Plattsmouth weekly journal. (Plattsmouth, Neb.) 1881-1901, April 26, 1901, Image 5

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    You're treated white. -With
prices right, at
F. S. White's
A Stand up Figlit
A Hard
seems to be the tsltimate outcome in
China. nn!i-s some of the powers
rece, e fro.-ij tlieir r.iivanced po?i-
neacieo
Proposition
Fresh Supply Staph
iiini
I-
ancv . .
t ton.
Ihl!
we
no tiulit on
hand t maiiitain mir
position a-- h adei-i in
advanced
For Any Long Headed Man
FURNISHING GOODS
i c )ce ri
- New Stock f
-zzi-A
2r Paris Exposition I90Q. Jj'
HERE IX IS:
Y liavo aa all wool black worsted suit. French faced, full cut.
well lined and well made trood enough for a wedding or a funeral
its the kind t f a suit you have heen paying lU0 for. no matter where
you louht it. and you didn't pay too much either. Now. our roios
ition is this: You bun;; us that $10.0')nnd we'll iive you the suit and
r.0 of your money back. We'll guarantee it to be the best suit val
ue you ever came across.
Try Our GOAT GLOVES at Six Bits.
WESCOTT
ors THE
WASHINGTON LETTER.
i From i ur rcirular 01 rc; nin ;it .
Washington. April -'. !'!.
I v-niu's l;a in-; been m.; !e riila-iiV-us
liv iri- tiispatclies rivir.ir !ot;ii!s. war
iJepart mt'Ul tlicia.I ii"w O'lifcw that
there have heeii cxteiisi ve frauds in
tlie cnmini.ss.ury branch t :' the army in
ihe I'iiilipi'ines. ami a;i!i'i!iiee with a
flourish of honesty ami i rt im that an
official imtst iuat ion is now bein made
with a iew ti the t xi-ure ainl pun
ishment or all tlne vli have ireiii
truiltv of riiiC-Joit!ir. This an-i
i!iui!K-enH"!it uo;i!l hae earrie-1 more
weight with the li-.t interested p.i'nlic
l:al it pot I -eeii ;'cc.:iii;:iiit'il hy ano
ther sayitiir that the conduct of the
investit-Mt j-n had Urn placed in rise
hands 01 AIju!":n1 (ietu-ral 0iiin.
i irti. M iles is ci.mtiiander of t he army,
and as mkIi s:iejhi h;ie directed tii it
invest iuation. and if the truth and
the whole truth. r'ar iless of whose
toes niiirht ie ired on.had leen soUirht.
it would hue len allowed to remain
in his hand-, where it properly be-
longed he. had proven his fearlessness
in uncovering fraud in the emUilmed
lief ca-- s. I!ut if the object of the
investigation be to whitewash t!ie
guilty ooVer who hae republican po
litical pulls, and to make scape-iroats
of those who have not. the clioice of
;en.('orbin tndinvt it was wis -, lie
has a record of pilitLul partisanship
,'iever equalled by any holder of a ma
A or renerals commissi. n. and there
have I -eeii some radical partisans in
the army, too. whiie (Jon. Miles has
never been a partisan, and is s'lspx-ter !
of telievinir in d-Miio.Tatie prinips j
Major Cleorsre It. I :ivis. on? of t !ie of-;
licers said to ! implicated in the 1
frauds, is now in Washington on sick
cave. He has be-n connected withj
the commissary branch of ihe army
for several jears. and was rejar.icd as
(Jen. Hasan's. ri.L'ht-hand man when he .'
wascomtiii.sary '.-rieiah M:ij lUvis
wa at the war department rtcently
and was questioned by ( o:n;nissary
General Weston. lledenied thecl.a ire
cabled from Manila that the liook-. of
Evans & Co.. toveruaient coot raet.rrs.
.showed that sums of money !iad I" en
paid tohirn and ot ii- r o:Ti.vr.-: ;.lsuti.at
he had any knowledge of w r-:i-.toin ,
on the part of either otik-t-r-. or c-n-j
tractors, and announced his wi'iinr
ness to ret urn lo Manila at once and
assist in the inves; i jj'jo:i. He wr.t1. j
Ih' able to render valuable aw-t a nee :
in the wldiewashin.
That the I'hiii opines mu-.t inrc.a- 1
1 ily Ik' a larre and eont inn .us source
of expense t the I'nite states has
been evident front the day Spain trold
bik'ked us into Urmnin their o tiers.
