J f. I' ! V I1, '"-'v. -(. f 'I VOL. I PLATTSMOUTIl, XEBliASKA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 1883. NO. 21. pkfteni0titl) Bftita SSL IB 11 it if ?! !. ft! f - 7 ''V M 5 THE DAYLIGHT STORE! Full Line Grenernl Mcrclmiwlisc. Full Line GJeneral Merchandise. Always on llan19 Always on Hand. liottoiii Prices for Cash. of toni Prices for Cash JOSEPH V. WECKBAGH. H. WEHRLY, has just received a large the best stock of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS manufactured. In addition to a general line, I keep the celebrated SANDWICH BINDERS and CANTON PLOWS. Four kinds of the Lest tongue less cultivators, with other stand ard goods. Don't fail to call and see me. CED Ul CillEEK, NEU. ALWAYS AHEAD! BENNETT & LEWIS, jx PCS i LEU 0 blli C'omo to Hit' front v itli a complete htcck of Staple and Fancy Groceries FKESir AND NICK. "We alwats buy tin Inst goods in Hie maiket, and guarantee -virv thing w sell We are sole agents in this town for thf sale of " PKUriiCTION" "(JKOUNI) 8IMCISS, AND TIIK OEI.EBUATKO "BATAVIA" CANNED GOODS, Nothing finer in the market. Piatt's "Tiger" brr.nd of liallimnrc Oysters always on hand. Come and see U3. We "jw ill mako yon glad. FLOUR. FEEB, A N D At Wholesale and Retail. Cash paid for all kinds of country prod uce. Call and see me. Opposite First National Bank. F. jejaJLTDTOLJESSfJeMBBm THIS CELEBRATED AX FOR SALE BY fell tVScs r - l---- ' V r:- i. .- u.1 ' if "i- ' . - : "J-j- 51 : '' If i-.'' V. 1 ALE IIS IN Hardware, Stoves. .and Tinware. ,.,..The bet and most complete asaortment ja tbo - city. jjMe ROCK WOOD OPERA HOUSE BLOCK. - r..; ,::,:.r 1 r aafesSiw TELEGRAPHIC FOHKKiN XKWS. Warning lo the (Jovernor of Moscow. Other Matters. Oi-dM-f l.;!.vu for WII.SUN l:!:S.- SJIII;TS. xOPEIiA HOUSE -AMI - CENTS' FURRXSIIRS. rOST OFF U K Wews Depot, STATIOXKUY. NOTIONS. Jb Tb I (ill HSn If p jj S 6 Ir r !i;i ki:k MASOX .S: HAMLIN" I5KNKY 1'. MILI.KK a ml ' ! CKNTitAL HOA!;l)liy the DAY or WKKIC. RESTAURANT. Meals a! Ail Hours. OYSTERS IN SEASON. T 1 i r f COB. PEARL & 7th ST., Dealers in all kinds of LIME, CJMBKaJJSoTP, ILASEIHt, LOWEST PMCKS, London. March -'0. The queen will open thf hslieri-3 exhihitiou in person the 12th of May. 1KISH WOKKMIIN bl.S( 1IAHOEB. l.'iHKKX IIkad, Miiich 20. A large cinployeV hore has dischaigt'd all hi Irisii woiknien. (JecLiiing that he would n longer tl fog race himself hy paj ing peophr who foster ussas si ns. OVKKDUK. ST. Johns N. li. March 20 The brigatine Lillian arrived, ninety dayi from Oporto. She made Cape Fear on the night of the fifth of February, but got frozen in and remained in ice forty days. JUDGE LAWSON'S OPINION. Dubmn, March 20. Judge Lawson replying lo an address presented by the members of the grand jury of Bel fast, said he attributed the explosion in London and the attack on Lady Florence Dixie to the final efforts of the scotched reptile lawlessness. THE GOVERNOR WARNED. St. Petersburg, March 20. The Governor of Moscow ha received a letter warning him that Kremlin, where the Czar s to be crowned, will be blown up during the convention ceremony if he refuses to grant the constitution. DYNAMITE DISCOVERED. "St. Petersburg, March 20. Two dynamite deposits were discovered here. Forty persons have been ar rested. The week's arrests number a00, including pupils in military schools and railway ofikials. The gov ernment has resolved to expel Italians without permanent occupation. HANLAN AND ROSS. Toronto, March 20. Hani an de clined to row Itoss in maratirae waters but will meet him half way between Toronto and St. Johns. Ilanlan re gard $300 for expenses in a SI, 00a race out of proportion, and proposes that neither be given or taken. Hanlan calls upon Itoss to cover the $30o deposited. STRIKING MINERS. Halifax, March 20. A telegram from Lingen, Cape Breton, says since January the Lingen miners, after a protracted strike, have been operated