The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, May 19, 1883, Image 2
- - . " i ( I 2 N ;! i ' 1 n 1 c if . X ft i Is .111 r-1 2 .PER A KIOUGE BLOCK. TELE6RAPBXC rl i I 7r 1"- - Q q ? g- -Sep OPERA HCUSE COTIIIKItN, THIS AND THAT. Lydla Plnlvham Is No More. New York Gamblers Catch It Jero Dunn Acquitted. AJID Orders take for VfltSOX BBOS.' SHIBT8. J.P.TNI GEirrS FURNISHERS. POST OFFICE News Depot, STATIONERY. NOTIONS, mhos NftN I X K BBO. MASON & HAMLIN P HENRY F. MILLER and OF THE DES MOINES OMAHA MEDIAL DISPENSAR1S. OX ACCOUNT OF HIS Immense Practice in Plattsmouth, Nebraska, WILL MAKE HIS NEXT VISIT ON j. Saturday, May 19, 1883 AND WILL REMAIN ONE DAY, AT THE WHEBE HE CAN BE CONSULTED ON THE Ear k Bye, Til-oat k in, Catarrh, IhW Bladder and", Female Diseases as Well as All Chronic and Nervous Diseases. Storms, Etc., Etc LYDIA FINKHAM DEAD. Boston, May 18. Lydia Pinkham, of proprietory medicine fame, died in Lynn, aged sixty four. She spent 8180,000 a year in advertising, and se cured a trade netting $300,000 a year profit. GAMBLERS AND LOTTERY DEALEUS. New York, May II. Seventeen gamblers and lottery dealers were found guilty today in the general ses sions, charged with gamblfng and sel ling lottery tickets. Eight were sen tenced to the penitentiary for from ten to thirty days, and to pay fines ranging from f 1 to $30, and eight were fined $100 each. STBVCK IT RICn. Springfield, Mo., May 17. A petro leum vein was struck today at Cabot, on the eastern division of the Mesa- phis railway. Reliable authority says there is no doubt of the fact. Out of a single bucket of water drawn from a public well where the signs were first discovered, a larsje quantity of petro leum was skimmed off. AFFAIRS AT DODOR CITY. St. Louis, May 18. The latest advi ces from Dodge City, Kansas, are to the effect that the situation is un changed. The adjutant general of the state, Thomas Moonlight, is there in treaty with the city authorities, who are offering a compromise, but nothing definite has been done. A delegation of twelve citizens of Dodge City have gone to Topeka to consult with the governor regarding the state of affairs A dispatch from the governor says Luke Short has a right to retnrn and will be protected. PISTOL PRACTICE. New Orleans, May II. A Times Democrat Enterprise, Mississippi, spe cial, says, Dr. J. M. Byrd, a prominent physician of Paulding, shot and killed Capt. "Win. Browe, ex-sheriff of Jasper county, today on the streets of Paul ding. They began firing simultane ously, about forty yards apart, and ad vanced close enough for Browe to strike Byrd with a stick. Both parties exhausted their pistols; Browe died almost instantly from a shot in the right side. Byrd was uninjured ex cept by the blow from the stick. A feud has existed for some time. "While the difficulty was not unexpected, it is greatly deplored on account of the prominence of the parties. NEWSPAPER TROUBLE. Memphis, May 18. Daring the past three days there has been quite a news paper war conducted between General Jan. R. Chalmers, of Mississippi, and Colonel Galloway, senior editor of the Memphis Appeal. Each has denounced the other in unmeasured terms, but so far no duel. is considered imminent. The friends of Col. Galloway say he gave the first offence by denouncing Chalmers, and the challenge, if any. should come from him. On the other hand Chalmers' letters and telegrams, which were published in the Avalanche appeared first, and Colonel Galloway should be the challenging party. Gen. Chalmers is now at Batesville, Missis sippi, engaged in law cases, but says he will be in Memphis next week. DUNN ACQUITTED. Chicago, May 18. Mr. Mills conclod ed his argument at three o'clock, and Judge Smith proceeded to charge the jury. All of the items of instruction submitted by the attorneys for the state and defense were given to the jury ex cept some minor ones which were coy ered in more