The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, May 07, 1883, Image 1
V - , ) -SKl VOL. 1 PLATTSMOUTII, NEBRASKA, MONDAY, MAY 7, 1883, NO. CI n rn m v . mr irim ill t h v t i i i 1 i M r, 1 M. FUSHMLATT OF THE DES 1I01NES S OMAHA MEDICALDISPENSARYS, ON ACCOUNT OF HIS Immense Practice in Plattsmouth, Nebraska, MAKE HIS NEXT VWIT ON Saturday, May 19, 1883 : AND WILL HUM A IK ONE DAY, AT TIIK W II EKE HE CAN BE CONSULTED ON THE Ear i Eye, Tliroai & Ltngg, Caiarrli, Kidneys Bladder and Female Diseases as Well as All Chronic and Nervous Diseases. XD 3rt 5T 23 5 3 Sd 7 7 EUs discovered the greatest cure la tbe world for weakness of the back and limbs, inTOl U&ttujr discharge, Un potency, general debility, nervousiiea, langour. confusion of ideaa, palpi tation of tta heart, timidity, trembling, dimness of alicnf or glddlneta. diseases of tbe lie ad, ttuoat, nose or skla. affections of tb liter, Iudk. atomacn or Lowels tbesa terrible disorders, rising from olltary bablts of youth and aecret practices more fatal to tbe victim tban tbe aonga of Siyreas to the marines of L'lyssAs, blighting tbtrlr moat radlent hopes or anticipations, rendering marriage Impossible. those that are suffering trom the evil nrastlce, which destroy their mental and physical system, cautlcg NERVOUS DEBILITY. Tfce symptoms of which are a dull' distressed mind, which unfit them for perjotmicg their bus laess end social duties, makes happy marriages Iuj possible. diatreses the action of tbe heart depression of spirits, erll forebodings, cowardice . dreams, reatlesa nights, dizziness, for getlulness, unnatural discharges, pain la the back and hlpa, short breathing, melancholy, tire aaliy oi company and have preference to be alone, feeling as tired in tbe morning as when re tiring, seminal weakness, lost manhood, w hite bone deposit in tbe urine. nervousness, trembling confusion of thought, watery and weak eyes, dyspepsia, constipation, paleness, pain and weak ness in the limbs, etc., should consult me Immediately and be restored to perfect health. YOUNG MEN Who have become tktlms of solitary vice, that dreadful and destructive habit which annually weeps to an untimely grave thousand of young men of exalted talent and brilliant intellect who might otherwise entrance listening senators with tbe thunders of their eloquence ec waken to ecstacy the living lyre, may call with coutldence. MARRIAGE. Harried persons or young men contemplating marriage beware of physical weakness. Leas prucreative power, lnipotency or any other disqualification speedily relieved. He who places mmaelf under the ewe of Dr. Fishblatt may religiously connde ink la hoior as a gentleman, and tonAdently rely upon Lis skill as a physician. - - ORGANAL WEAKNESS i nvriedlateiy cured a&d fall vigor restored. This distressing affection, which renders lite a bur den and marriage Impossible, is the penalty paed by the victim fur Improper iudulgeuc. soung men are apt to commit excesses from not beiug aware cf tbe dreadful consequences that may ensue. So who that uutertuds tnu subject will deny that procreation is lwst souser by tboe.fallibg into improper L.blts tban by tbe prudent. Besides being deuiived of tbe pleas ures of healthy otlspriugs. the most seilous and destructive symptoms of both mind and body arise. 