The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, June 29, 1883, Image 2

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PLATTSMODTH HERALD.
PUBLISHED BY
The Plattsmontli Heral PnliMini Co.
Telegraphic
MISCELLANEOUS
OPJSIiA HOUSE
AND
GE?rrs' FURNISHERS.
Orders taken for WI I.SOX P.KOS.' RIIIKTS.
D
TOST OFFICE
ftJews Depot,
STATION EKY, NOT
Lawlessness in Arkansas
Decision on the Scott Law.
ail
ames retl
tee
MASON & HAMLIN
DECK
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P
IIENIiV F. M1LLEK and
L2T J3. TODD'S
Hardware Emporium
AT SAGE'S OLD STAND, ON LOWEU MAIN .STREET.
TTlie Ment Sliic ot Cook Stoves
SSsisoliBie Stoves
Tinware
enerl EITiiiMlware
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To In; f.miul iii the City. New Rood at prices that defy competion. Give me a cali.
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JOHNBOH BROS
save from -? to lv cents on the pouiul, by buy-
F;u mers, von can
l'no- wire of ns. warranted to be as irood as anv wire made. -"We also
keep in stock a general assortment of IIAIlDWAIiE, STAVES and
TINWARE, and sell as cheap as any Hardware house in the country.
Call and see us in the Kockwood IJlock.
And Tinners' StoclL
ALL KINDS
FOR SALE BY
Other Matters,
A WVOKCK CASK.
New Yuik, Juue 28. John Cray,
referee iu the suit of divorce brought
by Mary Alice Tearle ngamst George
O f rnond Tearlc. who Is au actor in
Wallack's theatre, reported today in fa
vor of granting a divorce to Mrs.
Tearle on the ground of adultery com
mitted by her husband with an Eng
lieh actress, Ethel Arden. The evidence
taken bhows Tearle and Miss Arden
lived together as man and wife in this
city from October, 1881, until May 1882
when Miss Arden went to England,
where she was married to ajman named
Scaler, with whom she is still living.
ARKANSAS OUTLAWS.
Little Rock, June 28. Lawlessness
has long existed in the corners of Gar
land, Yell and Montgomery counties,
where out laws have organized a reign
of t error. In Arjril Wm. Totter was
assassinated, and the criminals openly
defied arrest. Last Sunday an armed
party took possession of a neighboring
church, and drawing arms on the pas
tor compelled him to read a notice,
naming officers and citizens who must
leave the country or be killed. Today
the governor issued a proclamation ur
ging the sheriff and others in these
counties to use every effort to hunt
down the desperadoes. He expressed
a determination to break up this band.
TIIE PAUPERS.
New York, June 28. The comniis
soners of immigration today resolved
that all immigrants coming to this
port from almshouses iu foreign coun
tries will be reported to the collector
of the port as unable to take care of
themselves without becoming public
charges, unless authentic evidence to
the contrary is produced, and that tie
collector will be authorized to detain
in steamships all emigrants foi a suffi
cient time to permit a thorough exam
ination by the inspectors. An officer
of the Anchor line, to which the Fur
nessia belongs.said that no official com
missioners had been received from the
immigrations commissioners, and that
they would not take any passengers
back without pay unless it is properly
proven that they are likely to become
public charges.
CnAROED WITII FRAUD.
New York, June 28. Isaac Erigg3, a
broker, and "Wesley Lyon, a lawyer,
both of this city, with Emll Brie, a
lawyer, nearly seventy years old, of
Hamford, Mass., were arrested on
charge of selling forged Missouri state
bonds. E. N. Kirk a resident of llobo
ken, N. J., while in this city, was in
duced to purchase the bonds at face
value, to the.amount of $271,185, but
subsequently becmincr suspicious, he
instituted inquiries by whscli he learned
that Briggs had similar bonds litho
graphed in this city on the representa
tion that he was a state offical of Mis
souri. Briggs was sent to state's pris
on some years ago ior attempting to
blackmail John Jacob Astor. Briggs
ranks as a professional forger, and was
arrested in Michigan in 18G8. Lyon
was arrested in this city a year and a
half ago on the charge of selling forg
ed bonds, but released on bail and had
never been tried.
MINNESOTA REPUBLICANS.
St. Paul, June 28. The republican
state convention assembled at noon.
The meeting was called to order by C.
D. GilfiUan, temporary chairman. The
usual committees were appointed, aud
a recess taken till this evening.
On reassembling this evening Gil
fillan was nominated for -permanent
chairman by the Hubbard faction, and
P. Pillabury by the AVindomites. Gil
fillan was chosen by a vote of 140 to 90.
