i 4 i 1 1 1 - H h : k r a K J 4. M U 1 a V OPERA HOUSE BLOCK mi M OruVr taken for WILSON P.KOS.' SII1KTM. J. P. Young CANITIES JJSfZD C1QAE3. James Me. PLATTSMOUTH OPERA H0USE.1 October 1, 1883 I for the iit-xt Thirty Days I will toll Mason&Hamlin Organs ilT P.. I?. . 1. pt i :itiu ui us inir :i mock oi 1ra.iis as ever were onereu u me iuu Ii Any one in want of a fine Orjran will find it to their mterest to eall ami get my prices. 1'or the above time MASON & "Tlio Bost in as low, or lower, than the so-called cheap Organs, for CASH, RENTAL, or TEN-QUARTERLY-PAYMENT plan. LJMT 13. Hardware AT SAGE'S OLD STAND, TTIie BSest JLieic 66 66 66 66 66 To tc lonnd la the VUy. New good at 8hc. and JOH2TSOBT BROS. Warranted to le as good as any wire made. We also keep in stock a general assortment of HARDWARE, STAVES and TINWARE, and sell as cheap as any Hardware house in the country. Call and see us in the Iiockwood Plock. v vuuliM, - . "v v m. a l - m i m r w Cass County W A KUAN & KIRBT, Propr's. Plafctsiiaoutk. ISTelD. JBOIJLERS, IRON FRONTS. CAS1H&USE COLUMNS, facilities or heavy work in Colu inns passed in the State. ACIIINE REPAIRING of all kinds. Our Machine SLop is fully equipped nil classes of work in iron. atronize N lra-:ka manufiictaru-i. uupweur au eustsrc prices, avin ht and time. a.rti huildin" in tny Dart of the State shonk. wiite lor our trrni? of ca.-tJn agfi CQTT17TY ZaOIT TCSZS j ch flth, ISS3. OPKUA IICUSE C'liOTIIIIHtS, ami GENTS' FURMSHEK5. TOST OFFICE Wews Deoot P STATION KI Y. " f MASON & HAMLIN IIKNUY K. MILLKU and COST ! ii i . .t . ..1 vou can get a HAMLIN, tlao World,'' or on JL&JKLIES IPIETT'LTIEIE, (Keiieral Agent. TOT) ID'S Emporium ON LOVER MAIN STREET. ot QJooIt Stoves (Kasoli nie Stoves GFinwaro " (Kenerailflarlware prices that defy competion. Give me a call AMI m 'ffODHDID. 7ha '9 And Tinners' Stock ALL KINDS FOR SALE BY Excelsior 'StCt ST. LOUIS. MO Iron Works ENGINES, and Castings for Business Houses an PLATTSHODTfl HERALD. PUBLISH KD y lie Plattsmoutli Heral PnMisMw Co. Telegraphic hexkkal news. Army Changes and Other Notes From the Nation al Capitol. Miscellaneous Notes. ANOTIIKU BOND CALL. Wasluugcou, Oct. 13. Secretary Fol ger says he will probably issue a call for three per cents this afternoon. AII.MY CIIANOES. As the result of furthur deliberation ou the subject, and in accordance with the p e'cxcLcc of General Hanccck aud officers, it has today been decided that General Hancock shall remain in command of the division of the Allan tic, with headquarters at New York, (icueral Schoilohl will take command of the Missouri, with headquarters at Chicago, ami (Jtnerul Pope will suc ceed the last named in the command of the Pacilic division at Sanfrancisco. General Auger succeeds Major General Pope in command of tho department, with headquarters fat Fort Leaven worth. Brigadier General It. S. Mc kenzie will succeed General Auger in command of the department of Texa?. The department of the south has been consolidated with tho department of the east, Major General llanctck in command. General Sherman will, on November 1, repair to his home at St. Louis', to await his retirement. The general will be attended prior to Iu3 retirement by those of his aids de camp whom he may designate to the adjutant general. M j or General Hancock was offered the command of the division of the Missouri, but he declined it, prefer ring to retain his present command. His letter of declination was received at the war department today. INVESTIGATION. Surgeon Stone of the marine hospital service, stationed at Saiamat, been or dered by the surgeon general to pro ceed to BrentoD, Alabama, to investi gate th'; alleged epidemic at tbat plu'j..-. The Louisiana state board of heaih has been requested to send a competent inspector to act with Surgeon Stone in the investigation. CONDITION OF THE TKEASURV. Washington, Oct. 13. Gold coin and bullion, 8200,915,920; silver dollars bullion, $120,168 686; fractional silver coin, S20,6:32,857; United States notes, $52,93S,38; Total, 406,056,301. Cer tificates outstanding: Gold, $50,560,730; silver, .