The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, April 12, 1883, Image 1

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PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, TIITJitSDAY, APIUL 12, 183:J.
NO. 40,
(Bur Sfey (Bwi
have nrrived, ::tid I
ry Goods
Dress ( loods, Trimmings Etc., at lower thicks than
:mv other hou.-e in the country.
AUo a full line of
uroeenes
A N
at -rices to defy coinjetion.
THE
DAYLIGHT STO
IPull Line General Merchandise.
Full ILine General Merchandise.
Always on Hand,
Always on Hand.
Kottom Prices for Cash.
Bottom Prices for Cash
JOSEPH V. WECKBACH.
THIS CELEBRATED AX FOR SALE B
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Lis i
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DEALERS
Hardware, Stoves and Tinware.
The le8t and most complete assortment in the city. In the ROCKWOOD
BLOCK, two doors west of Carruths. Call, asd'see us.
JUST R.EOEIVED !
A FINE LOT OF
MACKEREL, LAHRADOKE HERRING, TROUT, WILD WAVE
COD FISH, Aio a choice lot of
LElOSTS XTX) ORAKCES.
We have a fine atoek uf
GMQWB FAMILY GROCERIES,
. Fwcy'Brnds of
MINNESOTA, .KANSAS AND MISSOURI FLOUR.
1 bave In stock a Ada line of
Queensware, Glassware, Lamps,
&. AH oar good nre new and frerb.
WilTEMaiiie lor Countrj Produce. Linseed Oil Meal Always on Hand.
Next door to Court House, Plattemouth, Neb,
Mm
will continue to sell
&
uueensware
D
Yours Resjctfully,
W. H. Baker.
IN
OPERA HOUS
Orders taken tor WILSON LUGS.' SHIRT'S?
DECK nit
BKOS.
H
BOARD by the DAY or WEEK.
RIOHE1T
Corner Pearl and
-ni;AL.ni:s in
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9
4 mr .
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The Pi-ATTSMOUTH HERALD
every facility
In Every Department.
yamiogues
V'
-A-TJCTIOnST BILLS,
SLILE BILLS,
COMMBSCIAL
Ozi7 Stock: of
And materials is large and compiete in every department.
ORDIlRS IB"$r MAIL SOLICITED
PLATTSMOUTH HERILD PUB. CO
Sqfo&oTbbQ for tJxjeJJiqjUy JEfercUd,
LOCK.
'it
OPERA IICUSE
ASI
FDRNISHERS.
GENTS'
TOST OFFICE
itsews iepot,
STATIONERY. NOTIONS,
ClO-AES.
MASON & IIAMLIX
m:;uY r. .miller an.i
CENTliAL
RESTAURANT.
Meals at AH Hours.
IN SEASON.
Seventh Streets,
all kinds of-
PUBLISHING COMPANY
for first-class
has
PfIlTTIlSrG-
jBlctTxk JPcipers
TELEGRAPHIC
WASHINGTON NEWS.
An Important Suit.
Loave of Absence (i ranted.
THE COONH CAN (JO.
Wasiiinutox, April 11. The Hnint
mil secretary of the tnusiiry hu is
cueil aw ortler ruui'ni i leav; of ub
kciice ou ti t- Kith iiist. to coloictl tni
i'loycus iii I lie treasnrj who ih sireto
purticij :iie iu the emancipation cele
hratio i.
A I.AUdk. OllliLK KOU J'ltlN'i 1I.
'lite latest onler fi riming l laril.
forniK ever .iven to the public printer
is tliut of the ct.uiinirsionor of intern
al revenue for blaukd ::i I labels re
jiiirei; in carrying into olJec-t the pro-
vifiions on the l.sw relative to the re
I .... . . V 1
uaie ou looacco ana cigars, l lie or
der U for 60,000,000 labels uu.l 25,000,
000 blanks lor the use of tunnttfactur
ers and dealers.
OKESIIAM TAKf S TIIK OATH OK OF
FICE. The oath of office was administer-
eu to Juugo ureshaut today, and he
assumed lortnal charge of the pott-
oflicc department. The suite of
rooms occupied by the postmaster
ycucral were thrown open and the
employees not i tied that he was ready
to receive them. The reception ocu
pied about three quarters of an hour.
