The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, May 21, 1883, Image 2

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TLRRIBLE " CYCLONE.
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Hie Fury of the Elements.
Most Damaging Storm oh
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Terrible. Loss of Life .and
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An Aflpallfng' Chapter.
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P IIEXRY F. MILLEi: and
molished, and had the cyclone struck
the business oeuter the damage would
not easily be calculated.- At Western
Union Junction, seven miles weal of Ra
cine, many houses ' were wrecked
and one young man named " Webber
killed. The financial Iws by the storm
will not exceed $50,000. The buildings
demolished were principally frame
structures, and individual losses range
from $500 to $1,000. ' . ' ; 1
IN THE BLACK HILLS.
' Bismarck. Mrty "20. The -Tribune
special gives additional facts as to the
! flood at Dead wood. The '.heavy snow
and liood rerorted some days ago in u
dispatch from Stevenson, was nt Dead-
wood. Additional rain had 'fallen
almost every day for a month, making
the roads impassable and saturating
the ground thoroughly with water.
This wus followed by a heavy, full of
snow, , which disappeared , rapidly
under the heavy warm rain of Friday
night and Saturday. The pt-lches r
valleys in the hiils are frou. "-v
hundred feet to probably a q i nu r f
a mile wide, generally. J)-.vi: -. .! is
at the junction of Wh:twood aud
Dead wood gulches. Numerous gulches
in this case emptied their accumula
tion of water from the mountains into
those two rauin gulches and gave
volume to the water that rushed down
Whitewood in resistless force. Central
City, Anchor City and Golden Gate are
on the Deadwood above Deadwood
City. The greater portion of Cential
City would be above the flood but for
Anchor and Golden Gate. There was
no escape here, however. The gulch
is not over 600 feet wide.
Deadwood is a town of 6,000 peole.
The main residence portion of the city
is from 100 to 200 feet above the gulch
and the main business portion was
also above the danger line. The por
tion destroyed was occupied by cheap
tenement houses, second-class hotels,
laundries, small traders, sporting
houses, livery stablt-s, etc. Some build
ings were built over the stream.which,
at its ordinary stage, was only a few
feet wide. Its locality was avoided,
however, by the shrewder interest, the
danger was recognized. In this case
timely warning was given by means of
the telephone system existing in the
Hills, and the most valuable articles
were removed. ... ,
So tar but three bodies have been re
covered, but it in now beiievjjd ihat
the loss of life has been great.'. The
wild excitement was only equalled by
that at the time of the fire. Horse
men rushed in every direction and
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3BDBLAW
OF THE
I)S MOINES OMAHA MEDIAL DISPENSARY S,
OX ACCOUNT OF HIS
IW ILLINOIS. -
&l.'I,ouie, May 20. Deepalches from
Yivious poiuts iu Illinois give fuller
details of 'Friday night's cyclone. -
In Illinois the storm raged in atout
the same manner it did in Missouri,
the chief damage, however, being to
country property, it sti iking no town
of any' considerable size. Iu the' vi
cinity of Gdwardsville three residences
were utterly wrecked. vMrs. Frank
Maxey was instantly killed in the
wreck of her father's house, M. K.
Barnett. All other members of the
family were' iujured. A well on the
place, containing 20 feet of water, was
sucked perfectly dry. Wolfs store
atllamel, a few miles from Edwards-
ville, was blown to pieces. Four per
sons were killed. At Woodsboro, a
brick school house, a church and three
residences were blown down; James
Carr and wife were seriously injured.
Loss at and near Staunton, estimated
at $40,000, and in the vicinity of Ed
wardsville, at $35,000. In Dewiit
county nine . houses were destroyed
near Kenny. Several others in Texas
township, and three persons named
Clifton were killed and at out a dozen
badly injured. The house of a man
named McPherson containing six per
sons was lifted into the air, carried a
100 feet, and set down again. Nobody
received a scratch,
A SUMMARY.
The loss of life in Illinois by the
tornado of Friday night is computed
at from 61 to S3, given by counties
and towns as follows: Dewitt county
4; Masen county 3; Livingston county
2; near Grafton, Jersey county, .3
Madison county, 1 ; Winnebago county
5; Liter, Morgan county, 7; Hood
house, Green county, 8; Douglas couu--
ty, 1; Loan county, 1; Macoupin
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rnnni v t mi rrn wr r i ri r i itii i . ... - . ... . . .