A t"'ard of naal o:'iccr-i. under ot .let s
from Secretary Lot!.:, are now e:urared
in preparinir pi at is for a ". t.icrt i.a val
station, which is to have a sl.o m.oo
dry dock, at (Hor.trapo. Suhir bay.
Luzon. 'liios il;:iis have t receive
the approval of ( ''onirr .-.s Ir i'ore thry
can he carried out.
Senator Coe'.vie!i. wmo wai mt t co;u
injrutof the white house, wneie he
had ju.st lead a talk v. itlitiie presiiient
on the subject, said of tiiecomh; visit
; Washinjrton of a commit tee of the
Cuban constitutional convention:
"The Cubans do not apparently fully
jrrasp their status. They are not now
a jrovern merit. Tiiey have no power
totitat diplomatically with this p,v-
eminent. Their present roiivcntinn
was cailed itito iH'itux throuuh our
inreney. It has p;.er to suhmit to us
for a ppro al a p!au or eonst it ut ion for
a lepreseritai i ve , Svrnaietit. If v.e
reject itoitriiit the esi J.iu status
continues. Tney can do nothing.
Kvery repuhiioan presitjent from
Irant to MeKinli'y !ia.s had dreams of
estuhlishimjr a respectable widte re-
puhiican party in the south, hut every
elioii 10 make in" urea in a reality nas
iniserao, laiieu. i-or mat reason .Mr.
NlVKinley's effort in that line, in South
Carolina, is more amusing than alarm-
ini to southern democrats.
Senator
3IcLaurin, who has teen for all
prac-
. " v... sUU,J fit.
. . , I consisted of women,
and the rest moved down to the Ki- ....
CORNER,
tical purposes an administ rat ion sena
tor for several years, although p,e only
actually withdrew from the democratic
ciucns just hi fore the adjournment of
the last session of conirress. is expected
to act as Mr McKinley's assistant in
the present attempt tottirn thedream
into a reality. The lirst ojx n move
was the appointment of John J. Ca
pers, a ro!d democrat, to succeed a re
publican for Fnited states dist rict at
torney for Sr.ith Carolina.
The inhabitants of our larire metro
politan cities Mnl Washington a very
quiet place. Thev miss Kini: jostled
1 on the pavement, shot o5T i f street
cars, and dropped in elevators. They
miss the inextricable snarl of vehicles
and the roar of elevated railroads.
I'erhajis the absence of dirt b-wilders
them, as the secretary's un.stained liti
LTi-rs U'wildcnd M r. Kofdsi. "What
ever. " says he. "d' -es he do vuth his
ink?""
J'.ut let all hauyhtv iiustleis know
that there is one tiling in Washington
that is very much alive, and that is
the Humane society V. e do n't men
tion the fritted states government,
because people U come inured to that
land inclined to overlook it. besides.
our congress is a very slow and tire
some a:hnr compare witn toe
lonna
leu- ista j or i.ie lai" c 1 'en s
the Uritish house of commons.
i t s in
A Communication.
To the editor of the Journal: Ju.t
a few weeks ao I wrote an article for
the I'lattsmouth Jouroal vin;r a true
and correct account of the stampede
of the Tike
peak
emigrants in 1 '.. 1
In the Sundav World Herald I!. (). M. !
i writes from the dairy of A. W. Tames, j
i a former citizen of PJattsir.outh whoj
i was enau'ed in the freirhtins busi-!
: 1 less. The story he takes from the i
diary is as follows: !
I '-A few days after the nieetinir of
the stampc lers at Khn ("reek the mob
be,ran t( arrive in riattsaiouth and
son set fire to every business house in :
the place. I'or tiiree days. I am re
liably informed, th-y held fu!l sway
and did aNiut as they pleased. The.
cilizens sent their wo:nen and child- j
ren do.vn the river for safety." J
In answer to the above 1 would like
to say that the statement is-a mistake,
that the writer has been misinformed,
and that such a story should never:
' ha ve been printed in the Worldlier-;
aid to uo iti to history. I was in I'latts
m uth at the time an i an eye witness
! of the mob on the day mentioned.
; Not a urun w as rire.l. not a single house
i was bunted. The crowd acted in an
; orderly manner an 1 made their camp
! near where the 1'. r. ltnzt .'ii.shops now
; stand, taking p s-,ei m ofr William
: I. direr ton's empty lnnv. S en,-of the
citizens met thetn : re ari l after a
short talk with t . 1 se.-urel their
: pro nise to itos t he :-i ver it t iie inorji-
iitif provided their way was paid by
. the citiz ms of i'ti-i city, w lic'i was
done as agreed upm. An that is the
trut h of t hat story.
