The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, July 18, 1888, Image 1
-r. L I .I PLATTSMOUTII, XEIIKASKA, WEINKS DAY EVENING, JUIA" 18, 1888. IKST YKAIt - M -tf. r X As. N I I 1,1. r. . C r I;iyr, ilerk. rMiuffr, Attorney, i-.ngliie-r. polld Judge, Marshall, K. M. KICIIKY W K Hx JAMK1 I'ATI KIIHON, .IK. BVIlo.N Cl.AKK - A MAIiuI.K . - S i.ii-hi:i W II Mai.ick 1 f V W h I U , J ' 1 1 Cuuiifiliiie.i, inward, yx .wai.imichv I UK. A Sllll-MAN i M it Ml ki-ii v I S W Dl' IT' N j K'ris o'CoNMiii. Wn. ) - mCai.i.k.n. I'kks I .1 V Joll.NH IN.CllAllt.MA.N Bond INib.Work'n M:k.i ;" i.i-.k A MURDEROUS PLOT. Conspiracy to Murdor Two Judges and the Chicano Police Inspector. j In the houses of the three nun nunicr I jiis weapons we re found nnl tnogh dyn ; niuite to have blown up the largest building in the city. It is stated in this ! connection that Hronck and Chapck 1 3rd I. A. CAMritK.I.I. Thm. 'i.i.i:k Biiio rmrcn kivi.ii lAAl'lMII'IMKUf W. II. I'ool. JI.V M I.KVItA W. -. SlIOWAl.TKU J. U. ElUKNIiAll A. M AIMJ1.K AM.K.N IIKKrtoN MAY.NAKO SflXK Treasurer. utty treasurer, - Clerk. liepuiy Cle rk. Itecorder if Ucc.U lleplllV UtWM'tliT ClerK of ll.-lrcl Ci-irt, Sheriff. Surveyor. Attorney. - Hujt. of 1'iiti. school. L'omiiy Juii! - HOAItll OK SUl-KKVISOHrt. . . t . . l"l;ittMlinlltll A. Ik. ' ' w i Wult r Jilmwood The Criino to Have Been Perpotrat- j W(.re intimate friends of Louis Lingg, od Last Night, and How-Tho the ,)()Ill,in.lkL.r, an, both were arrested Details- after the 1 layin.ti kt riot. Chief Hnl- Ciiicaiso. .Inly I Hy hoRand timely , u 1ere wj ,ie Illon. nm.sls miuie action Inspector IJonncl.-TTnT morning to)jf,,lt ,nt lLfllses tl) oiv- fuitlu r in prolally saved the lives of himself and ,, u"lt iiK Judges Gray and (Jrinnt 11. In a small ( frame house in the vicinity of Ashland j i ayenueand Thirty third stn t were foun 1 c-motory. twelve dynam.t- hoom-. a leM.h.-r and Poillt TCietery b'avo wt.Ull.IirkwlKrav,.St aail a knife, and as the owner of the articles not ft jew iavo eluborato meinorialii. Clou. 1 t,. I.l-.-.lt I... w!i in-rested! WintieU Bcott lies here. Hit monument is a .... . HOW STORMS ARE MADE. - AN ATMOSPHERIC FUNNEL WHICH FORMS THE TERRIBLE CYCLONE. I.ocis Koi.r., A. 15. ll KsoN, (IIVKZ SOGIl-VI'KS. J'lASS 1.1)1)11". NO. IIS. I O. O. -L,,,; Ji-vrv Tn-"lay -vt-i.in of -aeli au liraiulliiit brothers aie ref,,eetlully iuviie.1 to att'-i". . 1La'tTMOIi Til KNCAMI-MKST K. :. I. J II F inei:l every alternate r r' 111 r.,1, (u..rlU In ll. Masonic Hall. iS Kru liters aie jnyileJ to attmul- flu:H U,lT(M'rXl). bt. A. Q..U- W.-Meets 1 viry altcr.ia!. Krl.lay evei.u.u' '' hull YraiiHleiit brothel ar r"M-elf i '! i" vUej touttu.l. F.J. Mora...M.LSt. i S rkmu . ; K. M. ItaV-low. Foreman ; Frank roli. v -1- JCecorJer; II. J. .I .ln.s.m. Unane '-r : N i. Mnttli. K.e.iver; M. Ma Lril.t. IX M. J:ick Uuiitherty. InsuU-t.uaiit. (J d - ...i i (..mi ii iu;i of nicrh:.l Meets second ali.llo'u l ii .- I roil.era me re.iesled t II' 'if- T'-VVi) lltr; VerteiAhJi! (,..!i:ill ; ;. I . VnyAdvii-er ; . V. WU.le. j'.anl.er ; . A. jloekf I'lelk iLvrr.iMtiUni i.:h;k no. . a. . t ' w J Meet ffery alt.-r.iaie i m;u ' I :tl ion, M. V.'. F. !: I. l-oreniaii: 1. Wihie.Ueu.rd.