fttf VOL. 1 PLATTSMOUTII, NEBRASKA, TUESDAY, A PHIL 10, 1883. NO. J8. ALWAYS AHEAD! BENNETT & LEWIS, THE LEADING GROCERS! Core; to the front with Staple and Fancy Groceries FltKSII AND NICK. We always buy the best poods in the market, and gijranteo everything we sell We are sole agents in this town for th sale or " PERFECTION" (I ROUND SPICES, ANI THK (.'ELEBKATKO BATAVIA" CANNED GOODS, Nothing f.rnr in the market. Piatt's "Tiger" brrnd of I5.il tiui ore Oyster always r.n hand. Come and se 113. We -w ill make you glad. THE DAYLIGHT STORE! Full -Line General Merchandise. Pull Line General Merchandise. Always on Hand, Always on Hand. Hottoui Prices for Cash. SSoUoni Prices for Cash JOSEPH V. WECKBACH. BURLINGTON- ROUTE (.Chicago, Burlington &. Qulncy Railroad.) ! Kit-cant i.'-'V t'oachF. VarV C. vii h iVr l!r.-1 jiui: Chair it;-i fori. i-'mo-la,.' '.-i. wii cr- vovia C'i-:rr. Jv.i.-.-T Sio ' 'a: ..o-i : rJie famoiiri C". ' .S .. Ii:;si.r ar.ru. L-.uyt-- irrom Chicago .t Kanajs Okt, Lni-' t: -V. c::r.'-: ' Bluff.-i, Chli-'ap'Ti new um. iiiCo,r- ! b-eph. Af?h'jKn ft T;-t-i. On!; tUj'iph !:r:t h j ltwpf!n Chicajro, I.inooin Lss.ri-r. TUr vie:i ca , IbtHween !n.ii naviii. .t Conn-il Bio-':-, Tin. IYo-i.i. j IA.I1 connections ni.vl- i: L.ii:n :j '. it ... I jkaown as the jreat THKy Vlill CAU LINK. f Finest Equipped RaHrocd in the r. J. POTTER. 3d Vico rrw't and Gu'I Xacar. THIS CELEBRATED DEALS ft wfi mm - -t' '!V??f bw BROS., Hardware, Stoves and Tinware. The best and moat complete assortment in the city. In the KOCKWOOD ULOCK, 1 wo doors west of Carruihs. Call and see us. A FINE LOT OF MACKEREL, LAUUADOKE HERRING, TROUT, "WILD WAVE COD FISH, Aiso ;i choice lot of LEMONS .XTX) 0l AX? CSS. We buve a C110 etook of aSQIGE FAMILY GR Q CERIES, Fancy Brands of MINNESOTA, KANSAS AND MISSOURI FLOUR. I have in xtock a fine line of Queens ware, Glassware, Lamps, " &c All our good are new and fresh. Will EicliaDge lor Country Prate. . Linseed Oil Meal Always on Hand. Next door to Court House, Plattsmoutli, Neb, JUT, .1 complete tek of !-.c!;d Train c? Kit e . Pa v Coaches anj Pul! ::..r. IV.Ir.rt Si.ping tYrs art run daily to and i! -iii it t.:u -". -a Hiii.:i.Ui, ' "lint'V. Keokuk. i?t';i. Cs;nr HaviJ. snl Albert Lea to St Paul ud:I :i;ine.?r'.lis: i'urUrCar with Peclinind 1 airs to ana iroisiftt. i-ouis nni l'eona anu to (ii:l fioni 't at; I (.i'tumwa. Only one c!.ar.;i' 0? rars Iftwa St. Louis and Dea ).oiu:. Liucoiu. Nebraska, and lf nver. t.VjIovnrj:j. it u ui.iv; n.uy r.uiuittxt to bo the World for sil Classes of Travel. rrr.CirY.VI. LO'A'ELL, Gen. Pass. Ag't, Chicago AX FOR SALE BY US IN T M XTRPKLSL & CO OPERA HOUSE BLOCK. . ;: r j -i;-!- ; ; . ''!! I' ,-1-;.!.:.,:..;.,., t . . - -; ' ' ! ' j. ' C yjj :.tt S&r f " '"'vktf "iA "'i'iwl - y-j. Orders takn for WILSON BUGS.' SHIRTS. IWKKII liROS. HOARD by the DAY or WEEK. JnFoYOUBlSn James Me, P.LRilurDhv Corner Pearl and Seventh Streets, -HEAL.ER3 IN ALL KINDS Ol" Lumber, Sash, Doors, Blinds MIXED FAZCTTS, LIME, BTJILnDZISTG- PAPEK;. The Pl,ATT8MOUTII HERALD every facility In Every catalogue LEG-AL BIliISnKlS, .TJOTIOIsr BILLS, SALE BILLc Ozzr StocJc of And materials is large and ORDi.ES .33 "ST MAIL SOLICITED" PLATTSMOUTH