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About The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1883)
. jfLjfL 1E0tt VOL. 1 IMwVTTSMOUTII, NEBRASKA, TIIUJtSDAY, A PAIL 19, 1883. U)JJI r m I'll mfflfm Will 1c an attractive place on next i Friday and Saturday Afternoon and Evening, Wlien occurs the grand opening: and display of new and at tractive for the pring and summer trade. 9 To We have selected tor your examination the HATS AND BONNETS, TV bj obiVsii.t.1 in nurke t. Pattern and trimmed hats in mill.ins, french chips, Iaec dollar upward tost pattern obtainable. In 1 arge assortment. Ribbons in the latest shade. Silks and satins In fancy and unique designs and in large assortment. FLOWERS. A coinplctf aorlmoni of every description and the very latest novelties The Xiadies nre Corclinlly Xnvitetl to Visit EASTWARD Daily Express Train for Omaha. Chica- ?o. Kaneaa City. St. Louis, and all points !:it. Through cars via IVoria te Indiana polis Klesant Pullman Palace Cars and Day t-oache on atl through trains, aud Uiuing earn easi ei -uixsoun ner. Thrmh Ti-Vnt at the mMt Italps are baggage will be checked to destination. Any information as to rates, routes or time ta bles will be cheerfully furnished upon .ipli.-.itlon to any apent or to P. M. Ki:Tlt. General Ticket Agent, Omaha, Neb. Oh, Yes ! (Dm Eto' Gkufl have arrived, and I will continue to sell Dry Goods & Notions Pre-s Goods. Trimmings Etc., at lower prices than anv other huse in the country. Afco a full line of Groceries' AND at prices to defy o.'iiipetioii. JL is the Ladies WESTWARD. i Daily Express Trains for Denver, con-' Meeting in I'n ion Depot for all points Id olorado. Utah. California, and the entire, West, the advent of this line grlvos the tra veler a New Koute to the West, with scene- ry anu aavaniageu unequaicu eisewuere. on sale at all the 1 in nor t ant stations, and Queensware Yours I'etfictfullv, W. H. Baker. MRS. FAIL ills of Plattsmouth us on Fritlay and Saturday at the Openings A. Eo OPERA HOUSE BLOCK. rj iiiu in It lift'5 'ii D vy vHD Orders taken for WILSOX BROS. SHIrTST If" . . 1C' mi An mm. J. Pd Young Jaies Pett DECKER UUOS.' P.B. nn ipsiy BOARD by ihe DAY or WEEK. finest line of and satin, ttiscans &c, fro moc 3REAB. " i I OPERA HCUSE CLOTHIERS, GENTS' FURNISHERS. POST OFFICE nWews Depot, U STATIONERY, notions. V MASON & HAMLIN 100 OK CASTS uu 9 HENRY F. MILLER and CENTRAL RESTAURANT. P j Ajs at Ali Hours. OYSTERS IN SEASON. r TELEGRAPHIC WASHINGTON JiEWS. U. S. FUNDS NEARLY COUNTED. Oilier Matters. counting the cash. Washington, April 18. The count of the cash iu the United .States treas ury will be finished tomorrow. The counting committee will then examine the books and accoutit3. BTAMI'S TO BE REDEEMED. The commidiioner of internal rev enue has decided to redeem stamps, and to return to oyner with the word "redeemed" printed upon each check, all checks a-id drafts bearing two cent internal revenue stamps, which re main unused July 1. These checks and drafts can then be used in the regular cotuse of business. CHOLERA PISArrEARED. A report has been received by the national board of health that cholera, wh.ch prevailed to an alarming ex tent in China, Japan and India has dis appeared. A report has also been re ceived that small-pox is raging in Rio Janeiro. CHALMERS DETHRONED. .Postmaster General Gresbam today directed that in making postoffice ap pointments in Mississippi the recom mendations of ex-Congressman Chal mer shall be given no greater weight than may be properly attached to thm as the recommendations of a private citizen. THE CIVIL SERVICE. Judge Thomas said tonieht that the rules drawn up by the civil service committees differed somewhat, but not materially, from those employed by the former committee, but that in his opinion they would fairly test the qualifications of those competing for office. On being interrogated as to certain statements credited to him that that a wholesale discharge of govern ment employes on the incoming of a new adminislratioo-HS forbidden by law, he asserted that what he has said was that the power to dismiss from office was not abridged by the bill, but that all appointments to oflice must be made from among those found com petent, without regard to party. MISCELLANEOUS NEWS. The Bucket Shop Bill. THE APACHES MUST GO. Raid on the Gamblers, Etc. LAND LEAGUE CONVENTION. Philadelphia, April 18. The local Irish societies Lave completed arrange ments for the land league convention on the 2oth and 2Cth. TIIE Ml'TUAL UNION. j New XPrk April 18. At a meet ing of the stockholders of the Mutual Union Telegraph company today the lease of its lines to the Western Union company was unanimously ratified. BUCKET SHOP BILL KILLED. Springfield. 