Semi-weekly news-herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1895-1909, July 12, 1899, Image 1

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PLATTSMOUTH, NEB.. SEPTEMBER 12. 1899.
M BOYCOTT FRANCE.
Dreyfus Verdict Causes Resent
ment In United States.
YELLOW FEVER IS SPREADING.
VOL. VIII. NO. 87.
Dread Disease Beacbn Tampa and Cannes
the Death of a Victim.
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ON TRUSTS.
WA8BMOTOW. Sept. IL-Dr. AUree IoWa s.nator of the Opi0ioQ That
or the marine Hospital service report .
a death from vellow tover at Port the QuestiOQ Is Not of a Po-
Tampa City, Fia., this morning and litlcal Nature. z
'Tiihrtrwi of Thu toaotrj From Paru says the autopsy renders it certain
Kzpuoltlnn a Grave Question, Which that the Original diagnosis Of (ever dttomnfc in rAn;'i r il
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l tin miurcA nr n APimn
Might Srr Official Halations Gov
eromenc una rrocecdrd Two Far to
Slop Now.
Washington, Sept. 11. It is be-li-ved
bat when congress assembles
the e will by considerable agitation of
h proposition for this government to
abandon its participation in the Paris
exposition. It in known that expres
sions hostile to the exposition quoted
from Senator Stewart are very widely
sympathized in and it is thought that
was correct.
was a tugboat and it nas been quaran
tined. Five oiher persons from tugs
are under observation and a email
quarantine station has been estab
lished, lis adds that a house-to-house
inspection has been ordered, but
that no quarantine has been ordered
against the town. lie also says that
there is no necessity for alarm, but
that seventy-Sve people left there on
the train last night. Dr. Trotter.who
I id ftlan nt. Pn T.. m h
if the conviction of Dreyfus is per- " "T. , mere is a
.uivaj icvuu g mere.
Many States l-Jas About
Similar Results.
millions Given Away.
It is certainly ratifying to the pub
lic to know of or.e concern in the land
who are not afraid to be generous to
the needy nd Suffering. The propri
etor- of D . King's New Discovery for
Consumption; coughs and cold, have
giwn away over ten ml lion trial
bottles of this great medicine; and
have the satisfaction cf knowing it has
ab-olutely curd thousands of hopeless
cases. Asthma, bronchitis.hoarseness
ar d all disease- of the throat, chest
mitted to stand, there will be very
little friendly feeling for France
among members of either the house
or senate.
Such a move, however, would be a
grave one. It is pointed out that to
withdraw from participation in the ex
position would be regarded as an oSi
cial insult to France. No further
legislation by congress is needed to
carry out the plans of this country for
the exposition. About $1,200,000 has
been appropriated for the expenses of
the f"miijio.-iou and the government
extiioit; tbe commission has been ap
pointed and the place desired for ex
hibits from this country has been se
cured.
Tnere are now only two ways In
which congress could interfere; one
would bo to revoke such part of the
appropriation as has not already been
expended in the txpenses of the com
mission, and the other would be to
pas a resolution, declaring that on
account of the unsettled conditions the
valuable government exhibits should
not oe sent to Paris. To do either of
these things would be sufficient, it is
relieved, to break ofT all friendly re
lations between the two ommtriaa
Dr. Murray wires from Jackson
City as follows:
Mississippi has a rigid quarantine
for the present against New Orleans.
Uisinfection of mails is unnecessary.
No one can be permitted to leavo un
less immune and with disinfected bag
gage, except persona bound for non-
infectible territory there to remain,
and wholesale freight, not articles re
quiring disinfection. House to house
inspection begins tomorrow-. Hunter
and lungs are surely cured by it. Call
Des Moines, I , Sept. 8 Senator on F. G. Fricke & Co. druggists, and
A. ison ana Spcaker-to-be Henderson get a free trial bottle. Regular size
today attended the meeting of repub- 50c and $1. Every bottle guaranteed.
lican leaders in this city to plan tho or price refunded.
cming campaign. They were found ,
together and consented to talk on the I
Issues.
