The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, October 10, 1883, Image 2

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    OPERA HOUcE BLOCK
la & So ImISWu
Order taken for V ILHON EKOH.' HIUItTS
Jd Fo Young
Jaws Peftoe.
PLATTSMOUTH OPERA HOUSE.!
October 1, 1883 I
ror the next Thirty Days I will sell
Mason&Hamlin Organs
JUT COST !
To clean up as fine a stock of Organ as ever were ottered to the pub
lic. Any one in want of a fine Organ will find it to their
rntereht to rail and get my prices. For the
above time you can get a
MASON & HAMLIN,
'T2ie Best in tli World, 9
aa low. or lower, than the so-called cheap Organs, for CASH, or oi;
KEXTAL, or TEX-QUARTERLY-PAYAIEXT plan.
JAMES IPEWIEIEj
General Agent
lAIT 13.
Hardware
AT SAGE'S OLD STAND, ON
TTfee USest JLiuc
6
66
66
66 66
To b found la the City. New Rood at prices
&&d0 andl 7Hc,
Warranted to be as good as any wire made. "We also
keep in stock a general assortment of
TINWARE, and 6ell as cheap as any
I all and sec us in the Kockwood Rlock.
Cass County Iron Works
WAfMAJN & KIR BY, Propr's.
Plattsiraoritli.
MAX UFA VTUHBH8
JBOIlLJEIftS,
HUM FRONTS. CAS1IOUSE COLUMNS,
facilitiaB or heavy work iu Columns and Castings for DoeincsB IIotujwj arw
passed in the State.
ACUINE REPAIRING of all kirulf. Our Machine Shop ia folly equippe.
all claaava of work in iron.
patnuiize Nt.hruka maaufacrorinjj. Ho auplfcac? all tmXerv prices, vin
fcht and tioio. -
I'artiw i.uildine ia any part of the State should write for our terms of ca tin
OPERA IICUSE
AWD
lURMSHEA
GENTS'
TOST OFFICE
D BTATIONKKY.
MASON & HAMLIN
HKNIJY F. MILLER and
TODD'S
Emporium
LOWEll MAIN STUEET.
of (Look Stoves
(Kasoliiic Stoves
TTliiwarc
" (Keneral Hardware
that defy collection. Give me a call
AMI IB TTODEDIID.
HARDWARE, STOVES and
Hardware house in the country.
And Tinners' Stock
ALL KINDS
FCR SALE BV
LOU IS, MO
IsTeb.
OP
ENGINES
a
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PLATTSDOOTfl HERALD.
rUBLISUEI) BT
fie Platt-month Heral PnMiikini Co.
Telegraphic
ELECTION NEWS.
Iowa Stands True to Her
Colors.
And Rolls up a 30,000 Majori
ty for the Republican
Ticket.
The Legislature Republican!
in Both States.
Cincinnati, O., Oci. 9 An enormou
vote wns jol!eI iu this county (Ilami!
lot.) today. at 10 oYlock only Are per
cent is heard from, which give a net
republican gain of 202. Both partio
iriuiui the comity. The reform demo
cratic vote in h in -ill, probably not ex
ceding 1,500. The republicans claim
irge rains in the Geriuau warde, aud
ctaiiu that Forakt r will overcome New
uiau'a majority last yuar, which was 10,
0y in Humilion. The democrats a-e
qlly hopeful that they have carried
he euiire county aud atate ticket
Dayton, Oct. 0 At 11 o'clock it is
-ale to say that the entire democratic
-iunty ticket in this (Moiiltroiuery)
itouuiy is elected. Slight republican
aiiis all around. A Iieav. vote is
(llt-d for the second ainendiuciit.
PROHIBITION PKOB ABLY LOST
Columbus, Oct. 9 071 wards and
trni eta show a net lepUOliean jain oi
,1)30. Total vote, 194,53a ; atCoutt
.lueudmnt, 98,461. The accoml
iuieudmenl i probably defeated. No
teturi.s Irom the aincmJini-nt have been
rived frum Ilaiiiiitti count v i
! velaiid.
