The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, April 09, 1883, Image 1

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VOL. 1
lLATTSMOUTII, NEBRASKA, MONDAY, A I'UIL , ISS'.J.
NO. 7.
ALWAYS
BENNETT
THE
LEAD! HB
(.'utne to tin? front wiili
Staple and Fancy Groceries
FJtKSir AND NICE.
We always buy M.e lu st goods in the market, and guarantee evervthing
Ave sell Vi are go-agents in this town for the. Kale of
,s PKUFKCTIOX" (iKOUXI) SPICES,
ANl THE CELEU RATED
it
BATAVIA" CANNED GOODS,
Nothing lii.f r in the market. Piatt's "Tiger" Irend of Halts more Ovster
ilwajsoi l.:tn l. Come and see us. We a. 1 1 1 make yon glad, j
E DAYLIGHT STORE!
i
Full Line General Merchandise.
E'uIS Line General Merchandise.
Always on Hand,
Always on Hand.
ISottom
Bottom
JOSEPH V.
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' Finest !"u'vp:i J'.tifro d In ibe V:olii fc sll Classes v-i T;;v-;
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THIS CELEBRATED
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JOHNSON BROS.,
DEALERS IN
Hardware, Stoves and Tinware.
The best and most complete assortment in the city. In the ROCKWOOD
BLOCK, two doors west of Carruths. Call and see us.
A FINE LOT OF
MACKEREL, LAUUADOKE HERRING, TROUT, AVILD "WAVE
COD FISH, Also u choice lot of
LEMONS ORANGES.
Ve have a fine f lock tt
Q&QWE FAMILY QRQQERIE&,
Fancy 15 rands of
MINNESOTA, KANSAS AND MISSOURI FLOUR.
I have in stock a fine line of
Queensware, Glassware, Lamps,
&c. All our gool are new aud freen.
JilliExcMse ior Country Produce. Linseed Gil Heal Always on Hani..
rorninM Kreb. Pure Milk
UBLITERED DAILY.
AHEAD!
& LEWIS,
GROCERS !
a eoiu.a!ele attack of
Prices
Prices
for Cash,
for Cash
WECKBACH.
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sverxV-
brands of BUTTLE
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OPERA
HOUSE
iBffi-t$ tit
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Orders t:kcu for WILSON UllOS.' SII1KTS.
DKC'K ICR
1IOAKD by the DAY or WEEK.
Corner Pearl and
DEAL.EES IN
Lumber.Sa
ies.
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lis nnaigp
H RIMM ia tIt- k.
The l'lATTSMOUTII IIERALI PURL1SIIIXG COMPANY has
every facility for first-class
JOB FRXHTX2TC,
In Every Department.
LEGAL BX-.V3STJS:S,
SALE
COMMBBOIAL
Gzzt StocJz of JBlcLrtk. JPcupcrs
And materials is large and complete in every department.
OZRZDILI&S B"Z" 2iAJJiXj SOXiICI0?"EDX)
PLATTSM0UTH HERALD PUB. CO
BEEBTTfrtsn
it themselrea. Oentfemeixte'iiBrw,nc--y-Ti'7 l---.ll'lirh,'J
LOCK.
OPERA IICUSE
AND
rURMSKERS.
POST OrFICE
ews uepot,
STATIOXEUV. NOTIONS,
MASOX & HAMLIN"
IIENKY F. MI1.I.EK ui:d
CENTRAL
RESTAURANT.
Meals at AH Hours.
OYSTERS IN SEASON.
Seventh Streets,
ALL KINDS OF
nds
Terms ytsi
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TELEGEAPHIC
FKO.U TIIK CAPITAL.
Statement
From the Trcas
ury.
Miscellaneous.
i Hi: ly.amii i; ri. rTKii.
Vasihxi;'I'un, April 8. -The fct.ito u
pHrtiiU'iu I ha ivi-il in) infuriu:ttiiai
th'it the uvt'rnuitnl L..1-I fill will
ak tills j'OVl't IjIHTIII tO ll-Iltl H f'l"C"
SKUICi. vtflCfllVX-S l III ti:.CK::f
thi' 1: vm;:n:tc jih'tJi'is.
A (lit AXll nANL" !.'!'.
Gi ut riil Mici 111:111, Sicn i:iy I.iiiC iln,
(ominndure Walker, b t;r ll iwliu.
