The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, October 05, 1883, Image 2
OPERA HOUSE BLOCK M m Order, taken for w ILSON EltOS.' HI1II.T8 1 1 tag r 9 OPERA IICUSE CI.OTIIIKItS, GENTS AND FURNISHER. . TOST OFFICE P FsJews Depot, 8TATIONEKY, Jaws rate. MASON & HAMLIN OSCARS HEN BY F. MILLEK and PLATTSMOUTH OPERA HOUSE1, October 1, 1883 I ror the next Thirty Days I will sell Mason&Hamlin Organs PLATTSMTH HBRAU rUBLISHEII ET ftc Plattsmontti Hcral Pcblishinq: Co. Telegraphic THE CRIMINAL CALENDAR Frontier and Fire News Judge Hoadly Abandons Cam paign Work. ! To clean up as line a stock of Organs as ever were offered to the pub lic. Any one in want of a hue Organ will find it to their rnteret to call and get my prices. For the ahove time you can get a MAS ON & HAMLIN, "Tli Bost in. tli World,' I 1 . a . A r- A - w lis low, or lower, than the Hi-called cJicai. Uriraus, lor UAM1, or on I RENTAL, or TEN-QUARTEREY-PAYMENT plan. (Grciieral Agent. JL2Z 13. TODD'S ardvare Emporium AT SAGE'S OLD STAND. ON LOWE1. MAIN STREET. uTIie IHUvst JLine oi (Uook tovcs9 66 66 66 66 Cxasoline Stoves, " TTinware " Cm en oral UITaril ware To be found In the City. New good at prices that defy rompetion. Give me a rail AMI HE TTdDHDHD. 1M and I "Warranted to be a3 good &3 any wire made. "We also p in etock a general assortment of HARDWARE, STOVES and Is H ARE, and sell as cheap as any IIard.ware house in the country. News in General. Indianapolis', Oct. 4. Tlie railroad war on passeuytr ruUB to Chicago will 4Ud ut tuiuuight tonight. A comprom ise had beeu effected by whica Uie new Air Liue division of the Louisville, New Albuuy &, Chicago railroad will be admitted to the Union pa-monger de-pot and the privileges! of i!c union track lu t It is city. Siuiduaky, O-, Oct. 4. Judge IIoa ly, democratic caudidate for governor ol Ohio, uddrebscd a crowde- house litre last mglit. Today ho was pros-? trated and decided to give up the To ledoine eiing. leaving for Cincinnati ( via Toledo this evening, lie it much broken down. Kaiibua City, Oct. 4. A Tim.-a Dein ing, New Mexico, special sajs D. 11. L-ioy and George H'ibou left here 011 the llhii of September for the purpose ol ncuiug Ouarles MuCoinas uom the Apaclau and not returning without hi in. Arriving at Caa Grande, they found that ChielJuli had been killed on the 21st by falling iroiu his horse while drunk iuto the Casa Grande river. (terouiiuo succeeds Inai as chief. JLe roy and Wilson had much toubl; in gaining an interview, owing to the un settled coudition of affairs in ignoring Juhs sous in tlie succession, and the tact that the Mexican soldiers were trying to get the Indiana drunk pre-t-uuiably with a view to niusaucrcing iheui. The ambas-iadors iiually secur ed an interview, and oik-red Uerouiuio 100 bolts of calico and 200 cartridgen for the boy. The chief said the boy y.-h3 with Juh'd widow in the muuo tains, and she would not want to give him up. but he (jerouimo, would com pel her to release the chld upon tlip payment ot the ransom, At this junc ture the Mexican soldiers appeared, and the chief broke ofT the interview. Lerov anil WusJn were unable to see aim again, and returned un-Ucce.iUul. Further step?, however, will be tuktn for the rescue o' the child. Pittsburg, Oet. 4. At the scene ol jesterday's coiiflagratiou large " crowds toda swarm. .Men are at work among the ruius. There were also a number or women. Small exhibitors who had lost their an m the lire, still keep up the searcn in a despairing way, hoping to save something from the general ruin. The origin is still unknown. The ex position managers hold firmly to the belief that it was the work of incendi aries and not caused by an explosion of benzine. The latent -tneory is that it was set alire !Vi the purpose of robbery. l'he aggregate lot.6 will be one million. The insurance is not oue-tifih ot .this amount. The exposition society are - L erecting a high "fence around the grounds. San Francisco, Oct. 3. Senator Shar on today commended suit in the United States circuit court against Augie Hill declaiing that the alleged contract of laarrifge between huuselt and her. claimed by Mis.