PLATTSHODTH HERALD. rUBLISHEO DAILY AND WEEKLY TIib Plattsmontb HeralA FnHishins Co. DAILY, delivered by carrier to any part of tlio city I'crWffk ) j I er Month ut t'er Year I WEEKLY, by mall. One copy six months. One eoy one year .. 2 00 IUgltTFd at the Post Office, Hutt-mouth. accund cla.su matter. 1'LATTSMOUTII, Al'JUL It, 1663. V a a . m . a Indian troubles seem to be oo the iu crease and a war with the Apaches can not be avoided. Tlmir Tictiuis arc al ready numbered by the hundreds iu New Mexico alone Peter CoorEit's estate is valued at two millions iu round numbers; ho leaves by his will one hundred thous and dollars to the Cooper Union, and two hundred thousand dollars to other charities, and the remainder of his for tune to his son Edward Cooper and his daughter Mrs. Abram Hewitt. Ot'K people may expect a rare treat this evening from the Xow Orleans Jubilee singers. IMattsinouth has had no 6tich entertainment thU year as this will be; lovers of good dinging and jolly laughing bhould turn out and upeud a couple ot pleasant hours this evening with the Grand Army boys. Tjie dynamite fellows get a black rye at home. The socialists, in Con gress assembled at Copenhagen, voted against approving the proceedings of the Nihilists in Russia and the Fenians in England. It is only men like Herr Most who approve such proceedings, and they do it as much from love of notoriety as anything else. Inter Ocean. A jikalek by the name of Dr. Monck is amusing &uh entertaining the citizens of New York City and JJrooklyn. He pretend. to healthy faith, any and all manner of diseases. One beauty of his treatment is, he don't require the patient to liave auy laitu. The Dr. c;ys he fur nishes enough of that article himself. DEMOCRATIC FOREBODINGS. 'Tli n oarlnnonooa et iYia ait ti'i t Inti which confronts the Democracy begins to dawn upon some of the party organs Four weeks of discussion has shown how wide and bitter is the difference which exists In the organization on the tariff question. The .St. Louis He publican says: "The situation in the Democratic party is peculiar. It may even be called critical. There are no perceptible preparations for the strug gle, still more than a year distant. The party iu in a condition of repose, and adverse to the consideration of the claims of candidates and of issues And yet, there is at least one issue which the party knows it must face before the end of the present year That issue is found iu the person of ex-speaker Randall." The tariff-for revenue 'democrats evidently propose to make the speakership contest a te8t light, and they recognize the serious ness of the job they have undertaken If Mr. Randall succeeds in splitting the democratic party he will achieve an unenviable fame. Inter Ocean. The .St. Louis Republican is the or gan of democracy in the southwest, and can see a very large mountain in the way of complete barmonyand evenness In the pathway of the great party of the outs. STAR ROUTERS. lugersoll : So far as Stephen W. Dor- sey and John W. Dorsey are con cerned, we rest, your honor. Ilinkle: So far as Mr. Vaile and Mr. Miner are concerned, we rest, your honor. Wilson: So far as Ceneral JJrady is concerned, we rest, your honor. And so the defendants in the star route cases submitted their case, so far us the introduction of evidence was con cerned, and everybody drew a long breath. Immediately thereupon the defendants introduced a witness in re butting, when the court adjourned and everybody rested. We apprehend the government counsel will not occupy many days in putting in their