"""'J i nastily loaded vHncies jostled eacii
Mount Olive. 4 to 6; Cayuga. 1 ; Me- other . men tiiefltjd Ci4me it carried
Henry county, 4; Sangamon county, 5; all excel)t the most substantial build
m a a tf I
iiaroa, iiacon county, a; cuuaio sia- Mnw before it. The loss in Deadwood
tion will rfliinh 700.000. Golden (ial p. Ait
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chor Citv.Central CityJSouth Bend and
St. Louis, May 20. Friday night's Crook City are heavy losers. Several
tornado plowed through three counties 0f the mills in Deadwood gulch were
in Missouri, Montgomery. Warsaw, destroyed and the damage to mines by
and St. Charles. Besides destroying a floods cannot be replaced for several
large amount of property, it killed and Weeks. All roads are impassable and
seriously wounded over twenty people, trains were forced to suspend on the
ine greatest destruction was wrought nills railroad because it was iniDossi-
ln fct. wiaries county, wnere a large ble to get wood to the stations. The
number of farm houses and buildings Methodist church and public school
were leveled, uougias iuckeit, wife building were among the buildiutrs de-
ana two aaugbters were all fatally in- stroyed at Deadwood. also Miller's tire-
them predict that it would . be "un
healthy or sDunn to come to New
York." John Stilea, who was for
years an intimate friend of Elliott,
and who, when 'the' prize fighter was
killed, brought hi'boil v to thin city
and paid all finer:;.! cpcnse, Crow
ed ominiously when iikd hi opin
ion, and said, "Yes, he was let go,
and his,"; jury,-composed 'of! 'twelve
honcfet men, ou;ht to l" a I rung and
made to tell what they got for their
verdict, fp: "They are ' all' afraid Of
tyunn.jlJ.They watt lo havo him kill
half.tlozeu imie int-u before they
hanghmi." : r:;.'. .. -. ;
Orvin Kelly, unolher friend it- lil
liott, said: "The whole jury v:;s
bought by Dunn's wife. She is
worth about $1 00," U , ami ppent
$30,00U to clear him. A dead man
is good, and Elliott's friends diil"
not have money to uengo him. If
Dmiii ever conies here we will make
it so hot for. hi iu ha will never get
out of it. i)uiu hus pt rid of four
men, aud won't wind up until he has
laid his doz, n low. When ho killed
Logan on iJmislo:i street in 1S7U, h
shot him down while walking along
tha sidewalk. Logan had nt chance.
Dunn followed the same plan with
Elliott
TliB Favorite Line
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K. C, St. J.. ! C B. R. R-
Safest. Best antl Most Reliable
LINE IN THE WEST.
Magnificent D ning Gar,
Elegant Day Coaches,
PullmanlPalace Sleeping Cars.
2 St Louis Trains Daily,
2 Omaha Trains Daily,
2 Kansas City Trains Daily
2 Ate bison Trains Daily,
Two Trains fi r
St. Paul. Minneapolis, Sioi:x Gitj,
And all points In m.rl'i west. 4" it'i
Pullman Sleeping Cars,
Between Kansas City anl St. Pan!
WFE HO rllO.) CHANGE
ATI trali-.s n-ii on tin:e.c-ei;iiCutii:j; fv.rail o!uts
East, West, North & South.
Tickets for at iill retihir ticket cnicep.
Information regarding rates, time, &c. cheer
fully given by adJrcsinj
J, F. B.UIXAR1),
A. O. Hawks, Gen'l Supt,
tien'l Pass Aft?n
A1LROADS
BURLINGTON. ROUTE "
(Chicago, Burlington A Qumcy rcanronu.;
. COIMC EAST AV.'J
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incChuirH. l'i;lltn.iii l'ul:t.v f inn.: :i ' ir; iii-l llr..i.i St I, hi. M. I i ji mil . I. V'lliicv. hklik
the fauioiu H. 11. .V U. 1 liiiinir ( 'an Mm l:uiv :n'l I 1 1 : t . V.!:ir IJui i Is 'iii'l Ail ei I lo ri
frorn C'liu-tti'o it K.'Miruis ( tv. 1 lis-iir. .C I "Unci
bluffs. Ctiicairo A lcs Momns. liii-a-r-i, St. .In
wpb, AtcUimm & Topc-kA. duly tliruu,-)i hue l,o
tween Chicago, Lincoln & D:uvr. Through cars
Wtwn Indianapolis & Council l:lu(T; via t'ecria
AJ1 conncoUons ma'ltt in Union lH'Toli. it id
Iknowa as the great TUUOUUII CAH UNK.