1'he system become deranged, the physical and mental powers weakeu. Lost procrea tire powers, nervous imtatbllity, dyspepsia, palpitation of the heart, indigestion, couotltu 1ob1 debility, wasting of tbe frame, couxh consumption and deatb. " A CURE WARRANTED. Persons ruined In health by unlearned pretenders whj keeps them trifling month after month twVibg poisonous and lnjutlou cninpouuds, should apply immediately. ' DR. FISHBLATT, graduated at oae of the moat eminent colleges la the United states, has effected some ot ttie most astonish ng cures tbat were ever known. Many troubled with ringing lu the ears and tiead when asleep, great nervousness, belug alarmed at certain sounds, with frequent blushing. ttendwd sometimes with deiacgemeut of the uilud, were cured Immediately. TAKE PARTICUAR NOTICE. Or. F. addresses all those who have Injured themselves by Improper indulgence aad Solitary habits whieji ruin both mind and bodv, unfitting them for business, study, society or uiarrlaae. Thvae are some of tbe sad. rueloncboly eflects prodtced by the early habits of youth, viz Weakness of the bek ud limbs, pains In tbe bead and dimness of sight, loss of museutar pow ers, palpitation of tbe heart, dyspepsia, nervous irritaMlity, deiai-gemeut of digestive funatlons, debility, consumption, etc. PRIVATE OFFICE, OVER OMAHA NATL BANK. CONSULTATION FREE. Charges moderate and within the reath of ail who need SeleittlA .Medical treatment. Those who reside at a distance and cannot call will reeitve prompt atten tion through the malt by slmplycendiag their syrnptomswith postage. Address lock Box S3, Omaha. Neb. bend postal for copy of the Medical Ad 70 ce. ; ip. eU. nn ansien, IALEE IX Groceries, Crockery, GLASS AAI 4tEEXSWAKE, Also Choice Brands of Flour. Freeport, 111.; Gerinan Insurance Co.. OPERA HOUSE BLOCK. TELEGRAPHIC Airent fur the Oennan Fire Insurnce Co Yiro lueuraiice Co.. Feoria. 111.; llanhattan Lite t New York. Western1 Horse and Cattle Insurance Company, OF OMAHA. Fire Insurance Policies Issutxi in the English and German Languages Steamship Tickets sold from and to Europe over the Hamburg- American Packet Co., and the North-German Lloyd. Agents for I 100,000 acre3ot land on the JNorthern I'acmc railroad in Dakota m .. : r ;' r. . .'.,.-V.-;.!.r-; ; ;' " '. ':: '" it.-:.. f i" . . . r. 2 li!:! VP tjT$l- iiiimfiMiiifi 1 svi rm. imswi iijiee -ise-ae -iifn 1 i-m t .m si m mi 1 -m t n f OPERA HCUSE -AND GENTS' FURNISHERS. Orders taken for WILSON BROS.' SRIUTS. POST OFFICE R IS M dJn If a KOI II P 0 TofERofio0' MASON A HAMLIN sJ n ' Jul , PtC KF.tt iiKoa.' 6 Corner Pearl and Seventh Streets, -DEAL.EjBS m ALL KIInDS of Lumber.Sash.Doois. Blinds BTJiXjZDinsra- paper. H A COMPLETE LINE OIF M ESS AND SADD L ERY J. G. CHAMBERS & SON Efrything hand-made and warranted. Call in and see ua. NEXT DOOR WEST TO. THE LATE PRlVATE'OFFICETraivmxxa..- FIRE. Cass County Iron Works WAYMAN & KIR BY, Fropr's. Flattsmontli. Neb. MA XUFA CT FREES OF ENGINES, IRON FRONTS. HOUSE COLUMNS, AND CASTINGS. Blisiltr-ad HuliSt S aTS i4 nipped Uuplicutc all eastern prices, saving Our facilities lor heavy work iu Columns an.l Caatiafr f-r not Burpaeseu in ine iiihip. MACHINE Er.IRINl of all kiruH. Our Machine Shop ia fully for all clHS3es IT work in iron. Patronlae i.t-lr93ka in an u fact tiring. ? Juplicutc all freiebt and time. Parties building ia any part of the iStale UiiM write for cur.Vima of castings CASS GOTTSTT'Sr IHOIT WOESS March lltL, ISS2. CONSCLTATlON KREE. Charges mode rale and within t!;e rc.-n.li of all who nesd HclwtM Medical tr-Htinen 1 h.rjjlirUle at a dtuiirgawi C431t,' Tftll IY'11 Jffltf SS-Jtfsltf V'rttj.Ssj PLATTSMOUTH, NEB, I iWdrwtf MISCELLANEOUS INEWS Facts of the Late War to be Published. Grant on Mexico. Other Interesting Matters. A TRIBUTE TO COOPER. New York. May e. At the fiftieth anniversary of the society St. Vincent dePaul, Archbishop Oorrigan presid ing. Judge Richard OTJorman,, In an -address, paid an eloquent tribute to the memory of Peter Cooper. M03T ON COMMUNISM. St. Louis, May 6. Ilerr Most at tended a picnic at Union park tonight and spoke on tbe subject of commun ism, giving a detailed description of its objects and workings in Germany and other European countries. COW BOYS AND CAMANCOK9. Dallas, May 6 Information has been receive 1 here that a band of ma rauding Camanches raided the Consoli dated Ctttle company's raacb. In Gar tea county, run off a number of