The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, February 20, 1888, Image 1

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now i,uo-,vu to iiave hem killed will he
fotuicl in the- ruiiu of the huildin. Tlie
.in; liroki" out all over the city iimid th
riling sjireadin rapidly, owinif to the
lama'.- done to the engines Iy the wind.
The storm pamed from tin southeast and
had a rotary motion. It swept down
with fearful fury, striking first just south
of the city hall, then carried av.ay the
third an 1 fourth stories of the Mt. Ver
non mill. From there it swept on in a
path 500 yard wide. Tho Methodist
church fell ju4 a few minutes after 260
people had left the Sunday schoolroom.
The Commercial hotel lost its third story.
N'ext the wind ktruclc the county court
liu and rendered it a heap of ruins.
By rare luck, however, the county
records were saved. The Crews block
oa the south side of the square is leveled
with the earth. UnJfT it was found the
!ody of John Ciew. owner of the block,
formerly of Chicago.
The news of tha cyclone i still frag
mentary. T ie train due from there at
12 a. will bring details. The tele
graph lines worked unsatisfactorily.
The cyclone struck the town about half
past four and committed terrible damage.
So far as learned twenty-seven dead have
been taken from tho ruins. Over 200
are injured. The town took lire in s -v-eral
places. The damage is principally
in the u-'ithern part and on the court
house square.
The mayor telegraphed here for aid.
One tire engine and two hose reels were
sent, with lirem.m to work them, nls
nin.) physicians and twenty-five citizens
including newspaper reporters. The tel
egraph line between Mount Vernon and
St. Louis is reported down. The dis
tance from here is eighty-live miles. A
special train reached there about 11
o'clock last night and v. ill have some de
tails after.
The latest reports shows twenty-nine
dead and about 100 injured, some of
whom it was thought would die before
ni'rnir.g. Later reports say that two
mere have died. They are Eddie M.vey
and Mis. Colonel Cooper. A number
of wounded arc dying. A number of
men struck by falling timbers ami whose
names cannot be learned at present are
reported badly injured and dying.
The storm was preceded by hail, but
not more than five minute elapsed until
th.i fearful destroyer h.i.l swept over the
doomed town. It came from the south
west. Buildings were wrenched, twisted,
then dashed to pieces, total wrecks.
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The Canadian Papers Express Dis
satisfaction With the Fisheries
Treaty.
Ottawa. Feb. 10, The settlement of
th.? fishery question has already created
an nugry controversy between the eor
crnmer.t and the opposition organs.
Several official newspapers, guided by
the tone of the American dispatches,
hare little praise for Tunper. Others
say tliey will content themselves with
congratulating the commissioners on a
conclusion of their labors until the treaty
is public hed. The liberals, or opposition
i papers, unanimously deplore the alleged
I result. The Montreal and Halifax news
j papers are accusing Tuppcr and Cham-
luniain ot wUiuWy 6acrincing Canadian
interests.
Mora Liquors Seized.
S:ocx City, la., Feb. 19. Saturday
i mm Lk fka W . 2 a A KJ. At !
iil Urtr V LiAilL p ! afternoon Sheriff Magee and his deputies
" ' eied the stock of liquors of Leick &
T ! Jil Ileisegite, ap4 the buildings and
UllituiU iliiii 1 CllSiiiij ' The seizure is made in accordance or the
j Clark law. Messrs. Leiek & Refcsppire
AT THE USUAL i are given five days in which to show that
! tl..w lio'-.i tiinflo no ilifenl s.iies. The
Olieap i-nc
l.-ave made u ijc,vr? ?a'es tnc Klnor will
J be returned to them. iixu. ij i Us pn.vrn
nITnnTT f T?V TiT'Sj that illegal sales have been made the cn
3jiljLli CC liJ:'iV so- j tiw stock will bti destrayed.
' C:lse W1" theu CJ1ie lIP wiure t!ie justice
SMUCCLINC OPIUM.
Startling Diacoverioa Mado y Hew
Yoik Customs Officials.
