The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, April 07, 1883, Image 1

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PLATTSMOUTII, iS'EHKASKA, SATURDAY, APJUL 7, 188:).
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We are now showing flic most varied
sortiiieiBt of
ussS caaeffislly selected
JEver before shown Isa the CJMy of IPIaitmoiBth
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In Dress (Joods we art; show
ing tltc Latest Novelties ami new
est Shade's in
Krencii Uris Mixtures,
Summer Flannels,
Nuns Veilings
I 'lain and Lace Iimtiiios,
New Grenadine EHects,
( Jerhter Cloths,
Cum 018 A air,
K'ishinere,
Etc., Etc.
Oirjt LINE OF
Black: Goods,
Coniri:ii!j everything new, such
as
Fancy Cords,
Conletts,
Jlasket Cloth,
A in lines,
Draj. De
Alma'
Arc.
Silks in
HLACK,
COLOKE1)
AS!)
SUMMER.
Our um anfl Ml Line!
omj)lete in all Details.
Ottoman Dolmans,
I'rocade Dolmans,
Marveilicux J)olmans,
Cra Grain Dolmans,
Drap de Etta Dolmans,
Loicot Cloth Dolnanss,
('assimere Cloth '
ALSO A FULL LINE
J or.se v AVallvini' Suits,
Uiisssan Circulars
Fellises,
Ulsters.
Oor Roafly Me Sails For
Ladies, Children and Misses
are now all in. An inspectiod of
these -oods is very much solicited
as they are
EXTRA GOOD VALUE.
ZHzosiiEiRrsr.
We have never heibre shown
Mich an assortment of HOSE as
we have this .season.
EVEQVTIIING NEW AND
Complete fur Ladies, Misses, Chil
dren and Cents in
Brilliant Lisles,
Ilidhrin'ans,
Forriin and
Domestic Makes.
GLOVES AND MITS
A FULL LINE IN
Silks,
Lisle Thread,
Berlin.-, Kids.
Oi;r live hook Kid in
Black
at $1.00 a
Colors
are as roou
f 1 I .Hi it. I I.I 1 I
those retailed lv other dealer
as
TELEGRAPHIC
u i:n ek a l 31 (sl ikllan v
COUNTERFEITER
TURED.
CAP-
A Noted Musician Coming.
IJiifciurss ratline, Small I'm,
Klc.
I lm matter of pimiitajrc in w lint in
known as the "ciht point" Nebraska
pool, was n-fcrn-il to a committee.
XO..I.1" its ooous.
Ki.I-aso, III, April A The piivatu
bank of 1. II. Tompkins, in thin city,
closed its doors here. W. (J. Hand!!,
attorney, was mado assignee. The
bank assignee .states tliat the liabilities
are SWu.OoO, and tho assets Slln.OOO.
Oood authorities, however, .state tli.it
tin; assets will not realize SJO.OuQ. To
day creditors nptcHeiitin;,' .?"iO,0(o held
a meeting, and requested IJaudall to
withdraw. Kaudall i.i greatly in
censed and defies all who Hined the
paper. Tho town is greatly excited.
Nearly all tho losers are citizens of
KIpaso. It is generally supposed that
I'ompkiiis has been speculating in
options.
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All Ci-oods Marked iu JPlalsa S1is:ures
o
FRED. HEBBMANN,
OTE DDOOI EAST O1 FIRST 2T.TIOjNTAS EAjSTSZ.
ALWAYS AHEAD!
BENNETT & LEWIS,
Come to the frout with u complete tock of
Staple and Fancy Groceries
FKESII AND
NICE.
We always buy the best goods in the market, and guarantee everything
we sell We are tole.igeuts i:i this town for the sale of
' PERFKCTION" GROUND SPICKS,
AN1 THE CELEBRATED
BATAVIA" CANNED GOODS,
Nothing finer in the market. Tlatt's "Tiger" bn-nd of IJaltimore Oyster
always on hand. Come and see us. We urill make you glad.'