This year's democratic platform,'
said Colonel Henderson, "will be dis
astrous in its effects on the party. It
reaffirms the Chicago platform, with
all that such a reaffirmation means on
the money question. As to their ex
pansion declarations, it seems to be
gmmmmmmmmmmm mmm m m mmmm mmmmK
! E. G. DOVEY & SON. I
has taken all
necessary steps to con-
trot. VlCKSOUre1 has nmrgnlin
Jackson. Sanders told us he found no
yellow fever in Vickeburg.'r
Reports to the surgeon general are
to the effect that new cases are etill
reported dally from Key West Thero
were two deaths there yesterday from
fever.
Jackson, Miss., Sept. 11. The city
council held a special meeting today
and passed resolutions advising the
people not to create a panic over tho
outbreak of fever like the one a year
ago. The quarantine of the entira
state against New Orleans went into
effect today at noon. All trains from
that city carry inspectors. City Clerk
An Old Bridge to DUappear.
One of the oldest bridges In Europe
is soon to disappear, under the demand
for better navigation of the river it
spans. This is the stone bridge, with
fifteen arches and a total length of 99 1
feet,built across the Danube at Kegens-
burg (Ratisbon), in Bavaria, by Duke
Henry the Superb, in 1135-'4S. Th
piers rest on piles, protected by stone
simply a cIok under which they hope I riprap and heavy ice-breakers; the
to make a successful fight for free sil- roadway is very narrow, and the foot-
THERE'S NO USE KICKING BECAUSE YOU
DID NOT GET ONE OF OUR $1.75 SHIRT
WAISTS FOR 48c IT'S TOO LATE NOW
ALL OUR SHIRT WAISTS ARE SOLD....
Now
WE ARE GOING AFTER OUR IMMENSE
' STOCK OF....
Congress and the state department orter the only patient here, is con-
may look at tho matter from different 8luera01-v oeuer today.
points of view. The president and , ..
....... A . . I ...u v.i dj Doruorioa.
... "cpumeni naving respon- k.vsi, ,-itv m c
ell. Hit., f . . . . . . I --" -'" , tyzyu. o. Jlivor
o... lv, .uaimaining our relations MnnH ,t ,k r..-.i . j
with fur p. cm r.,..1 rT,.,, , I . J -v .uo uumu5i,uu ruau vim
Mwt:r ; ZIT" " ta carrying packing bouse products
for n voUinK . 7 ,rom Omhn. Ohio river points for
" : . cents per 100 pounds. The Rur
ernment win" Tl ' ! W uclloo of 3 cents on the rate from
eminent will use what influence it can Gmaha to southeastern points.
to prevent hasty action. : i ...
T. , J Officials of the Kansas City, Fort
L mess congress expressly forbids it, Snnt. . f
mis g..vomment ill proceed with
tue preparations for the exhibition
and will send to Paris such govern-
II CI1L DXlllll L( Mat V ro nnnllail ann I
w . .u- " , : 7. ' Uurlinfirton's cut tomorrow, when
. ..... uuno wiiu i realiza
tion of the probability that much of
the s-pace secured with such difficulty
for private American exhibits will be
left vncant. Little doubt is felt that
the latitude allowed tbe private citi
zen win re quite extensively availed
of to withdraw from participation in
the exposition.
Another difficulty in tbe way of an
effort to prevent participation in the
exposition, however, will be in the
fact that before congress has as
sembled, much of the government ex
hibit prohibit- will be packed and on
its way to Paris, if not actually there.
ibe xposition opens in April and the
w. rk of transporting and preparing
tne i xhibu will have to begin some
mouth- before that time. Up to this
time, it is said, the preparation of the
government exhibit has not begun,
but the work will proceed as soon as
the government officials are ready.
Representative Hepburn of Iowa
said today that he had ceased to mar
vel at the methods of French army
justice after observing how the trinl
of Iheyfus was conducted. No such
trial or verdict w:.s possible in tha
Unit?d States. He did not think it
would in any way affect diplomatic
relations between this country and
France, nor did he think it would in
terfere with United States exhibitors
at the coming exposition.
New Yokk, Sept. 11. Congress
man .f. M. L.Lvy announced today that
a- so n as congress meets he will in
intrnduce resolutions in tho hou-o
wuh.lr i wing the support of this gov
ernment from the Pitris exposition on
account of the Dreyfus case.
clared their intention to maintain a
differential of 6 cents in favor of Kan
sas City against Omaha, will meet the
it
win give notice of a 9-cent rate to
Memphis.