Subscribe for tKe,I)aLy JReraLd OPERA IICUSE C J.OT1I I BvItS, --AN I) CENTS FURNISHERS. POST OFFICE Kews Depot, STATIONERY. NOTIONS. MASON & HAMLIN ORGANS HENRY K. MILLER and CENTRAL RESTAURANT. P Meals at All Hours. OYSTERS IN SEASON. PUBLISHING COMPANY for first-class has Department. s i Pamphlet Work COMMERCIAL iirTiisrca- BIcltlTc JPajpers complete in every department. HERALD PCB. CO TELEGRAPHIC WASHINGTON NEWS. The Otoe Reservation. The Tax on Tobacco. HKl(iMiI ASCOlNotL. Wabhinuton, I. C, April Hit hard Crowley, if New Yrk. hns rt-bi(;nel tli position of iecial ainiatant counsel for tlie United lutta in the preparation of the alleged i-iertion fraud cces in Houtli Curoliu. 1N Til K BUCK r.IrT. Charles II. liowau, reprchentiu the Excelsior Mauufactunujj Coinpauy at Beaver Dam, Wis., and .1. N. Williams, alius the Mystic Laiiguaj; puidislicr, at Detroit, Mich., were todti v declared eon ducting lrauduleut hcheiaes, anl their u'lines placed on the black list of the M)Bt ollice ilepartmeut. SALE OK Tl IK OTOK I.ANJlH. Senator Van Wyck has beeu urging the interior department to order immediate sale of the Otoe Iudiati lauds in Kansas aud Nebraska, notwithstanding the house of representatives neglected the nenator's bill, which was deemed neces sary fur u complete sale. The apprais ers have finished their task, and they value the lands at from $4 to $10 per acre. .Secretary Teller will protect all the iuterestH, aud the sale will be made about May 1st. THE EXI'OKT DRAWBACK. The commissioner of internal reve nue says the allowance of the export drawback, tinder the provisions of sec tion 33tfG, Revised Statutes, on all snuff, tobacco, cigars and cigarettes entered for export ou aud after May 1st, 183, will be limited to the tax ou articles of this class in force on that day, as fol lows: On manufactured tobacco, in cluding unull", eight cents per pound. On cigars and cigarettes weighing over three pounds per thousand, three dollars per thousand. Ou cigarettes weighing not over three pounds per thousand, fifty cents per thousand. AN ORDKIt FliOJi THE I. O. BEPAUTHKST. The following general ordtr was issued to-day by the post office department: General Order No. 4C7. That order No. 4C3, of January 12, 1883, is hereby revoked. Section 37 of the postal laws and regulations of lUl'J is amended so as to read : "Postal cards and prepaid letters are to be forwai ded if requested. Prepaid letters are to be forwarded from one post office to another at the re-iest of the party addressed, without addi tional charges for postage. All letters upon which one full rate of postage has beeu pniJ, and all postal cards shall be forwarded from the office to which they are addressed to another office at the re quest of the person addressed or of the party whose card may be upsn the en velope, or whose name may be signed to the postul card, without additional charge. Such forwarding must continue until the party addressed is reached." Fuask Hattox, Acting P. M. General. MISCELLANEOUS. Murdered for Her Money. Situation of Brick Strike. LciyerS Other Interesting Items. THE POSTMASTER GENERAL. Indianapolis, April 9. Postmas ter general Gresnam left for Wash ington this afternoon. SUSPENDED. St. Louis, April 