Semi-weekly news-herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1895-1909, October 06, 1899, Image 3

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D-- -.r. 7t eri prom Tr.Cir Trenches
lioor tr-a Tcvr.v- cc Irrjus
tm J Poro v.
Americuo bcouls pmd Twenty
Eight Dead Filipinos In the
Trenches.
.-turnad were tragrglcrs frtra within
ou- lii.ea, cuptured by robbers. They
rta thoy wer -obliyii to sign parol .-s
secure ril. a-e, though two refii.'Cd
to .-isin. Th- whole niTair is of no Mji
n fic t.ce: viewed ? at-iemj.t at m --
O l I-
I Mrs. Lur.on.pct. :. Tho statement
that Major Price nsked Admiral Ynt
f(,r. to send th- o'un boats to his sup
port iu tho inivnt"i:n?a.'cmoDt f his
n-f imont in the vicinity of Imui id in-c-orrect.
t'.cnonl Lawion today ilispor.-od the
insureiit-, driving thorn to the we-t-w.ird.
Ceuer.-tl Law ton's forco consists of
all tho troops from liai oor and Z .poto.
live c ..in pan ics of the Fourteenth regi
ment. Colonel llapott eoiumandii.t.';
Mtriilli's trooo of Fourth eavalry,
K.-U I V t( 'tlery o! two puns and an
other b .tier r two t"":S- u-'r"1
l-Y.-d ornnt i :o-oper..tinr vvith a
m ,.f il.ror; fOmimnU'9 OI
ttio Fourth regiment, M-jor
cou.man.ii c: K'nahensninc'd
ar.U ne unn.
Ttio iU- po,o of tho rel.e!s was to cut
thi; communication maintained be
tween IS.icoor and Imus by means of
tho road between th..-o places at a
point Lourn n Iinusand th oast bank
of th - riv. r. Tho in-u front had
t,-. cue a Ion i: t..e wet funk, c-.m-r.i
-ndinj ih; op-;n sjn.es A fo.ee of
ictiei- alt iC.led Imiir ye ttrd y
lu.tt b" pr e eiied a-iinsi : acooi with
detaei.iije.nis anific the river.
Iriv- I- ilipni'ift from Trench
This morniuj: Colonel Daireit-,
force tpread nionjr the road from Ba
eoor toward Imus and three companies
of the Fourth regiment under Captain
Mollis were thrown out tiom Imus, tho
Price
scouts
O'Mrl veil' y Miol t UffU,
-ALT Lakk City. Oct. -John C.
O .Melvenev i- dead aud Captain J. F.
Mi'.ls, formerly lieutenant governor of
Idaho and re'cently connected with
the Second United States Volunteer
Engineer regiment, is in the hands of
thetate autt.or.ties as the result of a
tragedy which occurred here late this
afternoon.
OM.tveney was chuf en c inter o.
the Oreyon hort I-. ne company. Ho
a, a. one in his oilice about 4 o'clock
..... Milts entered. The latter had
made appliottion for worU iu O'Mol
veney'd department, hut lit J not, lice n
accepted, il is said that he blamed
O'Melveuev. lie fired three buiietr,
into his victim, then dropped his re
volver and quietly walked to(iei;eral
Traffic Mar-tger Eeoles' ol'iee and in
the most nnehalaiit in inner said:
"Mr. V. -cles, I have shot Mr. 'M6.-'
veiny I told him this morning that
I would do bo, and I have kept my
word'
I'olice O dicer Line ;in appeared on
the ?cene ahout ttii- tiino and said:
"A to you tho man who did tho
sheotlngV"
Willis Faid that he war and wi then
p need under arrest.
0Mdveney was shot while writing
at his d e; -k and the ink had scarcely
dried on iho paper b. fore he was
dead .
A PLEASANT SOCIAL GATHERING
CITY AM) COUNTY.
VEDXIIAY.
II. C. .If no? was a visitor in (Jiuuht
today.
Mi. 2NiKit3 Agnew was a visitor in
Omnha this afVerriOoii
.1 u iu o-i S'ander of Louisville was a
visitor in tho city todiy.
Chri-. :eil, a ye'Dpc-rons ftru;er
from near Rock r.lu'.Ts, w.i in town
today.
Henry lCauhlo camo doivn from
( ).u iha this morning for a f'.' days'
viit with his parents.
Mr.. H. 3. I Janit-ey, aecompaiieu by
h r father, irandpi Crite-, went to
Omaha this morning.
Uev. A. l3elh. the hew Methodist
minister, ai rived in the city this
in irmng iron superior.
Cha:Ls Sheeiov, the bridg." cen-
1 there bv a telegrim nnrour eing tlio
death of his oa's wsf.?, which oceu.-ed
yesterday afternoon.
Messrs. Sea berg .V llobinc, ts.fi
painters, h:ive Pccured tbe contr:t"t
for pain' ing the Hcard-dcy i ..-idetice
on South Tenth street. Tiif y gnn
liio work yertoruay.
Mr. and Mrs. (.. M. Srurloek de-
juirted for Omaha od the fast mai! this
lifternoon. Mrs. SpurlocU will ieave
that pibes for Kansas City this even
ing, where she will enjoy a few dr.-?'
visit with fric-.ds.
