3 ? THE HERALD. TELEGRAPHIC! g.lM'L BOWLF.S OF TIIR SPttlMi FIELI) REPUBLICAN IEAI. Staiiley in Paris. Tcrrihle Kail road Disaster. Atlanta, Oa, January 1G. The juiy in the trial of the .second indict ment against ex-Go v. Bullock, voted unanimously not guilty on the first ballot. The trial lasted six days. This disposes of all easej against the gover nor except misdemeanor. SfTtlXG field, January 1(5. Samuel Bowles died at 11 to-night. Paris, January 10. Stanley, the African explorer, arrived to-day. lie was met at the railway station by member3 of the geographical society. IlARTFOnr, Con., Jan. 15. A serious railroad accidtnt happened on the Con necticut western Railroad, just beyond Tauffsville, about ten miles from Hart ford, at 10 o'clock this evening. An excursion train, returning from the Moody and Sankey meeting at Hart ford, fell from a trestle-bridge into the Fannington River. Two engines, one baggage and three pmseng'-r cars went down. HaIvTFORD, January 15. Work at the wreck of the Connecticut "Western train at Tauffsville continues. The re lief train has just returned to this city. So far ten dea l bodies have been re covered, all eastern people. Ten or inure wounded in hou.-.es in Tauffsville are doing well. T wenty of the wounded nave gone home. Many of the missing persons are from places west of the weak, not yt in communi cation- The bridge was built by A. I. Ilriggs .Sc Co., of Springtbdd, M iss., in Decem ber 1875 was purchased yesterday by James Gordon Dennett, is to bo used for an other Arctic expedition. Rostov, January 13. A banquet tendered Hon. Ii. II. Bristow by Gov. Iliee and 1-jO leading citizens, took place lo-night. Martin trimmer pre side!. 180 gentlemen were present. The general was heartily received. lie Did It. Yes, A. T. Stewart always did it. Once he came to the conclusion that although advertising was a good thing as a ladder, it was of no great benefit to him, as his name sold his goods. To test it one department only of his establishment was advertised. Its business overtopped that of the others so immediately and so largely that Mr. S. concluded that to get the full power of his name it must appear in printers' ink. His advertising man ager say3 "from that time he advertis ed more than ever in the leading papers. A burning chimney, when the soot has been lighted by a fire in the fire place, can be extinguished by shutting all the doors in the room, so as to pre vent any current of air up the. chim ney; then, throwing a few handful of common fine salt upon the lire in the grate, oi on the hearth, the fire in the chimney will be immediately ex tinguished. The philosophy of this is that i.i the process of burning the salt, muriatic-acid gas is evolved, which is a prompt extinguisher of fire. Ben HnllMay's No-.f. N'' Y-rk 'ir!. While tiaveleing in a Ws.hirton train recently with a number of ac fju imt.tru c, old Ben HoIIiday became unusually communicative. He climb ed the Kocky Mountains waded through the Great Salt Lak jumped across It was a Howe tru?s, with j the lilack Canyon of the Cohuado.danc- two spans, each span being one hun- ed in the Death Valley, cooked griz dred and sixty-three fret long. There lies in the Yellowstone geysers, scud seemed to hive been nothing wrong i ded down the Shoshone Tails, and told with the structuie. Timbers where ! ;i score of stories so thrilling that the they were broken of? and splintered j hair of his hearers arose to protest. are sound. The spans were long, but some of the most experienced railroad men agree the aceident was wholly caused by the tremendous weight of two engines passing over at the same time.' I'oth certainly weighed sixty tons and possibly more. The man who stood at the den ,t in Tauffsville i as the train left there noticed its make- j up, and reports he watched in suspence j to see whether it would p. is-; over the bridtre safelr. and while he was waiting i heard the crash. Pottsvu.f, Pa., Jan. 15. By the ex plosion in Potts' collier, near Ashland. Jones, Hugh Wilson, Walter Cosgrove, and a man named Guyer. were killed: George Schebur severely, and two oth ers slightly injured. "Frankfort, January 18. (Jen. John S. Williams was elected to-day on the joint ballot senator from Ken tucky, to succeed Thomas C. McCreary, by a vote of 120 to 11 for IJago, Repub lican. Washington, January 17. The house committee on foreign affairs authoriz ed Mr. Cox (N. Y.), to report at the earliest opportunity a joint resolution tendering the thanks of the American people to Henry M. Stanley for solving the most difficult geographical problem of the age. Home, January 17. 