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A M.-SprinnSe'd, " 3 C41.DI5 Tor.il A-CtS, :tM13.77-l i Thanksgiving- j I.i.ni i,., Neb., Nov . Governor Ki ll loll: Sr.vrr: r.r Nf.i:i:a"ic a. i l.'M.r! I'-VK KIAI:rtKNT. A i : Ins s."i,oa "I tic year .-. lo-n lie earth has ! ; Ii :iu aloi:i!ati( liiei Hase ; when tie it ! -. have lien ; tt ln'i c1, ant n-aliii '4 t a:.: Hie j i':ir. v. tr;i i m.w ilr,i'.n:i;; I :i cio , I. , i-t .1 h:m- oi pM !'i rl! y, Ik-. ill 1 1 ;o;l li.iiei -l.i . ... .U- ! l ; -' - oi :':tk 1. il i me -t 1 lial t iui pi: lltllillll ill'U II. MT li'ii .cMii-i I s I ...i- ;. ;i',!i,'y ; i; !iit f ir ln-i i:n-n'.iiv Ii !..... 1. 1 I. . -i a: ill' ! ! I.;.-; . ! .i iliinv -.vit ii :i:i :i ;:-:,!'i":;il( :""1 til.- .- -i i i :i . ..i,i. :t:i'l i itil:; l I!'" !!'' ' ...l . ;" ' ; '-'lifjl' I II'.- l'i.il''l tAlV , lin 'I. i :,.;. r. 1. 1 .i ii-u 'f I'i '-l:iif ! ; ii i : v m-i, :n ii"t I !im"l iy. I 'i ..y..' iui- mui.Ci :i :t :!' 'if t .'::ta -yi r;i'.'i ilea. : in ll.!' n:i,iii rnl. r - .:.. : -c f.u- liis v'.r'.i iiu'l iii.-iaiIuhI liioK- . I i i'ii :!.',! :( n:i ii :l.iy. l" f:tvi i t :.: .r i:-n:ii :u":':iii"iii. :nnl, iis -in -!.. , i: i : ni'.-i;iT dipi'ii l'i;:'- !: l "l i ;i -.v..; -!i ;, in.. I I i.!i;! i Mti' 1. : i -. i - r - : ii .; ; i'-.v ta.' iuiiun'-tiiila f.f.f; I: . -.! -s t'.- i : 'i "i ii :i- -a ;i'i. A ' --tic- j i :,.'.;.; t: -x day of icjn!.:i: ", v :: .i .. ...i! : i i c'l t rS l-:'.:; : i! -i 1'ilt . . .-Ii .. i : i . j r sU ii'iin. Hi" . i :: i "' . .- -..i :!! In- u ir.n i l.i I V ri nu'M i . i : i -1 . i:.'!-. mi;;.., i i '.V- x-i:ii'!; of o,:r t -. in vi-r . : i . . !:. iMiuii ill : fiiitli, we .t '.l I ... I. .1! !l " ;l : . . . 'p r 'i-i sfi :n li.iu i , ;n-l '.iiif.l 1 1: Uii-. t ai o. lln stiltf to Ik I ' VI. i :;;,: - i-l i. .-:(. 'i !o:i":it !,;!m-o'H I'- . J.i 'i i;.v o' NuVfltilje", A. 1 ) V. : i " -.. i i -.- : -I 'il " F. 'I'll AY ;. i. '. '':'r,:-.irv of rtirti', I IM I HWII I TIM T- by Telagroph. .iuvI ixi;i!i".vi:: and stolen. Sturgis Doccl. LuMfix. Nov. .". Ku--il SturyiM, for ni: i iy ;t jKirliivr in Ihe ! :uk i n Itous; s of i.irhlr li.VS., !: loUl. II 'J U'RVCS U fot' ti::i !' -.'.(.'oO'O.'K Only a Skirmish. I'.oMinv, Xov. ."5. A lis;:itch from I);n !..m mv.s it is i';)ort".l tli;it :i skirmish h:: tnUrii p!.i(" :it I )i mi.-'lil '.I 1 t .vc: ll the ti:l vi's :Hi.l Il;i i-!i troo;s in whicli ilncc of t'l : I tttiT WOI'.' killi .1. Din.rcyl by r.n English Paosr. ! o :n,;v: Xov. -i.Mr. Ak'xanJ.-r D.l-iii-i,-, l!i ; i''iij cnri n:'t r yc.-t'.-ruay r' cov.'i i! tl:i(nmii :i vofiliirt in 1 1 1 : couit ot nip-. i :i!'ii'..i i i .-i;is.s-.r''.s in the sunt o! mi All- i t .c li; i!bnu'n, the Lon don iiiiifcr. for I a vinpc pultlished :i h t; . r ront;.;iiii5g disparaging state mcnts of i) Ir.i.ir. Acc:cJor5?al Si-.ooting :t!(a. X.l'., Xov. '.- Henry jlrvne, a ii.-.i- i!''o'. slict and inst-intly U:lcd t'a". M.v.-ii. Sifcni m with a self co.-hiii .: ft vol vrr in a south Sixt 'cnth str -1 CVl-i.ii: th; ".v shin..!! anv-1. s loon :d't; Cr.'.'jO o'clock I s l;. Tii:.' two r.v.'ti wt-ra ?xa!iiiiiin,ir ;'.t 'it at tip' tiiiif.- Diti'.Hi savs tin v.'iis a'-c-iil( lentil. lie is under G-ntenj:d tj Tan Years. Sr. .io.siii'iT. ?io., Nov. -1. To niirkt at 11 uYh'ck the jury in the cast; ;f I), ii. Park ; (harir' l with t lie nuirdcr of D;) vid .'. iilontroim ry, hroiiht in a v.'rdlf t of r.iiird in th-.' si'Conil don c, j;:.Iiii2- Ids j i-i it.,:.;':i"i". :i i j c"i t at ten years in thv jx.'i: Tite trial of the cavj has hecn in j'ror:s Treat in, r for the list two weeks and t Ii:is h-'i-n imtnifestttl. Rioic-rs tSantenccd. I)r X'ov. .". Tw.