h i M II :! i - . H i -I i. it !i I! ;1 I A ' :- 1 4 '3 v- OPERA HOUSE BLOCK. r .L. - 'f TELEGRAPHIC WASHINGTON. The Hill Investigation. THE ITIOCLAVATIOJT. Moscow, May 24. The proclamation announcing the coronation was made this mornioj by Ithe lierald'i alarms from a circular platform which was used in ancient time for the promulga tion of ukasefi, and also for executions. Foreign embassadors were present, at tended by large escorts. The secretary of the senate rend a proclamation 6tat iug that the Emperor Alexander has commanded that the liolv solemnity oi me u.xnx,,. , -.,;,, an,i fhe nnuounccment ashington, May 21. The annual 1 that t, Emprcs8 win lmrtici.ate, with dinner in honor of the Queen's birth ti,e lielp 0f Almighty God, will be per will be given by Minister West, at formed on the 28th day of May. The the liritish legation. Covers will be emperor aud Emperes9 will oidv break laid for thirty persons. Secretary i their Beclusiou until Sunday to receivt Star Routes, Etc., Etc. Teller, Chief Justice IVaitc, General Sherman, Admiral Porter and the various foreign ministers are among the guests. AISOUT OOVEKNMKST LANU3. Secretary- Teller has directed that in future registers and receivers of 4J laul ollices must not receive tilings upon odd sections of land granted Ui railroads within the limits of grants, withdrawn for indemnity purposes. lKCOKATION DAT. First-Assi&taut Postmaster Gen eral Hat ton issued an order today closing all postoflices on Decoration day between the hours of 10 a. m visitor from foreign princes. GENERAL MISCELLANY Opening of the lirooklyn image. The SdRiI&V Bin Vr4n takes for "WILSON SR03.'fcrJIKTB. OPERA IICUSE a NO- GENTS' FURNISHERS. POST OFFICE n Irh OT LB. mi Mff.Wews Depot v U U U U VIUIUU STATION EKY. NOTIONS, CIGARS. sues Peftee DKI K uno.' MASOX & HAMLIN P HENRV F. MILLER and Exposition of Railway Appliances. Other Interesting Items. was presented to New York and Brooklyn, the Presidut of the United States and the ofllcei-H of the Cabinet, the Governor of the State of Xew York and staff, and Senators and lieu resentatives frm every State and Ter ritory, and the iu;i; or i t both cities be ing approving i; n r-.s.-s of the cere mony. As though to iwake up for the long period of iuatt i-.tion, possibly of doubt as to the hiiiiKe, Brooklyn burst forth today in legal style as an enter tainer of her distinguished guests. "While the bridge trustees had no thought of honoring Her lirittanic Majesty in the Heleetion of a day, they unconsciously enlisted the clerk of tha weather by it. Tha Queen's weather, is a proverb in England and Ireland, :i t i ( iiHiiii.n lilt: aiiiiaLiri an nib iiiilii i n-. . . ... . .1 iiur Chairs (sura's frci ) lonr past midniglit ednesday, assert- . volving chairs, rui'r un ! a.: ed itself. The streets seemed a very mass of bright, blinding colors. Xo storekeeper had failed to give some to ken of his joy, and of thocit' pride over the completion of the majestic span, which has grown almost like a spider's web ur.-lrr their i-ycs. The day was a holiday, and vas partici pated in by all. AILROADS. "BURLINGTON- ROUTE" (Chicago, Cu.-!lnston & Quincy Kauraoq.; CO INC EAST A?'J Klfi'mit I 'nv '.i' !.. f , V n : r ' . "''' n ynnTH AMI) s0'JTH . ; .. .f I 1 ... ii. ll '.V ( '. i;v ll''S flfl'l . i. I.. i m-i ii. i' i iki ilaiiv t' . " " I ...n (I mint .1. UllKK V. K'M.Klllt. i ri:.i' :ai.i Uft I AMTt a Vt HI ' .1 . 1 1 (fiifli-: I'hiIi.i i 'in h with KiN-liiiltiifl i'i...i,., f :.n.i tv in i t J.'iiii tlio famous C. It. A (J. 1 lir.iri (I'm-uh from ('hirneo A Kntio.vi tii.V". ' ' Clutls, Cliicuiro V ! ,.Iiiiiv. I.'-' srph. Atchison K 1 lin. in!v li.r u tween Clii'Hiu, 1 Jniviln Iicnvi-r. I ! hotwern lnlianufMlin t'oiiin'il 1.1 iT.