T t VOL. 1 IM.ATTSMOUTII, XEBUASKA, MONDAY, A Villi a 2. 1833. f tse 01 (It III . . ! fl . Vrnil Hi TP (II A r 1 Si J t 11 Having ivcentlv purchase! the A FULL. ONE sm ft i i L'i.i-.Mrii h:i t 1 1. oo;i: ; Z thai) of jiatronrge. Call and See Me. ILa TO" &EE RICHB Corner Pearl and -DKAI..EK3 IN ALL Lumber, Sash, p. jr. nflANSiEKr, Dealeb is Groceries, Crockery, Iso Choice Brands of Flour. A. A-. I 11 4 I 1 i ire In IV. . 1 :!.: .v Western Horse and Cattle Insurance Company, OF OMAHA. Fire Insurance Policies Issued in the English and German Languages Steamship Tickets sold from and to Europe over the Hamburg American Packet Co., and the North-German Lloyd. Agents for 100,000 acres of land on the Northern Pacific railroad in Dakota. LYON&HEALY Stat. A Monro St.. Chicago. WUI in ill la u, AMD CATALC i far 1M. ae -rili.g 1 'UmX kii Oaiv firm iHumOk mJm to ttmtm lanvarttoa HI If Vl J 7rS EKE Drug Store of Dr. A. II. KELLER, I wish vicinity tliut I have in Stuck POLL F OF PERFUMERIES. A COMPLETE STOCK Competition Carefully Ht.iv a:ii do a lo 'itinute Dai' hasmaja, an 1 li : lv fair dealing 3H5 EES IES- Seventh Streets, OF Doors, Blinds 111.: German - I i , ' r A li.lyi tl Jilt Manhattan Life Insurance Co. York. A.i: Crittenden. Complete stock of hardware, also a fine assortment of Agricultural Im plements. The Deer goods a specialty. SEEDS Our l-ATfre flABDEX GllDC derribliii,' VvWt Ktliehlt Usttti it MmlleU 'rf to All. Wt A'an r it is in nil rior, lrrM indJwKKEIK Ererrthiiicri V -1 ' MM akVtf mwlMW reuo. loir a. to announce to I Ml?3 .3. in the Drug Compounded. Line. Corner of Main and Gf. F OPERA HOU mm Orders taken for WILSON BROS.' SHIRTS. J mi James Pettee DECKER BROS.' BOARD by )he DAY or WEEK. t lie citizens f Platt.-inoiith ami OF BRUSHES. Prescriptions and living juices to merit a liberal Third Streets. LOCK. OPERA HOUSE' AND GENTS' FURNISHERS. TOST OFFICE iSews Depot, STATIONERY. NOTIONS, MASON & HAMLIN IIENRY F. MILLER and P CENTRAL RESTAURANT. Meals, at Mi Hours. OYSTERS IN SEASON. TELEGRAPHIC FROM Till CAPITAL. SMUGGLING ON THE GRANDE. RIO What the Treasury Contains. A -1 Cent Ioi(;ikc Slump, Etc. A XKW I'OSTAU K ST AM 1. V ashing ton, April 'J'J. lliere is some talk in the post office depart' ineiH nbout i new slinnn to )e wt the value of 1 t ts. When the regular let ter rate i "J cents it will be conven iont to hu a t-!nini of double that value lor o vcrwtmla letters. It 18 not proposed to drop the C ccut stamp which hears the likeness of Abraham Lincoln: that wil! still be convenient for x)arceld and third class matter, and the demand for G cent stamps, used now mostlv for overweight let ters, suggests that 4 cent stamps will be wanted after the new rate goes into effect. Nothiur will be done about the matter at present and the manufacture of new stamps will de pend on public demand. General Sherman gave a dinner last night in honor ot postmaster gen' cral Gresham. ILLINOIS FIVE PER CENT FUND. The secretary of the interior has re quested Attorney General Brewster to appear in bchali ot the commissioner of the general land office in the man damus proceedings inaugurated by tne state ol Illinois in the supreme court of the United States. This is ai application for a mandamus to com pel the goverument to allow that state five per cent ot the net proceeds of the sales of public lauds within the state, for which payment was made at the rate of $1.25 per acre in mili tary laud scrip. PARTRIDGE GRANTED I.EAVK Of A 15 SENCE. United States miui-ter at Peru, re ported in person to the secretary of state and remained half an hour and departed for Baltimore. Partridge declined to say auytLinjr about hia visit to secretary Freliughu3-6en, and the state department officials will say nothing further than that a leave of absence had been granted Partridge upon his own application on the ground of ill health, but that he has act yet indicated how long he desires A 11 . to be ab.