The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, April 20, 1883, Image 1

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VOL. 1
PLATTSMOUTII, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, APKIL 20, 1883.
NO. 47.
Bg&o FISHIBILATT
of
DES MOINES 03IAI1A
ON ACCOUNT OF HIS
Immense Practice in
WILL MAKE HIS
Saturday, May 19, 1883
AKD WILL REMAIN ONE DAY,
AT THE
WHERE HE CAN HE CON.MTLTEI ON THE
Ear & Bye, Throat & Louis, Calarrli, liters,
Bladder and Female Diseases as Well as All
Chronic and Nervous Diseases.
DE. FISHBLATT
Ifa discover, d the greatest cure in the world for we:iknesi of the back And limbs. Invol
notary tilst-buri-ee. iii.p.;tcncy. general debility, i!t'tvi)i;sho, l.-.iour. cutifuMon of Ideas, palpi-
throat, nojte er skin, nffectlnr.s of the liv.-r. iini- .ir.. ..-.-. V,. ...!.. i.-. .,..i.i ,ii .
a""' iira ma'v iiiimi.s i vouiii -aim hi cn-i prr.ct :f nioie
wiiji- .f Syr i ! l!.f marine 1'Iym,m. I.lietit'i! t! ..-
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in ;ni tl dune, i.. .hf- i .
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t OM. cii'Ii dl llili ;
Jil. i I' 1 ;.imi
lit in Ihf lltub.t.
r.. MM. r,i, i-i,
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OUNG
. ho have become victim,- of .-f:lit:iry vice, that tiicjuit.l ami .ici-truc-Uv habit wlijcb annuallv
rtep to :iii untimely uravc ;l). iiandM.f ; oui'j-km-ii 1 t-xaiu d talfiil anu bnlliaiit lulrllect
' who iniKht othrri.sr. eiitraiice li.-tt-nii.K flalol.H w.ili tlie tauuiierd of tut ir eloqu ucc or ttaker
to testacy liviug lyre, la.iy call wiu co!it!dcii;-e.
MARRIAGE.
nbirried crr-c:i.i or youiis n.eii eonteini.Iatiiij; marriage ben are of physical weakcess. '; Lttss
of prot-jfiiiive power, impoti-r.cy i.r any other disjiiai!ticatU):i speedily relieved, lie who place
hiiiiHeif under tin cure ol Dr. tisiiLlati may religiously cuutide in Hi tio. or as a Kcm leiuau. and
coulidentiy rely utou bin skill an a pliyMciaii. '
organ al, Weakness
Iniinedi.itely ""red and full vigor restored, niis dbtiesHini; affection, which renders life a bur-
ulaUiin.liriiiip.n5ii.ii-. me -naii) uaj eu oy me victim lor nil pro per liidulKeuc
ioungnien are apt to coin;..it vxce-e from not l.einj; aware of the dreadful toiise.iueiiceVtha
may ensue. Now who that understands thin subject tt ill deny that procreation Is lost sooner by
those falliiic into iinproperl-.abits than by the rrudent. Besides being deurived of the Dleas
uresof healthy offsprings, the mwit s'eiiom and de.vtiuetlve J inpioini, of both mind and body
tlie poweti-. nenou- irritatbility, dyspepwia. palpitation ot the heart
tionat debility, wasting of the frame, couth coiir-uinption and death.
A CURE WARRANTED.
leron ruined in health by unlearned pretenders who keep them irininu mouth u
taking poivoiiou and injui ioisi ciiniponiid., should apply immediately.
Uiri. lC5hlirJL,A 11,
graduated at oih nf flifl most eminent r.nllofr. In li I.. Karl . . . x ...
jno.t loni-h us cures that wre" ever knoSn. Mny troubled' "rlS g la the ear. an
. ' n "r" i certain counus, wit a frequent blusbice-.
attended foinetimeo wnh derar.jement of the mind, were cured lmmediatHv oiusuing-.
TAKE PARTICUAR NOTICE.
Dr. F. addresses sv'.l those who have injured themselves by iniprooer luduleenee and solitrv
habits which ruin both mind and bod v. unnttinK them for business. Ttudy ,.oXly or nir ate
rhee are some of the ad. ineloncholy eflects prodtced by the early habit. of youib "viz
S eakness of the bark and limbs, pains in the bead and dimness of s'eU. toss of tntacular' ikw
liebmy: cSnM"nttloIbete" U ,,ri,ria- writ-llity.dpraiieaibu.i of digestive lunctlJn..
