t- t til -':! i. ! t. i 4' : i 4 4 f i 4 n 'i V 1 -1 . OPERA HOUSE BLOCK Jo Ynik G-a.jst:d-L.b:s James Ms. PLATTSMOUTH OPERA HOUSE, October 1, 1883 1 ror the nvxt Thirty Days I will sell Mason&Hamlin Organs clean up as fine a stock of Organs as ever were oflered to the pub lic. Any one in want of a fine Organ will find it to their mterest to rsill and get my prices. For the above time you can get a MASON & HAMLIN, "Tlie Best in. tli World' ?i low. or lower, than the so-called cheap Organs, for CASH, or on fv'KXTAL, or TK N - Q IT A I IT E I i L Y-1 A Y M EN T plan. Jf&MJES IPIETTTTIEIE, (Kencral Argent. Hardware Emporium AT .-.;iS OLD STASH. N I.OV-KH 3IAIN -STliEET. SSeat JLSsse i J 6i 46 " 6 To be found In the City. 'ew kooi2 at JOH2TSOST miAiaiiWAiHME sonnheie "Warranted to be as good as any wire made. AVe also keep in stock a general assortment of HARDWARE, STOVES and TINWARE, and sell as cheap a3 any Hardware house in the country. C all and see us in the Rockwood Block. Cass County Iron Works WAf3IAN & KIR BY, Propr's. PlattsinoiTtli . Neb. IRON FK(,.Vlg. facilities or heavy work in Columns ..i . . . . nsseu in inc owie. ACULNE REPAIRING of all kinds. Our Machine Sin. L ful'.y equipi all claw1 ot work in iron. AtT'fO'Z" N'raska umnufacturing. We dapUcf uil casierr pric. saviru '.rtie baiMine i tr.j part of the State sh .uld write for our terms f enstiu art aOASS GOXJ2TTV XXLQUT WOBJS Ol'KKA IICUSK TjOTIIIfrfltS, AN l gents furnish eus. POST OFFICE f ft & an p STATIONERY, o5jx cigars. MASON & HAMLIN IIKNKY K. MILLER and COST ! o& Ctaofe stoves CiaNoIiiie 5ioves Tinware " (Kenernl HHarilware prices Umt defy competiou. Give me a call AMI M arODBDID. 7Ho, And Tinners' StoA ALL KINDS FOR SALE BY flxcelsior 'Stdt ST. LOUIS. MO ENGINES, HOUSK COI.UMK.S. i,u Castin f.r UiiHineea Houses urn All PLATTSMOUTH HERALD. rUltLIMIIEIi KV Tfeg Plattsmonlii Heral PnMishiag Co. Telegraphic. GENERAL NEWS. Interesting Railroad News. Labor Notes. , -. The Switchmen Strike .at St. Louis. Miscellaneous Matters. A DENIAL. Chicaeo. Oct. 13.- OCiciaU of the Pennsylvania Central deny that the re sumption of the payment of commis sions bv that company means high commission rates, so as eventually to precipitate a war, and cause stopping the payment of commissions entirely. They claim they have no such purpose, but intend to pay abont the same as their competitors in order to secure their proportion of the business, and that tey intend to stay in tue commis sion field indefinitely, believing it nec essary in order to secure their share of the business. THE TICKET PUNCHERS. Kansas City, Oct. 15. The sixteenth anuual convention of the railway con ductors of the United States and Can ada opens here tomorrow. A large number of conductors hove arrived. It is expected that between 800 and 400 will attend. On Saturday an ex cursion will be made to Leavenworth city and the fort and on Monday morn ing a large number will leave by spe cial train lor a trip to Colorado, goiii first to Denver and returning via the Southern route to St Louis about the last ff tlitf month. DENVKIt &. IUO GKANDK. ise.v York, Oct. 13. The din.-ctr.rs of Xhc Denver t&Tiio Gniade have accepted the resignation of Vice Presidvir. My;.r, Mid elected August Enit r in his place, The .syndicate to t.-k the new Dcr.vir (i-iiilfips ciihiiKivil nf T.n f iV (.!)., Lowjoy, oor.'-Si.otu.T, Cam- m.'-::K. raa?:it!;, iK Hvtrit-:!, r;:".'.