The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, August 20, 1883, Image 2

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TELEG UAP1L TUOUBLE
The Strikers out
Job-
for a
MASON & HAMLIN
U HENRY F. MILLEK and
7
Miscellaneous Notes.
JL2T J3. TOJJD'S
Hardware E
AT SAGE'S OLI STAND, ON LOW El. MAIN STREET.
TTIlflC JZest JLine ot Cook Stoves,
(Kasoline Stoves,
. "Tinware
(General Hardware
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To be round In the City. New Rood at prices that defy compHion. Give me a call
AMI JHJ (OUDID.
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W'e have Just received fine assonmeni oi
-AND
Wagon Tops,
Spring
which mo will sell at lTice within the reach of all.
(Dome and Sec0iir Canopy 4Fop.
TilK MOIITEST. NEATEST gj"1- TP
Also a complete Lluo of Men's. Boys, and Ladies'.Saddles at
4 Win "vv
d :Gr.CH AMBERS & SON
KIS11ING FOR PLACES
.New York, August 18. The main
. m t.
,.m.. .f the Western Union leiegrupu
company was Desiegeu irum
i.n..r ti.i mnruinz bv nearly one nuu
dred operators seeking reinstatement. (
including a number ot women anugins,
Superintendent lluinestone 13 busily
engaged in discriminating between ap
plications fromfirst-clasd workmen and
ii.ose ho were consider seconu aim
ihiid rale. Ouly tho beat women are
being taken La'-k, and quite a number
. . , . i . .. ...
.f operators are di-appoiuteu uy umb
rejected. Those operators who were
taken on alter the strike commenced
will bo relaiued by the company in
their present positions. Muce u,e
alrike was declartil ended yesterday,
twelve women have been received back
into the employ of the company The
total uuuiuer of women who have ap-
nliid for reinstatement is over forty-five.
so that ihirty-lhree of that number are
left wi.iiout work Superintendent
Iluniestone said that forty-five men
were taken back yesterday afternoon
eveninc. About thirtv moie first-
iuae nu n were reinstated this moru-
5,,tr. He said that all of the branch
nffipps will be open fo-business Monday
morning, and everything will be in good
t-hape by that time.
DESEKTING TIIK SHIP
he al
ibi v i f
morn
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iutr witliessetl what appears Vo uo n.
cided break in the ranks. Up to noon
to exceed fifty had made personal ap
plication to Superintendent Tubus lor
reinstatement, aud thirty-nine had been
nivpn i .laces. Superintendent Clowry
reports irom Indianapolis and Cinc'm
,.t, r. th off. ct that all opposition
a i r - - -
from workmen is ceafing tliere, and
that full forces will be on duty tonight.
A STAMPEDE.
fhicaso. August 18. The strikin
telegraph operators kept applying for
ivnrt at the office of the Western Union
in small tquads up to 1 o'clock, when a
stampede occurred, and from that time
until a late hour the hall way leading
M-.mno nf KutierititenJeut Tubbs
-vivriVd. A number of those ap
in speaking of the colUpw of the strike.
aid the condition of the tne i
many sectlooi, especially m yueDec
and the south, were In a demoralized
eonditioo At many points roemuer.
were In want of the necessaries or me.
Pi.llA.llthli& and other eastern points
were short of fund, and it was Impos
sible to hold New York out longer.
Tl.crnr made bv some that John
...
r..v,..l.li .A. tlio nrirnuization in IUB
vauiwoi iwiu --
most unjust and unfounded. The or-
dr m-v have been a little premature,
hnt those in a roitin to know fully
realized the fact that hundreds were
about to return to work, and the lat
ntAAlr urtll ' 1 1 Im e terminat) d
Ul III a b n ccn v -
,,ti... in nil init half a dcen
places.
THE LINEMES.
New York. August 18. About one
hundred striking telegraph operators
back to the Western Union today.
Out of that numbet only twelve or
hirtPPn wore women. Thirty others
annlied but were rejected. A delega-
. . . . . in
timi of striking linemen ylsiteu tno om
cc. but were told that their places had
bppn filled bv competent men. J-aier
they held a meeting and resolved to ap
ply for work individually aui go uaca
just as soon as the company wou.u
take them.