Nkw York, Feb. lit. Of all frauds on
the customs, the opium c isr-s now under
consideration proini.c to prove the most
v. ides-prcad and far-ieach'iig. Fit three
months Collector Magon : had his men at
i work and the concui :o:i I'Melttu is a
j startling on-". ! ill : -i ! ! y, ColIccttT M i
! jjiine :mii hi:i subiirilinati s in the ccstom
j house will say iiolhing ih'fbiite. but in.-ide
! information is to the fleet that. ie a."ly
j every importing drug limine in the city
is c(iieeriiMl in the disclaim s that will
soon be :!:ude. Tiicee fiauds have not
been confined to smuggling :i'-r.-s the
Canadian frontier, but in New Yoik th -biggit
and cleverest swindles were per
petrated. It is the presumption of th:
officials et work on the ca es that
thn opium that ha-; bet n brought
in from Canada was landed at Vancouv
er or Victoria by vessels engaged in the
smuggling mid tlr-n shipped lV the
Canadian Par-ific railroadA to points on
the New York state line in Sr. Lawrence
mid Jefferson counths. Or.ce over the
line and started on the way for New
York the clniuee for detection w.; very
slight. L uge quantities of opium have
been withdrawn from public ston . os
tensibly for shipment to H avana. Tlies--amounts
are suid to agg:egat : a lcist
18S.000 Hounds. Collector Magoiie and
the Spanish ol'.ici.ils have b.-; n in con
sultation, and there is nothing to show
that the opium ever arrived in Havana.
This is evidence that it never go! any
farther than the piers from which it was
taken for shipment. Collector Magone
knows the disposition of styne of this
opium and the firms engaged in the .--harp
dealing. A custom house ofiiei.d esti
mates that the loss in duties may foot up
over $2,000,000.
All the wholesale and importing drug
gists of the city declare they cannot be
lieve the story.
Trouble In England-
Lonuox, Feb. 20. Much uneasiivss
prevails in political circles. Col. I'on
sonby, the qufen's private secretary, h-.is
recently paid several visits to Lord Salis
bury and W. II. Smith, the government
leader in the house ef commons. Such
visits are unusual, except when a cm i l is is
imminent After the cabinet council yes
terday lirdfour.chi.'f secretary for Ireland,
walked to the Irih oiiice. lie was evi
dently greatly excited. Although the
weather was bitterly cold, ho was hatless,
and walked with his hands eksped to
his head. He was followed by two detectives.
An Oyster Var.
Annapolis, Md., Feb. 20. During an
attempt to arrest an illegal dredger todr.y.
the state oyster police schoon-.-r Folly,
dipt. Clarke, was attacked by three Vis-
sa's and considerable shooting done on
both sides. Capt. AVhitehouse of the
schooner Albert Nichols, of E.sltimore.
was killed.
The (Milton Memorial.
London, Feb. 20. A large congivgu
ti'Jii Hocked to St. Margaret's church,
Westminister, yesterday, the occasion be
ing the spici.il sermon by Archdeacon
Farrar in conuectinn with the unveiling
yesterday of the Milton memorial, pre--scnted
to the church by Geo. Yf. Chiids
of Philadelphia.
Rev. Sschofisld Dead.
Chicago, 111.. Feb. 20. The F.jv.
James Sholle'd, father of Ma for General
Sehofield, United States army, died in
this city Saturday evening in his eighty
seventh vear.
Lotteries :u..l IMcans.
In lotteries and Icinilrci f'.;-';i( i f
gambling, i. -n ivje-.'l tru.-.t in other b !!.
Lick, l,eliei. in Cciini i !e:.ci .;
iind ilrea'.ii Tlc-y ii : 1 ihi- )iu:u' r i
which they lintilly s!e!:r t ! -it late i:i
lu:i!:lier of uh-.:irl Mid iiiiuiiM.'iing ;;: ;.
All the tens of t!i uisami ; of l.i'-I.et Ire.l
Ts in a gr. at lulteiy have M'ii ct- d !! ir
liuinbi r in some way Kit i.-fncturv l.
tliem-,1 Ives, -iut which we hear imlliiiig
when the re-.uit is a failure, as in nim-J . -nine
ca.M-s out '1 hii'idred it n -ei : sa: ii ' i
Ih. t when the rc.-ult ch.-inci -i to !ea : ue
c a-; i;i a small prop: irii. in of ca .i it
must be, tln whole htoiy j-, j iavily relate-1
ill tie' .ijiers ;t;; though Id- !!:.. lb r
aclualty i'rin.jiii.r th" pri::e had Im-, -i i!e-termiia-i
1 bei'oreit.-iiii! I.y fo'ne M-jintiiie
proce-:s of ri. ::ii:!!i:g, ai.d sir-eess a.: -uri-1
by the exercise of good juei-.-oeiit :.i:d
i:l.;'!iuity.
