo.n"Bv '
. .i I .... .....U ili.liv.
Sentry-W. L. Thomas. road there mm nmi
ritniij ii.... ,t.,,ra uf f.os Ameles,
K v. COOK ami iv- tTOl iur i"111- ""j" "
A4' I ... t t:..l u, . ,
and on Saturday last i'ir. ruiM-iiu..,
..... ..; ..,T. n.f) 1 1 ,.lta r into tho rallronil misiucKH, auu nv
... r . ..11 tl,,K.ct ..on.li.
Hiram I lllaiichard and wile to li;w ueen iv inasiti iu
oi," '.ml Perry Marsh w. d. at pt tions of railroad lilo. Ho many tunes
Ht'ii of nwi 't UI -11-11. a millionaire, but ho lives for lua ruil-
Itidwi.-- Kue-e and wife to Andre road, although interested like Mr. Uh-
Yeb.T w d.frHXIs'., of swVj 32-10 ver. in many Inrjjo tunmifaettirmg eii-
j2 ' " uirpnses. lludoen the work of about
S l" llallance and wife to II. K. Pear- throe men overy day, and takes recrua-
';', d.ir:ilX), lot 11 H 13 Platts- tiun ouly when ho wanU to talk with a
month. bis f rieud or indulo with Jus country
is, ii' r'..t.-:., '.i d n-ifo lo Marv Car- i,u,n in tho melodies of ScotlaiuL Ho
.or IS. 1S12. and uradtiated at I ',', w i r P)and lot kM denied himself promotion uiany
colleire. Galeslmrtf, Dhio in 17 ll ijll, Kairle. times, bocanso he likes to cliii( to tho lo-
Georire Mattison to I .aura w. d. vKM CHtion where he begnu ua a lueswmser
sw., of bl'U of 13-12-10. u.y and has hud so many tnumpns.
.i .i All..., ,i,l lu-irs to l(dlll). A TIlltlMI'll IN TKLEUllAI'UY.
MOW, nil jiiioi in". - - i -- . ,
!,,, r.-liill (i - rl SJ.i. lots z ami it, n fourtli meluuer oi mo
s' of3toli inclusive H. 1, Kock Davi,! McCart?o, tho gonerul manager of
HltilTs. tho Alleghany railroad. Urn Btrong
Scotch character lifted tniA into big
l.. Hi li.ft tha
Family Reunion. railway concerns wmij. e .v..
A family reunion was held at the '
cuuinoilious residence of Timothy . . f
1
A KATTJKAIz HEMF.BY V0U
Epik'iiUo nts, I'ftllins Sickness, Hystep
Ich, tU Villi Dance. Nervousness,
IlypuiHouilrla, HulaucboIIii, Ia
ebrity, Slcfjilessiiess, llz
ziJieKS, Eialn uml Spl
mil Weiilatcss.
V. Perkins, ol iisweo, ivaias
senator to succeed the late Senator
Plumb. Senator Perkins was born
;.. l.'.wii.xtor. l.oraine county Ohio
Octol
Knox colleire
18C.2. lie server through the war of
the rebellion with credit to himself.
I'he apl)iidnient is conceded to be
a wise one.
This medlclno has direct action upoi
the norvo contoru, allaying a'.l Irritabili
ties, and Increasing ttab How and power
of norvo fluid. It Is perfectly harmloa
and leaves nc unpieasant ellocts.
i-A Valaahto llook n KwWJ
llHOium imm i rue in muj '""
ami ixmr ptlenl can alMO obua
i,u niiMii:iiie iro uf ihiinfe.
ThU ToniwlT bM bami. nropawrt by the ' Bf
tiVuir Kium, ot fori vtu.vue. ino. i.uwii.
tbo tMiwi uuder bin UlrocUon by Uie
K0ENJC MED. CO.. Chicago, H.
r.,.i.M,vDrD,:;rl,:ta. xrHoWo. OS SB
FREE"
'.-.9 for S3
Nemaha county secured the
r.votoil iriz,e oiven by Nebraska
State Teachers Association to the 1
i ...,,.,.n. i
county, Having jnt-fi-oi .nm v
inutile largest percentage of teach
ers. Nemaha county had eixty-two
of ninety required to lill her
schools, a percentage of 00. Ihe
prize was an elegant silk 11' and
nresetited by President
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PhyBicians-
t Niiro-illS.