COM: A I) SCHL ATKII.
Saint Luke's Chuxh.
I i vine service eomaienee
Stin-
d:iy. April 2S, an-l continue as iKiial.
Epwortri Leaguers!
Send me your name and address and j
I will mail you at tout April I. a leauti-j
fully illustrated folder .'i iiej full in-j
formation alut the special rates and !
train st.rVu-e toCilifornia viathelhir
i
liiiijton lloiile. at the time or the
worth League meet in' at San T
ran-!
cisco in July. j
The folder will enlighten you on!
every point in connection with the;
trin tn 'in rniw.h'.'.. . .f t ;..L-it '
4. .i iiiiiv i .-i rt'p.-t"iitrvi. . r..t
liowtoinake the trip most cheaply
and comfortahly; what there is losee !
on the way, and why your t icket should '
r a 1 via the Ihirliimton iioute.
iripnTii--.,! t''..-v,T-;
maha to Sun Francisco via i
The roun 1
one from O
t'.ie J5urlin-ton Koute is 4.-. Tickets
are pood hy way of Deiner and Salt
Lake Citv. J. Fkancis.
General IVs.seiii.'er Airent. IJurlintrt'm
l'.oute, Omaha, Neb.
prisoner
TTlf . , . . .1.
"aa me crowa is
Despite toe ef- the
I
DRY GOODS and
Notions.
'TUs Old. Place.'
oiLi-iom
Fice farm lands cheap iaUklahoma.
SPECIAL RATES.
l-'.veurioE9 every first and third
Tuesday in t aeli mictt to Oklahoma
City, the nejiivst joint to the ?(ion-to-opened
strip.
C-.ll rn me for rale.
J. H. TMRASMER,
412 Mala Street.
t'latinnutli. N'et
mm He
Er Z3 IU .
isSii
No. 52.
No or.e aJ csn tn;! e brfak the a.l. r: l;n.- f
A single a t, no 'mutter how g Kid, ui!l u -t ki;i
A sirIe r.j r.iaitcr Lov. b:;J. v:ll n t '.; ;
It is the from day to ilay story v;c'.i c-ji:n:.
MaVe your announcements ?o iritere-tiiis i!-at tluy v
t;
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r-
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v,l... ;
l.t I..
l-.n.
ci.:i
r.ilvir:
1-t . .'c a ccr::
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"PuhH; of ii i n -
Jt'll. -I Ji.c". '
c r: i-..r.t: i
Vi;:r :.-rc t.y ;cr"i-rnt, c-.ni: nt. an-1 in-:--.c::t ti i rii !
hae a r.ar.'.c i:t .:. r city a.iJ tie c .i:i'.ry arrr.J i.r c.;; . v.!..i'.. w
1: ir.kcs r.- !:rrence v Iirthcr your M're :. n Sr. ::..
iietl.er you ca'! it The Ili.b, The S;.ke, or T:.c I'd;' c. cr v':at i'i.z:
t.'.atter that the name has bttn aJver::ed in u-h a ay t'. -t ; ..;.'e c
cf trt'tmert u.h y ur si .re. AJvcVtis-lng ah'nc v,'M not u ti.;-.. A i .
a bt' re a .!c-'rah!e t 'ace t trade.
i .r t i;.ake y.i:r bicre (U.rai'.c I (.en
j aye a. I or.e t'nu-. !uit by
Jrtai'rd ti.
yt'U kti'jw lu.w n rr-.ake it.
It is l..:r.!vr tu male an inrircoioa en i'i"t.'r's
x;iinds tl.aTi i: i-. t. l.eep i:p tl.at ii.;;-rc-.-.;-::. J i:e
f.rt aJ-. tr.i.-tr.cn: t.f anything has to u-.t tcjrtic a
certain anjount t.f intrtia :!ic nat-aral iV.isrK!-.',ini ss
it ii;c puLIic r.!:r.c!.
A ms f i'Cip't think in. re .s'. .'- than ;:n.
one ir.iiiv:J;.a1.
Wali.li an an ' cru-c in a tlnatre and yu vt .11
see the truth of tl.s-t.