111., Ai ril 18. In the senate the bucket shop bill, by which it was sought to compel the Chicago board of trade to furnish ouisid grain speculating rooms with the mmket quotation, wns killed. . ILLINOIS OX 'THE LIQUOR QUBSTIOM Chicago, April 18. Throughout Il linois yesterday forty-eight cities and towns voted upon the liquor question in balloting for municipal officers. Seventeen decided for prohibition or anti-license, and of the latter six were for high license. Four towns ignored the saloon question, and voted on straight political issues. WILL MOVE ON THE APACflES. El Paso. April 18. The Times aays editorially: "General Crook will have supreme command of both the Ameri can and Mexican troops. lie will en. list a hundred and fifty San Carlos Apaches, which move to Scnora. The most vigorous campaign will beimme- mediately commenced. Both Ameri can and Mexican officers believe that annihilation only will make peace possibte." THE COUNCIL BLUSTS Jt NORTHERN. Council Bluxt April 18. At a meeting of the stoCidersr 0f the Council Bluffs & Kt.)UX railway held here to-night, arrfj mentar made to send engineers the tne tomorrow with a viewWo making survey at the earliest possibi tune. The proposed read will be built as fa as inoneyTbrains and energy can io it. All interested are 'enthusiastic in an held ur. Bcic Island, April 18. A ripple of excitemut was occasioned in police circles this evening about 8 o'clock. A German and his wife went to the Bur lington depot to depart on the p. m. train for St. Ltmls. They were fol lowed closely by two men, and whu they got inside the ear the men who had followed held them up and robbed them of 9400 in cash, and two checks for 9400 and S00. The police are on track of the robbers. KEV TORE KKTCBLICAKI. New York, April 18. The republi can central committee adopted rceolu tions inviting suggestions from all par ties desirous of forming one earnest and harmonious organization of the republi can party in this city. ' The committee to receive uzget!ons and report a plan of organization includen John O'Brien, Colonel Charles Spencer, William David, Loyd Aspiawall, Chauucuy Depcw, The odore Dwight, Whitelaw Reid, George Jona, and Hugh Hastings. TDK MA.K81IALL KAILCHK. PiTTBBt'Bo, April 17. The failure yesterday of Jas. Marthall & Co., iron pipe manufacturers, was the all import ant topic in commercial . and financial circles today. The liabilities are consid erably heavier than reported, and will not be less than 1 1,900,000. Of thia amount. $300,000 is to Marvhall, and the total aaiets will cover all but $300,800. The failure was the result purely of pec ulation and the condition of the iron trade. The firm was in no way re pun si Lie. It has no effect whatever upon trade, and no bad result to the pig iron trade, and ore mines will not suffer there from. BAIDINO THE GAMflLKEH. New Yoke, April 18. Patrick Eagan says after the Philadelphia convention he will look into the flour mill interests of the west, snd then return to Ireland. The gamblers of the city are dismayed at the action on the advice of Recorder Smith. He said the police could confis cate gambling apparatus and under war rants issued by that magistrate, Inspec tor Byrnes made another raid on seven irambling houses. From five all the gambling pcraphernalia had been re moved. In two the furniture were seized, but no arrest. Inspector Byrnes says he intends following the gamblers until they are all cleaned out. In meat of them the furniture was stored away, and the places left bare. The captured prop erty is valued at $1,500. F0REIG1S NEWS. Edwin Booth in Vienna. Curley's Trial, Etc. DOMINION AWARD. Montreal, April 18. The Domin ion government awarded the French company $4O,0C0 a year for a monthly line ot steamers between Havre and Montreal. BOOTH'S ENGAGEMENT ENDED. Vienna, April 18. Edwin Booth ended his- engagement tonight. He was loudly applauded, and at the close of the performance wa? present ed with floral wreathSjjepresentina: the stars and stripes and the colons of the city of Vienna. . IK. COMMONS. LoNDON,Ajril 18. Sir Herbert Maxwell asked .whether Peter Tynan. Identified as ftfo. 1", ,w as in New York, and whether extradition would be