-, A.11 ronriftctioMi mcln in l'iiai 1 ; known tui Iho rri'-at I'iliii L.'G1 t .'Ail Ui ClnAet rnulnnoH Pft'lm".;- ir: til'l World for all ClOSSOS Of TfaVOl ii. u. - . ... i ! ; I T. J. rOTTEU, 81 Vico-lYt-ii't wal C-i.'I M-ir :. r I'J.K'JKVA n 1,U l.i.l.. icn. i r . i:'.i li s l'ii"Ii.l ;. r. 1., I.I..I lVcri! flint to i r i I ..ii.j an. I Uituiii A.i. ((Illy tl" i".i i.f :uy l.i't aim II f t I.o'.ll :! I" ...iii'i .i. In.., i.iiii'i.lii. .S lui.uW, uJ HemiT. Ci lnr.'nlo. It U iiiii'.i ruaUy aJinltted to Iki tt.o TIIK NATIONAL COMMIT 5 ). m , except in the larjrer and cities. THE IKVEST1GATIOS COMMITTEE. The committee appointed to in vestigate the charges against Hill, supervising architect of the treasury, met todav. Murch stated he was prepared to go on with the investi gation, provided certain privileges were accorded to him. He desired a full record to be made of all the evi dence taken, and be furnished with a copy. The committee acceded to the request of Murch, Boon after which an adjournment was had till -. r tomorrow afternoon. THE STAR K0CTERS. In the star route trial Col. Inger soil quoted from Bliss' opening speech, wherein Bliss stated that the prosecution would show that at least one United States Senator, urging iikpcklican TKE. Atchison, Ivan., ilay 24. Cal. John A. Martin, secretary of the national re publican committee, lias received a number of letters making inquiry con ccrninij the next meeting of the com mittee, and as to what action has been taken looking t the national conven tion in 1884. Replying to these inquir ies he stales that the committee will meet in Washington ou the 12th of De cember, ' ckee's captured. Helena, M. T., May 21. Benton ad vices 6t.ite that .Lieutenant Steele and a corporal ran oa to a band of twelve C;i nadiau Cree Indians near Mussel Shell, on the Missouri river. Finding them selves covered by the Indian guns, they withdrew, aud returning with reinforce mcnts, captured a band of fifty-two In dians, under the Crec chief Labor. The Indians have been started for Fort As sinaboine, and will be driven back into Canada. A QUEER CASE. Ft. Dodge, May 24. A singular case DR. FSSMMLAYK OF THIS DS MOINES OMAHA MEDIAL DISPENSARY S, OX ACCOUNT OF IIIS Immense Practice in Plattsmouth, Nebraska, WILL MAKE IIIS NEXT VISIT ON Saturday, Rflay 19, 1883 AND WILL REMAIN ONE DAY, of suspended animation occurred near A l an increase, was paid oy an agent BurIiaije station. A man became in of the defendants. v nere, saiu in- Baae froni rei;gi0U3 excitement, and an- rrnrcrvll TVflC f h PVldprtOO to that I nlicnl inn wna moilo for Inn udmiscinn effect? I to the insane hospital at Independence Bliss interrupted I said I would He became sick and to all appearances do it if vou would put him on the AT TIES TvTTEBX HE CAX BE CONSULTED OX THE Ear & Eye, Throat & Longs, Catarrli, Kiflne Bladder and Female Diseases as Well as All Chronic. and Nervous Diseases. 2D Sli 2T S S SS S 7 7 ! dtacorered the greatest core In the world for weakness of th bcK and limbs, lnvot mmrj dioharees, lmpoteney, genrral detillitv. nervousness. Ian pour, confusion of ideas, palpl atloa f Uie neart.tiirrlditr, trrniMlup. dimness of elht or giddiness, diseases of the head, throat, none or akin, affections of the lirer, lungs, ttomach or Dowels these terrible disorders. TUiD2 from nolitary habits of youtli and secret practices more fatal to the victim than the Maes f Syrens to the marines of L'lyssaa, blishtlng their most radlent hopes or anticipations. rendering marriage impossible. , . , , These that are iufieriiig from the etil practice, which destroy their mental and physical , eansloa. NERVOUS DEBILITY. nyaptems of which are a dun' distressed mind, wnicn ont tnem ror perjorminif ineir ous bfMuiiocial duties, makes bappy marrlaK's mponsible. distresses the action of the heart lewreseloa Of epirits, Ttl forebodiDRS, cowax.iiect . dreams, restless nights, dlzziuess. for KetfalaeM. unnatural discharges, pain In the ba and hipn. short breathing, melancholy, tire MUr f company and hare preference to be al . feeling as tired in the morning as when re- Irlag. enUnal weakness, lost manheod, white nre deposit in the urtae. nervoust.es , trembling afaslea of tbooght, watery and weak eyes.td' opsia, constipation, paleness, pala and wak la llmbB, eta., should consult me immell Mely and be restored to perfect health. - YOUNG MEN yf0 aaf become tictims of solitary vice, that dreadful and destructive habit which annually sweeps te aa untimely grave thousands of ycttiK u