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About Semi-weekly news-herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1895-1909 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1899)
r MIWl ERAJLJD) H THK IIKUALI), Ktal.lih.l April 10. IHCt f -Or.Hollaated Jr. 1. 1HD5. I'LATTSMOUTH, NEB.. XOVEMBEB 1(1.1890. VOL. IX, NO. 2. Hi ; i i V I 1 ! i ) ; i. . r 3; , 1 lllli NALDI) IS LOCATED Insurgent Ifenitquni-tcrs Said to IS nt Hoanihan. It flu Hern Arrrtlnrl That the 1'luce la Arcttamble From the Mouth Hjr Only Oni Itouto Aivwy From Uullioail ml Coaat (.'omnmiilrMllon Whontun'a Forces I.uikI. Washington, Nov n. Tho war do purtnrmnt dt-linitol y located Atfuin ii Ido today si- nn hi wny to ihetown of IOyimNinj.', about Bvont. -I2rn mile northwot of T.irlu,:. 'J'iio recent caN culationa have been thnt tho in-ur-cnt leader wns at thi town of Itiyam banjr, t ot far ftom Tiulne, in which else tho rcvi-nil forei-H under denora's MacArthur, Iiwion, Younjf and Wheatoo would h ivo had him itrac tically surrounded. Thero haa been Homo doubt, however, U8 to tho name Huyambang, and today this was cleared up by definite information fixing no.imbnnar instead of IJayam bantr, "s the place of A uinaldo's refuse. A discaich fmrn (Jencral Otis mont iined liiminlmii;.' and at the suno time r-li:ib information came through tiplimitie eh nnels that Lieuiemini (Jiliiiore and tho othor American prisoners were at Hoam bant.', f r to the north-ant of Tarlac. It is expevted that tho insurcont capital will now be shifted to Iioam baritf and the IT .rta of the Amerk:n forces will to directed toward that point. It i.s in the mountainous eoun tho publicity that would bo pi von to his marriage by the Chicago papers. flo ventures- the opinion thnt Brit ain would iind tho Doors odo ol tho hardest propositions it had ever tackled. MABALW IS OCCUPIED WINNIi: IAVIS MONl'MUXT. Ftlrhngh Will lie UnvelUd With (ln. I.je Orator, Kl('M.MOM Va .Nov. 8. The tablets in St I'uul'a church to Miss Winnie Davis and the Davis eons were un veiled today with impresnive ceremo nien. Tho services were conducted by J lev .Dr. Li It Mason. Iiishop 1'etkin of tho Kniscopal diocese of West Vir ginia delivered the address, paying a beautiful tribute to Mr. Davis, Miss Winnio ud tho women of the south. Immediately after this Jefferson Hayes Davis, the grandson of Presi dent Davis, released the veil covering the taMots and they were exposed to view. Mrs. Davis was accom by her daughter, Mrs. Hayes, Mrs. Uorge Hosts of Texas, Mrs. Hart of New York and Edgar IJ. Farrar of Now York. Tho monument to Winnio Davis, erected in Hollywood cemotory by tho Daughters of the Confederacy, and tho monument to Mr. Davis and Jefferson Davie jr., will be unveiled tomorrow. General Fit.hugh Loo will be one of lnral Hell Suoeesslully eates tho I'neiny. I.o- Two Companies of Insurgents Arn Driven Qut and Mitr Arthur's I.lne Is Now Kx tended In Front of Angeles- Several of the Insurgent Ollicers Killed In the K.ngagemetit. Manila, Nov. 8. 5:55 p. m. Gen eral MacArthur has occupied Mabala cat. His entire line, including the Twolfth, Seventh and Nineteenth In fantry and part of the Fourth cavalry. is extended three miles in front of Angeles in a good, tactical position Major LJoll took Mabalacat. Being ordered to reconnoiter yesterday until he located the enemy, ho pushed into tho town, driving out two companies panied insurgents and killing several Fili pino onicers. ino Americans sunereu no loss. Miilute From Negro Washington, Nov. 8. The follow- !ing cablegram has been received at 'tho war department from (Jineral Otis: "Manila, Nov. 7. Tho following received from Nogros, dated today: 'To the President of iho United States: rTl, . 1 1 . 3 the bpeakers at the unveiling. 1 nv clv" governor, councillors, juagos Tho United Daughters of the Con- antl secretaries, who constitute the foderacy assembled in tbeir fourth an- new government of this island, in nual convontion at the Jefferson hotM takin Possession thereof on this day, roof garden todav. Mis.KateCab.il havo the honor of affectionately sa- Currio of Texas, presided. Mrs. Nor- try of the north Mid apparently out of man V- Randolph and Mrs. E. C. Mi- the fertile .ui.l populous repions where Der welcomed the aelegatos, Mrs. t up- Aguinaldo 1 1 . 