( i I i i 1 , it -1 OPERA HOUSE' BLOCK. TELEGRAPHIC MISCELLANEOUS MATTER. Completion of the Denver & Rio Grande. I Id EJflVO Or4rr Ukru for WII-HON l;KOS. NIMirT. P OPERA IKUhE (XOTIIIEItN. GENTS' AND FURNISHERS. Jo P. young. TOST OFl'K K l'ews Depot, is reported. At Pilot Toint the appear ance of a cvclonc pu4?el over the city during' a heavy storm, coming from the southwest with a great roaring; aud continued ouer ten miuutcH. THE PRESBYTERIANS. Philadelphia, May 17. The meeting of Hie general synod of the I'resytcrian church of Xorth America began here Various Cyclones Yesterday, j T'Z. otL 225 moderator. A letter of greeting was Oilier Itcmw. NTATIONKliY. NOTION'S. amos; htm, MASON & HAMLIN HENKY K. Mll.l.KK ami ML F OF TIIK DES MOINES OMAHA MEDIALDISPENSARYS. ox croirxTOF ins Immense Practice in Plattsmouth, Nebraska, W!M, MAKE HIS NEXT VISIT OX Saturday, Rfiay 19, 1883 AXD WILL ItEUAIX OAK DAY, - at Tin: WHERE HE CAN BE CONSULTED OX THE Ear k Eye, Tlrat & Lungs, Catarrli, Kiflney Bladcer and Female Diseases as Well as All Chronic and Nervous Diseases. STORM AT OMAHA. Omaha, May 17.--A cyclone touched the southwestern portion of Omaha, doing slight damage to several houses hut injuring no persons. THE IOWA POOL. Chicago. May 17.-The Chicago & liock Island railroad has given notice of it. withdrawal trom the Iowa pool as far m .isfn 'rv husmcs.s is con rented The reasons giren for this step is that as the pool is now arrang ed it is simply a dead letter, as it can not be carried out as long as the Mil waukee & St. Paul refuses to join th" executive committee. M'KXINU OK THE ItRIDOK. New York, May 17. Arrangements are completed for opening the Brook lyn bridge on the 24th. The major ol Brooklyn issued a proclamation de claring the opening a holiday. Public olltces, courts and schools will be closed, and citizens are requested to close their places of business. The I 'resi dent and (Jovernor will be given a re ception in the Academy of Music at Prooklyn. RAILROAD RIOT. Boseman, Montana, May 17. The Sheriff of this county received a tele gram Tuesday night from Gallatin City, stating a riot had occurred among the laborers of the Northern Pacific reihvay, and that the town was in the hands of the mob. Shoriff Blackleg and posse armed at once, and arriving at Gallatin, surrounded it and com pelled all to throw up their hands. The leader w ete arrested and jailed. PROCTOR KNOTT FOR GOVERNOR. Louisville, May 17. In the conven tion, on the seventeenth ballot, on which tWe man receiving thelowe.it number of votes was to be droj ped, much confusion existed, the final re sult of which was that Owslej was with lraun. and later on Buckuer, and then began a hot fight be; ween Knotr and Jonei, which finally resulted in I the nomination of J. Proctor Knott for governor. The convention tiieu t.uk a recess to 2:30. THE DENVER A RIO GRANDE Denver, May 17. The D. & 11. G. railway s new transcontinental line to San I'ranciaco, via Ogdeu nd Central i Pacific Railway, was completed toilay. the last spike being driven at Ogden, and connection made with the (Central Pacific road at this point. Through tr-i i n a ...ill l.rw. . l t- t I vkiiu ..in uvgm luuiiiuy iuuay, i ne j completion of this line is regarded here as an important event, establish ing a new transcontinental system, passing through a magnificent country and tributary to the most important towns and cities of Co!orad oand Utah. Through business has opened