The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, August 23, 1883, Image 2

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HOUsE " BLOCK. PLATTSUOOTH HERALD.
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Telegraphic.
STATIOXEttY. NOT
C3A.lST3jX3Q Aj5!3D C1GAB8.
James f otteo
MASON & HAMLIN
1 IIRNRY F. MILLEK and
7
THE CYCLONE.
The Almost Complete De
struction ofltochester
Minnesota.
HYA'K
KICO
B. TODTJ'S
Hardware E
AT SAGE'S OLD STAND. ON LOWfcK MAIN STREET.
TTIlie IHJest JLine of (Lock Stoves,
. m (Kasoline Stoves,
c Tinware
66 66 (General Marclwarc
The Southern Scourge.
Miscellaneous News.
Rochester. Minn, August
Governor Hubbard. St. laul : Koclies-
ler U in ruins. Twenty-lour persons
are killed and over forty seriously in
jured. Oue-lhird ot tuectiy is
waste. Wo need inuaeiliate neip.
(Sign, d) 8. WuiTTKN, Mayor,
lu less than three luiuutts 85,000
were raised and eut to the suflerer.
Telegrams werewul to all the citiea in
the states, calling on them for aid; de
tails to follow.
Miuneopolis, Minn,Augut 2t. i uc-
a W a I.
day evening t H o'clK hocuwivi
was oue of the umsI beauti.lul cities iu
the weat. Ten minutes later lis bcaut
had disappeared, and in parts of the
city ruin and ilesolatioU reigned. A
t.rrib.e cyclone had vMted the city
iaviiK' .'siiuctiou aiid Uiath in its
! trark. Just one mould- ago a
To tie found In the Ctty. New Uooi at prices th-l defy con.petlon. Give n.e a call
A MIL EG UMID.
mm wlwm
We liave Just received flue u-ssormmt of
AND
Spring Wagon Tops,
w iloh o will sH ac prices itbia th reach of ; U.
(Dome and See Tanpy
a-vr rj-r r.WF.IENTalTOP MAXU-
THE LIG IITEST. TUltED
..nfii Rv5 "and LailiesSaddle at
AIM aiOiupiiric.i.iu!ii---i - -
J.a.CHAMBERS & SON
BROS
Warranted to be as good aa any wire made. TVe also
keep in stock a general assortment of IIAUDWAUE, STOVES and
TlWwAIlE,Mfll a, cheap a. any Hardware l.ouse in the eountry.
C all and see ns in the uockwoou mvca..
.vukyy
V II 111 I
And Tinners' Stocft
ALL KINDS
KCRSALEBV
Jlgxcelsior
ST. LOU IS. MO
1
Cass County Iron Works
WAFJIAA & KIRBY, Propr's.
Plattsmoiitli. n STeT3.
BOniLJElRS, ENGINES
IltON KIWKVTS p HOUSE COLUMNS.
rf,ciliti. orbe.jwork ?om mo. Ai CiDg..for Bu.lo. Hou. n
A?Bib'EPASIK'N of all kind.. Our Machine Shop I. fnllj enippod
'iSV'ilK mituri.,;. W. dupUcr rtl .asterr prlcea.-a.rtag
PLATTSMOUTH, 3
. I ....rl Nnu
ryi-loUH paseu aix "
It psed through. The day had been
beautiful and warm until evening,
when clouds begun to gather and the
atmosphere was opprensiv heavy and
... r..nr nVlni'k it frtellied as
I 1 1 J I . . " ' "
j though it had bigun to clear up, but
ttooo a heavy hi net- ch'Utl came from
the northwest au.l rain fell heavily.
Dir ctU afier six immediately the
cum-:s assumed a gieeiii.sh appearance
that is foreiuu-ier f tliis terrible vim-
t.ii-t, accfniiauied by a rumbling niise.
In a shrt time the wind rose, mcna-
ing iu vehci y until the full force of
the cyclone was upon us. W nai w
ouce a well populated portion of the
city was h scene of rui.i, to describe
ihle. It must be aecu
rw -v r
for a mind to grasp the terrible destruc
tiou, The cyclone possessed the same
peculiarities which marked the one on
July 21. The main course through the
lower part or the town, but its force
was fell in all parts of the! city, Its
r.auka were aimolv wonderful. It de-
molished well built Htructures ' on
Broadway, doiuguo harm to adjacent
buildings beyond overturning of chim
neys aud stripping covering from
r mf'i. One great beauty of the city
w is its maiiv tree that lined its streets.
