The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, June 26, 1883, Image 2
OPERA HOU6E BLOCK t ; ; " fUTTSHOflTfl HERALD. J.-V .' " :':: '' ' .". : "iv - ' i '; til ' B So '& EwuflvorB OPERA IICUSE GENTS' ANI TURKISHEK Order taken for V II.SO.V I'.KOS SHIRTS. g TOST OFFICE Sews Depot, STATIONI.KV. Nr 0 . B H iLHifiii a nail MASOX & II A II MX I'lTI'.I.I.-HKO DAILY A. Ml WKKKLY UV r Tbc PlaltsMlb Heralo PnljlisliiD Co. Telegraphic A MIXED MESS OF NEWS. Genoial Crook at Tucson. Indian Matters in General. in It3ly. lerrible Calamity Miscellaneous News. HM'.K M awn 53 y y 1IKXKY F. MILI.KU and PIAMOS MT J3. TODD'S ardwabe Emporium AT SAUK'S OLD STAN., (X I.OWtli MAIN STUKET. ITIse IBa& EjSEse 1 (Cook tove9 66 66 66 66 66 To be found lit the City. Xev.-jjoods at prices tliit defy cainpet Ion. Hive ih a c-;ill 1M B Mm JOHNSON Fanners, 3'ou can savo i"nni to 1 cents on tlie ponnd, by buy ing wire of im. warranted to bt as uih1 as anv wire macle. Are also keep in stock a general assortment of IIAltD WAIIE. STOVES . sinl TIXAVAKE, and sell as cheap a any Hardware house in the country. Call and Pee us in the H.'1;vmm1 lilock. OKNEItAL CUOOli. i iick'U, J une Uiok and atalT .mivt'd tli id cveniug. TJio population gi-'lei luiu tuLli usiaat ically. HAII.WAY EXPOSITION. ( 'liicngo, Juue 2:J. Tbe national cx-j'.-Mtiun of railway MpplUncesi, viiich hi- In ( ii in progress heic one liioutl), ;1..-t'l ljnight. The alteni.i-;cc ilur ui l!i: veek iKua very frj;at, and ll w.-.s dt'cid.-tl to keep he oxjiosi tion opt u 1 u ! weeks longt-r, but the build ing wad leased fc.r oilier puriose, am thus was prtvuuted. OUUKU3 MIOM HEAUQUAKTEKS. Vashiijgtoii,Ju;ie 2.0. General Crcok ha b.-tn ordered here by the secretary oi'uiiribr eousuitatioa as to tha final cli.-pu.itiua ot' the eaptured Apaches Ihe wur ilepai ttiunL I1.13 rece:vea no ttlici;i' itiforinntion of the unival of the t'v.rf at ban .'.iii s, and !; instruc- . v. t ) son I th -la th'jre have been ent r- O-j; rat Crook. hoh:; niAN surrosKO. Chicago, J iMi.'- i'.j. Tlie lard failure ol Mcueocb, Kvei inham & Co., rovs on. I woi-e as irhe actual state of :li'aiin deviriopes. Tin ir liabilities were tirsr put t -JIXJO.OOO, theu 2,500,000 lo niiys a;".!, is. l.utss;ey, receiver, sm 'li ; M :.!': iv:i mil i exceed ij'5, Oi.'O.ooo. Iu an ijw Miailit he sai.l tii liabilities mi ov;- sti,(K)0,000 Ol ti.i uui :tiout 4,0itt,0U'J arc !uc Chiei-m bunks, which r ctivetl bird as coMiUend The remuin::i liabilities of over 2,000,00l irc distributed iu l.wc ;in! .-tmali sums. . The laigest iia- biliiy Ui an Pidividual is S120,0CO, and tb$ere-evoral of100,000. This es- tiiuato .Iocs not include Milwaukee paMif. Only a wck before the fail ure. JfiiO.OO:) w.:.-- nceivf d from Mil- TOU'1.0 by !h- fi::n. -iii'1 all Rwnllowed V in liinl'k'HtS lor S'.-;i; nielli 01 ;u'- c'oiv.ns outsidi?. Mr. IJ-nsl'.y sijn thi- onlv :iiseti' :ro 810.0 )') and 1 V- otnee fixtures. A COTTNCIL. MEliTINC:. San Carlos, June 25. ly order of General Crook the Indians of S in Car los reservation were culled by the o n mendir.g ofllcer of the post to meet the returned Chiiicahuas and give ex pression to their views in leitdto their remaining on the reei v itiou. The lueeiiiiif was presided uwr by tl e cotuitiaiidfrg cjlcer, asid was .uid.esstd by Loe, chiet' of the AVarrn .Spring Indians; Bonits, leader of the parry which killed Judge JleComaa and wi:o, and captured tiuir s-ju Charley, an 1 Mouago, chief of the rennantaf Vic toria' oiv! band. The substance of their teu.a. ka