up al ready. Travel on this line to San Francisco ha3 begun. DOWiE CITY DOINGS. Topeka. May 17. Twelve citizens of Dodge City have been in Topeka since half past three o'clock this afternoon in consultation with (Jovernor Click concerning the muddle at Dodge City. They represented to him that the coun ty :itiliri ties were amply able to keep the peace, and requeued him not t in terfere. The governor said he was in formed that the sh riff was ready to precerve the j eace, ami so Ions: a? he did he should not interfere, Lut he would protect the citizens who Deeded protection. A member of the com mittee told an associated press repor ter toaight that Sh.-'riir IIiLkle was dis posed to k.ep the peacn. In answer to the question, "will he protect Short if he attempts to return," he said, "Xo." The cittzeni have ordered him out of town, and h ? will not be permitted to cjn.e buck. "When at-keJ what Short had d ne to merit such treatment, he said: "lie had d.soley. d ordinances and was a bad man genera!!. . He has tlte npt.tttion of beitig a killer, and i read from the eastern synods of Ire land. Saratoga, May 17. The ninety fifth assembly of the Presbyterian church of the United States, convened here this morning. Reliring modera tor Dr. Herman Johnson of Chicago delivered the annual sermon, after uual preliminary devotional exer cises. At the opening of the morning ses sion Rev. Dr. Win C. Roberts, perma nent clerk, read the roll of eouitni--sionwrs. It appealed alt 1S"J r s'. teries were represented "V'-.-nt j !'io Janeiro, Canton, Xingpe. i ' .:'a habad. Grand Forks. Mankatn, '.n isco, Santa Fe and West Attica. Foreign missionary presbylers represented Shanghai and Hong Kong, China and Lanorv. Kolabove and I.odiana, India. Xoini nations fov moderator: Rev. Drs. Edwards Kempshall, Elizabeth, N. J., J. Addison Henry, West Phila delphia, E. R. Craven, Xewark, N. J. and K. F. Ilalfield, X. V. The vote was taken viva voce; result: Kemp shall 150, Henry 42, Craven 22, Hal field M2; total vote 510. The modera tor announced the election of Rev. Dr. Edwin F. Ilalfield, and nr pointed Judge Samuel Brcckenridge of St Louis, and Rev. Dr. Chas. Hauley of Auburn, to conduct the new modera tor to the chair. Moderator Jackson addressed Dr. Ilalfield, welcoming him to the chair and alluding to his long service oi v, rioHy ears as siaieu c)erk. Di. llataeld tesponded that the honor came as a genuitta surprise and unsought, He had been a member of the general assembly forty-eight years and was first sle commissioner from the territory west of the Mississippi to the Pacific. The motion of Rev. Dr Howard Crosby was adopted th.t all honorary titles be omitted in ad dressing members of the general assembly. A resolu'.ion relative to the delegation of general assembly was referred to a special commi:te comprising Dr. Crosby, Htrrick John son and Judge. Brecken ridge, and to be heard tho fi'4 b'iness Friday after noon, second tmsirip'js uas nmeadiucnt i of book and discipline. At the even- ing service cons tn -.u. ion was celebrated, i Rev. Hertii k Johnson presiding, sac- I laments served by RV. Drs Samuel I .1. Hamilton if Xew Vork. and Har vey D. Crarz of St, Louis. GeneralB Sherman, McCIellan, Rose crans, glocum. Schofield Bingham and Vau Vliet, Rear Admiral Rogers, Gen. Schenck, Gen. Walker. Senator Miller of California, Commissioner of Pensions Dudley and Chas. Dudley Warner. General McCIellan made his appearance som) time after the ban quet began and some one called out "three cheers for Little Mac." They were given heartily, imntof the quests rising to lespor.d. The first toast. "the president." was drank standing. Tho next toast, "the army of the United States,"' was responded to by General Sherman. I 0TJ1HK LANDS. The War in Africa. Miscellaneous Notes. V.'ILL KXCHANor VII-.WS. f.. i !: . May 17. Lord Dtill'i rat will visit Vie: rut mi 1 P;.ris on Irs way to l.llglaud limn i o.