important instructions The charge gave the usual definitions of murder and manslaughter, and touched upon the question of reasonable doubt. The jury was instructed that if they found that the meeting between hlliott and Dunn was planned by the latter Dunn and his friends quietly slipped oat the back way, to avoid the crowd, and disappeared. THE CTCLNE. Chicago, May 11 It is learned here that a cyclone passed north of Racine, Wisconsin, about eight o clock this evening and that a number of build ings were destroyed. No partic ulars are obtainable, as telegraph wires went down at that hour, aad all communl catiou northward between this city and Milwaukee and St. Paul is cut off. At this hour, 10 o'clock, an unusual severe wind and rain storm, accom panied, by thunder and lightening, is prevailing here, signs being whisked off and general clatter prevailing about the streets. Fears are entertained that some frail wooden buildings in the outskirts have been blown down, and shipping outside will be driven across to the east shoi e of Lake Michigan, A squall struck the city this afternoon about. "00 tect iu length, and SO ft ft in width. The temuornrv buildinc for the roiuini? I g 4 r-f exposition of railroad sr-pI'M't rs was blown down, and four Hcikai n injur tl. One had a Ire broken and one was scalped. But ftfr the fact that the po lice bad jut driven away a large num ber of loungers about the place, the cas" ualties would have been numerous. The daaiage will be repaired in a couple of days. CONFIRMED. Racine, Wis., May 18. A cyclone struck the city at 7:13, coming from the southwest, touching lightly in the north western portion of the town, but doing fearful havoc in the extreme northeast, where some thirty-five to forty houses are swept clear. The loss of life is vari ously estimated. Four are known to be killed and several are missing. The track of the tornado was, as far as visi ble to the south west, and shows every thing t be leveled to the ground. The darkness and confusion prevents any thing like a reliable report tonight. FIIOM THE CAPITAL. 7 Ingersoll Begins His Talk to the Juryt More National Banks, Ktc, FOREIGN NEWS. The Execution of Curley. MISCELLANEOUS MATTERS. BURST HER BOILER. Kassou, Ru8sia,May 18. The steam er Iskatourumburg, plying on the river Volga, exploded her boilers yesterday. Twenty-seven persons were wounded by the explosion. - NATIONAL BANKS. Washington, I). C, May 18. The comptroller of the currency has authorized the Mcrcliuntu' National bank, of Griunel, to commence busi ness rith a capital of $100,000, ami the First National bunk of Sabetha, Kansas, with a capital of $50,000. G EN Elt A L CKOOK. Adjutant General Drum received advices from Whipple barracks, Ari zona, this morning, which state that General Crook has with him 200 Apache scouts and fifty cavalry. INGEKSOLI.'S ADDKLSS. Ingersoll began his address to the jury in the star route cases today. The government would have the jury believe that Dorsey had told Moore that he ( Dorscy ) was a rascal. He told hun that became he was a senator and wanted it kept a pro fouud secret. That was what the government called probable. The jury would not believe it unless they became insane, and they might if the trial continued much longer. The admissions of Bliss were the only corner stone, the only pebble for foundation for the government. The case was agreement to make out the necessary papers to carry out the decision. What were those papers? Simply documents to enable parties to carry on the business of the routes falling to their share. The court itself had said th&t these same or ders would have beeu made if the transactions had been perrectly hon est. Remember this text, that every fact in circumstantial evidence must toint to the guilt of the defendants. That settled the papers. There was no question about that. Adjourned. TIAILTIOADS- BURLINGTON- ROUTE" (Chicago, Curlington A Qulncy Railroad.) oar: COINC EAST AND VC3T. GOING KOItTH AH9 SOUTH KWnt Iv ifhn. Tartar '-ir vie- Kv-'in I s.'