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OPERA WOUsE BLOCK If M m Order taken for V ILMON BUCKS.' MniP.TB. I P. tag r 9 OPERA IICUSE AKD GENTS FURNISHER . TOST OFFICE P STATIONERY. C1G-AE3. Junes rate. MASON & HAMLIN HENKV P. MILLER and PLATTSMOUTH OPERA HOUSE,1. October 1, 1883 I 9 for the next Thirty Days I will sell Mason&Hamlin Organs Tocl I ean up as fine a stock of Organs as ever were offered to the pub lie. Any one in want of a fine Orphan will find it to their rnterest to call and get my prices. For the ' above time you can get a MASON & HAMLIN, "Th. Best in th.o World, ' as low, or lower, than the so-called cheap Organs, for CASH, RENTAL, or TE N - Q U A I T E I i L Y-1 A Y M E N T plan. PLATTSIIOUTH HERALD. PUBLISHED BT f be Plattsmontb Beral PrtMini Co Telegraphic, GENERAL NEWS. The Senate Labor Commit tee Besieged by the Ladies. Railway Niws and W sjing ton Notes. Miscellaneous Matters. or on (Kcncral Agent. yijuj 13. tojjjj's Hardware Emporium AT SAGE'S OLD STAND, ON LOWEK MAIN STUEET. TTIie dtost JLiue of Cook Stoves. (Kasoline Stoves, 6r tinware (General Hani ware To be fouad in the City. New goods at prices tnnt defy coDija-tion. Cive me a calL AM IB TTdDlIDllD. A MYSTERY. Baugor, Mc , Oct. 2 Some two years ago Cashier J Wilson Barron, ol the Dsxter Savings bank, of Bai.gor, was found one morning in the bank vault, nhot dead. The officers of the bank claimed, that Barron had committed suicide to rover peculations. Barron friends and li greater portion of the community believed Barron was mur dered by robbers, who rifled the vault nnd put the body therein. The case has been a celebrated one in the annals of New England crimes. The auditors iu the caae of the bank directors against the estate of Bairon have just made a report to the supreme court. They And Barron's estate owes the bank a balance of 82,011. They con clude their report as follows: "We don't feel tailed upon to form any opin ion upon the question f the murder or suicide of B.trrou, because we are sat isfied from the evidance that there was substantially no money in the bank at the time of liarruu'o death, and whether he came to his ueutii by murder or other wise, the amount of money iu his ijoj sgaiou iu the bauk at the time whs so incon-Mdcrable as cot materially to af ifct llit- situation ot I hi pHrtita litigant, or change the remit. Our concisions ibi. ir ill i i. I Mltlt thai question.' Tl'E 61 VATV COMMITTEE. New York, Oct. 2. Mrs. Francis E, Willaid, oi' Chiiago, president; Mis IS. Buell, of Counectic'it ; Alias Annie Gor don, of Massachusetts, AiifS Majy II .'unt, of South Park, and Miss and Mrs. Francis J. Barnes, of this city, appeared as delegates fn-ni the Nation al Woman's Christian Temperance Un ion before the senate committee on la bor and education today, and urged that the subject in which they had so deeply interested themselves be laid be fore congress. It was stated that the Union and its thirty-one auxiliajy and territorial unions, was the largest so ciety ever composed exclusively of wo men and controlled entirely by them. The number of local unions was about 3,000, with a membership of about 50,000, besides a large number of ju venile organizations. The witness showed the good work tbeyhad accom plished in various sections ot the coun- BASK BALL. East Saginaw. Ojt. 2. Bay Citys 15, Saginaw 1. TUE TURK. Louisville. Oct. 2. The races to have teen run yesterday but postponed on. account of the heavy rain