- st.sir.iliopli; to t X change vi-ws with the Austrian and French govt rum. -i.ts on the Egypt i:ii q.ueM:.ii. A I.I TTKi: FROM IiK LKS.S 1-IS. I':iri. Mii IT. Figaro publishes a letter from De I.csMcps, i-tuling that tl e Suez Canal company propose to seejitd the ennui across the isthmus. WASHINGTON NEWS. A Sick Star iloute Juror. The Army of the Potomac. T - .rVr WT "e in grtf.irc cure in the world for weakness of the back and limbs, liivul. 7 .JS"'!: 'J??0' mni1 l-bi'.itr. nervonsneM. Unpour. confusion of i.lea. imlul- Vlioa Ai tilt hart llnddttw iumKii... -i : t - I : . " K . "i".V uiumraui mgni or glamors, tune Hsr oi me liena. i?Lil'HZ u. fffrflfo of th" 1,T"r- ,JOK. "tomacU or bowel thesr terrible dHorders. iOrA'i.l f mUi 'L of youth -and arret prarticwM more fatal to the vic-tim than th Z . . r ul 1 -"J"". i-iignitcg tie tr moi raaint hope or anticipations. rcainng marruiKO lmposaible. tJBW thttm rt1lf from the evil practice, which destroy their uiental an.! physical NERVOUS DEBILITY, t TBeyoiotom f which ar a dall'dlatred mind, wb ch unfit them for if riormiu- their bus umsaaa octal dutlee, makes happy marriKes nposlble. dlHtrevson th action of the heart epremiioa of pirits, t11 foreboding, eowaraic , dreauut. revtleas nlghu. dUzinesa, for- uliM aaaral discharge, pal a In the bek and itipe. short breathiutc. melancholy, tire easily of eunjpaay aad have preference to be at ,. feeling; aa tired In the inornlng an when re- """. Mmmai weaaoeaa. loai manneod. while urn eepol( in tne untie. nervousness, treniblinf vi ibvuui, wiwit mhi wru wijum. ay -vrM, rraupivii, paieucss. pain ana wtu es in iae umM, eta., snooid coneoit me immeai ieiy ana oe rcsioreu to perteci oeuiln. YOUNG MEN Who have boeoiB tIcMib of olltanr vice, that dreadful and destructive habit which annuaJle f wop mm unj ! --.uiiu vi juuiig turn ui csaiteu laiem ana unitiaut inietiecc wne Hiai oiaerwuo eatranee n.T.ening senators witn toe thunders ol their eloquence or waken . svocstacy tho Itviag lyre, may call with coaHdence. A CURE WARRANTED. ; Persosta raiaedn health by unlearned pretenders who keepn them UifllBjr m'Dth after month ; taluag poUwaous k&d tajuloua cumpounds. should apply lmmel lately. a4uated at one of he most eminent colleges in the United tt'tates. has effected some of the ji MioauB.Di cum u wore eitr anown. diany irouDiea with niiKlux In the ears and a won aoieep. it res nervousness, vein n aoleep. it rest nervousness. beinKaJsrmed at certain sounds, with fremient blushinirs soiueUifies wijh derabKement of the tulnd. were cured Immediately. TAKE PARTICUAR NOTICE B4tcd "r. V. addresose all those who have Inlnre themselves bv liniirmwr iiulniaiiK. J habtU wMb rtUJi both mind and bod j, uoBttln them fr business, study, societv or marrlace. 7hc are some of the sad. loeloocboly effects prodtced by the early habits of youth, ru weak aces of the bade aad 11 tubs, pains la the head and dimness of siirht. loss of muscular now. ere. palpJtaUon Of tire beslrt, drspepela. tiervmis Irrnal-lllty.derar.Kenient nfdlicesttvefiuictlvtis I Ifjiy, eouptton, efc. j we don't vant and won't have him her.