Mrs. C. C. r.irme'.e entertained ten
lady friends very deliglufullv y-.-tor-day
afternoon at a '-Kenfinilon.
Needlework occupied the gue.-t-during
the afternoon and an elabai ate tea
was si rved at " o'cloi
i: v. II. M. D'Jngan or tho ( liri-'i.m
.huri-h will have next Monday f r St
L:,u:s and r.f er a few d -. n" v'.-it at
r, was in the city today n bus
wit h liio i-o-Jiilv commission.. rs.
Rtiiti.l I irt- Organ. '
A i:tw tiff trie organ placed in St.
31 i ':n i's c hurch, London. potsf SsCs
Cl.r. -0 miles of wire. The action of the
ei i: . a
cr.
so rapid that it would "ie
p.pccsssiry, 0 tini.s p r sec-
Itisnres It lani.loye.
"1 .1 1 Montreal Street Hallway Cora
pci'a.. ha?, at it own t ost Insured all Its
emidoyrs against at ci.ieat or total dia
aliKm.ent to ti r- cvirnt -f $1,000.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS
h: W.o I :sl
Notice
t (' .uit o! Ce -
unit v. Nt l .rasV: a.
Mr.
supper.
Anion g those prt-sent were
lowing: II. V.. Wei linan.ll l'
two command-, forming u junction. , oi an mue
The emire line crossed tho river and
drove the Filipinos Irom their trenches
to the westward, through rice fields
anu thickets.
Tho maritit-s. wliose services wore
t.-ndered ly Admiral Watson, crossed I
th-J river near the nay, forming a part
.f the line of advance. Heforo the
forward movement was legun the
Auieriean artillery held tne enemy's
position. The or.iy American ca-u tity
was the wo iiuiing of a lieutenant of
artillery. Several wounded Filipinos
wera attended hy Su geon Major i'eu-ro-e
and tn.jiiilu.rs of the ambulance
corps. A number of prisoners were
tak.-n.
Coneral Law ton, w hilo riding up the
road to linu-, was a tartrel tor many
t-hots.
The to graph line was cut yester
day ! a beiul co mm ndtd by the out
's t: ui.i hes, at J CO ards distant and
whe.. L cut a.nt Cunninv bam, with
rcpai. party, apc.-ared to restore the
wins, two uu-ii and Leatjn.nt uu
nii.gh .iii's hoi se tvifu -jj.o... L.eutc
ant MoLliii.v il.ou hrouiiht a yun of
K.M.ly's battery into the open and
train. -d it -a ti'C t r o nch . u isucr ?i ng
huiI .Vti 1). s.. tiuihl Kiiiirl.iiii a
un:lj.r of CricuiN.
Pram oilaesilav's Daily.
Ttie homc of Mr. and Mrs. 0 S.
Guild was tho scene- cf a very pleasant
social g tlhoring last evcv.i. g in bono-
It wis a "stag
party, ami all who attended r. p-j.-t a
most eniovable time. Mr. Tucker and
4
Miss D ra Swe i.ingon rendered ;i
number of betuitifu vocal selcc"i.ns j
during the evening. I
Whist piaing was a featim- of the j
occasion, and two prlz -s were given
to tho winners in these contest - the j
tirst Oeing ciptured by Ih nry V..i!-
man ai d the second by F. K. Hall -.nee. ,
I rat
! I. Or
o:.tr; etor V. H. Kho ides iu on-ga-j--d
in putting down :i new Ib.or in
the -ton; room of (.'. I'.. We-eott v
Sen.
Job Itrigs of Ml. Pleasant, la.,
father of M. S. r.rigL-s. will arrive tomorrow-
for a jjit with h's son and
family.
Tho school at Murray is still closed
on account of diphtheria and Miss F,;r
de'.l i Sa-.iih. one .f ti e teacher.-, is nt
tier Lorn-: in this city.
A marriage licence w.'.s ts-ie. d this
n-iii iiin.' by County .Iu ige Sp-urlock to
Mr. William llo-.th lifter and Mi.-s
Anna Sul.ivan, I o! h of this ei'.y.
du-.iv C;. rU Uobeifsoa and hi
depuiy we -e Icpt bu-y today making
out p"nion pauers. Ab-u- l:M pen
sioners ea'b-d on tle clerk die lag the
day.
,;o of tie. Nebraska Tc'.ephetio
iii::iat. - l...C i. ear r.-.pM i.- -.-
i .ut of order too ay i-.n.l ..lau-
r.gr. r (Iri.u- went cut u.i- ti:eff,ing io
I e ; v.i i ..- I : i e sallie.
Mr. and Mrs. Cenrge 1 1 e'.i-e wort ll
wen! to llave.oek this iriorii.ng t- at
tend the funeral of Mrs. Frank Cra ti
me-, t!e fo'-tner
that place will go tot mcini-.ati to at-t-'nd
a church jubilee and nntior.nl
ii:eeting of tho Chri-tian a.o.-i t-icn
County Cle.k Tiobertsort r-'ceiv a
tclcpheno message from We-je"-.'
Water to 1 y to the e'.V -el that tho rcs
idepce of A- I"- Ma field was dataagod
by lire this mornir g to the ext nl of
about -:,.). The cai--' of tho blae is
not known.
