OPERA HOUSE BLOCK (ft M Order UAon for V liJ&VS tl:OS. HI! I UTS. J. 1 tag aye Jams Paltee. PLATTSMOUTH OPERA HOUSE. 1 October i, 1883 I r'or tlie mxt Thirty Days I will sell Pfeon& Hamlin Organs jBxT COST ! . l- .h up as line a stock of Organs as ever were ollered to the pah Any one in want of a fine Organ will find it to their rnterest to -a11 and'get my prices. For the ahovc time you can get a MASON & HAMLIN, "Th. Best in th. World,'' I.v. ivnvi, Limn uiu wj-ram-u L'l.NTAL, or TKN- QIT A I A.21'1 JB. Hardvare AT SAGE'S OLD STAND, ITIae 35est""JLIne i .t found In the City. Jfew good at prices mat defy competion. Give me a call. AMI US TrODEMID. HARNESS. STREIGHT & CO. (WnfffMor to Wtrelrht A Uliller. (MANUFACTURER Or FINE YY HARNESS. A large l'ne ot Saddles Bridles Collars Whips &c always In stock. Repai ring o f all Tiii.ds neatly dene sort notice. Main Street, between Fourth and Filth. LUMBER. CALL AT THE Old Reliable LUMBERYARD H. A. TOERMAKS SON Wbolerale'.and Ketall Dealer In PINE LUMBER SHINGLES, LATH, SASH, 1)00 IIS, BLINDS, &c, Fourth Mreet. in terrof Gpia Bou;e. .-I ATTSMOUTir. - NEBRASKA ERNST WAGNKR : Practical Architect. SUPERINTENDENT ABCHllXCI ORAL WORK A 'SPCCLAXTY. Plans anl SpfScldc.uloiiH mil he carefully jurriedioot. and full attention will b given as to safety and durability. l,essoxs ox PAivrixca aWmer Colors. Crayon .and Tencil. tlnro Mln at Henry Boeck is selliDS furniture at price below any nouw . " .t -.-!.- Xf ?rT rfpnht ttjg opera iic use ctotiiikiin, r AND GENTS' FURMSHERS. FO.ST OFFICE News Depot P stationej:y. MASON & HAMLIN IIENUY F. MILLER and ciit'sm wrjnuis, ior Uioll. or on ITE1 iLY-PA VM ENT plan. (General Asreut. TODD'S Emporium ON LOW El t MAIN STREET. oi (Uook Stoves, " Qxasoline Stoves, " Tinware (Keiieral IHTanlware NEW cr. i. ttzlstiritih:, DEALER IN FURNITURE 8 COFFINS. and all kinds of goods usually kept In a FIB8T C,'iA88 flui ITITBE 8TOKK Also, a very complete stock of Funeral Goods. Metallic&WoodenCofflns Caskets Bales EMBLEMS, &c. .Our New and elegant hearse is always la fc readiness. Remember the place, in UNION JBLOCK, on Sixth Street, TWO Doors sonth of Cass Coun ty Rank. Wuear we may be found night or day. J. I. UNRUH, ?r.i3 MIKE SCHNELLBACHER, BLA CKSJill TH nOHSE SHOEING & WAGON REPAIRINC All Kinds of Pari implements Manilea witl Neatness and Dispatch. Horse, Mule& OxShoein or n short, we'll shoe anything that haf four feet, from a Zebra to a Giraffe. Coraf and see us. JLsriKrw shop n Filth 5. between Main and Vine Street a! across ie corner from the tkw 1IEUAL Just Received KISE LINE OF, MEERSCHAU 4 AND BRIAR PIPES OK DIUKCT ;1M fOUr ATI ON. A Challenge 5c Cigar, 8 iaUylmade for the retail Uada onljr, J U II t.r- IIP PLATTSMOUTH HERALD. PUBLISHED ur . - The PlaltsmoHtfBeral PnlMiii Co! Telegraphic NOTES OF INTEREST Railroad Happenings and gen eral Miscellany. Crimes and Casualties. Washington News. THE PULLMAN COMPANY. Chicago, Oct. 18 The auuual meetiug of the stockholders of the Pullman Palace Car company was held here to day. Ninety-four thousttud shares of capital stock were represented. The anuual report, presented by the presi dent, Geo. M. Pullman, showed the earnings from the operation of cars, 83,5.11,73; from royalties, etc $30,144; from manufacturing prolits, rentals, etc., S595.227. Total, $4,093,244. Op erating expenses and rentals, leases, etc., $1,033,015; iutcrest, $171,074; div idends of per cent-on capital stock, 1,235,142. Total, $3,039,932. The surplus lor the year is $1,053,312. New contracts covcriug 19,000 miles of rail way aud renewals of old contracts covering 7,000 miles were received dur iug the ye.ir, which necessitates the building