-ti sua Iiir.ici. The otin khoidt i s of tho Deli ver have until October 8 i subscribe l the new isue of tto k and bonds KAILKOAD TUANSI'OItTATIO. Wastiinglon, Oct. 15. The report of Commissioner of Railroads Armstrong, transmitted to the secretary ef the in terior today, notes a marked improve ment in the method of counting and reporting to his office by the several roads. Particular attention is called to the decision of Comptroller Law rence in regard to withholding payment for transportation for the government by roads which have not bceen sub sidized with bonds, lie reports the properties ot the several railroads com mg within the jurisdiction ot the bu reau arc well maintained, and that while traffic on these roada is steadily increasing in volume, the rates charged are gradually decreasing. The report regards the sinking fund as a failure on account of lack of suitable investments. The commissioner recommends the ap pointing of a commissioner fo investi gate and report to congress all ques tious relating to the establishment of rates over or upon railroads within the United States, so far as they relate to inter-state commerce. SWITCHMEN'S STRIKE. St. Louis, Oct. 15. The switchmen on all roads centering in St. Louis and East St. Louts entered on a general strike for shorter hours and hicher wages at noon todBV. They demand ten hoi'rs as a day's work, extra pay for Sunday, and thirty cents per hour for all time over ten hours, besides $05 per month of twenty-six working days. The 6trifcers number about CoO in St. Louis ond East St. .Louis. The strike win proi-auiy cause a blockade ot rfeight in East St. Louis. It apptars that the switchman in East St. Louis did not make a formal notice of their action, but sent an un signed notice to the station a"ents of the different roads, making their 3e mands as above. The meu in the Chic ago & Alton yard, thouKh receiving Chicago wages, joined the strikers out of sympathy. The action ot the men on this side of the river wa also pure ly out of sympathy, U3 they have no grievances. HACK TO WORK. -iritifchur?. Oct. li.A Ciiroufch-. Jrullord. I'a., f-iie.-.-ial sa.wr the lieeolj j iree luuiee, uwnct y Li;e uk Hester Jc ! " Pittsburar railroad, itniled up t!i morning tvith 1G0 men., witlsont day disturbance. The presence or Pinker- tou.- detective party is haiu a good ! cti-jLt ununihe Strikers. An ;l im,.i tt upo:4 V ill be made to open the mines of the company at lYnsui wauiu thid uiurooon and the extendi v.; uiuea at Dubois to -inorrotv. The strikers at these points are very strong, and it is reported that they will n i t nuy ruteinyt at resumt- uou. A uiiatc!i from tiyu-.blivtl& reporid ad quiet there. Reports tonight say that work has not been resumed ou any more mines juicu Tho btrikers are vwy at resile?, however, and the danger U not passed. . LKAKIN 1IOUSK HUSINKS Morton, Oct. 13. Kcports from twt-u-tv ,-ieveu U rn I i n jir clearing houses in the United Statin fuithc week fri.diiiu' Oc U.ber 1 i, give total rle;traufC, $1,107, O7l,02J bein a deerca of 14.4 ) T corn, as co;np,uel with the col respond ing week hwit yar. Th exhibit tins week is slightly more favorable than for some time past. The gcueral busi ness throughout the country appears to have improved somewhat. CIIITTKNDEN ANI THE CKOOKS. St. Louii, Oct. 15. Gov. Critteudtn and wife arrived here this morning from Lexington, Kentucky. He only stayed here a short time, leaving at 0 o'clock for Jefferson City. He was questioned by a reporter on the gam bling ring developments, but declined to say what he intended to do,or vouch safo any explanations. He said, how ever, that he would go befoae the pres ent grand jury voluntarily as a witness and had so notified the