$81,624.701 ; Currency, 12,380,- 000. THE HAYES INVESTIUATToX flu: charges and affidavits afecling the oilicial character of Postmaster IT " T .1.! naves, or ot. Liouts, nave reucueu the postoliice department from the inspect ors charged with the investigation of the allairs of that postmaster. First Assistant Postmaster General Hatton says Postmaster liiyes will be given an opportunity to aetena nimselt in per son from the charges made against him, and the papers will not be given out for publication before he has been heard. APPOINTED. The President has appointed Jacob Wheeler collector of internal revenue at Springfield, Illinois, vice John W. Hill, deceased. Wheeler is now United States marshal for the Southern district of Illinois. COURT MARTIAL. A general court martial meets at brt Keogh Montana, October 16, for the trial of First Lieutenant Charles E. Ilargous, of the Fifth infantry, charged with having duplicated his pay accounts. xo more fever. A dispatcii from the Peusacola navy yard was received today reporting that the last case of yellow fever had been discharge! and that there were no signs of any new cases. Mobile, Oct. 13. Two deaths from yellow fever at Brentcn this afternoon. Two mere are cxpe;td. Two new cases were reported today, Femald nurses are needed. Robertson's cast. A general order has ben issued pro mulgating the action of the President upon the findings and sentence of the court martial in the case of Lieutenant ltobertson, of the First cavalry. The sentence was that Lieutenant llobert- son be suspended from rank and com mand and be confined to the limits of his post for the same period, aud be reprimanded in general orders. I he proceedings alone of the courtare ap proved by the president. The findings and sentence are disapproved aud Lieu tenant Robertsou is relieved from ar rest aud ordered to return to his proper duties. In the order promulgating the above Secretary Lincoln writes as fol lows: "No assent can be given to the demoralizing idua which teems to be : one of the theorio3 of defense in there j care-, that no serious effuse h tt-iu I nutted bv orhcers fiilae.v eemivni-' t a Second pay voucher for the same mcn lj, It It it iyui as security for a ' loaa aud Is not expected to bo presented for payment. An officer may not proper ly give as security that, which is no leaj than a power of attorney to dingracc himself. The President is not willing by Ida approval of thi finding and sen tence to sanction the view that the conduct of the accused found by 'the court to be culpable, should he consid ered merely a neglect of duty, to be followed by a slight punishment. It is to be hoped that lieutenant Robert son will not again hrve occasion to persuade the court tint the collection of lib monthly pay if so trivial a mat ter to him that he does not remember a fortnight before it becomes due, whether or not he has already drawn it, and he will be more careful in the future to avoid a violation of tho sanc tity of his official certificate, trusted as being made on the houorof an officer and a gentlemcan. the north ehn pactfic. uieago, uci. ij. a statement is published here that President Villard, of the Northern Pacific, has partically arranged for the construction of a num ber of steamers of unusual heavy ton nage and great speed to operate in con nection with the Northern PaciGc from Superior City to Duluth to Buffalo, and by this means to over come the cost of transportion grain from the line of that road by the way of Chicago and thence east. It is also asserted that Villard interests have been quietly obtaining control of tha Xew York & vv est nore at iiunaio, thus giving them, during the season of navigation, a through freight line from the Pacific coast to the east. PKOPOSITION ACCEPTED. Aew lork, Oct, 13. The finance committee of tho Northern Pacific rail road have accepted, subject to the rati fication of the board of directors, the proposition from Drexel, Morgan &. Co., and August Belmont & Co., on be half of the syndicate, for $18,000,000 of the proposed issue of second mortgage boud.s Advertising Cheats !!! "it has iecome 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, "Aud simply call attention to the merits of Hop Bitters in as plain," hon est terras 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 i in all the papers, j "Iteligious and r.ecular, is j "Having a large saie, and is sup ! piamiHg an oiuer medicine. "There is no denying tho . the Hop plant, and the proprietors of uu a vr i Hoj) Bitteis have si. own groat shrewd- "And ability "Iu compouudiua a medicine- whose I virtues are so palpable to every one' i observation." Did She Die? "She lingered and suffered along pin ing away all the time for years' 'The doctors doing her do good," "And at last was cured by this Hop Bitters the papers say so much