The Missouri Pacific announced to
day that it would meet the reductioos
made by the Burlington and tbe Mem
phis roads.
Many Venezuelan Factions.
Havana. Sept. 11. The captains of
British ships arriving here from
Venezuela confirm tho news that there
has been a revolution there during
the last three weeks. They say there
are two parties against the govern
ment, and that the latter is extremely
suspicious. Anyone wishing to land
must satisfy U e officials that he is not
connected with either of the revolu
tionary parties. The government, it
is also said, is vry unpopular.
ver. Sj it is with pretty nearly every
declaration in the platform. On tbe
trusts they bavo a declaration, and
o ro it Vrv r ia a rr ianr1 ohAnf t tta tmata "
Senator Allison, asked to suggest a
satisfactory legislative program as to
the trusts, said:
I am looking forward to the civic
federation conference with strong
hopes that it will bring forward some
useful plan," replied the senator.
'Yes, I have been a good deal inter
ested in that conference. Thev are
going to get together a strong repre
sentation of men who have decided
views on the subject, and ought to bo
able to present some useful suggestions."
way allow the parage of only one per
son at a time. So far as Its stability
Is concerned it v. v.Id probably t:md
for another 750 years, bit it interferes
with the passage of steamboats.
White.
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Coat of I. iineliln.
The cost of launching a battles;;; ,
runs away with srethiag Hl.e
000. The great l.-.viathan -f,,
some five tons of iaMow .in ! o i
ton of oil and soft s.iaji to ppr.-ii.iT:
to leave her cradle n.l gild- ;, -
fully into the wa'"
How's Thin.
We offer Ohe Hundred Dollars lwurri t.-,.
aov case of Catarrh that cannot he cured by
Hall's Catarrh Cure.
V. . CUENEV & CO.. Props.. Toledo. O.
Wo the undersigned, have known 1 J.
Chea?y 'or the last l. veurs, and believe
perfectly nonorab.e In all business
OS
oe and Linen
Dress
Will you attend the conference?" transactions and tinanci-Uv able tornrrv
"No I will nrt. Vin nWj to rln an Vn I ,,ut ay obllnationa madj by their trm.
1 9,111 DO e nDle lo QO SO' DUt Wssi & TRCA.V. Wholesale DrusrirUta. Tn.
I understand that Iowa is to be rep.-e- i?,do- - r. . ., ,
Dru trelsts. Toledo. O.
Hall s Catarrh Cure is taken Internally
sented in the delegation."
Tbe Henry Wallace Doctrine.
"Have you noticed the proposal
from Henry Wallace on the subject?"
"I have observed that he is writing
a book on the question, but I have not
followed' his plan very closely."
"His fandamental suggestion," ex
acting directly udoii the blood and mucous
surfaces of the system. 1'rlue 7"e. per bot
tle, sjold by all Druggists. Testimonials
free.
Hall 3 r annly IMls are the best.
Tbonjjlit He'd nrn Hit.
Gallipolis (Ohio) Tribune: A Tunny
story is told of an old farmer In. an
plained tbe interviewer, "seems to be adjoining county who was struck by
Skirts.
rr: - WE HAVE PUT THEM IN THREE LOTS... 52
Your Choice for... 3
1 39, 59 and 69
An Aotomoblle Kail Car.
Chicago, Sept. 11. The Illinois
Central is experimenting with an in
spection car having a motor run by
gasoline. Ttius far, the experiments
have been eo successful that it is quite
. probable that the road will adopt this
description of car on all its divisions.
Several railroad men have expressed
the belief that tho "automobile of the
rail" in a short time will come into
such general use that the ha-d work
ing inspection cars will be little more
than legacies of tho past.
The car with which the Illinois Cen
tral is experimenting has an average
ppeod of twenty-five mile an hour, but
it is capable of covering the rails
much more-speedily than that. One
of the inspectors of the road is said to
ave gone seventy-five miles in two
hours. A gallon of gasoline ordinarily
will run the car more than eeventy
flve miles acd there is a provision for
carrying four gallons, or enough for
an unbroke.n run of 300 miles.
Furnished rooms for rent at Tenth
.and Maio streets.
Yellow Fever Increaslug.