THIS CELEBRATED AX FOR SALE B
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OPERA HOUSE B
:steiif i Hit f wm$mi
SHIRTS.
uraers i.iKen lor w isu. liico.s.
OPERA HOUSE
f
AND
QENT3' rUHNIS2IERS.
Pi
post orrrcE
si9WS LDt
ST ATI OXER V N OT IO N
!
DEALERS
Hardware, Stoves
IN
and Tinware.
The best and most complete assortment in the city. lathe KOCKWOOD
BLOCK, two doors west of Curruths. Call and see ua.
1..u-' VJi -TJJr
DECKER
BROS.
IIEXRY F. MILLEK and
nn
BOAkDby the DAT or WEEK.
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CENTRAL
RESTAURANT.
P Meals at AH Hours.
OYSTEJIS IN SEASOK.
AlilttST OF C'UTNTliHKtlTI US.
Kansas City, April t A Journal
ISooaeville, ?Ii.isoiiri, special nn
fcjiieriH" Ho r ami xoo h.-t nirht
ilesceudeil upon a cabin ix miles cast
of town ami captured (Jeorge Cleii
douiiig, with a eounli rl'eitiug outfit
and sixty dollars, part of the latter
still iu the mould.
SHOUT IN II IS ACCOUNTS.
iSl'A kta, Wis , April G. I). X. Cur
gill, a well known produce ami stock
dealer, mid for two years town treas
urer, is a defaulter of upwards of Si
uuo. ii is aiicgca inai me money
was ued in his business and lost in
grain spccul." lions. The deficiency
was discovered upon an examir.ation
of his accounts previous to his re
election.
FLOOD AT NIAGARA FALLS.
aiaoaiu Falls, April C The
heavy rains of the past thirtv-si
hours have caused a Hood here. The
streefs ate coveied to a depth of two
feet. Several thousand dollars dam
age has been done to goods in stores
and cellars. Fifty feet of the Canada
.Southern tracks washed awav. Trains
will not be able to run to Niagara till
tomorrow.
BUSINESS FAILURES.
New York, April G. Business fail
ures for the last seven days as report
ed to the mercantile agency of H. C
Dun &. Co., number H7. compared
Willi lHJ for last week. The distribu
tion ol tin failures is ;i follows: New
England states 11, western OS, middle
'26, southern 4G, Tacific states ami ter
ritories 14, New York City 1:5, and
Canada 29.
COLD CERTIFICATES.
Chicago, April 6. Bankers in this
city, in view of the action of the sec
retary of the treasury m refusing to.
fix-s.l.. twm ..'Til .rt.f i ft .... n 1. 1.1
them tor other denominations a tho
. . . V, 4 " ....
.-mo ue;i5iii . .ui'i. hav.: (lcci''.eri to
send all their vi-iiticate& lo r,'ew York
lor excnai.,c j!1)( a:d ior the
futur to bave noliiing t do with
"."iib-certificates.
CHILD TABOR.
Milwaukee, April 5. It is esti
mated that the labor bill passed by
the legislature iinpos'ng a fine and
imprisonment in case of employment
of children undej fourteen years of
age, will throw nearly 3,000 out of
employment in this city. Large cigar
niiiuufacturers employ a considerable
number, and several hundred arc em
ployed ns sorters iu rag and junk
shops.
A NOTED MUSICIAN.
New York, April 6. Max Brucli,
a famous German composer, organ i
izer and leader of male choruses, will
arrive about Apiil 11. Ilis coming
is regarded as an event of much im
portance in 1 lie music world, this be
ing his first, visit to America. Lpou
his arrival he will be received bv the
Anon society and delegates from
leading German musical societies.
Ilis first appearance iu New York
will be with the Oratorio society, at
the Academy of Music, on the 18th
instant.
SMALL I'OX.
Kansas City, April 6. Ta response
to an inquiry regarding tfie report of
devastation by small-pox at Galena
aud Empire City, I. C Weedy, post
master at Galena, telegraphs as iol
lows: "Three cases of small pox at Ga
lena and four at Umpire City. Six
deaths iu the past ten days. Plenty
of lun Js on baud. Buiiios goe"s on
as usual, i'-xcitement ail with out
siders."' THE "PASS" AGREEMENT.