horses, killed several cattle, and that a party of well armed cow boys were in hot pursuit. GRANT LIKES MEXICO. New York, Ma 6. Grant, Conk ling. Senator J. M. Camden, aud others were guests of the Saturday night club at Hotel Brunswick last evening. In responding to a toast of welcome Gen. Grant referred to Mexico In glowing terms. lie considered the alliance a political and social benefit to both re publics, v KILLED BY LIGHTNING. Winona, Minn., May 6. Dining a light thunder shower this afternoon, the three littla daughters of Jacob Morouiz, playing in the street under an umbrella, were struck by lightning. The two older girls, nine and eleven years, were instantly killed; the third, six years, somewhat paralyzed on the right side bat will likely recover. Tbe umbrella burned up and the cloth ing of the girls, also tired and consid erably burned beiore the horrified rela tives could reach the scene. CHICAGO STRICKERS. Chicago, May . A number of con ferences between striking bricklayers and employers have taken place the past two days, and as a consequence, it is confidently announced that the men will return to work to-morrow. Concessions have been made on both sides, but' the men will probably re ceive all they demanded in point of wages, namely, $4 a day. It is esti mated, while buildiug has been seri ously retarded, the strike will have no bearing in the. seaae of limiting the number. THE MISSING VALISE. St. Louis, May 6. A dispatch from Fort Worth says Major Wasson, army paymaster, who was robbed in the Texas Pacific train a few nighta ago, is there, aiding the detectives in fer reting out the robbers. Wasson's valise was found near the railroad track, but open and rifled of its contents. Two tramps were arrested at Melborne, having in their possession over $900 in gold notes of large denomination, which is regarded as a good clue. An other man was arrested at Albany who id believed to be one of the robbers. SUPPOSED TO BE THE MURDERERS. Des Moines, May 6. An officer of Avoca, Pottawattamie couuty, arrived here yesterday in charge of two men giving their names as Jonn Woods and John Barns. They are arrested on suspicion of being the murders of Con ductor Sears on the Chicago, Burling ton & Quincy, near Russell. Sears sought to ejeet the two men from his train aud was shot through the body, dying April 29th. Two days after th shootiug these men were arrested. The parties claim they are cigarmakers and Woods says he worked at Topeka. CONFEDERATE ANNALS. St. Louis, May 6 The southern his torical and benevolent association of this city arranged for the publication of the semi-monthly magazine, recit ing the facts of the late war in the south. It is to be entirely free from political hi and affiliations. AH southern historical societies, soldiers and people are invited to contribute mattix for its columns and soldiers are requested to furnish such recollections of the conflct in the south as may be appropriate for the paper. The first number will appear June 1st, entitled "Confederate Annals." CHARLY M'COINAS NOT DEAD. Santa Fe, May 6. Advices from Sail Carlos state that two . Chirachauos Apaches arrived there Friday and re port that little Charley McComas, sou of Judge McComas, who was killed by the Indians a short time ago, is still alive and in the care of Chief Boviela; that he will be brought in alive if tbe ludian camp Is not surprised, and that the Indians expect to use him in the negotiation of peace. , They further state that the Locos band is broken up and wish to surrender; but that Jud, the most desperau of the chiefs, is iu Mexico, and will resist to the last. A RELIGIOCS FANATIC. .Boston, May C. In the supreme court application was made by the counsel for Charles F. Freeman, who killed his child at Pocasset in April, 1879, while under religious fanaticism, for the release of Fretman on bail on the