-nty of tl; o per sons :::t. -t"d at I j illy Cir;'o for ohstruct ir.'t th.; ; ivdK-c- :;;id iiaiiiifs in the per forTu -ti. o of their duties in enforcing evie'.'.on-i V ere se ntence;! to prison to-day for t rais of various duration. Six moonlighters v.r-; arre--t'.-d at Ardfo:d to-de.y for part'eipathvr. in a riot in which a rarrr.er was sli'it in the thth. Tho Ocoa.i Cird RoporteJ Lost. V:l.. X)V. 4. Th report has : Of ,:t a tain J'. twce:i City. : day ni V iV'-.l li-. re th it the scho 't:cr :.. of '.Viladnton, X. C. Cap-ii-.I ('. ).;:ii .l. t-anyiiiif mail le-ili-'i'!, elaiueo jukI Eliz-.heth C, s ink d n in a storm on '.Ion lit ia P.ip.i'.iotank tiv-M- ar.d ni: '.!! :;ar ,.."1 were lo-t. Tii.? pasfn:-er3 on it is tii ni;!i nu ii:ered ten. th-j ! :. JrsepJT Cjbia Road Sr. ... -!::!! Mo. . F. S. Ler- ned. of Plainll.-ld, X. J., who Ins the contract for luildin;r the Wyatt Park cah'e lin; his arrived at St. Joseph and filed his 1 in l with the company for the comp. Jtiuu of the work within nine month.. At a meeting of the directors the capital stock was increased to .'500, 000. 3I-. L.rr.cJ -t.Ued that the. read would he c m: 1- ted by March 1, 1S8S. The -o,i of tlie j o id will h 0.000 a mile, and. it is four and a half miles long. L3V3 -suporior C-jld Mlninrj IsvritMiN,;. :,Ii.-u.. November . Tin eTp'.orntins conducted. on the Michieati property s!i.iw that tho entire tract i scam -d with quirtz vtir.s, all contaiuini gold in greater or less fpiantitics. The cxplorir.g work s f.:r lias givf-n very satisfactory ivst:ps. nnd the. Michiga compsy's stockhohlers f cl ju-tirled in building a large mill. The enlargement to the mill of the lt ipes gold mine now bem" built will make that mill on;; ot the largest of its kind in the country. Tho Infernal Machlno Joko Turn ing Out Seriously. Hopkins and Sperry Hold. Wasimncto:;, Nov. 4. Sherb G. Hop kii.:' nti ill 1 1 ii-i-d corrt sixindcnt. nnd t r - i ' Artliur II. p'Try, an Ecniiwj 'riti: r; porter, who wen; iii!ruiiieutal last nighl in cireulithi"- tin; lvnort stboUt (.'hicf .3 1 .Justice Waite receiving an infernal ma chin ". from the anarchists, arc h;-ld each in .sl.OUO bonds to answer to the charge of obtaining money under false pretenses by selling fals-s information to represmt ;:tive4 of tip; press, nnd they may l e indif t .-1 for using the United State's iiiails for tlie transmission of cxplo-jives nnd what tiiey thought a capital joke, ur Hopkins jmt it this morning, "A good lake, jironii.ses to maiie tnem serious trouble. Hopkins says Sperry is in in way responsible, as In; (Hoj)kin,) made an I s ait 1 1 1 imitation machine himself ami sold tlir stories to corn sjiondetits. Hut gen-ral Doyr.ton and Robert Wayune, if the ( 'iucinnali Cotnmiriial-GnZi.tt.; W io invested $" for the story, do net hold Hopkins responsible and believe that Sperry is an accomplice. It has been demonstrated that one c,f the ingredients of the composition in the box was gun powder, and although it was damp ened and probably beyond the condition to be exploded at Chief Justice "Wuite's residence, it was an explosive when it was deposited in the mails and that one constitutes a penitentiary offense. There is only one hope left for Hopkin3 by which he can tseape sovrc punishment and that lies in leniency upon thepart of the prosecuting officers and newspaper correspondents who were m:sled by hi.s statements. The. latter are no.t likely to I e pattial with him. OCIES3Y