I'.ml .m:. I Miiim-.t'MiliN: rml.irl'iiisuitli llti liuinn
I'luiirii l mi l fr-mi h.t Loui4 ttinl I'luu lii ami tu
an! fiuJu st Lioiiis otnl ()ttumw;i. Oiily ti'
rl nni'.- can Ix-twef-n I t lul:i itf I l'S
MiiiiH-s. I'lwu, I.inolii, Ncljnu.ka, ui.il kcyrr,
C'tiliini!'!.
11 in univtrKttlly udmitU'il to bo llm
rintt Enulnoed Railroad In the World for oil Classes or I rjvoi.
IT. J. POTTER, 3d Vlco-Pres't ftnd Qen'l Manatf. PICItCr.VAI. unvt.i-u urn. ra. t.nicaRoj
u 1- -pei
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Daily Express Trains for Omalia. Chlca
co. Kaunas (Jitv, St. Ixuis, and all noinfJ
Kant. Through ears via I'eoiia to I ixl'.vna
tiol'S. l:ii (.';int 1'ii!!iii:iii l'ala e ':ns :iiul
Iay coai'hi'H on all tiiiuuli tr.uiis, aiui
liiiiiiiK irarn east f Missouri Kiv r.
EASTWARD WESTWARD.
Oidly Exiireps Trains.
' necting in I'nion Icn.(
Colorado. Utah, t'alilornla. and tliC end
West . 1 he advent, of t his line (jives the tr
Velr a New Itoute In Hie YYesl. uith km-ii
ry and advantages iiiieiii;ded eNewliere.
Throueh Tickets at the Lowest Kales ait: on sale at all the linpoi Ian t t-l.i! Ions, am
tinpaie w ill be eheeked In desl inat ion. Any Informal ion as to rates, ruiilir", nr tllne.ta
Ides will !: elieen'ully luriiished ii. ui i:in:i-:iti!i In any a:'-iit or ti
M. IA l."liei;i! 'I ieket A;;i-i1 , Oliilili:;, Neb.
KARDWAr.E.
M Tinners' Stock
ALL KINDS
"OR SAL12 BY
NEW
Purnitur
StorE
HARRIS & UNRUH,
DEALERS IN
WILL MAKE HIS NEXT VISIT ON
and all kinds of goods usually kept in a
ill ran Inhn4 ff An Irina . o a triMad'atifl v n
IliimenS Practice in PlattsmOUth, Nebraska, his two sons fatally injured.,, Iul be and one other and a brewerv. One
neighborhood of Flarlatel, St. Charles hundred houses are known to have FURNITURE $s COFFIHS
iw is 2 :i I ' f v-fcH
cuuuty, ouu tueuco iuietsu mues oeen washed away. Five lives were
into Warren county, the track of the iost and three bodies have be recov
storm la traced by numerous wrecks ered.
and about twenty people more or less Among the drowned were George
injured.' Oa Dog Prairie, several Chandler and wife, and a man named
large, costly houses and barns loaded Brindley. Spearflsb and Rapid are
with grain were demolished. On Allen broader valleys, the former from two
Prairie dwellings and outhouses met to twelve miles wide. The flood was
the same fate. On Loutre island in not so destructive there, but the dam-
t.tift Mianotiri river. A nnmhpr nf milpu I nam was nprinna naTarttmlaoii ' ' -i
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ST. LOUIS, MO
Siilo h A. S. Diiko, Agent
Saturday, May 19, 1883
AND WILL REMAIN ONE DAY,
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southwest ot any of the above. points,
the storm totally destroyed five dwel
lings and all outhouses. The losses in
the three counties will run up in the
hundreds of thoasands.
THE STAR ROUTE TRIAL.
, mmm he can be consulted on the
Eat & Eye, Jurat k Ligs, Gatarrli, KiflnoT
Bladder and Female Diseases as Well as All
, . - . - Chronic and Nervous Diseases. . s -
ix macoxsix. .
Milwaukee, Aluy 19. A Racine spec
ial puts the list of known dead by last
night's cyclone at nine and fatally in
jured at twelve to fifteen. The number
Marriage of Anna Eliza.
New Yorkers on Dunn.
DE . --JCXS SSL A T T.
liftlaMVerelB kreatisT tnf? In lh world for weakness ef the kack and limbs, inrel-
' IKGEKSOUS WIND.
