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PEKA HOUSE . BLOCK fn) nn OPERA HOUSE it U li'u lit; L .I MU to Ei K H! A fjOENTlf frunCSHERS. Order taken for VMLSOifJ TOST OFFICE ews Depot, STATION Kit Y. NOT r " C DLJE3S jSi JD CIGAES. tin 1 1 rn f i n j H H.S.I yA t- a 4 1-,-a -4 --rt t-t-- JIENHV r. MILLEB and 2X i PLATTSIIODTfl HERALD. PUBLISHED rt The Plattsmonth Heral MMm Co. : TtrTT I M' k I lit VII I 111! if injured. O. Guidec, Jame Scully, tad' Movella and on or two others are not expected to live. The tccldeut was caused by the hand car nt stopping ia time. 3 TOURIST'S TICKETS. ries 1. k . . ;blcago,Sept 18. H)CtWMUi cn-i , i , Boston, Sept , 19. Boston 3, De troit 2. ' Providence, Sept. 19.- Providence 7, Chicago 4. Peoria, Sept. JO. Bay Citys 2, Pco- JLJtfT J3. TOJDJD'S tl fj ..J' .-. .i! i i iH -,;i I .:..; I AT" SAGE'S Aft! WrfD,Vivdl8MilNayffll . t.i mi j . i ET. riristfc' ucear ujine iO ii. r (uooK stoves. (Uasoliiie toye9 v 2ton or general pafkcivr alct UCK ei; af iris concluded thitf jaf iTsd'lu. (bi(f t-iiess is chiefly ofh rVAtiuV' nalr It wiu decided to plufi Honda tourist tickets, good for six months, on sale October 15, at the rate of four and. one half cents per mile for the round trip, one way. CAREY' HUUt'EREIl. London, Sept. 19.- The Times, in , facing the ahte'ced'e'iits 'of." O'bonneli; Unas jat Hej,tjrtyravq yeara pf ,.age, a native ofiLeraddy, oouuty Donegal T"lreiaBd; has been1 to Aifleria -several luieV; "served "In y$ 'American ' 'war ; .lived .for sprue imq '. n .Philadelphia, aud Kept a public. uouse op tua tjauaui- 'aH Lordeir.;j'IIp luVested his funds in Bilvrf'rnirfel I hd iiiTfeuIan ' bbu- ahd 'DonneU'theSJaywHGawy1036 M-nx th. returned to. irc GENERAL NEWS. ' . f ... it i ii i f ' inn tr t r i i The Opponents of lien. Butler in .CQiwentiqn.,,.. ; .. . Tir.'. ' ,: ( ! c n in 'mI I . t i . . itaiiroaui ouicKei.i .. - C! U I i i t i i-IU.I. ej...,i I i.-.lim hi i nut i?m (ii'ii.j i fkfl ll-.llJ fill'.f.lTfl 4 The ' Yellow.i Fever is . . Ahai : -I Mil ..I .l ; i tiii- in i 4- i'i )'..'-; j mi t lligvtlli'. rl I .ill.-)i I" oil I I ( i 1)1 i':iui.il Bunsry Fishermen. - . Insurance Matters. .ii.i 'i .ji Sporting. NotesL r. ll; ) 1 . t 66 66 To be found In the City.' New pood at prices that 'defy com pet Ion Give me a call .QSXiOiT. JOIfitlAEEiE; EJCIWIWH- pXvtftheconcluston-of;Lodge'8addre l l! ! .'I 1 NijLL. mmm S&gy i'-th VZii fofii ' I I- .' li.ston, Sept.,;iL?,tJb?BUtU: state c6i.VepfiqrX;w"?s catrea.' tnrcrtril-er'-at eleven 'o'clock. 'Chairman Lodge of Uo state central -committee wasuiqs&nl.as temiiofary chairuVan,'"and'.aft!.''illyveJt by Iiev. Orvin P Gifford, addressed the epuyintion SS7S02Sr BROS jo: Warranted to be a3 good aa any wire made. We also keep iu stock a general assortment of HARDWARE, STOVES and TINWARE, and sell a3 cheap as any Hardware house in the country. Call and see us in the Rock wood 13 lock. And Tinners1 Sto& ALL KINDS FOR SALE BY . AuMv vu; r ; --- Kicelsior ST. LOUIS, MO M 11 DGI3HBIH We have jus; received fine assortment of -AND Spring Wagon Tops, which Me will sell at prices within the reach of all. (Dome and See CDur (Canopy 3Toj. THE LIGHTEST, NEATEST AND MOST CONVENIENTTOP n AlAiNUi Also"a'completeILIn"ofMen. Boys.Tand .Ladies'.Saddles at J.G.CHAMBERS & SON Cass County Iron Works WAXHAN & EIRBT, Propr's. Lttsmoratli. Neb. MAJX UFA- J1. U li&iiX Ujr IEJOIILIBIIilS, ENGINES, the usual committee and officers were appointed. ..f ....i i , Charles