Street Commt-si.- u -r I I t i- n has a
hue., of men and te.im.s at w. i iheiuj
in f'i nil tie- t, tieit'u of Main. The
dirt is oiiv.' 1 ;ic--n f.aun t!u -oula
sidocf F'flh s'.e-.t. with a 'e.Vi.f
jtig it pns -ib.t t.)f tuo wat.. - to
!1TL.
r- a
b the sf-w-r mo:.- easoy.
ClVr S AHT1ST A M ODEL.
I!.- -
IT y
.,- o p, Str-..!.-, Maui. . i St rede.
A;-;i--t Su.l- nnn. Me. Ai:s .
le t s.taiotnna. ln-t real name
leikimv.u. Mrtt'.i.l.i ..-..UK :uui
A;: I i:.-a A'.or.,h-r.
J"! .!c'cr.d:nit-. Mat.l la V-iua:. Art ba.-a Alcx-.nui-.-r.
Au:".i-a M.'!eai3ii. .l i's. A f.cust talcmaii.
il ic ilraaic i.'.i kiii.w i). uili rach Pike liulict
ii::u !.TOii the -1 iinv ( t.ctobor. A 1..
p'.i ia " h'e l I- jctd'...n iu the district cnuit oi
t a--s rosaitv. NL-bi.,-ka, to f icci-.isc a tai lieu
.ip.. a 1-ms the-e :; an I tour ot block eight
i . ,n ,,u7ii.. X lime' a htUi..n to tin; cuv of
rl.'.mtr.oitih. in ';is-i c-ciutv. Nebraska, aud to
i... . .. - .i t . .is to nav ii. e am.ram I'uui.i me
p.. 1. 1
a.
rili.l Pa .-l.ll Cliiei imti rt n'.n
j . ;,. ; x:o prcacsp. t on Hie teiUiu-t! to
a said pet.t..n .-a i-i before the Moili day ef
inbev. I -''. "i" N o; r detauit will be entered
in , tiui. -; Ji tat " I'l'UERKUKI,,
p.v tt k. - ft auk aud (' A. K 'is,
His Atteraev
..,. ii ( i.'taber
Notice.
I):a.iaJ and
c
r. p. t
or
1 h ; ii! e.:it'ie
a. !.':s mod-
-1- ter,
w h ose d o
.th
occu-rru Monday tue- niug.
S ii.ii v lI:.lVta:in ret ut t-t-.l
in.' 1
i.a.t
The guests were also treated to a fine , iuq- i agree wry
ast eveti-
i He .d.vo ad a. d Load, S. I) ,
ere ta- h.'n been working lortne
i::l mouths. I ;.e iri.u norm
,vi 1 1 w i ai tropical
se v '
Tte r.in-"- of 'li-il'iy iiias
rhi nii'ii N 1 1 y. j .
An Intel e.siiiiK stot y is connected j '
with the familiar pa-tiiie ef 'friiby ;
painted by Ast'.cvl. M. Cooj., r. :hi'-h j
was exhibited ' ry -z.v,c : tlirotmh- j ,
4 1,,. ,.ni.i.nv a: ll I'eeo of tilC i
ciaze for Dti Maui
luruihe. The arSi.-t .' ained h
cl fur the i';.l!-.t it.;; t lirou.-.h th
of the voting v.i.-re.,n to lift ;!.
gage off her L.jr.'.e f.ii i a. r-:'-;o
this young wc ni.'ta va ltv
hanav life of a (.-at.itry eirl
wea.Jiv narent.s' iu V
"soari. ir'iie fire w up w i
i t st ra itied in sr r .
verv close to nam:.'.
Iif.iri.led lad' V. .'.:.-!. U."''- ''-
! distorted her tc'.!. --''' 4l'e-v !U wr
anhood sn itaf. .o . '. hid ot n
beautiful in f'.o ai fon-i
came mi.-fort u ne for i.e.'i-'.
i. - .... ..s !" r)::..i!i.l ami Samuel I-.. Man. as
e-1 v.... ot the i ii-1 .Tai .ni l testament "i ll. ?
I e., ..i, 1 .l.-ri a-...!.
i.ti.'l oaCli ! yon aie hereby n..t:iied that
Ih-- ...ntv .d t'as-.. m the state ot Ncdiraska. oil
in.' -.0. .!mv ot Set te'ubei. A- !.. W. Iiiod its
re- i .ai aiao.'t vui in the district court ot Cns
, i,.i..ii . N.-bi .iska.tlie oi lect and i layer ol vxhadi
:,ic i. ! .. ec .')-e a reitHiu lien toi dcltnqent taxes
I .. i ,e ve il- I-.". I--.I to lss., mi Insive, aim 1 -'.'
i. ; : i . ; i : s -. e. acaaist lot tout, in block toitv-
!,.. , iii -a t:..- . iiv oi i lattsinoutli. Cass county.
, k:i ci amounts to .S.U.... It is
i tiio I V-..1 ; e t ir.'CK. ed el al ! ei I Ul'. V ot It'
ll ; . ia .! nietnlscs and the property sol.! -
!.-! -swd '..en. and I T ciitatiibio ic.iet.
... . 1 1 lo a;,sw er said net st i on on or
'. i ,i :..v. t' tail', lav ol Nnv le.bei. A. 1 .