A KAILKOAD SUIT.
Argument w as commenced iu Ihe
iipreme court court today in au im
portant case of the Illinois Central
railroad conipauy, plaintiff' in error,
against the people of thesta;e of Illi
nois. This was a suit brought by
oue Jno. M. Mars, in the name of the
state, against the railroad coinpany
undcr an act of the legislature passed
May 22d, 1873, entitled au act to
prevent extortion and unjust dis
crimination iu rates charged for the
transportation of passengers and
freight." The plaintiff' alleges that
the railroad company charged him
higher rates on a quantity of 6alt
snipped from Chicago to Tuscola
thaa that fixed by the railroad and
commissioners, appointed under the
act above mentioned. The company
admits the alleged overcharge, but
maintains that the state commission
ers had no legal authority to fix rates
for transportation of merchandise
over its road, and that the act which
assumes to gire such authority, is un
constitutional and voir?, for the rea
son that it impairs the obligation of a
contract between the state and the
company embodied in the companys
charter. The case was submitted to
the circuit court of Douglas county
upon the agreed statement of facts.
T hat court held that the aci was cou
constitutioual and valid, and assessed
a fine of sjilOJO against the railroad
company. Judgment was affirmed
by the supreme court, and the case
now comes hero upon a writ of error
for a final review.
GENERAL 311SCKLLANY
31rs. (;ouger Obtains n
Verdict for $5,000.
Trial of Schiller, for Setting
Fire to Newhall House.
Other Interesting Item.
Chataxooga, April 10. The south
ern Press association meets here on
the 18th. Au enjoyable programme
is arranged for the visitors.
Tucsox, April 11. Four hundred
troops were sent to protect the Apa
ches at San Carlos. The Tombstone
rangers have taken to the field. They
are being reinfotccd all along the
line
New York, April 11. Jay Gould
announces that he will advance $1,
400,000 as dividend on Western Union
telegraph company stock to holders,
iu view of the litigation which delays
payment otherwise.
Milwaukee, April 11 A Xew
York special 6ays negotiations are be
ing closed for the sale of the Wiscon
sin Ceural to a syndicate to be 'ope
rated iu connection with the Xorth
ern Pacific, and thus torm a through
trans-continental line.
St. Locis, April 11. The Baloon
keepers of the city have taken steps
to contest the high license dramshop
law passed by the recent session of
the legislature. The law goes Into
effect in July.
St. Louis, April 11. A young He
torew nateed Room Vttcnrpwi to rjut-
rage a uiuo year old daughter of Dr. I the duty they wern culled upon to pr
N. D. Floral, at Wmahntrhic, Texan, I form was one of the most serious that
and the jail in which he va4 placed
had to be well guarded.
Uoston, April 11. In th suit
of
Lizzi (ianuou vi Father Fleming,
which ws brought to recover $5,0u0
damage because- the- latter had
taken awao some paper images to
which the child hud become attached,
the jury brought in u verdict of one
cent damages.
J.AFAYETTK,Ind.,April 11. The jury
in the slander suit of Helen M. Cou
gar, editor of Our Herald, and public
lecturer on woman's suffrage, against
Henry Manler, chief of police, brought
in a verdict assessing the damages at
$5,000. It was alleged by the defend -
ant that Mrs. Cougar had been seen in
the law office of Captain Dewitt Wal-
lace, a prominent politician and attor-
ney. I he defendant pleaded Justifica-
iion, anu ine iriat was a ottter one.
1 . ....
lasting eleven weeks. The defendant
moved for a new trial.
Milwai'kkk. April II. The prose
cution in the Scheller case opened with
C. I). Faun, president of the Newhall
House company, who described the
house and its exits.
lie was followed by John J. Antis-
dell, proprietor, who corroborated his
statements, and told of meet In z Schel
ler on Michigan street the moment be
(Antisdell) ran from the burning
building, and said .Sheller'a actions for
some time previous to the fire has been
bad. He was accused of having
drank a great deal, and gambled. It
came out that bhellcr was offended
with Antisdell for sending bis (.Shel
ter's) wife from the hotel.