The Hamilton eounty legisiaiivi.
ckct i very close, with the chaucea in
avor of the republican. lladly wil:
.robably carry Hamilton county by
very tmall majority. There ia no re
liable information at this honr in ro-
,ard . to the legislature. All the
Miendnent8 will probably tail unless
Cincinnati shojld develop unexpected
-ireugth for the second.
Columbus, O. Oct 9705 warda aud
precincts show a net republican gain ot
4.890. Total vo-e, 205.C67. Second
uicndmcnt, 105.&91.
Cleveland; Oct. 10. 1 a m. Wheii
he polls closed the republicans gave U
o early every wurd and the democrat
claimed orerything iu the citv and
townships, but as the evening- pro
rested th reijublicans became mure
ii-jpeful and the uemocra'.a l.an to be
loubiful of ?he result. At ona o'
elocK no ward is fully counted, aud i-
not likely the result in tl,.' city wil!
e Mcertuined lefere morning, but h
.6 known that the democra a have hi
ud the republicans gained where le-a.
xpectcd. Probably the democrats
-lect most of the county ticket, hut
iariof the legislative tiaket ia in doubt,
i'he democrats concede the loss in Cuy
ihoga of 1.200 under last fall's vote.
THE VERT LATEST.
Columbun, Oct. 10.- We have re
c-eived returns fnuu 705 wards and '-rn
ciueis, whieti give a net lepubiicai.
,in ut 4, 890. At this rale of iLcreas
i-astd Upon the number of voting
j.luct-B.iu the state, the republican gaiu
will bo probably about 12.000, whici.
nould tiict lloadly. Figuring the to-
al vote received with the probable to-
al vote in the state, it incieas d tli.
publican gains. It. is impossible to
..m ermine who is elected tonight, but
he chances appear o I avor iioudly.
lonA10.7UR.NS.
D- 8 AIoiiieF, Oct 9. Des Moines
unty is democratic by 80 to 1,000
i.a'iity. Tlie iej ubbcaus ct). cede i.
y GOO to 00.
Ot a xMoiiiMS, Oct. 9. 11:50 p. in. Fit
t si veil prtcitii;ts sliow a net repub..-
f
C n loss, oi 282 Ti t Dm Mou- a cm
von? i roi el couu.id, bui lhie i
iiub:ibly u ie uMhau m. joj.ty. Tin
S .tie CoUiWHli e elUliste th- iu i ll!)
u the a ate ticket il2rr.f0 to iitixVQ
e u'li aii tut al- ex. '-pi Ju-igf Km,
u Su.OO'j Uj;j rity f oi i.uu. F'Tty to
U'tj repub.'c:tu m;!j rr n j iui bal-
r in the UolHlU.e, vvl ch wili be very
close on prohit.itiou.
FUUTHER FIGURES.
Des Moines, Oct. 9. Eleven precinct
lo,k county give Sntrman 2,750i
K one 1.821, Weaver 210 Four town
b s f Marion coun'y give .'jheruiau
870, Ktnne 540, Weaver 410. E.-ei for
adge is ahead o' his ticket. Tha
famon senator aud representatives are
elected.
DaTeup)rt, Oct. 9.- City and eight
wnship give Km no 3,557. Sherman
1,348, Hyes S,47, Reed 1,800. Tho
democrats elect all- members f the
legislature. Scott county g'ves eboui
2,5v0 democratie maority.
Dubuque, Oct. 9 Dubuque city, 1,
70X1 majority for Kinne, and the connty
will giv-e him 8,X6 maj mty.
Dea Moines, dot" 10, 8 a. m Tle ro
pubican tate cmmittee now fig urea
follows: Got. Sherman'a plurality,
.000; Judg Reed 50,000, and 17. and
giving the republicans 37, and proba
blv 40. of the senators. Of lu house,
43 tepublicnu ni-iucai are crtainly
elected, and SO democrats or fuin.