PRIVATE OFFICE, OVER OMAHA NAT'L BANK.
tlonthrouKb the mail by slmpiyend me their symptoms with postage. ,c-'e "rou.pi aacn-
Addres lxxk Hx 3. Omaha. N l
bend postal for copy of the Medicu!
Ad van re.
Oh, Yes !
(Dm Eta (M
have arrived, and I
Dress (in-"-;. Ti n t'p.Ii'-; F.ri'.,
anv o-lior !.iu- in
' - full
Grocerles
On? Goods &
AND
at prices to defy competion.
Tin:
MEDICAL DISl'ENSAMS.
Plattsmouth, Nebraska,
NEXT VISIT ON
latal t tit: victim than the
"iiriit liopc.H ur mi: ici pillions
: il-j.ir..y ttclr ;eci.tal and pbysles'
O..I3ILJTY.
i:r.;:: ..(n for ptiijr-rmlnir their bus-
' ! - the action oi Hie heart
I.-, :.n . i"n,t-. iiihtx, dizziness, for-
. .j..-, annig. melancholy, tire
i " l. . ii" i i. - lit the lnoriillilf ax wlieu r-
f .411 111 ll.i' i.li.u ii.irviniMiiikiM iri.inMli.1.
- ....... ..- . . III l lutv lll.M(uri3
. ' ! i"iim i.tnvua i;vif i.rfi, paiu anu wmuk
.ini'i.i:.;cij aim 4- it Kioltd to ptru-cl (itiiltli.
MkLN
indiBeKtiyn, constitu-
orocrea-
after month
e
aud
edlately.
will continue to sell
Motions
at i.o-.vek wjicks th.in
tlif co"Titrv.
line of
Queens ware
Yours Kespctfully,
QPERA house block.
5 -VtV
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(pi nn
Order. tken for WILSON EIJOS.' S11IRTS
DKOKfCR
BKOS.'
D B.H
BOARD by ;he DAY or WKEK.
EASTWARD
Dailv Espresrains for Omaha. Chlea-
t. Louis, and nil points
hast. Throuph cars via l'eoila to Indiana- olorado I tali. Caluornia. aud the entire
polis. Elegant Pullman Palace Cars :nd , West, lhe advent of this line gives the tra-i
Dav coaches on all through fains,, and j veler a New Route to the West, with scene-:
DiiilnK car east ef Miesouri River. ry and advantages unequaled elsewhere, j
Throuh Tickets at the Lowesi Rates are on sale at all the important stations, and
bappatre will be cheeked to destination. Any information as to rates, routes or tips ta-v
bles will be cheerfully furnished upon r.ppM?:?tion to anv atrent or tj
l . KLSTIJ. GriieralTtciHct Aot, Omaha, Neb.
The 1'L.ATTSMOUTH HERALD
every facility
JOB PRINTING,
In Every Department.
Catalogues $
LEGAL BLANKS,
-ATJOTIOISr BI
COMMBBOIAL;
Oizi Stools . of BlcLThk Fajpers
And materials is large and complete in every department.
OX)H.S 33 "5T MAIL SOLICITED-.
PLATTSMOUTH HERALD PUB. CO
- -
OPERA IICUSE
AND
FDRN USHERS.
GENTS'
TOST OFFICE
BTATIONEHV. NOTIONS,
C1QAES.
MASON & HAMLIN
IlhNIlY F. MII.I.EU and
CENTRAL
RESTAURANT.
Meals at A 11 Hours.
OYSTERS IN SEASON.
WISTWAKD.
Dally Express Trains for Denver, con-
neetlng in t nion Depot lor all points in
PUBLISHING COMPANY has
for first-class
Pamphlet Work
jLS,
f
TELEGRAPHIC
WASHINGTON NEWS.
Weather Stations Abandoned
Other Items of Interest.
CN'VEILINO CEREMONIES.