Of these hundreds were either torn
down or broken off. and many street
were rendered impassable by their be
ing til ed with trunks or limbs .Some
were gripped '.ar. eveu the bark be
in stripped ofi", aud it will be ye ir be
fore Kociiestcr can recover its loss.
Tuat pirtioo ol the city north of the
railroad, called lower town, received the
moit damage. There is not a house
uninjured aad not to exaeeJ tweuty are
left standing. In soma pares it looks
at a diatauce ai thoag'i th ;re uvtf r ha.i
been a building in that portion ot tne
city, while i not liar stfetious are remains
of houses t show the terrible destruc
tive force of the wiud. A soon as thi
i-ycloae liad passed an 1 people iu more
favorel portioiis of city begun to
learu ot the d.iu.ige, they went at ouce
to the lower to n to reader what as-
sUtauce Jheycmhi, many working all
niirh digging the dead from the debris.
T e wouudod wer conveyed to Back's
h .tel and the Wiuoua Imuse, Llr. lay
er's office aud private residences. While
a i kqw ttie destruction had been fear
liil, iio idea of it could be obtained un
til nprt lnoraiiiz. wluu it- hrroiB
were appd-ing lo heboid. Com
mi ncing a tthe J, E. Co k iouh . n
theS'-. r.-l. w net wa uucirely
dmiiiishei. the cycloae next took Le-
land's residence, baru anJou b uMins,
n:J leaviu- s I J srau ju, m 11
tnniugh ihe lower to.vu. Fro.u the ap
pearance of whe gr.muJ it seem as
thong i a territio fl Kd had swept over
this section. la amy pUcjs wnere
ther-' had heu a reidenc, scarcely a
b ard was ielt on lit premises. The
aras is filled with dirt s.id as if a mud
Hv stream had b.'eu poured ove it
E uly Wednesday m Tniu an orgati
iieit movement was made to care for
the wouuded. A committee was ap
pointed and au appeal issued to larger
C'; ies for aid. The total losses loot up
about $400.00J; ten business blocks
were unroofed. 5) h .uses with con
tents W e demolished. 200 hjuses dam
aged, aud the court house and rout-d
house uu roofed. J. M. Cole, a promi
nent business man owning four mills,
was picked up and hurled to the ground
b eaking every tne. Mr. McQuillan.
Mrs. Steele. Mrs. Zurruth and August
Zn ruth, Mrs. Osborn, and auut, Mrs.
Fred Cl-ugh, Mrs. Wetherbee, Mr. Hl
zell, William Uiggins, Mrs Quick and
cbiid and Miss McCormisk were a.l
kUIjJ. Eight bodies were taken into
toe country by friends before their
nomes were known, and four others are
.-till unclaimed, making in all twenty
s x killed and fifty oue are wounded
sufficient to b2 under the physieian's
care. Many of the wouuded are cbild-
ren, who are severely Uruise-I and oth-
crwhe injured injured. '
i a prn vil.t. DESTBOYED.
- Chester, Fa. J August 22.-1 br1rge
. itt . w unaruni ajcnis. a.
paper mm . -
wnrinii,i t,.niihln. was burned tnl
tnoruinaf. Wb lo bum n . the boiUr in
,.i.-ia.ti. klllime oue roan,
i,.hn Xf.,r.u.v. aud setiously mjurirg
tw.x.r three otheri. including Lewis,
AaiSl ia U a
h- t.r.mrlelor. LoSS about OV,wv.
which is nearly covered, by insurance.
v-w Y..rk. August 22.-A fire broke
.. ci r ,ri.-r 11 thisjuoiuiug in ihe
Kmnim oil works. Long isiauu .j.
where over 1,000 men and boys are eni
.ml the wildest exciteiueu
them. The flame
-..rd rai.idiv and the shop was soon a
wjethiua; maas of flames The local
tire department was unable to cope
with tire, and engines from Brooklyn
,r,. m their relief. Despite their
ioniL efforts the lire communicated io
...
