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mj ' - - - - mm rFft) It " ptottewtiil VOL. 1 PL ATTSMO UTII, NEBRASKA, MONDAY, APJtIL :30, 1883. NO. 55 Ladies !Frnch Kid Shoes. Iiadies Newport Button, Ties and Sandals of Every Description. Men's Fine Hand Sewed Shoes. Men's Plow Shoes, screwed, sewed and pegged. In fact everthing in Style andQuality the pedal extremities at the MAIF ACTUM P. 3. MANSEN, Duai.i.i: roceries, Also Choice Brands of Flour. Agent for the German Fire lnsur nee Co., Frceport, 111.; Germai "Fire Insurance Co., Peoria, 111.; Manhattan Lite Insnrance Co., New York. Western Horse and Cattle Insurance Company. OF OMAHA. Fire Insurance Policies Issued in the English and German Language Steamship Tickets told from and to Europe over the Hamburg American Pa ki t Co.. and the North-German Lloyd. Agents foi 100,vOO av ix-of land on the Northern Pacific railroad in Dakota. 2La U R.IOHE1T Corner Pearl and -OEAL.EK IN AtX KINDS OF- Lumher.Sash.Doors.Blinds, MIXED PAINT3, LXMS, BTJIXJ3DI3STO- orrest Aafes. Money saved by at the old reliable stand T CASH P3RIC1S Repairing anil ill ix Crockery, IKIESIKL B3E10S Seventh Streets, PAPER. "Terms Gash. buying your to OPERA HOUSE BLOCK. .?Ji-ifv:'"'- :.-. !'f vWiJKiM. . sM l.:::r' .'?'':';.:?!; ': - ' -t;Z -V.-.'1 , . . ,: V: -: : " ' ' ' : : -'-u -. ? i! ; ."j : v,:r; :- .-:;Kf:: - ; - ,..f ... ; U" .;. -,.:-v ::v:.i- .- -i r.1;: ; ' . .' : :. : ::?'!."'.'!' ,r.:--;-'r-t:i L' '. . ; ' "'JcLi ' ' ." "' tip lpLf .id : Sift rn nSibnyivor Ordcre taken for WILSON ER03.' SHIRTS. CAUDIES DKCKEK BROS. H P Vmnanir kDu li d U UUfllg uesfeffee BOARD by ;hs DAY or VVEK.- liiiars needed for U OPERA HCUSE CLOTHIERS, GENTS FTTRKTsirrne TOST OFFICE I 7 STATIONERY. NOTIONS, OIO-AB3. lASON & HAMLIN Q HENRY F. MILLER and ' CENTRAL RESTAURANT. D . Meals at Alt Hours: ' OYSTKRS IN SEASOIT. V Die M TELEGRAPHIC MISCELLANEOUS NEWS. LutiT Cyclone Reports A Tennessee Tragedy. Red Cloud Striken a Lead The ToUaeeoiiissts. mLer Itt uis of latcrrju 1'Slt, tNVIERR'b COill'ETITOR. Cincinnati, April 28. -ilurat Ual 9teaJ, of the Commercial Gazette, makes the following 3tuUiuent tonight to the a?rc !atcd i-rcss: Holder of stuck in tl.t Motiiii.g .ioiiiuai sold it today to an -'.ssociation of democratic gentlemen, v.ho will, it is understood, unite with the Cincinnati New Pub lishing company, a.nd issue Monday from the cd Uar.ett corner, the first nucber ihe I7eTV3-Jourual. T.EATES. Gi. Lovii, April 23. Tobacco man ufacturer are making grent urepara ticn fji.- v. hat they call "itbate day" when the law reducing the tax cn to bacco goe3 into effect. They have re ceived immense orders for goods. On Wednt3day next they will send special trains, which will penetrate all the country tributary, to St. Louis, and go even to San Francisco, with over a mil' lion pounds of tobacco, and before the week is over will send another million pounds. Stamps wiil be delivered by the internal revenue officer at mid night Monday, and from that time goods will be forwarded to their des tination as rapidly as the stamps can be affixed to them and trains made up. It having come to the knowledge of manufacturers here that stamps would be given out at Chicago, Cincinnati, and other cities in the west immedi ately after the close of business hours on Monday, a telegram was sent to Commissioner liaum this afternoon asking like facilities to be granted here, and t no discrimination. Raum replied that no permission would be granted to deliver stamps to any one or anywhere prior to midnight Mon day, and if such a thing were done, it would be a violation of the law. THE SOUTHERN TORNADO. 