-r;l,oo.i4.d.Vi:i!ci..i.veis,.r. iM.vrrsMoivni i.h:i;k no.h. a. i-. . a.m. 1 M.ets en Hie lir-t and Ih.rd M..i, l:ts . f e:M m onth at U.e.r hall. All tra..sieiil l.rotli- are cordially '""";, : Ui. u kv. V. M cr WM.IIArj. je'T'aOL- . 7T. ,. , .ii i i-rri: vn. 7.. il. A. M itlV!V:;.r..l f.Mi'rili Hi.-sd , -f .-arli l.ionlh HtMa-oiiV Hall. Tiansr ; li. llei'. to ni-.-ei i.t t 7 ... . w . - W. nt lirolli'i ,t. ::. 1 'j m. MV'i.&:' 'j".?.- MJ " t II IN COMMA I'AUV. M . 'j Me.V l:rst ami third U c .Im.I 'J ',' .hlOontHalMtso ' .l-illna hi -t he tuei ordU-ly Invif-d I.. i:..-tJ li A I .l I ;A.r.....i ...-oi.d and fourth Ma.las t a. I. mouth at An anun. Ihill R t t t c..,rl 'irv McCONIHIE POST 45 G. A. fl- IIOSiKll. . ... t. 1 uj.tv ro-jiniaii.ler. '.V u rv. J.s . ....Senior VU I, A. ,A 4irj. MM:; Mn::, i,..:K' -r.. M nf ! Cit itu.it- t .a;i... Anhkus.iN tnv. ... .1 lV. I. C. Ci nris. Afeetin.' atiird.iv event" I : 1 li . .' A..j'"a!'.t. . M. .. ni:::i.ri.f the ia'. liiiaid 7 Si-rt Major. ' Oiiaiter MasTt-r Sei-I. .. I'o t Chili-Iain PLATTSMOUTH BOARD OF TR 4 DE ;,i!'t . 1; iiLinani ' "' I' l' ) l'l . .. v .11 Nerille 5' . lie . ulaii.' . j,.' II 1 1 ill Lilian lVexilellt ... 1-it Vve I'ri l.e.:t... ti - I. 1 .e-I.I- lit g'Vf7lat '1 a tire. ..... " .llK Till:. 1 r- 1-I.I...V F. I-.'. While. .1 . r.ill-tsi.r, .1 'a Conner, 15. Ki-on. C. W. sl.enaai .1 r. J. V. NHn Uhaih. F liol- U t Do n.L.i'd ly IJonlield in person and taken to the police statition. Two other arrests -were made later. When iptestioncl as to what the prisoners intended to do, lon tkld confined himself to saying: "There wan a conspiracy of longstand ing, and it was ahout to lie put into cxe- ..... t Clltion. They lllten.leil to use iijiwinim; on .Judge (iray, Judge Ciinncll and myself." l'lie chief prisoner is an old time an.irch- i-t, and was prominent in the schemes of the llavmarket times. IJefore inaking the Ijit arrest Ilonfn-ld had the hoitfe siiiKiunded ly hve pickeii officers. Just as daligM was baking tlie inspector w:js joined in the -yicinity l,y a stranger, and a lew moments later a man emerged from the house. The strang er nudged IJonlield and the order was given to the men, who closed in on the man. He MAHK A liKst-Kli ATI: 1 (OUT, Init was ijuickly oyei -powerei1 :pid placed in thaiget-f tv.o oliicers. Ilonli' ld and the other officers then rushed into the house. They wen; met on the stairs ly a woi;ian,.tlio wife of the man who had lieu-, capuiied, klU she w;is l.rulicd aside, and the police, guided l.y the stranger. . i.l. ,n .l il.e hall h-d loom, where, hidden away in the corner, the inspectot found an even dozen dynamite cartridges, wrap ped in brown paper. A further search of the rooms disclosed hidden in the bed a huge rcvolvtr and a dagger. Some bundles of letters and other papers were also taken care oj. j.y tiie pinoc. i ik-ii the patrol wagon was called and the prisoner was taken to the station. The officers tu-it went p a lor,::e soj-e dis; tanc-u away, it ts Mipposcil It was !iMf (Juinn street. Here TWO OTHKK Al'.liKbTS were made, and all these captives were taken to th:- Central Station. I'i.