of 121 new coaches. The stockholders authorized an increase of the capital stock at the discretion of the directors, not to exceed twenty per cent. At a subsequent meeting of the board of directors the capital stock w increased tea per cent. CLAIMING A CUT. Chicago, Oct 18 Other Hues iu the Ohio river pool claim that the Louis ville, New Albany & Chicago railroad is selling tickets from Chicago to In uianopous through scalpers at cut rates. The officers ot the road deny thj charge. AN ADVANCE. The northwestern truffle association met today and made a slight advanca in freight rates between Chicago aud .Milwaukee and common points. NO BUSINESS DONE. 1 he Illinois treight rate association and lines interested in business iroin Peoria eust met and adjourued without transacting any business. PRESSED MEAT S11IH.MENT. Chicago, Oct. 18. A sub-committee ot the classification committee of the east bound freight pool visited the stock yards yesterday, and made in quiries concerning the shipment of dressed beef and other dressed meats The rule has been that dressed beef Would not be received for shipment ex cept upon payment for a full car load 20,01)0 pounds. This did not interfere with shipments in bulk to the seaboard, but for interior towns smaller consign ments were frequently wanted, and it became the custom of the shipper to make up necessary weight by putting in dressed pork, mutton, etc. ihe question before the committee was whether this would be allowed to con tinue. The sub-committee decided to recommend to the committee that the practice be not interfered with. A COMPROMISE. Washington, Oct. 18. The elam of the United States agents against the Central Pacific road pending lor name time in the courts of California, for u large amount of internal revenue tax, has been compromised. The terms of compromise are that the railway com pany shall pay the government $09,00 and the costs of the pending suit, and relinquish their claim against the gov - ernment for $16,816 interest alleged to have been unlawfully paid January 1. TUG SWITCHMEN. St. Louie, Oct. 18. There is not much change in tLe switchmen's strike. Several sinkers left for Chicago and elsewhere, being dishearteued at the prospect here. The condition of the railroads is more promising. Deputy marshals pt event the strikers from in terfering with tne men at work. In East St. Louis the Yandalia and Ohio & Mississippi roads especially are in good shape, and are moving ttaius very well. New Torn, Oct. IS. -The Herald, notiug the depression from the Pacific which for several days has been slowly advancing eastward over southern California aud Anloua, says If this de pression is udvaiict-il inward the sea board it Will ruhe tha temperature in all districts south of the limiuth pui allel, aud thus help ail autumu crops to mature, whil also postponing the first killing frosts south of the Ohio valley. Beiug a comparatively dry cyclone, its tiled will be particularly favorable to the sugar and cotton growers ot the ulf stales at this critica! period of their operatious, but iu advance of this storiu north westwutdiy. th'-' uavi gatiou of the lakes will be duugerou IN A 6ALOOX KOW. Chicago, October 18. In a saloon row between two colored men, named Charles Reynolds and Edward Patter sou this aturuuou, the former pounded the latter ou the head with a billiard .cue. Jtutteison died this afturuvon. ltotb TeFe pi the vagrant order. ItOLI BUHCLAf.. Chicago, October 18. A Journal, Jo- Het, Illiiiois, special says: Masked men entered the house of IMwards Mc Laughlin last night and .tortured the farmer and his wife until 'hey disclosed the hiding place of $1,000 ii gold, then