-.cnt TREASURY FIQURES. The statement of the United States treasurer shows gold, silver, United States notes in the treasury aa fol- ows: Gold coin aid bullion, $186,392- 2,r0; silver dollars and bullion, 108,- '82,491. SMUGGLERS. It is reported to tlyj treasury depart ment that smuggling is beinu extensive ly practiced on the Bio Grande river.and that a difference of opinion exists be tween the district attorney for the south ern district of Texas ami collector of customs at Brownsville, as to the author- ty of the ollirers of the latter to arrest K-rsous detected in the act of smuggling. The question has been referred to the solicitor of the treasury for an opinion. The solicitor fays be has no doubt that the officers have the samenght to arrest offenders that they have to sieze smug gled goods, providing the arrest is not made on Mexican territory. THE GARFIELD HOSPITAI- The managers of the Garfield memor ial hospital have purchased a piece of property situated in the suburbs of this city, at a cost of $37,000. The money to be realized from the soldiers7 and sailors' orphan asylum property, which was donated to the Garfield hospital. will be devoted to the erection of a hos pital building upon the land just pur chased. HOME AGAIN. The president and Secretary Chan dler and party arrived at 9;30 tonight. The president is in excellent health. The party was met at the depot by Secretary Frelinghuysen, Attorney General Brew ster, and a large number of friends. THE IOWA AMENDMENT NULL AND VOID. A CIRCUS ATTACKED BY A MOB. Freddie Gets Furious. Miscellaneous. CIRCUS MOBBED. Wilmington, Del, April 23. A special . from Dover rtate that O'Brien ciicu.'.S'aturday.waa attacked by a mob after the evening peror mance. The mob ojK-u.d Hi eon tin wagons on the way to the depot, c compuuied by a guard of showmen. Eight or ten of the circus employe were shot, some seriously. Charlet. Henderson, one of the proprietors, woa ahol in the eye and head. CHICAiiO 1IA9K I! AM. PA I! If. CiilCAOti. April 2v The Chicago base ball park was thrown open for In spection yesterday afternoon, and it is declared to possess the lineat appoint ineuts or any grounds in th- coi'iitry given up to the spoit. The seating capacity has been increased to ten thousand, and accommodations for three thousand under cover has been provided. One of the exlravagant features is the erection of a number of private boxis and stalls. Ten thousand dollars havo been expended in Improvements. KIHHTINO KUEDDIE. Baltimore. April a.'. Freddie (if b- na rut, whose assiduous attention to the "Jersey Lily" have been ho widely commented on, threatened to repeat his St. Lmiis experience last evening, by attacking John A. Shrever. a re porter of the Baltimore- American, Shrever wrote up and published an ac count what purported to be an inter view between Mrs. Langtry and him sen, in uie iormers dressing room, m 9 . A m Last evening Freddie approached Shrever, who was standing in the lobby, and in an abrupt iaanner want ed to know by what authority he had presumed to write such an interview. and Shrever finally admitted his card, which he had sent to Mrs. Langtry, had been returned, but she had been interviewed by an American reporter while on the train en route to Balti more rrom Washington. Gebhardt characterized the whole matter of the interview as a lie, and remarked, "That he could whip a liar," and threatened unless retraction was made he would treat Shrever as he had treated Cun ningham in St. Louis. He further threatens to publish a card over Mrs. Langtry 's signature, denying the fact of the reported interview. The Amer ican this morning admits there was no interview with the reporter of the pa per Thursday night, and whether that will satisfy Gebhardt remains to be seen. THE IOWA amendment. Dubuque, Iowa, April 21. The de cision In the amendment case was not filed until 5 o'clock this afternoon. The opinions are voluminous, the ma jority