The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, April 12, 1883, Image 2

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PLAHSIIOUTH HERALD.
rUUUSHEI) DAILY AND WEKKLY
bv
The Plattnnoutli Herald PnlJlisMnz Co.
DAILY, delivered bjr carrier to any part of the
city
rerWeek $ 15
Far Month o
ftt Year 7 w
WEEKLY. t.y mall.
One copy tlx month..
Oneeopy uue year
.. 2 00
Registered at the 1'cwt Office. Plattamouth. a
coad 1m waiter.
rLATTSMOUTII, APRIL 12, 13.
SontLLER, the saloon keeper, under
indictment, charged with burning the
Newhall house in Milwaukee, Is on
trial, a jury having been etnpanneled
Without difllculty.
The United States mints are going
to coin the silver of the Hawaiian
government. Secretary Folger, it ap
pears, upon a consultation with the.
director of the mint and the Hawaiian
minister, has, at the request of that
government, decided to grant their re
quest. This will be a new feature in
our mintage system grinding out
money for foreign nations.
President Airmen is on a fishing
vacation in Florida -fishing for health,
and the press announces he is the first
president who has visited this state.
The cares and responsibilities of the
office of president of tho United States
are very trying and soon pull down
the stoutest men. General Grant, per
haps, could stand the wear of this
position as well as almost any mao
who ha ever filled the position, aud
the last years of Win term was a series
of vacations. He becamw so wearied
over the importunities of the office,
seekers and their representatives, tlat
every possible opportunity or excuse
for a trip from Washington to some
retired place was seized upon. Kveu
President "Hayes became a dodger, al
though he managed to keep his health
pretty well while in tne White House.
Tiikee hundred of the velvety Iro
quois gentlemen meet shortly tomor
row, at Cincinnati in order to address
each other, and thus the whole country,
n what the future democratic policy
will be. Mr. Carlisle and Sammy Cox
ani Mr. Frank Ilurd arid that class of
bourbons, will have an opportunity to
shie their castor over the table and
declare for free trad.; and Samuel J.
lljudall and his school of democracy
will have au opportunity tj put their
oar iu on the olLer side of the ques
tion, and they all will doubtless in
dulge in the eloquent remark made
by the governor of Xorlh Carolina to
the governor of South Carolina" .
Sutiicu it to say, letters from, absent
laced (f) ones will be reaj, and he old
republican party soundly denounced,
and a good fat subject for one
of Puck's immense cartoons furnished
the country. Certainly, let the toiling
masoC3 of the country paiue a mom nt
to notice these high-toned patriot
swallow their wine and whine ovei !
the poor oppressed laborer. There's
nothing like it.
Tiik startling news is cabled the
world over, that one of the suspected,
now arraigued for trial in Dublin, has
declared Lis intention of pleading
guilty when the trial commences, also
that the prisoner expects no mercy,
and has no hope of escaping convic
tion, and proposes to make a clean
breast of the uurderof Cavendish and
Burke. This latter part of the cable
gram is a little fishy, and while such
a thing may be posMble, and if so,
Would probably have beneficial results
im breaking up the horrible conspiracy
it bsars on its face strong ear marks
of being a canard. In the lirst place,
one could imagine uue of these men
making terms with the government, in
order to save his own neck, aud turn
ing states' evidence; but to imagine
. one of them doing so without such an
incentive, is beyond the comprehension
of the ordinary man. These men are
unquestionably brave men desperate
men and it is highly improbable thai
although one of theui would care ever
so littl about hi own life he would
implicate or place in peril his friends
and associates iu the horrible work
The Herald believes, if it is true,
. that one of these prisoners is going
to make a confession in regard to the
murder of .Lord Careudiaii -ud Mr.
Burke, that -it ttjm out that the
crow'u iu granted him a concession
-tToinuiensurate with his revelations.