REPflAlHS CtLEHT No Ono Knows His Intention In the Anarchist Cases- SrniNfiKiicr.D, Ili'., Noy. 5. The gov ernor's anarchist mail was a little moic bulky than usual yesterday, but its con tents are a secret that is locked securely within the breast of the governor himself, fie pirsi-tL-ntly declines to talk about the case. It is declared tiiat the utters of Kngi 1, Lin gg, Eisehcr and Parsons, in which they refuse to accept a commuta tion of sentence, have not been received and it is believed they ha-e been kept back by friends of the. condemned m; n. Mrs. M. A. Miller of Chicago arrived in the city yesterday for the purpose of appealing to the governor in behalf of the anarchi.-ts. She made her Iieardqu r ters at the woman's exchange, an attach ment of tho V". C. T. U , and went di rectly to the executive mansion, f-.-ip found the governor it home and sta'ed her f,is. She afterwards said that she received respectful attention, but she wa-: j not satis. lea witn i no result, i no gov ernor would not give her any indication of what he is likely to do, Mr?. Miller said she thought Governor Oglcsby very strongly inclined to let the law take its own ( ourse. The l-idy said that he evidently be lieves iii not interfering with the opera tic:! of the law without good reason therefor, and that she was n it abb; to impress him very strongly with her views of the innoeenee of the condemned. Shi wis much discouraged to ascertain that Gov. Oglcsby is a believer in capital punishment. Mrs. Miller proposed to the VT. C. T. U. la. lies that a day or prayer be ordered, but the proportion received io fav t, r.nd later in t lie day die left for St. Louis. Preparinsfor a Finai Effort CniCAGo. Nov. o. Capt. Black ar.d L. Oliver, of the amnesty association. yesterday ask.cl Mayor lloche for permis sion to circulate a petition at t:ie strett corners, invoking executive clemency for the condemned anarchists. The mayor had no objection providing it was done in a proper manner. Capt. Black ta;d that he expe ted to go to Springfield on Monday with 'he petition. "Such a peti tion as I shall Cany," said Capt. . Black, "does not mean that the men are down on their marrow bones begging for mer cy, or that th-y regard themselves as juily of any crime; it will simply be complying with the law in the matter and calling on Gov. Og. Isby to perform a judicial act." A telegram was sent l ist night bv George Schilling to Master Workman Quinn of district assembly No. 49. to John Swint n, Robert G. Ingersoll and others in New York, saying that forms! ipplicatious to the governor for clemency will be made on-Wednesday. November 0, and that all delegations sould be in . , , . . " . v l ?pnugncld not later than that morning, HATS, CATS AND SXAKKS. SOME OF THE SUPERSTITIONS BE LIEVED BY THE COREANS. DolVrence I'nlil to K-jtll' Tuhby Not IIi-lil i:i Mili l'xU'Ptu Koili-otit IAfil liily 'I roiiblesoiiir Tho I.'j;eucl of tin I ;iroir uikI tlae Snuke. (.''roan houses are usually more than kujh plif.l v. itli rats. They gumbol aTiut on the impor ceilings, if tho room is supplied wii.li a ceiling, if not they burrow in tho inui-s of inial ami mortar between the rafters and tho tiles. In ease the room is furnished with a eeiling tho rats ln-come very disaKrivrJile in doeil, for the thick paper in liko a drimiliead, and lieinj made up of several layers held tv f'iu'-r by rice paste, the rats pull up strips of this pa i ier ami eat it. The noise is life (hat of tin uiuuteur trass band, und never fails to nroas" a foreigner froai tiieboundost sleinb; r, be he ever so usi 1 to it, whilo upon the new comer the elltet is quite exaggerated. by si species of drum practice upon this drum head ceilng tho rats may bo so frigMfiied that they will siny awnv for tho rest of t!i ii'Sht. 