by non-union men. Yesterday the union miners came here and badly kicked the manager, Enge, blacksmith and others, visited houses, broke in doors and dragged women out. Five men were brutally beaten. The man ager telegraphed to Sidney for constables. session of congress a bill was passsd authorizing ths postmaster general to readjust the salaries of certain post masters, but the bill makes uo pecunl ary provision for carrying out its re quiremeuts. It is said at tba postof (ice department that the law cannot be executed without an appropriation, and an additional force of clerks. It is estimated that the readjustment of salaries directed by the bill will re quire an expenditure of at least $2, 000,000. THE NEW NIAGARA BRIDGE. The attorney general has tendered au opinion on the proposition of the Canada Southern railway to construct a bridge across the Niagara river. 'An act of the Canadian parliament auth orizes the erection of such a bridge, as far as Canada is concermed, when a similar authority is given by the Unit ed States congress or president,. The attorney general says no action ban ben taken by congress in the matter and the president has no power to grant th necessary authority. miscei7laneous. Heavy Snow Storms the East. in AHATEMKNT OF TUP. FLOOD, ETC Captain Ellington, of the sheriffs oae, wits wounded. At last account t the poMe was stiil la pursuit. ' Johnson brothers, two of the robbers, were lodged la the jail of Ozark county today, where the robbery occurcd. A TlflEVlKO SrAIN.lHD. " Cil It Aoo, March 20. A Daily News BraidwoM)d, Illinois, special say for home months a series of cunningly exe cuted thieving has been executed here. In that tlmo over 3,000 worth of Biioers' and curpeu tera tools hate been atolen. Wutche have been set but the thief not discovered. Suspicion, however, pointed Irongly to a Spalniard, Dcminlck Hog gois, a dculer In second hand tools. A descent on. hi place today revealed $1,000 worth of stolen tools in his cel lar. !,7U0 in gold was found, hicb he con f eased he had realized from tho sale of atolen tools. A large number of miuera identified their property and en tered complaint nguiust him. ru. TO-DAYS MAKKKIS. Chicago. March 21. Call 3 p. CORN. May, 57 1, ; June 57;; July M; New mixed 48. WHEAT. May lOtt; April 104 J4'. OATS. March 41; Apiil 42. I'lattHiuouth City Market. no iKioxa, rauir, i-hko (uar u i. ) Kep oiled by M. 11. Murphy Co. (DID y Th- Pi.ATTsMOlTTU IIF11ALD PUBLISHING 'COMPANY has evi-ry facility for first-class NATIONAL NEWS. Settlement Negotated With France. MISCKLI.ANKOCS HEMS. JO WOM! In every department. and Pamphlet Work, Catalogues AE. ' JSSSjAJSJSM9 ii evi-vv .1 ; liu : I. Our Stock f I'.lrtnk P.ipt-rs ;;od H;i;i-!i t; i. !.;irt: and coiiipiete in ORDERS BY MAIL SOLICITED. Piatts mouth THE BEAUTIFUL SNOW. Kiciiford, Vt., Marcli i0. Another heavy Snow storm. Trains blockaded and mails delayed. MORE SNOW. White Hall, N. Y., March. 20, A heavy snow in this sect. on last night. Reports from different towns show a fall of from fire to ten inches. It is still snowing. I'ORK PRODUCTION. Cincinnati, March 20. The state ment of pork packing from November l to March l.shows: Hogs slaughtered, 525.000, an increase over the previous year of 41,o00; yield of lard, 15,770, 000 pounds, an ihcrease of l,6oO,OQ.O; barrels of pork produced, 10,217. IOWA fruit. Des Moines, March 20, Iteports from this section of the country are that apply orchards are killed by the severe winter. Ono farmer reports a loss of 500 trees nineteen years old. The estimated loss in the apple crop in this county alone will be 200,000 bushels. .Small fruit is also damaged. EMMA BOND'S ABDUCTION. Tvyi.orvii.le, 111., March 30. In her rational moments Emma Bond bus confirmed the theory that two masked men carried her from her .sick room. From other evidence her father and physician axe convinced that the ab duction