On the other hand, if the leports are
true as wired to tha world, we believe
it would have a good effect upon the
Irifch cause. From his prison cell in
England Michael Davitt speaks elo
quently against these murders. Mt
. Parnell, and we believe most of the
representatives and leaders of the
Irish party, have disclaimed any sjm
pathy with such a policy, and any
thing would be hailed with joy which
would bieali it up aud open tho eyes
of these desiderate iuv. to the folly of
such a course; and while all good men
all lovers of liberty of personal
freedom unite iu condemning the men
and the means used in those muders
and assassinations, they all of them
must understand that it can only be
outrageous tieatment and barbarity
-that will diive men to the commission
of such hellish deeds in this enlight
ened day aud age. Ouly men rendered
desperate by terrible terongs will en
gage in ucb eo undertaking .
RAILROAD RACKET.
Under the head of "Unsolved Rail
road Problems the Omaha Herald
ytsterday says many sensible things to
the people of Omaha and says them
well too thill'; that will bear the say
ing to almost any community of im
portance in Nebraska. The Herald is
advocating a line of road from Omaha
into the Klkhoru valley, with main
Hue bearing westward, and spurs into
Plum Creek valley jiorthward, and to
Decatur Iu the direction of the'Mino
sota lumber regions. It will need no
argument to a buxintus mart In Omaha,
if he will lay the map of Nebraska be
fore him and study it for a moment.'
Ilia first glance will show him the C,
li. fc Q. and IJ. & M. in Xeb.. hard by,
and in firm possession of Nebraska
outh of Platte river, with their main
through line crossing the river on their
superb iron bridge at Plattsmouth ; his
second glance will show him the north
west territoiy of Nebraska with Da
kota Black Hills, and all that section
of the northwest to the northern Pa
cific accessible to Omaha if the oppor
tunltr is promptly seized upon. At
the same time the threatened danger
of the Northwestern system crossing
at Blair and taking possession of this
country will bo seen at a glance
Ilencp, the Omaha Herald, we take it.
In good faith, with an eye single to
the welfare and prosperity of Omaha,
is pointing to the danger impending.
and calling upon the people of Omaha
to arm (!) and avert it.
Precisely the same argument applies
to the city of Plattsmouth and the
towns on the proposed Diagonal route
southwest from this point. From the
lakes northeast this line is coming; let
our people quietly organize and take
steps to precipitate the building of this
line. If the determined, quiet busi
ness, was displayed by this point, or
Omaha either, that has been displayed
by the Council Bluffs people in their
northeastern railroad scheme, the air
would have been alive with the hum
of the enterprise long ago. In the
language of the Omaha Herald, " can
there be a shadow of doubt about it?"
COUCER v. MANDLER.
The slander suit of Mis. Helen 31.
(Jouger, which has ttttmcicd such wide
attention iu this country after a run of
about three months, was finally ter
minated yesterday morning by the jury
bringing in a verdict in favor of Mrs.
Gouger of S-V'OO. This is a sclid vin
dication for Mrs. Gouger. and one
that will rejoice the good people of
this country universally. The foul
slander against this woman in the lirst
place sprang from the intolerance of
the evil influence s!;e was combatting
both as a journalist and a public lec
turer: and not a few respectable jour
nals throughout the country have ap
parently attempted to palliate the un
billed forslander, by Captain Mandler ;
by critichmig Mrs. Gouger's habit of
indulging in personal attacks upon the
reputations of the individuals she was
engaged in attempting to drive from
tho liquor traf.lc. However bitter
Mrs. Gouger may have Leon, and in
temperate, in her attack upon the pre
vailing evil of tho day, it should fur
nish no excuse for such cowardly and
dirty slanders as the one launched
upon the country by this man Mandler
against the good naraa and chastity of
this woman. The Herald congratu
lates Mrs. Gouger and the good people
of Lafayette upon her vindication,
a::l tha vindication in fact of the
community in which the parties to
tliis scandal reside.