Washington, April i. The statue
of the late Prof. Henry, first uecretary
and d i rector vt ti e Smithsonian iosti-
tutiun, whirltim fxn en puon'the
.Siiiithsoiiian j rounds, was en Tailed to.
day, with nj ptopriate iCKmony. in
the presence of a Jarue company of
spectators, incluiling many prominent
persona.
"l'ANISH TREATIES.
Secretary Frelinghuysen today ex
changed with the Spanish minister
ratification of the trade mark, and
extradition treaties between the
United States and Spain.
FINISHED THE COUNT.
The counting committee to verify
the treasury cash and accounts in
transfer from Gilflllau to Wyman to
day finished their examination of
money and securities. The commit
tee found an excees of three centt in
favor of GWfillan.
ACADEMY OF SCIENCES.
The national academy of sciences
held only a business sesBion today,
which was occupied in the considera
tion of candidates for membership.
Prof. Simon Newcombe was elected
vice president, and Trof. Asaph Hall,
home secretary.
THE WEATHER SERVICE.
General Hazen today telegraphed to
weather observers in the WeBt Indies
that after the 30th inst. no more re
ports on cyclones cau be made. Ow
ing to the failure cf congress to make
appropriations these stations will be
abandoned.
THANK GOD. THEY ARE NEARLY
TriROUOH.
In the star route case Judge Wylie
decided in view of the unusual num
ber of counsel for the defense, it would
be manifestly unfair to allow the pros
ecution as many summing up or open-
ing arguments as they desired. When
it came to the closing the government
would be confined to one argument by
one counsel. Kerr commenced sum-!
Wing up for the government, and re
ferred to the voluminous record of over
4,400 pages. He said it was his duty
to bring the salient points to the atten
tion of the jury. He wished the jury
to bear in mind that if-they found the
defendants guilty, and there was any
error the court could pet aside the ver
dict, but if they returned a verdict of
not guilty, no power on earth could
recall the action. He then began a de
tailed review of the testimony. In his
remarks Kerr commented severely
upon Dorsey's forget fulness and his de
fective eyesight, which prevented him
from reading the largest head lines,
and yet permitted him to single out a
paper in Merrick's hand, and recognize
a face clear across the room.
Court adjourned with Kerr still on
the floor. It is likely he will occupy
several days.
! FROM ALL PARTS.
Horrible Outrage Upon Two
Little Girls.
Kicking Whiskey Men.
AN EXTRAVAGANT CITY.
MISCELLANEOUS, ETC.
THE 103TH ANNIVERSARY.
Boston, April 19. The one hundred
and eigth anniversary of the battle of
Concord and Lexington was observed
today by the firing of cannon, display
of flags, and display of military or
ganizations. MAIL ARRANGEMENTS.
Boston, April 19. The Chicago,
Burlington & Quincy company do not
guarantee the indebtedness of the
Hannibal & St. Joe. All the St. Joe
stockholders hare the privilege of sel
ling on the sajse terms as the large
holders.
ABOUT ABE LINCOLN.
New Yobs, April 19. Ex-President
Grant, in introducing ex-Vice
President-Colfax at his lecture upon
the late Prosident Lincoln, said he had
heard Abraham Lincoln tell innumerr
able stories, but he never beard one
from his lips that might not be re
peated from that very platform.
JUDGMENT OBTAINED.
Xzw Orueans, April 19. The gov
rrnwent h efetitoed jodf&t
against F. W. Ilerron, lurety on th
bond of Geu. James Steadman, of Ohio,
internal revenue collector for this dl
trict in 167, and in 1IG8. for $loo,oi
with interest from date of judicial de
mand.' Stead man's thortage is placed
at 9300,000. The counsel excepted to
take Judge Hillings' charge.
MANAGEMENT OF THE ALMS HOUSE.
Butfaeo, April 10. The commu
council committee to Inquire into the
county alms house, found Keeper
ttusch guilty of the most reckless mis
management, bringing about a wilful
waste of 3,000 of the public funds
The report includes charges of perjury
before the committee. The district
attorney is asked to present the ease
to the grand jnry. . . .
HANGING TOO GOOD FOR THEM.
Warsaw, Ind., April 19. Two girls.
Lem Kunyan and Ella Christ, ten and
twelve years old, while out gathering
vines for the purpose of decorating
the school room, was accosted by two
rutBans, chloroformed, and outraged.