2ev- Orleans. April 28 A Times- Democrat Wesson special says two ad ditional deaths occurred at Wesson, to day, a son of J. T. Gibson and Mrs. Finch. The damage by the cyclone at Beauregard is now estimated at $450,-' 000. A singular fact in connection with the cyclone is even now men tioned. There were abo at forty per sons oi JwUh extraction in Beaure gard during. the cyclone. All of them were picked out of the debris, and not seriously hurt. Galvfsto.v, Apiil 5$. A New9 Mineral Well3 special says: yesterday evening a cyclone from the northwest struck the town of Pilopinto, demol iskine" small buildings and unroofing more substantial places. Several per sons were seriously injured; none known to have betn f-it&lly. Loss, $23,000. EARLY APf EARANCE OF THE SCOURGE. Advices from Vera Cruz say yellow fever has broktn out in several fami lies. A-X A.IAL ilIDK. Chattanooga, April 23. Tonight as the north bound Nashville & Chat tanooga train was nearing Anderson, forty-five miles below this city, ruri; ning at the rate of thirty five wiles tn hour, James Hawkins, passenger, sud denly arose and shot Bob Beeves through the heart. Hawkins then jumped froia thfe tiain, and it . is thought had his -neck broken. Both. were from DisLerl, Tenn. Alt INTEF.EiTI:;? FIND. Cixi:;37TIxe, ills., April 2S.A fei miles from this city an interesting ahcfraluable Archeological discovery was mads on the farm of Hon. J. R. Mills, where there is a group of an cient mounds. The find .was made by Mr. McAdams. assistant slate geolo gist, who dug up nine human.-skele-tons of adult3 and children, both male and female, most of them in a good state of preservation, and also found a large quantity of pottery, copper and stone ornaments and domestic and ag ricultural implements. Among the latter were several rlint hoes which had evidently been used a good deal. Fur ther excavations will be" made. CHEAPER THAN. DIRT. St. Louis, April 29. A San Anto nio, Texas, dispatch says Governor Madro, Coahula, Mexico, sold five hun dred leagues of state land in the Sa bine river region a few days ago to the representative an English syndi cate for the nominal price of ten cents an acre, the land to be used for ranch purposes, little of it being snitablefor culeivation. ' ' 'C THE HASTY FEMALE LAWYER. Milwaukee, April Cy. Kate Kate, Milwaukee's female lawyer.who threw water in Judge Mallory's face In re venge for ailegtd insult during a Me llon of the court lately, was before tbt public again yesterday, her case com ing up before Judge Hamilton, of the circuit court, on a writ of certioriari, calling for a review of United States Commisaiouet Hyau's action In releas ing her from the county jail or habeas corpus proceedings, because she was couJQned ou Judge Mallorj's word only and the papers for commitment were not made out for an hour after wards. Judge Hamilton roMnii1 th cee till Monday IHE JEXICaN loa:. iiiiico, April SQ.I'resident Gon zales sent a rnesnage to congress ask ing authority to uegotiate a loan at borne or abroad and renew mint con tracts. The Two Republics, states the pres ident, intends to negotiate a loan of two or three million In London, guar anteed by five per eent custom receipts The loan is intended to meet current expenses of the government. The re newal of the mint contracts ii ezj ect- ed to yield a million. AN ARGUMENT WITHOUT LOGIC. New Yoke, April 29. The Central Labor Union discussed the "Relation of the labor question to the revolu tionary movement in Europe." The general sentiment favored the use of dynamite, arguing that kings and potentates used every engine of de struction in their wars, and particu larly against the people when revolu tionary outbreaks take place. THE COLORED MAN