Di:. Millei:, of the Omaha Herald,
says: " Sam'l J. Landall. is not going
to lh9 devil." Of that we are elad:
bat the unique manner in which the
Dr. and his brother elders in the mor4
mon branch of the democratic party
arc going to prevent Mr. Randall from
going to the evil one, is tlie eimningest
thing about it. The Dr. proposes that
Sammy submit t heroic treatment
in order to save him as a leader i. e.
that his political nose be broken and
set ovrr again, and while he (the Dr.)
proposes -Mr. Randall shall remain the
acknowledged leader of the democratic
party; "with the tariff issnein ihe- bal
ance," tho Dr. ay., Mr. Kan hill sh ill
not be speaker of the next house.
Just how Samuel J. Randall is to " te
rn un in the leadership of t!ie demo
cratic party " and 13 knocked clear out
of time when he leads up to the scratch
on the speakership contest, i3 what en
quiring minds will ponder over.
Vice President Edmukus and
daughter are expensed in St. Louis to
day.
Judge Kdmuitds is the HmtAM.'s
beau ideal of o.ir 11 ex President.
MIKE SCHNELLBACHER,
iI.r.SE Sri()KI.X; & WAGON' KKPAI1HNG
A!! linns cf Farm liplsments HsulM m
Nt-atnevand Ifisnatcb.
I l I
lint
in snort, we 11 snoe anything that ha?
rour leet, irom a zebra to a Giraffe.
. Come and se us.
HEW. SHOP
n FiUb Sr. between Main ana Viue Stret:-.
ust across wcirnirlriini the nhw HEICAll
orvic.. . . 10-.
BANKS.
Joii.v FiTzor.it A Ll, A. W. M'Lai;ciii.ix,
President. C'aliic-r.
FIRST NATIONAL
OK PLATTSMOUTH. NhlJUASKA.
Offers the very best facilities lor tlie prompt
transaction of legitimate
BANKING BUSINESS.
tiUx-ks, liutids. Colli, (inveruiu.-rit aud lu-al
Mt-curltieii Ko-.iKlt und Sold. Lie posits receiv
ed mid Interest allotted on lime ('ertill -catei.
Draft drawn, available In any
pari of Die United State and all
tlie iirini-ipal towns of
Europe.
Collections made & promptly remitted.
Hifclic-st market priced paid for County War
rants, State itxd County Ilnnd.
DIRECTORS :
John Fitzgerald
John It. Chirx.
A. K. Tou.:ilin.
K. C. Ciihing.
(Jeo. li. Itovey,
K. K. Vliit
A. W. McLauuMln.
Banks Cass County
Cotuer Main and Sixth Streets.
PLATTSMOUTH ITEE
JOHN P. LACK. President, t
tJ. AI. i ATT E KttO X , Cashier, f
Transacts a General Mm Business.
HIGHEST CASH TIIICE
Paid for County and City War.-ants.
COI.Li:(jri()K .1IADK
and promptly remitted for.
iii:kxto3:s :
John l:lack, J. M. Patterson, C. II. Parmele,
V. II. OuUimaiin, J. Morriesoy, A. 1!.
.Smith. Fred (iorder. 51Iy
WEEPING WATER
WEEPING
- NEB.
E. L.. HEED, President.
15. A. (JIBSOX, Vice-President.
11. .s. WILKINSON". Cashier.
A General Banking Easiness Traasacted.
i u: posit
llceeived. and Interest a!loved on Time Certi
DRAFTS Drawn available in any part of the L'tiiled
States :.ml all priucipul cities of Kurope.
Agents for the celebrated
Wmi Line of Steamers.
BOYD & LARSEtf,
Contractors and Builders.
Will give estimates on all kinds of work. Any
orders left at the Lumber Yard or 1'ost
Ofllce will receive proinnt attention
Heavy Truss Framing,
for lains and larjfc buildings a specialty.
For iefeiene aijdy to J. V. Younjr. J. V. Wee
biJ li or J I. A. Waterman & S-n. d&w
EE!
ir jri( mi)E firiDE
desrrii.iuif VoW Keliablt Herds
i Jlnilcd Free to All. We
ofliT th- Ijttrtt A'ovetties In
Howrr. Oranu.l Jr.; JiKSn. Kvei -vililnsrisf.-siPd.