'r.cc 1-av e
l."cktr, a r::al!ir an
i'-e j'ullic cniinit i:r
i::u ct avertiinr v. iii
t!-.e mT .er.ti:-.-..
lnbhc t-j-'r-.i'-n is like a Kacier. shtl n :
a rR'un:ain .-i.ie. It very h.;t
irre t;L!e forte. It cu!J requ;re a (treat a:
i f tnrrjv to turn that c!acitr even a liit'e a-!Je
in cur.rrc. Once tt-rnej, however. v . cm-tit-.
c ihr.-.n t" e r.e.v incline jut as p .'ii It-r' n ' a
t'cf jrt-. S-h ij the efTcct ! auvtr;i-.ir.j. Ihe ar :1c
that you know and arc fan.iiiar with, fr-'in ';'rtL--cjn::nuel
aj.ert;i:.g have been pounded in; ) th.
thir.hii: ha bt-en et - a new set cf ideas las been
A new '-oaljulary is given to the pc 'fie.
made doubly elective by a j.n-disposition 01 the
ar.t them to think.
Cofyright. Charles .-li:st:;t Hctc-. 'cic Yvrk.
Ne
Attr
xt
Three N'ghts, Commencing Monday April 29,
Madeline McDonald
Supported by the popular
Madison Square Theatre Co.,
Presetithi? a select l.'eperteiie
'Friend," "Roanoke" and
Prices 10, 20,
t -t -i i .
i - JaClieS t TGQ (JpeiUnCJ
Seats on Sale Saturday at 10 A. M
N
ext Attraction
- IC'i i i
expected to add at least I u
price of . Va ,-7
" vsr SCl IS. I Cn
s i 1 by P. G. EGENBERGCn
J'hitt smout h. N'cbraika
Jess & Speck
THE POPULAR RESORT
Fine Old Rye, Courbon
and 'Yellowstone"
WHISKEYS
"AxiinrsEK Brew'
Billiard and Pool Rooms
Upstairs
Lok Vm up v hen yo:i come to town.
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t iff. ( -A r- r.! -
if
re.
' r '.v 11 v t :
-r rcajeri.
:j t..t :
a certain ;;
fr.J ia l.
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'.. J fr :.
": they r
ic-';'w I.
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t :-. c t r h.t
.v '.Tio.'here.
a ; . n can
:;:cri'r; i:;.
t on'y sr.e'i
: .'c t" r.aJ
:' th: ; .re
- tt.ucL v. !.;.
. rry Jay, r.n:
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; jtr--s lo many
;. -. t .
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: :' .' an ; ! :;-. J
-1 : he t i d c 'me t j
- ; f the ni .-t
t.-.s U!.i:t rr
-n:f i; hv.t it d
' 't ci-rtain i:-.rt!i. .!
will H"t t;.aVe
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c- .ra-
a r.e as -.r
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An
i ith
.;nt
"Your a.';
- fi-jhlic mind
a!-ria:cd.
ti:at ct e-y
J.art (f the ;
' ' .. . .' 1 ur ..', re.
a nt f.iMmn
ia! a ! . f r:it ment
to t! ink what
you
ion
.r standard Piays. including
"Tha Private Secretary"
30 Cents.
Might
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1 TT w II vM n J - i. - I 1
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act
as We
CLOTHING.
At present we are having a oreat run n
Stand- Up -Turn-Over Collars
in all the popular shapes and the narrow four-in- hand
neckties that pjo with them so well.
Come in and et tied up to some of our turn-down col
lars nnd well-up neckwear.
MORGAN'S
THE LEADING
502 AAoin Street,
asia- REVJVO
. cf Ms.
proiorF the above remits in 30 dajs. It act!
powerxuliy an J quiclcly. Cures when all oiilert &1L
louair men will regain tiieir lost manhood, aad old
men recover their youttil-al vigor by tuicg
BEVITO. It ciiicklyaiid purely tet'tores Kervous
Dess. Loot Vitality, Impotency, Jxiehtly Ijaisiioc,
Lost Power, I ailing Jl.raory. Wadtinz Die cases, and
ail effecta of ec-If-abuee or exces and indidcreucn,
w tJch UEtiU one 'or ptudy. buEiuese or nianiage. II
tot only cures ty starting at the M-at oJ diseases, but
iaasreat r.rrvs toxiio and blooxl balldcr, biic
irj back tiie pick ftlow to jta.lo cbcfkst-;dr
ftoririg th.8 Or of yoath. It vard IntSTiitj
aad CocEtncttiori. lcsiKt on fcaintc EKVlA'O.cc
I Other. It c&a bo carried in veet rocket, tlj xna;J
c imu per yuEsec, or six i-r a.vui wua m fwa
tive written pnarantse to eere or rfuai
tne mon?r. L - anti iv irfH. Adares
KOYAl MEDICINE CO'aOTST1?