MOIIEOF TUE8AMK.
Des Moines, Oct. 0 C-iuton City
eomplete Shermau 012, Kiune, 1,505.
Ueturns fioui 108 precincts ahow a
net republican loss of 1,210. There
are 1.CU0 voting precmcts in the Stale.
Late advices indicate the majority in
Dalhis count) far Sherman and the ic
publican ticket i from 400 to 500.
Council lliuff-, Oc.9 The republi
can majority in Council UmiU- is aloiit
2(K) a large republican gain. Tho
county elects tue entire republican
ticket, with the po-t-iMc exception of
senator.
tii euier county advices are 000 ma
jority for Sherman.
PI v mouth county la probably demo
cratic by 200 majority.
Des Mome, Oct, 9. Two townships
iu Ouchuuau county give democrats
020, republicans 046.
Five wards in this city give Sherman
617 majority. Two vrards are not
c nnted, but they will increase the ma
jority. Webster county will give the republi
can statn ticket 300 majority.
Bnrlinuton, Ort. 9. Returns are
coming in flow. There. is a light voto
on account 'of the nun. The total voto
of the city of Burlington ia 3.1S9 The
democrats have carried the ounty by
about 800 majority, being 1,000 less
than last year The dcmocr its claim
the county by 1,000.
Advertising Cheats !!!
"It haa i-ecoiuf to common to write
ihe beginning of an artic.'e, iu an ele-g-ml,
interesting manner.
"llienriiuii into otne advertise
tueut tnat we a Void all biich,
'And simply cad attention to the
men:s ot Hop uittrrs iu as plain, hou
t t uua a posaible,
"To iLUuce people
To give them one trial, which ao
piuVr-s Ihe.r value that they will never
uoe any Hung else.
'I'jie KbjiKDY so favorably noticed
iu ail tlie pa pi-ra,
"Keligious and fccular, is
"Having a ia. saie, and is
i.litntiHg all other medicine.
Sup I
"1 ntie is no deny uj the virtues of
the Il p piant, and the pioprietors o.
ll'V liitteia have shown great sniewd
'.nd ability
"lu compounding a ujmI cine whoS'j
viriutsuie to palj abh; lo every onea
b'Ci va'iton."
Did ShoDla?
4Nol
"She lingered and suffeitd aloi-g pin
ing away all the txnio tor years, "
"The doctors doing her no good,"
"And at last was cured by Una Hop
liittcrs the papers sty mi mum about:'
"Indeed I ludeeo!"
"How thaiiklul we should be lor that
medicine."
A Duuguter's Misery,
"Eleven yera our daughter suffered
on u tied ot misery,
"t rum a complication of kidner. liv-
br, lhtumatic trou!ie and Nervous de
mlity. "Lnder the care of the best phvsic-
taus,
"V ho gave her disease various names,
"But no relief,
"And n-.w slie is -restored to U6 in
okJ health by as simple a reittedv as
nop liit tela thnt wc haii aliunued tor
years before uaiDg it.'' The 1'akents.
Father i Oeltirg Well.
My datigliiers ay :
MHow much btrtici father is since he
nei Hop Ui.icrs."
"Jle ia getiiug well alter his long
ulleriug trom a disease declared incur- i
.ble'?
"Ai d we are so glad that he used
i our Bitters."' A Eaiy j.1- Utica. N. Y
St Louis Fair.
The Mo. Fac. By. will sell excursion
tickets Lou sville t St Louts and re
um I air week at $ia.75 sale of tkts
coinm uce S-pt 30. and continues
o and including Oct. 6 1S83 good re
u ruing on or before On' . 8.
During the week visitors mav witness
t night "Veiled Prophets Street Pa-
ueut." 44The most extensive n miIhv
l Kire Work! t?ver seen in Ampnc. "
aud numerous o, her dazzhnu- attr.
