4 t. I:'. ' r VOL. 1 PLATTSMO ITTII, XUISICASKA, THURSDAY, MAKCII 22, 1883. NO. 22. pirffemttt I. r f 'I " v 'I i THE DAYLIGHT STORE! Full Line Cciicrnl McivJinndisc. Full Line General Merehandise. Always on Hand, Always on Hand. SSotfoiu Iriees for Cvash. ottom JOSEPH V. ! 1 . i.l.J'ru V: Cai 23 AL. GOING EAST AND WEST. Ek-sant l)ay Cooubea, Varlor Cans with KecUa uir Chairs (seats fre. fi'nokin-.r Cars, with R- Kutviti CLirs, Pullman Pnlaca SltH-jiinCarj i: 1 trom Chic Kauftaa -itJ", t-tkMfo J t n.-.m-il j itwi-n Cbir3(o, I jncoln rxnriT. Tim.'ib o:irs I fH-twptn J'!t:mapilui IVMisvnl fila ; v: ( I'etiri.i. Ail I'Ofino-lioiia mailt- in t?;:itm inli. 1 Vown as the great THKOUGilt.'AU LiNE. i i Flno&t Equipped Hal!ro.;U In the It. J. POTTtlt &1 Vlo-Prea't anI Ot.sti Manager. Y S P4 7 'if M i BENNETT Corr.e to t!ie fruut vi.N 1 TO" i1 Staple and Fancy Groceries fi:esii and swk . v Hfll "Vf nr .:gtjt. id tfVli iir tin if f'K ilF ( i'iON" OJiOUX!) SPKS, Avn Tin: c"t.i:::!TKr "BATAViA" CANNED GOODS, Nitlin fin r in llie m.ii k I . I'la't'i MlwHyk i!2t;i'I. I o:n rt u-.i. We 3FLOU IR.9 AND 3F3E&o:E:Eo:iSir, At Wholesale and Retail. Cash paid for all kinds of country produce. Call and see me. Opposite First. THIS CELEBRATED d k alh us Hardware, Stoves The Ut and must complete assort mei iJiCHJK, two dou WMit Of ClUTOlh. C" """"P""' ' " "... ; flriees for 4'ash WECKBAGH. ''-s2:v ":'v - " mi n 8 orr i ; A '"- '.. r"-7 ' -U I oorHC. oaT i awo south Solid Train. f nifs-.t l"i r Coac' if i aid u" ntn:: PAlave .jiii ' ,-r- run :ai!y to ami fro:i St vii .'.m.iiii.i t i: a v. Ke.;!:;ilc. !'h-.; V:1 ; hirer.' 'i-: !'it: !'f ' .n -. v. 1:.H : iliA'ij.--- 'f t-nrr .s-tv--zi n I... ; .nu.. k. Ijihn.::i ... ri-i..: :-!(" ;...'. it ij ui -- -iiiyaAai-.t-1 U i. t .n Vt'or'J Tor aii CiUA .--- V..:-: .:' , i. .. U. .: ! AHEAD! & LEWIS, :i ci:ijltte tock f "Tier" li?nil of I dtimtirc Oyt niuKr- you rI;t.!. National Bank. AX FOR SALE BV rsr .and Tinware. - .t tn the city. ' In the HOCJICWOOD CALL AND 8EK V. . FEED, OPERA HOUSE BLOCK. - :. . -iSs () . i: . . ,..! .. , .i-.".- : : -. ,t.; : i : . - . ' , '. ': . " ' j..-' : " : . : T 1; "!' . '. ... ...-r'' i. .' j.-. : t : .' ., 1 ,r J '' " I ' '. ' :' :' V,7i ' !' ''M-1'.!-'. ipiiiiil Mill Iiilip mi a a ma -a b Orders taktu fur WILSON I'.Kos.' Kill K'l'S. 0 I.OAlil tv the DAY ! WKKK. Dealers in iHb in Him 0 Eft a sag M ii n hi y il h u h i JLOW1EST laMC139 (DUD The lATTSMOLTLH HERALD eve i yt facility In every Catalogues and !n every lt-partnient. Our Stock of ll;ink I'apers ami roHterinIa is Large and complete in ijuulity and assortment. ORDERS BY MAIL SOLICITED. Pia ttsmouth Herald Pub. Oo. PJ1 n OPERA HOUSE P A1- GENT3' FURMSHERS. t POST OFFICE Wews Depot, ST A I lONKRY. NATIONS. MASON & HAMLIN IIKNUY K. MILLKK and PIAKTOS, rKNTItAL If DCCTH1DAMT Meals at Al, Hours. OYSTERS IN SEASON. W ria rP Trn cfP n JEARL & 7th &T., all kinds of 9 1T.ai:SSM CASH. PUliLISIIIXd COMPANY has for Urst-class WOII! department. Pamphlet Work, TELEGRAPHIC MIKCKLLA.NKOUS. The Molly Maguires Again. Uneral New. THE TAILOriS TALK. Des Moi.vi-a. March 21. Tailors are on a htrike Their places are being Clled by non-union men. TKANSFEIt OF TJIKTItl.'TIl. New Yokk, March 21. Ti e Truth, it i saiil, lias passed into the posses sion ol a syndicate, with O ikey Hall as editorial manager. SOUTH CAROLINA ELECTION KltAUJM. New Okleans. March 21. In tl.e Waiuiighl, Glazier aint Short election fraud cases the prosecution obtained a list of dead men whoso names appear ed on the pull list as voters. THE MOLLY MAftUIRES. Unioxtown, Pa., Marcli 21. To night Superintendent Kieghtley, of Younjrstown, shut and killed John Kane. The Molly Mauiie