The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, October 14, 1887, Image 1

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civil lli. iul, ami n i-iri?- nun.l.cr of or
ranl.-aioiis a.i.li.aiuls, some troi.ps from
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tin; I'nitcil St it -- post lien! ana
(.'avahv li'i'.ul jwincil. A ronson-iiou-i
fi.-atiir.! Wiis a il':tt, n-;;is"i;tin- the l.-niil-iii'
or ColUiiilm.-., ami this historii-al in-
c'nl.n' v.-.s al-o :ift-rvi:'.nt -s tln-atncniij
re;, r. s.-ntc.l. The precession lia.l for its
;ial thu S.i;i Piilio spiin!,, h po'-nhir
ph-asnrc rrs ut :i little out of town, lit
which s;ot i-pcfchc s in English, Itnliiin,
Spanish :r.nl ! rnian wore lUlivcrcfl in
uhvry of the intrepi.l Ccnoesc and his
i-nlihti-iiril Spanish p:itrons lVnlmaml
and' Is il'dla. A ranil ball :it niht
coinpletcd the programme.
EiO MOfiE SALOOM MEN.
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Masonic Looses Must not Accept
Saloonkeepers as Members.
Sr. Loris Oct. l:;. Several years go
the masonic grand lodc'of 3ii-ssouri en
iteted a law forbidding lodges to accept
us members any body engaged in the sa
loon bu.'ine.-. The law has been pra
cally a dead later until three months
a., .. .. ... i- ued a cir-
(ul ire.u., :intl
notifying all lodges that it must o en
forivd. Suveral lodges got rid of their
saloonke-pc: . Others refiis-.'d to do so,
and two loil h St. Louis had their
charters revoked. The grand lodge is in
session here uow and tho uiem'-ei i of the
frati rnity hay .- anxiously awaited their
action on J. saloonkeepers question.
To-day the .-va...: Ua- decided to sus
tain tho -vjiion of the grandmaster. Thc
law will be c:.:u.c 'd and the saloon
keepers must go.
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Sait Struckin HutcJiinson, Kan.
Ili-r r-Hiwi';. i;ui.. Oct. 3. While
siukin" an c.ie!lnie:it;:l well in South
llsiUhi'is. at e. depth of 470 feet a depos-
U of reck sail was struck, whlih, for
i!i:ck:ie s of the principal vein and purity
. , t" 1 i irmliv I r.a v be classed atnonpc
'i . .-t c.ih-.i s in the world. A imm-
!r of vol ncs were drilled throu-h, yary
ir.g i:i tliickn. ss from 7 to 40 feet, separ
at-.il by thin strata of shale. At s
depth of G'.r- feet a vein was truck which
up to la-t niht, has bee'i penetrated to a
depth of If." feet, and the drill is not yet
throu'-h. An official analysis of the
praduct show it to be over 00 per cent
pure and absolutely five from the princi
pal inpunties which make roe. silt unlit
for domestic imrnoscs. The Cud has
r !. A r-f:nsi:l. ralile excitement here
The deposit is to be developed.
Mexican Ocntriii Washouts.
Ya. Paso. Tex., Oct. 12. The Mexican
(-ntral lliilro id is again in hard luck.
It can take pa:-si ngcrs only to S.uiz.
ba-,t night a tremendous cloud-burt oc
cunvil just above the city of Chihuahua,
md before the torrent of water a tidal
wave on kna cam;- sWoo;:'mg dov,n up-
ll'.l the CilV. lilt: iiuoivivi i.ii, iiw.ov.
tract . d attention. "When the Hood did
pump ?t took the iron brid-re, o00 feet
-a- lA- wiU take pom.. tlmc t0 rci,;ur the break.
Other washouts in the vacinity are re-
oorte.l. and it is more than likely that
traffic will be tick veil some time. The
.Mexican Central has now the sime bad
luck that the Southern Prcitic had some
weeks ag-.