The girls made their way home, and
are now in a critical state, owing partly
to nervous prostration. Citizens have
organized a search, but no clue thus
far.
SHORT IN UIS ACCOUNTS.
L.AFAYETTE, IND., April IV An a
result of the recent examination of
the accounts of Postmaster W. S. Lin
glet of this city, by inspector Stewart.
of Chicago, he is found to be 31,200
short. The postmaster savs he be
lieves his clerks are all honest, and the
shortage cornea from stamps loaned to
neighboring offices, which will all in
short time be restored Lingle is
editor of the evening Courier.
THE SALOON KEEPERS KICK.
Cincinnati, April 10. The saloon
keepers' association nave formally de
termined to oppose bj every legal
method available the operations which
impose a lax of 8200 a year on all sa-
oons where spirituous liquors are sold.
t is understood brewers and whisky
dealers will join in the opposition to
the law. The plan will proLably be to
get a test case before the courts as
soon as possible, and try the constitu
tionality of the law.
COW BOYS ON A STRIKE.
Chicago. April 10. A Fort Worth,
Texas, special says : Between two and
three hundred cow beys on ranches on
the Pan Handle are on a strike for an
increase from $30 to 850 per month
and board. The men are well armed
and threaten to kill any new men, Are
ranches, and work general trouble.
Some of the largest companies signify
their unwillingness to mtet the de
mands, and are now taking steps to
procure the services of United States
troops of Texas rangers to potect
their property.
THE PRESIDENT.
Savannah, April 10. The Tallapo-
so came up to the city this morning,
and the President landed. After lunch
with Capt. Mercer, the president visit
ed Scheutzen park, the guest of the
Savannah rifle association. A drive
through Thunderbolt cemetery fol
lowed, and the president then returned
to the city and held a reception at the
citv exchanze. shaking hands with
white and black. The president's par
ty leave Savannah Friday afternoon
for Fortress Monroe, and will arrive
in Washington Wednesday.
FROM ACROSS THE SEA.
Parliament Buildings on Fire.
General Miscellany.
STATUE VNVEILEO.
London, April 18. Sir Stafford North-
cote unveiled the statue of Lord Beacons-
field in Parliament square today.
QEXEBAL DIAZ.
Mexico, April 10. Clubs hare been
organized in Vera Cruz to promote the
election of General Diaz for president
in 1834.
WORK OF THIEVES.
Havana, April 18. An examination
shows that the thieves who broke into
the vault where the government deposits
its 6 tarn pa secured postage acd telegraph
stamps and stamped paper to the
amount of $280,000.
A SCSriCIOCS CITARACEER.
Dcblix, Apr? 18. It is stated that
Eugene Kirkburn arrived yesterday. He
is supposed to be connected with the
Phoenix Park murder. He was for
some time head of the inner circle of
invincibles.
FH02NIX TABIC TRIALS.
Dublin, April 18. Timothy Kelley,
charged with participating in the mur
ders of Cavendish and Burke, waa
placed oa trial tbia morning. Sullivan
and Mclneery were appointed to conduct
the defense, Judge O'Brien having com
plied with a request of Dr. Webb and
Adams, to be relieved from further dutr
in defending the 'accused men. The
jury was then sworn in, one of whom is
a Parnellite. Consequently it il expect
ed tbet theory will fa& to age.
ODJKXOTAS ROMA.
The lime nj that if Lyacb'a ei
deace c u be uitfactorily proved, aid
i' can b fcbowfi that O'PonnoTati ItoMa
furoiibed the Urge torn of money foani
on Dr Gallagher, it will be a question
fr consideration whether O'Doobcvaa
Rom csu't by romt International pro
ceduro be made amenable to the laws f
the empire. Irlh conspirators, . the
Tunc tats, mut be cooaidered crimin
als, and not belligerents.
A bio rise.
Qt:kbbc, April 10. The parllaaaat
baildings are n fire, and will be a total
loss.
When the Are waa first discovered half
of i he t'rucurt was la flames. The flro-
men were quirk at work, but the flame
had the mastery, and were soon bunting
ft om every window of the main bleck.
