TIT ifTlfTiMTflnmiT TfriniTTl J XMI luliUUiU IlljIIAJLlll J PUBLISHED DAILY AND WKKKIT I MT The FlattsmontH Herald PaMisiiii Co. DAILY, dellvared by carrier to any Prt of tbs cHy rtrWrtk I 1 farMontn Ter Year T oo WKKKLY. by mall. Ona etaar all Riuntha 00 Onvaopy out year a Xclatercd at ti.e rwt Office. MatUmouth. as second tlui natter. PLATTSMOUTII, MARCH 19. U83. Ben Butlkk aud staff, reviewed fit. Patrick's procession in Boston. Beu it only practising now. Mr. Rokkwatkk and Doctor Miller are having a rather personal controversy, all ariing out of local affairs iu Omnlm The land coniiiiiaiiontr down in Arkantas, in behind ouly $11,000; he is to be kited for the amount of de ficit. Indications arc, that the demo crat) will endorse the independent candidature of the notorious Sprugue iu Rhode Island. After Octnler tintt the low r".ui jug pitagc aypt'-m will jo into rfl.i t, '.fii this country can rlaun a postal v. -tfiii superior to that of any n-.ti. ii il r face of tlie jlol. THE lwt con-jri cux-l.-, a i-i w'.i;'!i 5- tolt:.( v lirj.ui iin- : i sue '-.sit' nfea" ir; i; n '. op. le- than tivi; oIi'.r- in the form ..i cr titiratiM paythle to I'.-.nrtr the -ru.. procuring the saim l'Ti.ij " cents for each vav. Tliis v T prnv- a T-ry jrt'it u r r-tin- pi.:, i- ja-ik'r.jr m..;.I r-..'i . Lv Ti No .! ' - rir :- l!:t p ."; '! Thh .-' iiiv much uofis i r -liii't-tiou a.tieidi:"ut to I'm low cuutti u tion :d b: ov. rh allied I fire !- su;-rriue court ot that slte, sitting ar Cmi'icil B!:n. Thr argument" pru a.:l on :.ri-''!i!r -.1 i u'in ;" a -ti ! -ployt.l n -i-ii-,. wei! a iiio ifi-w t gravity oi 1 1- tpira'ieu involved which limit result. i;l:.:r in ijli'iditij, or a.-t-tiog aside, Hie cxprta will of tlio .ove' eigas of that great tate,pIaioiy exrrssi at the ballot box. The controversy just now being wage i between the Lincoln Journal and the OnialiA Bet; over the action of the iate legislature in attempting to disperse the newspaper syndicate of this state who have a monopoly ot telegraphic news is becAiuiog iuteresting. but these gentle men do not yet seem to have reached th question as to whether the telegraph companies ought to be permitted to sell their news to a few at a price which ex eludes the many. We don't believe any body ought to have a monopoly on lightning. WtiAT do the eople of this city ssy ia regard to the diagonal road Tae facts are placed before this people today by the IIekalo and it remains for you to answer. With the Ucaau this seems to be a question of the utmost inipur tance to Plattimouth; a question de manding the immediate attention of every citizen, and an opportunity if lost that will forever rerntiu a reproach to the city. When cities like Dm Moines with a half dozen railroads radiating in every direction becomes so enthusiastic and recognize the worth the diagonal is ta thmt what mud the rj t l ! worth to Plarrsiuouttt? Me i and hr-1 ii re m tins f:r vou to nawt-. WkeMso Wattr i- to hav. - t: ti er j. Our iutormant fiaja it i-xti ab the latent nnt apprived n.ji i- - y and applittiees for handiiiirf no : g cre of the milk ami rreaiii. ai; !. of capJicity to warrant a vl njarkrt for k:: 'ir;du- nii.k v it-.'n : r-.I tf ei r J "'"- .''. r . .V iu;.- , '-;? 1. . . o.' - : --tT;..-!- ?:::. ir:' ..,. !;.: :: I in Mi: i.-')T'f. c n .- t sun. i I.. r--r i i:ii h! .-.i;: il.i'.f so - !:;, -'.f'f ki.-'ul'-i !:ii-: cM:'.;'''!'i;. A '.li i' " !!.'