Chicago, April 6. A meeting of
the railways running west and south
west from here interested in the agree
ment not to issue passes to shippers,
from which agreement the Chicago &
Alton road gave notice of withdrawal
last .Saturday, reconvened today. The
committee appointed last night re
ported a plan substantially tho eam
as that now in force to cover the cur
renL ear. It provides that any rr,erj
ber may withdraw after thirtv -flays'
written notice, and fixes the penalties
for violation of the terr3 of agree
ment as follows, at the. discretion of
the arbitrater: Firs olTensa, S10;
second, 8200; third arid subsr quent
offenses, 500.
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THE IOWA TOOL.
WASIILNtiTOX MOWS.
Work in the Treasury.
THE MONI.Y ki:i.M CniWl !.!.
WasiiiNoton-, April 0. The com
inittee examining tin? eoi.liibm ol" tin;
United States treasury arc maUin rapid
progress. livery thing n correct so Jar.
All tin' (fills and (-lids an; ck-nivd up
The work now before the commit tee i
to count the hua'c'l packages, reserved
United States notes and bags of silver
com.
FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE.
Explosions ami Excitement.
ttliiuaiU'k I. lie UoiU.
M Ucel I a ii eon .
1M.I. I. A W.
people thoroughly
Tin: new e
It is estimated by
tainiiar with tlie Mi'jict ll.af. under the
new law ivdu ing leiter postage and the
regulation of the pay of postmasters, the
receipts of not more than one oflice in
every four on th:; eneriil average will be
in excess of the postmaster's salaries un
der the existing laws. It is said that all
postoffie.es, however insigmliceul, con
tribute about one-fifth of their receipt
to the government.
TiiE .;i:a.m:i j n im(i,uv.
The .Icamielte court of inquiry c m
vened today. The judge H.iv0,-ate !U1.
nounccl that he had received ;t eommu-
nicatioii from Dr. Vjliins enclosing thir
ty-livc queslirU3 -uu-U he desired to
have put to the witness. Fireman Ji irt-
lett wa", called, and the questions read to
llini. In rei.ly he stated that Collins
('.eccaed i held the positpni of an oflircr
on board of liie Jeaiinette, n:;d was al
ways treated with the same courtesy as
the other ofliccrs. The witness never
heard (.'isp. I)cf,ong -pe ik unkind to
Collins. After the Jeannctte was lost
and when their party reached laud, it was
discussed as to the fact of the other par
ties, and the witness volunteered to at
tempt to a search for them at oner, but
this was prevented by th? genera! opin
ion of the whole party, based upon the
fact that he h-id no clothing, no provis
ions, no transportation, Htid no knowledge
of the country. Dancnhowcr offered to,
and di 1 go. The witness was not aware
of any trouble between Melville and
Collins. In answer to the question
whether, if he had been in command of
the party, he would have waited as long
as Melville did before trying to discover
others, the witness replied: 'T made
a proposition to move, winch was dis
cussed by the whole party, Mansou and
I agreeing to draw Leach upon a sledge,
as lie was unable to walk, owing to fro
zen feet, but tho conclusion arrived at by
Melville and Danenhower was that it
would be impossible and impracticable."
The witness was of the opinion that the
trip to Bclum might hare been made
sooner, but it would have been attended
with great suffering and hardship. He
believed, taking all things into consider
ation, everything was done that could
have been dorm to rescu ; DeLong's
pirty.
C. A. WRISLEY & GO'S
limpkDm
Till". Ot'LKN S ((AMiloX.
LoMio.t, April The qu nu took
another drive today. Jsho cannot ytt
walk witli eomfoif.
LSI Kill A.vrs.
Ko.toi., April 0. The 'steamer
Ihitaiti.i, from Xap'ei, with l.OuO em
igrants for the United Mat' s, pasaed
(Jibralter today.
fcTA i en 1 OCT.