Mr. K. II. Walker, for many years
Statical, of tho New York Produce Ex
rl.ange, has joined the editorial Ftaff of
Hrailstrrt-r.s, tho well known commercial
,o.,i f.r.ancial newspaper published m
i Xew York, to which Ite will give, his ex
: elusive services. Mr. Walker is perhaps
' the b-t inform" 1 man in the country on
ith.-st.ai -tics of grain, flour, provisions,
I live slock and kindred lines. He is the
,.r H... i.e.lv comolete rocord ot
this kind in the country, and tho inyent
r of th- "vi-ible" grain supply state
ment. With his aid, in addition to the
original work in that direction whicli
ll,;i,ls!n fs has doii'j and has projected,
that Journal must become, indispensible
to all interested in those subjects.
Indianapolis Municipal Election.
Ini i an Ai'oi.is, Ind., Oct. 12. Tho total
vote cast yesterday was the largest ever
thrown at a city election, being nearly
2000 in excess of that east two years ago,
and yet it is believed that not a tloz.en
illegal votes were put in the ballot box.
Theollicial canvass of the vote to-day
shows the following totals:
For Mayor Denny, republican, O0G0;
Edenharter, democrat, 0180; Davy, lab'-r,
145"; Brown, prohibitionist, 00; Total,
20.700. Denny's plurality, 774. White,
the labor candidate for clerk, received
1821 votes. There were 15 republican
councilmen elected and 10 democrats, G
rcpub-lican aldermen and 4 democrats.
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HOLIDAY G00US,
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A Tidal Wave Swept Region.
Nogalks, A. T. Oct. ltk All attempts
e i. . . i -io 1.vt rnel ivin
to -et news jrom m-- -
on the southern co.i-t to-day have been
futile. The supposition is, however,
that the cities of Ma.atlan and San Bias
have been nartially, if not wholly de
stroyed by the hurricane and the tidal
wave. It is said the brinks ot tnc iay ai
Guaymas are crowded with people wait-
in tidiiiLfs from the swept away cities
and the schooners on the Gulf. The
storm and the till d wave were the most
severe that have ever been known. Ma
ny of those who have wealth are rushing
to the scene of the disaster tor tlie pur
pose of lending all aid in their power to
as-ist the unfortunates.
ASmuegier lnd;cted
El Paso, Tex., Oct. 12.- The. Federal
Grand .iurv, now in sessson in this city
is tnaklug it pretty hot for smugglers of
both high and low degree. To- day they
found iiii indictment against Max ebber,
conn-, ted with the frm of Kettlesen &
Dag.r. -u, for smuggling cigars, and ho
was k id in $1000 bond. Hie above-
Tiami-.-l firm is tho largest establishment
doin" business on the Rio Grande border.
Now, while tlio evening mists aliovo thn Krounfl
Iii3ii Kuoaiucr liifcU, ami bprcua isn. m
.ri.nty.
How Nt.althily tho twilight stonU nround.
lurol.lin'j an In fx- sweet zou'i or liraee:
One -while star iiinlts bi-sidu tho calm fdccil
BKHitl,
r.luiv.-. flirt lilir flf KllviTV ITAT
Within tho wt-f-'t, whicli, slowly nai rowinsr. soon
Klw.u.'a liL-.i h ..inlr in lliu closed dll;"l vt (lllV.
And, as for lov of tln-:iw, on ,atsioint: hird
I'ours rortli a assl-jiiiiM? sonjj rit tui mm bm
From tho near dewy brake. Tho leaven urt
stirred
Win. l.rt f.iint. Tii.t-iinir nlii flint. onW bert.
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AikI do not blow; while four S id do.'s 1h.-) bay
Lioes o'er tho lleldw uerof.s the niK'ht away.
DEATH OF A MEMBER.
Ilrother Gardner Mukt-n a Fexr Keniurkit
Concerning liio Dereaanl.
ft i.iv Tmitifiil il.w.fv Lii iiniiniincn An.
