The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, May 17, 1883, Image 2

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TELEGRAPHIC
ACROSS THE SEA.
Meeting of the National Land
League.
the Army of the Cumberland, held ' ed an eloquent address. Gen. Sherman j
meeting today. Gen. James Barrett, of
Cleveland, presiding. Mr. J. Q. A.
Ward, of New York, was selected an
' the artist to design and complete the
being loudly called for, advanced to
the" front, and made a few remarks
which were enthusiastically received.
A general business meeting of the
monument. A committee, consisting society was held this afternoon, and
of (Jeneritls Ilatrett, C.'eist and McCook, ' after t he transaction jof routine mat-
w8 appointed to visit Washington with
wHrduud select a bite for the monument.
a .. .!,.:. ... ..r
cers for the ensuing year. Gen. S. II.
ft
Ordara taken for WILVO.V BROS.' 8niRTS.
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OPERA IICUSE
CXOTIIIERN,
GENTS'
AND
FURNISHERS.
O Jk-JNT ID IZES C1GAES.
int irim mt (f
ruined
MASON & HAMLIN
Im n n
J Ul 11 ll HI 11 P IIKNRY F. MILI.KK and
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OF THE
DKS MOINES J OMAHA MEDIAL DISPENSARYS,
ox account or ins
Immenso Practice in Plattsmouth, Nebraska,
WIIX MAKE HIS NEXT VISIT ON
Saturday, May 19, 1883
AND WILL KEMAIN OXE DAY.
AT THE
Remains of Gortschukoff In
terred. Infernal Muc-liluex, lit v.
AKItKST OK AN'Ai:'HI-STX.
I'aris, May 1C. Six anarchists have
been arrested for circulating seditious
pamphlets among the troops.
NATIONAL LAM) l.KAOVK M!;i:TIN.
Dublin. May 10.-- A rmclii g of tint
n.it i'Hi.ti I.irnl l;itie was held today.
IJiggar, Hit iiii). 1 'i pui liau.nn said
anything timii the Pope should be re
ceive,! wiili uii'e', iitit at Uiehiiue
time ti." learnt- : liciiid ex puss its
views in plain but iiioll'itns: ve tei rus
May ur , al.-jo member of I'arliainent,
said lie wished to lake theology, not
politics, from Koine.
I CHAM IH)ll is II i; A LT 1 1 .
l'ari. May 10 Accounts of the con
dition of the health of Count d Cham
bo nil are conllictiiiif. The Union de
clares that he is well, whilu the Times
says he is seriously ill, and it is proba
ble that his friends are uneasy and are
endeavoring to conceal the seriousness
of his condition from the public.
A DIFKKItHNCi: 'K OPINION.
London, Ma- 10. The head consta
ble at Liverpool maintains that the
story of the discovery on a trans-Atlantic
steam r of an infernal machine
is a hoax. The box only contained
brick. A Tunes correspondent, at Liv
erpool, however, insists on the truth of
the story.
AMfc'IUCAN I'OIiK.
lJ;-iiin, May 10. --The Xoith German
GxZt-tte attempts to prove by statistics
that the danger of contracting trich
nosis from American pork is sixty
times greater than from North Gtr-'
man pcik, aud refers to the latest re
ports of the sanitary cittcers at Chica
go aud publications in the New York
Medicd Journal to prove the correct
ess of its statements.
HTZ(IAi;Ul5 FOUND Ol ILTT.
IJU din. 3Tay i6. - The trial of l'itz
harri, as an accessory to it.e muiders
of Cavendish and J'urk, concluded
this morni: g. The jury reimmd ;-.
verdict of guil'y aainFt h:m, and h--was
sentenced to penal servitude lor
li'e.
Judge ()"iJiieii. in passing stnteiicr,
Slid; Tlie i-rime which you were
convict d td i ? morally the same a.s the
mcrdii of Cavendish and liurke."
TIIK TOPIC'S CIRt ULAR.
London, May 16. The Freeman's
Journal, commenting on the Pope's cir
cular, s:iys, his holiness has been mis
led by emissaries of the British gov
ernment, who know that if the Par
nell p-trty remain unbroken it will hold
t he balance of power in the nxf par
liament. PP.INCE iiOUTSCIIAKOFF.
St. Petersburg, lay 1- I lie re
mains of Prince (lortschakoff were in
terred at the thuich of St. Zerguia
yesterday. The emperor, minister of
foreign affairs, and- othr prominent
officials were present.
Th eommittee authorized ward to pro
ceed with the monument, to cost not to
exceed 50,0(XJ
CIIINKSK CONSULATK IN CHICAGO.
