She iftttets A tinniiir VOL. 1 I'LATTSMO lTII, XT 15 It ASK A, WKDXESDAY, APRIL 11, 18SU. X(. :vx ii ill in en 5 if rw - I i: ( i A. r The Finest Pressed Brick 117 THE STATE, 31 A X U I" A C T SOUS Orders rcccivijil lor any quantity and liSleii in a satisfactory maimer. Those contemplating to build should examine our work, the quality of our bricks and prices. Yard, in rear of Homier Stable, Elaf tsmouth, Nebraska. A COMPLETE LINE -OF- nAnNLoo J. G. CHAM K erytliiiuj 1iuml-i;i:ilc and NEXT DOOR WEST IFull ILhie General 'Merchandise. Full iLine General Merchandise. Always on Hand, Always on Hand. Bottom Prices for Cash. Bottom Prices for Cash JOSEPH . WECKBACH. THIS CELEBRATED AX FOR SALE B &F. life H DEALERS IN Hardware, Stoves and Tinware. The best and most complete assortment in the city. In the 1IOCKWOOD BLOCK, two doors west of Carrulhs. Call and see us. J""0"SBXB RECEIVED I A FINE LOT OF MACKEREL, LABIiADORE HERRING, TROUT, WILD W WE COD FISH, Ai?o a choice lot of We have a fine utock of Fancy Tran Js ol MINNESOTA, KANSAS AND MISSOURI FLOUR. I have in stock a floe line of Queensware, Glassware, Lamps, Ac. All our good t are new and Ireeli. Will Eictoune lor Country Proince. Linseed Oil Meal Always on Hani Next door to Court House, Plattsraoutb, Neb, . U II J3 I 15 Y x& SE3CM3L ON wari..ntfl. Call in aiwl see us. TO THE LATE FIRE E! STOR jja-Mun&UYjsc co. OPERA HOUSE BLOCK. JJf7 order t.ikn ror wir.sox r.uos.' smirrs. luty tbjte kigj&M fete III DKCKFU I? 11 f.OAKl) hy the DAY or WEEK. Tra it rfi -sizcr i?9 Corner Pearl and - IiE.VL.EKS IX Uii The 1'i.ATTSMOUTII HERALD eveiy facility In Every fit 3 0& Mi TJCfJ?I02ST Lum en a S-A3l-:h jEijLiXj3, commercial Oizt' StocJc of jJlcink, JPctper's And materials is large and complete in every department. OBDliBS BY MAIL SOLICITED' PLATTSMOUTil HERALD PUB. CO Svubsarhbe for tli&JDcuLy JEeTCLlcl k-L. :i,"Jl'- itv OPEItA I1CUSE - - A N U - FURRISHSRS. GENTS' POST OFFICE f, WIS 8 9 static x i; i j v . x on o x s. MASOX & IIAMLIX HEXUY r. mii.!.!-::: ;u, CEXTiiAL RESTAUR ART. ,'ts ff Ah Hours. OYSTERS IN SEASON. WIS Seventh Streets, AL KIXDS 0- 3 PITRLI-SHIXG COMPANY h:is for first-class !9 Department. ?3 Z t? J E 5 fa I OS 1 1 t BILLS, 'VES uOiilSi dllOQS.j TELEGHAPHIC tims, that am) thk othi:ij. V A FIRE HEAR CRlSTE. Congressman Cutts Very 111 V,U: April 30. (hn- liio lnil I Tli;- A iM i iciiu I 'n !i-r -oin- l'ii!". , :it Ai-!i n, Mn j i ! i ! 1 il.N Inn-noon s 1 li.i !.;n;l:'ix t l I Wo III' II. ' 1 1 A i : ' i 1 . 1 V, llll Itl.A- KMAII.INi; I'mvixii.;. April 1 '.!. II. M:ii!..tl:. cli:iii;'il will, attempting to ll;u -kniiiil v:is :irrrt('l thiM iv'iiiii mill will li:iv a lif:uiiiu next U'l'il ncsd iy tOXtiKl.s:.IAX i L'TTS. I)k,s Mjisks, April 10 Coiigu-.-s-lnan J.'u!t, of the ixth district ot low:, is 1 inif very low :jt his home in Okaloos;i with u rir-nto :itt:ulc ol pi-rilonitis. He h:s lxcn in ill health lor two years with a bronchial ami pulmonary trouble. lie i. hardly x j M-ct to I i o. . ON A STJIIKB. Cin'IXXTTI, April 10 Twe'.ye hundred -igar makers are una strike. They demand an increase of on dol iar per th;!ir.nd in consequent e f t!iR taking off of three dollars p r thousaml. Several manufacturers have agreed to th1 increase. T III" Y flOT IN KAIIXKST. Kixc:stox, X. V., April 10. At Hickory IJuh, Jacob Camp nud a constable named Donovan liad a friendly sparring match with glovte. Donovan, gelling in a heavy blow, angered Camp, who seizing a stone, felled Donovan and beat in hU s.kull. Camp is held for murder. $2,000 