Gevernor Hubbard was nominated
by acclamation.
A resolution was introduced con
demning the action of those republi
can legislators who refused to vote for
of the act, as no cont acta made can
be violated. Leases, however, entered
into subsequent to "the passage of the
law came within its power, the same as
rentals, wherein the collection of taxes
is the first Hen on the premises. The
opinion holds that to subject the free
hold provided for by statute when
made against a tenaut for carrying on
business upon premises leased prior to
the passage of the statute would be an
unwarranted interference with private
property, and the subjecting of one
man's property to the payment of an
other's debts. If this inlhmity can be
taken out of the statutes, it is our duty
to so construe it. The opinion goes
into a lengthy argument showing the
difference between the Scott Law and
aud the I'ond law ; that the latter with
its bond feature implied license, which
is constitutionally prohibited; that the
Scott law differs fundamentally on
this ground, and is in no sense a license
law according to the best authorities on
the definition of license The point is
made that declaring one section par
tially null and void does not destroy
the validity of the law as a whole, aud
it is not thereby allccted, Okrey dis
sents and Johnson, Mcllvain, Doyle and
Upson concur. Last year the decision
was four to one the other way.
FOREIGN NEWS.
The Cholera Epidemic.
" he Irish Paupers, Ect.
Cass County Iron Works
WAYMAtf & KIRBY, Propr's.
Piatt smon tli. JNTel).
M AX U FACT CUE US OV
BOULEMS, ENCrlNI
IRON FRONTS. HOUSE COLUMNS,
AND CASTINGS.
or heavy work in Colu nms and Castings lor
Onr cilities
nsur assed in the State.
MACHINE REPAIRING of all kinds
all classes of work in iron.
, Patronize Nebraska manufacturing. We
?ht and time.
Parties bflildmg ia any part of the State should -ritc for our terms of castings
CASS GOT7UT1T I33.01T WORKS
March llth, 5283. pLATTSMOUTII. NV3
Windom as senator after he had re
ST. IOUISfl MO ceived the caucus nomination last win
ter. The resolution was laid on the
table by a vote of 144 to 92.
The platform approves the river and
harbor bill and the re-enactment by
coDgress of the arrears of pensions
clause.
After the reading of the resolutions
and the adoption of the platform, the
convention proceeded to the nomina
tion of the balance of the ticket.
C. A. Gill man was nominated for
lieutenant governor on the second bal-
!- rOT f rintn 17MA.l T..
jl li 6 IT U Hi Hi g baumback was nominated by acclama-
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non ; ior treasurer 01 state, unas. iviiue
son; for atlcrney general, W. J. Halm;
for railroad commissioner, J. II. Baker.
THE 6COTT LAW,
Columbus, O., June 28. The su
preme court today gave in its opinion
in over fiye thousand words in the Scott
liquor tax law, holding that is valid
and constitutional, except the second
section, .wherein it is held not to apply
to leases exec k ted prior to the passage
THE TOPE DISTCRBED.
jonuou, j une as. A Manuaru cor
respondent at nome says tne l'ope is
indisposed. He is much disturbed by
the state of affairs in Fiance and Ire
land.
GERMAN MILITARY ORGANIZATION.
London June 28. A Ceutral News
correspondent at Berlin eays the arrest
of Krazewaski, Polish author, and oth
ers, has led to the belief that a conspir
acy exists ior Defraying tne secret in
relation ro uermau military orgamza-
tioe. Twenty arrest at Berlin and
Dresden yesterday, of persons supposed
to be coanected with the conspiracy,
Other arrests were made at Halle, Han
over and Cologne.
THE RIFLES.
London, June 28. Owing to the late
hour of the arrival of the steamer Alas
Ka at Liverpool last night, the recep
tion of the American rifle team did not
take place. The team left Liverpool
this morning for Birmingham, where
they will remain for practice, the
ranges at "Wimbledom are not avail &
ble.
Birmingham, June 28. The Ameri
can nne team arrived at noon and are
the guests of the Midland rifle club
1 hey will remain here until Tuesday.
THE LOST LIVELY
London, June 28. The court mar
tiai which has beeu investigating the
case of the stranding of Her Majesty's
dispatch steamer Lively, near Stouo-
way in the early parfc of the month,
finds thai the vessel was lost through
an error of the pilot. The commander
and navigating lieutenants of the Live
ly are therefore dismissed from their
ship.
THE IKI3II PAUPERS.