-p ( tor llonlield is reported to have sa 1 piivatc 1" tha Sl.e i ll t AI;'or,t ;'venty ete,n,!ned iminlin were in ii.j rs)iracy. ai;d they e-c. jit a certain hour aricr nillniiit tonight, to be at the homey of (iriniu-11, Oary, Iion lield. Frank Walker. Oeneral Siihs and others prominent in the pn sectition. Dvnauiite was to .: placed beneath the houses 01 loc.u ami the p;icnr.l cxplo- S VCS were io be touched o(T simultaneous ly. The lioaid at irade was to b,. blown to the sky at the same time and whoUsale terror inaugurated. Tin: xamks rough grtinito cenotaph that lies Hut upon tho ground and is surrounded by ni vuii rail ing that ought to lw removed, or, better yet, ought never to liavo bton placisl hero. The inscription covers the entire north sido of the huge cenotaph, and recounts tho services of tho old warrior, concluding with the observa tion that a laudatory inscription is unneces sary, becauso tho deeds of Scott are engraven upon tho memories of mankind. Beneath a cenotaph almost exactly lil: that of Ocn. Scott's lio tho remains of Col. Anderson, who commanded nt Fort Sumttr when it was first fired upon. Col. Anderson lived until soino years after t ho, c'a-ru vi tho war, dying ut last iu Itr-.ly , in.in whence his remains we,Hj brought to W est 1'oint for iu termeiit. Tho w.notaph is just across the walk from that over Gen. Scott. Nearly in tho eent-r of the plot is interred tho loly of Oeorgo A. Custer. His monu ment is (i huge block fif rough granite, a dozen r v fet-t in hoight. The top ii per fectly plain, but upon tho sides uro four bronze medallions, circular iu shape, und bearing appropriate inscriptions. Two of them recount his family history and tho tragic manner of Custer's death in thebattlo of Littlo Big Horn, and tho other two uro symljolie, buffalo heads, Indian arrows nnl maize I eing prominent. Other famous boio.iCts interred hero are (ten. .' udenreid. Gen. Jlidson Kilj atrick and Col. Thayer, the latter tho father of tho academy, as he is affectionately referred to, and whoso life size statue stands at tho. south cast . corney of tho infantry plain and immo-ULiU-'ly in ii.ont of cadet barracks. It is tho custom to bury cadets when they dio in thd institution in the pretty cemetery here and to give them ftiU'iniUtW hocus. This Is I invariably done unless tho family of tho de ceased cadet requests otherwise. 1 he latter is rare, and as a consequence a largo part of the cemetery is given up to students. These graves aro generally marked in a modest manner bv small stones erected by class mates of tho dead cadet. It is said hero thnt, following tho custom set bvr.cn. (viuxleld Suott, who sLci, to b; mteiled here, future gftiir-rnls of 'iho'ni-iriy are to lio here. West Point Cor. I'JiiladeU'ina limes. Ileal Estate lisirgsiiiis KXA.MINK ori! I.IsT. A Frleiillfio i:.d;iiiiitioii of the lrlj;In of SutidspoiitM, Wateiiout and Tornadoes. LiisUMtrouH I'.lTi-iU-Some Milder I'oi ms. Tlio I'oelic Side. Our earth only receives a small fractional part of tho sun's heat; but, whatever that luav he in tho year, moro t.r less than the average, the entire surface of our earth inii: t fe6l and bo subject to tho effects. And i.uo thing is certain namely, that a year or series of year.