9. The Atlantic Milling Company, Geo. Blair, presi dent has suspended. withdrawn. Boston, April 9. Iu the paper im age case of Lizzie Gannon vs Arch bishop Williams and Father Fleming, the suit against the archbishop was withdrawn, and the latter was con tinued. MURDERED FOR MONEY. St. Locis, Apri, 9. An old Indian woman, over eighty years old, known as "Wiaow jane," living a lonely life near Osage, Kansas, was murdered two or three days ago, and, her cabin set fire to conceal the crime. Money was the object ot the murder. The old woman had been known to have several hundred dollars. A WAR AVERTED. Chicago, April 9. It is understood that the passenger rate war between the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and tho Chicago, Rock Island & Pa cific roads, on the traffic between Kansas City and St. Paul, has been settled by agreement to maintain rates, the fare by both routes to be the ram. ' THK It HICK LAY KHH. Ciiicaoo, April There in little change iu the bituatioii iu the brick layer fitrike. Mobt inaiter luasouii work ufew men, and lie men are beginning to come iu from other cit ies. The strikers begin to intimidate the workiug non union nicu. Several houeH have beeu vifited, ami the- o: cupants threatened with death if they go to work, Some meu employed on the uow board of trade builditg were threatened today, aud a squad of po lice was scut to guard them. KIKE NKAK VALPAltAISl). VaU-auaimo, Neil, April 10. Mrs. Dayton, wife of a farmer living about five miles east of Valparaiso, Saunder-t County, was fatally burned iu a prairie fire Saturday. She ras aid.ng her husband in endeavoring to keep the lire off their premises, and went to tin house to get him a pail of water, where she got auflieated with the tlamtand smoke, and was dead be fore assistance arrived. No l ul l her particulars at present. TOO -MUCH WATER. ST. Louis. April y. A private dis patch from New Orleans saja the city is liable to be inundated if any of the front of the levee gives way. The river is now on a level with the crown of the levee along the front part of the city. The crevasse at Oouldsboro, ou the right bank of thu liver directly opposite New Orleans, will be clossd this evening. MOKE WATER. New Orleans, April 9. The rear portion of the third district is still overflowed from the rain and high tide. The Ujw of water through the CJouldsboro crevasse is reduced. It will be entirely checked soon. The river today reached the Hood height of 1874. The water ran oyer the levees at several poiuts. F0HE1GN NEWS. The LMioenlx Park 31 ur- derers. AU Plead "Not Guilty." NO DYNAMITE FOIi DAVITT. London, April 9. A letter from Michael Davitt is nubifshed today, in which he further expressed his oppo sition to the dynamite policy on the part of Irishmen. He declares that sucli a policy is insane, idiotic and criminal. BEING WATCHED. Palis. April 0. The police are keep ing watch over a number of Russian refugees here, who they suspect are connected with the alleged plot to take the life of the Czar at tho time of his coronation. It is reported that some French detectives will proceed to Mos- oow ou that occasion aud as3ist tlie Russian police iu watching tha suspec ted