London, June 28. Trevelyu, chief
secretary for Ireland, replying to com
mons this evening to the question of
Oowen as to whether it was true that
pauper emigrants had been sent to
America with the knowledge and con
sent of the government, said the reports
about the landing of paupers in Ameri
ca were greatly exaggerated. The
steamer Anchoria did not take the in
mates of any workhouse, and all the
emigrants sent by the commission had
been supplied with funds. No paupers
were sent out by the hoard of guardians
He also stated that no definite offer for
sending emigrants to Canada had been
received from the Dominion government.
CHOLERA.
Damietta, June 28. A hsndred and
twenty-nine deaths here in the last
twenty-four hours. One hundred aud
thirteen from cholera.
Ismalia, June 23. Vessels from
here to the Suez are forbidden to com
municate with stations on the canal,
owing to fears that cholera will thus be j
spread .
Port Said, Jnne 2S.-An order ha3
been issued prohibiting any persons
proceeding from here to other towns
in Egypt.
.uaua, June vessels ai riving
from Turkish and Egyptiun ports will
be quarantined. Passengers from
Egypt are forbidden to land.
London, June 28. In consequence of
a suspicious death at Gantah, Egypt,
several families have left there for
Greece.
for delays caused by floods.
SHIPMENT OF GOVERNMENT FREIGHT.
The secretary of the treasury has is
sued a circular calling attention to the
decision of the first comptroller of the
treasury to the effect that payment
must be made in cash for transporta
tion services performed for any de
partment of the government over such
portions of the several Pacific roads um
have not been built by aid of govern
ment bonds, and addiug that when
practicable and more economical to do
so to have shipments of government
freight mado over railroads which have
received aid from the United States.
All officers shipping fucJi freitrht should
specify the particular route by which
the same is to be transported.
AN INVESTIOATION.
Secretary Teller is iuvestigating a
charge that some registers of land offi
ces in Nebraska ue their position. to
force advertisements into ecrUin news
papers at the expense of settlors.
THE OA KLA 1IO.M A LANDS.
Washington, June 28. The billow
ing was received at the war depart
ment today :
'Fort Leavenworth, June 28. To
he secretary of war, Washington, D.
C.: David L. Payne has applied to the
United States circuit court in Pennsyl
vania for an injunction against your
self and me, restraining us from inter
fering with his entrance and occupa
tion of the Oaklahoma Indian territory,
this application beinr for a decision of
the whole question, and statutes re
garding the Oklahoma district. I sent
the papers served on yourself and me
jointly to the United States district
attorney for Kansas, who requests me
to report the facts to Washington, in
order that instructions may be sent
him. The case needs attention, and
request the district attorney for Kan
sas to be tele"rer.hed at once to attend
to the case.
(Signed) Gen. Pope."
Secretary Lincoln lurnishcd a copy
of the above to the attorney general rc-
auestinir him to take necessary fctcos
to meet the application
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BLACKSMITH
SHOP,
Wagon, Buggy, Machine and Plow re
pairing, and general jobbing
I am now prepared to do all kinds of repairing
oi jarin ana oiner machinery, as tiif-re
is a good lathe in my shop.
PET&Jl RAUEN,
The old Reliable Wagon Maker
has taken charge of the waxon snep.
He is well known as a
NO. 1 WORKMAN.
Hew Waeons and Ilutrjjieh nnrte t
Order.
SATISFACTION UUARANT
Tie M Lii
THE
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Washington news.
Government Freight Bills.
The Oklahoma Lands.
Business Houses ara
Our Machine Shop is fully equipped
duplicace all easterr prices, saving
DELATED MAILS.
Washington, June 28. The attorney
for the Chicago & Northwestern rail
road company today made an argument
before the postmaster general in sup
port of the application of the company
for a" remission of fines and deductions
for non-performance of contracts to
carry the mail. The company allege
that they are not properly responsible
I C. Si J., anfl G
Safest. Best and Most ReliaWe
LINE IN THE WEST.
Magnificent D ning Cars,
Elar t Day Ooaches?
2 St Louis Trains Daily,
2 Omaha Trains Daily,
2 Kansas City Trains Daily
3 Atchison Trains Daily,
Two.l LTrains for
SL Paul, Minneapolis, 'SiouxSGity
And all points In northwest, with
G.
HEROLD'S
CURING
Louisville Branch Store
Can be found the largest and
hest slock of
GenlS' FOFDISIBDE
IIV2T8, Crfl'S,
Trunks,Valices, Boots and Shoes,
In Cuss County, ut IVI Kork I'li-c.-. HrmeiiiW tin; i.luet!.
US. SffESlSPlBP, Masiasyea. v
BFT3 r-TJ vri ET3 cr? r"?