1 1 f ir has conducted his operations. It is said to bo accessible fioiii the outli ly only one route. along a river which is a branch of tho Rio Grande. This leaves the rebel lea-Ier litt'e or no oppoi tunity of com- municaiing with the coast or getting supplies. He ba also left the rail road behird. It is said at the w .r department tha tho Columns of General Young and Gofioral Whoaton will push on to tho north, following tho insurgent leader and his seatto-od b:inds. Wheatoii'M Forres Land. MANILA, Nov. it Genoral Whea- ton's expedition to the north of Luz n Innded at Dagupan on Tuesday. Two of the Americans were wounded. Tho expedition is advancing eastward Washington, Nov 9. The follow ing cablegram has beon received at the war department: "Manila, Nov. 9 General Whea- ton successfully landed expedition a' Lingayen, west of Dagupan, afternoon of 7ih, against considerable opposition; slight casualties; rough sea not per mitting landing at San Fabian, north of Dagupan, as directed; ho is moving eastward. MacArthur siezed Mabala cat on railroad on the 7th inst.. Col onel Hell taking same on directed re connaissance: slight opposition. Gen eral Lawton at Cab inaiuan . Troops beyond Talabera and Talaiga have met with slight opposition, enemy being dilven bade in all instances; country still submerged, but water falling. Troops will move rapidlj- as soon as conditions permit. Otis." rie responding. Tho delegates then attended the unveiling of the tablets in St. Paul's church and devoted tho afternoon to business. Death of Olympla Mascot. New York, Nov. '.. Admiral Dewey's Japanese dog "Bob," which acted as mascot on tho Olympia on tho way home, is dead at the hospital of a veterinary surgeon on Now Brighton, S. I., of paralysis. When Admiral Dewey arrived at Tompkinsville tho dog was taken ill and was placed in the c:ire of a veterinary surgeon of luting your excellency and trust that in tho inauguration of this form of government, based on the liberal and democratic instiutions which have made that great republic so grand and prosperous, a new era will open to this region which will enablo it to reach the legitimate goal of its inspiration Menecio Sevkrilo.'" SUBSTITUTE FOR PLATINUM For tnfitnileseeiit I.aiuns Nlckrl Siee May Stnc Well. An Important metallurgical discov ery is reported by Industries and Iron A few years ago : greatly increased demand for platinum 'js created by the invention of the incandescent elec trie lamp. In order to connect the car bon filament inside the globe with tha copper wires outside, it was necesary to find a substance which would ex pand and contract with changes of; temperature at precisely the same rat as the glass in which it was embedded Platinum was t he only material which seemed to meet the requirement. Therefore in all incandescent lamp two slender threads of this rare ana costly metal have been used. Hut tho supply of platinum has not kept pac with the demand, and fears have been expresed that a number of industries might be paralyzed in consequence. It is now asserted that for the particular purpose named another material has been found to be equally available. This an alloy of n! k.d and steel, in which the former metal ((institutes 45 percent of the compound. L. C. I)umas; a Frenchman who is credited with the discovery, made a variety of tests with alloys of these two metals, in varying proportions. The results were very diverse, and, to one who is unfamiliar with such matters, surprising. Pure, untempered steel has a rate of expan sion only a trifle greater than that of glass and platinum. Hut if 22 per cent of nickel be added to it, the rate will be increased to that of brass, which Is about double that of steel. 