-, of excessive, sun heat will in evitably bo years and seasons of excessive atmospheric disturbances, lecauso mcreaso of heat will produce excess of evaporation, oxi -ess of electric action, and, necessarily, t-x- essive precipitation; and, during it preva lence of this excess of sun heat, there must bo over limited areas violent storms both summer and winter. W ATKltsI-oCTS AND TORNADOES. When very large areas of the ::! nu 'i- re have been, l.y :; -. '.' .:. :.t, S.r....giii i.il'.i.ii unequal state, as large areas of lowt-r otra tum of highly heated air and vapor, which is also intensely elect rk", the conditions to pro dueo sandspouts, waterspouts and tornailoes atu fully ripe, Tho up;er anil colder layer of tho atmospliero cannot cool the lo-.ver highly heated and vapor laden stratum so evenly and quickly as to prevent vents iu tho form of funnels forming from tho lower stratum to the higher stratum, und causing a rupture which takes place upward in a piie form, just as water in a tank or basin, hav ing a bottom menus for discharge by n pipe Hows out with a whirling motion in our northern hemisphere always in the direction of tho hands of u clock, and so tho heated, highly electric and excessively vapor lade", utmosphcro breaks into the co'd :ivu,o.sphere above when at tho V.V, ct the "dew point," invisible Yap.r iiccomcs visible, parting with ius latent heat, which so rarefies the air as to force some of the condensed at .mosphcre i:i visible cloud, mounting thousands r.f tVet above tho condensing dew; jv-oit and into a region alovc tV.y iogiiest peaks of the highest mcimtaius. To feed this pipe, or, as in some causes, pipes, tho lower stratum flows fivni all sides to rotate and ase-.n-., with the iidenso velocity of iinm jrfiwer, suflieieut to pro duce ail tho disastrous effects of tho wildest tornado, there being almost a vacuum at the ground, or water line, as tho phenomenon may be on the land or over the sea. On tho land trees aro tw isted and uprooted, houses aro unroofed, solids of various kinds !. a lifted from tlie earth, and heinje. ieiijgs have been b'O'VV. ;.wiy lika dead loaves. Th.--io aie, also, iiVj'oi-'ds of railway wagons having been blown olf tho rails. In diwcrtc entire earavuus have been b;y. icd beneath ix mountain of bU'W". oaud caioel.?, Lo;-st-s Riuj ,y.jn; whiiu in Kgypt theiv ore Vh Vidnn of r .lies, massive temples, c.r-u nioiolulents deen v Miinnier Sin-ii-iry loii.lc. buried in the ad i .iei.iii K-sei t sand. At sea For the benerd of piuniner bcuirdcrs I mr.nv t-ood ship, caught bv a tornado, hai voul'i suiriris 't that the followin'T points been overwhelmed and sent to the bottom K.i:cu!d be noted arf a git i Jo to tho health- whole. itilm-rs of a fciven bouse or locality: some milder torms. Aro there wells and cesspools in pQ- ' There are milder forms of tho storm effect, rotis il nearer than 200 feet o? each I producing on a warm summer day tb c-vv-i -olju.,.o lus clouds. Here the lo'.v.-i-Ltatuic, oJ iavm ' It tVn -of..r snm.lv is from .1 Ktrcr.m air is ob-o !l??-:.uS ;nWirana rJsins ypward or r-ond. take p. stvv.i tc .iv 8vnicc .-and - CoNslsTINt; OK CHOICE LOTS x isjt p l'fh libuiii O Y III Dr. C- A. Marshall. 21 lots in Thompson's addition. 10 lots in Townsciid's addition. Lot 10 bhick i:is, lot ." block KM. Lot 1 block lot block !o. Lot 1 I, block 111, lot :-, block 01. I.OTs ', lilIM; AM IIAVs' Al.l.l l ION. Lots ill Palmer's addition. Lots in Duke's aib.lUi.':i. Improvcil p.) rty of all dcsci iptioi.s and iu all j;arts of t' city on easy terms. A new and ifestrable residence in South I'iiik, can be bought on monthly pa vxients. 