Chicago, May 16. It i ttDnotinced
! that the Pekin government has decided
to establish a consulate in this city to
consist of two iiK-inicra, one American
anil one Chiucsu, who will devote them
selves to the protection of the subjects
of he Cee(tial empire, of whom there
Mann proposed the name of Gen. John
Newton for president. Major Joseph
Steiver nominated (Jen. Grant. The
ensuing debate was carried on amid
much confusion, the president being
utterly unable to make himself heard.
(Jen. Horatio C. King, tho secretary,
essayed to straighten out the matter,
and linally th nominations of (Jens.
Grant and Newton were renewed and
balloting proceeded ;if'.er tlm appoint-
j me i.boin 7uo engaged iu various voca- j rnent of several committees. Tiie
lions here. Cui-liiutii have been ! r, salt ,,f the ballotting for prosi.lt-n.
mtde, and the police have raided tae re- j was antriuneetl as follows: (Jen. New
soru of those people indiscriminately, j tn ir,r. Gen. Grant 117. scattering 7.
:md hHe thus confounded the innor-nt ! (;,ri v,..vt0:i'a nomination was made
with the guilty, ami ecrt iin tin- t h!- . fl ,;,I)M a ik! with the eii-.-epti.m of
na men nave re.jues.eo: n ' "":,..,;,, -.i; t)M old oflicers were
N. V., was se-
and th meeting
of their government to w I om- i'.e. .
in ake ani. tills.
ll.irrodshurg, Ky., May i. Jiuie
Denny sjoke on behalf of the prosecu
tion, in th-j Thomson trial this mon.in,
h:uI was lollnved by Hon. lilackbiirn
for the defense. The case will go to
the jury ht 4 p. in. Applause was sup
pressed several times b the court dur
ing Denny's speech. When the jury
c:;n : in with the verdict the defendtnt
s a bet ween Col. Jacob and Ids lather.
The latter was pale with excitement.
Wi en the court asked the jury if they had
agreed to a verdict the foreman respond
ed, "We, thejury.find Philip li. Thomp
son, tho defeudeot, liot guilty of the
ch.-irgcs iu the indictment."' Then came
a shout, and men rushed forward to
congratulate the defeudent. During
the confusion the Voic-.- r.f Phil Thomp
son, sr., was heard saying: "Thank
God! Kentucky's wives can now be
protected.-' The court discharged the
jury and adjourned.
SMALL POX.
Wiunipeg, Ma., May 16. Reports sent
out by special correspondents regarding
small -pox at St. Bouafie are greatly ex
aggerated. The authorities state that
tiiere is only or e c:;se in town, and th it
iu the hospiial. Two children died
diy before yesterday, and two other
percns, who were reported i'l a month
ago have tecovc red Thcie is consider
ate exeift nn ut over the disappearance
of Win. Kittson, sm of Coiuimxloro
Kitten, cf St. Pan', w ho was stricken
l own Willi t'.e ilis;.se a tew tut ago
and taken th- li'pital. lie e.-c.iped
wh:l" his nurse was temporarily absent
from the room. He was deinioiis
when he escaped. Men with horses
were scoc.rii!g the prairies all d iy, t ut
the search was in vain. It is believed
he has died, as thrrc were but little
hopes of recovery at any rate. There
is only one other case in the city hos
pit-il. The city oners $100 reward for
the recovery of the body of Kittson,
d ad or alive.
j pi i -.!.-
j r fleeted. Hrookh
j lejtle.l as the pla-e for the next ineet-
iaj of the so
adjourned.
A't.MV PAY MAST lilts.
About twenty-live ex-arrne pay man"
ters who seivrd during the wss of the
rebellion, met this afternoan and
organized a society to be called th
Association of Union Army paymas
ters by electing Genera! li. W. lirice,
late paymaster general, presHeat, and
ex-paymaster Hon. Will Curubaek of
Indiana; Gov. Fred ltobie, of Maine;
Hon. Wm. S. Striker, of New Jersey;
Hon. liussell Errett. of Pennsylvania,
and Stephen A. Walker, of New York
city, vice presidents. The objects of
the association are stated to be social,
historical and patriotic.
WASHINGTON NEWS.
MISCELLANEOUS NEWS.
Phillip H. Thompson Ac
quitted.
Reunion of the Array of the
Potomac.
3JlsceIIneouN A'ote.
Oppressed Chinamen in
cage.
WHEHE.HE CAN HE CONSULTED ON THE
Ear & Bye, Tlroat k Langs, Catarrl, Kiflney
Bladder and Female Diseases as Well as All
Chrbnic and Nervous Diseases.
other Items.