R. Cadm.ili.was chosen presi dent, 'and on taking the !chair addressed- the convention aKjensaerahle length. His! remarks were cliiefly in reference to. the present governor., Jle reviewed the Tewksbury affair, and ;sald: "One man had. led this crusade sigaiust the fair fame of Massachusetts.' A man con-' spicvious always, of great audacity, fatj racy wit, of voluble and copious speech and of restless personal ambition. A man of national notoriety surely, if not of national reputation, who lias ofteri, solicited and sometimes obtained the votes of the people; but had never been able to retain them long A legislator identified with congressional raids on the treasury. A politician who pro posed to the people to repudiate their honest debts, and so win for their gaeat and solvent country reproach and ids sing among the nations of the earth. A major general whose most valuable services were as provost marshal, and never as a leader of men, and whose successes were those of Butler, and iot a strategist. His references to Butler's political and military record and na tional notoriety were loudly applauded by the delegates. He wa3 given three cheers when he concluded. Senator Daws submitted the platform recommended by the comanttee on re solutions, as follows: In presenting to the people of Mass achusetts its candidates for state offi cers the republican party dots not deem it necessary this ye;ir to oflVr any for uial a'atenicur t pontic! principles. These prJiu ipies have o!:ea bven uVclar i d in national a flair-. Wo bfiieve in equal rights and a fairly ci-uutcd vote a thoroughly pure and reformed civil service beyond the reach ol party con flic:?, a sou ml currency, based on nn honest specie dollar, a liberal, but in ia no case extravagant or wasteful ex penditure, a largely reduce-d laMtlou ami wUe and well matured law to pro mote and develupe American industry and enterprise, both at home am on the ocean. Wo endorse the administra tion of President Arthur us wise, con servative and patriotic. The platform was unanimously adopted. The committee oc counting ballots reported the whole number of '-allots cast for govereor 1, ICS. Necessary for choice, 685. Henry B. Price 1, A. W eo-mpany1 of Irish' 'Americans in ' Lon- 1d6iderv"rie,carrlea a revolver,' and fcfi conftide.da , strong. flatfoualiij t, ,lut'he; opposed' tlie invincible, he. d.-. nunctd Carey when the latter turned ibrdr,m'br?ahdrcTe'clared that he., would pqrsliocft, ttb'.'hlmby jnciias.rHe went to Capetown because) fie .consiaec-i td- Amervca'Dlaved ont: h had" never Win Clittj tfof& Wktn) "board .thosteanier Kiofauns.Castlu wken flhaenAarked." ' r-r' . .,. .'..'Thedeferise1 will' probably"' that Carrey tnec to shoot the prisoner, who .yre'nehed the revblver awajr'arid usei ft to protect his p'w'n iife.' ' ' it is stated i'hat O'DonneH's brother. Wh'o1 i's livinjer Liaj'relau'ji" will e'riiieavor to ' obfa'iri tlie 'services of Sullivan, member of purlia- 'meat, to cinduct the .defense. t The friends of O'Donnell ridicule the .idea thai he Vent to Capetown for the s'pec- ial purpose' of killing Carey. Z'"A committee 'of lifteen was appoint-- Ijd'.tb consider and repblt' at "the next -- i i -i -.ti . . srtm-annual meeting, biliiy of establishing in on the practica a rate bureau; ,b.vpig ( sucit jurisdiction . as may .be gfecd on,' to make ail through' rates fbi" the entire country, the expenses to be'di,--M-d-odawvng:i:-he dines on-UieUVr., aia bf revenue. Tbe-quesfii&Q of rc iing all rates to schedule on the first of, Octttbe5!"' 