1t .-.! in Plattsrnouth !v
WO
4
RACKS
EXAS a
Effective March 10th, J901,
the
Announces the Opening of its
Red River Division
Denison and Sherman,
Texas,
Through Train Service will shortly
foe established from St. Louis and Kansas
City over the o
Shortest Line to Texas
4 -
I
Wlittt li:ivr yon to trade. .!! or pive away?
Atiythiu-' i'r.iin ii. t rinirs to :intoiinlii!e-
you i-ant uiTord lo leave it ntit of tin' Journal
s ap foltuiin.
All wants re;rl-terel .lien- for t!ie nominal
ehitre of 2 cent-; it line jr r Insertion.
Answers to al ert i-i nn-nt-, nay ! ilireeted
to this oiM.-e. iieiK-e t liey will lie (iroiiijitly
tlelivereil.
TWO C'Hnl li'.iI:ies !ili.-ki for a!e at a 1it
ain. Ii:-i;iire Colonel . I. II. Tlirtitlier.
CIIOICF. LM in Cass county for sale.
Inijuire of TlirasluT. the real estate tntin.
Plattsinoiitli.
2.1 WKI.r. IMI'IHIVKD KAKMSin l iltaore.
York. Ailams a:iJ l.in-oi!i counties, for sale
hy ThraluT.
Foi: SAI.K -At a Hnr'ain. one of the liest
Iiayini: s:ilioiis ttml restaurants in Omaha.
.Ii-Uant tit u res. n i) to liate a . cunt incuts, in
cltiti:i; jirivatc (Jitiititr rooms. Assurtsl net
hiiNiiu -r. of from r';" to ji;, (,.r tjay. ((,r par
t icu!ars a.l.lres: V--Ji'. I'lattstnoutli .lotirnal.
I.ATK.ST .MOHKL liraml new. Ail sewiinr
iii.e'hine at a snap. What will you jrive r
t railc? Aihlress oliers aii't iiniiiries to pjut ts
niout h Journal.
WANTKO - Fresh ImO. r ami (; to ex
change for stiliscripti'in lo J-.m.-ual. y
For Sai f. Ik r.'ii. Inu-.e on wi-st F'.m
st reet. I'latl-m.iiltii. A i-iioice piece of pro-t-rty
with moiu rn iinprovetnents atul in the
ln-.t of comlit ion. lniiiiireof:
Colonel .1. Thrasher. Flat tsinout h.
FOli SALE-A h-acre farm near I'latts
inoitta:also 7-r.Mm hou-e ami thr-e lots in
-ity. Fti'iuire of John M. !.-. la. Wm. iiiinn
titock.
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Fl ISII 1T"1 r .
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CLOTHIER.
rlttsiT-iontH, Nebrnsko.
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PEPPERBEEG'S
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'It e I J a I " cent c;;ir.
It!ii-ini4 aroma.
I Vi f- ct titirrii'r.
I o-iti vcly the tet.
X titst class retailer
r hould l Ithoiit
t
m
t
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:
CIGARS.
P EPPERERG 1
5 Main Street. Plattsmouth.
FOAMS SPARKLES AND
TICKLES THE PALATE,
Gund Brewing Co
C.-ELERRATFD IjEEIIS
Ed Donat
Wholesale Dealer
Large Assortment
of HAMMOCKS and CROQUET
SETS at
ARTIE HELPS.'
H tmmock of the best quality r.Tii;
inj in ju ice from o0j. to j.ou."
E:z:9 Trsatscst tLti
ecres Carcsrs zl 7;:: ; rr.
Used nitb rrfet (a.'' !;,-;
harmless, soottucj, noa-l.-:i-
We prefsrto fcT pt!enn
coma to the Sanitarium for
ppdyure. Canes that coma
c-.-j.jl irs. t our Ban nan urn nt4 net pag
urt.l cuttd. Write tv,!ajr for ttr 36 pr bo.k.
It cri.ninn Tnurb raitiahle Information a4
handrcis of tesiimpniaisfrom patintuwcbave
ctir'-rl cf cancer. Stnt frt. Consultation ty
mail cr in persoa. free. Address.
OR. E. O. SMITH'S SANITARIUM.
A. S. MCCLCARY, MlKtGCR,
Rooms 6 to ii. N. E Cor. loth & nala StS.,
KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI.
; Vj-s- -
There
s -. . j -
no reflection so
- - - - - .
mellow glow that
comes from
CORDOVA
lo iimrmomz iirt rur- f ?i
lt'.l ririu tt Un. Isold
''v crmmiDn -
i-'r:s V. oil co. r.'il
a.Oi&A. . i i?r.
J"re K. Knniin In HttoO
xVs.
Mill
' 1 ' arorffan "Interests."