rn of exalted talent and brilliant intellect who might otherwise entrance listening senators with the thunders of their eloquence or waken teeeetacy the living lyre, may eaiiwith confidence. A CURE WARRANTED. Perseaa ralnedn health by unlearned pretenders who keeps them trWIag month after month tallng poisonous and injuilou cnpouds.oujapplylmjnenately. ad QtTted at one of the most eminent colleges in the United states, has effected some of the t astonishing cures that were eer known. Many troubled with riugluir in the ears and A when asleep, great nervonsnese. being alarmed at certain sounds, with fre juent blushlns, ded sometlmee wljh derangement et the mlad, were cured immediately. TAKE PARTICUAR: NOTICE. r. F. addressee all these who have injnre themselves by Improper indulgeneo and solitary r iiiarnaK. yeull). vir. : mu.iculjtr pow- j tan(3 Ingersoll But how couia i Know the senator? If you know of such a person it was your duty as United States attorney to bring him to jus tice,and if you did not do it you neg lected your dutj'. Bliss "Whose name was on the pencil memoranda? Ingersoll That pencil memoran dum bore the name of Jas. II. Mitch ell. Bliss I would not for the world stain the reputation of another when he was not present to defend him self. Ingersoll .began the defense of John Dorsey, which was not conclu ded when court adjourned. FOREIGN MEWS. Proclamation Announc ing the Coronation. Other Items. archbishop's recettion. Limerick, May 24. The inhabitants of this city and county are preparing a hearty welcome for Archbishop Croke. nOW THEY CAN BE RELEASED. London, May 24. In commons Tre velyn, chief secretary for Ireland, re plied to Joseph Cowan, radical, declared that Davitt, Ileal y and Quinn could ob tain their releaes any momeut'by com plying -with the la-w. The judge who fcdtenced them, however, would be consulted as to the advisability of short ening their imprisonment. THE PARXELL FUND. At a meeting of Parnellite members of parliament last evening, Justice Mc Carthy, chairman, said it was the bound en duty of Irishmen to contribute to the testimonial for Parnell. Referring to the Fapal circular to the Irish clergy he said the Irish people had only to re pudiate the fraudulent statements which were made to the college of the cardinal. Bigger, member for Cavan, spoke in condemnation of the pope's circular. KROil .MADAGASCAR. Paris, May 24. Advice from Mada gascar say that the French detachment landed and carried several military pests erected by llavassan, in Sakalava territory in defiance of French rights. It is also stated that Admiral Pierre has occupied the custom house at Ma- jungo, securing the road and water way to Tauerivo, the capital of the Island. It is aemi-ofiicially onnounced thnt the object of the French expedition to Mad agascar is to abtain the payment of aums due the French government from Madagascar by holding the custom house lhcre as security for the amount. The bom bard ment of Mahunga, Mada gascar, by the French, lasted six hours, when the French troops landed and oc- cujned tliQ place.' Hovas suffered great i kh U WBICB run DOIO miou anu uuui, uuiiuig wnm oiuui, rin;ieiy I V ' :....Mm of the sad. melancholy effects prodtced.-by the early lmbits of - . ' . JifQmirnem ct the buck, and limbs, pains la .the bead and ..tnnuieM or sight, loss of died. He rcmaired in that condition twelve hours, when he raised up unex pose tebly, and was ready to oppose his removal to the asylum. KENTUCKY REPUBLICANS Lexington. May 24. The republican state convention concluded its session today, after nominating Gen. S. S. Fvey, of Danville, for lieutenant-governor; L. C. Clarrigues, cx-coufedcrate, for attor ney general; Leroy Hawthorne, of New port, auditor; F. Lowry, of Padueah, treasurer; J. C. Pinkerton, of Graysou, superintendent of public instruction; J W. Ashbury, Cynthiana, register of the land onlce. THE NATIONAL RAILWAY EXPOSITION. Chicago, May 24 The national exhi bition of railway appliances was thrown open to the public to-night. The opening exercises included prayer by Prof, David Swing, an address of welcome by Mayor Harrison, an