GETS TO THE . FRONT. Galveston, April 29. The nSews' Brazoria special says: Two convict guards, John Leonas and S.Bondreaux, attended a colored people'3 festival. A row occurred, both firing on Jim Wright (colored) niae shots without effect. Wright, running, turned and fired two shots, killing both. WASHINGTON NEWS. Mexican Mutters, Smug gling, &c CONTABAND GOOD:. Washington, April i9. Die solici tor of the treasury has decided that the collector of cuitoma nl Brownsville, Texas, has authority to arrcit smugglers as well as to sie2e contraband goods. It ! estimated that th government loses annually $500,000 by smuggling carried on along the Rio Grande. BETTER THAN RAISING SCALPS. Washington, April 28. Agent Mc- Gilcuddy, of the Pine Ridge agency, under date of April 19, writes to the commissioner of Indian affairs as fol lows: "Red Cloud wishes to inform kis great father that his luart is good, and his mind rrauquil, and also that he has discovered a gold mine in his reservation, and intends to go to min ing with his people, when the weather becotae.3 fine. He does not wish to be disturbed in the possession cf .".aid mine.for ten years. Senor Romero, 'Mexican minister, r,aid to a reporter tonight that he had alrentl y placed himsell in telegraphic ccmnmni- cation with his government with refer ence to the representations made to him by Secretary Frelinghuy9m on the pro ject of .obtaining consent lor Uuitcd States troops to cross the Mexican bor der in pursuit of raiding Indiabs. As telegraphy, was,-however, an unsatisfac tory method cf communication upon such subjects, he propojed, he said, to forward the official letter by mail. At present he thought it is premature to hazord an opinion as to the view which the Mexican senate would take in the matter, but he was certain they would agree to anything reasonable. He said he did not believe there would be time to accomplish anything in relation to this particular case at the present ses Bion of the. senate, which' would expire the latter part of May, .a3 his letter would not reach Mexico for two or three weeks and it would be.some time after that be fore the subject would be laid be'fore the senate officially. - Iu response.-to a communication from. Secretary Frelinghuyscn, inqui-- ing'whether there, will be any pbjcc- tion. to our -troops" following the Apaches from. Arizona over the bor der, the Mexioan minister has replied that euch action cannot, be properly taken without express consent of tLe Mexican senate. A tclejrram .was ccrdirgly sent to rieneral ( rook thj3 afternoon by the fe.-crttary of war di rectinpj him to .observe the convention with Mexico on this subject and to re strain all tro,rvi under his command crossing the bound ry line into. Mexi can territoryi . . FOREIGN DOIXfJS. Conspiracies Uneaf i hod in Dublin. Dublin, Aril 99. Joseph Hanlen, a Phcenixpark murderer, makes a state ment incriminating a number jof per sons. As Hanlan refused to depose When brought before court, his own ioTormatiou will be used against him. I'atrick Ikhiny, sentenced to ten years penal servitude for availing Justice Lawaou, plead guilty to a more serious crime. His eentenco for shooting at Justice Luwbon will probably be com muted. Thomas Caffrey's, the last of the present trials, will be concluded In a fortnight. The prisoners Implicated in the nscmsBluaUou conspiracy will be trlul by the next cornuilsbluii. Tin police know that thn inuiuiti of Bailey und Ltnny are In AnmJca. It is stilted th'it .i re-'ju.-t, vipporteJ by nflid;ilt:i, wlJI bf i,iU..' to the Urdtird Statog government foi thf ettiudllh.u of ubout a dozen pemoitP. The police have evidence I in pi i" il j Jiighp Ciey, tho witness tor the cro" u in the etute tilul?, in the-Tnurd.