MannRers-W. L. Thomas und A.
P. Campbell. (
,..:,t iim.,i nf Murrav. was in
tlflVlU iliJ",
neromnanie.l by Ross Whittaker of
the San h'rancisco detective force,
and an officer of Los Angeles, took
up a watch in the postoflice and
ou iicoa tj flu CM at that point. All
CA 'I V
1 - t 1 A 1 .
..TVii.ik nf it." said Miiior William P.
Clark yesterday. And alo a sump- MoreIun(ij the illst, but not least, of the
tuous dinner was nerved. .'monK f.un()UH the. "1 stood at tho key wim
tiUi. tiroHont were Mr. and MrB. Oliver. I'itcuiru, McCargo, and
Mr. ami Mrs. Geo. I hut- heard tho first uiossngo pass ovir
Mr. and Mrs. K. wires that was sent between uie noun
Andrews to Superintendent 1
son.
Murphy
bum, of Wyuiorc;
the city to-day
Geo. Mattison, of South Bend, is L, were furnished with photo
in the city to-day. graphs and uccurate descriptions
HORN To Mr. and Mrs. George 0fsiy. On the afternoon of Satur
v.iah' Inst evening, a boy. day Mr. Pinkertou observed a man
Tfrnrt Murnhv. the Cedar Creek in the postollice at Los Angeles
merchant, is in the city to-day on
busincHH.
Lyman James, ex-county com
niissioner and one of the Ptaunch
republicans of Greenwood pre
cinct, is in the city to-day.
A. V. Groom, engineer at the
water works, is wearing a atnile
four inches long, caused by the ap
uearanee of a boy at his home on
'orth Sixth streeL
nliim Encrleke. who has been con
J ed with the clothing house of
nect Wescott for the past five years
Civ. ,i comiections with the
Bevere jay, ir. lCngleke intends
firm to in business for himself us
to start e Can find a suitable loca
foon as h j,p.t wishes of TllE
tion. The t( be with him wherever
IIekALD wi. his lot.
lie may cast .
t
Stephen Wiles lost a cow in a
somewhat peculiar manner a few
days ago. It seems that he has a
well on his place wnicn lie Keeps
I i .i. i.,...- r Ruiil who was
.. YV. Hers, Mr. ami i'lrs. nyn... m. ----- - .
- Clark. Mr. and Mrs. l-r. Murphy, fnj. . I- ja
1 r lit . rVI ru I v . 0 - m m
T. K. ClarK, oi teeping ...o,o,. Duncanf 0f Cincinnati, had cbargo oi
Woods and children, of Weeping PITM.riment We had to work on
Water, and Ken Howe, of Omaha. Bn0rt circuits in those (lays, and we
tiinu.rfit it was iinnosMiUlo touenti a mes-
A Keithlev less than Kigo to now oi "".":,
Pro. W.
HUTS A FIRST-CLASS
who answered the description of
Sly and resembled the old photo-
n-raoh which he naa cioweiy.
- . . . .
Tapping him on the snoumer aim
stepping up and taking hi hand,
so that he could not attempt to use
a gun, as Sly is a desperate charac
ter, Mr. Pinkertou addressed him
by the name of Sly.
Slv denied his identity, and said
his name was A. S. Denton. That
settled it in Mr. l'inkertou s nnntlat
once, for Slj's right name is Adel
bert Denton Sly. He was at once
taken into custmty mm searciutu.