-- Hill to Ik- in her po--t-ssioii. is a lraiiduieitt document, that t o audi contract w s ever Mined by nounced dead On the eveninc of June y, 188-?, he sent his little boy out of the house on a pretense, an 1 when the lit tU lellow returned he found his mother lying on the floor with her skull crushed, and a bloody a& lying b side her. 1 1 i.t father had flown, but was ar rested the same night. When the trial came up it wat clearly shown that he had committed the deed. YELLOW FEVEH. Sn JFianci-co, Oct. 4. Letters or iv ing from Guayainas and other points in Mexico show that not hall the truth has been told ol the ravages of yellow fever in those uulorluuute cities. A letter received today from (jeo, Trent, a well-known pioneer California!., bet ter known at the owner of the famous race horse Thad Stevens, at Mszathm, says, in order to give some idea of the violence of the scourg" in this city, that out of an opera company ol thirty-one members, seventeen have d.ied, including the prima don..u in less ihau three weeks. Wiihiu two weeks more only live of the origiual troupe was left living. Medical men were all sick. Two ol them died. The victims were buried hastily and uucotliued. Three hours was the usual interval between death and burial. Fur the hut week deaths have not averaged more than twenty a day. The disease is, however, sweeping the iuurior towns like wild tire. Courts are all closed, and the judges fled beyoud the jurisdiction of yellow j-ick. The spread or ihe dis ease is oclieved to be largely due to the ignorance of pliysicans ot the charac ter of the lever. Advertising Cheats I!f "It has leColiir to coliiliiou to wiite the begiuuuig ol an ai lick, lu an ele gant, ii.tercniiug m.iuner, "llieu run it into some advertise mint tuai we avoid all such, 'Aud simply cad attention to the in en is of Hop Liitters in us pliiu, hon est li-i tns as possible, "To lLduce people "To give them one trial, which so proves iheir value that they will never use anything else." HANKS. .lollff I-ITUEIt.l.l, A. W. MeLAf-IIMN I'lesiJeut. C'ltKhler. FIRST NATIONAL sup B .a. iisr -k: i OK iUATTSMOUM!. M-.LKASKA, Oiltstlie very Ix-st I;t llitii-s lor the iiunit trauf actluu of K'Kitlinato BANKING BUSINESS. Slocks, ISoiuls. liold. (iovvrnnieut and loca Hecunlien l.uu;hl and hoi a, lrjoslts receiv ed and inlen-st allowed on lime I ei utl calcH. Kialt: drawn, available hi any larl ol Hit. United NlateB mid all tlie principal towim ul tmpe. CollM-tions made & promptly rtmitttd. Highest market pricen paid for County War rants. State ai.d County Kondc DIRECTORS : Jol.n KitRfr.nd A. K. Touzallu. Jolui IC. ClarK, It. C. Cu-lilnK, eo. E. Uuvey, K. K. Wtnte, A. W Mcl.auulilln. WKEP1JMG WATER IB5.E5IIES.! WEEPING WATER. E. L. ItEKD, President. NEB. 15. A. GIBSON, Vice-President. It. S. WILKINSON. Cashier. A General Mmi Basiness Transacted. IIKHUMITN Keceived. and Interest allowed on Time Certl Bcatrs. IltA I TS Drawn available In any part of the Unite.! States and all tlie principal cities of Europe. Agents fur the celebrated HaffllK Line of J-'ieamers Bank Cass County Cotner Mala and Sixth Streets. PIjATTSMOTJTH ITEB 'The Hemedy so favorably noticed in all the