miners are or. a strike and vt-ry ugly. Great fears of an outbreak are entertained, and the incitement is high. BUSY BREWERS. Rochester, March 21. The state association of brewers and maltsters passed a resolution not to spend money to purchase legislation or in fluence the action of the legislature, and denounced the system of legisla tive overtures by lobbyists and black mailer. albert goodyeau's will. Boston, Match 21. It is discovered that the will of Albert Goodyear has been suppressed for six pears by his widow, who just died. The statutes provide lor a tine and inprisoumeut of the executor for such an offense. The will makes a number of outside be-qut-std. His only son. Alfred, is nam ed as executor. systematic stj:ali:. br. Paul, March 21. Two brothers named Ferte, cash and paying teller respectively of ihe Sscond National bauk here, were discharged from the bank today. It apj-eara that they haicbeeu earning on a system of stealing. Thus far $15,000 is found missing. It is not et determined what action will be taken ngaiust the men. CATTLE CONVENTION. Syracuse, Marcli 21. The annual meeting of the H .lsteiu breeders' asso ciation ot America was t!i 1 irgest and most iuterexking y-t held. One hun dred and fx:een mt-tubers were pres ent, representing Ohio, Pennsylvania, Kentucky, Illinois, Wisconsin, Michi gan, Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska, Vir ginia, New Jersey, New York and the New England states. The report of the secretary showed an increase of 2,007 animals in registry during the year, carrying tLe number of regis tered animals to 5,003. Liberal appro priations for premiums for beef and butter, to be awarded at the fat stock shows in Chicago and Kansas City and at the national fair for dairy products, were made. The board and officers were re-elected. coxkling's case. New York, March 21. The inquest in the case of William II. Haverstick, shot Monday evening by George W. Conkling, Jr.. was resumed today. Several witnesses were examined, but no new tacts elicited. Mrs. Uhler, sis ter of Coukling. is still in the hospital suffering from nervous prostration and unable to be present as a witness today. It is expected she will recover sufficient tomorrow to be present and the iuquesl was adjourned until then. Mrs. Uhler obtained permission from the coroner to look at the body and drove to the undertaker's accompanied by a physiciau and undertaker. The brother of the dead man arrived today and started this evening with the body for Carlisle, Pennsylvania. sitting bull. Chicago, March .21. Instructions have been forwarded to the command er of the department of Dakota, for the removal of bitting Bull and his immediate followers, now under mili tary surveilance at Fort Kandali, to Standing Mock agency, where the other Sioux reservation Indians are sta tioned. The savages will leave Kan dali under a guard April 15th. Pro visions will be provided for the Indians until they have an opportunity to provide for themselves. This is in accordance with the request of Siitiug Bull to become a reservation Indian which the chieftain has hitherto de clared that he never would. He was taken to Fort Kandali early last fall together with a number of warlike young bucks, and thus separated from the others of his band, the Uncapapaa, owing to tbe ugly demeanor of himself and followers. -It Is expected he will be given an opportunity-to pre ride tor TUlu Til A IN ROBUKH8. Ozakk, Alk., March 2!. Johnson brothers, two of the Little Rock A Fort Smith train robbers, now jailed here,con fetised to their crime. George Johnson said the party was organized at Mrs Heimfl', but the plan was out exactly completed there. It wan understood