rebut ting evident, when the country can rest. An important cse to the citizens of Illinois has just been argued in the United States supreme court. The question involves the construction of the act of May 2, 1873, and alao to a certain extent involves the constitu- Kheum Uic.s would st md uy before the tionality of that act. In construing audience and d eel-ire they had been eured, but when the Dr. t3cklcd a deaf person and by blowing into hi ears or dered the malady to disappear the deaf p:-r.s.)ii iiw-rsiste I in sayhy lie could not hear arid the audience hooted thy healer. He is creating quite a furore among the people. 'A iesi'erate" and terrible bat tle has occurred in the Swishclin mouutaius, we believe in Arizona, iu which some half dzenor more bloody Apaches were marshulleU upou the one side; a couple oi white men con stituting the Anglo Saxon army, on the other, and this time the Anglo Saxon went down before the real owner and early occupant of this con tinent. The Anglo Saxon race wu exterminated the act, the railroads modestly claim that the law gives the roads the right to fix and regulate rates for transporta tion of merchandise and pssseugera. The railroad commissioners claim the act vests that power in the board hence, the case has traveled clear to the U. S. supremo court. The state courts decided in favor of the people or board of commissioners that being the intention of the legislature, when the commission was created to clothe them with authority to protect the public by regulating fairly, for all con tracting parties, these rates. In the view the IIekald takes of this mat ter, the sensible thing for the Illinois railroads would be to gracefully sub mit to the inevitable, for the people of that state will either insist upon the present railroad commission system, or onsidcrcd as fairly begun. The peop! ow have the whole subject in their own hand, and if they do not settle it satis factorily they will have only themselves to thank for it.'" Chicago Tribune. BANKS. John FhzoehalD, a. W. McLaluiilix, President. Cashier. FIRST NATIONAL IBA. IDsT lEd l OK PLATT8MOUTH. NLBKASKA, Offers the very best (facilities for the prompt traunactlou ot legitimate BANKING BUSINESS. Stocks, Bonds, Gold, tlovernnient and Iaioul SeeuritieM lioughl and Mold, Deposits receiv ed auu interest aiioweu on lime uertlll cate. Dratts drawn, available in any part ( the United Mate and all the principal towns ot Europe. ALWAYS AHEAD! BENNETT & LEWIS, THE LEADING T H DEC Just Received. GROCERS ! R B.&M.R A Challenge 5c Cigar, A KINK LINK OF MEERSCHAU i AND BRIAR PIPES nroitTATioN.ia Come to the front with a complete Mock ol Collections made tC promptly remitted. Highest market prices paid for County War' rants. State ai.d County Bond.". DIRECTORS : John Fitzgerald .lohu It. Clark. Cieo. K. iJovey, A. W. McLaughlin. A. K. Toualin, K. C. Cubing, r . is. Mile, Bank c Cass County Cotncr Maia and Sixth Streets. j JOIIX BLACK. President, I 1 J. M. i'ATTKKSOX, Cashier. ( Transacts a Geacfal Baalfici Bnsiness. HIGHEST CASH PRICE Paid or County and City Warants, C'OLLIX'TIO.N MAUI! and promptly remitted for. DIRKCCTOJtS : John Black, J. M.Patterson, C. ll.Partnele, V. B. (Suthmann, J. Morriesey, A. B. Smith. Fred G order. ' 51 ly WEEPING WATER WEEPING WATER. - NEB. L. HEED, President. B. A. C.IBSON, Vice-President. II. S. VriLKIXSOX, Cashier. in this great battle; a the dispatches, "the latter were something that will be Avorse for the killed" aud two Apaches wounded. roads, and especially will this be the Xow, let this great aud glorious case if by a technicality the roads suc-goT-erniuent come to tha front with ceed in overturning the law in the su its "Indian policy," and send a peace ,,reme court of the United States, commission out to the Swisshelm Much is written nowadays about the mountain! at onco. injustice and folly of legislation .. 