Hs dlMTer4 Iti patMt iur In the world for weakness of the back and limbs, lnvI
Ualary dUliar(aa. IntpvMacy. iceneral dcbllltv. uervonsneaa. laneour, confusion of ideas. pa)pl
utuw of lb heart. tiMitdltr. trcmbllcv. dimness of aicht or ffiddiness. diseases of the tiead.
bfer at. bom or akin, affection of tbe iirer. Inns, toinacb or Dowels thee terrible disorders.
firths frow olltarr bablta of youth and aecret practice more fatal to tbe riot I in than tbe
el Bjrrena to u iaann- ol L ly
l-...iu hli.htlitir thi.fr iiia. rflrllant hnnM nr uti tii nal ifn
reaJerlag marrtaa; Imposalble.
TbM that ax aof ertag fro a tbe oti! pnwtlce. wblcb destroy tbelr mental and pliTittaI
rtai. or naiad
NERVOUS DEBILITY.
Tbe symptom ef wblcb are a dall' dUtresned mind, which onflt them for perormin! their bu
laeas as d social duties, mates bappy tuarrUxea luposrille. diatreases tbe action of lite beail
geUalaejM. uaaataral dlacbargea, pain Iu the Oa ano u.ps, snort oreauuuit. melauclioiy. tire
. dreams, reatleaa nights, tlizzit.pa, for
b.pa. short breathiuic. melaucholv. tire
eawttlT of eoiapaay aad have preference to b al ftelii g aa tired iu tbe morning as when re-
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llnum aeiaiaal weaaoeea. MMft inannmMi. wniw m y an ftuv w mc, mu.iir.ip, u iimunui
eafusios of thongbt, watery and weak eye. d ne(nia, eoustlpation. paleness, pain an. I weak
es la tbe I ism be, e'.. a howl d conault me immedi ely nd be restored to perfect health.
J EKE DUNN'S TRIAL.
Chicago, jVIy l(J.--Iii the. Jre Dunn
murder trial Col. Muun closed hii ar
gumt'iit for the defense at the odc nclnck
adjournment, and will be followed this
afternoon by Emorv A.Storrs, al-o for,
the defense. It is probable that the
case will go tr the jury tomorrow night.
huxday's cyclone.
Kansas City, M ny 13. A Tiroes,
Witchita, Kan., speci.il says: .Reports
of the lat : severe storm from the sur
rounding country indicate serious loss
es of live sto.k by drowning. Streams
are liig'ier than known for years. Tho
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe bridge
across i he C. re it Arkans is washed
way.
JXi (K TI.K .SM'iH FAMILY.
Gahcs'e 1, May 10. A News Da Us
pp i il siy at t a i!on yi st'rday a ver
dict of munler in the flr-t decree, and
NEW NATIONAL BANKS.
Washington, May 10. The comp
trol'er of the currency has authorized
the l'eru National bank of Peru, 111.,
to begin business with a capital of
SoO.OOO and the First National bank
of Seneca, with a capital of $50,000.
j A GENERAL ORDER.
j Postmaster General Gresham has is-
sued a general order directing post-Clll-
j masters to co-operate in aiding the
civil sHviie commission in all rea
sonable wars in the dischrge of its
public duties.
BREADSTUFF EXPORTS.
JJreadstufls were exported in Apri',
1883. valued at $2,465,318. For the
corresponding month last year. 89,903,
1S9. Exported for ten months ending
April 30. last. Sl97.383.430. For the
same period last year, 8157,019.727.
THE STAR ROUTES.
Wilson has concluded his address in
the star route trial.
FN VEILING OF THE GARFIELD BUST.
The bust of the late General GarSeld
was unveiled at the deaf mute college
to-day. It wax erected by subscrip
tions fr'-m deaf mutes throughout the
country at a cost of $1,600.
ARMY F THE POTOMAC.
The society of the Army of the Po
tomac, wh-ise reunion occurs here to
day, had all th:. t could be desired in
pom: or weather lor tneir street display-.
During the forenoon the air
j was enlivened with music by inailial
Tie Fii Li
ItAlLUDADS.
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(Chicago, Cu.-linton A Qulncy Rnllroad.)
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tween Ctiirago, l.iin-f.ln A lii n
between Iniuanapulls .SL (.in,. .
All eoun-TIii mnil- in I t.ici I '
known as the great 1 llHol 'Vi! 1 CAi: i 1 M :
Finest Equipped KailroaJ ir. iho World for all Classon cf Trovel.
fT. J. POTTER, fld Vioe-lYeVt an.l t It n l M.-.ni.r'T. 1 iCl'.CKVAL IWF.LL. lon. rana. Aif t, t-nicago.