ad dress by Hon. Eli "Washburne, an in troduction of veteran locomotive buil ders and engineers by Vice President A. Finch. Owing to delay in securing power, much of the machineiy intend ed to be shown in motion is standing still tonight. When fully going the scene will be a busy CZe. Among the brilliant and interesting displays' for general public use is that of the United States Electric Light Company, which shows about 450 lamps, 200 of which are lights, and 230 incandescent burners. Ail sorts of positions and various conditions of shading under bright colored globes are shown. In addition the company will show a number of dynamos for the generation and transmission of power. The elec tric railway will be operated with one of it? machines. EXPRESS WAGON ROBBED. Cleveland, May 24, A United States express company money carrier Alexander Granger, received sundry packages of money and other valua bles from the east bound Lake Shore train this morning at the Union Depot and put them into a buggy standing outside. Somebody from the ice room called to him, and nobody being in sight, he stepped a little way from i the vehicle to ascertain who called. Returning he drove to the express company's uiaiu office, and there dis covered two bags, similar to the com pany's pouches, but filled with brown paper, had been substituted for two with money. It is supposed the rob bery had been carefully planned by experts, and executed at the moment Grangers attention waa diverted. The missing pouches are said to con tain in the neighborhood of S15.000 in thirty packages of remittances from railway stations on the Lake Shore road between Chicago and Toledo to headquarters. The amount cannot be definitely known for some days. THE BROOKLYN BRIDoB. New York, May 24. The eighth wender of the world, tho eighth in point oi time, due first, in point of significance, was today dedicated to the use of the people. Among the booming' canon, the shrill whistlings of manyj. steamers, . and the applause LATKST IV.01I THE STOUM. J .St. Louis. M,n 24.-Infortnation has s WTq p V i.i & $ OpV I just heen received that very heavy j 9M $ &J .M JiSJi 9 lM wind and rain storms swept through- g I J ' out Howell county, Missouri, last Fii- jl ASW'M ?! 2 1i G 5 3fc 1 day anl Saturday, doing very great 1 -Sgg r damage to farm and other property. .v--jr () T ' ' j Part of Howell valley is Hooded, jl. Bridges and embankments on the Kan- h. iK. 'C;: - - tyi ,-'( ' t V $?x A sus City, Springfield & Memphis rail- tJ- , road were swept away, or are badly y-j damaged, delaying trains several days. "r r V-fitS , every house in it being Mown down J. McKelsey was severely iujured Several others were badly hurt Farms in that vicinity also suffered severely. Information also comes from Maries county that a ternado swept entirely across it, making a path 10. yarls in width, leveling forests and sweeping the ground of everything in its way. The largest farm in the county, that of James Kression, which is 3 miles long, lost all its buildings. The family barely saved their lives by rushin into the cellar of the milk house. A horso was picked up and carried a quarter of a mile. Several farm houses were destroyed. Farms on Maries creek were ur.fenced, but houses were spared, A turtle eleven inches in di amet r was scooped out of the creek and dropped in Vieni:;'., three miles distant. The farm3 of Gillespie and Mrs. Morris were swept clean of every thing. In Miller county the storm was also severe. As far as heard from a dozen farm3 in the neighborhood of Iberia were ruined, and a school house torn to pieces. I). lily Ktnvs- TiiiinH f;ir :::: i'. iv;iii-;is ( II v. St. I..'!-, i Kiist. I ll l n-rl; f.iVi vi:i I.. tiolis. 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YOU Will find the Finest I:nportei j Also. all kinds of iA.JIR in season, aurl cv- D French IJraiidy, ChaTiH-'"':" oilier Fine "Wines, Pure Kentucky AVliiKics, several of the beaX ' nd mrstr pupular brands of UUTTL.E IiEKH, Fresli Beer always on draught; Fine Ci; eryllilnprkcptlu a riK.ST-C'iJAS Meat sirirtf:- y At lowc-f-t iwlbte ratea. ' ' North Slle Main Si., '