Colonel l)n il'-y nui iv.m-.y otlu-rs 1i-l;vi-
here tomorrow t ;tuiia a b:iixjUi-t ul
tha L'nii ii veterans of M-irvl.oil, ut liui-
tiiiiore, in i-cicbrutiou oi'ti.e ni!t.iveiiiry
of General Lee at Appomattox.
101.0 eii's jip:ai.th.
He lias ulinoe-t entirely recovered. lie
veiit riding on horseback this afternoon,
lie uppeurs heitetited hy the exereis..
It is expected the secretary will lie aide
to resume Ids duties m thu treasury de
partment ou Monday morning, lie lias
"ivfii his personal attention to most all
important nritters that have been jire
Eeuled to the department the past week
or tvvo
3II8CELLA.KOUSNEWS.
The Morman Conferenoa.
A Heavy Rainstorm, Indians,
Etc.
XKW ENGLAND MITlIOII3TS.
Piiovidexce, April 7. The New
England .Southern Methodist confer
ence committee on the Sabbath obser
vance declares the tanctity of that
day, depreciates Sunday travel and
Sunday funerals. The committee on
Italian policy eadorsed the piatfoim
and principles adopted by the legisla
ture of Pennsylvania.
HOTEL RUINED.
Greenville, Texas, April S.
About two o'clock esterday morning
the Ende house, a three story brick
hotel, fell, burying the inmates be
tween the wiiiis. Fifteen persons are
known to havo been killed. A few
others escaped unhurt. The ruin took
fire and many were roasted in the
flames. Up to 1:30 o'clock five todies
were taken from the ruin, but were
charred bejond recognition. The
building was erected within the past
year and has been for some time con
sidered unsafe, the walls being very
light. The piteous wai's of the im
prisoned and burning victims to
whom no hand could render aiist
ance, were heart-rend in.;. A numbwi
of business firms aiijoioiwir w-.-r- bar a
ed out. A he remain;. ' ;:a' i:e o-.-u j
taken from the ruins are simpiv
burnt chunks of uVah, nreeog::iz ibl?.
Business houses have been closed.
THE MORMONS.
IvIutlanu, O., April 7. The second
day's reunion of the conference of
Latter Daj Saints took place today.
A large number of delegates arrived
this morning. William B. Smith, sur
viving brother of Joseph Smith, held
a prayer meeting at tiyht o'clock, iu
the temple. The conference recon
vened at 10:30. The committee on
credentials made a report that a per
manent organization was now being
effected.
At the afternoon session the follow
ing organization wa3 announced:
President, Joseph Smith Jr.; vice
president, R M. Ewaii ; sccieuiry,
Herman C. Smith. Ehle:s Joseph
Love and II. X. Hanson of Ltah.
made a report of the progress of work
in the territory. These missionaries
have been working in the heart of the
yolyganiist camp, and converting
many to the Latter Day faith. To
morrow's services will consist of
preaching only, by Joseph Smith, El
der "W. Blair, Elder Guiley and others.
AGRICULTURAL REPORT.
Columbus, April 8. The April re
port ot the board of agriculture based
on returns from over 700 townships,
gives the following' percentage com
pared with April 1st, 18S3:. Wheat 63,
old wheat in producers' bauds 28, old
corn ditto, 32; rye, condition, 69;
barley 66. The wheat outlook is the
most gloomy for eight years in Ohio
Severe cold with bare ground killed
the tops to the surface in January
I and February. - Warm rains and good
I .1 c .
weather tillMay may improve the
condition.
- Official telegrams received April 7,
imtc; lit:i"e lor tin: 4 oiinill'iii ol u 1. -
ler wheal compared whh the iaiin
lime last ; Indi.ni.i 7'J. llliiii hs
Ivau-as CI. Kiitiieky hImi'17i, .Mii ii
ran 7i, Wisconsin about lb. C'aliloin
ia about Co. Miunesuia spring u In in
will probably acrene UK. Ilidne
to budiels the loss jiitbrvj 8 slah t
will be lG,0O0,0U0 or i'J per cent., u d
they ave 231, OOO.Odo l the oi,0)Y
000 bushels raised in Jj. 1'oiled B;ul s
last year.
Tin; isdians.
Sr. Lot'is, Apiil A di-patel
IromXew Mexico ku the Iiidiim
have been seen on the jilaius betweei
l.on!ftL)iir lamui 1 1 n , ami. trai l. s an
reported in several plaee, but n
deprei'atioiiH le-ard of. (..'apt. I! pi
ride with Company K, Tweiily-thinl
iid:intr , JiMiii Fort JJavard, jut r
lurned from an uiisiiei essfnl search oi
ihe Ciil'i after the Indians, (iin !