Ket West, F.a., Sept. 8. Thirty
cases of yellow fever have been re
ported during the last twenty-four
hours, including two cases previously
omitted. The total number occuring
to date, so far as known, is 127.
Two deaths have been reported dur
ing the last twenty-four hours,maklng
the total number of deaths nine. The
weather is still very warm and rainv
and favorable for the spread of the dis
ease. From Centary to Century.
Granted that they live another sev
enteen months, there will be over 4,000
persona ready to greet the birth of the
twentieth century who were alive on
the last day of the eighteenth century.
Servia is especially the country of cen
tenarians. One man in every 2,260 has
seen 100 years, and, in all, Servia
boasts 575 men of 100 years or over.
Ireland ranks next, with one centen
arian in every 8.130 of the population,
or 57 in all. Out of every 43.000 Span
iards one Is a centenarian. Norway
numbers 23. or one in about 96.000.
England. Scotland and Wales rank
next with 192, or one in about 177.000.
France has 213 centenarians, or one
in 180,750. Sweden ranks seventh with
20 only, or one in 250,0K. Germany
has i. or one in 702.000. Denmark
only claims two, or less than one to
i.000.000 of its population, and Swit
zerland, with all its reputed healthi
ness, seems not to possess a single
centenarian. Answers.
that these institutions be subjected to
examination as national banks are:
that tho results of the examination be
publis&ed, and that they shall be pro
hibited from excessive capitalization,"
"Who is to do all this?" interjected
Colonel Henderson. "How is it to be
done? We have an anti-trust law in
Iowa; I do not know how effective it
is. Coo tress has tiied its best to make
an effective law; nearly all the repub
lican states have passed such la we,
and somo few of the democratic states
have done tne s me. Hut what have
they accomplished?'
I would like to see someoody make
a satisfactory proposal for an anti
trust law for the state of Iowa," said
S -nator Allison, taking up the couver
sation. "Who is to Conduct these ex
aminMtions? The federal government
cannot interfere with a stale corpora
tioti, and that is where the trouble
comes in. The states nave tried it
ine nat on i government nas no
power to intei fere with slate corpora
tions."
A conference of tho republican state
central committee, with Senators Al-
lii-on ard Gear, members of congress,
state officers and nominees was held
here today to arrange for the coming
campaign. It was decided to open
the campaign officially by set speeches
in every congressional district on Oc
tooer i. as to the issues, it was de
cided to meet anything the democrats
might choose to discuss, which will
most likely bo the Philippine war and
trusts. The democratic campaign will
open at Davenport on September 18.
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is a 9ciontific
compound having tho endorsement of
eminent physicians and the medical
press. It "digests what you eat" and
pobitively cures dyspepsia. M. A.
Ketron, Bloomingdale, Tenn., eays it
cured him of indigestion of ten years'
standing. P. G. FricKo & Co.
li row tli or Ilolltnil.
It Is a curious country over which
Wilhelmina, the girl queen, reigns.
Eight hundred years ago less than COO
square miles of Holland were beyond
the reach of the tides. During these
eight centuries 12,000 square miles of
land have been "taken" from the ocean
by dikes and drainage, and now, at a
cost of about $5,000,000. a part of the
Zuyder Zee is to be drained and no
less than 800 square miles added to
Holland's present territory.
lightning. The countryn"-a was squat
ting on his heels in front of a barn
door, and was engaged in a somewhat
acrimonious argument with a npigh
bor about some steers that had brok
en Into his corn patch. Just :ts the
controversy reached its highest point
a bolt of lightning from a passing
storm cloud knocked the old farmer
over. When he came to his senses
he thought the neighbor had struck
him, and he began to pummel him
with his fists in lively manner, when
his son spoiled the fight by explaining
the cause of the trouble. Now the
old farmer is kept busy telling how it
was.
DeWitt's Little Early Risers perma
nentiy cure chronic constipation, bil
iousness, nervousness and worn out
feeling; cleanse and regulate the en
tire system. Small, pleasant, never
gripe or sicken "famous little pills."
F. fj. Fricke & Co.
Cleaning- Small Glassware.
Tumblers and wineglasses should be
washed in hot water and rinsed in
cold, and should be dried with a clean
cloth as soon as possible. After they
have been wiped perfectly dry they
should be polished with tissue paper.