-n . f Talbot, thn jnilice Inform. r, rf (1aH. ii..; Kenian 'informer, and the hih-i. )(. H hnu, and alno in the ntleinj (p i murder, of Murphy, the bixdM.cr per of 11. o Irlih iieople. It in likely Carey . ill be Iik-1 for one of these crimes. The a-tsiiiu tion of lie 1 1 a n wai net c na .'.t: l politicul troubles. Another nrrebt hus bem s.i,..I. I. ; : in connection with tho toiiphucy to murder. The prisoner Is a tailor named Nevlu. Ho is the iw.n wh wa3 mentioned yesterday Ly Jj.foii!.. r DeYUie aa having been appointed I; the Fenians to find the hiding place of Poole, who has oeen condemned to death. Pevine also stated that Xevin wa3 afterwaids charged by the assas sins with deceiving them. The Dublin police have discovered that several men wanted for participation in the murder conspiracy have left Ireland. REAL KSTATE -(AN I))- COLLECTION AGENCY. L.'ivv atnl collection bunincs promp tly ultcnilcd to fit this ofllc f 1 1 1 r pro ceeds remitted without delay. m Notarial woik, conveyancinp 'vind abstracting attended to on eho'rt' no tice and satUltiction guaranteed. , If there 19 anyMbin we do mriLo n specialty of, it i) city and euburban real estate. rSeTeral flue farms and some wild land fit bargain 9. Laboring men can 'ct nliomc by vaylnv month" ly what they now' pay tor house rent. space torbun iMviiijf but a Hinall Eercentage of tho bargains now on the ooks at this ajrencv: wc namo the following: felx choice half acre lots. 8 minutes from 11. It. fdious. at from $80 to UyO each, and ou term that would make a man ashamed to say he did not own a nousf. Come and sea. von are not compelled to buy and wc wont give thCHC lots away, but you can get tliem o they will hlioluu ly cont you nofh- mj'. Five a. r; lot h luile (com -it v fur $'2.10 part on time. .Lie ven ncre Jot mif from il v forGO this i j extra line. 1 li;ivr thrf c nieces of outside nron- erty which I can pf.ll and tinder- tulro to furnish purchaser worL cnoii."-li to jmy for them, now 1 will . lurnieij tin; ground and you the worL work i.i what hurts me. .If you will do tin; work tt a fair price I will glv you a ch ar deed for the land; if you cau't do tho work come and fee me, I . oiaj-liud some one who will do it lor. you. Ton acres lr $ COO 00 " 600 00 ii " " 750 00 " 'z:m 00 Several tsrimll tracts well improved and adjoining Ihe (it', for hair at reasonable rates. jw:m i.a:.i;.;. 40 acrcf, - wild : CiAj O") 80 " ituprovM 1600 00 . 120 ' " 2000 00 1G0 " MS) t 200 " C JOO 00 210 " C0O0 00 Finest otock tarm in Cass county $10000, Kn tiiiic and low rate ot in terest. 160 acre.", wild $2.U)0 ICO 2t0j 80 . " . 1200 80 " ' S200 ICO acres, -wild, Rep. V'y (cah) $1000 ' crt"Y property. Cor." lot a ll'ksfrom shops (cjicap)$100 1 " 3 V " " 175 2 " 8 " " ' 160 3 cor " 2 " " 450 1 "4 " 4- 176 3 cor " 2 . .. " 160 2 " N. 6th street (fine) 200 2 " " Picnic Hill " 200 IJ " " Washington avck 3S0 1 " "1 bl'k from Main st extra 400 Improved, city real estato In abun dance. I cau rind what you want in this line if you will call and see me. Business houses and lot for Elie at much lower figuresthan will be asked six mouths hence. Stores .and dwellings ren'cd and for rent, rents' promptly collected. If you dr n't see what you want iu this column come and ask for it. I've probably missed fust what you want. (Jffi.ce open nearly every evening from C to 8. " Good new house and two fine lots in good location--price, $200. - VT. S. WISE, Union riloek. LYON&HEALY Statt ft Monro SU., Chicago. Will MlMU to ay Msm ibalr AID VATUOOUI, m Us. iU px, iu. t-iri.V a Imiim s-u. tul a.u. i ltaik Dim MmH iilim. lMlKMaUlii.tlll 1A 0 b