1 in; Uoi-s ul l'A--s.
:v its mi itney, .Ks-e I.. Ko at
t i'. it -n l "tabel IS.
Buggies
I have the largest stock of
Buggies, Carriages, Surreys,
Spring Wagons and Lumber
Wagons in the county. I have
twenty buggies on the floor
and no two alike. The prices
run from $40 up. If you want
a first-class vehicle, get a....
Cooper Buggy..
There is no use of going to
Omaha, as I can sell just as
cheap as Omaha dealers.
Giv me a trial and be convinced.
L. COX
"XHIBIMSKA.
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la-Sat Notice.
Ti n i: .1. !. l:.-l:
dent d-.den !-
A BG&N TO MANKINDS
LER'S BUCKEYE
R. A
,. '.ri.; c i. i that the Canty ol
... .I.O.. ,-.t X.-biasK-a. on the "JMh day
,-: ti-i;-'.. hi. A. 1 1 '-'".', tbel its iietition u:
: . .i .;, ii nun! ,,t c.ass count v. A eta as i a.
i .; i ij.e.e ie 1 u :ti, W ;'.;... Ml I., llrownc. 1
,7 . ; ti e d ',-,ct ;.:! ; iai-i el vldcti aic t loic
, . J' en..... lv.' :..'i.- .-i.'.i.ic t lots 1 to to. m
'. ..... '.u !.,.v- 1 1 !a. .-.lie'., siili-dtMRion !
P". it '.oi . i :. t:, ..... ti. -a 1 ". t .ii l'-'. taiine la.
sf-' . .-..lev. .ei ' i -ol. .'ill ! '.)eo: an a-Jd.laUi to
list 'n
ilA'l'i
sua a M. . i', i.;;-'!:''-i':'.!" ' v:
and fn e. tin ' , , ..,:i', d ...
1 inr . , . . ;
i fond. li lu
ll l';iiii a. ion. ni saui coun'.y. tor ttie
. to i mi 'i. :-, c. mi the si'itn ot slo .
... 1 a l iiti-iii uosCriDo.i
a" I ye.it . in tin; sum ot
i I mi s.iti-faction ol said
!e relet.
aii-'.er - I tci;tloU
it. day ol .......in!)i-l, A.l..
Tin-. .' . n oi
It its : n, . less,- ., K-.ot.
-a "t
ID in t) w
PILE
2 2 03-1
lAy CUR!
: ;oe 1',-ia.o-l to
. "-e 1 1- 'i ,. n.i.i . t l.e 1-
the f, .I- ; ,(.( A rti
i rov:-?, ! ( day i :i tc r
t.
of Lincoln vis
'.virig t he I'O'Ltni-
ile
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Legal Notice.
.!.! tin oi.: Co , i
a ieddrtit do
in:.- jhoppt. v.- t'
lii-
1 1) t e T
sion r -.
L. H. lliatt,F. K- lJ.iilanee aud (o crgej Mr. Am tt r. present- tlio V -tern
llui d of Lincoln. j V, lo.ei Nerap-r Co., a: d called on the
The rooms of the (Juild hotne w. re j ,,.;:!:,, .ssiro-e.s ill II 0 i a '. e res' s : f t ha t
heititifu ly tlee.rat-tl e-peei:ui lor , inn. j ploynient as a casdM
the oeensioi. end presented a liueap-. x i o's'-n. a. cotnoa : ie 1 h- ; f-t oi o and t he da vy h t
nearance. j h,..- so.i.-Audr w, deo..red this f.'t I-' ('
)
lie '.vas ce.!u;-..-d,( ,1 .
honu-st.'iid. 'i'he !':''!
tiled, leavin-- hi- v. if
without lf-so '-.I'-rs
; Siiaed lior.'.-. 'I'ileV '
I City, where the io.nl
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In lei.v ll .t died that the County of
'.ate o! ..-'"iaska. on the '.'.'th day
oi, A. 1. I--!".', t'oe-l its petition in the
it ol t'ns- i unity, Ae'oiasKa. anauisi
:i no.O I:...' e t'th I Mf.iiOiy. et
liu oi t and 51.0,1 ol which petitieu aic l.
i'e. a. ,- .'lebtiii ".( tit t i- i'.eie' a-'iuust lot 11. m 1 tie
ul i' :v -1 fitiai 1 1 .d the v."t!ne3t quarter ot sec-
.11 i- in t .'.n ! .' rail ; 1 J.Ca-s Co in.ty.oicDi as ka.
r :te m r,is 1-'... l-'..o ai.d l-i'., in the -sum ot
a ti
; I.
A New Discovery for the Certain Cure of INTERNAL and
EXTERNAL PILES, WITHOUT PAIN.
CURES WHERE ALL OTHERS HAVE FAILED.
TUBES, BY MAIL, 75 CENTS; BOTTLES, 50 CENTS.
- 310 North Main Street, ST. LOUIS, MO.
nit-p r nil I ltn Cnlo Drnnriotnr
F. G. Fricke & Co.
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A l'lr nf Susptrtn.
From WodnesJay's Daily.
Cny Marsh il late- and ,:hv ...