Johnny Antisdell, son of the pro
prietor, said when he and his father
met Scheller. the latter exclaimed:
My God, Johnny ; do you know how
the fir? caught V"
Firemen and shop keeierB occupy
ing the basement were examined as to
what was there of an inflammable na
ture. It was developed that once be
fore there was an incendiary fire in
the base-meat near Scheller' coat, and
fichellei's father-in-law, Baur, who re
cently died, had refused Antisdell and
others admittance.
FOKEKi.N AFFAIRS.
Gallagher's Citizenship.
The Dublin Trial.
VICTORY GAINED.
Beulix, April 10. The conserva
tive party have gained an important
victory in the election in the east of
Prussia today.
PARNELL STAT-4 IN LONDON'.
London, April 10. Parnell has de
cided not to leave Lmdon. He de
sires to attend the discussion of the
criminal procedure act.
HIGH WATER.
Branford. Ont., April ll. The
Grand river has risen eight feet in ho
past forty-eight hours. The north and
south sides of the city are flooded.
Residents are moving out in boats or
occupying second stories.
regalia transferred.
Hr. Petersburg, April 11. Crowds
thronged the streets to witness the
gorgeous ceremony of transferring the
regalia of the imperial family from
the winter palace to the kremlin at
Moscow. A separate carriage was al
lotted each emblem.
REITERATING HIS 1NXOCENCK.
London, April 10. Bernard Galla
gher, of dynamite notoriety, strongly
urges his American citizenship. Jle
las sent a letter to the United States
minister.-reiterating bis innocence.
His writing and spelling of the com-
muaication stamp him as a person of
illiterate character. The London po
lice continue their vigilant watch upon
railway depots and steamboats land
irgs. It is believed they are well ad
vised from America.
THE OBJECT OF TIIK ALLIANCK.
Rome, April 11. In the senate today
the minister of foreign affairs said the
sole object of the alliance between
Italy, Austria and Germany was the
preservation of peace. He emphati
cally denied the argument that these
countries were characterize! by any
spirit of hostility towards Fra ice. It
was useless to seek the manner and
form of this agreement. The senate
must be content to know that Italy is
withdrawn from her former position.
In regard to the agreement with the
German powers it allowed perfect reci
procity of ruhts and left free institu
to each.
JOE BRADY'S TRIAL
Dublin,, April 11. The trial of Joe
Brady, on the charge of murdering
Cavendish and Burke, began this morn
ing. Xot withstanding the fact that it
was known that absentees Mould be
fined a hundred pounds, many jurors
on the panels failed to appear. .. The
case for the crown was opened bv Por
ter, who pointed out to the fury ttrart
coulJ full on citizens. Ho exhorted
them to dismiss from their minds alto
(tether anything that they had read or
heard In connection with the case, and
be guided by the evidence produced At
the trial.
riaUMiHtiitli City Markets.
1-HoVIMlOMM, ritCIT, THPlt AC. (HKTAIL)
llrpoi tru by M. Jt Murpby A Vv.
Flour
Nkh
. . 13.00 & 4. SO pa rewt.
SI.J5 "
mso
"
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STUB
aiti.v-u per t
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7W "
17 "
14 " "
ia
15 " "
S4.&0 a s mi por oj.
. . 10 kb l-vf
ite. "
4.'46i rt. per bo.
si. so
7ft cU
75 Cl "
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leprsttl
V per uati
40 "
Hmu
ityr'irW
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sugar Curni Hum
USder.'.'.".
Zuy?lYY'.'.''.
f:tT
Choice I'otatoc . .
Swri-t
Hffln
Onlona
Apiilr (winter)
H-et Cider
Oyntcin, nlr:t ....
common .
riattMiniMith lelepiiuue Kichsuirc.
1 J. P. You uk. rslctei.".
2
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Ilriibflt & l.rnli, .lorn.
M. It. Murphy & Co.,
Bonner Mtabfea.
coMniy t:i rk'a ofllio.
