OPERA HOUsE BLOCK Order taken for v. ILKON I lens. miiiiitm. -JTJZ,JLQ Jjii James IPettee- PLATTSMOUTH OPERA HOUSED October 1, 1883 J fur the nxt Thirty Days I will sell Mason&Hamlin Organs ilT COST ! To clean up as line a Ktock of Organ as ever were oflered to the pub lic Any one in want of a line Organ will find it to their rnterest to rail and get my prices. For the above time you can get a MASON & "Th. Best in i a low, or lower, than the Bo-called jhhyi,, or i r.iN-tju AKTEKLY-PA YMENT plan. jr amies iPiEararjEiE (Keneral Argent. LJdl 13. Habdware AT SAGE'S OLD STAND. TThe l&e&t JLiwe il Li ok &ti ve (Uasoliiie S loves. " TTinware " " Greneral ULTaril ware To toe found Id the City. w poods at prices that defy conipetion. Give me a call AMI HC TTdDUDID. amidl r.A.a? "Warranted to be as good as any wire made. "We also keep in stock a general assortment of UN WAUL, and sell as cheap as any C all and see us in the Kockwood Block. v AuIiiM! Wiyyl till II I IV A vNCs Cass County Iron Works WAfUAA & KIR BY, Propr's. Pla ttsinoiitli, !N"e"b. MANU FACTU KOULEfliS, IKON FRO-S. (.AS1HOUSE COLUMNS. facilities or deav y work -ia Colu mna and Casting for Business '.'o'i- an Daased in the State. ACIUK KEPAlUItfO of M kinds. O-ir Machine Shop fn'U c ji ipped all rW- work in ir.m ..,..,,.. alrniw X k .nHmiUrmrnnr Vf diirl?rn all easteri . (n. e.ivlns tLt ad time. . . , Pa'-t:- j.ji liniT iwtri oime OPEitA IIC USE A N I GENTt" rURMSIIEIt TOST OFFICE Mews Depot, P STATIONERY JD CIGARS. MASON & HAMLIN CASTS HENRY F. MILLER and HAMLIN, th. World, ' cheap Organs, for CASH, or on TO-DJD'S Emporium ON LOW El. MAIN STIJEET HARDWARE, STOVES and Hardware house in the country And Tinners' Stock OF ALL KINDS FOR SALE BY Site ST. LOUIS. MO RHUS ENGINE! nu- tor ui term I ca Udj.'S PLATTSMOUTH HERALD. fUnuadJEO or Tbe Plattsraoatli Heral MMm Co. Telegraphic, (JEN ERA L EWS. Dallas, Texas, Almost De stroyed by Fire. Tilden and Hendrick's Stock on the up Grade. Passenger Rates and Other Matters of Interest. THE IMLLAH CONFLAGRATION. Kaunas City. Oct. G. A dispatch from Dallas, Texas, says a terrible con flagration is racing there in the eleva tor and coltou press district. About ninety buildings are already on lire. The fire started at noon in the engine room of the elevator on Elm street. Tbe building was soon in flames, which communicated to the large quantity of cotton stored near, and under the high wind the fire spread through the entire district. At 3 o'clock tbe fire was still A fire engine from Ft. Worth r t &- runri nrr 13 nere anti wnn the two Dallas en gines is playing ou the flames. Crowds are running, and excitement is unubut ed. It is impossible to estimate the loss, but it will amount to hundreds of thousands. In the portion of the elevator where the lire started was stored 8,000 bales of cotton. In a short time the whole building was a mass of flames. The large compress opposite the elevator, was ou fire at least flltv times, hut was as often extinguished. At one o'clock ilic flames leaped tbe walls of the ware house ou tin- rirth side of Crasst-U av enue, and burned an entire bit;tk. com- H.8Ki of tbe electr.c light manufactory :t ry sti-Me, w gon t-rd i.ud tro e r -P ie. At ( oliiu in c t it rit La- i :r hi id l;iiri;-d three roidiiiees at.d -f.