KitZ) trii l: wpi.t out 'o the Mi-inin -i ; tj
I'ac lie st .ckyods c'-ter. lay afternoon j
a d Oiplil'Od a t-oiipn- 01 irimoso.i
iismci I Oedig 'in pa-t'i s a-iwu ;
;.l lloeUtiort, .Mo. I'he iu. rt wei- j (
march d to town and their deserimio:! j j
j .ma ettepa eu u i. u nun iee.e..
o:
bo-
I in). !; 1 n-
I veil tit I a a",
iit.- h- ' sun v. li.
s -.vi liter.
- y Sum' a v w i 1
d com e- t .if t il
I).
a .
1
in ll:
1 olillV.nn
same
purpose
a
d: ler."
'' : ,'
to -a.
p.aee !; :l Wei;
attend -ceo. 1 t a-, t
j r.oua.h to pay eii t .:
I home-Tend. As they
j their work tny i;
I t ion. and soon all
t
the Filipino with two we.l trailed
shots.
faj.tiirc Ki'l.s ami Munition.
Captain Tore and the Sixth infantry
att ekd the insurgents Sat day iu a
new treneti whicn they had con
structed near Tabuan, island of Nerott,
and r-c.'-tU ri'd theni. Tho Americans
took one prtso ice ana cuptureu iiieiic
rilles, t'.,ttK' eatrtdges, a ijUantiiy of
rice and hospital stipp.ies.
Another itlustratiou of the insurgent
policy of evading meeting th Amo -icatis
in force win tdiown by ihe fact
that our iinea ew. pt across several
mile-of euumry firing by voitey and
cheering, ttie Filipinos melting before
them. Dly occarjioiml tjliuipses of
the enemy could tie had as they ran
from their trenchos and dodged
thraugh U10 bushes like rabbits. O e
Po ly of the enemy under a former
mayor of Itr.ua retreated toward Perez
H .fj M ,11:15 mid another in the direc
tion ol rian Francisco do Malabo.
l.ieutentnt Knatieii.shi.e, with a
party of scouts, ero-s d the river last
night and found .twenty eight dead
Filtpiuos in the trenches, fifteen of
whom had been killed by one shell.
U'nen the marines inaiched into
In. us the sold ers cheered them anu
General Law Ion commended them on
their work. One detactiraeiit Tom
Cavite was eomm.nded by tipl i'
Haines ana anotner fiom tbeUilu
nmro by I'm. ti' n Myers.
The lirot w-on tr in with provis
ions to reach Turns in three days has
arrived and two companies of the
Fourteenth regiment from towns along
tho bay marched in today to relieve
the Fourth regiment, whoso members
have been kept awake in tho trenches
day and night for a week under the
annoying intermittent fire from the
insurgents outside the town.
a v.'cci-:
.-took of ll
cured v. h i
from tho Ilochport authorities In
regard to weight, height and general
appe trnnee. the susoeets an-wered the
description very well, but it ceas found
that t either was shy a front tooth, ns
ih- llockporl oMIcets claimed Thi
fact convinced the looal authtritie.s
that the men were rot the git'lty
parti--, aiu itiey were eon--qu -i, u
turned loose anil ordered out of town.
'I't, muri had beep Seen on the
streets earlier in the day, but when j ot tie
,K ntS,-.,.rs st-.l-t -(1 Kill tO lOOk foi' I o'l-.fil'
ihctu it was found that they had in-
1 lav .ric
tiiu-t 1 1 ' i v o won
t f . -re Sunday.
) to W'.a-i, th
.lepai'e.l tin
will iMtnbin.
r.a.'c.
li at
..-ISO'
a. id tho
1 hey w: -i
L- h e. ho! 1
1 .. .; t-.f ro o:i t ie
y 1 ti".,' w . -t !
-ra:i to a' tract attoiv
ve-s were Ui.oa them
the 1 t-i j The ypun' wonut:i f 101 ItecRine hnowt
It wi.l he i as ''e "livina: Venus;," and as .- m h vvt;
,. ,.. ; 0 : l.nown to tni 'iy i.eoplp who lai
uig of her 1 t'e. .-'.I ties tiinc-
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;:! t , i,;n d,-i.-ii.!atits Irons any intei-
aid pietn.ses. and ho ei..trfine reoet.
1. 1, , .1.1 ! t 1 ai.suoi sa'd retitiou on .
i :..!.iv. the l-.t'i ''ay ot Noveniher, A.
1 i;k t ot N 1 v or C ss,
V. :' attorney, .les-e I.. K'-ot
; J.; .11. .1. ota.
I'ndtalo Notice.
i-!v f,.:i:t. Ca-- coiintv. Nebiasua.
.. ,;-..t a tie e-t..te "I lol.il Ah!,
Quick
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F 'er feet
.:ayci!
St. ,!.
;y 11 oi n
in atti-t
rrleud, wl
to Mr. .
an of go.
Wotl" 1 so
.a.
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c-g.if man Uioctt.i-i r. 1
morniiio for t 'lncago .iidiTiii
I ., . . i , on,! n'. - a 1 1 re f . o- i fc-l'l
!h
will purchase a larg-:
I - :.e-t toCa. CO te he .- I'
ll Cilic !).
Mrs. Cora 1 ) 1 vis i la ward d io.1. l.est
evening at T: It) at the lumio of her par-e.iii-.S.