persons. PRECAUTIONARY STEPS. London, April 9. A dispatch from Dublin says Joe Brady, Tim jthy Kel- ley, Pat Delaney, Thomas Caffrey, Dave Curlev and Fitzliarris, known as "skin goat," Mia mn charged with the Phamix Park murder and other crimes, to be placad on trial to 1 it, were re moved to Green street eurl house thi3 morning under a strong gu ild of policemen. Tlie government feels ratherafraidth.it the. friends of the prisoners may attempt to rescue them. Aieu wuo sjeui to 03 viuei lyaus ate een in the neigiibjho.d of tin park and are being watched by detectives. THE BRITISH GRAIN TRADE. London. April 9. The Mark L ine Express, iu its review of the British grain trade for the past week, says: The supply was restricted, although it exceeded the demand. Price3 are fall ing. Foreign wheat is stagnant. Car goes in large supply. Twenty eight arrivals, and two sale3. Forward trade neglected. Flour declined Is. For eign flour is depressed and Gdls low er. Maize cheaper. Mixed American, 9d lower. Burlej , good demand Prices nominally unchanged. Foreign barl-y slow sale and steady. Oats generally unaltered, foreign outs, dull through out. Sales of Enzlish wh.Mt during the past week, 57,733 quarters, at 42s, against "A,.i2 quarters, at 4 1 ;H foi the corresponding period of I it year. THE I-IKEN'IX PARK MUI'DE .EP.3. Dublin, April t. The court house where the trial of the Phoenix Park assassins is to take place was besieged this morning by crow Js eager to gain admission. The authorities, however, enly admitted the jurori called in the case and fifty reporter :, and they were let into the building at an early hour. Judge O'Brien, who is to hear the ca3e, took bis seat on the bench at 11:15 o'clock, when the work of swearing in the grand jury was proceeded with. The prisoners, Brady, Kelley, Delaney, Gaff rey, Curley and Fitzliar ris, were brought to the court house at v ociock, ana were escorted uy a whole troop of dragoons. - - Tire counsel ami soltcUcra far tfc'e prisoneiH w ho appeared for tin m at the ex.kiuiiinl ion at Kilmainham court house weie present. Judge O'Brien addiessed Bicial jurors. It is stated that the crown will allege that Lord Piedentk Cavendish' murder was no part of the ciime as conceited, but 1)0 wai a victim to his pesenco in the park with Rui-.c. Ne vei thtleus till who were pri st ut at the time of the muideis weic responsible theiefor. The grand jury then r tiled. It was nelectt d liom a special panel drawn from renideiils of both the city and country of Dublin. There weio very lew claims for exemption from seiVice. The grand juty yooii leluined with a ll lie bill against Joe Ktudy, chaining him with the murder of Loid l'ied. Cavtudisii mid Buike. Biady was ai raigned at the bar and plead not K"il ty. An iipi'licatioii was made for a postponement of the tiial for prepara tions. Counsel fr l he crown opposed a longer po: pom-mcui until tomorrow. McCiine, Riatly'ii .solicitor, uaid A. M. Sullivan would act for Biady if time was allowed for him to get leady. J udgc O'li: said I ho 1 1 i tl must pro ceed loiuiu iov. If S'iIIiv in is not leady to take it iu hand, lie would ap point some one to aet. for Brady. The case was l uithr considered, the result being that the tiial of Brady was set for toiuoi low alt' i noon, and Dr. Webb Adams uastgued by the court toditicnd the prisoner. Cuiley, K'lley, Thomas, Caffrey, and Fithinis cuiH next. Each was ai raigned heji.ti utclj and plead not guilty. All are held for trial. The grand jury found One bills of murder ugaiiiht Jos.