were run to- lay. The track was a trifle heavy. Blue Grass stakes for two year old fillies, ibree-lourih of a mile Eva S won, Mona, secud. Modesty third. Time 1:1C. The St. Linger, for three year oldi, two miles Vanguard won, Musk, second, Beicheubrok "third. True, 3:47. Selling race anuie O. wa uevr headed in the secoud and third heals, and won the race, Marine second, Egyptian, third. Time l:fil?.f, 1:52, 1 :5. Miie and one eighth Apollo won, Leavitl second, Belle of the Highlands third. Time. 201. Jew York, Oct. 2 The rain post poned thf races here an J at Albany. CLDAKINO HOU8K BtJSIKKSi. New York, Oct. 2. The clearHg house association held its annual meet ins today. The association consists of sixty-three members, including the as aistant treasurer ol the United States. Transactions for the past year were 841,362,138.453 Daily average transac tions, $137,704,402. The total transac tions since organization, iu 1853, were $715,201,540,137 CHRISTINE N1L8SON. New York. Oct. 2. -Christiue Nils son arrived from Europe today. She expressed herself as delighted to rc tun. to America. The great singer is looking fullv ten years younger than when she arrived here last October. Then she wa., as she says, worn out with faaiily troubles and doubtful if she would ever recover enough fpirt or health to pat any heart into her pro fessioual work again. Her long tour last winter proved the best sort of med icine. During the present summer she has been resting aud recruiting her strength at various European watering places. BAN KB. JOUX KlTZOKBALI. A. W. AK LA to ill. I 11 e.dot. CaMiler. FIRST NATIONAL OK fLATTSMOUTIl. NfcUKASKA, Ofl-niUe very Lest facilities for the promoi tmunacUoii of legitimate BANKING BUSINESS. Stocks, lioiids. l.old. :ovruua-nt and Loca McurlIie Houuhl and rvjlu, lciot.U-i receiv ed aud intriest ulluwi-doii lime Certlfl c.ttcx, l'raii druMn.HvallHble in any part ut tlM I intra Mitten and ail tllC ll'li.l-lIUl lUWIlH t'l Kuie. Advertising Cheats HI "It has tec'iiir raw common to write the beginning of an ai tide, iu an ele gant, interesting manner. 'I lien ruu u into &oiuh advertise m ut that we avoid all such, 'And simply cad altcmiou to the imri.s ol llp Outers in us plain, hon est t llus a posc-ibie, "To induce people - "To give litem tilii tiial, which so piuvi the r value that they will never ute auyiniug else." Collections made dr promptly remitted. Highest market prices paid fur County War rants. Htateai.d County liondp. DIRECTORS i John Kitgeraid A. K. Touzalln, John It. CliirK. it. ('. CunliliiK, Geo. E. Oovey, K. K. Vhlte. A. W llcl.huelilln. WEEPING WATER WEEPING WATER, - NBIi. E. L. HEED, President. B. A. GIBSON, Vice-President. B. S. WILKINSON. Cashier Jpialelled Attractions. , FALL & WINTER GOODS EMBRACING AN ELKCiANT VAKIETV OF m m, mm, -AND- A General ancing fiDsmess Transacted. I1RPOH1TN Received, and Interest allovod on Time Certi ficates. DltAVTH Drnwn available in any part of the Uulteu States and all the principal cities of Europe. Dress Goods. Dress Goods. We don't care tomato any com ments on our line in thin ilejai t ment, lor we know the lailica are much better ju'dges than we are, though our best endeavors were used to get, the latest styles nnd the handsomest materials in the market, and wo left nothing un done to lind for the ladies a line of goods inferi'-r to none to be found, and at prices that will sell all we can handle this Fall. Blank' ts aLd Comfortables. "Ve are able