- - n ti: ' - tucir idea4 -. i-v jc Cial. on . and eaTX loa? enough to pay some " tentioo to tU ma'e ial growth of their city or town, are jwls beyond price. The fil!owin; from the CJ !). !!!'( r:i ? A poit.ier imw i:: :h-: iliii t-stin.ati:i iu v:iii-!i '..;. K loi'iisii-i i- he-it ali iM-tii.ii. n the rej.ii!iein :no3. Th : repti'uli can party lio'd wtiiiio in organiza tion nv abler lO-lir tiiin Sena;-. r imunds: Mr. Murat HaUtead telerapha from New York to the Cincinnati Commercial Gazette: It will interest our compatriots to know that there is a drift or public opinion pointing to JuJe Edmunds, now president of the senate and sec ond executive officer, as the next re publican candidate for the presiden cy. The above is a rery moderate way of putting it, and the only drawback to it is Halatead'a reputation ae a bad gui sser in politics. He is riht this time however; except that thire is much more thaa a -drift" in faor ot Jidrnund. There is a big urn nt which wi i ahortly assume the pio portfen of a boom. -. - 'Th .lander atilt now on trial in an j In court of juatic. in whirl. . ' ' 1 V I 1 I . Airs iiain umigar, mi irropcrnt advocata, figure! as plaintiff, hag at- traeted aome'rery uugnerou,.unchiv alrlo and malignant criticism and com- mfcnts againat her from a number of respectable journals, from whom the public had a right to expect something entirely different. What, we may enquire, is this woman's offense ? Thai she is not a pure, good Woman? No. not one bit of it. Helen Gougar's offense is that he is a fearless, ontspoken enemy of the liquor traffic. She is an advocate and an able one, too of the enact ment ef prohibitory laws for the sup pression of the evils oi intemperance, This is her offense and nothing more, and whether she is right or wroug in her Views upon this question, should have no weight with the opinion of any fair-minded mau or woman in regard tj the Tillianousand cowardly oharges made against her fair name and fame by the advocates of thy whisky traffic. The fact is. this interest, unable to meet this woman's arguments before the better classes of the public, seek to destroy the littla womau and her arguments, both, by this attack upon her private uharacter, and wisely, or unwisely, Mrs. (jougar has been brave enough to call her traducer Into a court of justice, there to make good bis ac cusations. 'the history of the world ha shown l. thw ruoat cxreirAa observer, that the advueatef of every reform movement. whose object is the suppression of aorr. ;4it.-Kl evil, have to suoiui:. to Ihr Ass iu'a iBiuiiigiiL annex i.poi: prirtr u s- .n in this j.lf r. t. . . f t ..s.p!e ill (hlf.reep'.c'. W' tuny differ, sikI hci.eeilv dtflcr. am 'j ti pr-prirt5 o; k iaau i iu riiig ..e ptiiiicil airuM ! ent;.t in the : i k jf v-rt tt a ' liquor je' r " i-. .in: r : .- :.-.- . ...?"; Hi-." : r ... t . i n. or i-a;. OOMiioll 1 1 I r ill t.l ii! : 'iT'tt! ot ifiiVriiiiMfD'.i ut :iii 'i-;ivi i i.t-iii-nr can t'HVs' i.o we.iiM xiili the mie-- tum of hex fir ti:utii.eii when s:;e. sekx n n do. To our lntr.d there is ts'rh;i cnip.der thu to -e the -.i-.-.-'f'- .f Ii :.!'.nt:j '-rAtri':-;; '" ii-r? "iuii:: Ui.- -'.ii.i .