M. Davis and wife, on I'. arl
aivcl.
lit
tne
teriouslv disaopeared
A thoroueh
service- w;,i
1 u-e Friday iporring
;.!ol ir.tertiii n' will take
1.
Ida,
at tlio'iit
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lie ceue-lC r .
Hue to ;lu ItrcoKuition.
W'Asiiixuiov, Oct. .'i The follow
ing is the dispatch of General Otis re
ceived yefterday relative to tho visit
of the insurgent, ofiicers:
'Manila, Oct. 2. Adjutant Gon-
orrtl. Washington: Thret, insurgent
officers permitted to enter our lines
n Ar.ecles. with twelve ef our soldiers
and two citizens, whom they wUhod
to oresent as released prisoners, i. e?
terdav. in conference, endeavored to
Trpsetit communication from insu
government, which wasdeclin o.
Then ptesent d paper signed by teuof
the soldiers, in which the -oldiers nave
mroie; this was received and held in
abevance. Insurficnt ofiicers then
said that Aguinaldo desired to end
w r and send civit commission for con
ferecce, and were informed that it
would not Iks received. They will be
sent beyond lines tomorrow. The
whole affair believed to be a ruso to
obtain some acknowledgment by
UrdtPo ?.t?,tf" autr-.or!t!c"J. All "cldlpra
6earch of the 15. cv M. yards was li st
made by OfTh'ers Sinter and Fi'.p-tl-rieii
and Deputy Sheriff McUride,
without success. They wore nrter
ward located in the Miouri l'aciiie
yards, as above stated.
A Iii-wt mc-tlve I ir-
Several thousand ie.ishels cf com 1
and a targe quantity of h iy. togoth -r
with outtuiildings. were destroyed by
fire Mo.idiiy evening on the farm of
August Glaubit, three find a half
miles west of ' eping Water. The
owner rented the farm and the hoe.se
was unoccupied rt is estim.-ted that
the Uiss will ainotiut to nearly !?1,"0.
lti 'l"l-rrn I-t I-'iifn.
The natives of Tit via d Fa-pi have
no sovei nmeiit, rhief. iUoa- iiy or law.
Their country is a biuhcn tudss of wild
rocks, lofty hill? and u-..hr.- f-jr--ta.
The habitable land is iw!..ncl to th
ttor.es on the beach ; in .t-uivh ef :V...i
they ate compelled to var.-er nnc.-.is-ingly
from spot to spot, ar.it so Fteep
is the coast that they can only move
about in their wretched eani.es. Ilveit
a plie of cloth given to one is torn
into shreds and disti iiutt u. aud .-o no
one individual becomes richer than
another. This perfect ecputlHy a mors
the individuals composing the Fifgian
tribe must for a Ions; time retord. their
civilization.
s at
vin'
If.s
I-i. W. -lMtt rOCe'.Vc! tt lell- 1
totally from his s;ja. C i i il', who
St. Louis. CI. IT says he is er-j
r.ls visit v. i-v nuieii and that !'
' te'i in vi'ed lo attt mi the Wed.lir.g 1
loe Hardeman, a v. 1 .
iag s'i!es;t:an, v iu e-T-s
riatts:v...'itii.
r.d.
r.i
slonnliv vsi
i his ft :
i 1; llOVV ti
T!l'i lIi.V.
dc r was in t )u.al.:i la."
rcturnrd to 1 in
Henry :
S. II. At wood
lii is afternoon.
Mrs. C'i-.rlos 1-: els was a v
afternoon iu Omaha.
I) dnitv Sherill MclSride d
1. 1 Avoia lh;s uiortiitig.
I'.ert K-icer of ( i ten wood. I 1., was a
visitor in ine v.-it.y today.
Hv"d it: '
or that In
-iilif '.
!-ir a mod'
ktioviiig that
, :"-.' r si
wen: ; -.st bait
raaiu -i to
the hii. difiil ;
1-lt tact SU-'-e
iadiaTdtutiy i.-f'ts. :! his oii'.-r. ha' r.-up-tr
was so imp re.-sell villi lu r hea.ity
that he- wouhl tint he t-otitent with a
iefits.il. lie :u-.'.ie wi;!-. the ujothor.
1 1 rsi-. oi,-a, hi r. and proml-ed a P' 1 -c
that would raise the moi tgOi;o. and cii-ceavor'-d
to show th.- dattj;l'.tcr tlia'
there n( I he no s i,; of her niaid-
t lily ;i".! .-:v. 1!,- tol-i ler that h:r
mot I or .-'u!-i co with .or and ho with
her all the 1 iter she was posluir.FinaUy
she yuhh.d. At Coi'd'cr's l.raut if'tl
home in a Jose, r-,1.. ilittittg the foi-
1 .-,,.. ,-.....tt,.. c'.i tl-.iV ido
JUWiUo I...I1 " I"'".- .!.-- j
model, and f.;:a;-h -l the iiiseitatioa
tor this great r'ctare. Vt'h.' ti the pic
ture was conipleted l...-ih mother and
dau'hter returned to Ksi.-.is fity,
nh- : daughter w.s saoti married.
an.