Yet it i-i idle to inveigh again-lie
folly of such f.-siy.-i'-i a:: l i up.-r.sl it iop
Tliey have oxiste i in all ;:g'..s and aiming
;J1 races from time innie inorial. Carry
ing in ih.-m i e:; their own cont raiiic
t ion. tiiey also carry ui theiu.;i.- ve-s what
to believers in i':c!v Mpjii-ars their !'!':!
coniirnialiiin. !"'.
that the ide::s alioiii, hick hicii iiin
thro;iv.h J.isiiiia-l are contradictory, and
in their self contradietio-.i j!viiie for
every i vent. When i-a.ei.vss comes to hiiu
liy following one idea about luck his
f.::!l: hi hie!; i-; co !i'in:ied; l.ig '.ie :i
f.ii!ii"e iirrlve.w l;e i ; 1 1-it :i whii less satis
lle 1 that holds t!ie true fr.ith aboat
I'.ick, for ! i'i has mii iher doc-ii im? j:bout
that eve-i'.t also. liieiiard A. 1'roctor.
A!r-li.. 1 :1.ht la riii.
AK-ohoJ, we inak
d to s-ay, is the
pri'a.ee i f nulisi.-pt ies a;: l the ino tpi rft
iiiid l
ibh: medicine; of which we liavo
s:uy huouledge in dir;htheria. iJilutcd
wiih equal parts of water and given in
small and repeated tlo.vs, the nialignr.nt
symptoms of (hi.; mo.-.t fatal malady soi.-n
disappear, and co:i valei.cciico lwcoinos
ji.ssiirc .1. It is inlere.s: ing to noto v. ilh
what La-iiity the al::ol:ol dis.solves t::.)
diphiherio e.-nsdatioii i:: the throat, lowers
tii'. ieinin'ratiira and cahn.s the pul.e,
f-howi::g its dc.-,tri:c!ivy a-T :o:i "upon tha
i;crms of the disease, which liave been
absorbed by the gland? a id gai:;ed nece'.-.-;
to the Moo"'.. T!:i.-. reioedy ha.;bee:i U';ei
by us in ihe trei'tmi'iit of diphtheria .'-moe
1 k;To, during which tiiuo no caso of t!:o
(!isea.--(? I'.as sli; j e I through our ham: :
(:-:cvi:t in u'ie .-ohia.ry iestanco, arid that
caso was in artie'a'.o mortis beforo the
remedy was given. The re inedy is Imo
prophy latrtic to the dise;v, as we have
found in many inviance-; whore it Iia-;
been expedient to quarantines tlia patii-:.:.
For this purpose it i'a only necessary for
exposed persons to ::o tho remedy,
diluted as above stated, as a. gargle and
to swallow a little of i'j thivo or four
limes a day. Medical Times.
The lvyU'Ai, Sioro.
.la-,! alter o, ! m ci.'o 'i y. we r. .Iia
pli.-.-s .i '. H the goods lath r tlailito
carryover. We are willing to.-i!! ,ur
entire Winter ( ioods at c.. i. Staples u e
l:ave a l uge ip: mldy an 1 o;. r (hem
vei v em. ( '.d ie j ; t o ." cent s per viml,
making the best -Jarahird of lln'in at :.'(
yanl.-, for :;.in'. Gii.-.;hi-.m be-; ,ln --.
styles K rents p.-r ye I. I )i( vS ..,,,,1,
ail hinds a! tin- i ry b..-.e-t piiie-, Irom
" cents per yard upward. Wool, n j., .. ,.
ue oh'er at co. t, cxlra t'i. -. L:a!i. ea-!i-lu
re hose. ,o.; .vl.co, now ?" cent-,
fine heavy w.-ol -Ut ; . l:t-, now eliihl
iv:i'.i fnw li'i'i i! vvoitii .".;, ieev ::o. n
del- ware mn--t goat hev u. :: ,
vviil not k.-.-p thi-in over.
Our G-aits silver bey M,n iao ,',,.
ami urn w r-;, form, r prie.-. ."') now
: a o : i ; '. i ; ,
an, i drawn-,, evtra quality '," imv .'().
( iu-Seal h-t all wool .-.lints m.d .
its tine ijuality .si.t.o now t: ..
1 1 r scarl"! a!! woo! -hiils -u. I di.-r..--(
is. line- qo-ility sl.'.'.'i no-..- l.i'J.
Oiirseaiht all-wool sii; if; and draw
ers, fine quality S. lax., l,.
r Mar), t ali -wool - -1 : 1 1 i . and dr.. v.
ITS, line qualify A-.'. 00 i.o.,- ). in.
F.FALLY AS ( iliiA!'.
:; ;." p r c iij. on e i.d,. , -
still good. We ale di termini d to eh.-.-out
our ei. tire .-.!o. k :.iei m-vir b-fore
has :-u:h an opooi I a..iiy n o!i.i ii;,,
economical le.iy. i . to Wo-I. e-- ;!. ',. -1
qualifies for so !;i;!e mi a. .
Asaln III.