Other death anionic do members of di club,"
haul iJrother Uamner as tho meeting opened.
KTTimf.reiivl Wiitsnn a.n liunorir7 mombor
residiu ut Griflin. Ga., ur' no mo' on airth.
I bev bin uotniod by letter aat no pivssea
nwnv n wilr h L-n T)a steward will tlranw le
red stool wid do usual enibk-m of mouriiiii',
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an II ue ueccusou wiis ienuiu on uuca
will draw a blue murk fru do account.
T L-iinnril lb-iwbli.r Wit.ii 7 ii h i Ji:it.h
do world has l..t a jiurty fa'r sort o' mun.
While b paid Lis debts to Ie last cent, no
white man eould keoi ehiekeiis wiiliu' two
miles of bim. While you could trust him wid
a hoss, bo nobber lost an opxrtunity to pick
.o't.ior VI a wr it-.iiri,l v oliHr absent fion
de Thursday elKiiiin' prayer luoetin', but you
1. "a. , 1 1. 11 ..1 '
UlUil li Wllllb tO leUVU U. OOUV UUUUiCli LLiUOI c-i.il
whar' ho eould pick it up.
"Brudder Watson was powerful kind to his
family, but ut da sanns timo ho didn't, lose
sight of do faekt dat bis thive cliid'i: war'
bowleg-jed an' his wifo crossey-:..!. He lig
gered it down dat tomo of 'em would lo sick
about oneo a week an' dat deir sshoia would
w'ar out about so often.
"Brudder 'vVnt.son didn't expeek too rnueh
of !i.i cold wori-i. If bo traded mules ur.biht
an' ;ui.;e.':i i:e went cut to his btable.s in do
inawniu' prepared to see a cor-e. If bo ut
lp :i dollar on do string Knmo bo wisely lig
geicil Out do odder feilar had eighty-four
chances to bis sixteen. Ho realized dat do
winter brought chiliblains and do summer
musqeitoes, an' ho sought to put up wid bouT
ividout complaint.
"I sbali pronounco no eulogy ohcr bis ro
uiaiiis. While ho was anxious to lib on la
crder to enjoy watterinellynns, gra.-n ro'n,
'possums nii' odtler luxuries of life, ho knotted
dat do sooner bo died do longer he could rest
Sunday mavrnings an' do less wood he'd hev
to cut to keep do cabin liau goin'. It ar'
iia.1 !p t. tniQ: 'mini ni rif RViimnHiv fr
bis wifo. She figgerson our sympathy, while
at do same time she doan' reckon on got tin' a
cent of our money. It ar' needless to resolve
dat our loss ar' Brudder Watson's gain. Ha
took Lis chances. We doan' know which way
t - , i. i , i i . i ii it
to went, air we prouatiy iieuuer siiua
Detroit Fre9 Press.
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AT THE USUAL
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Yellow Fever-
Puir.AD;:i.PiiiA, Oct. i:k Ina special
written for tho Midi-(d Ntws this week,
on the fever epidemic at Tampa, Fhi.,
Dr. Hamilton, surgeon general of the
United States marine hospital service,
s tvs the fatal progress of the disease tell:
its own story, and prevents adhesion to
the theorv that the disease is dengue and
not yellow fever. He advises the strict
est precaution.
Wantad
More space taken up in the Herald by
th merchants and business men of the
citv. Each, sitting forth the special
advantage of his paiticular busi
ness and all of them collectively showing
the amount of trade and business done
in the city. As well as the desire her en
terprising business men have of increas-
iny: it.
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Japanese Jiuricklshas.