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rrrni IWEST W A RD."
I:iilv ICi'ieH iriiiiis for Denver.
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Tt:iilv Kv iiixk 1 i : iijs l'.ir lili:l)i:l. (Ilil'il
trc. K:m-:is I'itv SI Ltnis. :iiu' :Mi ikjIiiI' llecliiiL! Ill t litoii lleiiol, for nil liollil
X..tt l'hr.iinrh'i-:ir vi . I'i'ii-I', l.l I 1 1 . 1 1 1 : - I ( ' ,1 , H : i ill) . I ' 1 .1 1 1 . il 1 1 1 1 If 1 1 1 Jl . Illlli till Mill
FolU. Kleuaiit rulliiioii l'i.l.K : in s iui'l I V.'e.sl. I lie advent of I IiIh line kIvi Km im
lav eo.-t' lie on Mii nn:;; t .-..in-. :m.J , vi ll i ;i e I;nite to 1 he West. II li eei j
OliiluK earn eiist ef . Missouri l::.i i . J I y anil ail Vint:ii?e uiieijii:il. elsew here.
Tliroush Ticket at l l:e l.oi-. . .t I;.ii- iinon s iln atiillllie lniioi tunt xtutions, am:
tctL'iiaue will he eliei i-.i-t in (1c. :n.;i!!i.r. A t,y ii.ii'l ln;il loll iih lo mlc. lollies or Illnela-i
h!en will lie eheerfiilly l:inr-;ii .( nv
.in
I'. i S:l''riH. :. ! i:i I'lel i l Aki lit, Oniiiha, Nell.
ill.- it'on lo any ;i;: ut or to
THE
K. C. SI. J.. 5 GB. B. R-
Safest. Best ana Host Reii;
.iJ
LINE IN THE WEST.
Magnincant Diaing Oirj,
Eif ga: t Day Coaches,
Pullman Palnce Sheping Car?.
2 St Louis Trains Daily,
2 Omaha Trains Daily,
2 Kansas City Trains Daily
2 Atchison Trains Daily,
Two Trains for
St, Paul, Mini eipolis, Sioux Citj,
And all points in northwest, u ith
Pullman Sleeping Oars,
Between Kansas City ani St. Paul
WITHOUT CHANGE
All tialns run on tiine.eonm ciir.x Li all points
East, West, North & South.
Tickets for sale at all regular ticket office.
Information retrarriinz rates, time. &c. cheer
fully given ny altiesHin
J. t. liARXARn,
A. C, DAw ra, Gen'l Supt,
IIAKD'JVAHi:.
v X V .Ttn.
And Tinners' StocX
OFALL KINDS
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Ass
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FOR SALE BY
Rxcelsior
ST. LOU IS, MO.
S. Hula
TO TEE CITIZENS of CASS, COOTT Y
si X 111(1 1:1
, f,u iciili.c: i u (ac-l Unit within the last
v.v in vi- :-;iii.-c(l the prices of
NEW
Purnitur
StorE
HARRIS & UNRUH,
DEALEKSJIN
FURITITUEE COFFINS,
and all kitidn of goods UKtially k pt in a
to bo reduced to "living :md let live'', prire.s. Wc announce
that we will not be under-old ami will duplicate any prices
quoted by our competitor.-, which are but a (small advance
over wholesale price.-, from which a faint idea may bo gain
ed of the enormous in fil .it which iroods have been sold
and the prices imposed upon be c..;:i-ii:iiiii ; public.
"We sell at a sn:;,i! ,
on frood ccoods aud low
i l i i c:
aii'!
li tilt
jK ct to build our trade
p u ties wauling- any-
FIRST CLASS FtRXITUItK NTOlTk
Also, a very complete s-tock of Funeral Goods.
Metallic&WooclenCofflns Casiets.Roties.
EMBLEMS, 4e.
Our New and elegant hoarse if alwaya in
readiness.
Remember the place, in UNION
BLOCK, on Sixth Street, TWO
Doors sonth of Cass Coun
ty Bank.
Whear we may be found nigl.t or day.
HARRIS & UNRUH,
L
me
9
will do well to gel oui
ill Mt o (,u mono
ver buying- in
1 rice f-. as a
(.hic.'tiro 'r Omaha.
ALWAYS
BEN N tL i T &
f 1
LP,
E WIS
YOUNG MEN
Wb kava aawwi vlrtima ol aolitary vice, tliat dreadful and deatmctlT habit which unniially
tweta W aa aauaiaif (:'t uoaniu oi juudk men oi ezaitea talent anu onuiant loteneci
g nijckt otnrwt atranee liteBlug aeuatont with the tbundera of their eloquence or wnktn
aostacy th Urlng 1m. may eall with coufileu-e.