THE UN FOKT V NATES.
The optr-ttors who were unsuccess
ful in their applications also neiu a
meeting and passed resolutions ot
thanks to the press and women opera
tors who did not succeed iu ueiug ic-
instated. They are to have the procecus
of a picnic tomorrow devoted to their
be-ieiit. Subscriptions lor mem
also be started. It is the intention of
the brotheihood to pay the ladies their
regular salaries while out ot employment.
THE LOSSES.
Mr. Somerville said during the first
week of the strike the busiutss of the
.omnftiiv fell r.ffabout thirty per cent.
but after that it was but fifteen per
cent, and during the last week only
ten per cent, lower than the usual
amount.
OEALKK IN . y. . i. ..
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Of All Dcacripttan.
METALLIC BURIAL C ASES
WOODEN co' J-J
f all sizes, ready made and sold cheap for cash
MY Fl NlTlt EARSB
1 NOW KEA1V KOK HEUV1CE.
With uiany thanks for past patronage,
luvlte all to call ana examine my
1,AK(JE BTOCK OF
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fl ' Chicago. August 17. Despite tl
W iitude taken by the lo. al iseinl
T ! the telegiMphus ls n ght, this t
The Groat Jurist Passes Ctui
etly Away.
ROS
Warranted to be as good as jny, aS and
t.n in Block a ircneral assortment of IIAKDWAKE, bTO tb and
TDfWAR, anfsell as cheap as any Hardware honse the eo.mtry.
Call and see us in the kockkoou uiuk.
AndTii
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ALL KINDS
FCR SALE BY
.vAllllyy
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C. G.
HEROLD'S
CLOTHING
FonisMD
Goods
Louisville Branch Store!
Can he found the largest and
best stock of
Gents'
M.1T8, VtBJP8,.
Trunks, Valises, Boots and Shoes,
In Cash County, at lied Ilufk Prices. Kcinenil.rr the place.
HIT. JUIIBIHKIDJL-IID Manager.
D Ke IirriBIKWMP Sole IPt'omto
ARNICA PREPARATIONS
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Cass County Iron Works
WAOIAN & KIRBY, Propr's.
-i . tyi on t,"h. STelD.
J- J- XJt'" MANUFACTUJiKllt
iJIS OV
ENGINES,
tixiv I7K.OXTS- HOUSE COLUMN.
facilities or heavy Vn &A?-f SSig- - Busine., Houses ar?
XENEPAUUNG of all kinds. Our Machine Shop is fully equipped
J9ltt' WC dapliC"? U ea8tCrP priCe9' MVing
freight and tiuio. , ctate should rrite for our terms of castings
fti- buildinjriny . V WORKS
, ' fused places for reasons
pljingwre.. Practically
bus t kLown to the ci. 4'B
i lie entire woi kiusi ioivjc - .
more & Ohio company was taken ba .
intact. About 100 operators met at Ui
rich had at 2 o'clock in the afternoon-
i.e leaders acknowledged that the
cause w as lost, and advised the men to
seek work. The Chicago offices are
now fully manned.
ASKIXO FOB TERMS.
Cincinnati, August 18. -The striking
operators have received no official no
tice of the abandonment of the strike
yesterday, but this forenoon they sent a
communication to Superintendent Mil
ler to know on what terms they can re
turn. He showed them n"f. mi of the
contract they would be required to
subscribe t, abjuring the brotherhood,
and they wen' away to report. line
striker has signed the contract and
gone to work. Superintendent Miller
will act on individual applications and
fill vacancies according to the qualm-
cations of the applicants.
THE END HAP COME.
Washington, August 18. At 12:15
the striking operators called in a body
upon Manager Clark, of the Western
Union, and stated that as the striKn naa
beeu declared ended, they were desir
ous of resuming work. Manager Clark
received them affably, and "informed
ihcm that all first-c:ass positions cre
filled, but second rate places were open
and men would be designate! by mm
from among tne strikers to occupy
thern if so desired.
ArPLYIXO FOR WORK.
Memphis, August 18 The telegraph
strike has ei.ded. Nearly all the strik
iug operators nave applied tor work.