circuit attor ney. BUTLERS ACCEPTANCE. lioston, Oct. 15. In his letter accept ing the nomination for governor by the national greenback-labor party of &Iassachus3tts, Governor Butler saya: "The'grecnbaok has become absolutely the currency of the United States. There are several different foru s in which the government-issue its money. Every silver and gold certificate and every postal note is essentially a green back, in that it is a pap-r current ba sed on aguarentee of the nation's good faith. The gold and silver is, in my judgement uselessly piled up in the vaults of treasury, for if that was taken away still the note of the Unijed States would be jnst as good. Upon that question the greenbackers have won their fight after a long and severe struggle, commencing in obloquy and ending in victory. The party still has tha higner and nobler mission before it of establishing relations between la bor and capitol which shall be just and profitable to both by restraining law- ful mouoplics such as transportations f f,.j,.l,, I ... . .. ot Ireiirnt and Dssenws within t ih nnr- posos for which they received the sanc tion of law, oraanizitiL.n3 under forms o? law which ixive any undue advan tage by which the rich arc made richer the p-vr po:ier, t;-ri,t to be sternly dealt with. A io-.v years ao our cur -rency and our p'i''Iic del.-t was sucli a contrivance. Let us abolish all other contrivances, such as watering slock, ho;'s mortgages on railroads, and fic- j ti'.ious valuation of pr.ip; rty of iucor j l-oruie'i coiiip inn s, uy wJ icfi 'uoiiey, witUont a proper ''ijuivilfut ;r it, U uttiti froia oiio ;uni : von t.o :wioi,er. vV'e are n t enomis of osij.it; 1. We ate. true- friend-, because if capital sutlers itsell t bcciiuie uu oppressor of an educated, intelligent and free peo ple, bucn an oppressor will e s'. rely wept away, and who shall say in such case it ought to be?" Advertising Cheats!!! "It has become so common to write the beginning of an article, in au ele gant, interesting manner, "Then run it into some advertise ment that we avoid all such, "And simply call attention to the merits of Hop bitters in as plain, hon est terms as possible, "To induce peopJe "To give them one trial, which to proves their value that they will never use anything else." "The Remedy so favorably noticed in all the papers, "Religious and eecular, is "Having a large sale, and is sup plantiHg all other medicine. "There is no denying the virtues of the Hop plant, and the nroDrietors of Hop Bitters have shown groat shrewd ness. 'And ability "lu compounding a medicine whose virtues are so palpable to everv one's observation." Did She Die? "No! "She lingered and suffered alone- Din ing away all the time for years," "The doctors doino- hpr nn trnml X"And at last was cured by this' Hop lJTtters the papers sav so much ahont -' 'Indeed! Indeed!" How thankful we should be for that medicine." A Daughter's Misery "Eleven years our daughter suffered on a bed of misery. MJb rom a complication of kidnev. liv- or, rheumatic trouble and Nervous de bility. "Under the care of the best phvsic- lans, "Who gave her disense various tuim-e, "But no relief, "And u.w she is restored io us in good health by as simple a remedy as Hop Bitters, ih-it we ha.f shunned" lor years before using it.'' TaK Tauknts. Father is Get tin? Well. .ry da ujf liters sry: II. .it. I I . i niuvii uv.ll'1 lAUiCl 13 MUUti UC i used Hop Bitter."' H (!) "lie is getting well after his lonj; biifferiui; lrom u, disease declared incur aMe" "Aidv.earc so glad that he ued yo ir liittera.