A CURE WARRANTED.
Iaraa ralBdn blth by unlearned pr!endri who keeps them trilling woatb after month
taint; poUwoao and lmjuilou rnroi ound. should apply Immediately.
DR. FISH BL ATT,
adoaUtd at Ouf tha mOAt eminent eollegea In the Tnited states. Iihs eJIerted hiiih - of the
at aatoalabiaa; cure that were ever known. Alany troubled with liuKin in tb eura and
1 Whan aaleep. great aerroMiie-at being alarmed at certain aoiiudA. with fre.iieut !ili;sbing.
4e aoruetlwM wljh deracgomeat vf tho nilud. wrn- cured iimiiediate:)-.
TAKE PARTICUAR NOTICE
Dr. Y. ddrest all thaa wL have Injnre Mi-iiwItw by Improper Indulgence and solitary
bablta which rain both mind and body, uoottig them lor business, study, rociety or marriage.
ee are aoaio of tha aad. meloncnoiy anecta prouieeu ny mo n naoua oi youin, tiz:
utMii at taa naek aad limb, pains In ta bead and dimness of alic'it. Io-k of muscular pow-
ttm. irtrllal4ra 'aMht keajt, dyapepaU. nenrnua lrrital'llliy. deraLgemotil of diemlTnf iiuctlona.
Ctie are waj of the aad
Wi
ricgntm-e 'o piison, wsi re: li re J j u;i,u,s c.c u.:Cu
agaimt lN-v. Mti ry S nitli, a B.ipfst I u,ul,u,r" uuuiro
minister, for killing Deputy Slitrifl Day re."Iar T,,e P-ocessioii pass-
ol Henderson county, three yens a-o. vu 1,1 ,,u" U1 M
in a .Mrtii1tv o . r tho arrest of Kini.h'a I " as ievielu tuc h",
brotl.er lor t-a II - srealln-. ,' net and members of foreign legisla-
iue djic;k citv exile. tio:"" Afler the revIew b members
K--...P5f.t-. Mv i.T..iV- shnrt. i f society the Army of the Poto-
t!ie Dodte City exile, Ictt for Topeka
213
Pf ATTMOrTH. E&
JASON STREIGHT,
(Hneeesaor to aJtrelght A Sillier,)
MAXlTACTrRIB OF
niae were received by the president at j
the White House. j
THIS tVKNINO KXERCI3ES. j
Thecxercl.tes in connection with the i
I TIL
V B a P
FINE HGArr HARNESS.
A large line of
this morning', expecting lo meet the
others of his friends, and confer with
At . vi.:i t : i:...i . .
Illl'lll lill'I l . i:ilf K'l I II VI I II i n LV
. ii t . . :nu:.:n- army reunion this evening at the ra-
talk, he teeni4 to pi'isiat in his in.cntion j . J 9
... . T, , ,.., ... , tional theater attracted a brilliant.
VI icii iuiun iif it'i'ijLi: .iij, hiuiuuuii . i , ... ., VTT. . .
r.rjred by hia friends to d-fer Tor the """'"" w,"u -Oaddloi DiiUICb, bUildlu, TI lily- ab.
always In stock.
Repair in; of all kinds neatly done 0
sort notice.
Main Street, between Faurtb and Fifth.
O. M. 8TKEIGHT, Baatneaa Manager,
aa.sixuonra. MahamcaJ Manager. It
Staple
V.l!V 1'.
iro ;t v. i, ii a complete took of
and Fancy Groceries
rjJKvII AND NICK.
Wa tilir-ai-a 1tn' L.I rr,.,,' ii (In
we sell We are eolc ji.iits in this t - n fur th s.ile of
. rviljing
PCIir KCTIOX" GitOUXI) SPICKS,
time, jfl.edeleriuii.es to go on from galleries. Judg3 Kdmunds made the
ANI '1 UK ( KI.KI'.UATKU
Topeka, he will not lie Iike'y to leave
thercljcforn tomorrow.
TIIK (l AKKi: 1.1) M ON l" 51 EN f.
Ctnciiinun Alav 16 Tho Garfield
j niouunirnt rmuiuilttp, cf the soriety of
oiieniiig anurtss. treorge Alfred
ToA-nsend delivered a poem, the read
ing of which was frequently applaud
ed. The orator of the eveniug was
Major Mtrfin McfJionU, yfhn le)iver.
B ATA VI A" CANNED GOODS,
Nothing Oner in the m.tiki U IMatt's " Tir" brmd of IJAltinioro Ojstfrs
always on hand.' Ctiut and see us. We in make you glad. '
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