The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, May 29, 1883, Image 2

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Immense Practice in Plattsmouth, Nebraska,
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A'D MILL ItESIAIN ONE DAY,
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and Female Diseases as Well as. All
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laess and social duties
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Wh haro becewe vietlra of solitary vlee. th.-;t ftrpadiul and dicti u- iiv. n-i'ef
wp. to aa uumtr-Jttifrave tn-.ti-altds ofvona- ia. ii , i IxVi'ti iv t -VVt i " : "nwi!ly
who rolKht otherwise ei.. lutein..,' .enaoi... vvilh the i tL ,vucJ?', i i . tm-"-'" "t.-llect
t 6tacy the living lyre, -may n.ii witu coiinde)i.. ti-uut.oi t.t ui.rtlo.,u. ia:t; OS valuer
A CURE WARRANTED -
reroas rulnedn health ly unlearned 1 retendew v.hokeei)stl f latrien,-. . r.
taking poteouous and Injuiio.ts cum pound, should npiily inm. 'dial e" f "'til,,,
daated at one of Hie most ;tninetit v.u
-tnineiit collee-es liKlu
, aiontti cures mat wre ever known.
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mat wre vver known. Ainy troubled with tliiLnie - c , thf V-ir- i
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STATIOXICUY. NOTIONS,
MA??OX & HAMLIN
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jp inun.ni;ci:i nopes or antieinatious
(Tl.ich destroy their mental and j.byslcal
DEBILITY.
MEN
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3iisci:llam:ous news
the railroad war.
Inclir:itiois Jiiai U Will
Women on the War Path.
They Join lm Stiikrs.
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ir.ecting toda
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t; d, to the lb t ili.it i..d 11 keepers
whose liecn.-cs were revoke.! bjMnyor
Slowell, lioi-!d have to a peal to the
v u 1 lei 1 aid 11 ui 1 j .'. stioiild re-
Htore Heel,:..- .ilhoiii e.!r.i cxpfii-e.
A pi lition t. :ee huieii: d 11! twenty
frt-l lout:. 1 . I'i ; the lian.os h-.nblig
citizen.-!, f.Mir a'-ii ast, va prc.Miled in
:tppo! t of th- 1 1 1 - or, but i; t v::ia de
d. rill'!:!. lTNISI!
Di-nver, .May 23. The
pjniteii' i ry
investigating coinniittee creat- d by the
hi3t legislature, tiled a report of the
system of punishment. It is shown to
be ex t re mily c-rtu 1, ii: some u ses re
suliiKg 5n insanity. Hose baths have;
been a favorite ni'dhud of punishment.
The victims are tied to a -t ami :
btremii of cold water lioM a iialf inch
nozzle, fifty pound rr-..uie, thiown in
their f.nc for half hour at a lim',
with only short ioteriiiihk-i:S t-i pre
vent their beeu.ning iuoen.-ible.
MKKTIXU OF MA.VAil.i:S.
Chi ago, May S. The meetings of
the managers of the Kurlington, Rock
I,-hiii.i and VabaSll roaus, wiln a view j
. i, .-, .1 '.f f li incut of I he l
existing passenger rate war to com
mon points out of l'eoiiii will be held
here tomorrow. Three previous in.,et
ings have been v.ithout any VvEult.
J. C. Miller, general iuai;:!ger of the C,
It. I. road, was promoted to the vacant
position of vice president of a re:ii':g
of the directors today, ;nd 11. V.
Civi.i'peJ, assistant general mating- r,
made general manager. I he
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can association of railroad sap.:;-. if it- j
dents met here today and er-I'.idy. :d
and adjourned till tomorrow. Amo.ig
the subjects to be con&idt'red are re
ports of committees on iion'-5i:-" of con
ductors, on free j asscand train crtivs
and the. iquipment of freight trains.
15 .'.MOD AND CHEAP HATES.
l'coriu, May 2S. The Kock Ldand
road made another cut on rates today,
making the faro from I'toria to Kan
sas City, Council Bluffs Atchison,
Keokuk and Des Moines twenty-five
cents. This .evening the Chicago,
Burlington & Quincy issued the fol
lowing poster: "Blood 13 cent war!
Forbearance has ceased to be u virtue!