- A Lady jf Ulica, X. Y M Lonis Fair. Th.; jio. i'ac. Ry. will sell exclusion - hCl3 i.iuiiic n rt louw una re turn i ;ur week a. l2.1b sale of ikls., ! i eoiuuiriice .ept. i.0. an.l eoi'tinuu to and hieliiditi; Oct. ti le63 goo-I re (urniug oii or bt-i'ore O.K b". Wurir.K the wt-ei; vhitorsuiay witness I,,-1,t eneil I'ropheia Mi.,-t Pa- lijejiiosl extensive d;sii!;:v ot Fire Work ewr teeu ju America,' and nunieioii! oiher dazzling attrac tions, all of widen surpass in 'niiiguitl cence und splendor auythiin; ot the kind ever before witnessed. For Tick ets or information call ou or address J I. Edis Local Tkt. Agt. LouUvilte 17yd2S-if Frenb Oysteitk. Fresh oysters lust received and for sal. to tifiDEUl'. I07tf. Vew KANKS. JOII.V t ITZOKKALO, A. W. Mrl.A run I I I'ltslJeut. e'ai-lilci. FIRST NATIONAL IE3 A- UNT IKI 1 OK PLATTSMOUTH. MiUUAHKA. Otitis tin- t-ry l.t-sl lucllltles f.r llie rniit traduction of K'KUlniate BANKING BUSINESS. Mocks, Iloiids. Gold, Government and l.oca Hecurit Ipk Hu",lit ana Sola, Dcpcsitt receiv ed ami iiitere.it allowed uu time eertill calOM, lHaft drawn, available In any Dart of tlie L' lilted Mate und all the iirlncipal tuwii of Europe. Collections made d-promptly remitted Highest marlfpt prices paid for County War rants. Htateai.d County Bond. DIRECTORS i John Fitzgerald A. E. Touzalln John K. Clark. It. C. CuhIiIijk ceo. c. jiovey, f . J-., wime, A. W McLauehlln. WEEPING WATER WEEPING WATER. E. L. KEED, President. NEB. 3J. A. OIBSOX, Vice-President. It. S. WILKINf OX. Cashier, A General Eanlmig Business Transacted. Received, and Interest allovved on Time Certi-flcat-s. MKAFTJ4 Drnwn available In any part of the United States and all the principal cities of Europe. Ayents for the celebrated Mm Line of Steamers. Bank Cass County Corner Alain and Sixth Stieets. PLATTSMOUTH S JOHN BLACK. 1'resldenr, 1J. M. i'A'll ii;.soX, Cashier, f i TlV;li?f!ntS 3 Rfini'Pal Rafllfillflr Bn5l"llfi?C u m(u MUUUSUt UUllflUA UUUlUUUUl rrtm t-...., ... . .. -..t.,... ; Paid tor Cwmty und City Warants. rstid r-roniptly remitted for. I'Ulf'.HTOIW : 1-., i- lJl;u:U. .1. J.I. 1'ittl rsou. C. II. I'i.ri! el F. H. Jutii!:n:in, .) Alonifsoy. A. J5. 13 ARNICA' mmmm i iM-.iiisij-y haa uiscovciv1 ii- wiiic-Jy r-rjri-r.. -.:!:cai r lifr.liiiir c-rti j !iJ; .,II!,-,,,JS j r. .,,. JELLY. ilia illj.'b'st Om!')li. batio.. of arnica. Wiii spi--i;uy cure ciiui umiB a..i bores. J'Kltli LN aE'i'AL A X'lK2s, 5c nnsn I TOILET SOAP MM IK Li lal IB IVlisl.tlulIy ir- ... . . . , ly ruve. Kwpi the Bin li-oiii cuuppiu? am impart 10 it lli odu liealtliy kkv. Unrivulled for cleaning the h p iiiiu urauicaiins aanaruir. tuo most per fect toilet eoapiu tho world. IMUCIi. 85 cents. Shaving So.? A inrdicated article oi i are merit. J'rt. VentH all niintila ..,r8.ea by ladin-,' Barberg. -who say of it. "W itbout parallel as a shaving soap." lUch i.-i lather and lastint:. Keeps the f,i ;e and neck free uuiujuiujur. irx-.vd iJtw. lot a lurjjM cuke. TOOTH SOAP Is vrithont questiou tuo uiost periect ar tide ever produced, as it Tint onl V p nnna. es the teeth thoronshlr. Imt tho combination with arnica preserves aild hardens the (nirus. It Kives to the breUh a sweet, delieute odor. Its utsuiiiiuuuenuu. i rice, znn a iot. All druggists se 1 the above articles, or we will uiuu tuem, X7stia.ia, on receipt oi price. C. H. STRONG & CO., bole Proprietors aca Manfrs., Chicage WILL J. WARRICK, AO EST, PLATTSMOUTH, NKERAc-KA. CO -S 3 hi M j 0 O 2. CD 2 CQ 5? - ! 