-i ini-ii.' . i- ance, iiolhing morrtt nvrappropt iate ; it tnould bi accorded woman as m di vine right, to protect the hear intone, wheie she ream her children. It is by agitating the stagnant waters of the pool that they become purified. Helen (iougar has a perfect right to make war upon the liquor traffic of this countiy, and when her private charac ter is maliciously assaulted by thi in tolleraoL power, she has a right to drag Ter traducer into eourt; and every man with blood enough in him to make a square meal for a dyspeptic mosquito, should at least be willing to accord her a fair trial without at tempting to prejudice the public agsinst her in advance. Water Works. The question of the establishment of water works in Plattstnouth city should not be allowed to -est nntilde finite action has been had iu the mat ter. It is no way to do, to wait until a city has tome twenty thousand in habitants, and is spread over broad acres in territory, like Omaha or Lincoln, for instance, then there is al ways a contest by conflicting local interests and business centres over such enterprises, also the expense is very great to supply every purlieu of of a large city with a complete sys tern of water works. 'w is the time to institute this enterprise in our city by first supplying the busi ness portion of the city, and then ex teudiusfthe water works throughout the baianee of the corporation ;i it i eniatuird, and the people feel able, to bear the expense. We wish our read ers to terutc the follow iug item from the Weeping Water Republican of last week, and tec irlmt ih.i enter prising town is about: "A Omaha firm. F.Uiott & Wood, lumbers and eteaui liner, having herd of Ike adiatuatrco:i locution of ?iepinz Watci wi'ii a 'ww to rl:etp " '. lT--live W.:; ",: v.. v. :-:r in :i t.rl llii a (:;, - - -. ; i i ? i . . M.rr - 'if- -i' K ;i- t-.; it:.i;tl . i- -J! . i ;. tor i ihi.i '.VC-. -, .iv i'lt i. -...i s :i:.'- t:;':j'i. I",-iTi ; HI 'i t ii-lr j-'.MJs. "i'l.t-v ' -.s ! f --i !'' v - :;..' i- " . , .-:.;' -.' i .i ; . . . ' -. v ; .' : .- ..'.;, if jj-. 1 1 oiir vi ; j. . .; i i . . t. C'JJ t iie work.- ..:: i i:i city sire to h ve th ir. Circled t is ovrn - pciia, and tin- otiu r ivin thu rent tiny woiihl n-qtiire ahoti 4i :--vy r- t t!i- v.oi in tieiroAii aiifi;:i:. !:'; li; t- r. t !o. -!-i) i 1 1 ni-i't .ji::r;iri o. inj;- : t i.t'lin. i i:n ii r-i.i!.i i i.ii: t c t!;"ji ;nyr il'.'.'i.'I ili' ri r , ; . j.r lie f'lii i.o-t, ,;i tjkii:ji i:i.-n- i oti the -.i!tie.? Ma. Ccktih, of Harirn Weekly is hard lo plt-asr. If thi New Yoik cu torn house whs atioiisheii, w- think t: -c oun trjf iiiijht yi't r-D for a time r ry pleas antlj with tor. Cunis. As it is, we sif o : i ( t-i iLe coi.ntry, r Mr. Curtis fitlitT, fur that- uiattrr; th:- time the uouMe seeius to l,e with Mr. KurtV pri ntotiun. Now if there ia any use thio in th world a thoroughbred livil ser vice reformer objects to, it is a rise ia office without a correpo:diag advance :o salary. II r. Curtis claims seem to be, that it is oo promotion if jou don't pro mote the salary with the man, aud Mr. Curtis very pertiueatly asks, "What e fret ill this procecdiuuf h .ve up n the service? W aa acaa bat ob way aat of thia bobble in N w Y.rk pH'i .. ami is to either al..lili ih- Hwr York tui-; torn hnube or let Mr. Lur'i have sole control of nil the ptrooaj;e belong- i itig to it. Thut wou!i fix it HlBH KaLIX)WS, of tin; At-.b llU l, was married at I'ekiu, 111., t l.e otlier tlay, to Miis Eunice Sage, of that place. Kuuh was aliuo't raided in I'tattrmouth, and is well aud favorably remembered hare by all of our good people, who re joice at his success in life. Mi Euuice