And now lot us take a sampan and go
ashore. Landing at tba junction of thfi
loreign ana native towns uio nrstsigut wnicn
nrpsnnw iri?ttir to us is ti i-ow or auuuL Luiriv
up mnrii -linriet-iliHQ riuin nrnri'i rn rrin ""1
ino owners or. v.nicu crowaea arouna us ut
nii.'Afiiiil Iritiiiui f lifit-. tl.f.ii Vi.iif'b wprn
at our disposaL 1 ho jinrickisha (originally
me invention 01 an Lniorican; is tue carnugu
uf 1in -o:mtrv n?wl is usjd bv all classes. Ii
consists of a light body, similar to that of a
baby carriage, witn an aojustamo top ana a
ni-jif-. r.iihiriii mi tliA scat unilr wbii'li in A
r.-vnt iifltt frr hfttrfno 'I'ho liodv is fro-
tiiiTifiiTPii wiT.n nrnss ii is TiioiiriLni oil ewi
:.vht l-iirli wliwl nnil nttachod to n. rinir 01
shafts which ar connected at the ends by a
cross piece, (stepping into ono tii own'.'
lifted up the shafts and started off over tfae
wide, smootn street at a rapia trot.
Many of these men can keep up a trot.wltti
lint in oncasional short rest, that will carrV
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them over thirty miles a day for several day
f 1 1 .1...
in cnrr.rinii " ii:ir. wn wprw 111 1 oririfii Lii:iL
such of them as bail steady employment hi
this manner were generally short lived, being
carried off at au tarly age by heart and lung
troubles, in ramy weaiuer me top is put up
ivml n. eoverinir of oiled silk drawn over tho
entire front. The jiarickishas look very fhio
at night, -jvtien tney an carry xaiicy coioreu
Japanese lanterns. Tho men who draw them
are odd looking characters in their blue
tights, loose cloaks, bare feet and curious
livil-imr lints isbnnnd li?.-fi inverted Hunch
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bowls, but not nearly so much so as they
must nave oeen in uie oxoeu imies not ti
mnnv vpnrs nco wlier? ihev were considered
to be almost iu full dress, with nothing on
out a narrojv ioia eiotu. ior. uaitimoru
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DAYLIGHT STOLE.
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We Announce Without Further Notice a
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CALL ON
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Cor. 12th and Granite Streets. j
Contractor ami Builder;
Sept. 12-0m.
JULIUS PPtnBP.G,
MASCK.it rt'i'Ktt or AN'n
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
D-i.VI.K.Il IN THE
Choicest Brads nf Cigars,
including our
Flor de Pp-jcrljeroo'r.ond Sutls
FL'Ll. T.IXE OK
TOBACCO AND S.MOKEIIS' AP.TICLES j
always in stock. Nov. 2J. 18So.
Train Hot AS lowed to Lecture
Chicago, Oct. l:?. The mayor has di
rected the police departmeet to summari
ly suppress George Frances Train and not
permit him to speak agun. If he makes
any further demonstration he will be
taken to the lock up and kept thereuntil
h can be legally examined, and if ad
judged insane in Judge Prcndegast's
court, committed to the lunatic asylum.
Hun Over and Killed.
cotton, Iv b., Oet. IS. Ernie Conn,
the only son of George Conn, about 7
vears of aixe was run over and killed by
a freight train on the IU:: lingtou &
Micuii r:;;i; ;:d directly in frci.t of the
depot at 5 oM.a-k this morning. He
! luavfuliv car.-'ht on to one of the cars as
it was slowly moving and was thrown
! under the wh: -K fearfully mangled and
' aitm-st inste.iiliy kill.-d.
Conscia nco Stricken
VAsniN;T.r. 0;:t. 13. Th" United
ft. rri':iiiir to-dav received a Con
science contribution of $2G in an t-iivelope
postmarkea orttua, xseo.
Sliacesneare'n Old Home.