'I he funeral of the late King Victor Emmanuel to-day was very impressive. The procession was an hour and a half long. In .ad dition to the official procession, which was a mile long, there were 2,700 de putations from all parts of the King dom. The costumes in the official por tion of the procession were magnifi cent. The Crown Prince of Germany, with representatives of Austria, Port ugal, and Baden, walked abreast. The Pantheon, which was splendidly deco rated as the Chape lie Ardente, was reached about 4 in the afternoon. The entire procession was on foot. The ecolesiastic il service was confined " toabsolution and benediction pronounc ed by Monsignor Gori, arch priest of the chapter of the church. The stone which is to bo placed in the chapel destined for the King is a simple slab bearing only the words "Victor Emmanuel, first King of Italy." It stood between the high al tar and the altar of Saint Anastasias, martyr. On the right as the Pantheon Is erdered, over the gate way of the Pantheon, was (he following inscrip tion. 'Italy' with a mother's pride, with a daughter's grief, supplicates for the great King who was a faithful citizen and triumphant soldier the immor tality of theiighteous and the heroic." Lonhov, Jonuary 1. A Russian official dispatch, dated Kezanlik, Jan uary 10 says, A nconnoitreing party of dragoons has brought information that Suleiman Pasha is at Phillippopo lis and has given orders to burn every thing. Tatar Bazardjik and Phillip popolis are reported to have been burned. LnxO'JN, January ly.--A Russian official dispatch announc es Cen.Skohe- loff entered I'hilippupolis the Kith and extinguished the Maine in Bulgarian dwellings tired by the retreating Turks. Annapolis, Mi., January 13.- The legislature in joint convention to day elected ex-flow James II. Croome, United States senator to succeed Geo. It. Dcnnio, whoso term expires March 4. 1579. The vote was Groome 73, Stelner 17, scattering 2. St. Paul, Minx., January IS. -A Uismaik special to - the Pioneei-Press aays the Indirii3 are collecting in the Milk river county, and possible trou ble is feared. Kelley. Gen. Mills' chief scout, has gone from Tongue river to look them up. London, January 18. It is stated One of his yarns was both startling and ivmu-iing- j "One night," said he, "long before ' the Pacific railroad was built, I was ' bounding over the plains in one of my overland coaches. My wife was with me. She was sick, and lay asleep on the liottoiu of the stage on a bed of buffalo skins. The night was fearful- j ly dark, and a drizzling rain was fall- j ing. Mis. Holiday and myself were j the only passenger. Several stages. had been robbed within two months and the di iver was ripping along as though a gang of prairie-wolves were after him. Suddenly the horses were thrown on their haunches and the stage stopped. I was heaved forward, but quickly recovered, and found my self gazing at the muzzle of a double barreled shot-gun. P.y the dim light of the stage lamps the barrels looked as big as nail kegs. 'Throw up your hands and don't stir, shouted the own crof thf gruff voicp. Up went my hands and I began to commune with myself, I saw that he did not know who I wh, and I was afraid that my sick wife might awake and call nit by name. My coat was buttoned over my bosom, but hardly high enough to hide, a mag nificent er.ierahl that cost me over Ss, 000 a few weeks before in San Fran cisco. I hardly breathed through fear that the light might strike the stone and its sparkling brilliancy attract the attention of the robber. I had abjuL 810,0'K) in a money-belt close to the skin, and several hundred dolh'.rs in my pocket. "Suddenly my friend shouted, Come, shell out, d d quick, or J'il send the devil a free lunch.' "I passed out the few hundreds loose in my pookets, and handed him my gold watch and chain. They were hefty, I think the "chain alone would weigh five pounds. "There!' said I, 'there is every cent I've got. Take it and let me go on. My wife is very sick, and I don't know what would happen to her if she knew what was going on.' "Keep your hands up,' was the reply while a second robber received the watch and money. Then a search was made for the Express Company's box, but the double barreltd shot-gun did not move. Its muzzles were within a foot of my nose. For my life I did not dare to stir. My nose began to itch. The stiff hairs of my mustache got up one after another and tickled it until th sensation was intolerable. I conld stand it no linger. "Stranger,' I cried, "I must scratch my nose. It itches so that I am almost crazy.' "Move your hands,' he shouted, 'and I "11 blow a hole through your head big enoug for a jack rabbit to jump through. I appealed once more. "Well. he an- swt red, "keep your bands still, and I'll scratch it f- r you. I hate to see a part ner suffer." "Did be scratch it?" asked one of Hen's interested listeners. "Sure," said Mr. I lobular. "How ?" asked the breathless listen er. "With the