JIAJIWKS. Detkoxt, At riMO. The libel suit of Prof. McLean, of ttie medical de partment of the state university, against Ju. 11. Stripper, editor of the principal paper, the News, in this city alter a two-weeks' trial, conclud ed this evening. The plain till" was awarded $2,000 damages. llUEACII OF I'EOMIbt. CliK'AOO, April 10. Uefore Judge Gary and a jury in the supreme court was begun this afternoon an action ai!egiujb'vaeh of promise brought by Fannie Austin Comely, a colored wo man, ag.iinsl Robert Dak, a good looking Iv.igiishman, in which the damages are $10,000. The defense of fered is, that i he woman's character is bad. l- IilE AT CliETE. Ckete, April 10. The farm house of G. A. Gregory, one miie north west of town, burned to the ground last night about 12 o'clock. The family, consisting of Mr. Giegorj, wife ami a daughter, 11 yeais old, escaped uninjured, but Mr. C. S. Dims, of Crete, a carpenter who was at work making some re pairs on the house, i;:.i hi hand eousidcK bly burneei in iiis eiloits to extinguish the lite. The los is from l,:i0O to $l."'0t), partially tov- crel i'V liisuiance. Jir lnirs i; i a flue .-ci e;i . arpenler tools. i!.-. i liLC'll VI" iiL':il!"-"ANE. . Hot Si-nixiis, Ark., April 10. lie porls ot tiie late hurrieaue at points remote from railroads and telegraph olliees show great damage. Reyoud the Ouachita river there was con siderable loss of life. John Neusch and wife, fifteen miles south of the river were killed by falling timber. Near Johnson's ferry, Theodore Wilson was killed by his house fall ing on him. The destruction of houses and the scattering of proper ty was complete along the storm's track. Much propertv was destroy ed along the sweep of the storm, be tween the Celine and Ouachita iv- COjI PLAINS OF HIS TREATMENT. Chicago, April 10. Captain-John J. Jones, lately a. banker of Iiostor., who was arretted here last Wednes day at the instance of John ile-ile, of Boston, on the allegation that he failed to account for a $1,000 boud belonging to Ileile, charges the po lice of Chicago with inhuman and cruel treatment; that on the pretext of bringing him in court to give bail he was secretly removed to a station in the outskirts of the place in a dark cell for two days. The only food or drink he obtained wa3 three buns and a cup of coifee, which he persuaded his keeper to buy for him, he paying lor the same; that the cell in which he was placed was over run with rats, and falling asleep from exhaustion he was badly bit ten." Inquiring friends could learn nothing ot Jones' whereabouts. He denied the charger made by Hc7e He paid a portion, and then failed. Jones is the man who figured so prominently in the noted Pond di vorce case in Boston. ; FKOJl THE iAIMTOL COINING FOREIGN MONEY. Howgate Seen. sKKX OS THE HTHI.KT. Washinotox, April 10. It I reported that II. XV. lIov;nte, ex-iniil otlicer, who escaped from tin; custody of a Imil iir in this city about a year ago, while awaiting trial, was seen on the street to day by an ollicer of the signal service. OUi:SlIAM AT WA-IIINO ION. l'ost inasti r General (ircbhatu arrived tonight, lie wus received at tin; depot by a committee from 'In; In liana repub lican cluli, and driven to the residence of .lolui V. Fo.-Ur, where he met ninny old friends an 1 was introduced to many new ones. He will b; tiie guest i f tlcn erul Fi.