to give you bottom prices on these good. Our Mock is large and new, and y.u will have no trouble in maktiij; se-lection, Yarns. Our stock of Varus everything in Vestcr:i com prises and (Jer- Velvets, vera man knitting; also, lull lines of Germantowns, Saxonies, etc, ds mill Plufc. Agents for the celebrated In Plain, Urocado and Fancy Fubrniues. IMfluI LlIlB Of FlfiaiUBrS. The Newest Shades. Cheaper Than Ever Before. Hosiery Bank Cass County Cutnt-r Main and Sixth Streets. PLATTSMOT7TH USTIEIQ 1 JOHN BLACK, frenldeiit. I IJ. M. tATTfKiJON. Casliier. f Transacts a General Banlring Business. TTTirtppwPflr HIGHEST CASH iUICE UllUUl WDdl. In this department we PnrnpjQ r" "arry all the lead ofler a collection of La-. UUluDlu. ing brands, fn.m the dies' Gents' and Children's goods, ! best to the cheapest, and make the d cheapness prices right with you every time. ed. j The best 5Uc Cornet in the ci which for variety an has ntver been equal 1 Paid for County and City Wai.ants. coid,ixrioM AIK and promptly remitted for. DIKFCCTORS : Jol r Black, J. M. 1'ntt son. C. H. I'arn el F. It. Outhmann. . Monlcsey. A. B. niir. i. Ki.sd Jori-r. The largest assort ment ever opened here. AVe have the best makes, and cheaper than ever before. An excellent Ladies' "White Vlerino suit for $1.00. Ladies' Scarlet all wool at 82.75 a suit. Sole a ire ut h sup iry, and epoke of the support given their effort to &&Qo andl 9 JOHSTSOST 1HLAJHHBWA.1HHE SOTaMHLlE Warranted to be as good as any wire made. "We aho keep in stock a general assortment of HARDWARE, STOVES and iTLNWARE, and sell as cheap as any Hardware house in the country, X all and see us in the Rock wood Block. M Turners' Stocfc ALL KINDS FCRSALE BY CAiicjtesft ST.LOU1S.MO Cass County Iron Works's WAOIAiN & KIR BY, Propr's. ISTelD. OF ENGINES, Plattsmcvutli. J1ANUFAUTUUEH3 JiOIIlLEKS, IRON FRONTS. HOUSE COMJMNS. AND CASTINGS. facilities or heavy work in Columns and Costings for Business Houses ara . passed in the State. ACIIINE REPAIRING of all kinds. Our Machine Shop is fully equipped all classes of work in iron. patronize N'vhruka manufacturing, we dapucbtr ail easterr prices, saving Parties building ia tny part of the State should vrite for our terms of castings CASS GOT72TT7 ZAOXT WOH.ECS larch Xith, it?w LATT6UOUTH,y3 them by the press in suppress intemperance. THE D UETT. New York, Oct. 2. Moody and San- key sailed today for Ireland. WANT THEIR FLAG. General George W. Getty, in cosa- maud of the artillery school at Fortress Monroe, was today placed on the re lired list. He will be succeeded by Col. John Tidball, of General Shermans staff. Application has been made to the war ilepartnient by a sew survivors of the confederate brigade residing at Norfolk for permission to use their old battle flags, now in poaession of that depart ment on the occasion of the reunion, to take place in a few weeks. There are everal hundred confederate battle dags stored in the war department. Adjutant General Drum said todHy that the application would have to be refused, us neither the secretary of war nor President can give or lend flitys without thesuncti m of congress. COIN AG K. Coiuage at the n?iuts duriup Septem ber. 556,476.210. of whiC.h $2,360,000 whs standard silver dollar-. RATES To THE COAST. Chicuo, Oct. 2. Hie railioads ope rating between this city and M. Paul aec ilea touay to make the sauie rate au-i d: visions to 8-iu Fraucico via St Puul and Portland, Oregon us those heietofore uide with the Iowa trunk llcei. A5NIJAL MEETING. L-nicago, uo!.2. Iboaunual meeting he atcktiller.4 of thi Cliicafo & stern Illinois railroad was held in city this afternoon. J E K.iapi, X. w York; II II Steveus, of lioston: G A Ball, of Worcester, were elected directors for three years, aud Krankliu ii. atorey, of Boston, and L J M ckej , ot Evan-iville, Indiana, directors to till vacaucies for the year ending June 30, The gross earuiugs were shown to b $1,759,000; operating expenses, $y52. 