1 requiring railroads to carry freights I The Question ot abolishing convict without discrimination; In other labor is attracting large attention in the words, forbidding them charging state of New York, and a bill has been more for a short haul than for a long introduced in the legislature to abolish one still, the tendencies of legislation the system. There are two very large point to the enactment, generally, sides to this question, and upon one of throughout the states of the American these srdes the Herald finds arrayed the Union, of just such legislation. We humanitarian argument, of furnishing notice the house of representatives in convicts work, labor, occupation, learn- Connecticut have passed just such a ing them trades.educatiug them to make law as this, a Hying. With the Herald, this in its self is a powerful argument ia favor of The humanitarians of Massachu- convict labor. setts, who have been denouncing the The Herald believes the penitentiaries semi-barbarism of the west for Us of this country hould not be places of inhuman treatment of and sentiments mere confinement and punishment, but toward the Xorth American Indian, that the great public: should always have have at present if the half is true in view the improremnt and re form a- that Gov. IJsnj. F. Butler claims suf- tion and education of its 1 i vless clashes, ficient, to keep the good people of that The first great, grand object of the state commonwealth busy at home for some fchonld be to govern well and make the time to come ; first, in curing t he citien happy and prosperous. I abuses in her almshouses and prisons, and secondly, in trying to get forgive- 1UE llKHALD notices the legisla- ness for the allowing of such a state ture of Pennsylvania ha3 gone into of affairs to exist in that strictly mora the business of squelching the fellows community. who engage in the dynamite business The testimony of certain witnesses of blowing up governments and dy- in the Tewksbury almshouse discloses uastiej that they do not like. A bill a state of affairs that are simply damn- has been introduced in the senate, pro- I able if true and the most surprising hibitinz the manufacture and sale of part of it is that such enormities were infernal machines and devices to de- j permitted to exist in Massachusetts. Btrov life and iniure nronertv. As the Xo state can be too careful of the w m average machine of this nature is not management of those institutions in patenteJ, and is not seen or discovered which are confined her unfortunate until it goes off and blow3 itself be- and helpless elates. yond identity, we are afraid the solons of Pennsylvania have hit upon a poor plan to stop this business. The Her ald would rather rely upon our school houses ; build more school housos and give thd pjop!e a better rale in the old world. If Ohio had a law of this kind in force, it would not even prevent the Iroquois S&chems from fixin up their infernal machine in Cincinnati today. They would throw tho detectives off the scent, and make them believe it was a ?f. E. conference, or a Presbyte rian synod in session. We have no faith in legislation ia these matters ; the only way is to educate this bad class of citizens. We are in ' favor of commencing on the Sachems