W FA WW
h 5&aaB' tirade Iiacraasanjy whttii
FIRST. Uucausti wo
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possible living prices.
sell all
ools
at tin; lowest
a
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at sai i iu
oods
at lower
a
like, and
give
SECOND. Because; we sell
prices on oO days time as for cash.
THIRD. Because we sell the saim
prices than any house in the county.
FOURTH. Because we treat all
every man the worth of his money.
FIFTH. Because we sell the half-moon brand of
white lead at $0.25 per 100 pounds, while others realize
G.50 to s.()0.
SIXTH. Because we sell AVall Paper from 10 to 15
per cent, cheaper than our neighbors.
Ai e these not
enough
reasons
mm
be doing the business?
iTTlvaiBIEIR,.
EICHEY BUOS.,
GOlblsrEira OF PEARL ttt-j ' rrr.r-rr: KT-nrT
DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF
Lumber, Sash
Doors, Blinds,
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9 ESI h& (aW &
leuxLiDJiiKra- :f.ajp:e2:r,
laowesf l&ates. Terms Casli
EASTWARD
IJ;tilv Esnress Trains for (imrln. f'l. ,..,-..
IvHiiwa.s City. St. Louis, ami all i.oir.iM k.m'
Throiizli ('ar vi;i I'eoria to Inl ari:iiwiii r--1 . '
gant Pullinan Talace Cars ami fl;y coaflis ui
all throii:;)! trains, and Diiilnir ear-east oi Mis
souri river
Through Ticket at thr Txiwest Hato are .
WESTWARD
I);iiiy I'xpreti train for If nvr -onr:ertlr)K
In I moil Ie(Mt for all pointn in Colorado. I't:li.
California and tlic entire Wert. 7 lie advent of
this liu- fives the traveler a w JJoutf to tlm
ysi. wi'i neeui ry and udvinitneos um j'iad
eIs- litre.
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will be checked to dfrtlnrti n A..V i fn, ' ; ' J.' I ""'rJ7nV'm'
cheerfully furnished upon application I tJAiiy aLnt or to 1 ' "Ul" ' i '
r.i- EUSTIS, '.'eiifral Ticket A tent. Ornalia. NelJ.
Pullman Sleeping Gars,
Between Kansas City an! St. Panl
All trains run ODtime.connecting for all 'points
East West, North & South
licket for sale at all regular ticket offices,
nfonnation regardin rates, time. &c. cheer
ily given ty addiessiug .
J, F. Barxard.
A. C, Dawrs, Geu'ljbupt,
(ieul Pass Acen
au appucan
applicants, and la cua-orderlne-li
IteotiUlna
itai
tamera at laatviaar without
about 176 paMa. euo Ulantrationa, prtoea. aocuimta
Ceaetlvuaa and Tuaauie directioui for pUstina'
1400 rariefaea of TenUU and FloWftoediV ' "
PUtttaj Fruit Traa,eto. lavml wbl to alL eapu
lally to Market Gardener, ttad for It I i
"BURLINGTON- hOUTE7"!
(Chicago, Burlington & Oulncy ' 'road.)
COINC EAST AND VEST.
GOING NORTH AUD SOUTH
fclcraiit Day Coaches, Parlor Cars with Rncrio- J Sclid Trains of EWsnt Tmr Ooaches and Pull
i man j'ai.
j from Ht
unc v'" sat! free), moicin- Cars, wnth He- man I'alooe Klw-ping Cars are run daUy to and
vine Chairs. Pullman Palace hle-niti? Cara nul
the famous C. B. & Q. Dining Cars run daily to and
Bluffs. Chicago &. les Moines. Chicago. St. Jo
seph. Atchison & Tcpeka. Only through hne be
tween Chicago, Lincoln & Denver. Through cars
1 . I 1 - .- a. n i .il.. rw - .
luuuiuapuus ol i?uncii otuiii via i'eoria.
All connections made in Union Iftrtots. It is
known as the great THROUGH CAR LINE. I
Louis, vu. HanniLoL CJuincv. Keokuk.
rsumnsrron. ctwiar i Jnlt and Albert La to St.
Paul and Minneapolis: Parlor Cars with iteclinin(H
v-uiurs to ani 'rom t. louis ana reona ana to
and from kt. Louis and Ottumvi. Only one
change of cars between fit. tauis and iMmi
Moines, Iowa, Lincoln, hebratika, and Lienrer.
ioioraao. -It
ia universally admitted to be the
Finest Equipped Railroad In the World for all Classes of Travel-
T. J. POTTER, d Vico-Prest and Oea'l Manage-- PERCEVAL LOWELL. Gen. Paaa. Ae't, Chicaa-o
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