tiage is also well know by many of our people, having spent a summer ia I'latts mouth a few years ao, visiting relatives here. Everybody and The IIkkaij, joins iu cougratulations aud prayers for the future weal of the bright young couple. Iiclow we give a clipping from the I'eoria Journal containing the detail of the happy eveut: "At the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Uage. corner of fourth and St. Mary's street, last evening, there were assembled the relative and a few inti mate friends of Miss.Euuice M. Snge, to witness tjer marriage to Hush O. Fellows, cii. or and proprietor ot the Aubirn (Neb.) Post. lis 8ae ,b always re aided in this city, and for severed yt-ars past was teacher in Ihe hi;;h sctiooi huihliii', aud mnny years theorauit at the reformed churcli, being a natnml skilled organist and ft youujj laily of many accomplishment. The weiuu was :i quiet one, owing to tiie severe ill ness ot her mother. At tight o'clock prt;uitly the youtg couple made their appearance iu the parlor and were con fror.ted by Itcv K. I'. Livingston, who iu a pleasing but imprcs6:v- :nanner, in a brief service, pronounced th-in 'man and wife.' The bride looked chaiining, at tired in white silk guipure lac. Orange blossooiS and i.eiiwiro; es we re entwined in her h .ir, with u o.n-juot 01' the -ui.i'. 'I'll- l' "T.i a ...i;it ' 1;; IU 1 ui-u:il : f ui;r. ii-v -i .:; witn i-rnj blosoii:.' :r - ti.ti.n hole bouquet, Mid ii . They wore the re - , : ;.f many vau; ati.e i-re.nout. .or-i-ii . ;m tn i:ie trni the '. bride ur.kli.' , n..t. also om: from tin- ir- 'r of me n form ci. u 1 fit. .Mii i .' c i."Y:n :.:i:H)ni hud lw 1 i:o:ir repast was I ti.C Jl.ili'l life.' J. LEV Y, Will HITY and .-Kl.l- "i: ' ' IRON, RAGS AND FURS Will advance money on all SALABLE GOODS, on lower Main street. Opposite The Old Puke Building. I'lattsmouth. Feb. 1st, 1883 46tf. "ROBERT DONNELLY'S w.A.Q-o:tT BLACKSMITH SHOP. Wagon, Buggy, Machirw and Plow re pairing, and general jobbing I am now prepared to do all kinds ot repairing of farm and other machinery, as there Is a good lathe in my shop. PETER RAO EN, The old Reliable Wagon Maker has taken chance ef the wagon shop. He Is well known as a NO. 1 WORKMAN. New Wtfss and Bntfle nadf i Order. SATISFACTION GTAKANTt"FI. HKNRYBCFCK . v DEALKK IN Fii'?h2furc; SAFES, CHAIRS, arc. KTe., irrc. Of All Description. METALLIC BURIAL CASH ; CO Ffc-T T: v Of a'l f7.r. l-".il i. : it .r' V. illj :::-. I i-.-.iiki 1.r ;i t: : i . :ij.i;c nil iiis-.i'.i :i:;'l ox'-Mi!;" ;.y i. ?-Tf a" "V Wi.-: J 5 3 b u ij ft s i 2 s as - cc 11 , H I IS, H lie 0 58 5 6 Pi? desire to state to they have moved Notions, I5nof.-. nishinii scmh1s to formerly occupied by 3. It A full Yiiw of STAPLE, FuSklTCir queenswae: will be kept at theoM stuud. would be pleased to wee nil our old customer and um uv. w We will keep a HOTTER lii.r -ablcl to. n v. - tv ca. av as rr mm ii !i n. r rjs;i II m K rTi fT i- 1 at&.fl 11 ri uj wi c-n MAV1E Me VIS Blake'sBnikling, up Stairs, Where they ared ci-iving a complet- 1h.- tf a'.l !;it:Mv, i" 'V- :tS3 wisii t- ii!"! ji .. .11 I ill., v Dying, Cleaning t . tt.irt notiv. ;md rfi.. .... Orders receiwA for ay quassfiJy and filled in a saHsiaclorv aiyjusue: . Those e5iiteiiai.vIa,JiH' to i 4-J should exaniioe our work, .e quality of our frriek aul 3s-i Yarda in rear of ll-;-r r4ial?!r Plattsmouth, Sill itffe. X, ft ri imm Ii Hd7 W of tlie old &tmv)M will H0?