Two have been reinstated. The Cotton
Merchant's exchange and two
bucket shops commenced this morning
to receive regular reports.
WHOLESALE APPLICATIONS.
Pittsburg, August 18. Manager
Lloyd, of the Western Union, was busy
all morning receiving applications from
strikers for reinstatement Out of C5
who quit work at the beginning of
the sfikc, all but fifte n have been tak
en back upon promising to renounce
the brotherhood.
AT PHILADELPHIA.
Philadelphia, August IS.-Nineteen
strikers were engaged this afternoon
and will be placed on duty Monday.
Five or six others will leave for Chi-
r-atm tomoriOW. The remainder of
tUn-ic. who made f.pnlication for re in-
statemeot were notified to call on Man -
ager Jones Mo. .day.
AT PITTSBURG.
Pittsburg, August 18. In an inter
view with an asEOciated press repre-
.0'..rt:vA Thos. H. Huphes, grand secre
tary of the brotherhood of telegrapher,
Washiuirton. August 19 The Post
has information that Judge Jere Black
died at 2 o'clock this afternoon
Xew York. Autiust 19.- .Judge Jere
lilack died at ten minutes past 2 o'clock
this afternoon. Though not iiDtxpect-
o,i hi death was a sudden shock to
...
the community. Saturday morning ne
seemed somewhat better, but the im
provement was too slight to juatily the
hope of recovery. The favorable change
began about noon and he gradually
erew worse but remained conscious
almost to the last and died peacefully.
From the beginning of his illness the
judge believed he never would recover
and was perfectly resigned. Mrs. Illack,
Lieutenant Governor Chauncey F.
lilack and wife, and Henry Black, Mr.
and Mrs. Hernsby. A. Ii. Farquahar
and Dr. Neissenhelder were present.
Mauy teh grams of coudo'ence have betn
TMQUjjjEDME,j
rec.
Thefune,-:' "i'l take place Tues lay
a, 5 p.m. The renC" will be inter
... r,.0..f Hill pem'tery Vr
rcu x v t'-v
l)wers, oi me u-orist..i:i v-wv..
Washington, will probably officiate at
the funeral.
Shortly before Judge Black died he
Phidtohis wife, "How can 1 fear to
cross the dark river, when my lather
waits for me on the other shore," and
added, -would I. were as comfortable
about all I leave behind unfinished in
this world,'' and then breathed the fol
lowing earnest prayer: "Oh, Thou most
beloved and merciful Heavenly Father,
from whom 1 have my I ting and in
whom I h iv ever trusted, if it be Thy
will, grant that my suffering end, and
that I bo calie i home to Thee, and, oh,
my God, bh-.s and comfort Thee, my
Mary.
I R St. L anfl G B
Safest. Best and Most Reliable
- LINK IN THE WEST.
Magnificent D ning Cars,
Elegant Day Coaches
2 St Louis Trains Daily,
2 Omalia Trains Daily,
2 Kansas City Trains Daily
Atcuson Trains Daily,
Two Trains for
St Paul, Minneapolis, SiouxCit1
And aU points l- northwest, with
Pullman Sleeping Carsf
Between Kansas City anl St. Panl
WI XHQ U-T CHANGE
All traius run on time.connectinR for all Ipointt
E ast W est, North & Soutb
lieketf for sain at all recuiar ticket office,
nformation regarding rates, time, &c. cheer
lly give,, cr addres,i,,B y p barxa ud,
A. C. Dawkb. (Jen'l Snpt.
Oen'l Pass AZan
THIS MAGNtTIU BtLl 13
WARRANTED TO C0BE&!?
without medicine-Pain In tliebocL. blp. fcj
Si5? kerili or rupture, cuturru, Uv, eplleixr,
W"nTUHty of th.CEXEKATITEI.nOAN.
(uvulMt itllty. luck .rnerve force ud vl.or.
iikewi, und ull Uom dlwuM of . per-
KrTSm of JUKnetUm p.-in.e tunc lb- -Vlihu?.,unS
...trMtore thorn la s health irt.- !,
ii I
Baa. i mm
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ROBERT D0NMELLy,S
AFD
BLACKSMITH
Wwjoh, Buggy, Machine and Plow re
oairina. and aerteral jobbing
I av. now prepared to do all kinds of repairing
.if l -.. . i k t hap niaAhlnanr a a ttiara
H a good lathe in my shop.