K. It. l.ewla, rrttlUeuco.
J. V. Weckbai:Jj, tor.
Wenl.rii Union Irloiapb oftlu.
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16
J I. A. Campbell,
K. It. Wliiilhttiu,
Jan. Wkviiii.ii.
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J. W. JriiulUK. "
W. H Wlt. ofuee.
MorrUney liroN., oITlcc.
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A) O. V ! Fuirned. r..iuen.-i.
IX
i M. li Murpby.
n it. . Wheler&( o . ofIre.
'a J. I. Tay lor, icldencr.
24 Kimt Naiioiial liauk.
25 V. K. KiiHner'tt otlleo.
26 J. 1'. Yoiiijk, .Lore.
I'erklun House.
2 K. W. 11 v-ik. re!J5ui-o.
31 Journal ofrlc..
34 IIkma lu ix-ii. "o ofllce.
35 J. M. Wi-e. leslileLoe.
M M. M. Chapman.
37 W. I. Ioim-s.
'M A. N. Aullivan. "
39 II. I-:. l'almrr,
40 W. II. Hclilblkuecbt, olUce.
41 HulliVHil V Woo ey.
41 A. W. .liil.auBhllu. residence.
43 A. I'at tenon, livel y.
41 ;..M. llolim-w.
4'i I,. 1; llenm-n. re il.leutf .
4J tie. s. Hmith. oulce.
47 L. A. Miwjie, tlor bt.
4a J. W. IUrn. HKi.leiifc
bit K. K. I.I vliiK-t'Hi. o(11t.
3'il J. . Weeknaeh, iv.oldej.cr.
31S Ch.-iplahi Wrislit.
3H) W. 11. Helil.Ukiieciit "
34 (left, M .Smith,
H. It, l.iviuK'ton. '
13 C. C. Ballard,
The iWiteh board connect Plill unnnth with
Ashland. AllliiiiliiL.. lil.iir. 'itnu-l liiufr. v.
mont, l.lii:-lii. iu!i t and iCUIior i station.
For Sale !
N K I, Src. 3, T. 12, I:. 13.
S K I, Stc 3, T. 12, I i. 13.
S. W. 3, Sec. 3, T. 12, it. 18.
and X. W. Sec, 10, T. 12, Ii.
13.
E S. W. Sec. 34, T. 13, K. 13
E Lot 10, Block 2.8.
3,
" 7 & 9, 23.
S, 9, 11.
Duke's Addition.
Tho nVjv described farms aro
for sale on long thue, with 7 per
cent, interest. Amdv to
Jt. 1. WIXIMIAM,
d9tf lMuttmouth. Neb.
TENDERLOIN
Meal Market,
LAFE iNEIL, Prop'r.
Beef MnttoaiPort Yeal CtitoUc,
Constantly on baud.
AUo.slI kUit of AJIK ianaon, a ad ev
erything kept in a
FIflST-JL,AKS .MKAT SUOPf
At !owat foalble rate.
North Side Main St btt. At?t an
52!y I'LATTSMOUTH. KEB3
LOUISVILLE-
Tho following are among the lend
ing business honses:
.Win. B. Slsrock,
Dfuggiot and Stationer.
All articles usually' kept In . -'first---
class drug-store t bottom prices. "
O. ii. Hoover.
Dealer iu all kiuds ot agricultural
implements. The Buckeye and Ma nit
twine binder for 1883, a specialty.
Clfy Hotel.
No pnins will be spared lor the
comfort of guests. Boarding by the
day or week. Jonn (Jail,
Prop'r.
li. U. I'anlkonin.
kec-p6 the celebrated Canton plows;
also a general Jiue of the best agri
cultural implements manufactured.
1.31. Hard . Co.
Hardware, stoves aud tin-war.
Headquarters for the noted Charter
Oak cook stoves.
AV0CA.
The following are among the lead
mg boaiucsi houses:
Lagrange fcCo.
General Merchandise, Drags sad
Groceries, Pumps, Windmills Stone,
Well Tubing &c.
' A. I. Markhall,
Dealer iu Drugs, Paints, Oils sad
ruisbce; alw Bvoks scd BtsrtovetT.