.l 1 i.iif i f I Ifi-niit I r t 'o.icln- ntid lii!l ing Ch&ir (Mtatt fret-). StnoLi.-r; '.i"J. . it i U-1 'n m l nla.v .-"! i.ini' 'm ; un run cluily to ami ollng Chuirw, fiilliuan I'aJaci- .;(- ,;;' (' u: mi ) ! fi--tn Nt l.o-iK ia Jlaiiiiil.nl, v"V. KM.kuli the fauiuiu C. U. A J. IMnini: Tar ru.i l . '.v to nn I I !ti:i liti-'tuii. ('c!;jr i..-.M U at. 1 A lix-rt 1.1 ti tX from Chic.iro A Kanaas ktr. Cbicai'.i 't . ou;:.! i i ni.I u:i.l Mifiii'-niiolis; l'arlorCui-.i willi Jtet-linlnc Bluff a. Chicago & Oe Moii.. 1m- ..... ft. J j-, t lu.i, to uml fr.i.t :;t. Iiiw u.i.i Vrnrtix ami to aeph. AlchiaiiD Topfka. dnlvtur i h hn;' lio from hi 1aw tiwl I liun. Uuiy no twea Chicaro. Lincoln Jt Veowr. T :;-ui:h rars lumi'- of chi U-tren ht. I ahuh nuil ! brtwaen Indiaaapolia Council Uiu.T , v:a i'i.iri.i. .M'-oik-h, l.twa, ljiit jln, Ncl.nu.ka, kii 1 lt-iiver. All coanactlona mmtr in Union l'i ts. It i- u'lorilo. kaowatha jreatTHEOL'Gil C'Aii I I'.iL. I It i unirrrnai;aJ.i:i:tol t. l.o tlio Flnst Equipped Rnllrosd In the World for all Classes of Travel. fr. J. rOTXXB. Id Vioe-Prw'l aii l Ctrn'l Mnuirtr. PCIWJKVAI. LO7KU., Q. n. Ta. Aij't. Chicago. 1 Fail m ra a r r M i RIB f5 i iTlS 7 A. J WESTWARD. Dally ExrreK Train i nfctltiL' In I'nlon Ifiiot EASTWARD Dally Express Tralus for Oid;i1i;i. CIiIoh- go. KariHAS City, St. Louis, uml all ivoluU cast, llirouifli c:irs via i eorl.i to ImJ )-lot Colorado. Vtali. California, and Hie nti WHt. Hie advent of this line give the Ir vHer a New lloute lo the WKt. with wcua ry and ativantaKu une(ualiMl fls;wlit-re. I Through Tloketn at the Lowest V:ite- are on Hale at all tln important -tatlorm, uml bftfiface will be chet-ked fo (listiiiiilion. Any informal ion as to r;ttt-s, routes or time ta ble! will be cheerfully furnished uoon H)ni.'atliii to any airi-nt or lo i V. H. KCNTIH, (jeneral Ticket Agent, Omaha, Neb. Throuifh cars via l'eorl.i to Indiana polls. Klezant 1 uluiian I'-mmv. Ors and Iay coaches on all through trains, and Dining earn eaat ef Missouri Kiver. HARDWARE. I'll E CKNTENNIAJ, CELEBBATIOX. T7 H fjf T H T) T) TJ St. John, N. B. May IS. The centen- R , h M, J.. ll h K K- nial celebration was participated iu bj the entire population, as well as the peo ple of" neighboring towns. The fire men and calithumpians were a great attraction. AN INFORMER FROM AMKRICA. London, May 18. It is stated that an Safest. Best and Most Reliable LINE IN THE WEST. Magnificent Dining Oara, Elegant Cay Coaches, PullmanlPalace'iSleeping Cars. Si AmUlIIyA x v lit a ' . f ixfa ' w r s s m m mm And Tinners' Stock OFALL KINDS FOR SALE BY v5 ryy'a 'Hi '!!' lil f5- -RxceIsiop ST. LOUIS, MO S:Ic hy J. S. Duke, Acnt informer who was brought from Amer ica because of knowledge he posesses 2 St. LoiUS Train S 13a llv rcmr(Hnrr th neranna imnliratprt in thfi I - ' r o x' 1 i dynamite conspiracy, has been in Scot- 2 0lTi3,lia Tr3,lIlS D3,lly j v.. . . .. I MA ! ajatmnnwuMai A j i aiai MIoh, pavxtx-b . a ihsos Map iMins uaiiy XU Tti. i VL'l'LmN S 01 U ASS. CU U ITT Y TtnhKn Mav IS Xf!.liaal IlovHt In A A 1 - PR - am - I m H 2 Atchison Trains Daily, Two Trains for St. Paul, Minneapolis, Sioux City, And all point la northwest, with Pullman Sleeping Cars, Between Kansas City anl St. Paul All trains run on time.connecting for all points in a letter forwarding his subscription to the fund being raised for Paruell, says the Papal circular to the clergy is preju diced and unjust, and must evoke strong and painful resentment on the part of the people. Healey, member of parliament for Wexford, in sending his subscription to the fund, says Ireland will never take religion from Errington or gratitude from Rome. AN OFFICER'S STATEMENT. St. Petersburg, May 18. An officer of the Iiwin regiment, who was recent ly arrested on suspicion of being