1'cfoie purchasing i lsew litre, call and sec if we cannot suit von bitter. DEiZfTIST! I'l eHeival Ion o( natural leelh a tq rclalty. I'titlt tjlincl"! irillnmt mill hi iim nf Jjititjhliiy All work warranted. I 'rices reasonable. Fi r.: Kit A I o's 111. i f I'i.a irsMoii in. NKlt DUS. CAVE & SMITH, "jPainloGG 2D c it i is Is." ll-eoiilv Hcnti-I- ill the West e .1. 1 lei ili lid New S em el i:i i ai l nu: :i lei I ilium 'I eel II withi'id I'ain: ion ;n,ae-1 ln-i u- is en tirely lice I li. in ( IILOKOI OHM OK ET1IEU ami is ai;-ui r i ki.v Harmless - To - All Teeth extraeteil ami aililieial leith inserted li'- t da II 1 1 est 1 1 i! I lie . est i vat ion ill I he I'll! Ill al I eel Ii a special! y. GULD CROWNS. GOLD CAPS, BRIDGE WORK. Tin very finrM. OIVh-c hi I " i! ion :imv or ITeitxaalco. AVrni. Ilerold & Son r-ort - Dry Goods. Holioas Eocls and SLocs or bad ies and (bills FUJMSIIIN(J - coons. lb- keeps as large and as well KELJUC'JTr. STOCK Ah can he leu i.l any place in t lie city nti.l fiiaK yon prices ilial l. ly iiii.p; ;n ion. Ai;i'.ii ir Harper"!! B'i!af Patterns tiiil Ball's Corset?. .t .s tiatau ;o coiitAUinat on iy cat- , i . i ' . . ; will aii.ingeil one, t lie ;r omer agencies. It the water r nuik f ird?-i an foor after bt:;pdi:if: (vt- voine time-, it should Ikj viewed with suspicion, and to test the wiitcr put a sixx.niul of sugar in a tum bler which keep covered in a warm place, and if it becomes turbid it is to lo viewed Uneutli each cloud, condensing at tho dew point, parting with latent herd, producing inodilied steam power, and so causing these cummer clouds to enlarge upward, bulgeand mount in sunshine- like illuminated woolpack mountains, but when seen in an evening western sky about sundow n they take fantas tic forms, so aptly described by Shakespeare, Cloud scenery is the poet's 0 ;.:tmh,,iu, ,'uOj is by some writers I'-.-.t Uut-tadJ' an-i t.ean- with fcus)icion. So also u cilhei- tha ;:rliy utscrit-l. As a i mo pjunters io noi fotxl or water i-aviscs d'nviiuo-u. j pay 'ia much attention to clouds as tho pt's U cut houses are toA and neglected, i lo. At all events, they do not rei'ie.-ont thch Other and losa Vteiblo parts "of tho them as uuthiully as the poet's describe building may be ass.imed loo bad. them. There are of course , excep .mis, but Never w.-v Wt In dark, damp or musty m uio im ,aoe,.. '""-'"" - - Vr : refill. Don't occupy a ground boor if avoidable or a house without a cellar, cstKt-iallv if the latter ii datnt. or wet. If slops or refuse are thrown on tho ground near a he-us iVey will breed dts- m f .--- -- grounu near a neiise, t;e ii'r.uuy.-'- 1 I n I of the men arrested are John Hrom-k. ! c-nsc. Too inacll sbddVi U.d,'a"n'd whe'yo PfAl ifrark C'ii.ik-;: aid Fr ink .iei:o-,va. all j cVergieeiis and other shimbbciy grow so ii 1 ll 1 M I 7 ' " ' ' . ,' ; '' i ; . . bin, i low as to rot and foster damn, bewaro. UIU.UUII honcmians. 1 lie st named is a cabnn t 0tll0u should bavo a supply of IHSURAKCE IWS UdL.WIt;- i: tire'.s.';!t tl.o tried i tiro-ttielcd cHnjruiio.--: l ..nut. A Ik .lu:;i. ..:iini-r--l.il liii.m Knl.ina. ........ i : .. .ss. : fl ui-r'aiiam-ip.o.i. maker by hade, who lives en i-arrcl stitct. Chebowa is a tailor, and is the informer who told tha story of the dot to a liohemion. who in turn told it to Inspector llontiebl about ten day- ago. i. s;ei-i:'.s f;jii ii.e c:-.cci.tioa of bc anar chists a moyenlciU was started among tip-it followers in Chicago to do business1 id the obi stac.l U cor LuU-tl that A-.