-ter for several dav. WIM. COIN. Seen tMy Folger hud n conference to day with the director of the mint ami the Hawaiian minister H regard to the ivmic-it of trie Hawaiian government to have its bilvcr money coined at the Uni ted States" mint. It was decided to grunt the rcpicst. Preliminary arrange ment for the coinage will be made at once. ' A .Mi:.MOHl Vli TO Till. l'UKSIOK.Vr. A memorial h is been sent to President Arthur by the president and hoard o' direct ns of the central committee of na tional hi for legislation, petitioning for tin extra cession of congress, to be called as early as pra-ticable. for the purpose of considering the vebitions between la bor ami capital. The memorial is issued for the purpose promoting certain legislation promised'tiy a resolution in the senate adopted iiV lH-i'I. They c id the attention of the president to the f tet that nearly a year has clapped him-e the adoption of the resolution to investigate the relations between capital arid labor, and yet no report on the tuhject ha.- been made by the committee to which it was referred, nor is there any sign of remedi al legislation. They add: '"It appears to your memorialists mi absurdity for a committee of grave senators to go around the country on junketing feasts at the public, expense to gather culminating fucts patent to all who read, and it is trifling with the indignant feelings of in telligent workmen, who are the aggriev ed paities." THE OTHEK SIDE. A BLASPHEMOUS LIBEL. i u o SLAVK.S SOLD. Gibkaltek, April 10. Four slaves were sold in the public streets of Tan giers near the British legation. The Europeans in Tangiers are indignant. DJXKEi: SIC X ED. Home, Apiil 10. -The king has signed the decree ordes ir:g the l'orm t tion, as quickly as possible, of seventy two new companies of territorial and Alpine troops. WILL PLEAD GUILTY. ; actually participating in the murder of ! Cavenuish an l Burke has declined to bt def fended. He declared bis inten tion to plead guilty. lie has no hope of escaping conviction. The name of the man is withheld, but it H believed that it is Patrick Delaney. THE LIBEL. Loxdox, April 10. Charle3 Brad laugh, W. J. Ramsey, proprietor of the Free Thinker, and G. W. Foote, editor, charged with publishing a sketch of the Deity, and blasphemous libels were arraigned before Lord Chief Jus tice Coleridge and a special jury Bradlaugh, denying that he was re sponsible for the publication, appealed for and was granted a soecial trial. RELEASING A XUX. Montreal, April io. Bishop Fabre refert iiig to the case of a young nun who wall's to b released from the convent here, stys: "She can leave the convent when she wish4?. Xoout-I i will hin. tor h r in her civil rt. "it, but i by her vows she asumes for five j I rears c-.'i lain ooiiaiions wn.cn is a matter of conscience for her to deeide to abandon. Her release from her vows, which will soon expire, has been asked at Home and refused." joe buady's tkial. Dublin, April 10 The trial of Joe Brady, indicted yest-rday for the mur der of Lord Frederick Cavendish and Burke, which was to have begun today has been postponed until tomorrow, owing to Dr. Webb Adams, who was appointed by Judge O'Brien to act as Counsel for Brady, declining to con duct the defense of the prisoner. Ad ams gave as his reason that he was not prepared. The court house was strongly guarded today. OALI.AOIIKU H STATKilENT. Lonimjx, April 10. Tracy (build, an American lawyer, applied toIv at Mdhank t'tisou for au Inter view with Gallagher, whom he iihea to defend, (iltil l'g name not being on the roll of Kurdish lawyem, th governor refui'd him admission. Gallagher then nsked William Dove ttrlefend him. (JalU Kher has prepared a ntutement to tho ITect that