, Washington, May ' 20. Ingersoll
of deople who received flesh wounds I expects to occupy two or three days
aud moro severe hurts ,now . reaches of the present week before conclnd-
nearly one hundred. ' Six people remain' ing his argument. He 'said to the
unaccounted. for. At midnight a reUa- associated : press reporter to night
mpaituiue. tiiat iwu meu WCTG that him ro-iimn wn'nM K
v:ni tr. tt: t t. o- " ""' "afc
Fox's celebrated orchard, three miles - Merrick
from Racine, lias no cue tree standing. would fol!?w for tho rrosTection and
Among the peculiar incidents told of ouiu spean; iour or nve aaye, alter
th cyclone ia one to the effect that the which ths judge s charge to the jury,
house of Matt Lairu and wife, an aged to bo followed, perhaps, by argu-
eouple residitiff bu the lako .Bhore, was meat on the law as laid down in the
pickertup amlhurled into the lake, charges. . He .thought-the case will
be given to the jury during the first
FIRST CLASH FUBX1TIJBE SToTTk
Also, S very complete stock ot Funeral Goods
HetalUc&ooienConis'Casbts,Bo1)es
EMBLEMS, 4e.
Our New and elegant hearse la always in
readiuess. .
Remember . the place, in UNION
BLOCK, on Sixth Street, TWO.
Doors sonth of Cass Coun
ty Bank.
Whear we may be found night or day.
HARRIS & UNRUH,
Mtl3 ' . PLATTSMOUTH. NEB
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itary dlaebargea, Iraptney. general debllitv. nervousnei. langour, confusion ot Idea, ralat
tion or tnn neart.iimiditT. trrnibllnr. dimnfM of sight or giddiness. dUeanea of the head,
it. nose or skin, affections of the llrrr. Innn itnmufh nr )u.li hi trrthi .ii.nr.Ur,
Mwas iron Poniary nnoun oi yoiun anrt secret practices more fatal to the victim than the I ' - v"'
aizof SyraMtothemartnesoIUasJlUtnisthtrmostradlent hopes- or- antioipaUons, (track of the storm, a -bam-was taken uo
rvaoertaf; suarrtarje impossible, j -'.-'.- I
ibm io ire lunenug irom ;n em practice. woicH destroy tneir. mental and physical ana mrce cows left stauaing uninjured
leaving them
StTTlSG' AT THE TABLE
oa the floor" of- the 'room, . uninjured.
Three miles from there and out of tbo
'steai, caoalBC
NERVOUS DEBILITY.
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The synatomt ef whleh are a dull' distressed mind, which an fit tbem for performing their bns
iaessaaa social duties, makes happy marriages mpoible. distresses the action of the heart
dapreaslatj of apirita, evil forebodlnirs, eowardie . - , breams, restless nights, dizziness, for
tfolaew. uaaatoral dtMbargtw, pjtin In the bac and nips, short breathing, melancholy, tir
aaily f eompaay and have preference to be aln. feel lug as tired in the morning as whoa ra-
lirini.ivniiM whhh, lust iaauiimfa(nni - v civaii iu mc us me, nrji lumucfli, (rrnDlmf
eafusieu of thought, watery and weak eyes. d tepsia, constipation, paleness, pain and waak
m la tha Uaabs, ate., should consult me lmmedi tely and be restored, to perfect heaiUi. , . -
Wha hava baeoma Tlvttss of solitary rlee. that dreadful and destruetlv habit which annually
sweeps ta aa untimely grave uands of young meu of exalted talent and brilliant Intellect
who aslant otherwise entrance lUtcciug senators with the thunders of their eloquence or waken
toaeataay tahrlag lyre, may call with eonOdenco. - -- - ,-
v . A CURE WARRANTED.
Persoas ralaedn health by unlearned pretenders who keeps them trifling ruocth jJter mtutb
toklac polsoaona aud lujuiloui rnmpou1v huld atply imiMiliately.
ad oated at one of the moat emioeot collee In the I nlu-il states. ha.s effected some of the
si aatouian-ag eeres that were ever known. Uauy troubled with riuglng la the ears and
d whil asleep, xrer aerrouines. beiog alarmed ateei lalu sounds, with freouent blushing
' Uid sviuetluic Ub deraugeuient of the lulud. wrc cured Immediately. '
TAKE PARTICUAR-NOTICE.