theory is tho true one. and was to prevent her appeariux before the grand jury. GOOD BYE, FLOOD. Helena, Ark.. March 20. A special to the western associated press says the river is kissing the levees farewell this momicg. The water is falling at the rate of sixteen inches in twenty four hours. The overflow is passing out through the bangs with grea force The bottoms will be cleared of water within ten days. The flood is rapidly giving place to everyday affairs inci dent to the season. A1VOINTMKNT OK A KECtlVtU. New York, March 20. JudgeTrauax la the supreme court today appointed a receiver ot the Columbia Consolidati in Gold and Silver Mining company, una directed it to be dissolved, their mines not being prolitable enough to justify their working. Edward Stokes is one of the claimants of the corporation for $31, 337. IAKVKK ANDBOGAKDCS. Des Moines, Marcli 20.- Today Dr Carver made a perfect score of 100, and Cant. Boardus t7, btn thus winning il&O extra bv the terms of agreement with the Cincinnati club. Carver's six ty-second and ninety-sixth shots were with the second barrel. Bogardus' sec oud barrel shot9 were the third, seventh fourteenth, thirty-eighth, forty-fifth and sixtieth. His misses were the fifth, sixtl and seventh. ON TIIK H AH l'ATXI. ' Flour Meal Itruu Choiil Fecit uye r lour (iruliain Flour liutter Cliet-xe (purt nklin).... Clicec1 (lull cream)... Miliar Cure! liam.... llacon Hlioiiltlrr Dried li'ef 1'oultry , Ekk 10 da 12',i c. Cabbage Mr. " Choice I'ututoes JjHBOct. per bu. Hweet Si.so " He-ti 7&ct " On lou . 75 rt Appl: (winter; l.M U Kweet Cider lIHTgltl Oytters, elec-t . Vi yar caa I. OIIIIIIOI1 w " S3.00Q4.so prrevt. Si.Zi " u.1 c " Si, as fi.m " S.i.oo ... vuw-ts per S 13 " -JU " ........ II ........ 15 " 19 " " L.rio6(6.ou er dor.. For Sale ! N K , St e. 3, T. 12, II. l3.-' S E 4, Sec. 3, T. 12, II. 13. S. W. ; Sec. 3, T. 12, It 13. uud Xi X. W. Sec, 10, T. 12, K. 'e . W. Sec. 31, T. 13, I J. 13 iff IB EIGHT HOUR ORDER. Washinotox, D. C, March 20. Sec retary Chandler issued an order today fixing the hours of labor in the navy yard at eight hours. FOLGER TAKES A REST. Secretary Tolger's destination is Fortress Monroe, where he will re main several days for rest and recrea tion. THE GOVERNMENT SETTLES. The government has negotated with the Bank of France for a sexennial obligation of 120,000,000 franc3 in pre ference to the issue of treasury notes. DUE TO DRUNKENNESS. The president has ordered the sus pension of J udg Everton 1. Conger, associate justice of the territory of Montana, against, whum thai Res of drunkennesH and gambling hav Wen preferred. A SUIT FOR SALARY. A.B. Mullett. formerly supervising architect of the treasnay, has tiled si petition in -tho court of cl lims for ad- judication "i in- : .i y ior the ,ic. iiiit r United St -itts r-r SS:i.0'iU -a acOUiC ! cf salary alled to be due i im. MOVEMENTS OF THE PRESrT'ENT. The president will remain bef to entertain the ex-president Diaz ami party, and will prooably jofri Secretary Folger at Fortress Monroe the latter part of the week, from Mhicl point they will no doubt proceed to Florida. THE rOOR POSTXASTKRS. During the closing hours of tba last II , I,t 10, JJIock 28. . 3, ' 23. " 7 Si !, ' S h y. 11. Duke's Aildition. Tiic nlove described lanns are for nale on long time, with 7 per cent, interest. Apply to . U. U. WINDHAM, dOtl' riattbinoutli, IStb. Proposals for Military Sup plies. JlKAlXil.'AKTKRSlJ.KI-'T OK TIIK Pf.ATTK, Chief Quarterrnaitier'fi Office. OMAHA.NK.lt., tlWll Till, IWC HKAI.KO l-HOl'OHAIJ. in triplicate. Kubjeet to th the unual condition, will ms received at tliis orhce until l o'clock m., on weauraaa, April IX. or at the iaiu hour (ullowhiif for the dirtereuce in time.) at tho ofhc ofths Quartermasters at the following Dkined ttuii -at which places and time they will opeutd in the presence of blddern, for the furDinhitig and