To clean water bottles, keep the shells
of eggs and break them in small bits;
put them in the bottles with a little
water and soap and shake hard a few
times. The result will be new-looking
bottles. These can also be polished
with tissue paper with excellent re
sults.
"They are simply per fect," writes
Robert Moore, of La Fajette, Ind., of
DeWitt's Little Earlv Risers, the
famous little pills" for constipation
and all liver ailments, never gripe. F.
G. Fricke & Co.
Lunacy Increasing In Knglaml.
Lunacy shows an alarming growth in
England. Statistics just published give
105,086 as the total of certified lnnatic.-,
an increase of 3,114 over the preceding
year. This is the greatest an-snal in
crease recorded by over 1,000. The
rate of recovery also shows a backward
movement, from 33.81 per cent to 3G.S7.
Agricultural laborers provide the larg
est proportion of lunatics, attributable
to a low standard of life and the use
of strong, cheap Indian teas. Clerks
furnish the next greatest proportion of
lunatics. Here also hard, wearing, un
derpaid work and Insufficient food is
the leading cause. It Is contended that
the increase In lunacy is more appar
ent than real, and is due chiefly to the
law regulating the notification of lu
natics, but experts agree that the stress
of modern life is the prime factor in
promoting lunacy.
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Ladles Can Wear Shoes
One size smaller after using Allen's
Foot-Ease, a powder to be shaken into
the shoos. It mikes tight or now
shoes feel easy; gives instant relief to
corns and buuiona. It's the greatest
comfort discovery of the age. Cures
swollen feet, blisters and callou spots.
AUen's Foot-Ltse is a eilain cure for
ingrowing nail, sweating,hot, aching
feet. At all druggists and shoe stores,
-oc. 1 rial package free oy mail. Ad
dress, Allen S. Olmste.td, LeRoy N.
Y. F. G. Fricke & (Jo., d -uinnst-i.
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Women Goldsmith.
An interesting coTr.iaission has bee,
given by the French cc-. rrnment to a
lady art worker in gold fo-.- a necklace
designed as a gift to the Empress of
Russia. It consists of twelve medal
lions in gold, each bearing tht p rt.aiti
of a French wman celebrattil in po
litical, literary or social history. The
series begins with the first Christian
Queen of France and ends prior to the
great revolution. The art work of the
goldsmith was declared at the recent
woman's congress in London to be
peculiarly suitable for women.
The NEWsofSce is the. best equipped
job office in Cass county. First ciasH
work done on short notice.
Giant Tubes for a Tannc-L
Brooklyn Eagle: The Manhattan &
Jersey City Railway company peti
tioned the board of aldermen of the
city of New York to construct at the
bottom of the North river and under
certain streets of New Yotk city, two
great tubes, circular in shape, eac-i
with an inside diameter of fourteen.
and one-half feet, between Jersey City
and New York, and under certain
streets in New York through which it
i3 proposed to operate a local railroad
between Jersey City and New York.
;!fc.-ia.T ff.inl, .a
Eureka Harness Oil Is the best
preservative of iicw lumber
and the best renovator 01 old
leatlitT. It oils, t-ollPii.s, Llu li
ens and protects. Use
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For Sile A Remington typewriter,
No. 2 Is in good repair and has been
used but little. Inquire at the otlce
of C. S. Polk.
When you want to smoko a 10-cent
cigar try Otto Wurl V'Silver Wreath"
union made j-ou can find n ter
on the market.
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The only wav to go' a uit
of clothes th.it will tit you prop
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petent Taik r. We will m ike
you a suit that we will guarantee
to fit, from good cloth, nice fin
ish and up-to da'e throughout,
for $20. There is no use of send
ing away from homo or wearing
ready-made clothes when you
can get a suit at such a bargain.
I We solicit a sharcof )
( your patronage
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The New Tailors,
Hockwood block, PUttsmouth
Paint
for
Everybody
And for eveiytliing under the sun.
Every liome has need of paint.
Each kind of
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Paints
is specially suited to some home Use either outside or insids.
It's knowing the right kind of paint, and putting it on the right
place that makes painting a success. Tell u what you want to paint,
and we'll tell vou the ricbt kind to use.
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For sale in Plattsmouth by
F. G. FRICKE & CO., Druggists.
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