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PLATTSMOUTII, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, APRIL f, 1883.
NO. 31.
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THE DAYLIGHT STORE!
Full Line General Merchandise.
Ful 3 Line General Merchandise.
Always on Mand,
Always on Mand.
Kottom Prices for Cash,
fiottom Prices for Cash
JOSEPH V. WECKBAGH.
"BURLINGTON- ROU
(Chicago, Burlington
GOING EAST AND WEST.
K'i-f;ant i -ay Coaches, Parlor Cars, with Reclin--
f 'hair-: 'seats fre). Smoking Cars, with Ko
Ivitiit Ci irs. riillman I'alace Sleeping Cars ami
.e famous C. B. ft Q. Dining Cars run daily to and
'm ChK-r.jCO S Kansas City, cnicapro v l ouncU
'.iITs, Chi -mro I Moines, Chicapo. St. J.
Ii, AU I.Lm fc Toncka. Only through line bo
. -en CIJc.vjjo, Unroln , Denver. Through cars
'tween Ii.ilianapolis Council IJlufTs via 1'eoria.
:I connections marli in Union Denots. It is
.own oat : great TIIIIOUQIICAU LINE.
Finest Equipped Railroad in the World for ell Classes of Travol-
. J. POTTr.lt. 2d Vice-Pres't aud Gea-! Manager. PERCEVAL LOWELL. Geu. Tass. Ag't, Chicago.
ALWAYS
BENNETT
Cotno to the front with
Staple and Fancy Groceries
ritESII AND NICE.
AVe always buy the best goods in the market, and guarantee everything
we sell We are sole agents in this town for the sale of
' PERFECTION" GROUND SPICES,
AND TI1E CELEBRATED
"BAT A VIA" CANNED GOODS,
Nothing finer in the market. Tlatt's "Tiger" brand of Baltimore Oyster
always on hand. Come and see us. We will make you glad-1!
THIS CELEBRATED
9 i - n & mmm
JOHSTSOST BROS.,
DEALERS
Hardware, Stoves and Tinware.
The best and most complete assortment in the city. In the ROCK"WOOI)
BLOCK, two doors west of CarruthsT Call and see us.
race an
Xo old stock to work oil'. The latest patterns cf
FLOUH. FEED AND FHOVISIONS.
The Very Highes3 Market Price paid for Country Produce
DREW BUILDING, PLATTSMUOTH.
&, Quincy Ruiii-o:tci.
GOING WORTH AHD SOUTH
Solid Trains of Eleirr-.r.t Day Coaches and Pull
man Palacs i51i"piiiff Cars are run daily to and
rrom t. ixuis. via rinmiioiu, vuinc , ivvottuiL,
Burlinirton. Codar Kapidsand Albert Lea to St.
I'aul and Minneapolis: Parlor Cars with Keclining
t hairs to anil rrom St. iouis ana i-eoriaanaio
and from St. Iouis and Ottumwa. Oidy one
char.E-e of cars tiotween St. Louis ana Des
Moines, Iowa, Lincoln, Nebraska, and Denver,
Colorado.
It is univ.'rsJIv admitted to be the
AHEAD
& LEWIS,
a complete stock of
AX FOR SALE BY
. IN
Ihoero
OPERA HOUSE BLOCK.
i
Orders taken for WILSON liKOS.' SHI UTS.
C-CsTIDIIES JJSTJD C1GAES.
G 8 a b
DKCK KU
HKOS.'
DOAKD by tlie DAY or WEEK.
RICHBY
ifn Ira nra i
p uyiirnnv
Corner Pearl and Seventh Streets,
DE.TEKS IN ALL KINDS OF
I
umoer.dasi
ZBTTIZLiIDIIISrG-
The VLiATTSMOUTII 1IEUALD
every facility
In
Every Department.
iatalogy
-A-TJOTIOZEsT BILLS,
SALE BILLS,
COMMERCIAL
BiiiNrTiasra
Ozz7 Steele of 13lcuiJc JPcipe7s
And. materials is large and complete in every department.
ORDERS 335T MAIL SOLICITED'
PLATTSMOUTH HERALD PUB. CO
Subscribe for tlxeJDoJly JETercLld
ft
OPERA IICUSE
AND
FURNISHERS.
GENTS'
POST OFFICE
ews fuepot.
STATIONKKY. NOTIONS.
MASON cS: HAMLIN
HENRY T. MILLEU iinil
CENTRAL
RESTAURANT.