at once. A General Banting Bnsiness Transacted. JEIOSITS Kcceired. and Interest allowed on Time Certi ficates. DHAl'TS Drnwn available In any part of the United States and all the principal cities of Europe. r: Agents for the celebrated Wmi Line of Steamers. BOYD & LARSECT, Contractors and Builders. Will give estimates on all kinds of work. Airy trdrs left at the Lumber Yards or Post Otlice will receive promot attention Heavy Truss Framing, for barns and large buildings a specialty. Vor refeience ariplv to J. P. Younjr. J. V. Wee b i; li or 11. a. Waterman & Son. d&w i ..ii I.. I.. II... ..t all li Iiti4 nul v. at Staple and Fancy G.roceriesjxvTebraskAjponerbciFac. CA. AT TIIi: Old Reliable i :; h r ?s p ryvs c a R g ;j U $ Wj h.t 3 V ft PJ 8 B u i 2 fc J ha L. fa h h. U H U. A. WATERMAN U M FRESH AND NICE. We always buy the boat Roods in the market, and guunmteo evci vthinir wo sell We are solo agents in this town for the sale of ' PERFECTION" i HOUND SPICES, AND THE ClXEI'.RAThD "BAT A VI A" CANNED GOODS, Nothing finer in the market. Tiatt's Tiger" brand of Iialtiniore Oyster always on hand. Come and see us. We will make you glad. "BURLINGTON- ROUTE" (Chicago, Burlington &. Qulncy Railroad.) r, c.cikc: ij,r:j COINC EAST Ai5 s'J-1 AKD SOUTlf mfl Chairs 'scat frfe). mi:..: .,- r. -Ivolviiiir Cliairs, Pullman P;tl.ie' .i S ':! Traii.s vi i.lccm.t Day IJoaehes ami Ptill- t.'i 'ii n Puiaeo ;. .'rs An. run daily to and i 'in r't !.. .. v:a ibuiiubttl. ,uiiiev, Keokuk, the famous t!. IS. & ). Iir.m:r ' ai r..:i c , to :i:i 1 i in;s"'ii';i ' . .r l:i.i.. aud Albert la to .St from Chicago A Kansas t';y, C1ikm'; ounr-i! i I'Kiil ami .; it :;iK'lis; P;nior Cars wit I tJiH-liiim liluffs. Chicaero fc lies r. 'i.iM.-... St. Jo-1 i'liairs lo an ;.-..tnSt. l.ouis an.l l t'oria and to wph, Atchison .t TotKika. Only i'.:rt '.L;: tin i.;- i;t)J from .Ji Louis ami Olturiv.vi. Only oni twwn Oiicao, Lincoln Denver. Tlir-i". ;!i i. s . hane of -.ar.i l.ctwecn St. T.oui'h anl Pes lietwteo Indianapolis & Counci! l:Iu:Ts i i.; I'cona. j Moine.', toi.a, J.iooolu, ;elra.ika, aud Denver. Alt connections iiim in l-mon U. p'.tj. it til Colorado. laiown as the great TliUOUGii C'AIt li.N":. 1 It is uuivt really uJu.;.-' Finest Equipped Railroad in the World for all C!aa.. . f '. --. f. J.POTTER, Sd Vice-Pres't and Genl Manager. PEP.CEVAL LOWKLL. G?n. 1. . Tin- t i i r. i i ; ! i liiu; 'v Urnvcr aii'l th' Miiiiii; i'li l j . l.it -i in Sniill.-; ;. a;il Vc.,lvj-.i X t I it. ka. i.i-tfrn Ctniiipctions at PLATTS20UTH, OMAHA anl ATCIIISC1T KANSAS, I j i i i t - Wi. a. I i:ct::!l Di'ulcr In t.r East, ITcrtli and C'l'iniiclioiis at cuth is LINCOLN lV.r CLNTLAL CITY, COLrANU.'S, ATCHISON. Vi'VMOKK, -- .;.; ;:.. 'ir.l j)oin1s. P. S. EUSTIS G. T. Noi.di:;k, ("Jen. 1'as. Ag't, Ccn'l Snit. Omaha. Omalia PJNE LUMBER, .".AS!!, :H)()irS, IS LINUS, l'.ii'r!!i ''-.i'!. I;i" rear of Ojh ra Jlonsp. ri.ATTS.MOlTTU, - NKHKA8KA. A fJommon-Sensc X o s Id. No old .stock to work oil'. Tlio latest jatterns f GLASS -AJSriD Q,IJEElNrSWAIE. FLOUJJ. FEED AND PROVISIONS. The Very Highess Market Price paid for Country Produce j DREW BUILDING, PLATTSMUOTH. I " J. LEYY? Will IJLT Y ami SELL nil kinds of FURNITURE, METALS, IR02T, RAGS AITD PURS win ;tuv;;:ieo wonrv on till (mm, LB $3 YLIGA. HENRY BCSOK DEALER IN SAFES, CHAIRS, ETC., KTG., ETC., . Of All Descriptions. METALLIC BURIAL CASES WOODEIT OOIBIF'IJSrS Of all sizes, ready made and sold cheap for cash, MY F1NEHEARSE Cass County ori(s Propr's. I'll K Ohio repuMicans arc congratula- tinj tlicinselves oyer t!ie hap)j outcome .f the temperauce discussiou ia the leg- icture. The questiou has beca agitated s i IsMijj unl so lruitlcsly that tho dvo- c::t- of practical legislation hud givcu up in despair. The result is, therefore, a fortunate surprbe. Tlte Columbus J I'irnal comments as follows upon the constitutional ameuiliaeut just parcel: 'Th amendment, eiabraeiDg ta it does, legislative control auJ prohiiiitiou, gives an opportunity for every shade of opin ion on the temperauce question to make itself felt. Tajc, local option, uud license are all clearly possible under the first proposition, while prohibition is cont ainel in tho secoud. The ball is opeued, and Ihc temperance campaign may be IS NOW KEADY FOR SERVICE. With many thanks for past patronage. Invite all to call anil examine my LARGE STOCK OF Sltf. FBKXTrHK A' COFFIX8 G. Am WRISLEY & CO'G WAYMAN & KIRP.Y, Plattsmonth. jrAXL'FACTVnisnx of BOILiERS, ENGINE'S, IRON FRONTS, HOUSE COLUMNS. AND CASTINGS. Our facilities foriieavy work iu Columns ami Castings fur lJu?ine.ss I twists ure not surpassed in the Stale. MACHINE REPAIRING of all kinds. Our Machine Shop is fully equipped for all classes of tfork in iron. Patronize Nebraska manufacturing. We duplicate all cistern prict-s, earing freight and time. Parties building in any part of the State should vtrito for our lcur.s cf ctii'.uS CASS GOTJSTT SflOST WCSIS'S March 11th, 1832. PLATTSMOUTII. NKU. ETC s r I I. 'i,ti! i:, .' b. 1 o mot t: It liciiiiial Iniii, CoiiI or .'iiralglii. Immediate Rclicr Warranted. Permanent Cure Gaaranteel 'ici: iiiii h itihlilirtl mul iitvtr hnoivn tit fall in it xiitulr rtwi!, finitr i,r i hroulr. lit ft r tit till yiniiiiiii ill iihixifhiiiH anil ill UiigiHlH fur the ftiuiiliim tif Siiltrulifii. SEBRET1 THE ONLY DISKOI.VEIt OI' Till! rHKO. Oi;s liltIC AC -1 1 WHICH EXISTS IN 'J HE m.oon k i:iiki:.ma'JTO ami ijtiv pa- TIENTS. HA I.H'VI.HM Ih known as a coniiiion-si-ncH rciacily, lifi-aiiHi it i-tiiki-H llri-( lly at tlio -;tii"H of 1 : 1 1 -n in :ii i r-hi . Cunt and Ni-nrali:ia, wliili' so many su- :iU (l sprrlllc ii upuM-il i;in ;is only treat lnrally I In i'IIitI". It lias tll'Cli CollCI'llcil t' l llillK Ilt S( i'MllUlH tlial fiutwaril alial inns, sm-li a iiihliin u itn oil-, onil incuts, llniiiifitH, ami Hollilni liifmns will not rl;nii-ati tlii i isi-;iui'H wlilrfi art- I lie lf-siilt of (lit jioiKinin' of tlin hlcinii with l.'rie Ac-Id. NA Mt'YI'M.A unikB willi iiiai'vrlouH i f fi't t on Ilii-iai'iil anl ho r'inovi:i I lie (IIi-okJt. II is now i-xcliisivrly nsi-il ly all clrtrali,l pliysicians of A it i4-i mm ami I'm-opf. Iliuln'Mt Mcilical Ai'adi'iny of I'ai'iri ri'jiorls l).r yi-v cent chick in Hirer days. REMEMBER 1 tliat M VI.K YI.H A is ;i ci rlain cure for ItHICr.lATl.SM, ;it'T and N Kl ' ICA I.li I A. I'iu' most 'Meiisc paiiiH are btilidni'd almost ln f lanlly. ;ivc il a dial. lUIicf iiaianti d or money re! Mlideil. '1 lioiisiiiiils of ct-tl moiiials went cjn aiiiilica tion. ' $1 a I'.ox. c rsoxcH for ..'. Si fit ;ic-e iy mail on i-;ei.t of money. ask yoi. i: Mu,r,i-r fou it. I:nt :o T'ot lie clelii'led into taking linllalioiiM 'i; s:ii.r! i: , .r scitr ol llicy i ccomiiiciiilccl a j-.ri;,.' !" l.i-i-l on l'e ;er,uiiie wltll the 1 v,,siJi:i;i:m; a- co.. on each ivx, : !. i h irn iMi'iil c-hei!ii:a!Jy inrf uinterliur i ! . . an : ! iiicuj uie i ec'iuisii c to Insure : . tif? iieiitinciit. Take nt- other, nr ..: i.- ' l.',ur,5Q U Co., 1'ioj.i jeioix. 'i,i....!v ::. r IN-ade Si.. NKWVOKK. H : i 4 . 7 rT, ss w D t o I t V, ice. : il i . 1 w TO fa U S i - j (" ' n! i v. I I o ! i f w i i"1 I1 H 0! 