-v njil Huiuil l.Usiiiwod i;Oiisc. At :iut o'eioi k ilayoi Citbt-U teirgrrphed lo Ft Worth for help In n hrur they were at DjII.ik and at -rk. Ihc fire js yotieit ur.der control a;. SoVlock at Ooliin stieet,:a :ng bu:i)i tlin o and t bail' bii-i k5-. Loss es"iii;.t;td ::t StC'O, 000. It is him oss.bie to the iur-ui-.oice. Tie eiev.tcr was owiicd by a e-.uipauy oi'Nt w Oilestn!", with JohiiT. Hurdle, president. Later At ten p. m. the cotton is still burning. Three engines are playing ou it. That in the warehouse will be a complete loss. Some at the compress will be saved. The elevator was filled with grain which is a total loss. The insurance is about $150,000. No one was hurt, though thousands of people thronged the street. PASSENGER EATES. Chicago, Octolier 6. The general pjis.-enger Jtgtuts of the Ohio River pau- seni r pool met at the Grand I'acilic bis afternoon. An agreemt-nl was nr rived at regarding the maintaining of rates between Chicago and the many intermediate poirts other than Indian apolis. The meeting this afternoon. therefore, did not accomplish as much as it was noped it would, ana ad journed to meet at Louisville, Monday next. T1LDBX AND HENDRICKS. Minneapolis, Oct 6. The Minneapo is Tribune will publish tomorrow a dispatch from an authoritative quarter to the following effect: Despite the many assertions said to be made on au thority frrm Greystone that Tilden would under no chcumstances consent to be the presidential candidate of the democratic party in 1S8-1. it may be safely set down that a desperate effort will be made to nominate the old ticket, with the full knowledge and consent of the two gentlemen most directly inter ested. A short time ago Hendricks make a quiet visit to Tilden, and effec ted an adjustment of the difficulty be tween them since the campaign of 1870, aHer which he exposed the real object of his visit by trying to induce Tilden io allow Lis name to go before the na tional convention. After extended conversation iu which the iuauy ob j-ctions advauc-d, by TilJeii were met and satisfactorily answered lv Il-n-dric-ks. Tilden s ud :Vcil, I sh ul1i: t u.iuJ it tXCi-pt for the iabor of iu:iLij a!i--ther cauipnin." To which lieu uiickt rej-iied, assuring Tilden tlint iL Citmpain was'alieudy mude, and he bad but to 6p-ak the word to secure the nomination. This seemed to satisfy Tilden, and they parted with a full undt retailing that the old ticket would be put before the peopie m 1884. Shortly alter lr. Ileudricks' visit Joun K lly made a journey to Graystone on the same business, presumably oa a hint dropped by II uirick. Ke.ly as sured Tilden thnt he h-id buried the h ilcli-t, au-i w;8 anxious to ee the old ticket i;.m uuu d. aud vvoul i wirk hard anu ianniuiiy io wroujjnwii umi t-uu, . - r :.i : l. 1: ,1. . I.... ....1 . aio to secure their election. It i m'i mated thai IIcdricks as actuattd by the fact thai lihieu is an old man, ami deeidt-dly and XI- ndrick' vo!d j have much to d "' ;.)' work of the ! .residM.tiai lUc u-l wujl i probably J becorije pre.-irte .t bciire i e u I of 1 ! j term. b rea n ot rilil.-.-N li i .r noiuin ite j so a to p:y oft old xliMcil debt!, and it would retire Cleveland aad others for wli )Ui he hru a strong iiIike. NICKtKSON II HARD FKOM. Wathiuglo'i Oct. 6. I'he wheerabouU of t'ie noti iou.-5 Miijor Nicker8'n hx been hc rtaiNcl. lie is residing iu Thorold, Canada. Upon this iuforiua tlva being ieciivd, the oeeittary ol war ordered hiui to proceed at once to Washington, and report in person. An answer was received from him yester day, in which he declined to obey or ders. He defies the authuiuies, feeling bure he cannot be extradited. Further action will be taken in the matter, but in all probability he will be drop ped from the ai my a9 a deserter. He uas reported a false address to the de partment, disobeyed (Jenerai Sherman's orders not