PETER RAO EN.
The old Reliable Wagon Maker
has taken charge or the v&gon snop.
He is well known as a
2iO .WORKMAN.
Sew Wwm and RmKSTie made t
wraer.
SATISFACTION GUAKANT
AT J0& McVEY'
Sample Rooms
You will find the Finest Importea
French Brandy, Champaign, and other
Fine Wines, I'ure KentucKy v niSKies.
mavuvn nf t.iin hpst and most DODular
brands of BOTTLE BEER, Fresh
Beer always on draught, and x ine Cl
ears 26tf.
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n 'tm
irMT wteboatorimrtim jt
id Talaabta directions for p
of Vantabto and Flower
JfrJU niatw n vapvwa. au iwmr naana,
Planta, Krnit Treea.tc Iavvluable to all. aapeo
uhyto ilarlta QardracTB. Senl for It I
ISptinS
Sheet music & music books for oreaus
&, pianos at J. i, Votings. , .
SaS ABDOMINAL SUPPORTER.
TO THE LADIES:HS
ffttaWlVf -n.n. .of .11 tho.- .TO'-X'tof u2
curry a powonui u
dlMo. ,. ..... ,fc. Snlne. Vail.
,.V.7tV.mn
x rra" ra-ruu-ri-up-p- ;; ir
I.lfe, this la thr ltcat AppUnctt al CurU
KFo "fl fo.m of Female rtlOmltlwi it U nnmr
pled by anythlntf bero. InTentjrt. both y a cui atiT
aer.tandBftouroeof po-erand ntaluatlon.
TO'ftlier Mt lthMairnrUc Foot Batteriaj. I
(nl Tby expre C. O. V .. and examination allowed .or by
mall on refelpt of price. I"r'dS"nr
walHt ana bi oi rnuv. jvihvi.-..w
reney.MOt In letter at our rik.
TbaWroeton Oarnienua.-a adapted to all age, are
worn or.r the under clotblnir. tiiot etj ty th.
badr ilk. the May 6ril.M Eleetrla Ham.
bi adVerUaed e.tea.lTely) and abotild b.
taken off aTnig-ht. Ther hold their jnwrfonvr.maA
are worn at all aeanoniiof theyear. ,
Bendrtamp for the "New departure la Medical Treat
ment Without Madicln."wiUiUtunl or Utl..
"""XHE MAOJTETON' APPT.IANCK CO..
218 State St., Chicago, IU
n m.rii4r n
... 1 . - .lUnnvorwl 11(1 I lllOl V fill IXrlOf
Kj "riiica f .r li allnn xU.riiul t.ru.rioi,a. r'oM.r-
ly nropareil ftii'i cuuiuuhm.
TUm lnKlt cuiiiliiu-
biiiioii oi uriin-n-siMMMlily
cure cIih-
mmI IimimIm. craM-k. it
11 .. ...I ..IllllllUk.
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. . t . 1 . m.oa.I frnln Pllrrmtirt Infill.
enconor Urn uho if II Ul f .f"HT'V.;
jU aores. 1'lUCKl.N M1.1ALJ DIIKS, XOO.
TOILET SOAP
I.lllcliAilly pnr
f'uni4l,lilKlly
IcutnU. Abaoluto.
lv num. Kmiir tlif
skin from chappinff an.l hn part to It 11 to aii'l
a. Iitwlthy rlow. Uuri vallil for cleanluK thu
nniMiirin
tvcmu
t-ct tonus soup III w "
Tlio moHt iMr
ta.
Shaving Soap
of rmrt4 merit. frr
ventM nil ptinplt.
kalO I M aikNt flUW MJlll
MAKES SUA VINO PELKilir.
KulorsoU ly loiuliiW Karbra, wlio jaypf It.
"Without parallel uh a BliaviiiR aoap." Itlct, In
1nt,u,r mid lastlnu'. Koops tlio fdoe au.i nook froo
liompiuiploa. I'iUCIS 15 vU. tot uluruncaJto.