-. It he aticuip: t come he will be ordered t and if h pers'st on coming theie in ty ho trouhle." Short i3 here and says he is joing hack Just how he will ;e; there, or w hen he do s sot know. lie will be disguised, how ev r. CYCLONE IN TKXA.S. G.iJveston, Texas, May 17. A News special reports ut Deui5o:i this morning tltat a cyckxie struck the wett sid.; ol the tity about 10 o'clock. A small house occupied by the family of James ttuich, was blown to atom?. Mrs. liurch ai.d child were teriouslv injured The Dajtist church was entirely de molished. The brick residence of An drew McMurty was blown down. Mrs. McMurty and her mother were buried in the debrs, uud thought fatally in jured. The colored school was torn from its A.uii.iatioiin and badly moved r ences and .-hade trees suffered. The cyclone lasted oniy a iititaite, but the rain fed iu torrents. At the Mineral NVells there was a terrible wind storm. Dr. lining' dra stoee was blown down, the i.-e ere tu saloon owned bv Schlitz had a tin roof torn down. Smaller buildings wire more or Icsa injured. The wtml was blowing a heavy gale from the north, an 1 the tuo met with a iettrfiil din. At Hi)lboroit heanv rain THE STAR KOUTEKS. Washington, May 17. Owiug to the illness of juror, George B. Sherifl. no nroiircss was made in Hie star route trial today. Defore the court adjourned Judge Wylie referred to the crazy law- year. EuLrliind, who still frenucnts the court house, and declared it whs a dis grace that the proper authorities had not taken charge of him. The court had ordered the bailifi' to exdude him from the court hotts, an 1 lor tiiis he had threatened to shoot the personnol of the court. Of course, this threat woidd have been disregarded had they been made by a sane person, but as it was, no one knew what might be acted upon by the unfortunate man. Adjourned until tomorrow. ' THE ARMY OK TUB POTOMAC. The United States steamers Talla poosa and Ewing, a..d steamboat George Leary, today conveyed mem hers of the society of the Army of the Potomuc and a number of invited cuts is to Mount Vernon. Tonight a grand banquet will be giveu the society. The society of the Army of the I'o'.o mae has been favored with another per fect day, and the programme for their entertainment ha been carried out to eminent satisfaction. For the excur sion to Mt. Verunou today three steam ers were employed, the George O "Leary, a lurge river steamer, and United States steamer Tallapoosa, and the reveuue j cutter Kwing, two latter having been placed at the disposal of the committee by authorities of the navy and treasury depnrtmeuts On the three b.iats were about seven hundred members of the society an 1 their guests, including TO Jti; UAN(iKl). Dublin, May IT. Daniel Curley, an other condemned l'hocnix p.-nk murder er, will he hanged tomorrow. His fa ther and wife visited him today. TIIK VATICAN illSLKIi. Dublin, May 17. O'DonnclI, member of parliament for I)tinoven,in a letter to the Freeman's Journal, referring to the papal circular to arch bishoj s, fay- the Vatican has been misled by specious mendacity, whiclt availed ilselt of the monstrous ignorance of Irish affairs at Home. It characterizes Errington, wh. lias been the medium of communication between (Jrcat Britain and the Vatican, as a sneak and renegade. It says the attention of