Aduitii 4 tr X UHtK. .-t-.d.men. 1'tl.l.A, IOWA.
HENRY ECFCK
DKAI.Ei: IN
W -jl saS t "U z
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FAFIS, C a AIRS,
ETC., ETC., ETC..
Of All Descriptions.
METALLICBUilALCASES
Of all sizes, ready made and sold cheap for cash.
MY F1NEHEARSE
IS NOW KKAUY FUK SKKV1CE.
With uiauy thanks for past palronar.
Invite all to call and examine my
LARGE STOCK OF
3Uf. FURXTI'KK All COFFIXS
G. An IVRISLEY (k CO'O
1l I I
DE3T IN THE MARKET.
Made ONZTof Vegetable Oil
ana JPure Heel Tallow,
To Induce housekeepers to sire thla Boas
a trial, with bach bar n p
XVT?. finrr 1 nvxi It ID
AAULE NAPKIN
This offer Is made for a 6hort time onl
and should be taken advantage of at ONCE.
We WABBANT thla SoaD to do mom wh.
ing with sreater ease than any 8oap in the
market. It has no EQUAL for use In hard
and eold water.
YOUR GROCER HAS IT.
G.A.Wrisley&Co.
tmifaofliMrs of Ctandard VmunCrf
ALWAYS
BENNETT
THE I
Come to the front
EADING
Staple and Fancy GroceneslsrebraskA
FRESH AND NICE.
AVe always buy the best goods in the market, and guarantee tvervthing
we sell We aro sole agents in this town for the salo of
" PERFECTION" GROUND Sl'lUES,
AND THE
BATAVIA" CANNED GOODS,
Nothing finer in the market. Piatt's "Tiger" brrnd of IJ.iltiinoie Oyster
ulway on hand. Come and see us. We Trill make yon glad.
BURLINGTON- ROUTE
(Chicago, Burlington u Qulncy Railroad.)
I)
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Eleirant D.iv Co.ch:r., t r.ri.r . r-.
ling Chairs is-.it-s fre-). Snic.r iii- ' - .-;
volvm Chairs. Pullman i'-..a.'.- : :
'the famous C. 0.jii:ii'.- . ; ..
jtrom CUicoro st K.i:-.a. .y. v j -.
'Ulutfs, Cliieapu t .'doiii-.;.
iseph. Ateh:siu A TuoWi. ..-.-i'.i '.
tween C'hicr.pro, Lincoln & I";i-.- ' -
letween Indianapolis .V tVui) ii llin.s '.: - i . i
All connections innde ia !.';".
1. i ., '
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know n as the treat Til .tt ) LTG II C Al I .i N 'S .
.9 Finest Equipped Rnilro-d V. tho World for ail Clat.
T. J. POTTER. 3d Vice-lVcs't ar.l Gen ! M-.najer. IT-ECKVAI. LOWEU ;on...
Fresli G -
Xo ohl Ftock to work iF.
GLASS JISTJD Q,TJ.H3EISrS"VvrA.XE.
FLOUJJ. FKEI) AND PRO VISIONS.
The Very Hig-iess Market Price paid for Couatry Prcduce
DREW BUILDING. PLATTSMUOTH.
Cass County Iron Works
WAYMAN & KIR BY, Proprs.
Plat -t ismoii "tli o
MA Nil FA CUriKJlS
BOILERS;
IRON FRONTS, HOUSE COLUMNS, "
AND CASTINGS.
Our facilities for heavy work in Coluu.ns am! Catingd for Uiisiiiess iliiics
cot surimsseil in the State.
MACHINE III'I'AIIIING of all k 5 nils. Oi:r ilaohinc .S!:Oi is fully euippe'
for ail classes of work in iron.
Patronize Nebraska nuttiufactnrinj. V,'e lu plicate ail eastern prices, Mavinv
frcitht arul liaiv.
Parties biiiiclinsj in any j.iirt of the State should v. ?;te for our tr-rms of c istiiss'
CASS GO'CTInTY XOInT
March 11th, 1SS2.