The Chicago, Burlington cc .uincy are
now selling first class tickets at their
office on Water street at the following
rates: l'eoria to" Chicago, 15 cents;
Book Island, 15 cents; Des Moines, 15
cents; Kansas City, 15 cents; Atchison
15 cents; St. Joe, 15 cents; Leaven
worth, Kansas, 15 cents."
It is said that the Hock Island will
make a ten cent rate to the above
points tomorrow. Indications are that
the war will become general, and be
long and bitter.
1P.ON WORKS SHUT DOWN.
. rittfcburg, May 28. From an cfiici.d
tuuitu is nuuiBiieu a compieic iiit ui an
the iron mills in riM&burg and the
west which it is claimed will shut down
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oa Thursday night in consequence ot'the j t;..lt tJlC L.xtcu1 va uul taken place,
strike that workmen will inaugurate on u-3 i.:.r.j OVlT the jail. A strong
that date. The firms included in the j nc, o( voiU.Q wsij, present, Everyihiug
list have all refused to sign .the am dga- j v,.t.uJ rjatt.iy. a s-iaall crowd col
mation association scale, it. is alleged ' .t ,,,,,, hc the pilson, a few of whom
that a lock-out must follow. The T.t v kn..-it in ,.ra -,cr for the repo.e of the
as follows: riltsburg district, twenty- ! ol- v;, The c01j(-eniiud man
nine firms; west Pennsylvaui t outsitl.; , wa3 palo L:.'. ;...t.mt.,i reconciled to his
of Pittsburg district, eight rolling m
Cincinnati district, seven rolling mills; j
Wheeling district, which extends into ;
Ohio, fourteen mills; Ohio district he
low Wheeling1 and Louisville, th:o
miHs; Mahoning valley, thirteen mill--"-
interior counties in Ohio, live mill-:
the lake eouutie3,-xne .mill; ludiana'tv.e
mills; Illinois, four mills, one oi which
is at Chicago and three at Belleville;
Wisconsin, one mill, Missouri, two
frills; Michigan, two mills; Xe';ra'ska,
tw9 mills, Thi3 list does not embrace
tbo steel rajlls, which mayir anay not
sign the. scale. At the amalgamated
headquarters tonight a rumor that five or
clx firms in Ohio or Wot Virginia had,
or were about la igu the scaly wa
lartly accredited. These mi'ls are a
doul t omitted from the mauufactim
list given. All mills given are op., rated
by men in I lie amalgamtid -.-.y. elation
who will strike. There ate oV. uou-uti-
ieju mills in the L'jdu-d "
flighty :
thousand men in ail cnipio.,cd i i K the .
roiling miNot ivi.icii maun?, one li.
ever live are union nun, ao.jat one
third oi ih: entire mini her working in
Pitlsburg.
n tUYEOUV STKfKE.
Sft. Loid.s, May 28. Information from
ihe mining districts iu r. Clair county,
Illinois, is that work wa.- l.i he resumed
today. When the men were about to
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commence wi.ik a Land of 100 women
the wives ixMii daughters of the stiikeis,
marching two fibrcast, nrniel with slout
lnlappear-l uii tho tcene, and after
sonic ?iterCtticin roi:;j)ci led the nun to
A;J nl wnrlr ,
Bi.;... - ;VrV ,l,)r I , d i t
ueilU s I'OS.e va uilvcn back bv the
o tter are iu poisession Jc
the mines. Militia are nowsa M"1 jT
in East St. Loui, mul a tlctaclinicnt
will irohably be s-nt to restore unler,
anJ protect the men vlo iloire to work
Alter completing their work at Koc hello
and leaving a guard here to tec that the
men all came out, the women marched
to Heinek'ri mine, X. 1, three miles
from lii lleville an the J.'-ui.-.villc
Na.r.UIc road, and being n iiifi i red by
a large uundjcr -f r'likers i 1 1 . mt l!ie
men :I;iiiL- Xl.t ie. It i ru .t t!iat
they t-re u the niii' ."! vil'-h Mi'l
threatened to burn the -nil-."' of
the mine, but of thN n W,'ri is i
known. 'I'li'- iii b ;ii 11. J
aid
to Ie- ineread'ig r .pe'dy, i d n-'W nniu
ber beveral hui.du d. ia i .ding aiiout
one hundred women, vh";r- tin.- m"-,t
mi insnagea: 1 1 ol' ihe ro.'.d, aj;' ai e be
yon 1 cuitr.-l. The eiril MiJlioi iti s and
slierid have trh-;iMph:-d to ' . s c:v.or
Hamilton for militia and it i- nn h r-
Stood hi re that Mini.: niiiitary
at i;a-.t
f-'t. Ivui.s will he lierc as .-non ;u a.j ec-
i d can Ijc ma 1-- up. 'A'oi li in 'die mine"
wad flopped and ugly tnru.ds made re
garding any attempt to resume wvik.