T'S that they weregl .d tojrei b. c to ih.' agency and be under the protection of Genes Crook. Tli'T would settle down aud be good Indian;-, as they have promised the General. They said they had no friends at S.iu i -ailutf, and wanted to go to lire Apache country to be with friends. Tlie tone of the speeches of th captive chiefs showed that they reauzr-d the hostility of t'ie agency hi diiuis, whose silence at the meeting was significant. Aironj tho? present w -re Mnyor Law, Rev. i:r. Ribt. Collycr, Thon.Ar. ullage, E 1 ward Iieechcr, and in uiy other di tingutdhed ne r-oji were 011 tho stage. Mr Heecher, IIurri-t IScecher Stowe, and other memberH of the Beecher fam ily occupied boxes. On the entrance O" Heecher on Hi sta ii ; was :re?tcd witli t' gr. :tu-st enthusiasm, the audi ence rising and lo ally cheating. Profes sor Chiles -i said th y hal come to hon r a philosopher, a poor man's friend, a lucr ot'nat:;re of llowvrs and chi dren, toiouor one whoie nurne will stand for centuries. lik' .Alont Ulauc, aljue in his fame. Ir. Chun. II. Hall was nomiu it-d f hail man. On taking the ch iir he said although lieccher bad been the most abused mau in tlu coun try, he was never known to utter an un kind or severe word of any man. Til egrams of congratul.xlious and letters of regret were read, among which were those of ex-I resident Hayes, A brain Hewitt, Professor Daua, George F. X Curtiss, Presiilent White, of Cornell, Governor Cleveland, cx-govcrnor Cor rell, Governor Sherman, Wendell Phil ips, Fred Douglass, Mark Twain, P. T. liarnuni, General Hancock and hund reds of others. Resolutions expressive of respect, etecni and affection were adopted by a riaiDg voice. Robbie Got thiel, of Broadway temple, read an ad dress printed on behalf ol his fellow Hebrews. EMIGUATION MATTERS. New York, June 25. The emigration commissioners held a special meeting to cjnsidcr measures to prevent pauper immigration from Great Rritian. This action is called for in view of the 2a rge arrivals of pauper immigration yester day. Commissioner Stephenson said he had procured alndayits lYoin several im migrants showing that they had been inmates f several poor houses in Ire land, aud were induced to come to this country by work'.iousy mastcis, fioiu whom t.'iey had got pmsago tickets aud small sums of money. The commission ers considered the lauding or paupers Iirgely duo to the luxit o. the manage msnt at Castle Garden, and recouimtnd eu tout inspectors be aponntcu wuo would not be afraid to do duty. After further discussion it was resolved to iustrucL UK secietary of the board to detain all emigrants proved to have been seat here by fuudo furnished by the British government, and to appoint a committee of the board to wait on the collector and to present the affida vits taken in regard to such case?, and to ask the steamship companies which brought eucli immigrants here to be compelled to return them to the port from wheuce thev come at their own expense. While t .e meetimr was in progress the com miseioiicrs were in formed that tlie steamer Anchoria had just arrived ji h immigrants whose passages were paid iy ihc British gov ernment, an 1 who weio paupers. It was resolved not to allow the Aiichor i's pus.