A X
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FLOUB,
At Wholesale -and llctail. Cash
paid for ail kinds of country
produce. Call and see me
Opposite First National Bank.
AHEAD !
& LEWIS,
with a complete stock of
CICLKB RATED
C.OtiC KvHiYH f.iiD SOUTH
S- iid T.-.iir.-s .- r r.ie:ant J:;y Coaches and Pul'
i !'.il:se sl't :...iT ir.; ;- f rim ri.iilv to and
i" : t I-1- ". vi i!ni.- !;i-.l, t.iiiwy. Keokuk
!..; .,iv:n. I' ; r : i ; nr.Ci Allii-r! Ix-a to St
a. - -h ..: if::.-: ai U r Cis vvitli lleelininir
,..!..- : si:; i . ' . iSt. l.:iis and 1 ' ilia and toi
r-!n fci ..:;:-. r.t, 1 ' ftnr::va. Only one!
cf cjt ; ! t ween St. I.-jiiis and Ies!
::::!. 5h.i. Lincohu Nelra-;i.., and I.'envcr,
i V; i:.i'v rr.-.:i ,-ud.ui-. i : '
rooeries
Tlie Isttctt patterns f
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PLATTSMOUTH. N Kb.
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PLATTSMOUTH,
OMAHA and
ATCHIS01T IiAHSAS,
for all jiolnt.s
East, Forth and South
Coniicet ions :it
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Will PITY inn M'.LL all Mmls of
FURNITURE,
IETALS,
RAGS
AND
FURS
Will ii'lvaiH.-e money on :tll
SALABLE GOODS,
on lower .Main stn-i t,
opposiic Tint Old Dnhe llnibliny.
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(Soeeesor to Mtreiht 5t "liller.)
MAXUKACTlIltK OF
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PIHESHBAyy HARNESS
A lar-; of
Satldlss Briaies. i-ollars. mzi U.
til ways In slok.
Repairing of all kind neatly done or
tt'trt iti jt ice.
Main Street. bftvoiMi fourth ard Urth,
O. M.
STKKICIiT. l;n-i... Manar.
A.-..- I MM ll X:
R08EHT DONNELLY'S
AVD
BLACIvSrrllTIi
SHOP.
Wagon, Ifwjjy, Hardline and Plow n
pairiii', ami yeneral jobbiny
I Hiii i.ovv prepared to do all kinds .ii r.-natn i
Of larm and oilier inaoliiiiei-v. as tlie r
X". a j..ud latbe in my sluip.
PET Ell RAUEN,
TheoIdfteUable Waon Makw
has Uikon ciiargt of the wagon nbop.
He It wt-H laiowti a 4 a
0. 1 WORKMAN.'
Sw XYmgonm etl linsslr lande ts
Order. 1 .
- ftATlSffAOEfcOO! CCAJUJiTUEDi.
Just Received.
A PINK I.I NIC OK
HKERSCHHU AND BRIAR PIPES
aV EHKI-'.CT I.UrOllTATlON.SU
A Challenge 5c Cigar,
N inlly made f. r Hi'1 K tiill tl 4'J O J'y. Ut
Pi' erb rg's Ciisar Factory.
LL AT 'J' HI'
Old Reliable
5 I R r.l Eft E W fl R U
II. 1 1 ATBBHAH & SON
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Dcal.T in
PINE LUMBER
sHi:aa!.s. lath,
sasu, ioons9
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I A ConiiiQii-Sciisc Remciy.
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hiiuicantc LeHcl Wan anted.
Perinaiisa! Cure (Jairastceil
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in ii ximili-i n i , m iili or cliriiiiir. HiUr In till
'I'liim nl iiliiicnu-tuiil ill ii'i'jinls fur II"
ituixliim nf Snlu ilii ti.
SE13RET1
TIIK DMA lilssol.VI-C Ol- 'I III- POISON.
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I lie i.i:;;t wuenhe iiaiiu are Mildurd almost In-
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refunded.
K !i: f f4i:aianled cr inoney
Thousands of u-? inn.'ilils kent on annliea
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