that the Little Hock & Ft. Smith train was to be captured and robbed. They adjourn ed to meet at Mulberry, where the plan of operations was formed in the wood near town. The intention was not to kill any one except in clf-dcfence,and to avoid bloodshed un Ic-b ab61utely ncces sary. The shooting was done under ex citement and was entirely unnecessary Jim Ilerndon, who was captured this morning near Huntsville, Madison coun ty, lired the hot that killed Conductor Cain. The original plan was to capture Cain and rob the passengers. George Johnson is an cx-federal soldier, and is now drawing a govern meat petition. F011E1GN NEWS. A Big Batch Bagged. Floods In Nova Scotia. TUE (JUEEN'S INJURIES. ETC. DE LK88EPS, Tunis, March 21. DeLesseps has reached G ibes on his way to the desert of Sahara. UANLOX. Touo.NTO.March 21.- Hanlou has gon to Washington to train foi the race with Kennedy. mt. ktna talks. London, Mart h 21. Au eruption of Mt. Etua has begun, accompanied by earthquake, causing a panic in the vicin ity, beveral houses have fullen. a false uki-oht. Bkklin, March 21. Nothing is known here concerning the scheme attributed in America to Bismark for acquiring lKn.I in Mexico on which to settle Ger man emigrants. DISOltOKll AKD IMPRISONMENT. Pauis, March 21. Lissagurry, son-in-law of the late Carl Marx, and manager of the newspapers LaCitayer and LaUu taille, has been convicted of inciting to disorder and sentenced to imprisonment for three months in default of bail. FOilKIOX KliOODS. Honolulu, March 21. From the Aus tralia Exchange: Heavy rains through out Victoria. In the western porliou much damage is done by the floods. Frightful thunderstorms with gales and hail in Queen land. Crops destroyed and many sheep killed. THE MAN UAKIiKD. London, March 21. The police pos sess a clue to the explosion hi the office of the local government board A wo man observed and fully described the appearance of a man apparently placing an infernal machine against the building Arrests are soon expected. LECHEROUS LEPERS. Honolulu, March 21. The Commer cial Advertiser, regarding the reports of the general spread of leprosy in Hawaii, says: Six of the most important dis tricts, comprising an area of 300 uquare miles of the most densely populated por tion of the kingdom, with 10,000 inhabi tants, has been thoroughly searched by the board of health. The result was that twenty-eight native and no foreig n lepers were found. Ten foreign lepers were found at the settlement of Molk&i, most of whom contracted the disease by licentiousness. THE QUEEN'S CONDITION. London, March 21. The injuries re ceived by Queen Victoria, Saturday, by slipping on the stair, are more serious than at Orst supposed. On returning trom a ride she was unable to leave ber carriage,and bad to be carried by attend ants. It is believed she will4be confined to her room some time. At best, grave fears are entertaiued,owiug to the queen's age and feeble health. Great crowds surround the building. Later: The queen transacts her offi cial busiueo n Urual. the ttave an au dieiico t- Giadtono yes erJay. FLOODS IN NOVA frCOllA. Halifax. March 21. The taaw for the past fr lnyu ha been followed by a severe r.iii.:nnn. ltivers are over flowed, bridge., swej-t i,way, lowlands flooded and much property t";.