papeis, "iteligious and recular, is "Having a large saie, and is planliHgall oilier medicine. "There is no denying the virtues of ' the Hon plant, and the proprietors o. Hop liitteis have shown gioat shrewd neas. "And ability "lu compounding a mrdicine whose virtues are so palpable to every one's observation." Did ShoDie? "No! "She lingered and suffered along pin ing away all the tune tor years," "The doctors doing her no good," "Aud at last was cured by this Hop Ihtiers the papers say so much about;', "lluieeu! Inueeiil" "llow thauktul we should be for that medicine." A Daughter's Misery. "Eleven years our daughter sutlered on a ied of misery, "Prom a complication of kidney, liv br, rheumatic trouble and Nervous de bility. "Under the care of the best physic ians, "Who gave her dtsoise various name?, "But no relief, "And u.-w he is restored to us in good health by as simple a remedy as Hop Bitters, ih'it we had shunned tor yeurs before using it." 'fur. Pauents. S JOHN BLACK. FTesident, I J. M. PAH KlISON, Cashier. Father is Getting Well. "My daughters saj : "How much betier father is since ho ured Hop Biucrs." "He is getting well after his long fufferiug trom a disease declared incur able" "Ai'dweare so glad that he used your Bitters." A Lady ji'Ulicu, N.Y: Transacts a General BanKiDg Business. HIGHEST CASH x'lUCE i Paid tor County and City Wat. -ants. COLLKCriUXM 31 A UK. 'End promptly remitted for. dikecctoics : loir. Black, J. M. I'att ison, C. H. I'arn el V. II. Gutlimaiiii, . Morrirsey, A. 15. init.n. KiHd lorder. ARNICA PREPARATIONS Cdemistry has discovereil no ; emedy mi peri., to Arnica f t-healinc external oriirions. I'n pel ly prepared and coiubined. it bus jio cQUtti an i toiiot preparation. TELLY The iiithliest - conden satiOx. or arnica W ii speedily cure cluii 1 liands, ciwk i li-w mil 14iiiliiii. . of th skin, whether cnnpcl froiu e inntie liittt ences or th use or HI I.X"j . . tOSMETII ! Wnl cure pimples oil laoi mikI jie-n. ret d rii: oh, skin Kolt untl f r. Iuva uable in S;t lilieiiin. A JniTiiiy j-eino!y for cuts, hums, bruih. : a -u sores. J'lilU LN lUUi. AL, WCUKsi, 5c. LA ILVl'lll - a fl TOILET SOAF elielitnilly pr- iim- J.lulily mcfl :utel. Al solute lv 1 uvo. Keena tli- b'.O'.i fr .m chapplai an! Imjartj to it life oni it lie.iltiiy : . Unrivi lied for cleariii.c the k p and eradicating dandrnff. Tho most per ect toi.et 6oap in tho 'worid. I'lUClC. 25 cents. Shaving So? St Louis Fair. 1 and see us in the IZockwood Block. . . - uui-Z.x And Tinners' StOGS. ALL KINDS FUR SALE BY Kxcelsior m A ST. LOUIS, MO ass County Iron Works WASH-IAN & KIRBY, Propr's. ENGINES. hlatitsi--ioii.tli. S1AXUFAVTVRBUS iOIIlLJBKS, IKON FR()NTS HOUSE COLUMNS, AM) OAS 1 IIS(rS. , facilities or hefivy worlc in Colu mos and Castings for Business Houses an nassed in the State. li-ClIINE R-5PAlUI?fO of all kinds. Our Machine Shop is fully equipped Ul clusses of work in iron. Vtroni-se N.raska manufacturing. We duplicn? all-east err prices, saving 1 bt and time ,, rtie buiMiaif i .ny part ortne nrare bqoui.j rntj im yu icrnm ui ca-nngs i iu', or j.roinise ut murriugr given. He a?kh li.e court to compel Mian Hill to 1'iuduce ihe ailei?el c u tract aud retniu poastssion ot it tlint the frau u eucy of tue document may be proven He denies ever having beeu married -ii.ee he became a widower. He states that tiie object of ilis.8 Hill in perpetiatiujj th alleged marriage contract is to la? claim ou his estate in the event of his death. Y ebb City. Mo., Oct. 8. Val Hattoii a miuer, was killed by a premature ex plosion of vuleuu powder yesterday . 