-e.igers to laud until the inspec tor made a thorough investigation. The commissioners express themselves as determined to put a stop to the lauding of pauper immigrants from foreign countries. The committee laid the mat ter bsforc Collector Robertson, who promised to take decisive action at oLce ever there had been a battle or a hos pital, and on the 22d of Fcbuary, 1807, enacted another establishing national cemetrics, and providing for the removal of the remains of those buried on fields of battle. Soon every rural and village graveyard had its squad, eveiy city cemetery its CJnipany or reit'M .it, and every nat ional ceuictry its division or corps of the known and iiu'cnowa dead of the war. h h 0 CO &2 5' r-f- 'jq CD o w m H (!) r-t-O o 2. CO CD CD B' CO O O q n s Soft ARNICA PREPARATIONS Cbeoiistry has discovered no remedy' sjiix rior to Arnica I' r neauziK external eruptions rrc ly irotrtxl and combined, it iias 'jao-equal toilut preparation. "3? Louisville Branch HEROLD'S Store" and Can Ic foil ltd the largest best stoek of Gents' mm Mm, Goods HdLTSj cvirs, Trunks, Valices, Boots and Shoes, In Cass County, at lied It n-k Trices. RcmcniTicr tlio place. ... IE!. HIIlElIR9&iLlD9 Wmutfger. jJ iirji cLL TT otir ivnAe: Snevensints; wBssi tinier. 'V' rop. aa a ft Hi I I . IR Bationoi arnica. WU1 IlpH- and ronglinetta 01 m SKin, waeiner CRueea iroui climatic innu encoa or the use of HUKTFUI. COSMETICS. Will cure pimple on taw and neck,' rendering clio Bkni tMHt and liiir. invaluable in San KIh-uiu. A family remedy for cuts, burns, lirmsoa tt.ni sores, i-mci, i turjs, xsc T0ILE1S0AP nellirhtAKBV to e r fumed, liurhly jnei ica tl.v- Abaolutoi ly pure. Ketps tbe sum irom cnapping ant imparts to. it Jnw aui a iivaitiiy iflow. unrivalled lor icieanfna tha b: h.) and eradicating dandruff. 'I no looat Sect toilet soap in tho world. 1MUCE, -R5 cva Shaving Sdap A medicated article 01 rare merit. jen t m aU v pi mples. full w a wire fats and .ii(int,iini.Aii a 1'iuuiuur, Kndorsoil by lieading BarlWBwbo say'ef "Without parallel as a Bhaviri soap." ltich in lather and lasting. Keeps tha lacqijuid neck free: irom punpies. rtuxi ii eta. ror a large-caKe. im ion Ia witfiabt-fliiSfition tiole. ever limv&pcbd; aa It not onlv'wh- es tbe teeth thoroughly, butho, conkhinai&a with arnica preserves and toarflenrf tb5 iruuib Jilt gives to the breath a swjet.-4oata odor.' Jtai taste is delichtfuL PrIce,a5o a Jbox'.-r :xv AUdruRgists se t the abjpve :vttolei'0r wo Will mail thorn, postpaid, 011 receipt. otprici.'.rt:- Sole Proprietors ahd 'Martfrs. Chicago. WILL in .An i one s m k erLL, " OF ALL KINDS FOR SALE BY -v. x. x xi 1 1 i-" 1 ' m 1 1 m mm t i mm t ST. LOUIS, MO Cass County 1 ron works WATMAN & KIRBY, Propi's. Pla.t.tsirLoiTt.li . :Ngd. MANUF.uriUUEilS OF JBOIlLlEIIiS, ENIWKS, IRON FRONTS. HOUSE COLUMNS. AND CASTINGS. Oar ciliti' b for heavy work ia (Jv fuinu-i and CVsiina lor Buiues llousus are " nsur aaaed in the Stitte. MACHINE IMPAIRING of all kinds. Our Machine Simp is fully equipped all classes of work in iron. Patronize Ne'raki miunfu-tarincf. We dapliHe H amipfr prices, saving " rht and time . . r - p.rtjes building fa affyfIt' the Strife shoald write i'uf our tt rms of Oktn,i A TKUKIELK CAL.A3IITY. j London, June 23. Intelligence of an iippalliug calamity at a place of amusement in Deervi.