ground that he was now a sane man. Chief Justice Morton said the full court did not feel the time had ar rived when, after exposure to the tonip tations of the world. Freeman might not hare a recurrence of religious ex citement and refused to admit him to bail. lie stated if the attorney general after farther examination of the case, should see fit to nolle prosequi the In dictment, the court would acquiesce However, if the case was pressed for trial a special session would be con vened at Barnstable. FOREIGN NEWS. The Polar Exhibition Sails. Miscellaneous. . MEETING PObTPONED. Vienna, May 5. The meeting of King Humbert, of Italy.and Emperor Francis Joseph, of Austria, which was to have taken place at Berlin, this spring, has been postponed until the 9th of next No vember. ' THE POLAR EXPEDITION. Amsterdam, Mav 5. The polar ex ploring ship, Willem Barents, sailed tor the Aictic regions in search ot the Dutch arctic expedition in Varna A CONFLICT IMMINENT. LUooa, May 6. Loaod's advices state the French gunboat Sagataire visited the station of the International association and hauled doWA the association's ban ner and hoisted tbe French flag. A con flict is imminent between De Brarza and H. M. Stanley, . WHOLESALE MURDER. Havana,- May 6.-.-Ap entire family of white persons (a boy and girl only es caping) were murdered near the village Palacicos. THE BOILING BAKERS. Vienna, May 5.-r-Little progress seems to have been made towards adjusting grievances which caused baker's assist ants hers to go on a strike. Last night one thousand of the Strikers engaged in a riot in tbe assembly rooms. Furniture tv kg destroyed and windows broken. The rioters then threw Up a barricade in the street to enable them to resist the police who had been summoned to quell the distnrbancc,and who had difficult time in subduing the infuriated mob. Sim ultaneously with this outbreak a dem onstration was made in another part of the cltv by 400 more strikers who at tacked a building occupied by a bakers' associan, breaking doors and windows. Both parties of rioters were finally dispersed. FROM THE CAPITAL. Some Fgures from the Treas ury Department. Gold coin and bullion. ,. .8169,052,380 Silver dollars and bullion. . lOU.ttiM 885 National silver coin l'8,iJ5.879 United States notes 4,001,010 Private Postofflces, Etc. PRIVATE POSTOFFICES. Washington, May 6. The officers in the postoffice department, in reply to inquiries with regard to the pro ceedings recently taken to close private postal companies in New York city, say that so far as the investigation has gone it seems to show that the most flagrant violators of the law are the compamiet known as "Hussey's Ex press," "Boyd's Despatch Post," "Man hattan District Telegraph Company," and "United States Circular De livery Company." The prosecution of this unlawful business by such companies, the postoffice officers say, not only result in the loss of large revenues to the department, but ma terially in many ways lnteferes with the proper conduct of United States postal business and brings undeserved discredit upon, the postal administra tion. The Boyd and Hussey compa nies make collections and deliveries only twice a day, while the regular government carriers deliver and collect from eight to twenty times doily. It is trot true, therefore, that the private postal companies are patronized be cause their service is better than that of the government. The only advant age which these private postal compa nies have over the government is that of lower rates. The private organiza tions doing business under the names of" Manhattan District telegraph com pany," and M Circular Delivery compa ny," have recently begun to carry mail matter in bulk to other cities than New York, where they have agencies, to distribute it there; thus beginning the formation of a net work of mail routes in clearly illegal