1 x w. ; mm juiii Jiurun na .Mr. amos were fatally injured. -SOT GCILTY. llot bpriDgs Ark-, 4. The jury in th cirf-mr court h re in the case of PV. nk T nn, ndi t I for killing Char ley Mai thews, editor of the Hornet newspaper, rendered a verdict of pot guilty. MTSTKRTOCS DISAPPEAHAKCE. M.nueapolia, Oct. 4. I illy Anderson a Swede girl, who has been iu America since June, ami in Minneapolis for two weeks, disappeared mysteriously Mon day night, aud has been unheard of since. HANGED FOR MURDER. Pittsburg, Pa., Oct. 4 Jimes Mc 55 teen was hanged this morning in the Vaid ot the count jail. The execution Waa conducted quietly, and was wit - nessed by two hundred persons. At eleven o'clock he left the cell for the scaffold, attended by the priest and sheriff. He walked erect and ascended the sc ffoM with a firm tep. Whan asked if he had anvthine to bht. re plied "No.-' Iu"'thf fall his neck Was The Mo. Pac. By. will sell exclusion tickets Lou avilie to St Louis and re luru Fair week at $13.75 sale of ikts., to commeuce iSept ull. and continues 10 and including Oct. 6 1S33 good re turning on or before Oe' 8. During the wek visitor may witness at night "Veiled Prophets Street P- geut." "The most extensive d -ply of Fire Worku ever en iu America,"' and numerous oi her d.izzimg attrae lioiiti, at I of wliicii Murpas in luagniQ Ceiiee iipl splendor any :linir ol the ki?id ever bei'ore vit.nesied. For Tiek eta or iiit'oruia'iotl dll on or address J 1 E lis Local Tut. Am. Louinville Xeb. 17yd28wtf A m( dicated articl. of rare merit. Jix veins all plinples liealmsfip fiwv ntifi .'.lAKKSII WIXO a I I M(,Hl. H'nd .rsod ly l.eudin Barbers, wl e say of it, "Witbous piur vllel as a ehavinc; soap." Kich in lather and iustin-f. Keeps the fa-e and neck free f ompiuiploa. I' ICJ-! 15 tts. for alarecake. AR CA TOOTH SOAP Is without question the most perfi ct or tele ever produced as it not only cleans es the t etb thoroushly, tut tho combinitior wi h arnica preserves and tij-dens tlie puma. 1. gives t the bro th a sweet, delicate odor, lte taste is deliahtfu - Price, !i 5c a box All drtiegists bo 1 the above articles, or we 'will moil them, postpaid, . u recei it of price. C. H. STRONG & CO., Sole Proprietors and .Manfrs., Chlcagc WILL J. W.UHIICIy, AO EN 1', PI.ATTSMOUX1I, N EH f KA. " Unparalelled Jttractions. FALL & WINTER GOODS KM lilt AC I X(J AN KI.KOANT VAIMKTV OF II ill, mm, AM) C?-.IESIE3IESfa0-S. Liceue Notice. No.ice is hereby given, that the yn-deismiir-d haei uiade application and Hied hs petition with the County CVin misisiouers of Cast, coll ty Xelra.sku, for liceu-e to sell malt, upiriiuou and vinous liquors at his place of business in South JJend, Cass county. Nebraska, and thai the sauie w iil come betore tlie Commiasioners for actiou at the No vemoer session of the board. Davio Cakfenter. Soi;th Bend, Oct. 3 i, 1SS.J. 18t3d.i3t h h 0 e-f-O 13 Dissolution .Notice, Notice is hereby given that the part nership heretofore existing under the firm name of Gi-ace tThierolf, is this day dksolved by mutual consent. Mr. Thierolf will couduct the business at their former location being authorized to collpct and receipt tor all bids due the old lirm. James Grace, 186 5 , II. Thieholf. Plattsmouth, Neb. Oct 2il 1883. Haying opened and refitted the rooms under F. (Jarruths Jewelry Store Mi J. P. Rees Is ready to wait upon his eUsitoniers with every couvemencc which should belong to a lirbt class barber shop Hot and Cold Baths al ways ready. 