-ui- j ' ..r.f.nlcil were to have no i :ii I i Ki""!" " 1 ' than three ni'.-mln is with each ot there are many square feet of canvas paint- u on which the portion intended to mean sky and cloud I .cars no resemblance to enyil.;"-T 5 acres of improved ground north of the city limits. ."".acres of ground adjoining Si nth Talk. 2 acres of ground n',1,j..i..)g M'uth Park, ii aires of ground adjoining South Park. 20 acres near South Park: Sc J sit. 14, T. 10, lb 12, Cass county, price L 800, if sold soon. Iiw i sec 8, T-. ti- H, Cass Co., price -f .oc.i. A valuable improved stock frani in Merrick Co., Neb.. 100 acres and on rcosonuble terms. Windham & Davies.f -Ts-i rriTTT f- S I . I -IV a m-Tv-T" JN Cl VV 1VJ LljlN We have our liou.ve liileil with A FINK QUALITY OK ICE, Ami are n ' ai'ed I o i!eli '. er il ilaily to our cus li i in any .pnnil it y ilc -at d. ALL 0HDEKS PE0MFTLY FILLED,. e ill lie. v. it ,i - Ai slore on v.'tii tre,t. We make a Spec ially of CUTTIISi G, PClCHsTG And loading Cars. I"..r t i ins see us or V. lite. If. C. MfMAKIN &. Tolfcp'iouc "72, - - I'lutt&MioutH, C. F. SMITH, The Boss Tailor. Main Si., Over Mergi V Mice Store. ever seen in nat -,. l'vij unui oii.-i 4' -.nctcoi olog as a-sufeon slndies nnat . Clouds lue furnu ns dofiuito as a lid t- ! a I st ;d ouiy. Clouds skeleton. Clouds are not masses of unmeaning vapor, but form and lloat obedient to law; and, if the painter has not studied and learned this if. 1 ...f . i I ... :.. V .4 1 l-, iic i I..... 1. .L.rw.f r.lr.itil i., tl.r.i? il'I.A bllieil Cai 111 IU l!I.U III ilt I1IUI ..u cj ..w iu, 11-3 e.iini'JU u.'..-. ....v... ... v. (n nbsf.rb moist'ire and bo free from forms. On a warm summer's day small odors. Distrust countrv plumbing of all cumulus clouds may bo . :n fornan, at the kinds; "the trail of tho borpent is over dew pint line o? elevaiiou; 'in each easo tbe ,, base Ot tlio ciomi is ie ei in. uu aseei uuiiiiiuo ' Wive it there are inauy pale, tiiin, f" V-'Z dyspeptic and worn out . looking women j Vnll ,111a cnuarcii 111 1110 neigoov-i uuuu, o.., . 13..,; you will have t: fair iudyx to lis j " Lit n it n h HTfiTi H U ul.K JU 5.11118 UJJ Frank! in - I'hii.nh-li'iiia, llol.ie-XeW V ik. Ins. V . of v,i:-:li Atneii.-i. I'h-l. " l.iverp i il.-tl.-ia l !i & ;iote-Km; N .rth British M-re intile-Kii ; " 1 . n.h I .....l S-. lai d. ' tV'-1-'"' t- Ar -!--i''o:!.-;.i, .' social topics for women, is coming America to wklun Lor Ei'here of oUerva-lion. -,I.r.ll! 4.U5.".Ti i more ".iiT.toi; j tR1 three incnibers well acquainted with V i-i' r' i th'- oth-'is who composed the group when '..',.'..'-,1 i forme. 1. and it was thought that ".siitieal- I4- h, ,1k. ij .ir f,,.gT? oM , J&S'U, S U'foiu : "lost r.rb 'bhe ll.ree pi'U arrest- ,lai.lty erfUmy little n bcaitl.iuliics. Chavk-5 Wingnto m Jilcilicul Classics. .irua. i..,a... .f t.',....-..... .V.1i.