to leave Washington, and now refuses to obey the secretary's or ders. COXDITI N or THE TREASURY. Gold coin and bullion, $00,883,310; silver dollars and bullion, $119,753,891; fractional coin, .1;.20,C69)732 ; United states notes, $53,129,607. Total, $106, 430,522 Currency outstanding; Gold, $54,746 SCO; silver, $79,883,011 ; curreu -cy, $12,000,000. NO CHANGE. The commissioner ot internal reve nue has decided not to remove the office of the collector of customs from Santa Fe to Albuquerque, N, M. He doesn't think the interest of the ser vice calls for the change. masoa's case. The counsel for sergeant Mason, the soldier who attempted to kill Guitean, recently applied to the secretary of war for a copy of the judges advocate gen crai's review of the proceedings of the court martial by which Mason was tried. The secretary refused the appli cation on the ground that the docu ment was confidential. The counsel will apply to the President for the full record. OARFIELD HOSPITAL. Work on the Garfield memorial hos pital lias begun and will be pushed for ward rapidly. Instead ot one large building the hospital will consist of a series of small buildings open on all ides to he air and iiht, and isolated from other structures. It is th in ten - tin to have all under roof by winter. INCREASED fcRVlCh'. Waishir.ifioif. O .t. 0. An unU v Un e n i-Siied s;a-iisi:iug :i dully ex cliange oi itg'teit d mail pouches be tween at. Puui ai.d Helena, M.i'it Aiso betweuu thicugo a:id II!e(ja. li.th ways will be daily except Sun day. Advertising Cheats !!! lit..-' t t ..ui c iiiiui'u lo wiil-j ihv Ufgiuiiiii" of an aiiick-, in a ele gant, Hilt-reeling tu uint-r, "iiifii run n into &oiue ad vet tbe iiu-ut lliat ive avoid allttticu, 'Auu bimply cad attention tu the merits ot llp Uitiers in as plain, hon est terras a possible, "To induce people "To jjive them one tii.d, which no proves their value that they will never u&e anything else." "The Remedy so favorably noticed in all tlie papers, "Iteligiuuo and tcular, is "Having a ia gc saie, and is phtuiiHg all oilier uieuiuiuc. SUp "lliere is no deiijing tne virtues of the Hop piaut, uud the proprietors o. Hop liitieis have shown groat snrcwd ness. "And ability "Iu cmpouuding a medicine whose virtues are so palpable to every one's observation." Did She Die? 'No! "She lingered and suffered along pin ing away all the time for years," "The doctors doing her no good," 'And at last was cured by this Hop Bitters the papers sav so much about;' "Iiiiiwt TtiHouH"' "How thankful we should be for that medicine." A Daughter's Misery "Eleven years our daughter suffered on a bed of misery. "i rom a complication of kidnev. Hv. br, rheumatic trouble and Nervous de bility. "Under the care of the Lest physic ians, "Who gave her disease various names. "But no relief, "And n.w she ia restored to us in good health by aa simple a remedy as llop .Bitters, ibit we had ehuuncd for years before using it." The Parents. Father is Getting Well. "My daughters saj : "How much betier father is since ho used Hup Bitters." ''lie is getting well after his los:g suffering troin a disease declared incur able" "And we are so glad that he l your Bitters." A J.,aiy jf Uiiea, X. Y- St Louis i air. The il. I'ac. Ry. wi-i rt-ii excursion tickets Liu:svilie i- .t Loiu aiitl re. turn Fair wetk at li'.To sale of tkts., to Cumuit uce I5pt JO. and coiitiuues to and including Oct. G 1653 fiooJ re turning tin or Ik torr OC. 8. Duinij; the week visitors may v. itcess -t infill MVf iled Prophets tstrc-t l'a Meut." "Tlie most extensive ditphty of Fire Works ever seen iu America.' aud numerous oilier dazzling attrac tions, all of widen surp;ts3 in "mnifi ceuce und .