13 Tt . 3 AM Tinners' Stock fcOFALL KINDS v .. 1 1 wiiL. x v UcU' L Ml 11. JASON STREIGKT, (Wik-pi'xso.- t freiit & 3iille'r.) FOR SALE BV xcelsior MANcr.vct t Kir.it or i , t ... - " J5 ? i IS, J3 a O W fee KENDALLS i'"- n - 4 Ji I FINE I HBAYY HARNESS. 2:05 sSr A IT? ft? DECT IN THE UARKET. Made ONJLYot Vegetable Oil andJPuro Beet T allow. To induce housekeepers to give this Soap a trial, with each bar n n? Wp nnrc i ptvp lt-iu, TABLE NAPKIN This offer is mado for a short time onlT and should bo taken advantage of at ONCE. TTe WAEBANT this Soap to do mora wash. Ing with greater ease than any Boap in the market. It has no EQUAL for use ia bard and cold water. YOUR CROCER HAS IT. . 6t.A.Wrisley&Co. FLOUTS ! A l;-.rxe line of ST LOUIS MO 1 Safe M6S. C5llars. aiv. ays iu sto'.-k. Repairing of all kinds neatly done nn sort notice. j Main Street, betw een Fourth and Firth, j O. M. STKEIOIIT, Euninei-. Manager. cr Sale by J. S. Duke ......1.1 .).! r.nM l. i;i.irliV ever OW- Co . rred as 11 i- "1 ! ; . J 1 1 , i, ii s r fVe! h and doen not lii.ftcri-: .-,!-. .. . f.,r hr.inar. tlecti. i:LAI I'lUHH-- i;hl. ')",. . FIIOM COL. I.. T. ro.STKIt y..i loiii, iao. I i.ad a very val- '9 I HAiSiMMfiNn. Mechanical Mnnaser. Ttf - A X D i ROBERT DONNELLY'S "i u TTT7- A y -r-r- AlTD Wuyon, JJiii'j;, ZJUiut aud Plo'w rt I" ,f i :ii; ii-,.; (1L i'o;.:i-tov. ii. oil II. J. Keiul.-ti: .V Co., :!, t. liable aiitti'ctoniati roil vl'ieli I pri.eu very liUhiV. he l::i'l a '.1:1 , !,i... h ,tli, it. i... ana a v. v!l one 0:1 thfc oilier. wiiic:li maUo him vi-:y i.iaie ; 1 had i .111 nr. der t lit charge of two veieribaiy miim-c i-k ., .c fai'nl to cur linn. I one ;.i jernimj: the ai verti-enient o KenoaiTs ,j.a in ( '111 e inilie iiicajru l:x nres, l ,i, teainiiied at oi:ee to ti it. and our dmi'vist Jiere Kent for it. they ordered three bottles. I took yi in all and ti onaht I would Kivti it a tiioio-:nH trial. I use d It a ordliiK todl-iec-;io.is a-id the fouriii day t hc colt cea-sc-d to l.e lame, and the luiim liad di.i.eaied. I used hut one hott:- and the colts limb arc; a free fioia lum. J;nd 11 Minxilh as any horse iu the ..fate. He i entirely cured, i he cure wan o remarkable thai I Jet two ot my neighbor I. axe the remaining two bottles w ho aie iiow usln it. Very ;:vjoctruliy, v L. T. KOSTE1S. Kendall's Spavin Cure OX HUMAN FLESH. I'at ten V Mi!. N. V.. Feb. 21. li;. H. .1. j'C km a 1.1. & .. (Jeiits : 1 lie i.arlicu- i am " p I,;-.:. .- 1.1. i:i m . ir c ae en wlii.'h I used your Kendall' JMiavin j ' nre v. i. a hi liun.ii.t ank le sprain of ixtM r.oi.iav si unlink. I had tried miMivthln-N, but 11. vasa. .ur o;nin t ore put the foot i the I i:i.ii;.d Af-iin. and for the flr-t time cilice hurt. I in a 11 ;: ;r.,l position, l orafainiiy liniment it t? w-e; h a;. JCmifoeturars of Standard Laundry ml Toflat Ooapa. At Wholesale and ISetall. Cash paid for all kinds of country produce. Call and see me. -iiieciciEeiiabb Wzvncr:x l . ... . ... . ... . , . i 1 . '" v.-r met vitli uc:li uiiiiuMifled 1.. ,.ir. 1. . .ia. v;.- "i in,; i.n.ou :.i(j:... i -'i'-c -'. im o;;r Kliyv. letigo. for beaut an well rt IIC is w.-ll kaown as a - "'i1": , :l posit )o .iiM.g wo ever used. Your truly, HEV.M. I BKI.L, a ;t-r of M. V. t.-fcurch, I'attens Jdill. y Opposite First National Hank. no. t wo;:;;:.ias. w U'agim ett l Hauler I 1 rie. -r. jut Lcttic. ot x bottler fcr ir, au ( Kry.-.-i. ive it c-can u-l il for von. or it j l.t ,,, em to any ;..ldiesM 11 receipt f ..." li tf to by lb.' pio,;,ieo,. f,X. It. J. llK.Nl.ALl c CO - ti,o-ln;rg t alix, Vt. a-lv '