000; het earniugs, $807,000. Increase of net earnings over the preceding 11 3.000. DIRECTORS ELECTRO. Minneapolis, Oct. 2. The annual ele ction of the Minneapolis & St. onia railroad was held in this citv. After the election the board of directors met kjd elected u old officer. "The RtMEOY &o t.;Yorably noticed in ail the pctpci, "lieligious and tecular, is Having a la g- Baie, and is planting all other medicine. "llii-re is no denying the virtues of the Hop plant, aud the proprietors of Hup iiitteis havefchowu giaat shrewd ue&s. -Aud ability "iu compounding a medicine whose vinurs uie tu palpable to every oue's obaervaiion." Old She Die? "No! "She lingered and suffered along piu ing aw ay all the tune tor years," ""The tocior doing her no good," 'Aud at last was cured by this Hop Bitiers the papers say so much about;', "luueeu! ludeuit!" "How thank! ul we should be for that medicine.' A Daughter's Misery. "Eleven years our daughter su tiered on a bed of misery, "From a complication of kidney, liv br, rheumatic trouble and Nervous de bility, ''Under the care of the best physic ians, "Who gave her disease various names, "But uo relief, "Aud n.w she is restored to us in good health by as simple a remedy as Hop Bitlera. ihtt we had shunned for years betore using it." the Barents MCA PREPARATIONS iJiomistry has discovered no .tmiodv eijx-ri. tolruicaf . healing exteruul -iuir, ons. f r, iwi I V prepared ami combined, it- bud no equal aa t Tuo liiubeat conden eatiOt. of arnica, wn. speiKtiiy cure chai -ixhI liaiuN. ci'H'k l liskH t nd iimuliui. oi uh! bkih, wneuifr cnunoa noiuc iri'Htic iiilli eiicos or tho use of JiVHtW . . COSMETIO Wi:l cure iiiiip!ri oat iu;e iid im?m. rt-i.d rir" h skin full a:itl fa r. Inva uable In 8a : Klit'um. A fami.y rrmec.'y for cuts, burns, brum- : a u sorc-8. 1'iiltJ IN ndil AL TUUKs, XOc. TOILET SOAF re!lKlitruUy ptr ft niJ, lilthty uiu Icutril. AI soluti Iv IU. Kfftia th. BKin rr ra cnapptuz an i imoarts to it life em ii Iiealthy Klow Unriv: lied for cleaning tbi s -a p aua erauicacing aanamrr. mo most per- ecc toiiet soap in too world, fiuvt:. 25 ceiitx. CLOAKS AR OA city. l-r HalPa Hcaltli and urging CorsftH, Warner'a Hip J iiiid Tlii'inson'rt (j1vo Fitting. Laflies' MDSlin Unflerwear.- In tins Jme vc carry notinno; but made from the best muslin, and finest tiimiii-nmi. Lull line. DOLMANS, Ittissiiin Circulars, Paletos, etc., The Latest, The Best. The HoMaest Styles ever shown here; 2Hces ranging from 5 to $5o. Carpets, Mattings and Oil Cloths. On these Goods we are Headquarters FRED. HERMANN, One Door East of First National L'ank. AR CA Shaving So? A m( dicated articl. of rare merit. 1're vents all piniilea f na sraea by Leamn.' Harbors, wi o say of it "Without parallel a.9 a shaving noap." Kich in lainer ana rnsun'. iveepa ino ra-;e and neck ires i um piiupiea. Mr i cu. 101 i largti AR CA TOOTH SOAP THE ELKH01 0 ALON year, Father Is tietting- Well. My daughters saj : "llow much betier father is since he uaed llip Bitters." 