-j)leudor uuythiu oT the kiiid ever beiore witnessed. For Tick ets or information call ou or address J P. E.lis Local Tkt. Aet. Louisville Nt'b. 17Si2Sv.tf Liceue Aotiee. Notice is hereby- t'ivHii tli.it il-.v ,,n tiersicneil Das nide application and - - - - D- . - ... iin-e ma peuuou will! uie CO'UHV U'UI-mis--iouers ot t;ss cuu I XenraeKa, tr Jku n-e to .-ell m d-, pirilaus ami viuous hqii iij at bis piac of ln.sin ss in oit.V13en.i. Ca3 ci't!D'- N.-!.ja.-.k and th i' ih- fuif ul witt ime tne fli .1 i . -i . . (.UJ(Uia.MOi. r iot Sli-f ! ai il vemiK-i ?m ii of i.i' ..ohiI 1AVIU 'AliPE.NTi-It BANKS. JOIIS I I rtikUALl), A. V. Ml LACUIIMN I'ret Jfnt. C'aliler. FIST NATIONAL OK J LAl lSMOU'lll. M.RRAKKA. t iirrs I'.if very lefct laclllllcs for I lie iiini. trauraclluii ol IcKltlmate BANKING BUSINESS. H locks, lUmds. (ioltl. (lovvriilueiil aixl Iak'u ecuritie Hounlil un J Solil, Orjx.sitM receiv vu atid Interettt allowed on tune Cei lill CHlci", lralti drawn, available iu any part 1 the flitted .States and all the Jii1iicial towiiH of KuriM9. Collection made & promptly remitted. Highest market iricea paid for County War rants. State aLd County I3ondn. DIRECTORS : John Fltrperaut John R. ClarK, A. K. Toti7a!ln, it. i;. t tiHiiiu Oeo. E. Uovey, 1'. E. White. A. W McLaucMln. WEEPING WATER WEEPINQ WATER. - NEB. E. L. HEED, President. I). A. GIBSON, Vice-President. It. S. WILKINSON. Cashier. A General Banking Business Transacted. VEI'OHITH Received, and Interest allowed on 'lime Certl ncates. RKAFTH Drawn available In any part of the Unite States and all the principal eitlesof Kurope. Agents for the celebrated Haita Lino of Eleamsrs. Bank Cass County Cotner Mala and Sixth Streets. PLATTSMOTJTI-I isTIGi? JOHN BLACK. President, I .J. iM. i'ATlKKSON. Cashier. ( Transacts a General Banting Business. tlllGIIEtfT CASH 1'liICE Paid lor County and City Wat.au.1- M.Ke riO.NH 1I AIK r-:uit Jv n-n. !'?: for iihf'" i xiix : U i: I'.lack, .J. M. I'y.ll I'. M.iaiMri l 'i -li iilllHMIl. : ri A. f. ri : f ; . i"i-l ! !!.-1 kWM PBEPABATiONS i i.u.iridtry has discovered no inerty tjM ii.. ! t-r!iica f liualintf exttriml ;rupri' iis. Pr- p j I v prepared and couibiiiod. it liu.4 .110 eijual us k JELLY. lue liiwhent comien satio.1 ot arnica. Wil. spocdny cure clia -iwhI lianils, crurk 1 IillH t.lul t i.l'llit. of the skin, -whether caused iron, c: -imntic intl encea or the use of ItL'KTFC: COSMUTiC: VVnl cure piuiph's on (aco hikI jie (. ri-ndt rii die ekin tol't and fa r. Invu uuble in Sa i:ii-uiti. A family remedy for cuts, burns, brnis a u norea. lJltlcli IN AiE'l'Al. X'liK.S, 5c TOiLET SOA Ilielitfiilly per-funn-d, liijlily ini-i; icated, Al-soluti lv HTlri K.Tia tli hk:n fr-ra chappia? and imparts to it life om a liealtliy kIoiv. Uuriv lied for cleanine th k n'p and eradicatlnit daiidruff. The rnoet pel net toi.ft soap iu tue -world. 1-iUCi;. fta cents. Shaving So A rardicatod artiol of rare merit. J'rt vents nil nlinnlwi 1 AKES SH AVrVO a V EUtHl. "Without parallel an a shaving soap." Klch lather and lasting. Keeps the lace and neck fr l.om pimples. I'-IICK 15 cts. for a larjje eat r.nu..raeu oy Lenama iiarbers, who say of it. Klch in eck free l larjje cake. TOOTH SOAP Ia -without queotion the niost perfect ar ticle ever produced as it not onlv cleans es the teta thoroughly, but tho combinatior with arnica preserves and hardens the puiriR. Ii Rives to the tre.tb a sweet, delicato odor, lu taeto i9 delishtfu Price, K5o a box. All druggists se 1 the alove articles, or tco trill tos.il them, postpaid, ou receipt of price. C. H. STRONG & CO., Sole Proprietors and Manfrs., Chicagc WILL J. WARRICK, AO EXT, TLATTSMOUTII, NEBRASKA. 