en gaged in a revolutionary movement was subjected to a severe examination, dur ing which he mentioned the names of several officers whom he declared to be members of the revolutionary club. lie stated, however, that the club pursued certain objects that Lad bo connection with the terrorists of the czar. On HARRIS & UNRUH. ueariiie ok iuis iuo czar ueciueu to i postpone the coronation, but was dia- uadedfrom so doing. A number of FTTTJTTT,?TTP V. & HOPPTTTC! nffipera and cmnrrla have been arrested I in consequence of the prisoner's dis- and all kinds of joods usually kept In a closures. CUBLEY HUNO. Dublin May Id. Curley, the second man convictea or me murders or Cavendish and Burke, wns hanged at Kilmainham jail at eight o'clock this Knowing that you realize the fact that within the last six mo rit;s we have caused. the prices of to he reduced to "living- and let live" )i ices. We annoimc that we will not be undersold, and will dnnlir-nlc nnv nrlr- East, West, North & South, quoted by our competitors, which are but agnail advance Tickets f,r sale at aii re.uiar ticket office., over wholesale prices, from which a faint idea mav be "ain- t$$&lS which -oods have lieen sold j.r.u.AKNARD. I :..,.-.....! , 1,,, : ....1.1:, . uen 1 oupt, I uvi UU-U1ILC9 iiji j m.u-.i unyn ijjij.-m i iii i u; ijiii;iiu. "We sell at a small profit, and expect to build our trade on good goods and low prices? and parties wanting thin or n tha A. C, Dawks, GenT Pasn Agqn NEW Purnitur StorE any- Liine9 you raoiie SE. J'SSSSLATT mornlnrr Tha fail iu annrilA1 htv a irj .u ruxn a veruici or guilty, it force of miliUry simllar to that on A v. I tl f it the occasion of the hanging of Brady, they believo from the evidence that the ! will do well to get our prices, as v, e will rave yer buying in Chicago or Omaha. Respectfully meeting was accident!, aad the first on Friday last. After the priests had FIRST CLASH FVRSITUBB HTOkV: Also, a very complete stock of Funeral Goods, tatloa of Uw koart. tlaaldH: wm. booo or alia, asaet tr. ti ions troi of the 1 altar, dtmnrsa of alcht or n . - - 11 Tl ag iroat aoiuarr naoua of yoath and secret Iver. lansa. stomach or dlfTOf4 tfco greatet nn la the world for weakness of tbo baek and limbs, larol atloa lama acftaa ooan oi arroaa M in marlnca roadortat marrtaao Inposalbla ,T fBf,?J "if ?ilBeT' n'l debility, nerrousnea. langonr. eonfnsioa of idoaa. palpi tant or riddiaesa. diseases or the bead. imaesor Dowels taoso temDie nsor i Brroaa im taosnarlnea of LItsms, bilhtUE th-ir anoat radlont hopea or antlelnstioBS. hestiIemovement was m.de by Elliott privately with the condemned MetalMWOOflenCuffllK CaStetS,ROl)eS, they must acquit. As the reading of man iu hia ceii, mass was performed in emblems, e. 1 ' Tkoso laat ara aaSarlaa fram tha artl isnutti- hia Hatrn thir NERVOUS DEBILITY. sental aad pbrsioal their bns- Tbo syaiatoats of whtea ara a dnlH dlatrossed miod. which aafit them for penorsHinr laoaaaaaaoetaldatloa. saskaa happy anarrlaxes mposaiblo. dlatreeaea the action of the heart 1 mtrreeA dapreaalea of aptrtu. ovU forebodlaas. eowardle . , draami. reatleaa nlghto. dlzdaesa. for- I gaUalaaaa. wnaatorai dlsoharg-es, pain la the bak aad kipa. abort breathtag. melancholy, tiro ment 1 oaouy os ooaapwy asa aavo proiaraaoa iio no aj.nv. ieeiina aa tirea in too worning; aa wnen ro Tinnx. aomiaai weaaaoaa. lost manhoodT white no deposit la tno urine. nerToaineaa.iremoiinf oaf aaioa of thoogbt, watery aad weak ayea. d apepaia. coaatipatioB. paloaeas. pain and weak est ib tae uan, ot saooia ooaaoit me imnaeoi veiy ana do reetoroa io perxect neaiio, ' YOUNG MEN Who have boeoaie vtctuaa oi soutary vee. toat areaaiui ana aostracuvo habit which ananally awoeae to aa aatlaaeiy gravo thoaaaads ofyoang mea of exalted talent and brilliant Intellect who saiga! othorwlaa oatraaoe iiatoaing senators with the t a and era of their eloquence or wakoa to S est a it the