'i'he natives do not like rats, and endea vor in various ways to get rid of them, us, for in stance, by plueing a written character on 11 e ceiling, or many characters at times, under tho popular Mipposniou that riits, likej-eoplc, so respect the written rlmrsicters that they will cot desecrate it Ly walking over it. Some rats, however, are said to bo liko some people, and tho charin does not always work liatisfac torily. FnEEPOSI VO!i SNAKES. Snakes arc allowed free liberty in and upon a Corcaa house. They usually livo in burrows in the mad under tho tiles. Theso burrows are doubtless used by the rats during the win ter time, and they aro noticeably absent dur ing the summer, after the jirojcr occupants have thawed out. Tho snakes doubtless make it lively for the rats, but their principal food is tho c-ggs and young t tho swallows, which livo under the eavps. Ono can alwavs tell when tho snake is visible by tho excited chat tering of tho birds. Hundreds of them con gregate about where he may be sunning him self on the hot tiles, and jablier away at him with all their might. Others fly away and enlist the services of tho impudent magpies, .vhoeomo sereanung in their shrill tones nnd givo TJr. Snake a sharp dig in somo unpro tected part. The snako usually gets tho v. oi-st of tho encounter and runs to-'over. Tho people will not kill tho snakes; they have a superstition based on fear. They trace it back to a story concerning a man who killed a poisonous snake and afterward was killed, together with histvhtlo family, by the mat oof the dead reptile. Tho houso snakes are some three feet in length, fat, lazy and practically harmless. ( hie cannot help but note tho absence of cats in C'orea, and as tho rats beeomo more and more troublesomo an occasional feline serenade becomes an appreciated favor. Cats are sometimes kept, but they are seldom seen, whilo dogs aro evcrywhero and wea;-ls are not a rarity. Tho latter are always wild and confine their raids mostly to chickens. Tho cat is considered an uncanny animal and never occupies the plaeo it does in a European household. Tho superstition con cen::ng the cat is also traced Lack to a story, ami is as harmful to tho descendants of the hero (or heroine) of the story as it was bene ficial in tho easo of tho snake. A LEGENDARY TALE. It is reported that once ujion a timo a farmer working in the field felt a sense of vc.ev.ity which frequent tightening of his belt would not relieve. He went on till he ! oki Id wait no longer, and from wondering j why Lis spouso had not brought him his cus j ternary meal ho worked himself up into a r.tgo at her negligence. Ho decided to go ! cei l investigatu the matter, and on the way : i te. -k tho precaution iZ f leeting a good clue, for any neee-iscry u :e :.ueh us clubs may lie p.f to. ScaicLii.g his Louse, bo espied Lis v. ii'e lying on a mat with her baby in her arms, apparently both asleep. "Ah ha!'' he cried, "this is the way j eu loit?r around whilo I work in the field till my belly ha,-, vanished. I'll teach you a thing or two.'" With which he struck her a sound blow, which only resulted in jolting the babe from the breast and disclosing a drop of blood where milk should have been. The enraged farmer was startled. He forgot his anger as ho saw that his little family lay