-rlifs! said a bon" vivant, "if you have never tasted the Qesh of a shark or reveled in devil fish mi t- i r.l,r.1 1 ,n-iti.i- f,n stew. All tf.sh aro edible, but some are, by Tbe Duchess o,. Kutland, a liter on , :.,.,: ,i:,wi i, ,.r,(ir for tUO taoie. C.O wuuu-.ea.u taii toad -Vh2 The apix-ar..nce'of ' tbe crcatuio. lith Its' hideous head and brown spotted Total -ls. is, ii2.ll-1.ii 1 j,.imi i t nj.atiou t)f blowing up residences until Losses Adjusts ana Paii at v1 1,st rm:r T :;ms5;!m;a lUUV liru wnu.ii ...w... - 1 j r.o ctiy woirn haying is that of a i siJ0s, is sutlieieiiv to tako away any man s iioc-sn t give- it, ; appetite; yet the Ush, is tender ana palatable, keeps its sweet, ' v hen fried it tastes verv much like flounder. mftiiih. shaped 'like shark aro also excellent eating. They aro I ...... I .. .. . , - c , . 11 . . . ., ...... ...,l ... tl... I O ir it-nit Oirt VOll ff. 01SHl-ei- IUSL ltO ! . .l...tt i 111 I ... t inW W.'lTPrS. :i Itll 11. OCOOIO UUUlU Ci' loilaV Coriailiiiie ;i ui Mp, ...o. u;i iv j -- - - - , , . 7 - , t , , rf these was left the t)c.lsa:it OC-! . . . . i... fi.:i.i..... t , ii. i .-1. lias the best and most complete stock ofsamphs. both foreign and domestic woolens that ever came west of .Missouri liver. Nob-these prices: Ibi.-iness suifM. from 10 to dr:-s si::ts. 2"i to $-15, pants s. J;: tA) and upwards. "VViii gtiaiiiidcdl a lit. Prices Defy Competition. I. E- robbins7artist INS'l I.L'("l lj. J 1 V r'.S IN FINE OIL PAINTINC WATEIl COLORS. ETC. Abb i.ovkks ( AKT ai:k invitui T.) CAI.b AM STUDIO OVER OLIVEFi ik RAMSfi MEAT" MAtlKET. WHEN YOU WANT WtiRK whiskv thev're apt to be smoky. Children j SOnie and agreeablo to the palato an excel- kisses arc inclined to cover one's entire face; j lent fish would bo sold in the market at a but a baby simply erists and lets you tako a. j remarkably low price, mouthful of tho breath of -Arab;.-. Men bav t "tsh.ai'1; Hi-sh is tfixii and in tusi,a bardiy nn that their kisses aro appreciated-- I ii-iii..ii.habl6 from redflsh." " A delicious have had no lYgnlar meeting place, but , tc nre most immensely eiNUtkei.. Tno av- gOUp call made from the fins. Tho meat usu dlv meet as f.i-n'ds, and over a glacs ; esuyi man fei-u kiss yrt as no tarows n is best when boile-l ov fnixl .n on. meueu. usu.iiiy no-' . - ! l.wb-ilt vith too lmicli ioivo. It ought to fish, or eiant squid, sometimes seen on this j of ee; cjn.-or jeij ii.cir jdooilj s,r.cmci. ( jjcito 03 a r.oseloaL Ahr.ost a mem- j coast, is the same creature of which Victor -OF- ' It w-isa"iet'ri that Miiiinell house snoui.i Qry in a second- it new nc .vir-- , Hugo wrote m nis novel, rue ioners 01 ' ' a r ..,1 i l.n. U-.rv nevt and ! agofctaail-i nor a porous piaster. Dolly, I . tho Sea. it is known to scientists as the go up first, and Judirt O-rj s mxr, uu , i & bQok ojj kUsing;bufc octopu& In appearance it is a horrible mon- that last Saturdav night was the time set , m....i;.j s determ.'nod that 1 don't think stcr. with a hugo head and body furnished CALL ON I f,. rom iier nut the ulut. The inspector i Se'J take any advico n tae suDject, ana yet, witu Sllae bUo feelers, which sometia i , " , , 1 t v , ilt csitis the woman who receive the kjsse?, j Crow to be thirty feet in bngth, and ore just how had no uu. On Jul v I Consult your best interests by insuring in the Phu nix, Hartford or .Ltna com panies, about which there is no miedion j as to their bih. ..andig and fair dcaiiug. TORNADO POLICIES. The present year bids fair to be a dis astrous cue from tornadoes 1 ivl wind storms. This is fore-shadowed by the number of storms we haye already bad the most destructive Oi'C. so Jar this year having occ an tloomei 10 oil, u , certainJy ought to know moro about j pcv fvii in their grasp as the grip of a Sixth jt been fully decided np- ; tvem than tho great, big, f.tupiJ er-oatioiM ' ,-d-d xofitieian on election. -Jjoodlo.' 