JP Meals at AH Hours.
OYSTERS IN SEASON.
PUBLISHING COMPANY has
for first-class
nnrc.H nns
usinuu
PAPBB.
TELEGRAPHIC
Till: NEW POST 31 ASTER
(J EN EE A L.
Death of Peter Cooper.
Aiaotlior Eef ;iulti- Caiisht
OLILTV (ill A V .
VN 1 'uam -lM'o, April I - Ji liii r-.in:y,
di't'iiiiltintf secret :try of s'at", n
uiie.-iteil at (Ju;iv ni i., ly l'iii:cl btais
Ci!tiul Ward. Papers w ill lie fvi w:udel
for exlr iditi.tii touiorrmv.
SHOT IIIMKF.I.K. B
2si:w Yoi:k, April 4. N:ttliuii S.
Morse, bii.-ine.ss manager ol the l)nily
News, tliot himself through tlie head
this morning iu liis olli-je, :ui died in -staiitly.
His health had been impaired
by over work and for sometime he had
been very sick. Kecently sleeplessness
added to his troubles and it is supposed
his reason gave way and Hint lie wan in
sane when he took his life.
SMALL POX,
Nash villi:, April 4. Thero lias been
some increase of small pox in tlie edges
and eastern portion of this city during
the pabt week, but uo ue w cases report
ed yesterday and today from the health
oflice. The city population is pretty
thoroughly vaccinated, and dot-tors de
clare no apprehension nt a spread of the
spread of the disease. More eareful
quarantine of infected houses has been
ordered by the sanitary authorities, ai d
the recorder instructed lo enforce the law
in regard to vaccination.
IUII.KOAD UUlLOlM; KOU IHS'i.
Chicago, April 4. The Railway Age
v.ill publish a statement of railway con
struction lor the lirst quarter of th year
ISS'-l. Shows the latter part of the win
ter extremely unfavorable to road build
ing on account of the severity of the
weather. The heavy snow 9tonns,nods
and the flurry in the iron trade causing
the timid to hold off. It reports to the
effect that the construction of main
tracks for that time has dhmi ?6tf miles
against 1,200 for the same period of 182
when the weather was very mild and all
conditions favorable. Tiie milcnge for
the year is estimated at 8.00J. Am ).ig
leading companies by states as fallows:
New York, 114, Arkansas, !)l ; Arizona,
C8; Pennsylvania. 10; Montana, 4.";Flor-
la, 43 Missouri, 41 ; Illinois, 37.
PK.TKK t'OOPKK DKAIi,
New YoitK, April 3. Peter Cooper
died of pneumonia at 3 this morning,
aged 92.
Mr. Cooper celebrated hi ninety sec
ond birthday February 12. He had i)e:i
ailing some tiinii with a s.ight cold, an 1
Sunday was co.np.dled to remain in bed.
I'he family doctor was summoned and
discovered at once that the patient was
suffer'ng from an attack of paeumcnia.
Mr. Cooper's advanced age was a great
drawback to his recovery. About two
o'clock thi morning lie called his s .i,
ex-Mayor Cooper, and Mrs. A'n- i n :i.
Hewitt, his daughter, a i 1 !i ': fi-iriy t:
his bedside, saying to tii r.o he k iew h ;
had not long to live an 1 they mint be
come reconciled to tli3 fa;t. Death came
exactly at 3 a. m. He remained u ir. t i-
scious up lo tlie time :f his tleinise -n 1
made several remarks in regard t tae
family. Prominent citizens called at the
house Saudav mor-da ' ai l exvr-js. 1
sympathy with th.: h-.T-'aved fim'.ly Mr.
Cooper was bom in this city February
12lh, 1791, and lived a life full of honors
from early boyhooi.
.Vmoug many wii t called to express
sorrow for Mr. Cooper's death were Sam-
uel J. Tiklen, Algernon Suiliva i, Gan.
Alex. S. Webb and Andrew J I. Green.
During the last hours Cooper manifested
a grear interest in Cooper Institute, and
spoke to Hewitt and his sou, ex-Mayor
Cooper about the manner in which the
work should be carried oa after his
death.
THE NEW POSTMASTER GENERAL.
"Washington, April 4. The presi
dent leaves for Jacksonville at noon
tomorrow. Judge Gresharn has ac
cepted the appointment of postmaster
general.
JUDGE GRESHAM.