'With 37 per cent there is practically no expan sion at all. Hut with 45 per cent of nickel the rate is close to that of glass and platinum. A Frightful Blunder Will often cause a horrible burn, scald, rut or bruise. Uucklen's Arnica Salve, the best in the world, will kill the pain and promptly heal It. Cares old sores, favor sores, ulcers, boils, felons, corn9, all skin eruptions. Best pile euro on earth. Only 25 cont9 a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold bv F. d. Fricko & Co. 'I'll Care of Water tiollrr. The officers of the Oregon claim that her tremendous exploit in running that tver to be forgotten rare against time In order to be in at the death of the SpanUh fleet is to , a .certain extent traceahl to the fact that salt water was never allowed in her boilers. There have been many discussions pro and con on the advisability of using Salt water. One old engineer declares that if he could run his boilers with rain water they would outlast the men who run them. He that as it may. there surely is some fault n the man agement of boilers when they give out no quickly. There are various com pounds that are reoom mended for use In boilers, but most of them have some strong alkaline ingredient, which is never fcood for metal of any kind. It would he well to experiment with rain water with a view to ascertaining ita value for such uses. Tanks and eaten pans might be expensive, but once sir ranged they are what one might call fixed property, if they save the value of a few boilers every year, they would give excellent returns for the money invested in their equipment. Transport St. I'anl In Tort. San Francisco, Nov. 8 The transport St Pain hs reached th is port after a rough passage from Na gasaki. It had but eleven passengers, including several discharged soldiers. The transport Indiana, with the Tennessee regiment aboard, was at Nagasaki when tho St. Paul sailed. Tom ilk i nsvi 1 1 o whn was l netrnptni tn 1- - t? . : . I ,- iv, rp- , , : .. . : take the bst of care of him. When . . . . ... naa over lw prisoners aooara. Most Admiral Dewey learned of tho death, ho wroto a letter to the doctor, direct ing him to have tho animal properly buried. Professor Kharas, superintendent of tho Nebraska Magnetic Infirmary at Nebraska City has established branch infirmaries all over this state and in Iowa. He was in the city Monday and 6tarted a new institution of that kind at the Hotel Riley parlors. Any one wishing to enter a lucrative business, at from $100 to $250 per month, and can bo earned honestly and easily. should wrlto to Prof. Kharas of Ne braska City for particulars, or call at the office of Miss Brown at the Hotol Hiley and ask her in regard to the work. She does not give instruction in this new science, but she can in form any inquirer of the possibilities of obtaining employment on a substan tial salary if you will cill and see her Mayor .1 nes Makes Denial. Toledo, O., Nov. 0. Mayor Jones today issuod a signed statement in which he denies that he had said: "If my race has in any way contributed toj work about these saws. the successor John R. McLean and a I vice has been employed that seems to rebuke to the infamous policy of the J promise immunity from at least a por A Saw Guard. In view of the fact that accidents with circular saws have always been alarmingly common, it is surprising that until very recently nothing has ever been done to protect persons who Of late a de- ' administration, I --in vain." Mayor imp3riall-m: I believe the feel it has not beea Jones then says of non-partisan vote of tlon or the danger. It is a cap rest ing over the top of the saw, but in no wise interfering with its action. It is adjustable and leaves ample space for the handling of nlpcpa in hf nut Ohio may be recorded as favoring a An arrangement of angles deflects the Christian policy toward the Philip- current of air which ia created hv the pines. Personally. I believes the r Hi- whirl of the saw to the table or th pinos have a right to be free as well piece that is cut. This blows the as the Americans and I have frankly sawdust entirely away from the front said so whenever the question was I 01 tne