he ciimn to Rutland oil a tour, ami met Wihou acciIejitHl)y. lie He accompanied Wilton to tho hitter's lodging, being glad to with a fel low count r man. He had not been there llvn in inn ten when in rested. Wil son dcchiK-.s th at (i.illaher was inno cent of J.h; c,i)Wi of the box found at Wilson'n Rodgings. lie says lie til st met fl.illagher in RrooU lyn, w here the latter at tended in the capacity of a physician. Pla'.tsinntilh City .Markets. UOVIMONrt, i:i ir, 1 KKI M'. OlKTAIL) Kenrieil !' M. II. Mill Jitiy .V C. I'loor M.-al Hran 'lioli'l Teetl Uj Hour i ii attain I'lom I'aUier C 'ln-ese ( ;t I' I t-klliu. . C'li-e lull creaiii) Suj;ai' (.'ureit llann . li.KOII Mllillli'M Kllr.l W -I I'oiiltiy Kl-'K" Caliliape T 'lioli'e I'otaloei Swei-t ' Iti-els On Ions Apples (winter) Sweet Ciller ysterf Nelcel Cnliiiinni .. . f. 1.0(1 Ot 4 fi tcrcl. i.'r K.', C " 1, h ' ..IKI MHi'tw I'cr I v, " w 17 14 " I& ' n ii l.tdi (ij, fi.oo pi i tloZ. . . lt (, M", v. mv. IVti rt. ter lu. ifi.na 75rl " 7r. it ...I.H0 " iwr kuI per rnu Hi" I'lallsiiHfutii I elepnai.; hxciianife. I .1. I. Y'iiiiik, reiliP-iice. '1 Iteiiiii'tl A: oevv is, store. j M. It. Murphy 6l Co., " 4 linlilli'l' .sl.il.l.vs. ; 5 'i)ftiity ('! I k's l1Ve. li K. II. l.ew l, iesll"ii e. 7 .1. V. VVeekl.i ll, Mole. H Weoteru I liio.i I'eh'vi ApU !H''. l. li. Whet i. r, l-,.i H . 10 l. A. ampnell, " It K. It. Wlinlliani, " I ' .1 .it. Wayiuaii, lii .1. W. .Ii tiiiliis, ' 17 W. S Wi-e. oiin-e. In Mni i ist-y I'.ios,, mtl'. :i W it. t ai !-; . fim-e. ''i u. v. Kan Hi-Ill, re"!'lenc'. m M. li Mtirphy. " 2'J ll. II. Wln eiiM &l ii , nHiee, 'li .1. I'. 'I avlor. l esiili'lie.'. Zl 1 ii-a Nati'iital li.ink. L'." I'. K. Kull in-r's ullii e. 'M .1. 1". ViiU'i)!, tnlf. 2 I'ei klns House. 2't K. W. II yT". le'-iileiicc. :;1 .loiirual ulli.-e. :1 llncu.K Co ntllce. .'-') A.S. Wl e, reslileiii'i;. H, M. I iiapuian, 7 W. I. lones, :ih A. N. Miliivun, ' yj ll. K. ruiun r. 10 W. II. M-llllilkltei'lil. Iillli'e. 41 Sullivan li 'Von ey, ii A. W. .Uel.atiyhliii. K'siileiicr. 4:i A. I'ul I'T-inn. i I v -iy. 41 i '. M . Ilninn-s. 4r is. 1. lii inn-t I . n-slileii 4H lieu. "s. .sinilli, lilllee. 47 Ij. A . Moore, llor.st. 4' .1, W. i:. ii lies. i'!iiiliife. fiO K. It. l.i wnu-toii, ullli'i-, .'Vt7 J. V. Wccko;m!i. reHiilcii'.'e. XA Chai.tal i WiiKln. am V. 11. Mchl ilkiiei.ltt ' :tPi ;-!. S Smith, iV) K. K, l.lvliti-ton. z: :. c. I'.aiiaid, l lie '.viO:U h inl e laneefs Pi tftsniouth with Ashl iii't, Ailiu':un. I'.l.nr. Cituuetl lilutfit, Kre mom, l.ne; tin. ti.ili i anil 1CUU tnthtatloii. For Sale ! N E Sec. a, T. 12, It. 13. S K j, .S c. :j, T. 1L', IJ. 13. S. W. , .S c. 3, T. 12, li. 13. ami Sh S. W. Sec, 10, T. 12, If. 13. K), S. W. See. 31, T. 13, ll. 13J e",1., Lot 10, Block 2S. ii o 4 7 t .., k ifJ ii'.i. 11. Duke's Addition. The above described farm lor hale on lon time, with 7 are per cent, interest. Apply to Ii. H. MTINDIIAM, d'Jtf 1'lattKinouth, Neb. MIKE SCHNELLBACHER, MJICKSMITH HOUSE SHOEING & WAGOX KEI'AIIUXO. All Kmfls of Farm lmjflemeife Msaie-l wltl Xataes and Dispatch. Horsey Mule & Ox Shoeing, In short, we'll shoe anything that has four feet, from a Zebra to a Giraffe. Come and see us. n Fitth . between Main ani Vine Rtr..M. ust acros; s comer from the vkw 1IEHAL or?icK. ior TENDERLOIN Meat Market, LAFE O' NEIL. Prop'r. Beef Mutton! Port Veal Cfcicta.&c, Coottautlv on band. AIho, all kinds of UA1IK in sea on. ami er erytUina kept In a FIRST-CLASS MEAT SIIOIM' At lowtt possible rates. North Side ZlainSt let.ithanl eziT rLuvnsarouTti, ytea