M.uh, ao oi wnicn SUrpabS in lllauiQ. i
-uce Him cpieinlor aiivthin.r . ,i.
ki.id ever beion- witnessed. For Tick-
is or information call on or address J
K lia Local Tkt. Airt. I .iltliuvi liu
Nfb. 17!tl2Slf
Lice use Notice.
ISo'ici '8 eri-bv uriveti. that ti.n
i. t- : "
it-iBiv;iir i. u ui;oe aottliooifin
ni
Ikd ins pen ion with Hie Uountj U.m-ui.-i..iiera
ot" Cass evil tv Net.aftka
r licriie to sell ui.dr, hpirituous and'
Hi
villous iiqii ira at Ida piac- of ln.sin
I LI jM'Ulll Hfllli. ..lll.f, V..I l. i
v..,J,i,r111,,K1i
and tha. iJk same wnl t,me beiorc the
Cniuia.sioiifri lor actum at the So- '
veuiiift 8- Kbion or the i-o trd.
Davio Caupkntku
t'oui'ii Rkni . Oct 2 W.l.
18(j-..3t
DinMilaiiou .Nulicc,
Noiice in ter by nlvm ttsat th nrt.
tit r-hip hereiofore KX.Htwa anor- th !
H . r r. .t. . . ' .... o ' i -1 . i . . t
"..v. umi.T a, tioeroir, m this
ui.v moiven dv niuiutl consent. Air.
I meruit wuicoaduct the biisints at
in. ir rormer ioca'i.n beiuo; auhtrzed
to pay an u -Dla and collci aud receiot
tu uuim uue tue oiu nrtn.
James Grace,
16 .5 II. Thiekol-f.
I'latUmouth, Neb. Oct 3d la&i.
Dr 8childknecht's OfTlo-
At the p reseat and nutil lurthpr no
nce, i win have my offic with Dr. Sal
isbury in the Ro;:kwol UUnk over
Johnaon Broa.' store, where I may be
lound Huiinij office boura.
lC9dwtt V. H.ekJHILDKNECT.
Notice.
Xotide Ib harelrv tnvi-n that fZr,-r
W. Sexton will annlv to th Ro..rH f,
Comity Oowmiasioners of Oas Cwucy.
Jlel.raiku at ita stated nieetin-' in i)u
bar for a license to k!i nmh
Spirit iia au l Vinous liauors in Avcca
Casa County, JXebrasia, um yoT trun
slANKS.
John kit.okualo, a. w. an likihi in
I1e.'leat. t'a-'lilcr.
FImST NATIONAL
OK rl ATTMMOUTIl. MiLKAWKA.
Olleiatlie very let tacllitles for the irvuipt
. trausactlou of legitimate
BANKING BUSINESS.
Stockii. Hi. ml.i. tiolt, ovvruiiifiii and I. oca
St cum u-k Itoii-dil antlsulu, lriiHltr-eeiv-eu
.iL.it nit-u--tl hIIouclIuu Iiiii Cerittt-cat'-n,
Di alt- drawn, avtilutl tu any
pari til llio I'lillril rlacex unci all
lti priiM'lpal tiiM iiit of
Kuf'ipi?.
Collection made & promptly remitted.
Highest market prlcen paid lor County War
rants. .StieaLd C'ouiitj Bondn.
DIRECTORS:
John ril7Kraid a.
John It. Clara. li.
Geo. K. Iovey, F.
A.MV Mci aiiuhlln.
E. Touzalln,
C CliMtllllK.
K. Whltf.
WKEPING WATER
WEKP1NU WAT Eli.
E. L. REED, 1 'rest dent.
NEB.
IJ. A. OliiON, Vice-President.
It. S WILKINSON. Cnshiet.
A Geseral Mim Business Transacted.
lRFOHlTM
KeceiveU. anct Interest allo.ved on Tim? Certi-
flcat"s.
DICAfTa
Iriiwn available lu any part of the Utile-.
Htaie and U tue prlueipul citiss of Europe.