-ph and L iwreuco Ilaulon, Win. Maionc, Patrick Clan ey, and Paan and .Joseph Mullet. ria.l-unouni ( tl) .lai kclH. 1T.C) V IMcNS, Mllll, I ltl'l AC. lliatAH.) 1U (K'l l,y M. It. Mm ,liy A l o. Elour S.3.0H Ifc i.W n-ret. Me;tl 4IZ Itrau I lion,i (l i lt ! Hour . . l.raliaui 1'iour liutler rineM ( purl Uni ) .. i 'liee...' ( f ml eu-.iin). . . SiiK.ir (JtiH''l 1 l.uo 1 . . . . Cavoii SlM,lliTn Uliril I'.r i f Poult 1 y Eia' :;ililj;u'e Olioici- I'utiiloes Sweet " IS.M-ts Onions Apples f winter; Sweet Ciller )ystM-.-, select ' ( C'llllllOll .... .Kri C ... Sl.irt . . . tUM ... . If J. (Ml 1.1 " a.i " 17 ' U " per ir. r, " ' t :) i'j .r.'i pcruoz. . . luv. . " IM (. " . . . . IV '..'i el. per ."I.HO 7.1 ei " 7f,eu " ...I'Hl Hi- if I. xr, 1.1c er Kal IV: inTr:tu 4d " I'lattxui'Mttli I e!ejlKiiie Kxvliaue. 1 .1. P. Youiii reslilenec. 2 li. iiuelt .V i.v. is, store. :i M. 15. -M urotiy & Co., " i liollliel MtiiljIeN. T, I OA-ilV 1 rk'x ''rllie. ti E. li. Li:IH, ei(lcue.. 7 .1. V. Week bach, lore. k Western i;nio:i lelcrapli flVe. 'j l. U. Wliceli i , ic.nii-iu k. 1' l. A. Caiiipliell, II K. P.. V 111.1 nam, 1.1 .!;.'. V.'iiyiii'iii, " 1J .1. W. .J.-iiii Iiik-". 17 V.'. S. i-e. ollicft. M M"rr!si.y P.ro..., ollie .-. IU W IC. Carter, Moic. '.') W. Eiiil lielil, re-id'.': Ce, 21 M. IS Murphy, 'si l. II. V iiecer U ( ti , ii.ike. 2.1 .1. P. Taylor. rcKidnicr, 2 1' iist Naii'iual 15. ml.. ' P. E. Kullner's olilce. M .1. 1'. VoilUK, rtolf. 'J1 I'eil'.ius Ho. isc. 2'. li. V. Ilver-.rei.lflif. ;;l .lowrii.il ollice. 31 JiKKAl.li I'lli.C'i ofiice. So J. N. Wi-e, 1esidc1.ee. S. M. Ciiapm.iii, " :(7 W. O. Joiiei, 3-i A. N. ."sullivaii, " a li. K. Palmer, i W. II. Sclillilhiieclit, o..ii;e. 41 Sullivan Hi 'Vim ey, A. W. .'ilel.auKhllu. l;l--. 43 A. Patlcrsoii, livery, 44 C. M. llolinei. " 41 L. I. I5ci. nctt. resi'lcli(:. 45 Dei. S. ;Siiilti. ili;cc. 47 L. A . M 'i e, llnr t. fj .1. W. 15:1 lies, leiii'ieiiff, ii It. It. I. iv iuK-tiii, i!:i'-e, .'i'l, I. V. Werituvh, refl.lciific. 3.5.I chaplain Wniit. v. 11. .icl.i iikn. !.t. " :iii ;-!. s -Miinii, " i'M li. K. Living-tot;. lil.l C. . J'...liaru, The K-.vit-'u h-.,.r-l c.:m :'. Iat"STioii h wllb Ashl.ui'l, Ailin-'r-Ti. 15,.tlr. l oi.e-il IJIuf!-, r"l liioiit. Line .Iu, i'na!i.i aii-1 IUIi iruttation. MIKE SCHNELLBACHER, HOUSE SHOEING & WAGON LKPAIEINO. All Kmfls cf Fara'liclsiscts Heniel witl Neatnos" anl Dispatch. Ilorso, 31uIeS: Ox Shoeing, : In short, we'll shoe anything that hat ( four f tt., from a Zebra to a Giraffe. Come and see us. ISTEVv7" SHOP n Filth Sr. between Main and VIni HtrtA. isi aeros. cnier Iroiu th xkw HEilALM s TENDERLOIN Meat Market, LAFE G'liKIL, Prop'r. Beef Button! Pori Veal Cbickens. fccf? Cooetantlv on hand. : Also, all klarts of UA3IR in seaun. and f. erytlilnj kept In a - FIRST-CL..1MS 31i:4T "OPt v At lowaft posrtbl1 ' . North Side 21ui . ' !5r FT , r" -' --ciiS..i6i sjirr