P. addresses aU those who hae injnre themselves by Improper indulgenoe and solitary
rfckhyuln !Kth mind anlbodT, uaflttlgthwa lor u.ine. tudv.oeiar ar-mrfi,,:
re soma of the sad. mHriHChoiy affect prodtced by the eariy habits ef youth.-vU;
weakness oi me uk
mmm '--"- C tUa I
Dr
hiibits whkh
Th'saaresoinoortaesa. mriHHcnofy eneci prouicrs oy tne early
i oi tne uacg aou muui, ijwiu m ms ucu imi uiiuueu oi sigui, iy.s of muscular paw- I
taa pcara, uyjvi"u.irTvu i-uiijauerai'geuient oidigosuva fuuctlona.
on the floor. A barn at J?tu-inenow
stands on the sfablo, being upside down
but not broken. - At North Point a man
and wbole rig were lifted up in the cy-c'on-)
mud dropped some fifteen feet JKo
damage was done by the wind, but the
wagon wa injured when it struck the
grounds V . v ? ... r
When ths storm struck the. lake the
water was thrown into the. air to the
height of 73 tee t' "all along" the shore.
The cyclone explodes the belief hereto
fore that such storms never visited the
lake regions. A house standing on nigh
street before 'the .aprm !s ' missing
and fcanoot be fourrdrj ? ,
Racine, May 20. Investigation only
serves to swell 'th list of. casual tie and
make more swcet.ing the destruction
occasioned by the cyclone Friday night.
It ia now estimated that fully twenty
Ave were killed and a hundred iufured.
f One hand red and fifty hoots were de-
reek in June." "
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ANNA ELIZA TOCXG HARRIED
Lodi, O.j May 20. Mrs. Ann
Eliza Toung, of 3Iormon fame, nine
teenth wife of Brigham Young, was
married at'l o'clock this afternoon
in this city ,to Mr. Moses R. Denning,
a ' prominent - banker of Manistee'
The ceremony was performed at the
residence of Dr. A. E. Elliott. Rev.
E AStdne; of Gallon, O., officiated.
Mrs. .loungs son witnessed the
ceremony
ber of guests present, among whom
were some of the most prominent
citizens of this vicinity. Mr. and
Mrs. Denning will make, their home
in Man istee , They left on the 3 :30
train for Toledo. '- ' "
'.. V " " - .lOST LIKE . JDUXN. , .
New York,' May 20. The acquit-"
tal of Jcre Dunn in the trial forrour-
m6st indignation among the friends
HENRY BCFCK
' . DEALER IN
SAPES, CHAIRS,
, TC.,IIC.,BTO.,
Of All Descriptions,
METALLIC BURIAL CASE?
WOODEN" COFJi'lJFB
Of all sizes, ready made and sold cheap for cash
MY FINE HEARS 3
IS NOW BEADY FOB SEBVICE.
With inanv thanks fo'r nnxt
There was a large nnm- I invite all to call and examine my
LARGE STOCK OF
Sltf. FUKWTI'KK ABri COVriXH
T0TEECITISE1TS of CASS COUNTY
Knowing1 that you realize tho fact that within the last
t yix mo lill.b wo havo caiisod tho prices of
to be reduced to "living and let live'' prices. "Ve aniioiinc
that we -yill not be undersold, and will duplicate any price
quoted by our competitors, which are but aninall advance
over wholesale prices, from which a faint idea may be gain
ed of the enormous pi ofit at which goods havo been sold
and the prices imposed upon be consuming public.
We sell at a small profit, and expect to build our
on good goods and low prices? and parties wanting
trade
any
thing n tlri
JDmi
will da well to get.. our prices, as. we will tavo 3011 mono
ver buying in Chicago or Omaha.
HespcctfMlly
,WIliI, Jo WABJEICK.
-ALWAY!
AHEAD
BENNETT & LEWIS
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Come to the front with a complete tock of
,' '' ? - ' " , . I KriJ'Tsar witnoatcraerlnarrt. Iteontains
dm.a Elliott . has grouted, . the . tu t , faVSS
-m mmnm amm or saMtahu mA - - -
a aaaste UBksaaaj, AJlvaiUlDH IA
giAuiouiB 'iniicuv, anu many oi r O.U.-i..iyUCOi L-TrT Minn,
Staple and Fancy Groceries
FRESH AND NICE.
We always buy'the best goods In the market, and guarantee evtrythinir
c sell We are sole agents in thi3 town for the sale of
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1 PERFECTION" GROUND SPICES
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AXI) THE CELKRJIATED
" BATAyiA,;: CANNED GOODS
Nothing Oner In the market. Piatt's Tiger" brand of U.iliimore Ov,i.
nlw " voh hand.' Con fnzjlv. T '' ' r."1" w' , iLizilzz--
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