demanded. The under sec retary of foreign affairs replied that Sir Herbert must give formal notice of the question before a reply would be giveu. CURLEY F0TJND GUILTY. Dublin, April 18,-On the resump tion of the tritl of Dave Curley this ir ominir Adams began argument for the defense, and he decided that the evidence given by Kayanagh did not show thaig Curley was at Phoenix Park May 6. His presence there said Adams was iudicated by James Carey who said Curley was in command, but Carey so swore to save hi owu neck.' He was doubtless iu command himself of the assassins. Porter, at torney general for Ireland, responded for the crown. The judge then deliv ered his charge to the jury. He spoke strongly asrainst the reliability of the evidence to prove an alibi. He point , ed out that there could not be th" slightest doubt that the murders were perpetrated at the instigation oi the secret fiocieties with which th pris oner was indisputably connected. The charge was completed at .halt past two. Thej.uy retired imrncdi ataly, aid arter a fhort aben'" re turned to the court room finding cr ly guilty a9 charged in the iiidsr-T ment. The prisoner wa skef if had anything to say why hnt-:ice should not be pronounce-!. id he had not expected ajjvjnrr-y from th court. He was a member of the invltwMep, but was nut in Pticemx park on w CTening the murder were commUt,, , . . , tr, and could suffer -witness lor the crown W!"' theniwrvus. CurUy alswsHUI0'1 NO. 46. was a feniso. After the prisoner had had finished he was sentenced to be t anged ou the 18th day of May. At tho officers wer? taking the prbouer from the dock he cried out In a loud t '.: "rjd rr Ireland." riiUlauionib 1 elepboas Exchange. 1 J. r. Youbs, raMdeae. S Bennetl Si Xewts.stor. 3 M. H. Muriitnr It " 4 Kuuuer Mablet. ft ( oantjr i:irk's office. K. M. Lewis, realdeaee. T .1. V. WrekU:cli,tr. Wentrru Union Tleg;rati oSV. t I . U. W heeler. rMldeue. 9 D. A. t'nitHI, " 14 K. B. Wlndoa, " 15 Jlio. Wsyuiau. . t J. W. JrnnlDtr. " 17 W. . WIm. offlre. IS MorrlMey Bros., oBec. 1 W K. Carter, lot. 20 W. Fairfield, rsaldeaec. tl M. B Murpbr. . , " 1. 11. W heeler Si Co . eflscs. S3 J. P. Taylor, reoldence. U First National Bask. A P. E. Kuflner's offloe. SS J. P. Yomdr. store. SS Perkins House. 29 H. W.Hy-rs. residence. SI Journal otftoe. 32 P airfield' Ice office M HsaALD Pes. Co office. 36 J. N. Wlae. roaldeace. M M, M. Chapman, " 37 W. D. Jones. M A. N. Sullivan. M 11. K. Palmer. " 40 W. H. Hcblldkoecht, office. 41 Sullivan & Wooiey. 42 A. W. McLaughlin, resides ee. 43 A. Patterson, livery. 44 CM. Holmes. " 4A L. D. Bennett, reatdeaeo. 4 iso. H. Sniitn, oflice. 47 L. A, Moore, florst. 49 J, V . Barnes, realdeaco. 60 K. K. Uvlueston, oOlc, 307 J. V. Weekbacn, resldeneo. S3S Chaplain Wright. SM W. H. Hchlldkuecbt " 34 Oeo. a Hmlth, " SM K. K, LIvlBgatwD. SIS C. C. Ballard. " The switch board eonaeets PlatUtnouth with Ashland, Arlington. Blair, Council UlurTi, Pre room, Lincoln. Omaha Elk horn Htatlon. Papllllon. HprlnK&eld, Louisville South Bsnd and Waverly Plattsmonth City Markets. PKOV1MOMS, FU1T, FKBD SC. (BBTAIL) Jteportedby M. B. Msrpby Co. Flour S3.S0ei4pejrctt. Meal ia ' Bran Chopped Peed SI J Bye Flour f " Graham Flour Butter XfOXxM pert Cheese (part aklm) Cheee(full eream) Hugar Cured Hams 1" m Bacon Hhouldrr. Dried Beef 1 " Poultry $4.60 S.oo per duz. Kkk-.. 10O12H. Cauhatre . Choice Potatoes oS t. per hu. Hweet sJl.SS " Beets 2?cU Z. Oulons tSets Appls (winter) IM Oll.asSl" Hweet Cider lSeperssi Oysters, select W V ' Com fnon - . .......... SS For Sale ! N E J, Sec 3, T. 12, K. 13. S E i, Sec. T. 12, It. 13. S. W. i, Src. 3, T. 12, 1L 13. and Nt X. W. Sec, 10, T. 12, IU 13. EJ S. W. Soc. 34, T. 13, U. 13 E J, Lot 10, Block 28. " 3, " 59. 7 A , " 23. S$, " 0? " 11. Duke' Addition. Tiic alwvo described farms are for sulc on long time, with 7 per cent, interest. Apply to .It. B. WINDHAM, d9tf PlattamoutU, Keb. WARRANTY DEEDS MORTGAGE DEEDS CHATTEL MORTGAGES QUIT CLAIM DEEDS AND LEASES Secure tbem at the Plattsmcuth Herald Qdco TENDERLOin rvleal Market, LAFB ONBIL. Prop'r. Doof If nttswl DnvV Vsal PkVt Uubl UUllUliSAVia I bai. w&lWaCkoi . CossUntlr on band. Also.sil kinds of 4 la season, and ev erything kept la s FIRST-CLAM MEATIUOrt At lowest possible rates. North Side Main St bel. Ath and ISlr PLATTSMOUTH. NKJ O C C fl Q tJcZvlzS O IU lU PI ft (iv-ffyn ri'r.UrwpjT iS . SrrMawii UtaZT fh. I S.SwwfA, f 5 t mm ,k T. " sb. 1 p, ,T u - ... J 11 e c 1 i V4JL- - 2