-s on the shore of lake Coiu, is Just jeceived. Daring a puppet show performance tbe struc ture took tire and was tntiiely de stroyed, i'orty-eeven lives lost. ibe bliow was in a lai;e bo. I wove.i u tavern. J here were ninety persons in tbc i::i-l. Uenal light was used to ivpiesent u and sparks frm this det lire to a iuan'.ity of straw ami fire wimvJ in an adj . tent rooj. On pei c:vinj; tlie Ilui?3 tho show 111 in aho-ii-rd - J-'ire! Tho sptcia'.ors thonyl.t the c y was merely a lealistic detail ol the sIh-w. and remained seated. Cries of "Fire!" were soon raised outside the hall and the audience thinking the affray had arisen iu the street harred 1 he heavy door leaking from the hall. They did not discover their mistake until tlie 11 -lines burst in'o lh : rooja. AHer the file " i:S ixlinuishe I for -seven corpses wer Touiid n.'nr t'.v V. tie. including Die bodiuji u( the show- inaii and wife. A large portion of the Liniies are women and children. The woundtd were hurt by leaping through the win dows. A child was Hung out of a win dow by its mother, and f-II upon a pile of strv. Tuis ii the only ':ic4LJI;h cpee'atorH prent in the lull Uuu-Wus not hint. nEECU Ell's BLOW OUT , ', ' J New Y-rk, June C'5. 'Ihe nctuUmy ot music, iu Dro-ikfyn. was overflowed tills eveuii:r by ihe lreds and adinir- f r pfIIen-y Ward D .ei -r. :i.- -mhjj-d to eeleWh MTi' V. The 30th of May. Oj the 30th of May, 1861, the Nation wa irming for war getting ready for, the people knew not what. There was anxietv and lear in nearly every home. for nearly every one had sent a repre sentative to the armv. But of all tlie Usiou soldiers Colonel Ellsworth and a few others only had lost their lives After a few weeks of preparation the volunteers had been ordered forward, and the people realized that actual war had begun. OntheSOdi of May 1862, Gen. Mc Clellun's army ia the east occupied Port lioyal, and Gen. Hillock's army in the west occupied the rebel sortifica tiona at Corinth. The battles of Bull Ituu, Dou3l8on, Sldoh, and Port Koy al had been fought, and the battle of Fair O-iks was fought the next day. The people feared the stern realities of war, and there was sorrow as well aa anxiety in thousands of homes. Oa the 30 of May, 1863, Grant order ed ihe erection of earthworks at Vicks bMiv, The emancipation proclamation had been issued, the Kittles of Cuan ecllorville, Fredericksburg, Stone Itiver, and Champion Hills had been fought, aud the people had settled do vn. with grim deturmin it:on to fight the Btru2rle out. cost wht it misrhr. .. . On the 80th of 3Iay, 1864, Lee, m idy his last offensive movemcut against Grant on the Chickahominy. Th bat tles of Gettysburg. Chickaiuauga, Cfiat tanooga, andKuoxville had been fought Vicksburg had been captured, and the- Wilderness campaign was fresh iu the minds of people. On thc 80th of ii ay. 1865, the n.oru ug papers coutained the amnesty proc amation of President Jolin ?o!i. Lee had SLirrenderoJ- Richinoud h-id le.'ii taken, the march to the sea Ii i l deea made, Jeff D.tvis had been captured, the vr wis at an end and the boys ho hud worn the blue were homeward bound. At this tine the peopie thought mos of the 700,000 returning soldiers and their triumphs. But not many weck9 passed before the heart of the nation turned with a fresh outburst of pity und sympathy to the 150,000 wounded ud sick detained in hospitals, 'and be fore another year bad p ased the 280 OOJ d3 I sol liers clamed more attention lhaa the living. .7 A early as April Jg? 18G6, con grers t'naeted a lawpviccting the mT"siIim h p r oh "I1 in 1 .nunilnn Jelllmivl 1 1 1 U Ul I ULlu a ill-" m m r; ? - - Safest. Best-artMople LINE IN THE VsT?' Magnificent D ning Cars. Eienart Dar Coaches' at tilt; L'ood.