'was again5 brought up, and put ko'.'an ay'p aq-'np vote. Sixty-eight iiines .wcre.repreBentod. Fif ty-three Vo te4 iye,the "remainder declined to vote. Of this number 'all wrV western roads except, qixk Tbfl Raines of tose.fder ciining.toi vote could not be obtained. .. .. ' lio-FURTHEU CUT. " . . - 1 No new ,put has been mode on the passenger rate war between Chicago and Louisville, the rate remaining $4.50. BAOOAOE MEN. Chicago, sePl- 19- '-The national as sociation of railway baggage men is in session in this city today. They spent the day in the discussion of the sub ject; ".Lost, strayed and stolen Dag- gage" with the best means of tracing and preventing loss to the traveling public. Tomorrow the body will con sider the report on the checking system, with suggestions fur improvement. Brass checks were found to be quite a costly and cumbersome item in the equipment of roads, and one growing all the time, for as the number of roads increase, all other roads even remotely connected with it, must add a set of chsc-ki tor poi ts on the liw. KKSIONKI-'. Topek-t, Sct t 19 The Coiiiinun wealth will announce tomorrow ii-e res iguation of C. C. W het ier, general man ager of the AtchisGu, Topeka te Sauta Fe railway. This step is made ueces sary by considerations of a strictlv bu siness nature on the part of Mr. Wheel er, and bivti tiiieii contemplated by him for some time, The resignation takes eifv-ct October 1. (Jkriorvt TV Scfll Xl file fritfii tSd futifj-d: tiflwed hiiA vWinynni isbury iu the Rockwood block over Johnsou Bros. store, where I may be found during office hours. lOQdAWtf W. II.SCHILDKNECHT. Special inducements are offered j-ou by the llurlington route. It will . pay you to read their advertisement to be foundte.whj-irfl in Uuiue,, f ,fVlM 4 BANKS. JOIIX flTKdKttAf.l,'' I're&ident. . .FIRST. NATIO ' X.'w.4 VicLauouLi'.v Cashier. NAU UnparalelleiAttracns, all WIWTSI DS emdiMtno ax ei.koant Auietv or I I I I 111 I I l . 1 V J V V t J I I 11 11 M ll 11 - -LJ U -M L I . -- , M 44m, ' ' - ' '. " i ui -r'Ti fi ( n i mM -ft. j n m. m m n nonns. uress liooas. i i is ( i OF.i'-UlTTSMOUTI. WKBKAHliA - Offers th very best facilities for the prompt '' i "' tp:tnHof inn of Ipi'llimntft ;i"(. ' , BANKING BUSINESS. fe'tocljs, Uonds. Gold. Oov?rnrm n,t and ,JLoc - ' SeqijLrirlen liou';lit and Sola, Ufpuilfreyciy . i CatiiH, Draft flrawu, aVailWts l apy 1:0, uress We "rents. mqntJlpry IIlUClliT t . -- thouir' ress don't carjpfjnake an' com. nrT(U'larrn tins deii.'irt- Pi't)io ladies are idi direa thai i v. e are, to-VtlJrrttyles and 5J. prMtt.i .any .. ...- part of the United Stated stud all Europe. used tci.ct- tit&Jwte&t y thQ haqijpst ufcJcriaTgn1tgi rnarKet, and we left nothing un done to find lor the Judith A Hne f iroods i nl'eri .-to none -tor foil i ul. .and at vrics tJiat-wilL t-all i jlankr ts and Uomfortables. tic We are nlle to giyp lniom. rices on these &Mdjli''f'OiiQp&Ji is large and iieutlHdj? '' , have no trouble nfQvint; .-?c lection, -wr-w . . - - aOiiiUxJc .r-iViiriiK coinpriseH jjvcrythjnfl in .Wterji suid (Jer inurknittingj dOffiJI liies, of ; niKlet market nrlces paid for CQunty.War-i , , , ! "'"niftts. Sf-itifiLd'cSu'Ary Kbitf:"' "' i-..? I- ' -' -: 'j'- -.'m u "t. ti'iMi a i ' DIRECTORS : . . J6TiB Fitzeeratd"; ' "A.'E:'Ttnz'a1!n. JolitJ U. ClarK,, , . T.,i,t, It, -CCu suing. JUDUI I.. f TJ &. J. ,1 llliV -ii. ..rA,..W..McLaJuchhr. i w. .. .n'.i .i.tAM.nf TT 1 I TTIATVJn fUi. Vr VMS! I 1 WEEPING WATER i t. f i f . . . . , . t I ; j , i i . i - -.'