muzzle of the cocked gun," said the great overlander. "He rubbed the muzzle around my mustache and raked it over the end of my nose until I thanked him and said it itched no longer. The robbers soon afterward look their leave, with many apologies, and Hen continued his journey to the Mis souri with his big emerald and $10,000. all Look Here vou can cet Boots and Shoes of styles, patterns and make, from No 1 KAsrrnN" norsns also a fine stylish perfect fit of MY OWN MAM' FA I'll' UK from the finest French Calf Boots made in the state, down, at prices that lfy mm petition. Ladies and Children's IP. win TIE has come home, And he has brought the finest line of Dress Goods, Staple Goods, ' Fancy Goods and Notionsyou ever saw. say Mollaieig f grocer ies by the acre9boots and Iiocs till you asa54 rest hats anal caps till ymi arasasa buy Spring and Summer Goods ever and ever so cheap flow Li your han-o,ul to s-l---wt nn rrs auyboil 'y. Hurry', up. I trnitt to go E.'t (i:;-t'U if.rt month. IBOOT -ajto SHOE M AN U FACT O R Y. 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Amenta for the "DOHKMIC" Scwiiir JTa rhine and tho IOMKlTIC " Paper Fashlo. wanted in all unoccupied territory. Address SeTirg l!adh!a3 Ccnj&E7, lie Ycrk. And New llluitrafed Cattogu, ilh inctrvctlont how lo beooms Agnt. CASKET Onr Imprrlnt CnBltrl mntalna one rmlr of Ijw1y nrarelPta. on Unman ?Totc Chain unit T.nrkPt.one ill l StmJ, one ir "f sioeve iiliuoni. m I jkIt's Set ( F.nr-rinnnnd I'ln), une Seal liinr. one intrraTwl " Frieni htii" Hlnif. i. ne riahi HI us. one emli'ipsvl i'nllnr tlutton; nil of whlcli nre tile Unrnt cid-pln(, warrail led ia land l he test of ootid atol-l, and tiiw-Uv w reirvenleil by the enirrnviiiirs in lliis aiiunnet:mtii in reei-tpt f One tlnr we will send this (fraud arrov of eleunnt Jewelry, eeurel piu-ked in r beat tilul nioriMTo cttaket, itiinld. to an v nddretw. Our lllustrateit ratal'eue acconiimnfes every- ensket free. " Hvin one of the Imperial Onxkei Id onr "nw't-oyl'in. we must wiy, lh.it. liiie tlie nrti'-h are nl olid icold, tijfr ft re beautiful imlmtioint end verr prettv. each parlieular jiiecv beinij ejuaily as good as ai old In the city Jewelrv utore Khitokh- Humk ajiii V auh. "An henonible homo, entttled to Hie eonrlMeni-e of llieir pntrons KniTOB Chthbttaw WoptI). " "M e en-lorse ihe hich onler of reiK-tbiliiy uitaeiie I to the teinaii Jewelrv .'o." F.n. J'ohton Oi.obI " To aeanre our palrona of our re?iMiuHibilitv. e reft r to anv r?iiaijl business house In Clucluuall, aO by permlaHiun U the cviuiniereial afreocy of Tariiutn, MeKillop and Co." Mail all orders to STEINAU JEYfELUY COMPANY, No. 5 Arcade, CINCINNATI, 0 PRICE LIST solomonXnathan, cktiii: Fall and Winter of 1377 anil 70. W'p have rc-ft'i v-'l a TIlKMr.Xnors S TOf'TC of stuplo :iti1 Vnncy Dry CJooiK MilliiU'ry, Ciolhiiu, U;iU niv ''.ts, 'rrii.iitiiiii.'s, .le .v.-'.iy, N'otion.s, &c, etc., whicli vt- will si-il at prices that t'.vfy competition. The following will give our cuslonu i s an iile-.v of tlia VERY LOW PRICES which we will adhere to. Prints Cs'.atKlanl) Hi yards for .?1.00 Canton Flannel. 12 " Cotton Jiatliito:, S It.s for 81.00 Cottonadcs, from I V per yard up Comforters, from M'e a piece up Other 11 ran d-5. 5') vards for -Sl'O Indian Head Muslin, 12 y'd.s for 81.00 "Water Proofs, from TOc per yd up Planket.s. (full line) 81.2 ier pair up J.adies suawls, troni i-c up Felt Skirtsfrom C-Hc ii All wool yarn, best in market 8 or Hi up Standard Carjx-.t Warp.81.2-"). " H bundle Iadies Kid Cloves, jier pair up Ladies (J-umllets, 7"; ier pair up Ladies Merino Hose, 2 pair for 2oc Children's Merino I lose. I pair for 2-"jC Ladies Merino Underwear, C0c up. Cents' Merino Cndtrwear from 3"c up. MENS' CLOTHING. Overcoats from 83.2 up Pftll Suits from 8-j.OO up. BOOTB AND SHOES. Mens' Hoots from 82.2-" up Trunks from 81.")0 to ?52.0O. . Ladies Shoes from 81.00 up Full lino of Trimmings, Fringes, Ball Frinues, Silk, and all kinds of Vol vctincs, Plush. LARGJE! and SPLENBm STOCK of Zephyrs, Woosted and Berlin Yarn, DEED MJL L1S 3 PEIirOltATED PAPLU IX GOLD SILVER AND ALL C0L0I1S. Fine stock of LADIES READY MADE CLO'AKS from 83.00 up. CASSAMEHES, DUDAGE EMPRESS CLOTH, IJLACK ALPACAS, SCOTCH PLAID, AVIIAPPEIl GOODS LADIES TILTERS. CORSETS and "WHITE UNDERWEAR. OUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. as presided over by Mrs. Dull, the exp eienced Lady Trimmer who w as with us last season, is full and complete. Mi. Dull is competent to do any work in thi.-department satisfactorily. We hsve the finest stock of millinery goods w est of Chicago, and do not propose tobe undersold. Don't Forget TJic Place, PHILADELPHIA STORE, Main St., Plattsmouth. J. V. WECKBACH, Prop. NEW GOODS, ELEGANT STYLES. 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