'U :
it.t I.sUc Ahi. Ileniy Aid. Marv
Cl.i ist'cii 1 An'. l"hn Aid. Maiv
. , , !.,. ,. 11 tu'ii - an i . id: tors ol
'1 I i'oteiia Whi'ihelnienia Ahi.de
.. . i .1 1 ., 1 s ins lnteresiea 111 s...ni
Leo i v n'utieed that 'U the -'dh day
. 1. l-'.' i. f .itha: ine Aid r.led a l-t-li-
11 - e:! i o .it. a .ei'ir.ir. aiuonu ottier til mfis.
o! n Ai 1 -hel 0:1 .! e lt'tii day ol August.
v.-.e. 11-' a list v. ii! ntnl testament, ami r09-
i.i.s : .1: i'. .111 1 1.1 .'ii'ti vmii: 11. - .. .j
" .'. ...,. v.a., -jLo, , .d 11. - t nt li ..KKI and that the
1 he art'.St t ,ili,.v,- :.:;! eenc.t-.tt'' ;d'. the persons interested
in the estate 1 I said iln'iiv.-nJ. and prayinc lor
0, in. ',.,1,. ,, -.-ed v. and lor aunenistration
r.i si.-'d ,.t.ite. Ai 'i aic I eic-hy notified that if
ve.it fit. aj-feai leh-ie s.ed 1 ourt 011 the 1st ti
day ot I'rtoiei. I-.':', at 1" n'clcck a. m.. to
c .ne st the in .Hate et said wid.the Court way
.-co. and l'lebfte s,dd udl anderant adm inisti a-
e.:,:i ot sa'-.t e.-t.ite to I i n 11. hcCH'-r and latle
11 .m.. tit !..m -i .iaide lierson or iter-
... t - :::.i! 110-eed t a s:lt lea er. t of said
VY tnes- m.v hati 1 an ! the seal of paid cot.rt
at I iat-.si.i.i'.'.'ih. Whraska. this -''!h day ol Sep-
t-a.; -jt, A. 1, l -'.'.'.
( d IHiill- M. ?l t RI OCK,
(sea!) 1 'onnty Jiulge.
I- .1 - t j: ;.'" i : . .11 on S, 1 s.i-.i.
is City, wrote j
er n a worn- ' ,'.
1 .
who akoi"!''
for a pel feet
t or; per v.-a
h a modd.
to Kansas t ity. He
;ti an iatroduct ion to
1. ar.-l v.iili all p )s.d
1 d his ptivpo-e. ohe.
i5 ft R- I
dor
1 ve low 11
C.ood for Ituldier Mt-ii.
The present witf.i- pinr-ii.-
a rcc.ii tl -hrealvr-r in
;o he
ret to tiie rub
ber footwear tr.toe. T 1 : 1 1 .-..-storms
we h.ve had came so
the ieason as to char the .-is
dealers and matiVifa-tttri r.-; 10 :
seldom known .in the j ast, in.-
f'T
a.
Ion a!
'.y in
of
--rt o
'-.g a
a o il
y.-ar
v , a
Dissolution Nott e
Notice is hereby giveu that the tirta
heretofore doing business under tho
name of Pat tot son & Kunmann has
this da'v dissolved tv mutual consent.
S.VMl'KK I'ATTERSON
C.Xltr. Kl'NsMAW.
Oct. " 1.09
Notice.
To the members of tho United Vu
tual Hail Insurance association : Mem
bers of the above association are re
quested to meet in I'lattsmouth on
S iturdav. Oc. T, at the court house
at 1p.m. J- P. FALTia:,
Will r5tcn.ni?ox,
Alheut PArri:.
Committee.
To the i'ablir.
I wish to announce that I have se
cured the services of C. K. Shumway,a
first-class tinner, and am now pre
pared to do all kii ds of tin work in h
satisfactory manner.
JOHV P., COX,
Luke YYt'es is enjoying a visit with
relatives and friends in MU-onri.
J . W. F. . inunds. the Mm r iy lumluv
rcerehant, wa transaeting bu-incs- in
ttie city today.
n-.-v. A. M. Colareni ol 1 "mulri was
in Ilea eity today, the truest of Uov.
Father Carney.
George Cluihl came tiowu from Lir.
coln last evening 'o att and the Fis -jr-Su
livan wetldmg.
Kev. A. Sieoth is moving his family
o. 1 !.ii.ohi.!:l eflVets into the old
Methr-.l it parsonage today.
Crl iucdver hdt this afternoon for
Lim oln, where he will enter the state
university for t lie winter tern.
Mrs. ,1 scph D.-oege gtive :i very en
j .yat le snt p'-r ta a sota.. ty of G. rman
lanies at her home on Third street this
afternoon
Miss Fit; a Love of Fremont is ex
pected to uriivt this evening for a
few days' visit with the Wcbc its at
l'Sunnyside.';
Miss Grace Britt came down Lorn
Omaha last evening; to attend the
Kistet-Sulli vm weading. She re
turned heme this morning.
Mr. and Mrs George F. llousewonh
returned last evening from llivelock
where they had been to attend the fu
neral of the former's filter, Mrs.
Frank Crar.raer.