the Vatican should be cal ieu 10 crime tosiereu oy jungiaml s en forcement of its infamous rode. WAR IN AFRICA. Durban, May 17. News has been re ceived that King G'ctewayo, having ad yancrd to attack Ohaw and LVibelm, I he latter chiefs combined their forces and utterly routed ( etewavo. First accounts of the cniragonicnt i.tit the loss at f-ixly thousand men, hut this is prob.tL ly exaggerated. TOtKrSH PARLIAMENT. Loudon, May 17. A dispatch to the Daily Teh-graph from Vi-mna, say-i the -uitan has agreed to convoke the Tii'k lrh parliament which will r-.-e:iibl(; the its.-embly of I5j7(. It will le com poed f representatives of all regiments and will meet in October. DIPLOMACY. Berlin, May 17. It is semi oliicially announced that the reply of Prussia to the last note of the Vitican makes no reference to an organic revision of the May laws. It is stated that Bismarck has informed friends at the Vatican that it will never again receive such favora ble offer3 from Prussia as those now un der consideration, and it will surely re pent if it rejects them. POSTPONKD. Dublin, May 17. The trial of C.n, ney and Kington on the charge of c,n spiracy to murder is postponed until n ext assizes. RAILROADS BURLINGTON- ROUTE" (Chlc&Go, Durllnston A. Oulncy Railroad.) V"' -III ..... i ,r l-.T , ,1,-..., ., ..I i r - -t-s;-' j - At WitCOv, - - -rr- cZJl '-:V i v. - -1 .4 - - i' -M-ir-V- - - '. ,.L I "1rva I - - fes J r A. '11 ' ' . X COINC EAST Ann '.vr-T, " -vi . KUwant lny fNNtc-t-.es, 1 arl.ir t ing ('hairs (kouIm trtt-t. Siiii...i'i - ( I vuivuiic uiutirs. i unman r.ii i.-i- , ( the famous l It. & g. Iinm 1 uik n;:, .1 r. , ;! from Chicago Kms:is ( at v. Chi ':i:;o A1- "i Bluffs. ChicAiro A IHjm Moiin-s. t 'lni-i',. :;t .1... seph, Atchison A Tip-.lca. Only thrri,-;i hrji- Ih--tween Chicar, Unroln & Itenver. Tltrwh -:ir.t lietween Indianapolio ,t Coun ii UUifr. i i IVorin All connections niade in Union Ix-ii.ils. it is known as the exeat THROUGH CAR LINK. I :.l I .-.I I.. r.cr;c: mcith akc couth '.: i 'i r.ii'r- .f l.i-r.ijit i':n 'ii-H im l Pull t'.-i- iiinil iil to ami m i II 'in.il.-ii. eiuim v. Ki-oloik. !...i - ii '- :. ir I:,. 1. 1. 1, iii., I Atirt-tt l s. t hi Paul u'i.I A.iiiHmm.:i .: I'm lnrf'.im v. il ii IiIiiiii; i In. u s to mi l fi '.uiM l.'ii.n uii I I'cui In nuil to i.ii.l In, 1. 1 It I.iiiw mill iiltuiiiMit tiiily im linii-- if vr.ru lii-tv. !; M Ij.uiH iui. )i- .Mi'ii:i-s, inufi, i.i!i-olii, Ni-l,r.i;.iiii, untl l' iivor. I (iloriuln. It e: ui lver-tilly mluiittsl to ! the Finest Equipped Railroad In tho World for oil Claesos of Trisvol JT. J. POTTER, 8d Vice I'rcs't anl Oen'l Manager. I'URCKVAb LOWF.I.I.. G.-ti. I'aha. A t. (,'lilcso. I I WscKno Vouts-VXj EAST WAR D V EST WARD. i luiilv Kxii.-k, Trains fur Ih-nvi-r, . M.-. IIUK ill l IMUII l. ,t f- all PuilllN ( I. lil':u ii I f-ili f 1 1 f . .... I i .T kiIU. l.i.i.ui.i p.iii.i.n. f.i.,. i i ..i . in" en ti :.v i-i. .... ..II .I,,,., ...I. ., ,i . . . . V " Km' II Daily KxresH Trains for Omaha, ( liii-.t-K). Kansas City. !St. I.ouis, ami all uoiulH East. i'lu-oiiL'li cars via Pnuia ti ImPaua- ItiuiiiK car east et' -Mi-:,iiri l;i'-r. :to ii VIlliU lit.. I r V.-Ici a New Koiitc In I In- Wi.i u ii I, L ry ami a.lvaiitauc" iiiieiuah-il i-Ui.u I. ...... Tlir..uh Ti.-kelK at the !., st K.i( M are on sale ata!llli, iiu..ii lanl tali.n.s ai.d liiffe will bee he.-ke.l t . est lat lu,.. Ai.y Informal ..i, as lu : :,l.s. ,,,., ' ' m(. I.Ick will l.eelieerfully funiish.