Keuz'tc is at Lordsbiuy directing
ii:oveiii( nts. There are no 1 1 I i t
Indians in New .Mexico. Tin-(rail re
ported t wo days ao was made b
Mexican smuifglers. Col. Fors the'-
t wo com panics will jro into tmpo
rary camp at Kichmoiid on Ihe ('il:
rivir. Caj)t. lilack Willi fcliaUi'speare
guards returned to bhakespearf: ami
the coinpaiiy have been reliec I from
duty. Jul and Loco, with a band ol
"200 renegades and remnants ol" oil the
different bands of Apaches, are slill
iu .Sonora and (.'hihiiahua, didn'r
much damage down there. Mexican
troops are out alter Ihem and H I
now understood CJen Mckenzie and
Crook aim to guard the frontier and
revent the- hotiles from r"cros-ing
into Arizona and Ni".v Mexico.
F0!Ul(jlN NKWS.
Coronation of the Czar to
be Postponed.
Minister Lowell Respond:
to
a Toast.
CIIARG l-l WITH CAUSING THE EXI'LO
EION.
London, April . The police have
taken into custoday a man named Ber
nard Gallagher at Glasgow, who la
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diaigeu iin causing inn i'ajihbiuii .11.
the gas works tbere. Gallagher is an
Irish America; , and is a brother of
the man of the same name arr. tted at
Lambeth Thursday. He was arraigned
it the police court, where Le declared
he was innocent of th chaige laid
against him, and that he only left the
United States on the 8th of laot Feb
ruary. He was remanded to prison for
tight days.
THE REASONS.
Berlin, April 8. The Lord !) . ut
sche Zuitung, reverting to the subject
of the defensive alliance of Germany,
Austria and Italy against France, --ajs
the only reason for the formation of
such an alliance, would bo fear of
French aggression, ucd such a fear
would only be justified if a military
adventurer seized power in France.
It would be natural then for pa?. lie
powers to interfere to pr s; rvc the
peace, i i' one of them ?.ns threatened,
but such intervention w.uid require
i uu t reaty.
i SMALL TALK.
i Londo:?, April 3. At a banquet of
; the corporation civil engineers at Ken
! sington, United States Minister Low
ell replied to the toast "Our Vir-i o-3."
In th: course of his remarks he said:
"The more important fuictio::s .f .i
plomacy is to maintain good humor,
good will and understanding between
nations. (Hear, hear.; Iu the way
we look at certain fundamental
questions there i3 very little
difference between the view.s of En
glishmen and Americans. Though I
may not venture to allude to daily
topics, I can say no American any
more than. Englishmen believe that
assassination is war, or dynamite the
'raw material of policy.'" Lowell's
remaiks were received with cheers.
THE CORONMRIO.
St. Pkti i;5-Lri.G.A- iil 6.- Tl cio
nation of the Cz.ir will probably be
postponed. The poiicft believe, unless
liberal rc'oi mo are gianted. the nihil
ists have determined to prevent the
ceremony.
Makc-ffs a: d P.sslh-ffs sui idal at
tempts have thrown the recently re
organized bureau of gens d'armes and
third section of political police into
confusion. The. secret instructions re
garding maintenance of order during
the ceremonies of coronation have
leaked out and, it i s.;d, been com
municated to outsi le parlies who
should not have known anythingaboiu
them. The date for the great cere
mony at Moscow, which was at first
represented as having been 6et for
April or May at the latest, may now
be put off un:il June. One thing is
certain, the date has been left blank in
the invitations forwarded to foreign
powers. Precautions of all kiuds are
continually invented, in toe hope of
i liic.iu,'.
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HO. SI. SIIOLING fc WAGON Ut l'AIKlNO.
All L'Sis of rara ' lsciesents nM witl
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lioi'st, JI uic- stw OA:iocing,
In sl.ort, we'll sije anything that haf
lour i -t, iroiii a Zebra to a Giraffe,
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JTJiIW SHOP
ti Filtii S. Iieiween Main ur S Vine strrtn.
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FIST-CL.1SS JIHAT SIIOIM
At lowctt p9iille rates.
North Side JJain St., bit. V. :
Miik I Bear always on draught, and . Fine Ci
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