4 0 CD -S 5 CP2 h h 0 O r2 CD o r ! 0 O CD c- - Si d i I 1 CO r w m r H (5 Pi O O K1 ROBERT D0NELLv'S AlTD SHOP. Wagon, Buggy, Machine and Plow re pairing, and getter al jobbing I at now prepared to Cn all kinds of repairi--of farm and other machinery, as u.t--Is a uood !ath U my 9lioi PET EH RAH EX. The old Reliable Wagon Ma : 1 !M.irak;ui cii.trf il- is hi'I! Knov;i a- Jv;L', ni itu-.'-jtf. m ca ARrJiCA AMIGA 1 Unparalelled At FALL & WINTER GOODS EMBRACING AN K I. KG ANT VAItlETV OF Dress Goods. Dress Goods. AVe don't care tuinakc any com ments on our line in this depart ment, for we know the ladies are much hotter judges than we arc, though our bett endeavors were used to et the latest styles and the handsomest materials in the iiiarivei, aim we ieit notninr mi done to iind for the ladies a line of goods inferior to none to I e lound, and at juices that will all we can handle this Fall. ell M, VeWeis id ftfe In I'lain, Jrocale The Nevest Shades, Cheaper than ver Bdiorti. jyrr in tins Iepartnient. we T . 1 Jlji oiler a collection d La dies' (ieiit' and Children's g .od.-, winch lor variety and eh he;ipness lias never b-jen equalled. The larire t a:-sort- mtnt ever opened here. We have the best m ikes, and cheaper than ever before. An excellent -Ladies' While Merino, iit for $1.. Lalie' Scarlet all wool sit $2.7o a suit. CLOAKS, DOLMANS, Itiisshiii ( ir ciihirs, Pith tds, , tf., The Latest, lie Styles ever shown here Carpets, Mattings and Oil Cloths. 0c these Goods we are Headquarters Fit ED. HERMANN, One Door East of Firht National liank. I E ELKh HEADQUARTERS FOR ALE, WINES, BEER AND CIGARS, Old Kentucky Whiskies, y IMPORTED WINES, MUMM'S EXTRA DRV CHAMPAGXE, NATIVE WINES, ST- LOUIS J'EER. AIWSaJR Oil 2 VLWAYS IN Fitzgerald VAock TO i vtttcaga, Bur.'ir.c COINC EAST AND WEST. volvin- Chairs. Piillmnn i vl. fl ' ElufTs Chicago & bes Moines. 'hicaw. St. J- pn' A, ulson Topeta. Onlv through line be tween Chicatro. Lincnln & Denver. Taroufrh cars between Iadwnapolis fc Council BIufTs via Peoria Ail connections m.di. in 1'niA. n.nm. i. i kaown as the great THROUGH CAR IJXi:. i i FirtOSt ElUlnosd Psllrnnrf l !- . j - E v . r.- .L j V- v .v.. .Cj. i-;.',- -.4"-w.".. . ..." .J r ' Tl 4..oV L lr. j. potter, m VicPi tandCiaLV vZlr;" of Travel - i ... i i " 'factions. HI, AND Blank ts and Comfortables. AVe are aide to ive you bottom prices on these goods. Our htock is large and new, and you will have no trouble in ni:iktnr se lection, Yarns. Our stock of Yarns everything iu Western man knitting; aUo, full ( Jermantowns, Saxonies, comprises and (Jer lines of etc. and tlK r;ii)ll!l ! lie We carry all ili- lead ing lrai!K mm the best to the cheapest, and make the prices right with you every time. The best oic Corset in the city. Sole agents tor Ji.dl's Health and jS'ursing Corsets, Warner's Hip J) and Thomson's Clove Fittimr. ft Laflies' Muslin Underwear.- In tins line we carry nothing but mude In in the best muslin. an hnest t) innii;iirs. Full line. Pest, Ike Pettiest j.rices ranging from to S5. ALOON 0 ili'Vimsht. ST(JCK, AT PL A 'ITS M O I ' TI f , NEIi. ;ut-.. r r- cad.) 8 S- TL.fi f-' p. t K1? Weepicg (irs aro dllv. " Bur mgrton Cedar lipids and AiW i win rL itiiu i, wHR.k.i ELZHOBN Chnbi i-r , "f i r'or Care with I:eclinio" Colorado ieoraiica- nd Denver. It U universal iu..i . .... ' ii n lien. EIX. Gea. Paaa. Ag't. Caicco. 7