saw and enables the workman to r.;oi tnttT hav no thought of trv- iohow tne lines much more closoly. It is a curious fact that the workmen themselves are the greatest enemies to guards of any kind that have been experimented with for this purpose. But as custom if not law holds the employer responsible to an extent for injuries received, it seems right and necessary that some protecing device should be adopted. A free lecture will be given on the subject of Christian Science at Water man's hall Thursday evening, Novem bar 16, at 8 o'clock, by lion. William G. Swing, ex-superior judge of Chi cago, a member of the International Christian Science Board of Lecture ship. All aro invited to attend. No collection. ing to represent any other man as be lieving as I do. I want all men to be freo to speak for themselves." Sheep Herder Kills Indian. Salt Lake, Utah, Nov. 9. A spe cial to the Deseret News fiom Vernal, Utah, says: An Indian was shot and killed on the reservation 3-estcrday at Redder's sheep herd by Jim Olsen, a herder. The Indian was trying to drive the herder out and attacked him with an ax, whereupon the herder shot and killed him. Tho herder was alo shot through the arm and was eevorely wounded. About fifteen herders now on the reservation are thought to be in great danger and the owners of sheep are hurrying to the scene of troub!e,which is on the upper end of the reservation. Troops are also on the way to the scene of trouble. The herder who killed the Indian is in the guardhouse at the post. Uoiu 1'anl's Nephew Marries Detkoit.Nov. 9. George A.Krua'or of Chicago, a nephew of President Kruger of the Transvaal republic, and Mrs. Buck of Chicago were married at Sandwich, Ont., today. The groom's aa . ... cr, I age wai-rLuou lT,c" " I himself a solemn, bearded, but bald the briae'8 as iweniy-one. infant in long clothes, tied in an arm That ne soouia travel several uun- cjiair ana surrounded by a host of dred miles to be married on British grand dukes and grand duchesses soil at a time when Great Britain is I armed with feeding bottles, all insist- endoavoring to put "Uncle Paul" out ing on feeding him in a different way. The Czarina as Cartoonist. In an illustrated life story of the empress of Russia in the Young Wom an, we are told that the czarina speaks five languages, and that riding, paint ing, rowing, sketching, swimming and tennis are among her recreations. But one of her favorite amusements is in drawing caricatures. Freed from the fear of the censor, she indulges with her pen and pencil in a way which makes even Russian ministers tremble, drawing them in caricature, which would mean death or Siberia to any other artist. She has drawn the czar of these are designed for Alcatraz, Billibbil prison, on Luzon, is so crowded that many prisons escape court-martial, as there is no place to confine them. When the St. Paul left Manila it was understood that each transport would bring from fifty to one hundred to Alcatraz. Most of the men are charged with minor ofl'enses. though three weo convicted of as saulting an oflicer and ono of desertion. Tho United. States cattle transport Wyefield has arrived from Manila. Its voyage was uneventful. MAKE FLOORS OF PAPER. German Invention Which Is an Im provement on Ilardvrood. The newest floor is of paper, and is of German importation. The paper Is Imported in a dusty, powdery form, and is then mixed with a kind of ce ment which gives substance to the im palpable stuff and a plaster-like ap pearance. It is said that when the floor is laid, the absence of joints and seams like those of the hardwood floors is a distinct improvement, and with out the inconvenience of catching dirt. Tlie paste of which the tloor is com posed is laid on and then rolled out with a heavy roller, specially adapted for the purpose, something like the street roller for asphale. The floor when smooth, hard and dry is either stained or painted to match or contrast with the woodwork of the room, wal nut, cherry, or mahogany stain givins It an appearance like the natural wood. While