Evansville, Ind., April 4. Judge
"Walter Q. Gresharnwho was appoint
ed postmaster general, is in the city,
holding court. A reporter of the As
sociated Press visited him this after
noon, and in answer to a question
whether he intended to accept the
nomination or not, he said that he bad
just notified tbe president and secre
tary of state he would accept, but that
his duties here would detain him un
til Saturday of this week, and that he
could not reach Washington until the
middle of the coming week. Judge
Gersham said the appointment was
unsolicited, and - entirely unexpect
ed. He received notice of the appoint
ment early this morning, the secretary
of State informing him that his com
mission had been signed yesterday.
The appointment gives very general
satisfaction in this state, where Judgo
Gresham is honored and respected by
every one and standi at the very head
of the judiciary. IL received the con
gratulations of prominent people of
both parties.
IIHIKF SKKTCH OF HIS I.I Hi.
.lodge Oresham was Lorn in Harri
son county, Indiana, iu 132, and edu
cated in his own State. After gradu
ating iu the Indiana statu university
in llloomiiigtou, he studied law, and
soon afterward began practice in Cory
den, county seat of Hariison, and was
from the lirst successful as a lawyer.
He took an active part in the politics
of the state and shortly before the out
break of tlie war wan elected repre
sentative to the state legislature. In
1S01 he was chairman of the house
committee on military affairs, and
while occupying thi.j position ho co
operated so skillfully with Gov. Mor
ton in the organization of the state
militia, and iu raising aud forward
ing troops, that Morton commissioned
him as colonel of the Thirty-eighth
regiment, Indiana volunteers, and was
promoted to colonel of Third division
iu IsGl', and brigadier general of vol
unteers in 18G3. He participated in
the sieges of Corinth, Jackson, Miss.,
and capture of Vicksburg. He was
brevetted major general lor distin
guished gallantry in 1804, and in July
of the same year was severely wound
ed before Atlanta, and was mustered
out of service. In April, I860, he en
tered into partnership with Judge
Uutler, of New Albauy. Ind., and re
sumed the practice of law in that city.
When Grant became president lie ap
pointed Grrshain district jude for the
district, which position ho still holds.
He was strongly urged for a place in
Garfield's cabinet, and there is reason
to believe that the representations of
his friends in his behalf was regarded
with much favor. .
The president has designated First
Assistant Postmaster General Ilatton
to act as postmaster general for n
period of ten days, beginning to-morrow,
until the arrival of Gresham.
FR031 THE CAPITOL.
Tom Ochiltree Paid.
Si-ciciaiy Folger's Bl'ulfli.
A Letter From an Indiau
JEANXKTTi: IXQCIKV.
Washington, April 4. The Jean
nette court of inquiry adjourned until
tomorrow to await the arrival of ques
tions forwarded by Dr. Collins.
FOLCiEK CON VA I.KSCINO .
Secretary Folger is rapidly convale
scing. The lnflamation in his eyes is
now the only trouble. He received a
large number of callers yest erday, and
went out riding iu the afternoon. He
took another ride today. Nothing ha3
yet been settled about hi3 prop-sed
trip to Bermuda.
HEPItES -.--XT ATI YES I'AII).
Treasurer Wyman paid ihe salaries
of the the members of the house of
representatives for the month ending
the fourth inst. Payment was made
and the certificate issued by the speak
er. Among those paid was Kepresen
tative Ochiltiee, tLe comptroller hav
ing withdrawn his prohibition in this
case. Payment was however, suspend
ed in the case of Delegate Raymond,
and .Singster, the comptroller having
notified the treasurer th it such pay
ment would be charged against his
own account. It is supposed the ac
counts of these delegates will be set
tied shortly.
A SIOUX IXriAN's WANTS.
The following letter, from a Sioux
Indian, was read at the indian office tc
day:
Pine Ridge Agency, Da., March 26
Hon. Commissioner Indian Affairs,
Washington Sir: I am a friend of
tbe Great Father and am going in the
white man's way. I have noticed the
white men cutting wood, and I thought
I would be like a white man clioj
some wood for my wife. A piece of
wood flew up and put out w.y right
eye, and now I would like the Great
Father to send me another eye. I can
have it put in here. I have always
been a friend of the white man, and
an bringing up my children in the
white man's ways. I am getting old
and wish my father would send me a
cane. When you send me the eye,
please send me a brown one, aa that is
the color of my other eye. I hope the
Great Father will do as I ask. I shake
hands with a good heart. Your friend,
Signed Blue Heron.