-.i iipui. ,;i,uli.-ali.i, I., any a'.'enl ur In I. H. I.I VI'IN. t;.-i.eial Ih-I.et Aeuf , Omaha, Xeb. HARD WAKE, A Tir3 I'Snnnno' CfnMT I iiMnc Fi)7t SALE BV . , 1 I !,. . -CVf - K&S6k-;;;:r ' MitlijJ. tl if n . Lt ST.LOUIS.MO s. TO THE CITIZENS of CASS, COOTT Y Knowing: that you rca'izo tlif fact that v.ithin the last i" mo have ca'.iscc 1 tlit prices of s5 ilstc. m Fli Lie THE K. &, St J.. 5 G B. B. Safest. Best and Most Reliable B. LINE IN THE WEST. Magnificent D.ninj Gara, Elfgait Day tJoaches, Pullman Pakce Sleeping Cars. 2 St Louis Trains Daily, 2 Omaha Trains Daily, 2 Kansas City Trains Daily 2 Atchison Trains Daily, Two Trains for St. Paul, MinLeapolis, Sioux Citr, And all point in northwest, u i tit Pullman Sleeping Cars, Between tea? City an Et. Panl WITHOUT CHANGE many la lies and re.sitletits of Washing- ' ' " ' " --- ton. A'colla ioa was sirvj.I oa oi It of EnRt. Wfist. Nnrhh Ar. Frmth 7 - - V- v, v " V 14 UUt ... i i. . i..... t. Tickets for sale at all m.aular liei.rt oflicee. Information regarding rates, ti:ne. e. cheer fully given by a.ldresiiij; . J, F. Barnarh. A:J v.1"1- ' i"t tien I Pasg Aiii SAGE'S ADDITION TO THE CITY of PLATTS3I0UTII Valuable uutluts for residence pur poses. &age a addition lies south-west of the city, and all lots are very easy of acct&s, and high and sightly. For particulars call on E. SAGE, Pro'r, SAGE'S IIABDWAKE STOttE. Plattsmouth. Xeb. ( to be reduced to "living and let live" ju ices. We amiomic that v.-c will not be under-old, and will duplicate anv price quoted by our competitors, which are but a muis!! .ad vaneo over wholesale prices, from which a faint idea may be gain ed of the enormous pi ofit at which ood-; have; been sold and the prices imposed upon be consuming Wo sell at a small roiit. and expect to 1 .1 .,11.. T on yumi joints :tii(i jo pric-s ail.'I ),!: 1 I i I 1 1 !1 1:1' e - public. buiM our w.".::tinir trade an v- rug JrLl will do well to get ver buvinir in Chic our price r.s v. t v iii !'o or (in; m a on monc i ana. WEJLJL jr. Kesiiectf'dl v B82SHCJEi. ' ALWAY Ht AU BENNhJTT & LEWIS the boats and the trip do.vn the river euiiven ;d Ly anny songs au-J inipronip tu f-reeche'. After rtmaiuitiir two hours at Mt. Vernon, the veterans re entbaikid and were brrug-ht back to the city, arriving at 5 p. in. A banquet to-night at Abner'a sum mer garden closed Frid ty. About 400 members and citizens of Washington sat down to well tilled tables. The garden was beautifully decorated with downs, evergreens and bunting, and from the galleries a brilliant a-scm-blage, largely composed of ladies, over looked the scene. The full marine band furnished music for the occasion, assisted by the gleo club of twenty singers. The music was of a martial character, ccnaisting riuciially of arrangements of soldiers song in the rebellion. At the principal tables were seated officers of the society and ilirttiiiuuhel guests, among them -. - ' ' ' . : itkumh uRQGtRS Cotr.e to th ,'ront with a c-inj l.-t.; f t,ck of Staple and Fancy Groceries FRESH AND NICE. AVe alwajs buy the Lst goods in the market, and guarantee we sell We are sole agents in this town for the sale of evervil.ii.g PERFECTION" GROUND SI'ICLS AND THE CULECKATED it BATAVIA" CANNED GOODS Nothing finer in the market. VLilt's "Tiger" trend of ll.iltimere Ovst.r. alwaj-B on baud. Come and see us. We Till make you glad. - - uournaL"' eUcwhere. Fancy goods atTc6it. w ...Jl r. i TrT",,"rl " i