Tbo wholu city waa lit up, and thousands
of peopla thronged the streets. The
Quebec cavalry were drilling st tba
time, and the battery from the citadel
marched to the acne and saved perhaps
half of the library. The weat wing ef
the buildiug coutainiug committee
room., was alone eared, but luacb daiu
aged. All the walla were burned. The
building waa insured. A new atoua par
liament bouae will be erected, contracts
for which were gircu out a few weeks
ago. The government, however, pays in
perpetually to the archbishop of Que
bee a ground rental of four thousand
annually.
l'lattanioiitb Telephone fcichaage.
1 J. P. Young, residence.
3 Bennett & Lewis, .tore.
S M. B. Murphy St Co., "
4 Bonner Btabfea.
a Coanty Clerk', offlca.
a H. B. Law!., residence.
7 J. V. Weckbach, store.
5 Western Union TelKrspk Ilea,
e D. Ji. Wheeler, residence.
10 I. a. Campbell, "
14 K. B. Wludoam, "
13 J&o. Waymau,
16 J. W. Jrnuluirs,
17 W. K. Wise, office.
it Morrhuey Bros., office,
10 W It. Carter, .tore.
20 G. W. Fairfield, r.aldeaee.
XI M. B Murphy,
Zt 1. II. Wheeler & Co . office.
23 J. F. Taylor, residence.
24 First National Bank.
& F. E. Runner's office.
2 .1. F. Younjf. store.
28 Ferkln House.
' R. W. H vers, residence.
ill Journal office.
il FalrQeld's Ice office.
34 Hkmai.o Fcb. Co offlee.
K J. N. Wise, residence.
H, M. Chapman, "
:t7 W. 1. lones, "
M A. N. Aulllvan, "
30 II. K. Palmer. "
40 W. 11. Kchlldknecht, office.
41 Sullivan ti Wooy,
4i A. W. Mcutughllu. reftlUeace.
43 A. Patterson, liver)'.
44 C M. Holme., ,
45 L. D-Bennett. renidewe.
44 Geo. e. Bmith, office.
4T L. A. Moore, nor-.st.
49 .1. . Karnes. rUdnc.
M K. K. I.lviiiratoli. offlej).
aoT J. V. WeckWh, realdeaee.
35 CbauUin Wright.
30 W. II. Hcblidkuncbt "
3lri Geo. 8 Hmlth.
V K. K, LiTingiitoa. "
213 C. C. Ballard,
The switch board connects PlatUtuoath "lite
Ashland, Arlington, IJUir, Council Bluff., Fre
mont. Llnenin. OiHaha Elk horn Mtatloa.
Papilllon. Hmiiix&eiu, LoulsvUle Hoota Ba4
ina waveriy.
riaitmenth City Markets.
raoriHio.vs, ratiT, rano c. (ajrrAtx)
Ceported by M. B. MarVby St C.
Flour
Meal
Bran
. S4.M Q44.M er ewt.
, Si "
as e -
f l.a
SJ.ee -
S.ee -
3M&acte per
15
- -
, 17 - -
14 - -
15 M
Chopped Feed
uv riour
Graham Flour
Butter
Cheese (part kim)..
Chee.e(fuH cream).
Hugar Cured Hams..
Bacon. ,
Hlioulder.
Dried Beef
IS
Poultry
f4.B0CS.oo aerSwk
. . 10 u e. -
jeo . "
, 403eet. 9r bo.
St.ee
76ote -
74 rt.
...lS OSl.38.-.-
lMptfiat
Ega.
Cabbage
Cboica Potatoes
Hweet "
Beets
Onions
Annies (winter)
Sweet Cider
Oysters, select
Common. '8
B55
For Sale !
NEJ, Sec. 3, T. 12, It. 13.
S E 4, Sec. 3, T. 12, R. 13.
S. W. Sec. S, T. 12, R. 13.
and N N. W. Sec, 10, T. 12, R.
13.
EJ S. W. Sec. 84, T. 13, K. 13
E Lot 10, Block 28.
" 3, " 60.
" 7 & 9, " 23.
, " u.
Dulco's Addition.
The above described farm aro
for sale on long tune, with 7 per
cent, interest. Apply to
R. B. WINDUAH,
d9tf Plattainottth, Kek
WARRANTY DEEDS
MORTGAGE DEEDS
CHATTEL MORTGAGES
QUIT CLAIM DEEDS
AND LEASES
Secure thtm at tbo
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