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W.4Siiinc.to:c, Feb. 20. W. Y.
coram the aged millionaire of this
is again seriously ill.
Weather Resort.
For Nebraska: Colder, generally fair
weather, light, to fresh variable winds,
generally northerly.
An African Mocking nird.
A Kaffir vanished and groans were
heard. He was searched for without re
sult, but on tho following night groans
were still heard. The search continued
and the man was found murdered. His
murderer was arrested and executed, but
the groans still continued, to the dismay
of their auditors. At last they were
traced to a mocking bird. That bird j IJ.
alone of living things had seen the deed
pi blood, and now from day to day re
produced the piteous moaming of its vic
tim. Saturday Review.
How Wotiilfii s i.t)l i . T.laclc.
Kirch wood is preferred. The birch is
first sawed into slicks four or five feet
long and seven -eighths of an inch to
three inches square, according to the t-I.o
of the spool to be produced. Th:;sa stick.?
are thoroughly seasoned. Tliey ar
sawed into short blorks, and the bloc!;.?
arc; dried in a hot air kiln. At tlio tk.i"
they are sawed a holo is bored through
them. One whirl of the little block
against sharp knives, shaped by a pat
tern, makes the spools at the rate of one
a second. A small boy feeds tho spool
machine, simply placing the blocks in a
spout, and throwing out tae knotty cr
defective stock. The mac-Iiine L auto
matic, but cannot do the sorting. The
spools are revolved rapidly in drums and
polish themselves. For some; purposes
they are dyed yellow, red or black. They
:nv. made in hu;idi;ls of shapes i.:v.
s.h.es. Whcni c:ie ters on a sjiool of
thread "100 yards"' er '-200 yards,'' thrsa
v. iis elo not signify that the thread has
been measured, but that the spool has
been L'amred and is sur.no.oed to coiumii 1
so much thread. Golden Days.
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A Valualjlo Literary Discovery.
A literary event of national importances j
br.s taken place hi Japan. One of tha :
legation of.icers, now with the new in:n- j
isi :-r to Germany, rectn'ly discovered in !
the Ashikaga coiiege (Tsuh-li Jiioh) ;
ce;:y of Hwang K'cn's Confiu-aiii Ana- i
Lets over 1,200 years old. withsdl th.enn- !
cient commentator's notes. This work
has disappeared in China ever :-ince the I
Southern Sun;; dynasty i. e.. for some
700 or 00 years: "and Vs the.- whole his- l
toty of the present copy is knw.vii, the
Chinese government bar. directed tho
iaiaisier ill .Japan to heurow it. in or .b r
that .1 carefully correct, d v:opy may be
taken. It may be ::d eil that shora l
there h.? any Krga iiwrip-:-::.; t:: ":i tl i
roiiy valuable light vrid ;;! b.s thnr.vu
np-n the .JapaTi; se nigh:". at. que.-lioii.
San Frniieisco Chroiiicle.
Wht're n iiiaiiiflcciil stct;k of (Jootlrf and Fair
i'ric-s, tiixsuiid.
UHDEHvAKinG AND ZKiBAimUQ A SPECIALTY
CORNEIl r.LAIN AND SIXTH
FLA T'J'.M O U'i f r, X II Li 1 A S K A.
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A prorulr.er.t ci:
Les a habit oZ look;
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Crystal Apricots, --Some t h i n g fine. Evapo
rated Gold Drop Plums.
Silver Prunes. All kinds cf Dried Fruits.
Sassafras Bark. Neufehaiel C'h53 3.
Schepps Cocoanut Puddings . --Something new
and nice.
wsiea. a citur.' or ;o r.ro
lvgalar seat, and every t.n r;
utes ho would take o;:t h.'s v.-i.-.-:
ho-.:? and cioso ii wir'a a rr.";
eiock Etra.ek 12, ami cat era e th
as the minister v.t.s i.i the i.v.r
p-.vssl.o ia his jsr-rno.-:
: : pe'ara::ec of tha vav.v., i L
opeax-i, tao minister pan-.;:', ia fliif?'".--;-. .- j
io;ig enous'a to r -ir, "It is 1:2 oVI c -:,
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Something to I Iraq; Aboixt.
Chicago newspapers are bragging con
siderably because, as they say. New Y ork
has droppfsd to the sixth place, judged I y
her miles of railroads, and because Illi
nois stands first, Iowa. Kansas, Texas.
Pennsylvania. New York and Ohio fel
low ia order. New York Sun.
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: it- is ra?st-jd t'c-it tI:vo Jiseovvrir.o ;ar
Will i.o p'.:i Juiujitry '2 !:, v.t thu
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