dead before him. He went to C3 air.ining tho apartment and under a chest Lc four.d a lot of blood and the half of a snake, with a cat still eating at the living head and upper portion of t he body. The snake's head s'.ill jumped about and the fangs dart-ad out, keeping the cat busy to keep out of the way. But the jumping head had struck the sleeping mother and the deadly fe.ugs La-1 pierced her flesh, tending the jvjisor.ci blood into tin. nursing infant, killing them Loth. Since that timo cats are not kept in tho country, ar.d are but seldom seen in the cities. When been they apjer.r wild and run as if afraid of their lives. "H. 2-7. A." in San Francisco Chronicle. i TIio Croat American Diaease, Dyspepsia. "Americans as a class eat as much oil with their salads as did the Venetians in tho time cf Alediei," said John CharAberlin to a jour nalist the other day. 4 "But it took a great inanj" years to overcome their Puritanical prejudices. In the minds of the descendants of the Puritans there was a strong but un conscious association between Catholicism and French cookery, and oil being exten sively used by the French in the preparation of their food these descendants, like their ancestors, had a strong aversion for it. The Puritan was never so happy as when he was uncomfortable. They imagined that to de servo heaven hereafter they were obliged to live in a sort of modified hell on earth. They rightly concluded that dyspepsia was the best representation of the tortures of the bottom less pit, and the surest way to contract it was to eschew oil in their salads. This is tho true origin of the American disease, dys pepsia. "Salads when properly prepared are the most enjoyable part of dainty dinners. They are cooling to the stomach. They assist di gestion, which is often needed after a dinner of heavy joints and side dishes. They re lieve the feeling of fullness so often com plained of by fast eaters, and their prepara tion at table animates conversation. When batted in pure olive oil they become nature's choicest gifts. Dyspepsia and cranky, idiotic ideas are unknown to the lover of a well made salad." New York Evening Sun. T1IE r311YLIQl-T STQrlK A full line of mm - JACKETS FROM $2. TO $10. JOS. V. WECKB CH'S DAYLIGHT STORE. I rtE DAYLIQl-JT STOffE Aepi Kt J jLj The citizens of Cass county will recognize tuuuiy i ot;si or crowing louil aii'l over thevictory gained br Solonicii jTqtlciri FINEST 11- UMm DFPLAY OF DRY GOODS- MI LI NARY AND CARPETS xh ibited oyer all competitors. Ihe award is fcignificant in point of siipt tK-acy style, value and quantity and will command your hearty concuriiuctt when we assert tiiat we have this season the grandest and most varied line of Rue Dry Goons, lOlsry, canets, losselii Mil GOods To be found in tbe city. The ladies of Plattsmouth and vicinity are respectfully invited to call and some of the wonderful Manufactured Textile Fabriqut-s of the ae. Special ftalc oi Jbves CJoodf Carpel, Silks atxd Millinery Goods. Thi3 sale will continue this and all next week. Great bargains will b fif,rd. AVe are rather late in placing our rooster on the perch wvlnj t the reat rush and receipt of new goods making earlier :t:n:ou::ce:nent mpossible, but from this date watch cur advertisement- ai:U proiit hereby. SOLOMOH & NAT-HALT. White Fr?nt L VToi-n strPit " n cc fc FROM (3 TO $50. , :: Ci:aks'9 FROM ii. TO $l. IX ALL STYLEi. Rich Atfscliaii aufi Fcr TrimniiB. FROM $n. TO $85. COMPETITION. at a glance that the above bird ii a Cam iBpgt Dry Good3 House. slior Wra Plattsnaouh, Neb I