Agents for the oeltbrated
Handinm Uioof steamers.
Bank Cass County
Comer Mala and Sixth Streets.
plattsmoitth: iltieib
I JOHN Bl.ACKlTesidenr, t
1 J. Al. PATi HHfeON, Casliier.
Transacts a Geacral Banting Business.
HIGHEST CASH PIUCE
Paid for County and City Wan-ants.
:OLLKCIIO.H IIAUE
aud promptly reniittd for.
DIBKCCTOE3 J
Jul r. Black, J. 81. pfett. ion, C. n. I'arn el
K. ti. (sutlim&nn. J Morriscy, A. B.
nitM. Kd ;ord-ir.
ARNlGA"REPARAff0NS
i;ijo.nistry has discovered no iemoly sjipt rio'-toVr.-iicaf
Ui alius czc-ruul orinifions. l'n.iicr
ly prepared ami combuicd, it bus no equui an a
The liit,'tt-st coutlen-
eatio.. of arnica. W ill
speedny cura chai
livtA t.liri l'it-lini
of the skin, whether oau?ed fron. t in-.ntic inll: -encosorthi3U.se
of II ( liTFti C'OSMliTI-..
Wi.l cure pimple on ibi ii1 jie-ii, r i:d rilif
vh Bkiu titt uud fo r. Inva uable in H
IOii-uiu. A lami.y rruie-!y f:ir cuJb. burns, brmsti
a ii sores. I'lClU iN AiK AL Vl'UKs, 0c.
fvnn n toile
TOILET SOAf
IVl 1 B I it "'J.w'I'ntyn.'
JUU wJl fi Icutr.i. Ai solut.
skin f r m ohappiuiani imparts to it lllw on.
a healtliy v:ow. Unrivi Led for cleanintf th
s -a p and eradicating dandruff. The mott
'oct toi.Lt soap ia the world. I'ltlCli. 25ciih.
Shaving So
A mi dicated artlcl
of rare merit. l'r .
vent -4 nl pliiiil-
llft Iw n m.. f u . ... a 1 1 ft
ilAKESSH'.VIXH sl'-l'Ul.Ui.
lnd rsed by lieadin Burb-re, wi o sav of It
"Without psr-illel as a sbavin? ioap " Kith jr
lather end matini;. Keeps the fa'n and necli free
t om piuiples. I IOl. 15 cts. lot alarj;ecake.
tooth soap
Ir without onfiKtion
1 th most perfi ct ir
H t clo ever iro-lucfd
oa . i . milt. .1.
es tb" t eth thorough ly, I ut thi comblni tior
wi h arnica preserves and burdens the puma. 1
Kives t the bre.th a sweet, delicate odor. Its
taste is deliRhtfu - Prim, v 3c a box
Ail druggists se 1 the above articles, or we will
Ciail them, postpaid, n receipt of price.
C. H. STRONG & 00.,
Sole Proprietors and Manfrs., Cuicagc
WILL J. WARRICK,
AGENT,
PLATTSMOUTH,
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AlrD
BLACKSMITH
SHOP.
Wagon, Buggy, Machine and Plow re
pairing, and gerteral Jobbing
I ak now prepared to Co all kinds ot repalrina
of farm and other machinery, aa tara
Is a good lathe iu ray shop.
PETSR HAVEN.
The old Reliable Waffon Maker
baa taken ctiarce of ttio "aiion ssop.
He U well known as a
;y . wonioi an.
WfroHM and Knsiifk Made I
rinoimn
Ah
ARNICA
UnDaralelled
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FALL&WINTE
EHHIiACINO AN 1C
W MB,
--AXD-
C?-IES,IFlKiuiLuS5.
Dress Goods. Dress Gucds.
We don't care to tn ike any com
ments on our line in this uVjtart
ment, for we know the ladies are
much better judges than we are,
though our best endeavor were
used to get the latest styles and
the handsomest materials in the
market, and we left nothing uti
done to find for the ladies a line
of goods inferi- r to none to be
found, and at prices that will h.11
all we can handle this Fall.