departed, having the victims nearly dead. ASSIGNED. New Yoik, 18. The schedule iu as signmeutof Max Wallcustem to Beuno Klopfer was filed today. Inabilities, $111,589; nominal assets, 9i,9G2 ; actu al assets, $70,833-. MUTUALLY MCRDEKEU. Owentou, Ky., October 18. Seven miles from here today Jno. M. Palmer, an ol 1 man, ordered Ben Crutchlow off his farm. Crutchlow obeyed, but when out of the field words ensued, and Palmer shot aud Crutchlow tLrew stone at the same time. The latter was shot through the heart, and Palm er's skull was fractured. He will probably die. THE BUCKET SHOP WIRE TAPPERS. Chicago, October 18. Warrants were issued today for the arrest of C. Van Winkle and Win. Alkorn, at the instance of the Western Uuion Tele graph company, on the charge of con spiracy. The trouble dates from last May, when the Western Union re fused to furnish market quotations to the bucket-shops and removed its tick ers. As a consequence the bucket shops have since been working all sorts of schemes to secure reports, with va rying success. For a time it was sup posed they managed to receive quota lions by means of signs from the board of trade, until the fact became known they were quotations not only as fully, but jus't as sent over the Western Union wire, and investigation devel oped the fact, as alleged, that Van Winkle and Alkorn had tapped the Western Union wire, at the Union stock yards ai.d run a b.aich wire into a small office in this city, where quota tious were taken, and it is said, sent to all the different busket-shops. Van Wiukla was held in $1,000 bail until the 23d for examination. Alkorn is not yet arrested. Advertising Cheats!!! "It has become so common to write the beginning of an article, in an ele gant, interesting manner, "Then run it into some advertise ment that we avoid all such, "Aud simply call attention to the merits of Hop Bitters in as phiiu', hon est terms as possible, "To induce people "To give them one trial, which so proves their value that they will never use anything else." "The Remedy so favorably noticed in all the papers, , "iteliyious and secular, is "Having a large sale, aud is sup planting all other medicine. "There is no deiniug the virtues of the Hop plant, and the proprietors of Hop Bitteis have shown grout shrewd ness. "And ability "Iu compounding a medicine whose Virtues are so palpable to every on? 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 say so much about ; "Indeed! Indeed!" "How thankful we should b for that medicine." A Daughter's Misery. "Eleven years our daughter suffered on a bed of misery, " "Froni'a complication of kidney, liv br, rheumatic trouble and Nervous de bility, "Uuder the care of the best physic ians, "W ho gave her disease various names, "But no relief, "And now she is restore! to us in good health by as siwple a remedy as Hop Bitteis. ihut we had shunned for years before using it." The Parents. Father is Getting Well 'My daughters say: "How much betier father is since he used Hop Bitters." "He is getting well after his long suffering from a disease declared incur able" "Aod we are so glad that he used your Bitters' A Lady jf Utica, N.Y St Louis Fair. The Mo. Pac. Ry. will sell excursion tickets Louisville to St Louis and rc turn Fair week at $12.75 sale of tkts., to commfiiice Sept. SO. and coutiuufs to and including Oct. 6 18S3 good re turning on or before Oct. 8. During the week visitors may witness at nigut "Veiled Prophets Street Pa gent." "The most extensive display of Fire Works ever seen in America," and numerous other dazzling attrac tions, all of which surpass in magnifi cence nnd splendor anything of the kiud ever before witnessed. For Tick