TOOTH SOAP
In without qnoRtion
the tnoHt ixirfcct ar
ticlo ever produceil,
t ..... nlilu .lull II U.
nn 1 1 11V.M ..... . -
es tho WU thoroughly. 'ut ,t,.1C .S 1?
with arnica pr..Hervo. an-l VinatoIidSr lU
civoH to tho tr".Ui a Hwent, dellcato oOor. it
UiBto in tleliuhtfu- l'. afH' Jff.',. nr wn will
All ilriiKKiKtH hoi tho abovo artlclog, or WO Will
BiH.il them, MHtimJd.ou receipt of price.
C. H. STRONG & CO.,
Sole Proprietors and Manfrs., Chicaijr
WILL J. WAKHICK,
AGENT,
ri.ATTSMOUTII, - - NKliUASKA.
ARNICA
STREIGHT & CO.
Hiifceumor to Htreltfht Miller
MANOFACTUKKB OF
FINE HEAVY BARNES.
A large line of
Saddles Bridles Collars Whins. &c
always in siock.
Repairing of all Tiind 1 totly dene o
sort notice.
Main Street, between Fourth and Fifth.
SAGE'S ADDITION
TO THE
CITY of PLATTSMOUTU
Valuable outlots for residence pur
poses. Sage's addition lien south-west oi
the city, and all lots are very easy of
access, and high and sightly.
For particulars call on
E. SAGE, Pron'r,
AT
SAGE'S HARDWARE STORE,
riattHmonth. Hb.
J. I. NI3IPSO X,
AGENCY
FIRE INSURANCE GO'S:
CITY, of London,
QUEEN", of Liverpool
FIREMAN FUND, of California
EXPREESS COHPANIES
AMERICAN EXPRESS CO.,
WELL'S FABGO A Cpt EXPESS.
Offleoiu Hock wood Block, with JoUaon Bros
fidetu. .-
GIFT, FLEISCHMAN 4 CD. "
COMPRESSED YEAST.
The best yeast ii use, received fresh
every TUESPAX and FRJP4T
mornings.. -'"Al plied by
MIKE SCHNELLBACHER,
BLACKSMITH
HOUSE SHOEING & WAGON KErAIIJIM
All Kinds of Farm implements Mended will
Neatness and Dispatch.
Horse, MuIeiS: OxShoein
n short, we'll shoe anything that hup
four feet, from a Zebra to a Giraffe.
Come and see us.
SHOP
HORSE-SHOEING
CITY SHOEING SHOP
I am BoiiiK to rio all kiix'.H f.f shot-inj,', and
do Cat'i-iaxe and Wogon work. I: inalrijt and
Plow work done to order : now is your lime to
patroUze me. Shop on WnhlnL'ton Avenue
at the
Horse-shoo Sign.
ZiT-C-oad Satisfaetion Guluantcfd.
GEO. PALM El,
wist! I'lattsmoutli. Neb.
KTTn.-W
nHitthSt between Main and Vine Street
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Meat Market,
LAFE (TNEIL, Prop'r.
esf Mutton Pork Veal OMclens. &c
Constantly on hand.
Also, all kinds of AME inseaon. and ev
erything kept In a
FIRST-CLASS 31 EAT SHOP
At lowest possible rates..
- 621y ? LA1TSMQ CT UN KB. .
NEW
Furniture Store
DEALhK IN
FUE1TITURE COFFINS,
and all kind of goods usually kept in a
K1KHI Cl-AKI flKAlTL'llh TOKB
Also, a very complete Ftock of Funpral Goods,
Metallic&WooflenCofflns Casiets Rotes,
EMBLEMS, Ac.
Our New and elegant hearMe is always in
readiness.
Remember the pi nee, in UXIOX
JiLOCK. on Sixth street. TWO
Doors sonth of Cas3 Coun
ty Rank.
Whezr we may be louud nieht or day.
J. I UNRUH,
2it'l .LiTCl IO rr f. NIB
Dr. C. A. Marshall
(Successor to Clutter & Marshall,)
Preservation of natural teetn a i-pecialty.
Teeth extracted without pain by use of
Laughing (las.
All work warranttd. ' Pricet reasonable.
rrx?ozBAio BLocif, PLATTBMorrH.'Kra
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