The Shakespeare house was purchased
fi the same way as was Mount Vernon,
AVasbinffton. It is nomi
nally the property of the people. With
!- -vTi.n-rit. Wninn is controlled bv an as-
mni.iHr.-n nf bnHe who find niuch amuse
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TYfint pnmfnrt and lmnortance in turect-
i ii cr i lip nffnirs nf that olace. but there ha9
never been any charge of admission made
to Mount Vernon. The public cannot
fha C"i;iVfrie;irf house without TaV-
iir i .. ... i - -- -
lnr ciTTiorcO TO SOP I lift 1 1 V 1 n IT TOOU1S UUU
rivnonco mnrp to view the second nart of
the house, which is filled up with a lot of
rubbish, supposed to nave some reiuiiou
tin ciioL-piimi.irp.nTi npriod. This repre
sents about 2 ) cents of our money, and as
there is an average 01 i.ou visitors u unj
ti.r. c;li.il-fsTw.irp honsp. this would foot
up an income of ?G0 per day. Certainly
this great amount ol money is not an in
quired for keeping up a very piain nouse.
Two or three hundred dollars a year
-,.1.1 curplv rnvor that expenditure.
What becomes of this large sum Would
afford an interesting subject of inquiry,
I should say, with the people of England,
who are supposed to own rue piace.
Vo.iriv nil of the show olaces of Eng
land have entrance fees charged for ad
mission. Cor. iew xotk onu.
Troubled witli Stowaways.
trouble Enelis'u steamers mor
this year than ever before. To find ten or
fifteen of them is a common thing. They
make friends with tho men wuo loau iub
vessels, and are put away wherever they can
be secreted. In vesseis mat onng u uhl
tho leaders will build up a little room around
two or three men, and m several cae 110m
a dozen to two dozen men have thus been
creted. Most of them are tramps, mev
nW rniYinin ill thir hidiutr ulaces till the ves
sel is well out to sea, when they make their
appearance to bo supported aunug icai. u
tho voyage. PiJadtlphia CalL
If They Were Smart.
Two business men were talkinz iu other
day ubout tho in-ilicieney cf their istants.
Ono trnrpsspil himself warmlv ucon the sul
jeet. The other quieted him by saying:
44 Wait a minute, ui t it ever occur to you
that if those people were as smart as we are
tbev would not be our assistants?" New-
York Ledger.
T.nr.i Rochester, eldest son of the Earl of
Carnarvon, comes of age this week and in
herits the Chesterfield estates. ". heu bis
foii.or .li-o Ii will lie ono of the wealthiest of
peers, as his income will exceed $500,00'J an-
cuaJly.
. -rn i y TI'LY lt!'. fiml fontinuini? until
Commencing LO--A i , .i t i . .-,
September Jt-r.
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ii Will ' Is
Oil
AS TillS IS A POSITIVE
OS!
t cm
W. Wm .MA
without reserve, it wilHie to the in.livMual inten- of ull
ol Cass County to tuhe uuvsiuta;e oi the
ILuinir in vic.v the ir.t.-i-c?ts ot'.-ur c-rUu, ht,1 tu en-h '-ho
multitude to sL.ie the henelit ol tin gre.t ,,h-. -,y ! ,:n.c r i.
eonsi.leration sell to other .ieuler. he.lclo ! "
under this clearance sale.
) HOT DBIjA'
Secret of Aerlnl JtaTlcatlon.
If a Russian engineer named Coslowiche
r. ii liflieved he has conauered the
secret cf aerial navigation. His machine
is said to be 200 feet long, and to obviate
., ltmvr.i nf his ppcrct he had the appara
tus constructed indifferent parts cf Eu
rope, Chicago Herald.
Testing Electric Currents.
tn,o hpoi inrUr.itfnrr tiaint recently !
brought out has been applied to electric j
wires to indicate the strength of the cur - 1
rent. The paint is red, turns darn as uie ;
heat rises, and finally becomes black, j
which is conclasive evidence that the cur- I
rent in the wire la too strong. Boston
Transcript
Wo -o to Xew York soon to make our r all riirrh:vsosf
n,ul io kiudlv reqr.cst all of our iricnN i.ul,lt l t. n to
call as early us possible and adjust their aeeoi.ots.
Yours HesneetruNy,
SOIiOMON & NATHAN.
White Ff-nt Dry Gocdi i-
Main street - Pluttsixiouh, Neb