-d Smith ?, HVTHEIB- 303W TSMIS, READY for ' HUSIIT ESS. iii. -rut A 5 mini Uw ail m fa lOmiaH! Fir. si Tci V ... .-JV.a- : - BX U . z rz. . - r i i n t-x -T- . - '11 the tiuii : Ihrir 5ry it ml I- I'ir ihrh ssre 5 'ox. GF.OC:: v? r r e :;:!! en- . t t ... .. , - , ' j- ' $ 23 p M 'l A .iJ Taiii i r f ft a. 5 j 'j.rpuT T,a . . x k,7i 1 - 3: J. ?J :.cvdi gee it$4 S. J v l IVational Uk3 : - .. . Btoci 1 TTTlftltiW vvN err i rswic K-iik by J. S- li uke. i J.' ""tl, natiokai!'' ' ! 1- fl.A THMK! ill NKI'KASh ii . Hi.- i.'iy !! t!..- itipiiij'' 1 1 ,i i ,i : i : i t: Ii y '' n. i t !...NK.IHa BUSINESS. ..i. .. ;.!.!. Ii' ' r ii .ml l. .Ml -.-.,. i-i: - I., 'u.'ht ;s'i.t fi I l. 1 (.' is I : . i ill- ;,!!"! i! oil In t-ii;l!- r.i! - I'l.iM !'.;;'. Ti , : V..i!..!'!o ." il'.-y ill" i .'i.ii- iiii'l :i.i i in- .i i'..-1 f.u tn . iii- i.r i:.u..i. . tJoilo tidiui mat ft- d- Jit.ntlu inittt. '.:k:.n. iii:iik-t iiii-''- I'.ii '. fur County W; r- .IiiIim r.:..'.'i;ilil M.Iiri II :;i:k !.(. I-I lv. v. A. V A f.. T"ii:J1i:. i;. r. i ii-iiun. r r. wiiii.'. iiii. Bank Cass County; t . ti. it Mail. ;u.-i : '. i v L 1 1 Htivi-. ATTRlOITTH, NEB ' j .JOHN I'.l.'.l K.l'lfl.! lit. I ". .1. M. PA II IIX'.N. Miiier. I 1 TraushCts a General M:ii:gLss. HKJIIKST t'ASII IMtICK Pa hljor r.uniJy and City VrtanU. ,. . . ..ii- .if.. V,'.. I-'. .). "-J. '.iii-ll: v.' iz: :; - V.; 'V.':VK ' i:n. 1J A. (;;ii- ;:--I'm ,ilei.t 1? WI I .fx I ll. ':u:!iier i ttCJvi Hi 0Cii41Jfc..CUlUaa 1 2 1.1.. 'J'juu. i:i-ovi i-.r. i -' .1. :i!id Iiit- rn.f lio . .; m: I ..m; '. 111 .- ; ftai.-s. i It ft A tinw!i :tv;il'.wt'-! i." ,i'y i-.-ii "f '.lit- IJi; it'-:3 i State Hinl t'l Hit i i-ii!i;ii); ei;.in f liuroj.e. j Agent for the i:d:.hraUd . -: 4 CO .3 a 5 2 b 2 " "-I 7 ,p 2 i . - z: ?: i - o - 2 ; O ! f aC f1 C- r. - .0 t I il 0 u lit - H t? u. O ii b iijiiljiij i y s Llli IVo niorp :llin;nat fsin, (iont or .eurujsia.; n-'.,f tit.,, j o f'-etr h,,ttn to fail fear hr.mrnto fail rl.rtn.U-. Ucfr.r to ml ' t.i c jn.-.j.-ii-.i.-i". .. ri.rtn.u-. i.ejrr to ml t, .':!, ' iJ illicit,-,: f:ul drv.jgl-i f-.r IU' .' . i..i.,;; n' li':llr:'. : ot s rr.ir acid wui'ii j;.rs !N thk '.!.nii:i iji" !;:1U'M T!: A Mi (iO'.'iV 1M - ' I K N l.- Al.lCVtiir 'i i" i.i.n.'i :.s ;i ciMi'.iiiDii- M !M.' Y: l't!''. I:t ;;li-r' it r 1 1 i -i.'r : ;i i-r! Iy ;it till' i-iii-i- i ( J:!!i;i!!iia'i-i.i. iii'iil r r.il N. nra'pu. Ianciii(:niv tieat hm-hIIv tin? !tf't. It h.ii tu'en I'liriiri lii'it U i-ii ilii,t seli-lltlst- Ill.&L lin,nil a 'lt. ,11 'itn, -..'l.l ,kf i.i.f'iiti. M il II I'iir1, nl:itiii-ut. liiiiui" H. aiiit fu-iottitli'.' ! lotions will not Urtuii'.it- l:i- .'.i-.t-;rfts iiicli ! .r-thi' l suit of lilt jioi.vti.:i til t!i i.locnl I with I ric Acid. . 4 ?.-f 'VI.,.l worku villi tnarvi J.rit f- f-t !! 'ii -ciil m'! so ri-:r-m'- the tlli.irJfr. ! . ... ...... .. . .... .11 i .-i .. 11 uuw - '-. il.- t- ;i"i i:i-iri-i niu i . t;:rl;inj of America and Kurr.pe. Ilixheit I .illcal Arailmy oi farni reports 95 per cent .. ia three days. REMEMBER j I KtlC' : tl MATlS iM, GOUT a.ul -NEi KAlilA. nsft pain are suiMliiert :tli:n.4t in- i t most 'ctelisft p; ! liv. . .veitatriul. lie In I i,-i:aiai.tid ot tiioai-y rt-is-naf-a. l toutanil of tentiaociali fteat on aprllca. tim:. - ?1 a i:.T. 6 F..'xei for ?."). : Scut frc by ru!l ca rect-t tit iao:ii'. ASK YOLK liKftiOI.vr FOK IT. ! 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