.f liartreal auita ors in me jaru,
coutaiuiug 50,000 barrels of oil, ana
the exieunive lard oil works aujoining
are now threatened. The damage al
leauy dom i estimated at 600.000
Four workmen were aerioubly injured
VKLLAiW JACK.
PeiiBacola, Au,4U.t 22. -The board of
liealth aunouueea that two new caaea
yellow fevrr were discovered to.lay in a
house on Halilax wuari.
rnmHurmnUml Hamilton to search
all houses in the city revealed these
hidden. A Kuard has been
placed around the buiidiug, which will
be burned as soon a- tne sick
removed to quarantine. The
t
Shvilois who had stolen from tnei
un, Hidden in ihe house unlil
nad left. Dr. Owens is reported as
taken with the black vomiting. One
new case at the uavy jard Unlay.
XlJkt K BALL.
Bay City, August 21. tirand Bapid
10. Bay City o.
Kal Saginaw. August 21. Saginaws
1(1 Tiiirdoa 4.
Boston, August 21. Bostons 15,NTeir
Yorks 8.
Providence. August 21 Providences
2W, Philad Iphiaa 0.
Cleveland, Autfusi 21. Clevi luuils C,
L'hit'uno's 5.
ButlMo, August 21 ihiff.do 6, De
troits 4.
OEALKU IN
SAF'A CriAiRP,
fcTO, era, rr-.
f. 0r Alt Description.
ETALLICBTJRIALCASE
f all iizcs. ready made and iold cheap for caub
MY, FINK HEARSE
for
00
.jf
C O.
Louisville
HEROLU'S
Branch Store!
Can be found the largest and
!. NOW UKAUV KOK bKKVICK.
with tuaov thanks tor past patrona-
invite all to call ana examine mj
i.ARiie stock ur
Sltf. rtrtHTI HK ASIMwrin-
CLOTlfG,
m. ' I
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v CJ cL-2 r S S
mm mm C a, C C3
5-4 I 1 ' mm O. 4 S
IV tT- W mm- JU
lew rt-r;-- r-i
as. Am a . 4 psti so
mem-reM- ry u 5
rship ?s r1 !S 3
the suip
e?
best stock of
Gents' FnrnishiE Gooils.
unks.Valises, Boots and Shoes,
-In Cawnnty'.at Bc-d TJwlc Price. KenmnW tl.e Plc.
THT. flfflESIKIDJLIID, KTanagcr.
ARNICA PREPARATIONS
Tt
I a. " i Si .
FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE.
Persecuting the Jews.
The European Outlook, Etc.
Tbe Favorite Line
n.rii .iiiw
lilTUOUTUED
ICGI,!
- a,JtM rW
tuina preparation.
Kill. X J
a I ... iiitt.t.lo inlll--
k x r i . -mwtim nnr pnii"mi i viw
nf-or i uh uf HJi'. - r,,d
A-.l cure l,""""r' r,vuiiM In Hal
,tlM-un. A lanii'T 4,. 4 A TUUKn. 5c
THIS MAGNETIC BZVT IS
WARRA10 TO KEwf-;:;
without nnHlMns;--',''r
H.H.afrvu -',' --a..-
4i. til' ''-
ill OCUIJ
and
C P
AMKHICAX JEWS.
The Times' coiuifpoudent at St. Pet
ersburg, in a dispatch referring to the
.xpulsiou from St. Pertershurg ot
American Jews, in accordance with the
law forbidding Jews, to . live in that
,it. svs.It is not likelv that Kusaiau
nfficials have been over strict in such
cases, in view of the . repeated protests
by the British aud American govern
ments, in resrard to the treatment of the
Jews. A Jew who was expelled de
,.ii., -d to ask the perfect, as a favor, to
allow him to remain until he had irun-
aacted W business, as he could not
demand such treatment an a right.
Tha norrsiumdetit ad is that as the
Jewish difficulty is inur--- an economical
ihau a religious one, there U little pros
pect of the removal of the prohibition
against Jews living in St. Petersburg
and Moscow. The thousands who live
in both places either belong to the
privileged classes, or skilfully evade
compli'incj with the law.