-i nt snnm ' yIRST". Bccatisn wc sell all gootls possible living- i)riccs. " - ""S"ECOND-liccausc wo sell a! prices orf vJO tlays time as for cash. '" THIRD. Because Vve .sell the same "oo-.l-i ricc:than any hoiise in the county. - FOURTH. --Because we treat all alihe, ami tpve eV5ry man tlie' Ayorth of lus money. r:r FIFTH. Because we sell the hall-moon Iiiantl of 'wiiile.Jcad at G.25-'per 100 pounds v. hi !e others realize i'-gPCTH ..Because .we sell Wall paper lum 10 to !." per cent, cheaper than our iieighKors. ' -A i e these not enough reasons r ma c - - - . ?;Ie doing the business? v.-. iTJDVCIBTliE, RIOHBY BEOS., DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF Doors, Olio Hi I AISTTS, LI21E', fSfiOlwest w2la.tes.'ITfe2?ms Cash 2 St Louis-'IVains Daily, 2 Omalia-taiiiDaixy, V 5 2 Zansas Pi Atchison' T St.PioiJiiaaj Apajys u.ortfc'vest. !tu f V 7- -vVf T -J i ! T T T T .-- . . r w i -. r (Chicago, Cuytinston Ouir.cy All tralajLrira on time.connectinK iarall points E ast est,' North & Scutb lick-et for snle :it alfreular ticket efiicef, nfonnation reij inlin -ratee, time, &c. cliet r Hy given cy ad iiessin J, F. ItARXAUn. A. C, Dawks Geu'l Supf, enl iass Agn M. O'CONNOR. At the down-towu salcon, CPPOSITE THE PERKINS IIOUS", Keeps acoinpU'te line ot WI 3XT K SI, Ijiquors, a. 7 --j--7f:-' -C a-. :.ir ... T- 1. -t' - '. -! l A Between Kansas CHy ana St-ife frfevrr w? a ;;;y : i"- ' -jr COINC EAST AMD WEST. Elegant tay Coacha, Var!or Pars v. :tli ncli ing ciuurs volvln;r Ch. ."the famous O. H. Q. Wi.lnar l rs ruri flriiiy ta an-1 ! Fiari-rrtoji. CWar irapi'la m.4 AJU-n V H GOING NORTH AiCU SOU f . I - , r ; . 1 . . . . . from Chicago ft Kansas fty, Ct-icaw & oun.jil BlulTs. Cliicairo & Ues Moin. CIiil-.i'-o. fit. Jo seph. Atchison Oc. Topeka. Onlv tlirouh line be tween Chicago, Unci ln & Denver. Through cars between Indianapolis & lunoirLJuTs via feoria. All rnnnprtinns mndM in 1 ' r. 1 1 .1 . -1 1 1.. known as the great TUROUCH CAR lnE. lTtui '.a .Mi;pr-enrtf.:i.m I'n: ini rxiu::i. i'i r, Cham to and from tit. 1jii.s tn.i I'toria hti-l to ai.u irom ct. LOUIS ana t'UIJ.'l,!. Oliiv t-n rnanpe or cars between ht. lyojU tfit lni jnoiiics. towa, tjnooia. .Nelra)ti.. ua i..ivi r. It U univxrsal a Jmittel f j L i tjie m 1 - a r -. . . t n.11 . , ... . . . . w ruioai ciuippea nanroaa in mo tvoria ior an Classes cf Trove; (T. J. TOTTER. 3d Vice-Pres't and Ocn'l Manager. PEKCEVAL LOWEIX. Oen. Pass. Ag t. Chicago. j AND CIGARS, BOTTLED BEEB, ALE AND PORTERr.S. - KEUG'S OM AHA i BEER. and tUe best ltraodvAf ICentucky 91 -whisKfcH. - - ' Opposite Perkliujiouae. Plaxtbmotuh. 1 NEW : ... Furniture Store J". I. XTZLSTIETJDEECf DEAL KUS IN EOT3JITURE COFFINS, - and all kiudn ot goods jjniiully kopt in a it . m v.. riauT clamh 'i if.-iTi:ai: itui:k Also, avery eonipe-'iific of Funeral Goods, MetalliicEfciiSiis Castefs.Roks, Our Sott and, c!wit liesirselsalwayfjii .. ' . f" rf-adi;it-ts. ' Remember rheV rIac6, jn tTNiON - PLtiCK; on Sixth Street. TWO V Doors sooth of OasB Coun ty Bank. - Whear we may be found nltclit or dav. HARRIS & UNRUH. ROBERT DONNELLY'S w-AQoisr BLACKSMITH SHOP. fVagon, Bwjgy, Machine ami l'luio rc t pairing, and aeneral ioblino am now prepared to Co all kinds t,t rctiAiriuir of fana and other machinerv, as tuera la a good lathe In ni shop. PETER It A 17 EN, The old Reliable Wagon Ma lie r baa taken charge or the wacon 01.. Ho Is well known a-i a M'ason. Ordrp SATISFACtlON GUARANT AT JpE McVEYVS SarrYple Rooms ou ni. t;iia l?ie iinest lnii-tilei I reneh llrahdy, ChaiapHin. imtl ialit r tmu iii, j ure Kentucky wuskI several of 'i hp test and must i rnl brands fof i UuTTLE 11 EE 12. Krpali several ofh -r Bter alway il ways on on dranght, and Fif C graves oi aomiers ittj . vr . Vtij jf 1. n h 1 gar? w - -