Vienna, Apnl C. The whole Iltin
gHiian colony at Ibikowina, niimhtr
ing about iM),- oo, have determined to
leave the place, owing the insufficiency
of crops to feed the population.
SKlI'l'lll.
Montreal, April C. -T. II. Ilod
.son, whoh s do checsi) and butter mer
chant, arretted in Staney bud;, Mon
treal, for obtaini g advance n, compro
mised wit h I ho bank for .Ji;0,0'JO and
11 -d across tho lino to .n;;ipo other
creditors.
UI.j.M ARCk.
Berlin, April 0. It is staled iu th
papeitithaL Bismarck iu reply to a let
ter of congratulation from Ih'j cr -wn
pi inee on the occasion of the chancel
lor's bii thday, declared (hat he intend
ed todevoto the r. m iieler of Ids life
to consolidating the finances of tho
Empire.
THL GLASGOW EXPLOSIONS.
Glasgow, Ap il 0. Th- stat-ment
is rn ide that the arrest at Liverpool
furnish the police with a dun to tho
recent explosions iu tl 'Pgow. Accord
ing to the latest information Ibo In
tent is that th- e explosions should be
on comprehensive scale. The plot In
cluded the destruction of tho canal
viaduct. They were only partially
successful. Several detectives Uaro
started for Liverpool to work out tho
evidence.
THE EXCITEMENT.
Lon'pon", April tj. The interest iu
the Hiiro glycerine disc iveries contin
ues to irrow, ;ir:d the excitement is In
tense. Tie- newspapers are making
the most of their opportunity, and sell
ing frequent e litions with such head
ings as "A l'lo, to i.low up Loud n."
The contents of alitor al and ocal
news seek to connect tho arrest of tho
four dynamite proners wi h tho ad
vice given by O'Donovan Kossa to
Irishmen to burn up everything be
longing to tho E glish except their
coal.
i:MARCK's letter.
Berlin, April C Bismarck, in a
le'ter lo the Iteichstag. nn unces !n a
curt manner, an i wiihou offering an
explanation, the arrest and s jbs-que'it
release at Kiel of members f deputies
who had att nded t he socialist con
gress at Co, enhagen.
AMERICAN I'ORK.
Notwithstanding tho num. rous pro
tests which are being received from
America against th injustice, of pro
hibiting the importation of American
pork into Germany, the government is
evidently influenced by sanitary rea
sons, and seem determined to enforce
the statue making such Importations
unlawful.
Chicago Grain Market.
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The Iowa trunk lir.e as jociatio.n met
and admitted the Illinoia Central to
tbe pool, to take effect; from April 1.
BEST IN THE MARKET.
Triad e OXLTof Vegetable Oil
and Pur Beet Tallow.
To Induce hp- jsekeepers to give this Soap
a trial. WITH EACH BAR ffJB
WE GIVE a FINE &a
TABLE NAPKIN U B&a
Thi, offer is made for a short time only
fcd should be taken advantage of at ONCE.
V7 e "WARRANT this Soap to do more wash
' ag with greater ease than any soap In the
market. It has no EQUAL ior use m cara
and cold water.
Y3UB GROCER HAS IT.
O.A.Wrisley&Co.
Wmmrt aeturra of Standard Laundry
mn Tcllat Soaps.
Take Notice.
We will receive Gaff &, Fleishman's
compressed yeat every Tuesday and
Friday morning-i. fresh, at Bennett &
Lewis'. - . - 34 tf
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UP TO 3 O'CLOCK p.
Sjieciul IJl"iatcli to the Jlj-.itALn.
Chicago, April 7. Call 3 p.
WHEAT.
Apiil, lOlJ ; May, 10o' : June, I07?tt';
July, 107'. No. 3 April wheat, &8
CORN.
April, AIM ; Mav, Mj; ; June, ro ;
July, New mixed, Y. O. Y.., 4??u.
OATS.
April. 33; May, 42; June, 42.
iMa'.tsiiiouth City .Market.
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Rc ited by M. IS. Murpliy & Co.
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1 Seels
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15c per cal
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