A correspondent of the Times at
Barcelona, says that after a careful
inquiry, it has been louad that the
people of B -irceloua had no sympathy
with the recent rising.
A FRENCII CAPTUKK.
London. A-irust 22. A dispatch to
the Times from Qomr Koug today, says
.I.- u;f.nt T.mauin. ha- been taKen
l,v the French. They also captured 150
cannon and 50,000 Anamite cash. The
Anamites fled into the interior.
tKT "KM" BCK8T.
Rerl'n. August 22 The North Ger
man Gazet'e, Bismaick's orgau. repU-
Ing to the attacks of the trench jour
nal ou Germany, anu their crv tor re
venue, declir.s that Trance alone
threatens the peace of E l rope. He aayi
tint such a state of ffa:r cannot con
tinue without herioua danger, and that
the passions fomented by agitation may
burst the bonds of peace.
CHOLEKA.
Alexaudiia.-y August 22. -Thirty-aeveu
deaths from chub ra occui led here
yesterday. On of the vi-..im was a
British soldier.
CO.NbPIHVTOKS AKUESTED.
Dublin. August 22.-Dr. Connelly
and Patrick Connelly nave been arrest
edat Biuff. . count Limerick, on the
evidence of an infrmer, charged with
being connected with a murder con
spiracy. Documents were found ou the
pi isoners showing the conspiracy in
which they were engaged, WkJi aimed
at the lives ot Clifford Lloyd and
others.
RATHER 8HAKY
Naples, August 22. Mount Vesuvius
Is in a ttate of remarkable activitv. The
continuous trembling of the soil has
resulted iu considerable injury to the
building and to the railway running up
the mountain. -
K. C. Sit. J..
Safest. Best ana Most KeuaDie
LINE IN THE WEST.
Magnificent D niag Cars.
Elea t D3y Ooachca
2 St Louis Trains Daily,
2 Omaha Trams Daily,
2 Kansas City Trains Dail
Ate ison Trains Daily,
Two Trains for
St Paul. Minneapolis, Sioux Citj1
.Vi l -ill : 1 U ! 1 1 -t'i-v-4t. Wltl
Pullman Sleeping Cars,
Between Kansis City ani St, Panl
WI X HO 13 X CHAN GE
AH trains run on time.cciineetliiR for all polnU
riu. .a I'".--:' i.7 -m. brt dl .
r."" llYnim T ak4-r... llc -K'"'
mnl .ir. -V';'V .l,nrT Mtl
a.
w
ABDOMINAL SUPPORTER. -
TO THE LADIES: US
Id th r.- li-f "'! " ' ... u,- a-ut of LU
carry a powornu
OiaeaMs.
E ast W est, North & Soutb
1 icket for sale at all regular tloket office-,
ufor retf trdlu i rates, ti no, &c. clieer
Ity givu .v ,ddres.l,.g ,...
A. C. Dawru. ;ni'lHnpt.
in'l 1'a.Ha AHn
STREIGHT & CO
(Hufceiisor to mrelflfht Miller.
MANUrACTUBKB OF
of Mamv . d lsCkinill
! naK Si. - . arte a at t j ft I tlnWTir
For J1 fo.-m- or .io r;:;.iu7Uv,
mall on receipt of i r.re. J " .!nJLi iiuuW o onr
walat ana !' .
ar.. 'r".?.' -d.iit-S to all . ar
Wl M jdUl-r" wlU U-u. of tU..-
Vhe maoneton APPUAfraro.,
mm
A101LETS0AP
fin jj.w.ra.iff-
IjQ l ll !. A aoluUh
u ly l " ' H
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0 Eft 1 f? As" 2-
VVrl.. ly-i.n" Wii o v of it.
'lamtin'i. Kmibi tti ati'i neca in
iff VA in "' " -r -
I S ct. foi a lai a tJiaka.
TOOTH SOAP
J wltljotit quoation
Urn uioBi. t'if ct ;
t tlo -r iroluc l
aa it not only cl tia
ra th, t eth SS?Ji.lt
Bisul tlW.ua. pat,iiua. U recot Ol pile-.