4,IIe is getting well after his long suffering trora a disease declared incur alle" "And weare so glad that be u?ei your Bitters " A Laut ' Utica, N. Y License Notice. Notice is hereby given, that the un dersigned has made application and tiled his petition with the County Coin midsioneru of Cass cotl ty Nebraska, fir licence to sell malr, spirituous and vinous liquors at his place of busines3 in South Jiend, Cass county. Nebraska. i and that the same wiil come before the Comimasiouera lor action at the No vember Session of the board. David Cakpenter. SotTTii JJexp, Oct. 2:i, 18S3. l3d3t DiMolatiou .Notice, Notice id terebv yiven that the part ntr-hip heretofore existing umler the tirni name of Gi-:-ce & Thierolf, ia this day diiKolvvd by niuiuil consent. Mr l meroir win cutiuuct tne ou.HinesH at the r former Ioca'in being authorized to coib'Ct and receipt tor ail bids due the old hruj. James Grace, 1s6 5 H. TniERoi.r. T'lattsitiuuth, Neb. Oct. 2d lstftf. Is without ciuestiou tne most perict ar t'de ever produced as it not onlv olaann 63 tba t -ctn thorouehly, l-ut th combinatior wi h arnica preserves and bardrna tbe (rams, It Kives 1 1 the bre.th a sweet, delicate odor, lta taste ts aencntiu inoe, X6o a box All dniKgists so I the above articles, or we frill taoii them, postpaid., u receiot ot price. C. H. STRONG & CO., Sole Proprietors and Manfrs., Chicagr WILL J.SWARRICK, AGENl', PLATTSMOUTH, - - - N PER A SKA. HEADQUARTERS FOR Il Ti ig opened and i flt;pd the rooms uid. i F. Carruths Jewelry 8tre Mx- J. P. Uer-s- is ready to wait upon bU eustnuiers with every convenience which should belong to a lirbt class arber shop Hot aud Cold Baths al ways ready. JS-Hf Special attractions in L. C. Erven V Silverware at 156-tf To the old customers of the barber stand under Mr. F. Carruth' j-welry store, I have re rUted and opened tlii hop ard am ready to guarantee you every convenience, comfort and pleas ure to be found in a urst-clnsj barber hop Hot and cold baths always ready. 185rf JP. Kekse. Fresh California fruits and celerv roceiVMd every other dav at iw-u. ir. ts wiUTs'e. i I '9. ri & 5. I i o S c uj 2 pi H ' g W . 0 r J ? ALE, WINES, BEER AND CIGARS. Old Kentucky Whiskies, IMPORTED WINKS, MUMM'S EXTRA DRV CIIAMIAGXE, NATIVE WINES, ST- LOUIS UEEIt. Omaha rugs Always on drangrlit. A IPIHria ZalEVTEJ of CIABlS ALWAYS IX STOCK, AT R0BEftT-D0NNELLy,S BLACKSMITH SHOP. Wagcn, Buggy, Machine and Plow re pairing, and getteral jobbing I ai now prepared to Co all kinds of repairing idiuj ouu uiurr fixacuinery, as mere U a good lthe in my shop. PETEH GAP EN. The old Reliable Wagon Maker Has taken caarge of the "agon snop. He is we!) knpnn u a U . WOSKMAV. Sew VTasnaM and RnulPh made t Order. THE Fitzgerald Block ELKHORN FLATTSAIOirni, NEIi. HURL1N GTON R OUTEl (Cnlcaso, Bu.lineton & ulncy a a roadl) I COINC EAST AND WFRT . ZT" volving Chairs. Pullman PaElerfSri.P5Steepjnff run zily uin$ 22J uihi uuiioua u. ts s u. Imiiiir . as run n-ulv ts, ,! TTOm 1 1 h.n. im . I' rf-ir . , " -" illliffS. CilXTLP-n Jt Ha Mniu. IT.I rVV S7rn unjea-o, Lincoln & Denver. Through cars nion Uenots. It is CAB U.Nrf. Ail coonectiona nuwle In Vni jiqiowQ M tbe great TUHQUQU i a - ""WJ Wb. lMhl CI . I cv. KerJtuk,( Paul and Minneapolis and from fct Colorado corasita, udioer It is universaSr idinh?.H f . .. ' WW M9 w Wlnmtt EaulDDed RallroaH in k. tu.r - . fr. J. POITEB. U ViPrct nd ULrl r'V'"00" Travel- vtga.yssa. Ag't. Chicago.