SEEDS
Oar iJirpe A1tDE5r CCIOK
deKi-rilmiir Cvlt t Ktlutbl Stedt
iMllel ft'rv to All. W
oIT.t thi Ijatmt Aoeelitet in
SEED lOT ATAK-u n. '
ml W beat, and the Brut ColUctton of ' Vegetable
lower. irss and TrwNKED. EerrtliinirU tutM
lilciio (.rain .Market.
UP TO 3 O'CLOCK P. M.
hKCIUl JlnuU'll to tlie II Kit A Ll.
Chicago, April 5. Call 3 p. m.
wheat.
Apfil, 102; May, 107 : Juue, 108;;.
July, lOtl. No. 3 cash wheat, 61c.
co its.
April 43; Mav, 5iu ; June, &.';;
July, 57. New mixed, F. O. P., 4.
OATH.
April, 40; May, 43?' ; June, 43.
I'laU.Hiiiuiith City Markets.
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LKUAIj JSOTJCES.
Lpgal Notice.
In the tlisln. I iirt ol I 'ass count y NebraHkn.
In the niiit er of Iln- a pllratlon of .Mary bliaip
ailinlnltralllx of Inn eN(ati) of AikIivw
Sliai p. ile.'rii .nl, for liei-iipf in m-II land.
On ri'inliiiK tlie p l it ion of M.iry HIiHi p, ml
InlnWia! i ix ol 111" l .ili- ol An.li.-w Mi.u j), ilo
rrUMcd. ri'pieH. lyll' if lili.oiif IIkt tlilu tluit
tli xald it'(';aed lie. m li .l ol ei-rtalu n-u!
dale llnTelii leTilifl, ;.n.l III .1 it It neecn-
snry to k.'II Hi' h.iiiii; lo pay Hi" I -i I h of Haul
iliri'iiHi'il and pi'ii Iiik lor a licfiipo lo cell llio
Hiiii- ; mid II Hi'aniiK to In- court lli.it It Is
iicccisai y to v II nalil i'imI eslal'' lor Hint pur
iiohc. It i t ordered t Mm said pi t II Ion Im liminl
Iji Iok; Hon. 1'. I't.und. .Iiidi:'' of (lie district
com I In and fr t lie I'oiinl y ol I'uhn. atllie, of
llci; of llicrliik ol tlie ll-tllcl cunt, In tint
ell y of I '1. 1 1 1 Hiiioi.t li. In I lie county of I'.H'H, mihI
Hialcof .Neliiaska, at one o'clock p. m. on tliu
1st day of May li It In I in I lot 01 lci cd I hat
thin ol'ili i te plllill-lli'd lit 1 II -.1 lour HilCt'i-xHl VO
weeks hi'foie t-aid da llxi-d lor lieailiiK thi
i.elltioii. In tin- I'laitiiiiontli Hkkaiji, a week
ly ufWKpaper puhll.ihed at I'l.i 1 1 "inoul li In Maid
county of ':i"S. William 'Jami.im Jtt..
.Sullivan ft' Wooley, .Inline l'iesldin.
AiloimjHlor l'elllloinr. tM
Notice of Application.
Notice it lieieliy kI vui i nal. W illiam Tappr
will make applicuiion l.i loie Hie t.'ouuf y Ooiii
liilifiopcrs ol I lac.i county. Nebraska, at their
next It''iiUi- tnei-lliii; Hi 1'lal tsiuolit ll, for
license to m.'II Hpirltuous aud vluoin 11U T at
Ins place of ImiMih-is, Iu Avoca, l am county
Nebraska. li-13
LEGAL NOTICE.
Ida Anna I'eaeli i
vs. V
Ountavoiis II. IVacli. )
In tlie. disiiii't court, in tin; second judlviul
district, in ami tor Cass county, .Nebraska.
To (iiihtavoui H. I'eaeli, iioii-rciiilent d
fe ml an I : Vou are liereliy noliiled I hut on tliu
ltli day of March, lsj. J.;4 Anna I each Hied
a petition against you iu tin: diMi let couri of
I'ass county, Nebraska, the object and piayei
ol which ale to obtain a divorce from ou, on
the ground that you have willfully abandoned
the iilaiutill w il bout )ood cause lor tlie teini
ol two years last p;tst ; aud also for the, care
and custody of tlie children.
on are :ciiircd lo answer said petition on
or belore the nisi day ol May
I OA ANNA IT.ACII.