ets or information call ou or address J P. Edis Local Tkt. Agi. Louisville Xeb. 17d2Swtf FREE OF COST, Another 'I housuud Bottles of .ttarsuV Uolden Ilalsain to be Given Away. Every person ir IfiPttsmoutli, who is suffering irom ScrofuJa, Cliropic Rheu matism. Jaundice, Billiousuess, Pys pesia. Iudijfestion, Constipation or Costivenena, IJetdaclie, Loss of appe tite, Cliilis or Fever. Malaria, Backaf ho Fein ile W.eaknesa. Nervous derange -meut, (ieneral Delilitv, or any Blood, Liver, Kidney, Stomach or bctvt-1 dis order can oliTaiii a Ita bottle ofl llirli's tjohlen liiood & LiVer Tonic, free of charge, hy Pllniif at Sinitii fc Black Bros drgjy store, PlufUmouth. Persons who imve already ifipd tjd valuable uibdiciue pau procure tjie Inrge bottles at 60 cents and SI- For Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis and Consumption, use Marsh's Golden Bal sam, the famous Throat and Lung meiifiip J, fwo doses wil benefit. Sam ple hiiille fe; BANKS. JOHN ElTZOEKALD, A. W. McLAl'UIILIN President. Cui-hler. FIRST NATIONAL OK PLATTSMOUTIJ. NEBRASKA. Offers t!i very .befit facilities for the prompt transaction of legitimate BANKING BUSINESS. Stock v Bonds. Cold. Oovernnieut and Loca Securities liou;lit and Sola, Ieisits receiv ed and Interest allowed on time C'ertitl- catc. Omit drawn, available in any part of the United Mat en and all the principal Iowiih of Euroe. Collections made & promptly remitted. Highest market prices paid for County War rants. State ai.d County Bonds. DIRECTORS : John Fltzeerald A E. Touzalin, :. CurhinK. K. White, John It. ClarK. Geo. E. Dovey, A. R. K. W McLauchlln. WEEPING WATER WEEPING WATER. - 'NEB. E. L. HEED, President. B. A. GIBSON, Vice President. It. S. "WILKINSON. Cashier. A General Banking Business Transacted. IKIOSITM Received, aud Interest allowed on Time Certi ficates. VKAFTM Drawn available In any part of the United States and all the principal cities of Europe. Agents for the celebrated Wmi Line of Steamers. iBank Cass County Cotner Main and Sixth Streets. PLATTSMOUTH ITEB I JOHN BLACK. President, I 1 J. M. PATTERSON'. Cashier. ( Transacts a General Basling Business. HIGHEST CASH PIIICE Paid tor County and City War. -ants. COLLKCTIOXM 3IAIKj and promptly remitted for. DIKECCTOIIS : Jol r Black, J. M. I'attt ison, C. H. I'arn el K. K. Cuthmann, J. MorrleseyTA. H. " mit!i. Kind S order. ARNICA PREPARATIONS Cliu'.nistry has discovered no remedy Bjiperio to Arnica f n- healinc; extomul oruj ifious. fr er Iv prepared and combined, it has no equal as a toilet preparation. JELLY. lno Inquest conden sation of arnica. Will Bpoi-diiy euro -liaj-I1 liaixls, oraek. cl lii4 nd niiH'Imii.. of the sldii, rhethor ensed froru cimntic inlli! euces or thu ua of lU'liTI-'ll- COSMKTH S. Vv'i.i euro pimple on Ihc- iiimI wh. rendi'rinc .h BftK,tun uul lit r. Inva'uable in Suit Klii'iini. Aaiiiiry remedy fi.r cuts, burns, bruiKea u .u nores. 1'KIC K IN iUil AL "KVltKS, 5c. TOILET SOAP I-lij; lit fully per fume,!, highly ined leate.l. Absolute s!;in from chappin? nnd imparts to it life nnd :i lieultby Blow. Unrivalled for cleaning the :cct1 nun uuiKimir. ino most tier. 1 bUJ jilet soap in the world. 1'ltICK. 25 cents. Shaving So.? A mrdicatod article" of rai-o merit. Jr?