O. H. STRONG & CO.,
Sole Proprietors and Manfrs., Chicago
WILL J. WAKKltK,
AfTKNT,
PLATTSMOUTII, - - - NMIRARKA.
HOESE-SHOEIUG
CITY SHOEING SHOP
ji 1 1
nun? 3
H I IV tl AY
nnuru ninuna
A large line or
Saddles Bridles Collars WMps &c
always in stock.
Repairing of all At d i.totl dit o
tort notice.
Main Street. brten Fourth and Flttb.
SAGE'S ADDITION
TO TIIK
CiTY f l'LAI'lSMOUTII
Valuable outlota for residence put
poses. Sage's addition lien south-west ol
thecity. and all lots are very easy ol
access, and high and sightly.
For particulars call on
E. SAGE, PronT,
AT
SAGE'S IIAUDWAUE STORE.
Plattsm.uith. Nl'
MIKE SCHNELIiBAJHEK.
B IJl CKSJ1 1 Til
HO..SB SHOEING & WAGON REPAIUINC
All Kinds of Farm lmDlemeats Menieil will
Neatnesuand Dispatch.
Horse, Mule& Ox Shoeing
n short, we'll shoe anything that ti-r
four feet, from a Zebra to a Giraffe
Corn and see us.
1ST JH"W SHOP
"stacr.s corner fro., th sw HtKAL
I am going to 1 .'ill klmlii of hhot ivg, and
do Carriage and V os'.n work. Kfnalil and
How woik doiK io oidrr : now U your tiin to
patroulze me. SUop on WahliiKtn Avenue
at M e
Hcrss-sh- o
Sign.
fyflood Satisfaction GuJiMiitcd.
GEO. I'AI.MF.K.
wir.tf I'lattNinoiitli.
Neb.
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f V BAN
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L l'.m..a.
a b.uj.
Stet A Monroe S:s.-CWcgo.
inn.ll m. alM. -
, .uu uuk .iu : j. i.n.ga
iu..: . ... i. .in I. ir.ua aua Kz-
7 f
v v i
ji
ROB&iVr ODNalELL'S
blacksmith
shop;
Wagon Buggy, Machine and Plow re-
pairing, ana geimraijooomg
I ai now prepared to do all kinds of repairing
of farm and other machinery, aa taere
Is a good lathe in my shop.
PETER RAO EN,
The old Reliable Wagon Maker
has taken chance ot the vagon shop.
He Is well known as a
NO . WORKMAN.
Sew Waca BaTTe tmrnA t
Oraleir.
HATISFAfTti'N AH AWT
War l-arfrs dARim 3TTDf
daorlll.i tW MtltmmU St
Ia HaUlrl Frc t ML W.
mr W A.-ri. ttmmm In
oner ri- rr- w
aDli mm mm t tArtl Cnr-rt Oats
Flower. 4;rMsanH Tr-MKCf. EverrtMny ivff
SEEDS
MnSTI?aItI3l I
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TENDERLOIN
Meat Market,
LAFE a NEIL, Prop'r.
33r Mutton Port: Veal CHictens. &c
ContantiT on hand.
Also. all kinds or .3IK in season, and e
erythlng kept in a
FIRST-ri.N SliaP
At lowest posalble rates..,
lily rLA.TT3MorjTH.KB.
NEW
Farniture Store
dm Z. JJTJHI,
FUB 1TITURE VcOFFINS,
and all kiud of K'ods uxually kept to a
vlso. a very complete tk ol Funeral Goods.
lietailic&WoOueDL-oQcs Cisketsro'es,
EMBLEMS, Ac
Our New awl el-ifaiit hfare ia always in
rrailines.
RememliT thp pUce, in UNION
,IJ1 ' K MlV- f ,pWO
D ors sont b of Cass Coun-
ty Bank.
Wht: r e - a.a UiKlit or day.
J. I UNRUH,
fi i..rr to T r MB
Dr. C. A. Marshall
(Successor to Clutt r A Marshall.)
PrAaorvilon of natnsl teet t specialty.
Teeth extracted w t 'out pain ty ue of
Laughing Hat
AU work ' r mttd. Pries reasonable.
Fjtzouald Block. riM.TTMovTB, N
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