covering 84 pages of legal cap, and the minority, consisting of Judge Beck alone, covering 113 pages. The I majority opinion is in harmony with I... . . . that rendered at the first hearing, de claring the amendment null and void. The opinion of the court was delivered by Chief Justice Day. On the only new question raised in the argument for rehearing, that of jurisdiction, the court is positive that the courts are instituted for the purpose of adjudi cating the acts of the legislature. The court says, a petition for a rehearing was presented in this cause and whole cases have been reargued by eminent counsel with much ability and re search. In view of the great interest which has attached to this question. and of its public importance, it is deemed not only proper but necessary to examine with considerable fullness the leading points relied upon as ne cessitating a conclusion different from ths one reached in the foregoing opin ion, li is asserted in tne opinion ior rehearing, that the judicial department of the state has not jarisdiction over a political question and cannot review the action of ftie fifteenth general as sembly of the people in the matter of the adoption or amendment of the con stitution of the state. This position practically amounts to this: That pro visions, of the constitution lor its own amendment ate simply directory and may be disregarded with impunity, for it is idle to say that these requirements of the constitution must be observed If departments charged with their ob servance are the sole judges as to whether or not they have been com plied with. This proposition was ad vanced for the first time upon the pe tition for a rehearing, and if correct it is of course an end to the contro versy. BLANKS! WARRANTY DEEDS MORTGAGE DEEDS CHATTEL MORTGAGES QUIT CLAIM DEEDS AND LEASES Secure them at the Plattsmouth Herald Office NO . - . . i u ll;iiiMiuh Cltj Markets. I-ROVI K..SH, MIT, tllU AT. ( HKV All ) l,itrl I.) M. II. Murphy A lt. "'our 93.00 &a "-rrt. Menl 1.25 " Iran '.' n5 Chumx-d I fed 1.24 " lty t lour i'.'.oo " i rati mn Flour j.ou Kuticr yi)4.att irr Vbrt'Hf (tmit Mm) 11 ( lirfKf (full firuui' w " Mugui Cun-d II m J7 liaooti )4 " nliouMna li Dried l!r-f i I'fiuliry M r-udift uo j.rrtoX. KKf" io kb r." v. - fiiMmyr i4i c. " . 'Uoli-e To! al i n-i 4.,tj, tact, ttft tu. Hfi't tl.H4l " nej-it .art " Onlmn vfi fit Apples (wlni, -i; l,o (J, '.'4 i " Nuert CUIer l.'t j.r J Oyxlt-M, lc t .1V pti j'ut " Couiliiou 40 ' I Has ransacked tin; mar ki-t f.i the nobbiest and be.-d lino OXjOTKCZISTO-. We call hhow you all that a dc suable, ami ilon t. lonrrt that va f- will never he nndeivold. KT'thing in HATS, SHIRTS, GLOVES, COLLARS, CUFFS, NECKWEAR, Just receive!. For rilit goinlfi at ri;;ht 4 I t" lncea C. .7Z WnftmU, The BOSS Clolhier. Rock wood Block. NEW FurniturE StorE HARRIS & UNRUH, ih:ai.ki:s in FURUITURE 8 C0FFI1TS, and at! Mi li of ko'xI'I usually kt-pl In a 1 fihnt class n nviTt ni: mtuick Also, a vfiy complete Hock of Funeral Good, Metallic&WoOuCDCofflns Casiets,Rol)es, LMBLtMJ, ae. Our New and elegant hearts h alwayn In readiness. Remember the place, in UNION iULOCK, on Sixth Street, TWO Doors sonth of Cass Coun ty Jiaiik. W'hear we may !e foiuic rilrlit or day. HARRIS & UNRUH, 24tl3 n.ATTSMOUTH. NEB. CITY HOTEL. Tills beautiful three story brick structure, on lower Maid street, lia Juitt been finished and fitted up lor the accommodation of TRANSIENT CUSTOMERS, 15D REGULAR BOARDERS, EVERY THING NEW AND CLEAN A Good Bar ,ttCOnneAtour,tu lbd 27tf. FRED GOOS, Tropr. TENDERLOIN Meat Market, LAFE VNEIL, Prop'r. Beef Mntton! Port YeaLCMctenkfo, Constantly on band. Also, all kind of UAME in season, and tr erythlng kept in a FIRST-CLASS MEAT MIOI t At lowest povlble rates. Nort?t Side Main St let. Alh awl 521 r PLATTSMOUTn. NEBJ i v i m r tomera of Uat Tmr wHboat or&artns Ti Uaootv ia valuable dlraottoo far t IW. etc. LnrmliimKla i n I. 1,11 N mm joints. Toit