there are many advantages to this paper floor, one of expense not being inconsiderable, a disadvantage to the sensitive is its pliable feel to the feet, for no matter how hard it is roll ed it has always an unnatural sensa tion to one who walks over it. New York Tribune. Looting Done Hy Filipino. Minnapoli-S Nov. 8. Frederick Gregory, late private in the Thir teenth Minnesota and interpreter in the police court at Manila, says the Grain O! Grain O! Remember that namo when jou want a delicious, appetizing, nourish ing food drink t' take the place of coffee. Sold by all grocers and liked bv all who have used it. Grain-O i looting of the churches in the Philip-1 do of - nid3 dieC3tion pines was done by LUipinos them- and 8t lhens tho norve8 It l9 not a stimulant but a health builder and the children as well as the adults can dxink it with great benelit. Costs about one-fourth as much as coffee. lCc and 25c per package. Ask your grocer for Grain-O. State of Ohio. City of Totedo. l.ucas Cuuntv. i Frank J. Cheucy makes oatli that he is the senior partner ot trie lirm ol 1'. I. Cheney & Co. doing business in the city ot Toledo, county and state aforesaid, and that said linn will pay the sum of One Hundred Dollars for each and every case oi catarrn that cannot be cured by the use ol nan s catarrh cure. Frank J. Cjienev sworn to uetore me and subscribed in my presence uus tin uay 01 ucceinner, a. it. innn A. W CJluason, (Seal) Notary Public. Hall's Ca'a' rl Cure is taken internally and acts directly on the blood and surfaces ot the system. Send tor testimonials, tree. F. J. Ckhnev & Co., Tclcdo, O. tySold by drugfjibts, "iic. Hall's Family Tills are the best. ISritlsli rtnle s(atill-s. The report, just Issued, of the Urit ish postmaster-seueial estimates that the number of postal packets delivered in the t'niled Kingdom during the year ending March 31, 1899, was 3,49ti,G13. 000, which included L'.ISG.SOO.OOO let ters. 382,200,000 postal cards, and 701. 500,000 book packages and circulars. The number of letters registered in the United Kingdom was 15,240, 99. The total value of property in letters op ened in the returned letter office was J3.G03.050. These statistics show, by comparison, a steady increase in every department of the British postoffice. Dr. II. II. Haden, Summit, Ala., says, I think Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is a splendid medicine. I prescribe it, and my confidence in it grows with con tinued use." It digests what you eat and quickly cures dyspepsia and in digestion. F. G Fricke & Co. selves and by the thrifty Chinamen One wealthy -Chinese merchant showed him a big chest filled to tho brim with sacred utensils of silver taken from various churches He rakes no stock in the charge of the Monitor newspaper against Gen eral Funston, who had, ho says, the reputation of being the etrictest of all the regimental commanders in bis or ders against looting. ' His men grumbled a good deal about this strict ness. After landing in Malolos he PRESBYTERIAN GttURGH TUB MISSES. ME LOUISE and LILLIAN. hi 'I'll: fl Pupils of Madame Cellini (Lon don) will give a... Bible Measure. Bible readers are frequently puzzled I to know the modern equivalents ot TI inQH A V Mfl Bible measures. Such persons will be 1 c,OL'rt v interested in the table below given: A day's journey was about thirty-three and one-fifth miles. A Sabbath day's stationed a guard in every building of I journey was about an English mile. GRAND CONCERT ! ..OX EVENING OF.. 14 t 8 o'clock. importance. A tiood Beginning;. Miss Minnie Brown, who was placed in charge of the Kharas Magnetic In firmary by Professor Kharas himself, established in this city Monday, has bjen consulted by quite a number of people already. All report favorable opinions of her work. The progress made by magnetic healing in the last two or three j'ears shows to the world that the time is not for distant when veo the medical fraternity will see that many of the chronic diseases can be best remedied without, the use of medicine whatever. At the present time