Morrion, some lil'lci n liiih .s beyond
IJcilevil'.e, a crowd of mim r- -ippeared
and the women di'mnnhd that work
should cease. I) inity S!ieri7 Ravi md.
win was jiresi nt wiMi a civil ;o--e,
told them that any in' r e: ik Willi
the work would icnlt i:i 'liii'd;- out
the miliiia, who wo'.ild a: rest ;d! Ui.s
turbcrs, and advised tin in to retire.
Thereupon the strikers withdraw.
v orouiition
General Miscellany.
A new i;aili:aj.
Cairo. May 28. A committee has
been formed to coiiLider a project for
coLstrueting" a railrcad in southern
! Soudan. There are English and
Americaa engineers on the coiutuiiteo.
i:kti i:ns thanks.
Warsaw, May L-il. The imperial
court return the tln.nks of the Czar to
the grand J "tike Michael fur services,
and announces his apppolntment as a
member of the committee of minis
ters. The court alo says that Grand
Duke Ah-;;; lias been appointed ad-
airal-in-chiet in the Rat.i:in navy.
ti ; k c (::o:-:atiux oveu.
Moscow. May The enthusiasm
of tL;; people over the success of the
coronation crcionirs is unabated.
Crowds constantly assembled gnder
the windov, s of the ICremlin clieermg
heartily for the Czar.
Tho ijraparor drove through the
streets last evening without an escort.
CHINA'S POSITION'.
Loiitlor:, May 2i A dispatch to the.
Daily News from H'd'1? Kong, May 'SI,
says China take.2 a ccuciliatory atti
tude on the Tonquin quesiiyu but
maintains its right of sovereignty over
Tonquin. The Chinese troops were
not engaged in fighting at Ifano, but a
number of Chinese joined the Ani
mites. China will not interfere in the
present convict, but does not admit the
right of Franco to couque.
f.uiin iiANi;r:p.
Dublin, May '23. Michael' Fagiu,
convicted of the murder of Rurke, was
hanged at Kilmaiuhaiu jail this morn
ing. Fagin since receiving sentence has
been very attentive to the instructions
of the priests who vL-Ued him. In an
interview recently v, t 1 relatives uo ac
clared that he ha 1 ;;;r. hurt a liair of
Rurke's head, iii.- mother is coutident
j of the iunocetice of lii r son, and w rote to
t!lo quc.;j repeating this declaration,but
her' letter wni fi-d answered. Cannon
Kennedy" Jit leu. icd the condemned man
:!;is mornin-r. The black Hag, aimfeuuu-
fate. Death w us instantaneous. Before
.lllA.j. tJ S(.aj?0ia Fagin told tho
j.. who altcnJea )ii:n th;it Ilupc.a
Irishmen would avoid secret societie:
FU031 WASHINGTON.
Tlie Closing 'Argument in
the Star Houtc Trial.
The End Draws Nigh,
TUE HILL ISVtSTIGATIOX.
Washington, May 2$. The coui
mittec appi; hiied to investigate the
aTiir' uf the supervising architect's
cKce Jiict "dais ii-:ijng and adjourned
ilti 'I liUivday.
Secretary. Teller instructed the coin-
missioner of the general laud office to
direct the local land offices along the
rthc-rn Tacilie railroad to accei.t
.... 2Ctnn of lands wit hi,, tl in.
demnity.
Merrick began the closing argu
meat fbl- the government, in the star
route trial, this morning. The coun
sel who preceded hint cautioned the
jury against epithets, when he might
we'd have taken the advice to hiniseif.
The prisoners' wives and families
were not on trial, but the" prisoners
themselves. Merrick continued tho
prosec ution . Tears might flow, their
hearts may bleed because they were
forced to prosecute the man'ifdip he'n-
eu them to ret their maces.
country haul
whose judgment was not influenced
by such conshb U'.t'oi, Mirriek
aid if a verdict w - i.ot reached at
this trial the ca-e would be prosecu
ted until a verdict was reached. "I
will be there," iidcijet b-d Ingirsoll.