185tf To the old customers of the barber stand under Mr. F. Carruth's Jewelry store, I have re-fitted ami opened this shop rd am ready to guarantee you every convenience, comfort and pleas ure to be found In a tirst-ciass barber shop- - Hot- ind cold baths alwav read v. 185tf J. P. Rekse. erf- CO CO C3 CD a - i -3 -s CD rg cd H (!) CO O O R0BKT-D0N AIELLV'S AZTD BLACKSMITH SHOP. Wagou, Buggy, Machine and Plow re pairing, and general jobbing (aw now prepared to do all kinds of repairing of farm and other nachinery, as tnere is a good lathe in my shop. PETER The old Reliable Wagon Maker has taken cbarge or tue wa;oa snov. " He Is well known as a NO . WORKMAN. Kew Wraai and Knexl isadr tliouirl used to tret the Dress Goods. Dress Goods. We don't care to make any com ments on our line in this depart ment, lbr we know the ladies are much better fudges than we are, our l.et endeavors were latest 8tles and tlie handsomest materials in the market, and we left nothing un done to lind lor the ladies a line of fjoods inieri-r to none to he found, and at prices that will .veil all we can handle this Fall. Blank' ts and Comfortables. We are aide to trive von bottom 1 ll'ICOK I III t lll'KI I l- is lare and new, have no tnmbh lection. i m ids and 1 in niakln Our ftoek you will se Yarns. Our stock of Varus everything in Western man knitting; also, fid ( i ermantowns, Saxonies, coin ji 1. es and (Jer lines of etc. Velvets, Mis il Plnsfa In I 'lain, Urocade and Fancy I'abrifjties. The Newest Shades. Cheaner ihan .Ever Before. ucsiery In this lejaitnient we oiler a collection of La- Jicb' Cientr' and Children'.-. '.ods, which for varittj' and . cheajmess has ntver been equalled. rrt p 1 lie 1, nient nir largest assort ever opened here. We have the best makes, and cheaper than ever before. An excellent Ladies' White -Merino suit for $1.00. Ladies' Scarlet all wool at $2.75 a suit. We carry all I he lead- hrauds, from the best to the cheapest, and make the prices rioht with you every time. The be.-t ;ic Cor.-et iu the city. Sole agents iv Jiall's Health and N uiin; Coiets. Warner's IlipJJ and Thomson's (J:oe I ittin. Ladies1 Hnslii Underwear.-- In ihis line we carry nothing but made i'v v.i the best muslin. I till line. and iinest ti in.m no DOLMANS, Ittissian Circulars, Paletos, etc., The Latest, Ihe Eest, Ihe UotMest Styles ever shown hero; prices ranging from .o to J5. Carpets, Mattings and Oil Cloths. On these Goods we are Headquarters FKED. fl Eli If I ANN, One Door Hast of First National Hank. THE EL (HORN SALOON KEAB QUARTERS FOR 1 F-i m Jos A 1 , 9 H 0 &E3 -ri -a W j 59 H H -ALE, WINES, BEER AND CIGARS, Olil Kentucky Whiskies, IMPORTED WINES, AIUMM'S EXTRA DRY CHAMPAGNE, NATiVE WINES, ST- LOLTIS PEER. .rugs Always 021 draaight. S Iimm of SIG-iLH.S ALWAYS IN STOCK, AT THE Fitzgerald Plock ELKHOEN - PLA'lTSMOrTJJ, NEP. V .-. x v 1 " f - , 01- h JU FEU road.) ' 1 -a. li.0 T, A-'-, -s-u.. 1 , v.... . .-----.- --.i j . . ", "i' - . . . S ' . rs.f v t.r.-.i.- :- ', " -. ' ?".-rs .- - J -.!.: --' .'-'"v. ' . ij--'e""-.'.-. 'i-! ,..T-r-.xj J"- ct- fjri-"Vrj -f v i"S--.?J.'-.-r... 'J ' i VOl! GOING EAST ANtl WEST. i-jppani Liar coaebps. Parlor P rc t-.Hi ini' , Siniokin.-r Car. volvlng Cliairs. Imilman Pal;u. KlefD ftne ranioua C. 0. & Q. Dicin;,' ara rua dauy to an1 COI4.C KCRTH AND SOU fu with RecJlu ; Solid Trains of h'l-aut tiav Coaches and Pl,' Sfiph. Atcliiaon X Trmclr- rinirii',m.. i;..i ptweea IadianapoUs & Council BJu.7s via lorU. All CODOCO-iOnS mailt In I'nlnn 1. I . 'Xacnm as the gnsai TUUOUGU CAB i irora bt Io-Ji Ltu-licpton Cedar Lapi.tssnd AJoert L-a to fct I I atJ and .MiimeapoLs: farlor drs with lUxiicinir' Chai to an 'r:a tit. Lcuis asd Pcoi- and tSi and tro-u bt Lcuii and OttuWa. oT-io cUanjre of cars between St. Loui. ani Aioines. Iwi, Llacoli-, Nebraei, und It 13 B-Jrori-uIy as:uod to b th I Finest En u I naed f n 1 1 m r, m I u . im..i .. ) x -sixiaFAA7riu2 (h;aj-&-NT