those most prominent and pro gressive in the practice of medicine acknowledge that suggestion. Ezekiel's reed was near eleven fet. A hand's breadth is equal to three and five-eighths inches. A finger's breadth is equal to one inch. A shekel of sil- . ver was about 50 cents. A shekel of j gold was about ?S. A talent of silver ! was $53S.30. A talent of gold was j $13,809. A piece of silver, or a penny, ' was 13 cents. A farthing was 3 cents. ; A mite was less than a quarter of a cent. A gerah was one rent. An ep- hah, or bath, contained seven gallons and five pints. A hin was one gallon and two pints. An omer was six pints. They will be assisted by first rate Professionals, whose names, with all other particu lars, will shortly be announced SEATS, 50c. Souvenir Programs, 5c each. J. D. Bridges, Editor "Democrat," L incaster, N. II., says, "One Minute Cough Cure is the best remedy for croup I ever used." Immediately ro- not Heves and cures coughs, colds, croup. drues, plays a great part in effecting cures. Miss Brown's parlors at the Hotel 1 ley are open at all times to the sick and afflicted. As yet no con sultation fee is charged and the Kharas magnetic treatment is placed at a price so reaeonable that none are debarred from receiving its benefits. At a Uay or Kest. Each day of the week has served as a day or rest somewnere sunaay among Christians,. Monday with the Greeks, Tuesday with the Persians, Wednesday with the Assyrians, Thurs day with the Egyptians, Friday with the Turks, and Saturday with the He brews. Changeable Itoes. The horticultural world is exercised by the mysterious transformation in color which the Japanese are able to effect in roses. By some unknown but natural process the flower changes from red in the sunlight to white in the shade or in darkness. Heir the Misses Nebri-ka at the of business young Kruger explained No wonder the czar is screaming at the Presbyterian church Tuesday, No- bv saving that ho waB anxious to avoid I lv U4 oice. ionaon woDe. i vember 14. asthma, pneuniODia. bronchitis, grip and all throat and lung troubles. It prevents consumption. F. G. Fricke & Co. Klectrlclt.r in I.ielit hour. It is generally conceded that the arc light is unsatisfactory for use in lisht houses, chiefly owing to its seeming inability to penetrate fog. In fact, in this respect, many arc lights are infe rior to the best oil lamps used in light houses. The arc when examined by a spectroscope is seen to be rich in the blue and iolet rays, which are easily absorbed by fog or mist. Attempts are now being made to use large incaa descent lamps in lighthouses, as the large proportion of red rays that they emit are expected to pass through fog better than those of the arc lisht. LaGrippe, with its after-effects, an nually destroys thousands of people. It may be quickly cured by One Min ute Cough Cure, the only remedy that produces immediate results in coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis, pneumonia and throat and lung troubles. It will prevent consumption. F. G. Fricke A Co. WHITE'S OPERA HOUSE., AV. .. WHITE, Manaxer. ...THREE NIGHTS... " COMENCIN'O MONDAY, NOV. 13 Glnematoaraph Lumlere OF ... Keith's Theatre, New York, Hopkins', Chicago St. Louts, Omaha Exposition. Spanish-A mei h an-Eilip:n Wars lfeviews of first. Second n Third Nebraska. Dewey's Victory at Manila, Cervera's Defeat at Santiago. Remember, this is the same com pany which created such a sensation in the east last winter. REMEMBER THE DATE. Ladies admitted FREE opening en gagement, when accompanied by one gaid admission. Seats on sale at Lehnhoff'd Friday. Prices 10c, 20c and 30c. ? 49 49 49 4? 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 -9 Stvlish TAILORING... That is what 3011 can depend ujkhi at UK shop. And that is only one of the many ood points. We have a lare assortment ol foreign and domestic floods fronj which t make selections and every suit or garment we turn out is jiiai-antced to be satisfactory. IAIJII3&9 Tn ilor-In lc Suiis... 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