competition with the postoffice department. what the treasury contains. Gold, silver and United States notes in tbi treasury: Total 8275,235,134 Certificates outstanding: Gold 35s77.50O Sliver 72,497,001 Currency 0,2C0,ooo A NE.W M ETA L. J. Edwn Shermun, metallurgist, of Boston Ins just concluded hero a serlei of experiments upon n now metal re cently discoveied by him, with a view of ascertaining its fitness cornpurcd with other metals for telegraph wire. The experiments, it Is said, show that this metal bus great tenacity, dot? not rust, and is superior In point of con ductivity to any wire now usod for electric purpose. Tha metal which has nearly specific gravity and some what the appearance of silver, can be produced, it Is Bald, at a cost of 5 cents a pound. REAL KSTATE - (AN!) COLLECTION AKCV. Law and collection buninoHS promp tly attended to at this office and imo- cecds remitted without delay. Notarial work, conveyancing and abstracting' attended to on short no tice and HRlifeiuctiou guaranteed. If there is any thing wc do inukc a specially of, it in city and suburban real estate. Several line farms und some wild land at bargains. Laboring men can get a borne by paying month ly what they now pay lor house rent. space lorbids giving but a small Eercentage of the bargains now on tha ooks at this agency; we name the following: Six choice half aero lots, k minutes from It. 11. shops, at from $80 to each, and on terms that would make a man ashamed to fay he did not own a house. Come aud see, you are not compelled to buy and we wout) ire these lots away, but you cun get them so they will absolutely cost you nothing. Five acre lot 4 mile from citv for $260 part on time. Eleven acre lot J mile from ci(y for $550 this is extra flue. I have three pieces of outside uron- erty which I can sell and under take to lurimh purchaser work enough to pay lor them, now I will furnish the ground and you t lie work, work H what hurts inc. If vou will do the work at a lair price I will give you a cletir deed for the land; if you can't do the work come and nee nif. I may nua gome one who will do it lor you. I en acres for i 500 00 " " " Coo 00 " " " 7.00 00 " " 2500 00 Several small tract well improved city, for fcale at i i . . ana adjoining the reasonable rates. FARM LANDS. 40 acres, wild $ GOO 00 80 " improy'd 1G00 00 120 " " 2000 00 ICO " 5000 00 200 ' " C200 00 240 " " C000 00 Finest stock farm iu C&hh count v $16000, long time and low rate ot in terest. 160 acres, wild $2500 1C0 u 2800 80 " " 1200 80 " " ij20Q 1G0 acre '3, wild, Hep. V'y (caih) $1000 CITY PROPERTY. Cor. lot 3 bi'ks from ebons (cheapjilOO l 2 3 cor " 2 " it IC 3 cor " 2 " " 2 " 1J " 1 " i 2 N. n i it it 150 450 175 150 300 200 850 Gth street (flnel " Picnic Hill " " Washington ave" " " 1 bl'k from JMain st extra 400 Improved city real estato in abun dance. I can find what you want in this lino if you will call and see me. Business houses and lots for sale at much lower figures than will be asked six months hence. Stores and dwellings rented and for rent, rents promptly collected. If you don't see what you want iu this column come and ask for it. I've probably missed just what you want. Office open nearly every evening from 6 to 8. Good new house and two fine lots in good location price, 3800. W. S. WISE, Union aiock. ERNSTWAGNER Practical. .ArchitetT AKD SUPERINTENDENT ARCHITECTURAL WORK A SPCCIALTT. Plans and BpeciflcatlODi will be careiaUy carried out, and full attention will 1 clven to safety and durability. LESSOR'S OX PAIVT1XO Ia Oil JWater Colon, Crayon and Pencil. Office over Solomon A Xathan'i store, Main .St A'Ul hm soman of about KIMM. 4M0 Uliutrmtl. OcecdpOoo ot valiiBbl diractl OLtM. OUR, LnOH. Tor Nooruiff Juuu ta ra4iorUI uwui . I and t etioda ciotrLi in ait the MtSrtWad Rntomon Xatban'a stow, KsE Bt I iMiM xLCl. W. IL Bixxs. 0008 0VOT x