.it ti f-.ii. i r 1 '.'..REDPrefiidenti'." ' ' " b:"A.' GltlSOk, tce-rresideh't. fie NewesLShades. Chabfef jhan Ever Before. "a S. ii e carryall tlie lcad- Jr- Gesefal Baiting Btfamss'Tfansaciftil. i devolved, and Injjjresj Uojjujd (paflDne Crtl, Oinwn ayaiable jln. apyu paj.t ,of ..the Vuite-4 stares ana all the principal cities of Europe. ijnO-foW" u s deflrtment we dilUMtiti' and lMig-n,8 V Isjthe ( which for variety and cheapness prices riirht with you has never been equalled. , j The,rIp.-it. ft(U: Corset o- Norn a fronts tor The largest assor;rCo,Tnr,U'!lV'f IJ c J . oi.il 'I'hi ina.ti7u I . I. ktTk l if f hup lYwmr riX' fkimtinil Illlli L IA . 1 Js 1 1 w4 xcfclieat lAUietK u line iueniio, Tn lll1J ,. v Illlli1;llf, 1ai I T l.i:,.,) c i..l n " -r'5 " "ft.' o I t flWnVRRr TT.T- - every tunc, in the city. Health and Hip I) ' : Agents t for t?ie celebrated ;- , , Hamlmrg; Une of Steamers. .. .wuuui ""Hi " "; , in tin line we c:irv nullum; ltussi n C'cula'rs8, Paletot etc., Cotner Mala and Sixth Streets. ' bt yjos yer iiown he5e; ; pricos rangi ng frrJ J JrJ jj jj f J Carpets, Mattings and' Oil Cloths, On these Goods we are Headquarters.' FRED. HERMANN, V JOHN BLACK. President, 1 J. M. PATT-iliSON, Cashier. Transacts a General Banking Business": ; , HIGHEST CASH PltlCE Paid or County and City War. ants. COLLECriOXS HAUEj and promptly remitted for. DlBECCTORfl : Join Black, J. M. Patterson," C. n.Parrrel F. K. Guthmann, J. MorrtBsey, A. B. mith. Fred tt order. ' t)ne Door East of First National I'ank. ARNICA PREPARATIONS uC'iustrv naa discovered naixmedv uinmiiw hi uiru i i- iiKmxuK exwruai uruptions. i r pr ly prepared and couibiaed, it. lias .no equal as a Luuei jurepaxauoo. IB nigrum n The Uiubest conden- sactou or arnica, wm speedily cure chaji ped liandn. cra-k d li,f ,.nrt rmiolinur. inn xin,wueinfi ciutsoa Iroiu c.imatic intlu. hitos nr tho usi- f HlllSTFLV. COSMETICS. m i-i euro li;ii;-s uu lau and iieck, rendi rine ..I.- . stiit Mint ui r. iiiTuJiuDle in sail iti.i inn. A lamiiy reniedyforcuts, burns. braises u s .ires. J'lticK 1 AiiZVAL. TUBES, 25c f!n fl TOILET SOAP 111 B Si &k "mi'a.iujmy ineo M B ted. ALsolute. skin from chappia- and imparts to it life and a healthy flow. Cnrivulied for cleaning the j'P and eradicating dandruff. Ttio moat per v wjiici uuuiJ iu iu worm. S6 celltn. We have a larger stock than ever of BOOKS, IITEZS, c5cc, - which we will sell for EES IRON FRONTS. . HOUSE COLUMNS, AN 11 CASTINGS. r facilities ortiesTy work ia Cola mns and Castings for Business Houses are n&ased ia the State. .... ACHINE REPAIRING of all kinds. Oar Machine Shop fully equipped all claaues or work in iron. m mm I,t;'i nixe Nraska manufacturing. We dapucacr an easterr- prices, saving 'tj; i nd timo. .. Js t.i a building ia any part of the State should j-mte for our terms of castings rh Utb, PIATTSMOUTU, NF3 9 lieard 1, A. II. Rice 1, Rufus II. Frost 1, Ii. W, Harris 2. Chiis. R. Cadmau 3 Ileury C. Abbot 4, Lodge 5, Thom3 Talbot 6, Goo. A. Bruce 35- Chas. Fran cis Adam?, jr 117, Geo. D. Robinson 895. The result was recived with vo ciferous applause. On the ballot for lieuteuant governor Oliver Ames had 775 out of 1 ,097. flEBIOUSLY ISJCREr. V San FraDciaco, Sept. 19. Gen. Mc Dowell, late commandm? the Pacific dividou of the United States army was thrown from his busfgy yesterday. His injuries at first were supposed to be