-veni-i all pimple ll.U I u f. 1'u f 1, .... u ,,.1 .MAKES SHAVIXO a nKijjiii'. Kndorwd by leadin Hiirbers, who eav of it. "Without parallel as a shaving Koap." Kich in lather and lastine. Keeps the faeo and neck free from punples. lliICK 15 cts. for a large cake. TOOTH SOAP Is without question the most perfect ar t:clo ever produced as it not onl v cleans es the tpeth thorousb.lv, but tho combination with arnica, preserves and hardens the Rums. It Rives to the bro.tii a sweet, delicate odor. Its taste is delightfu IVic-e. 5o a box. All druggists se 1 tho above articles, or W0 will Iliail them, postpaid, n receipt of price. O, H. STRONG & CO., Sole Proprietors and Man (Vs., Chieage WILL J. WAI5BICK, v, aOEST, PLATTSMOUTH, - - - NEBRASKA. ROBERT DONNELLY'S AlTD BLACKSMITH SHOP. Wagou, Buggy. Machine and Plow re. pairing, and gerteral jobbing I an now prepared to do all kinds of rpnairinjf ! of Xann and other machinery, as tnere is a good latne in ray shop. PETER RAO EN, ' Tlia old Reliable Wason Maker Da taken charge dS the bia nop. Ho Is well known as a NO : WOEKMAN. Sew Wscsss and Hnscie si4e t Order. SATISFACTION iUAKNT : nmiiUH MURIUM AR CA hi 5 H E. d r ri d vi Hs'q S&i UnparalelledAttractions. FALL & WINTER GOODS EMIiltACIM; AN KI.K(J.NT VAIMKTV OF II 11, AND-- CCS.IRLIE)JJuiLlJ. Dress Goods. Dress Goods. "We don't care to make any com ments on our line in this tlcjart nient, 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 find for the ladies a line of goods inferior to none to be found, and at prices that will sell all we can handle this Fall. rants, veWffls Tn Plain, Trocade and Fancy Fabriiies. The Newest Shades, Cheaper than Ever Before. UnninpTT n tn's department we OUulUl Jf . ofter a collection of La dies' Gents' and Children's goods, which for variety and cheapness lias never been equalled. The largest nssort- here. We have the best makes, and cheaper than ever before. An excellent 'Ladies' White iderino suit for $1.00. Ladies' Scarlet all wool at 82.75 a suit. Russian Circulars, Palctos, etc., The Latest, The Best, The dottiest Styles ever shown here: prices ranging from . to Carpets, Mattings and Oil Cloths, On these Goods we are Headquarters FRED. HERMANN, 1 One Door Eant of Kirst National J'ank. THE EL (HORN HEADQUARTERS FOIt ALE, WINES, BEER. AND CIGARS, Old Kentucky Whiskies, imported wines, mumm's extra djiv ciiampa(jne, native wines, st- lotus jjep:r. Always on draught. L laXBJE of GIGiLlLS always in THE Fitzgerald Elock i.3 URLl NO 7 (Chicago, BUfiifi j.T; j COI . infant lit Jing Chairs i nu uai AND WEST, I Day Coaches. Parlor Cars, with Iteclic- g Chairs Eata rm-L Kimono. -a m.h t.1 1 . volvtne Chair. Pullman i.(. L. i m - ' usia Vll j UUM I I from Chicago Kansas Qlty. Chicago Council a9-"?Sf",y and I liiuns. cnicaeo & ea Moinm. rhi,'n t i. seph. Atchison & Topeka. Only throiurh hue be- en Clucaffo, Lincoln & Penrer. Through cars L!f Equipped Railroad in the World for all Classe TT. J. FOTTEIL id YicPres t and Gen t Manage.-. PEBCKVAL LOVXU Uen V, ill Blankets and Comfortables. AVe are able to irive vmi bottom prices 011 these goods. Our stock is large and new, and you will have no trouble in' making mv lecf ion. Yarns. Our tock of Vai iiM coin j.i everything in Western and (Jcr man knitting; also, full lin-.-i of (Jermantowns, Saxonies, etc, 1 Wo carry all the lead- ing brands, from the bent to the cheapest, ami make the prices right with you every time. The best 50c Corset in the city. Sole agents for Hall's Health and Nursing Corsets, Warner's Hip D and Thomson's Glove Fitting. Ladies' Muslin Urnler wear.-- Jii this line we carry noU'ing but made from the best muslin, and finest trimmings. Full line. stock, at Pus ELKHOBN PLATTSMOirni, NEIL r' cat'.) . 3 CC 2i, COiriC NORTH AUD SOUTH Vu - , 1 t-:oathc3 and Pull n H'r" v-r" run daily ta nl .BurlinjTtoD - Cr i.ir"A"c';.kulc.j OII1 11. I Vii lim n.l,.l J v 1 IOHl Mi... I .. . , ' WJ Ot. Iaul aEd Mii.neavx.lri".?" V Chairs to and fntr, TkV iV, r:aT'. w."u. 'tocl'n "? Monrft I..W9 J j nir ir li ta uniircjr&aliy adxaitujj to ti. s of Travel 'ens. Atf-l. Cf.K-auo.-