delivery of Military Kupplles during the 5enr commencinK July 1st, TO, and cndluif une30th, 1SM4, a follow : Wood. lly and Charcoal, or uch of naid suj)pliei a may be required at Omaha Depot. Fort Omaha, fort Niobrara. Fort "Sidney. Cheyenne Depot, Foit Kuweit. F'ort Steele, Fort Douela. F'ort Robin son. Fort Rrlder. Fort Laramie, Fort McKln ney. Fort Washakie, and Fort -TUomburKb. and tor the delivery at Fort Thomburth f MO tons of Coal of 2240 pounds to the ton. Froroiai!t will tUu be received at tills flire up to the day and hour above iiamed, for the delivery on the earn at the point neareu to tL mine or the line of the CdIimi 1'acirtc Kaiiwat, of eicht thousand ton of Coal., of 2240 pound to the ton. Also for delivery at Omaha Jepoi, or at t:ttion on the main line of the Colon l'a eilic Railway east from Kearney Junction, of two milliou pounds Corn, and on milliou pounds Oat. Bids for rain should state the rate per loolbs, not per bushtl Fropovals for either claos of the uteres ruen tioned. or for quantities less tbaa the - wliwle required will be received. Eh proposal should be m triplicate, skpabatk t oa kai m . aktk.xk at kach station, aad roust be ac-. com panted bv a bond In the sum of five hund red dollar (SiiOO) executed strictly iu accord ance with the printed instruction, and vmu the blank fona furnUhed underfills advertise ment, Kuarautceiogthat the p;irty makins the, proposal sliall not withdraw the same stlthiu sixty days from the date announced for open in? them ; and supplies bid for, awarded thereunder, he will, within ten days alter be ing nolificd of the award, (provided such noti fication be tnad within the clxty days above mentioned.) accept the same and ltinii.h eMd and sufficient urette. at uhcb, hr the luiiliXul -iertormaii-e of the coutract. 1'he 4;oernmeul rser r I he libt to reject any r all piK :ils. a i.elereu-e will be tlvea toatlicler of ( dontic iroluctioii. I KlAiik :'Ksals iiuii J liuieu cirtru.i.Mi- J.a.:-as ( I tY, March '2'K A promt npi,r !- uck liealcr of Kuluula. i i Hie f'ru.l- i.:it!i. i. wi.. lei t I here ! lii- lyih. . . i , . . . . ,,,. in i- ihe i.iud. and emulated quantities of rciioio -.o.i. w.,... j w u,) and Cli.-ucoal lequjred at earn ria- t. U-avui .iii'.. ii- wio; nir-ir at tin livau oi' -VJ0 ..c;i lo att:.i'k Spick.-he at hi cauip, thirty mile oi" oiii.ile.av ou tlie eiljc of liic Sui- ai:i Kf .v agency, pirche'i forcu raitl to l- J"c. A le-ttruiitir-l tiht alilicij fcted, u both j'-iSlcH i rtve i-ecn i'ruperui"ti, prepara- ATTAl K ON 'tiAIS i OiS.S r..-r. . Ln iLt l.ojK, l itr.li Ne;.:. xiie-vitu-, ilonday i..v-ri in; ht'ritr lriily ucd (iovc attacked four men MsppoM-'d to be the Litllc Kock A; Ft. Smith train roblera, whose capture was reported last night. A i unuing njjht followed. One fugitive was fatally wounded and left at Magazine. He gav his name as Roberts, and atTmllteil lxlug an outlaw. i. .ii -inil i-ii in" lull instruction us lo tlie na-iner if biUliiiy,eiiditlMU to be obvel vd by bidder iiinl lei lus of contract, etc.. will be furnished on i.pp! seat ion to this ofllceor to the juartemoiU-i at I be various station named. Euveioe iiiil:uniii proposals hould be marked : " ri-oiwaN l-r at . and MildreHsed u Ihe undeiloed or to the re spective r?t and Depot Quartermasters. JtHIX V. FCREV.Capiaiu, A. O. M . tT- A., in charje of C. if. M' of lice, iM-p't.of the l'l:i:te. 5itl Our lArgs UAIDEK GCTSS dcw-ribinir C' HtlfUl Uf4 Is Wrmm m ail. Y offer thg Ltuttt Mtil In mad W kMt, aaS the Bt (WxIh vf VrMbt, Flower, OrsasaaS TmbrXB. ErrTtlnlnteL. atsiMS OUL A UV keeeesaash fVlJuA, llWA, mm Estray Wotlce. Taken up by the subscriber t hU place in the city of yiatUinoutlionthe7thUay of Febra ary W3 one liht brown mare a tippled to e 12 or 14 years old, has collar narKf ' is hereby noti&ed to cC 'I, r ' " -1 ' ' ' expenses incurred.ad t ief' -.-'" riattsntotitir. Feb.. . e f. s t f si