slight, and but little attention was paid to the matter. Today they assumed a more serious turn. His mind is wan dering with frequent relapses to a com atose state, nis friends state that h's injuries are much more serious than was supposed. eOi-iSTRUCTIO-V TRAIN WBECKED. Syracuse, X. Y- Sept. 10 A con struction train on the West Shore rail road, going east at 6even o'clock this mornlug struck a haud oar four miles east of this city. Fifteen platform cars with 150 workmen, were piled up in a mass. The killed arc Peter Smith, of Syracuse, an Italian, name unknown, and John CaT, Jr. A water, boy wa3 IaIvW wveieiy, TUutoeu-otUerf we-rv ALMOST FAMISHED. St. Johns, N". F Sept. 19. The French fishing schooner Mercury, which arrived at St Pierrie last night from Grand Banks, picked up on the 12th two New Foundland Usherinan, Walsh and Mathews, in a dory, having been six da?s adrift, without food or water. They became delirous, aud Walsh open ed his veins and sucked blood to quench his terrible tliirsr. They were so helpless that they had to be hoisted aboard with a rope. The Mercury also brought Captain Iliscock and three of tlie wrecked Xew Foundland. They kuew nothing of the balance of the crew. FEVER CHECKED. T Guaynias, Mex., Sept. 18. Yester day's rains have checked the fever. No new cases reported since last niffht Business houses reop ening. . Kansas City, Sept. 19 The inter state Underwriters association of Mis souri, Kansas and Nebraska closed a two days' session this morning. The following officers were elected for the ensuing year: President, Milton Welch, of Kansas City; vice president, L. B Hoffman, cf Sedalia; secretary, Alf. Bennett, of Kausas City; au extra com roittee of three members from each State. Adjournod to meet at Tope k a on the third Monday of March, 1884. BA0E BALL. Springfield, 111, Sept. 19. Spr fields 8, Toledos 0. Ten innings played and the game was called on count of darkness. . ... New York, Sept. 19. New Yorks 2, Clevelands 2. Draw game, called at the end of the eighth inniog. Philadelphia, ,Sept. 19. Pluladel pfaiua it, Bu&iloe 9. itit In&uiga. Shaving Soap AR MB A medicated article EkCl of rare merit. lro g g vents aU pimple. MAKES 8HAVIXO PEuThl """ KndtirseU by ljeadiniz Barbery wro aay of it. "Without parallel as a shaving aoap." Kich in lather and lasting. Keepi the face and neck free fioia pimples. P.atli 15 cts. tor lare cake. Ifl fl TOOTH SOAP I D m Jtn 's without question IBB Ksl ttj0 most perfect ar J 0 g Ucle ever produced es the t-etb thorouchly, 1-ut tho eombinatioo i ,ii aruica preserves ana caraens cue puma. l Kives t the bre.th a sweet, delicate odor. Its taste ia deliehtfu - Price, SiSc a box. All druRRists se 1 the above articles, or we trill mail tueuo, postpaid, uu receipt of price. C. H. STRONG & CO.. Sole Proprietors and Manfrs., Chicagc J. WARRICK, AGENT, - NKBRASKA. By adhering to the Cash system, we will incur no qad debts, and can sell 10 per cent, cheaper than by the old credit system. on School Books, amounts to considerable. Remember to bring the Cash, and bay your supply cheap, at : W. J, WAHHIGE'S. . WILL PLATTSMOUTny .... D 3 5 V ' 3B S. I 2 E W H L Q, were MlJ LJ W ffl Q ac- L I tJ n, 1 0 Oi ALOON ! HEADQUARTERS FOR ALE; WINES, BEER AND CIGARS,- :01d Kentucky Whiskies, IMPORTED WINES, MTJMM'S EXTR4 IItV CHAMPAGNE, NATIVE WINES, . - - ST- LOUIS LEER. rugs Always on draught. ,, ALWAYS IX STOCK, AT THE Fitzgei-aJd .Block ELKHORN - . PLATTSMOUIII, NEI3. i i I, 1: 'it f