VdfflS,
VeIvg
In Main, JJrocude nd Fancy Fubrnjiies.
The Newest Shades, Cheaper ihan Ever Before.
flWlOll.otJorn collection of La-
vlies in ut and Cluldn-uV g .ods
which lor variety and clieajmehB
huL- lw en I , im. ,.r...,.ll..,l
has ntver In en equulled.
Tlie largest assort
ment ever onened
here. "We have the beet ninkts,
and cheaper than ever before. An
excellent Ladies' White JVierino
tsuit for $1.1M. Lariiub' Scarlet nil
wool at 2.75 a bt.it.
Kussinii Circulars, Piillos, Ac,
The Latest, The Ecst, Ihe.NoTjtiest
Styles ever iown here; j;
Carpets, Mattings and Oi! Cloths.
O.i ihete Goods we aie Hiadquamr.s
FKED. IfHIUIAAK,
One Door Kst ' lMt .;iti. u.J lj;iJj Jc.
IHE ELKHORN
S5'LT3
HEAEQUJRTEBS FOR
ALE,' WINES, BEER AND CIGARS,
Old Kentucky Whiskies,
IMPORTED AVI NFS,
MUMM'S EXTRA
rugs
Always on
ALWAYS IX
THE
Fitzgerald Plock
BUHLlivGl
GOtNG EAST A?iO W?ST.
Eliant Dar Ooachea. Parlor Cars with Recu
tiw great THUUUGH CAR LiX;
Omaha
In ''mm, i -vmv..
t- 'ii.. r ..i- ' -.- - .- -. - i ; '-- a J
tj' ww I: "- mitr I
the famous C. I. A Q.Kijin? an rut dativ to anl r H; v" ' " .1. Ow Soot a I
from CWcar Kaaa kr. cwST Pa.i aiVr, r- , ,-VVf
,tw n Clu-eo. Unr.,ln & Deow. Ttuvh cars clwn-Vf Lr Kt 1 V,""-. v- ,;.(
MweTOhidUoapolisACiJuncaBlarravia i; , io-v Lif 1 h'' :u ' ''1
(All connertjona ma-l in Union IVpoW itia CWoralio Lmcohi. Nt-U-aka. Uaivt-r.l
rtnowaa.ti9ffreatTUUorGHCARIixE. " iKW,,,,,,,..,,.
Elu'PPe Railroad In tho World for all C!
jT- J- POTTEIt aJVico-Pras-tandGeo-llIattayM- PEEC!CVAL LOWEuI
Attractions
R GOODS
LVX I A N T VAi:iMTV OF
Blank ts aLd Cimfor.ables.
We are able to give you bottom
priccKon these irools. Our rtock
H Illl'irO 'I Till III l' llul La. 1 1
have no trouble in making se
lection, Yarns.
Our stock of Vurns ouijrii?es
every thing in Western ami (Jer
man knitting; also, full lims of
(Jermantowns, Saxonies, etc,
UUI DDlO. It l,ru,,;i.f Iron, the
l,est to the clienjiest, a.i.l n.akc the
prices right with u every time.
. . " '
jne neat ooc Dorset, in the city,
fcole agent.H l..r J.-iiri Ileallli and
'X tiding Corcets, Warnet 'h Jlii I)
nd TJnm.son'h (i!oe Fittinir.
Lais' ffinsl Unflerwear-
Jn this line we Mirry notliing
but m.-.de fn m tht; be.-t miihlin,
nnd iiiJi-Bt tiininrngs. Full line.
y
ice. - , inngin;' !'i
in S."
DRY CHAMPAGNE,
.NATIVE WINES,
ST- LOfJJS PEER.
draught.
of CZG-iLIiS
ST(JCJ, AT
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Plushes
SALOON .
ELKHOBH
l'J..ViT.SMfH TII, NKIi.
OK i - GU FF.;i
asses cf Travel
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w