M. Hiatt departed this afternoon for
F.isincr City, ICeb , having been called
crop of supple-men rary
will make the produetlon f.
prohahly the largest ever Ut
only will it he mir.re-s.--.irr fev tear.u
fact'urcis to reduce prit-s in 1 :,!:; to
dispose of their production, tut all
(lasses of dealers have plotted, and
ate likely to profit farther by the fact
that the stringency of the wea'hi v ha.?
made buyers cf ruhbc-is wiliintj hi pay
standard price it!ioat hesitati' a.
Seld til ll'l'S 1 '"tl law.
A Iioyal stuff. "Wi bias hei-ti c :iai;l,t in
the ouse. near C.ool"t, Scotland. Its
capture has rn'.sed -n intri-t rjue.a
tlon. As the law i,.. stands ,ii large
fish such as wlntU-ii, sittri;' oti and for
merly porpoises if oa anti c i w iiliiu
t tie tiitee m.tes limit 01 ine const are
royal fish and are 'claimed by the
coiistgi'.ard or lue cnsVeris on behalf
of 1 lie crown. In the ew tit of the
sturgeon Indus n partienhivly fine
see. intrn, If io fo.-w.rded to th; quoen.
'I'lie law in Seotland in i--o-.nl to
whales is the same :t.s in Fa :;-,-.-!. .rid
in a contested casu in th" t-V;';id:
courts th law wps nid d -vr by Lord
Erpkine that -wh-ilts when hn-e- -long
to the s.iv.'i', iui, wh.-r. sm.ili to
the cantor."
Oysters--
Are Now In se:i-on.
00000
The day of the Oyster Stew
i; once more nt hand and
I'iatt-mouth p.ople kr.oxv
whor" to get the best on
tee marUot, and that is at. ..
John
SchiopDacasse's,
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..Printing
Leonard Block.
He also
stock of i
rries a d
esii . . . .
mplote
1-rnits and Candies,
Cigurs mtd
Tobncco.
Tiif Xkws has the best Book ami Job Print
ing oflico in Cass county and can handle any kind
of a job of printing on short notice. We make a
specialty of Law Briefs aud other Book work.
For Sale Bills and all kinds of Poster work,
we have the proper type and oilier material.
Letter heads, Note heads, Bill heads, State
ments, Kuvelopcs, and all kinds of Commercial
Printing in the Latest Style.
The News Printery
X. 305 Main Street Cl.ATTSMOf Tl I
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uckweiler S Lutz
Continue to do a leading business in Fancy
and Staple Groceries. Because they carry
an immense 'stock, buy for cash and sell at
low prices. Everything good to eat of Best
Quality. Call and try us.
Corner of Sixth and Pearl Streets. Plattsmoutb. Neb
F.r mot bid cntiditi.'rd tahe
inn's Pills.
I eey
h-
oO REWARD.
of
Wsvvill ray the above nsvvar.1 fur itv c
Lhct' c .iui pi ait, Liyr-iiepsm. Sick IK-adai. i.e.
IndiRCStion. Oenstipation or Cn-.tivur.'.' v. c can
nut cure w ith Livcr ia. the L p-t 0-U.1t c l.ittic
Liver fid, when the d.ioctious are str . t :V c,".c
plicJ w ill. They are purely i;iti'i. :e, ar 1
never lad to clve satijlactiuti "V bucs conta 11
10ti pilis. lac Laxcs contain piiis, 5c boxes cm
tain 1.". pills. Beware of substitutions mi l fn
ttons.- Sent by mail. Stamps taken. Nl.KA iT.V
MhUlCAl. CO.. cor. Clinton mid Jackson ?;s..
Clii a-jo li: Soi4 ry r. rricke a Co.
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W'c arc ro-u'iy, willing titul
:!!. to s'tpply the wants
of tin: scl.ool chiltlron on
Shi""-. Tha lateit.not'iilar
stylos, tiio bis wirlnp:
in-, tori ul, tho pcCrtCt-littin-j
l i-ii-os. We :ive a
(VIOCKING BIRD
FREE
vyi'.li every piir of school
shoe?.
I Joseph lctxor,
North SliJc .Majn Street.
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JATiONAL BANK
OF l'l,TiMlil'TII, NKB.
-'AID UP CAPITAL. - $50,000
OfTers the very best facilities lor the
prompt transaction ol
Legitimate Banking Business.
STOCKS, bonds, gold. KOTerntnent and local
securities Dought and sold. Deposits re
ceived and Interest allowed on the certfl
catet. Drafts drawn, available in any
part of the U. S. and all the principle
towns of Europe. Collections made and
promptly remitted. HUhest market
price paid or county warrants, state
and county bonds.
DIRECTORS:
H. N. Dovey. D. Hawksworth S, Waugh
F. E. White. G. E. Dafey.
Geo. E. Davey. Pres., S. Waugh. Cashier.
H.N. O'.vov. A?it. Ctiier.
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COAL YA
LINCOLN AVK. AMI
M KHLr; SIS.,
H. M. SOKNMCHSEN, .M;inr.?er.
Lare Supply of all the
BEST GI'vADES
I hard COAL soft
Including the Famous
Missouri, Illinois,
Jackson I J ill and
Canon City Lump,
Always on hand Als a quantity oi
cheaper Grade ol NUT CO A L. We also
keep on hand ad kinds of Wood. All or
ders promptly delivered. Leave orders
at grocery store oi A. H. Wcckbach & Co.
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