3 CO trr O ROBERT .DO NNELLV'S AlrD BLACKSMITH SHOP. . .llii.'L 1 1 AR CA h w a p in T Soft Ll? 58 d u 6 f Wagon., Buygy, Machine and Plow re pairing, arid yeiterul jobbing I at uow prepared to Co all Jtiads of repairiii ci Jan n aad other machinery, as taere ' is a ijood lathe in my shop. PETER RAO EN, The old Reliable Wagon Maker baa taken cnaree or the wagon snop. He la well known as a -no : WORKMAN. from Waas and miumgie Kiade t Ordr. ' r. a Unparaleiyjttfactions. FALL & WINTER GOODS EMBRACING AN KLF.dANT VAKIKTV OF w mm uuuu UUULJLJ AXD C?.IRiIEIlhfluJiu. Dress Goods. Dress Goods. AVe don't care to make any com ments on our line in this 'depart ment, for we know the ladies are much better judges than we are, though our best endeavors were used to get the latest styles and the handsomest materials in the market, and we left nothing un done to Und for the ladies a line of goods infen'.-r to none to lie found, and at prices that will HOI all we can handle this Fall. is, In Plain, Iii-..-adi- velveteens veiii The Newest Shades, Cheaper ihan Ever Gefore. Hosiery In this department we. fl ,.4 11.....; . i' III t.ui-i a eoiiecuoii oi ia- dies' (Jento' and Children's goods, which for variety and eliOMimess ias never been equalled. The largest assort ment ever opened here. "We have the best makes, and cheaper than ever before. An excellent Ladies' White Merino! Miit for Jsl.oo. Ladies' Scarlet all : wool at 2.75 a Mi it. i 1LOAES, KiiSNian Circulars, Paletos, dc, The Latest, Ihe Ecst, Ihe.lsVctiest Styles ever shown here; prices ranging from 5 to $i;5. Carpets, Mattings and Oil Cloths, I J w i 0a these Goods we are Headquarters FRED. HERMANN, Oue Door :ist of i'irst jN'utional Uunk. THE ELKHORN SALOOi HEADQUARTERS FOR ALE, WINES, BEER AND CIGARS,- 01d Kentucky IMPORTED WINES, ilUMM'S EX Tli A ray on ALWAYS IN STOCK, AT THE ELKHORN Fitzgerald Block - - . PLATTSMOUTH, NEP. BUHL! N GTO Chicago, BM-iington & Eloeant Dar Coaches. Parlor oivtnjr Chairs, ae ramoua u. Cbicatro j r-zhZlj aVn'S.ye.V' f r . . - nrauwcoi. I I I n & Q. Dining , ara run doay to au.j BupLb cSr T. i'"' aiiiBM, yuaigo Bes Moiuea. hicao. St. Jo spb. Atchiaoa & Toneka. Onlv thmih t, k I Chairs Chairs Kween ChJcatro, Lincoln t Deorer. Through ears and Decween Indianapolis & Council Blurts via ivoria Ail connertiona miulit in irnin ru... i . ccaiiffo Moines. Mown as tho great THROUGH CAR UN i his Finest EnuiDoed Rail mart in tHo iv.i . .-. " "Will tor Li 1 1 HlAecAM i. ruiii.ii, i ico-n-es t aad GenT Maaa-er. PEPCEVAL invi-j i ,Z ' 1 re VG mm, Blanks ts and Comfortables. At M'a arc able to give vm bottom prices on these goods. Our stock is large and new, and you will have no trouble in maktng m-lection, Yarns. Our stock of Varus comprises evervthing in Western and Oer man knitting; al.so, full lino., of (iermantowns, Saxonies, etc, and Fnncv Fab ni im'n. We earrv all the lead ing brands, from the best to the cheapest, and make the prices right with you every time. The best 50c Corset in the city. Sole agents lor Hall's Health and .Nursing Corsets, Warner's Hip I) and Thomson's (Jlove Fittiii"". Ladies Muslin Underwear.-- In tins lino we f.arry nothing but made l'r m the belt muslin, and linest tiimmlngs. Full line. DOLMANS. Whiskies, DIIY CHAMPAGNE, NATIVE WINES, ST- LOuJS PEEP. lrai2ai.. KVoUTEr ; 1 Cr.cy - a) 1 ' ! N?TH AMD SOUT fties tf.VT oay CVxatK o.. ar run daily to anO and AlU-rt f.. to and WiSt l"u iib 1:etl nj"C itn t;t !x,Ui. .. rr "!l iWiaaodto ttxtin of cars ltuT VV";- "my pnei Innn ti -"ui3 an I Colorarto. ua ttvcr .j ticiveraa3.-adrr.:trwi i v.. .. .. . w w IU( T 1 1 f ' l - V ' v--a-i.wi . . ajiw mm aai aaa mm &&mfW J""" mum--; " ' r - ' ' "