Uviag lyre, saar call with oonSdence. - A CURE WARRANTED. Fereeas rmiaoda health by anlaaraed pretenders who keeps tbera trifllag munth after month y-r"g aataoBsaa aad tajaitou campoonda. should apply Immediately. - DR. FISH BL ATT, adoatod at oae of the most eminent colleges In the United states, has effected soma of the H iHMuiB am um wwi im imd. aj iroaoiea wiia ringing m tne eara and when asleep, great Borroasaose. being aJaxmed at certain aonnds. with freiuent slashings. ded aomeUmee with derangement of tno mind, were cored immediately. TAKE PARTICUAR NOTICE. - Dr. F. oddraeaee all those who have Injure themaelTea by Improper Indulgence aad solitary tbtts which gttla both mind and bodvr ooflttlg them for business, study, society or marrlaae eee are some of the sad. meloaeboly oflects prod teed by the early hablu of youth, tu ' habits . . . II 1 I . L- V. . . m I I . a tao DSyes; saa iidids. pun in hi wo aimneea oi Bigot, toes Oi m oscular pew OS Bsw, oyapopaia. Barrow untmriuwj, aeracgasaeni oi aigasura fanrtlsBs. r.wtMlVraJ.. tCXttiGxtittiXBCvT Fancy goods at"cbst.. the mstractions for the defense pro gressed, however, his wonted composure returned, and at the conclvsion he was as calm as before. The jury retired at 3:43, and the judge left the court room, with instructions to send for him as soon as the iurv ef - f About six o'clock an agree was announced, and the judge sent for. He came at 8:30, and the jury at once filed in and the verdict of not guilty was announced. The demonstrations by Dunn's friend were subdued in the court room, but when they reached the out side with him they gave free Tent to their feelings. Dunn went with a few friends to a neighboring saloon and from then to Clayton's place, In which Elliott wait- ad for him a few days before the shooting. . The news flew rapidly iu every di rection, and Dunn 'a friends went run ning along the street and shouting the result. At Clayton, place a large crowd fettered lo a few minutes and the prison chapel in the presence of the governor and wardens, when Car- ley received the sacrament. Mean while a group of wemen who gathered outside the prison were on their knees saying litany for the dying. When the black flag, announcing that the execution had taken place, was rung j up, the crowd outside uncovered their beads and words of sympathy with Curley were uttered. A rush was then made by the crowd for the garden near by, where Curley's relations had assembled, and where his father wae kneeling and praying for the repose of the soul of his son. The people soon dispersed quietly. Curley walked to the scaffold with little assistance and seemed to be resigned to his fate, but was hardly firm. He declined to make any statement touching hie connection with the crime. In a letter which Curley wrote A hie wife, he said, -I will take my secrete to the grave with i me, and leave those that are at free dom to enjoy it. I will die In peace Our New and elegant hearse is alwaya in readiness. ttemember the place, in UNION iiJ-.OCJK, on Sixth Street. TWO Doors sonth of Cass Coun ty Bank. Whear we may be found night or day. HARRIS & UNRUH, PLATTSMOUTH. NEB ILYON&HEALY Mats a Monroe Sts.. Chicago. 4 iwIHmi IDCATALOOUI. ia ar ; -. Will AM k fcr iatt. joo fim, lit Caen", 'lll KHkK C ."tea.. Dm MmimiS SteSV ul him (r A film AuiL-uJ . jt Clin Mu4 Mvkk i4 LiiiHaai ALWAYS AHEAD BENNbJTT & LEWIS THE I Muffin Come to t'io front wlih a coiTif.letf; stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries Fin:n !Vnd nice. We always buy the best coruls in the market, and cruantntpfi we sell We are Sole nirents ii: tiiis town for the sale of c-vi-rvtl.iijg PEltFECTIOX" GROUND SPICKS, AND THK CELEBRATED BATAVIA" CANNED GOODS,. ITothlng finer in the market. Tlatt's -Titrer" brand of ItaUitiiort Ovatfr,' - alwaye on hand. Come ajaU seo us. We will make you glad. - 1 , V, v J J Oil W -ta agagserf f B a- a i r-S-.;-V,"''