0 Hornck examined the! who gis hn.i.-r"Ki i0 Yo?k'Star- i ''Vou do not mean to tell me," queried the ' " ' ... -: ' -i ' ...Vtor. '.fnntiliH fl.s-li(j such a creature is ,i .i :7. of Voilge rinncil v.uii a wic. . .. ... ... I ., , .' n rS mi" -j ' ' ;: r- T: . . . .- i ' Oiacst snots in mo i eqipie; Su, i lb tile habits iis pc.qpains. hiicn lie; jn the Ei-itish Museum, in Ixmdan, cara- . "It U simply delicious when properly pre- eooltcd t.i iii- coic.radis that night tlie fHp,y gnapaeiim a ass enay, me w paieu. uMiu.-tU1 . . - ..poiiiii i,. hi. v . ,s li". Is i,.-.., in rha world, Thev are sandals stewed with herbs. It becomes then a jelly It V of the op; t,cc Levari to ibiun - r,eitt E 'votian tombs. 1 bke substar.ee of delicate Uavor that melts cor, lith aw..l Oranitc Utrce,'-, UOiltrtlCCOr Un( IjUUwC upon Chebowa, who tbiillv made up his Tho soie3 are made of palm leaves, anil they ; in the mouth. I regard tho flesh of n dyU Si-pt.12-r.nl. j m5n,i tl) Usk a 1 . b ud for ad vice. The : are provided with b.ls made of the stem, fish as a delicacy. There U uotuor secies 1 lnin.i io u. iv i L. ;.. ciiv ujnf vpi't . r.f Uv ui,ii i rewmbles a skate cr rav ; of papyrus. a.-w - - l"". " t, i.vitn rrtd at 3lt. Vernon, IU., w here a large number of buildings were destroyed or damaged. The exemption from tornadoes last year renders their oc currence more probable in IfSS. Call at our office and secure a Tor nado Policy, I'nbio.i-oveil binds for sale or ex change. Job work done on short notice at the Hkkald o:hce. bitter hurried to the police department and told his story. i tall reed which frows'oa marshy river banks tish. The largest of them weigh from 100 to I Swam count. U -Chicago Urd,. ' tOO pounds. It is cxcelkat eatuur.--Oalv.-s- HBHAHSDAY PLATTs-WQUTH, NEB. C3-. 35, KEMPSTER, Practical Pisna and Oriau Tuner ami i;i.i'Aii:i-it. First-class work guarai.ti ed. Alr o deal- . ... ... ..a- 4. at . I. r in 1'ianos ami iiigans. iiiiccai ii furniture store, Plaitsmouth, Nebraska. J. C, SO CUE, BARBER AND HAIR DRESSER. All work first-class; yy-t IT ft h Street. North Robert Sherwootoie. It. B. W 1NI.1IAM, John A. Iiaviks. Notary I'ul.lie. Notary luhhe. WIMHIAMA lAVIi:t. Attorneys - at - Iav. (K:t r over bi i.k I ( a 'ounty. Pi.AT-:sMon-n, - - Ni;r-i'.ASKA. N ,st J.I.I AN. Attorney at law. Will . give prompt rfltei.tif. i. ! i-.'l t i.-h e In trusted to him. Ofiice iu L u:on block, Kast itlc. riattsmoiith. th. Fire Insurance v.rittn in tho Etna. Phoenix and Hartford by ' Windham Sl Davies. P. &. ffl. Time Table. iirii.vo KAr. No, 'i - 1 p. ui. No. 4.-1(1 a. in. No. ') 7 l- I". No. f.-Ai ;. in. No. in. ! :l" a. in. COIM. WK.-T. No. 1. 4 a la. No, :1i p, in. No. .'. --! a. :n. No. T.--T :" p. in. No. !.-- ii :1T l. in. V'.l trail run dallv hv v. avi.f Otnidia. except . Tan.! x which run to and from .Tinnier I daily fxci t Sunday. No 10 is a i-tnti to raeific Junction at30.a.m. No ! is a stub froia Pacific Junction at tl a.iu. "V .