-tr yed. ll-xi 1 way mtum ii nidation Is interrupted. T.ie greatest freshet on the Coruwallis river knowu for years. The Windsor and Auuapolii railway is submerged and badly washed for two miles. Oxford and Cumberland counties report the greatest freshet kuowo. Three bridges across the river Philip are carried away. Tbe ice jam causes back water, flooding houses three Ice t deep. Some families were removed io canoes and raits. A number of small bridges are gone. Com munication Is completely cat off in every WASHINGTON NOTES. Dispatches Today Limited What There Is. roLOER'a health. Wasuinoton, March 21. Secretary Folgcr has returned, very much lia proved in health. CHICAGO CERTIFICATES. The treasury department has under consideration a proposition to have a series of gold certificates issued from the sub-treasury at Chicago distisct ivo from the New York and Washing, lou issues. DISMISSED. The supreme court of the United States dismissed, on motion of the appellants, a number of well kaown Colorado cases, iu which Flood, Mackey and Fair were appellants, against J. H. Iiurko. FRAUDULENT TRANSACTIONS. C. C. Williams & Co., of Springfield Illinois, are declared by the postofilce department to bo engaged iu conduct ing u scheme for obtaining money through the mails by fraudulent, rep resentations and promises, and tho postmaster at Springfield has been di rected to discontinue the delivery to the firm of registered letters or mon ey orders. Chicago Grain Market. UP TO 4 O'CLOCK P. 3f. Special DLpatcb to tbe IIbkald. Chicago, March 21. Call S p. m. CORN. March Si4; April Cljf; May MW; June 30 July 61. WHEAT. March 104; June 110.; July July 109. OATS. Apiil I;May 4ltf. CHICAGO BECEIPT8. Com, S6l cars; winter wheat, 47 cars; spring wheat, 43 ears; oats, 80 cars ; barley. 21 cars ; rye cars. - Plattsmeutb City Markets. fbovisioks, rsuir, ricoto . (bktail) Reported by U. B. Murpby Co. Flour 3.00 d 4.60 pervt. .. SI.K " US m Meal Bran .S6 c Chopped Feed is M i-i.mt - $3.00 KKcocts per 19 " " .. ....... S 17 " 14 10 1 $4.90 ii 6 ou per dot, . . is ti IIS e. " we. 44 tfiQsoct. psr bu. Si.so - 7SctS 44 T5ts 44 ...1.M a si.aa M I9e per gal 4&o br MB o live riuur lirabaiu Flour Butter Clieexe (Dart nklui).... Clie?e (lull cream)... Sugar Cured Hams.... hmcoii Shoulder. Dried Br.ef Poultry Kkk Cabbage Choice Potatoes Sweet " Beet Ouions Apples (wluter) Sweet Cider Oysters, select " Couiuiou flattsmoHth Telephone Exchange. 1 J. I'. Young, reldeuce. 2 Bennett it Lewis, store. 3 M. B. Murpby It Co., " 4 Bouner Stables. 0 County Clerk's office. C . B. Lewis, residence. 7 J. V. Weckbach, store. 5 Western Union Telegrapb oStct. P. II. Wheeler, residence. 10 1. A. Campbell, 14 R. B. Winduani, 44 15 Jeo. Waymau, " 1 J. W. Jfunlng, 17 W. 8. Wise. olUce. 18 M orristey Broan onlce. 1 W. K. Carter, store. 20 . W. Fairfield, residence. 21 M. B Murphy, I). If. Wheeler ti Co . office. i J. r. Taylor, residence. 24 First National Bank. 2tt J.I. Young, store. 28 Ferklns House. 29 K. W. flyers, residence. 31 Journal office. 34 Herald icB. Co office. 35 J. N. Wise, residence. 34 S. M. Chapman, " 37 W. D. lories, " 38 A. N. Sullivan, 44 39 H. E. Palmer. 44 40 W. H. SchUdknecbt, office. 41 Sullivan & Wooiey, 44 42 X. W. Mcuuighlin. residency 43 A. Patterson, livery. 44 CM. Holmes. 44 45 L. D. Bennett, residence. 46 Geo. S. Smith, office. 47 L. A. Moore, florist. 49 J. W. Barnes, residence. CO E. K. Livingston, office, 3U7 J. V. Weckbacb, residence. S3S Chaplain Wright. 340 W. (L Scbildkoeeht 44 34 Geo. S. Smith, 44 J&O K. K. Livingston. 44 313 C. C. Ballard, 44 Tbe switch board connect fTattsssoatfe vita Ashland. Arlington. Blair. Council BlaSs. tff moot, Lincoln. Omaha and KlkhornS lillon. For Sale ! N E I, Sec. 3, T. 12, K. IS. S E j, Sec. 3, T. 12, R. 13. S. W. I, Sec. 3, T. 12, it. 13. and N N. W. Sec, 10,, T. 12, R. 13. E S. W. Sec. 34, T. 1, K. 13 E I, Lot 10, Block 28. " 3, 59. " 7 & 9, " 23. Si, " 9, 11. Dnke's Addition. The above described iaruis are for sale on long time, with 7 per cent interest. Apply to" r. b. windHaii, V i or It i t 1 i ' t r