"'riie counsel w ii! be t hi rc." re
plied Mcrrb .. -i'li I et i o a day
he will be there t!i. .:!,!.. cc!:iimcd S.
V.'. Dorsty I'h m t! doMvay. M-r-rick
then t'i' iv up the dlidavil i:i the
star i ".iit . m i lee. lie .-aid he in tend
ed to show that they !:::' he :; mede
bv iiand and . -ijaiy. Adjounie-l.
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HcliilliDWoiaCcSliis Casleii5.R);s.
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Oar New I. 'ism' !n-ars'- i itlwit;. la
n-ii-iiness.
Ri-member iii-' '.;. i: b'NION
RI.OCK, en Sixili .l- et, TWO
1 )ocis soi..; h of Ca.- .; ( 'oiin
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Wliear we amy i"-' 1-m.-: ,.' -m ..i-!.iy.
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REAL ESTATE
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COLLECTION
Law and colleeiiojj ! u-; i. t pro.np
ly iitien!"d to at tid.- i.-dif-e and pro
.2;d.s remitted without dday.
abstracting attended n. f,hort :!
lice and hiitislactioM guaranrectl. j
If there is any tldtur we do make a
.specialty oi, it is city ana suournati
real estate. .Several line farms and
some . lid land :'t bargains. Laboring
men can get a home by ..aylng ntont li
ly what thev new pay lor hou.-ie r;ii .
Six choice half acre lots -S inintdes
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e.ich. and on terin thu! wotih.l make
it otdii uoi.a.i,'"! to say ie: did not ,vii
a house. Come .--ml ee, vot: ar. not
compelled t buy and we won!' give
these hits hwjiv. lull vn'i i-:u -ri-l t'li-in
c. n. ,;.;n .,d...i,.tnu- ... .1.'
ill JJIV li -4 i. . Il'i V-'wl v.'tt itji;i-
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i'ive acre lot 5 mile from city "ui
Cs2")0 part on tin:;:.
Lleven acre lot i i to froin ..city
for $5.v0 this is extra tin .
Some yood-citv t.rcq.-e
!r out
for trade for nor hotses or caitl'j.
Ten acres for & oW 00
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" " " 7o0 00
f- " ;d00 00
boverai saiai: ucia Wc
ami adjoining t:: eity,
r sale-
reasonai
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l'AUM LAM S.
-0 acres, wild -"S fri-J Of)
to ' insproyM 1G00 00
' .'000 00
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Finest stock term m ijj-.s ouuty
10000, long time and low rate oi in
terest. 100 acres, wild $;;200
80 " " 12; -0
100 acres, wild, Bep. Y'y (cash) 1200
CITY PROl'KHTV.
Cor. lot 0 bl'ksfrom shops (cheap)d( O
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150 J
OVA' I
200 !
2 " " X. Gth street (line)
li " " Washington and
1 " 1 bi'k from Main st extra "40u
Improveil city real estate in abun
dance. can liud what you want in
this line if you will call and pee n.e.
Btisine;. houses and lots for tale
at much lower lie tires than will be
asked six months hence. a-Len the di-
agonal is an assured mu-ccss. Do no.
I wait till the advance comes and then
j complain of your poi-r luck.
is i ores and ilwenings ren'c.t and:or
rent, rents promptly collected.
if you don't see what you wan!, iu
this colunfli come a:.d as'k for it. I've
probably missed just what you '.rant.
Ollicc open nearly everv evening from
6 to 8.
Good new house ai.d two fine le-'.c
in good location price, $00.
W. S. WISE,
Union ?lock.
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CITY of rl'ATTSJIOUTJi
Valuable- outlets for residence pur
poses. .Sage's addition lies south-west of
ihe ciiy, and all lots are very easy of
access, and high and sightiy.
For particulars call on
E. SAGE, Pron'rV
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SAGE'S HARD WAKE STOtiE,
riattsmouth. Xeb.
GAFF, FLEISCHMAN k CO.
COMPRESSED YEAST.
The best ypast in use, received fresh
every TUESDAY and FRIDAY
Cass County Iron Works
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