In his possession was found if-VHKl
and a lot of personal property, and
on his person was found the gold
watch taken from the person of
Messenger Mulrennaii of the Adams
Expressalter he had. fcegu injure
. I I, O II. ...1 A,t,lW 111,1 111-
... i i i . . . . -r. I'.rooltR fttlll ueiu wuonuu uc v .
covercu in, .... three liionins ago lOLi.tv u. f the Crescent Uty r
row, while trying to walk over it, 1 a1(, CHtabliH,K.,i a job printing Xitffr After arriving hero and f V U " r f 1'IIGSS,
ollice at rive i onus. - ...nv- jojgxiring tlieniseives mat ino
received the first number of the jerlect, tho eilort was ordered and every all hand made
Saturday Keview, a small paper he Uilegraph oiKraUr on tne uno, ami m I.OOK AT TIIKM
has established. The paper gives fact the whole country, waa
' . . . a to know the success or failure
:S; iSS:i Em Promptly lone
patrons that the paper win grow ,is . - mcning for the result
the business deniamls.-u eepmg , , , NflW yorkcalled I'hilatlel- Remember the Place
Water Republican. phia, the tjuaker City Bignalel llams-
f..n iiirnnoli. 1 lie animal was
ii. ----
tpiite a valuable one.
Myron E. Wheeler retired yester
day from Ins position as uepmj
state auditor in charge of the in
surance department to become
stenographer for Judge Hall of the
district court and Auditor Denton
has appointed Hon. II. A. Habcock
to succeed him, Mr. Habcock hav
ing been state auditor himself is a
factthatthe insurance department
will be in good hands.
The Kpworth League gave quite
a novel entertainment at the resi
Hotice of S. A. Davis last evening.
The first part of the program con
sisted of declamations and music.
A duet by Miss Gass and Hattie
Sullivan was particularly well ren
dered. The last nuinbci on the
program was an old-fashioned
picture album, tne mcmners oi tne
league assuming the parts of the
pictures.
Otio Voter.
A large number of young people Orleans wero opened to the metropolis.
irge
red
old Thursday evening
burg, and then in quick succession Wtts- pft's HameSS SllOE.
burg, Cincinnati. Louisville Bnd ew
Opposite I. O.
VI 4Vt "v" "I ' ... .
.rmheredatthe home of Otto Her- No one drew a breath scarcely unui ine
, i .i , i (r, n tninntA an nuuroiiuu i .... , i n i,...
anu re- iick cainu, , , . ni'ssm. rranii, jamfs imu imniun
V CUlUIi nui i- l ui.. wi lt , , ,1 I'li-rei ci. i-1 .in n., i .iiii-c. .v . ....
,v h . . it-ivonn the north and . ,i..... r,M;t
minded him of the tact m t c Tuay seem primitive in -".nd ate turkey
reached his majority. And to snow ther(j aQ mCastmng with t,u.ir jrotherj a. H retnrniiiK
him that they were not uniiiinuiui nower: but then it was the talk j the evening.
of his personal comfort, presented of tho natioil. This is a bit oi tinioiu
him with a handsome rocker. The hist0ry; but 1 shall nover forget that
evening was pleasantly passed witn hour-New orlc sun.
irames and music. At midnight a
sumptuous feast was served, of
which all partook with hearty
relish.'Thecompnnydi I notdisband
....til is; i'i bad been several hours
7 . . u ha iin,n 40: bismuth. 180. Wvaww.
on its way. icau, o.-i i ' - ,
.,t ii,,M.rMnHl fMrno lonBcr fr.m tlih line of
The heat conducting qii " l" Vi"rn.m. fur br w.-ud.-rfui
n o,, -..i.i r.o 01.
p,r, vj.wj; kuiu
uiiiiium, 88.87; un
. . . . i',r.r"r.' - N,d, A La
metal range follow;; onvur, . - aJtattt.-.
niiiit'iitini am I . .
. . ..i :-.!.., I ii n r,i, . rjfl Ini1iiin Av., iniauro.
88.87; unannoaieu uiti.muiu.u -w,, mo,r..iu. hr..t m
. . mi. or.l 11 All- I "' .' T "1 . .. .. ,,.,., " HphiI lor
. lnitn M J I- in.SIIlllLIl. XLTUa "