I'.y Smith and I0'on her Attoincj s.
C'tl
Road Notice:
To all v. hotn it may concern :
lhe coin in iHsiokers appointed lo locate a road
beginning at a point b links 1101 th ol corner to
sections 1, 15, Zi. and i'i. tow u 12 N raue 10,
e;ii-t ; thence wet-l lo 10- 100 chains to a point
:m links N, of tlie 14 m-c. cottier on the south
Hide ol sec. 1j ; thence wert h chains; Dietice
. west 8 chains ; luence south 73 4 W.
6 03-100 Chain" ; thence, houtli iVV. 3 H2-1W
chains; thence hoi tli 71 U W ii M5-loo chain ;
tlieuce south Ho ', . . 4 chains ; thence oulli
Gls 6 0-10 chains lo a point GO links nortli
of li. corner ol ie;. ii; ; thence wet 40 10-loo
chaius to a point 5n ll.'iKS .s. of tlie V nee. cor
ner on soutli Mde of nee. Iti : ttieH:c north H'i
chaius to a point 60 lluku wt-rt ml U sec. I'Oiner
on north fioe ol fee. l, all lit town 't. range lu
and in iavor oi vai'aiuijr roaa riminiiK diago
nally acroMi sec 10 ami N. K. U of nee, 16, T.'
12, U. l'), has reported in favor of the location
t hereof, and all objections thereto or elalius f r
ilatnaKes, must b fllea la tin; county cierk's
oiiice, on or before noon on the l ciav of
Mav A. 1.. 183. or fucii road vslll be located -Hini
v.icated Aiihoiit reference thereto.
5aw5 J. W. .f N I N OH,
t n iutv Cleric,
Notice to Farmers.
A first class line of Nursery sloe and orna
mental Hhrubbery, audi as fruit trees, Kiape
vines, cottonwno.is, yoft luaiiics aud, liilg)
plants, l-'or vale at boitofn pi ice.
I'lattsinoutli, Neb..
w-14 JOHN LLtl.KV.
Notice to Teachers.
I will be at my ornc In H.it tsmout li the firt
Friday and Saturday, and at Klmwood the
second and fourth Friday and Saturday, aud at
Weeping Water the third hylurday of -acli
mouth lo attend to any nclwol business tiiat
may be presented tf3 Cyiiis Alton,
Superintendent.
Legal Notice.
In the district court 2d Juc'lcial district, In and
for Cass county, eb.
David .1. I'ortcrl
vs Legal Notice.
Mary' J- Porter.
To Mary J rotter, non-re Ident defendant
tom are hereby no'ifled that ou tlie 27tu day of
March, 18x3. Oavid J. I'm ter filed a petition
aKainrt you In the district court of Cas county.
.Nebraska, the ol.J ct and prayer of which are
to i.b am a divorce from you on the grounds
that you have wilfully ai.audoin -4 the plaintiff,
without to d cause for the term ef two year
last past, you are required to answer aid peti
tion on or belore .Monday, tte 14th day of Mar.
1 83
. - David J. ToitTFit.
liy Sinilh & Eeeson t yta.
Hi Attorneys. w JH
Notice to Physicians.
Notice is herebv Riven that bids will be re
rccelved at the olllce of the County Clerk, up to
noon of the Jid day of April, 1K3, f,r the tued
Ical atieiidance and lurnidi u of medlcioei
for county cliaree and ininate of county
I'oor Moure aud Jail for one year. The Com
missioners reserve the right to reect any or all
bid-, liy order of County Commissioners.
Witnes my hand and ofllcial eal. this 7th
day of March, 1W3 J. W. .Ie.s.vi.vos.
County Clerk.
Legal Notice.
T.l!i .th 'J.lsct court os C-sa coauty Nebraka
ourt
1 1
IkltlltUU A 1UI1BUI1 ,
V N'oticp in nnn.rsal.1nnt A .f'l
Catherine Mason. J "
Catherine Maon. r.on-resident defendant. U
hereby notlflea that Kichard F. Maon did on
the 2Jhdav of March itw.i. file hi petition 1m
the eince of the eierk of the diMilct court of
Cass county, and the state of Nebraska, charir-
litK the defendant with adultery with one
77 .and askinifth.it lie mav ?eod
vorced from the Bald defendai t. win'vt'
lion will ftand lor hearing ai the ;', Ane. tVl.
naid court. ; - "V
By bis Attorney, .1- . -
Dated the-',
Plan-