about:' "Indeed! Indeed!" "How thankful we should be for that medicine." A Pauguter's Misery "iIeven years our daughter sull'ercd ! on a t.'l ol niiscry, j "From a complication oi kidney. ! bi, i hcuiu Uic trouble aud Xervous de bility, A . "Under the care of the best physic ians, "Who gave her disease various names, "But no relief, "And now she is restored to us in good health by as simple a remedy as Hop Bitters, ih-it we had shunned for years before using it." The Farents. Father is Getting Well. "My daughters saj": "Uow much betier father is since he used Hop Bitters." "He is getting well after his loDg suffering from a disease declared incur able" "Arid we are so glad that he used your Bitters." A Lady of Utica, N.Y St Louis Fair. The Mo. Fac. Ry. will sell excursion tickets Louisville to St Louis and . re turn Fair week at $13.75 sale of tkts.. to commence Sept. 30. and continues to and including Oct. 6 1883 crood re turning on or before Oct. 8. During the week visitors may witness fit night "Veiled Frophets Street Pa geut." The most' extensive display of Fire Works ever seen ja America," and numerous other dazzlin? attrac tions, all of which surpass in magnifi cence and splendor anything of tho. kind ever before witnessed. For Tick ets or information call on or address J F. Kilis Local Tkt. Agt. Louisville "eb. 17fd28.vtf ForSaleor Rent for 1884. 300 Acres of pasture lanls all under fonce mile south of Weeping Watei. Jno. It. Clark Weeping Water. -Neb. Dissolation Kotlce, Notice is hereby given that tho part nership heretofore existing under the firm name of Grace & Thierolf, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. 3Ir. Thierolf will conduct the business at their former location being authorized to pay all dbts and collect ami receipt for all bills due the old firm. James Grace, 1S613 II. Thierolf. Plattsmoutli, Neb. Oct 2d 1883. Notice. Notice is hereby given ihut fji-orge W. Sexton will apply to the Board of Count v Commissioners of C;iss County. Nebraska at its statni met ting in Oc tober 1883 for a iuviiso i. t'dl mult Spiritus and Viooa liquors iii Avoc-i Cass County, Nebraska, oua year fn-m l-'orSale at a Bargain. Tlie furniture and fixtures, aud i. , or a part of the tUe!c of the Mil!! t-ory store, of th-.- late Mrs. A. I tout. OU at tho fctore. ayiCtwi BANKS. JOHJf HTZOEUALD, A. XV. Mt LAt'OIILlN Prenldeut. C'a-!iliT. FIRST NATIONAL. IB .A. ZLST IK 1 OK I LAIThMOUTII. NhUKASKA. Offers the very bent facilities (or Hie prompt traduction of legitimate BANKING BUSINESS. Stocks, lioiids. Gold, iovrnruent and Loca 2-r-urme Kouijlil anil !olU, Drjiosilsrrrelv ed aud Internal allowed ou time ('t-rtill-caten. Drafts drawn, available in any part of the fulled Stat ex and all tlie principal townit of Europe. Collection made & promptly remitted. Ulghest market prices paid for County War rants. State ai.d County Ronds. DIRECTORS s John Fitzgerald A. E. Touzalin, John K. Clara. It. ('. fuxluug, Ueo. K. Dovey. K. E. White. A. W McLauKhlln. WEEPING WATER WEEPING WATER. - NEB. E. L. REED, President. B. A. GIBSON, Vice-President, it. S. WILKINSON, Cashier, A General Banking Business Transacted. UEPOMITM Received, and Interest allowed on Time Certi ficates. IMtAPTM Lruwn available In any part of the United States and all the principal cities of Europe. Agents for ilie celebrated Haire Line of Steamers. Bank Cass County Cottier Main and Sixth Streets. PLATT8MOITTII USTIEIB J JOHN KLACK. President, i 1 J. hi. PATTEHSON, Cashier. ( Transacts a General Banting Easiness HIGHEST CASH PKICE : Paid for County and City Warant COLLECTION'S MAIK and promptly remitted for. WRfCTC'EH : Nil i-Ulack, J. M. t'att !son, C. II. Tarn el F. K. lut!:inai::i, -). Morrifjey. A. !'.. niif.ii. K led (r l;r. INIGA PREPARATIONS . t'.iicmistrv liaa discover oil noinnicil? Mirw-tir ' liiiicm u liuttiiu u.wTiiai tTupLU'H.s. Jro.r v ireuureu aim cuiuuiucu. i- ua.s .no eauai i.n ; J33I.I.Y. 6tMi'(i!!y cure clinic jwmI Jiamls, crm-k il of the 6k ill, -whether caused from c:imntic infln' IliiH fnrj rmi!rliiiM. encos or tho uro of HI li'rrili. i ismi-'tii' Will cure iiiuiU-s on laco hii ntx-h, rei.dcrinp tUioum. A family remedy for cuts, burns, bruises, a sores. flUvH INiU-ETAL 3TUUKS, g5c. tii b&iu boh unii iwr. jnvaiuaoie in Nail TOILET SOAP clis:JitfuUy per. fumed, highly met. 1 c a t c tl . ALsol ute lv nnr(. Kaaiid tht Rliin from chapplrw and Imparts to It life ond a healthy kIow, Unrivalled for cleaning the s-hij) una eraaiCHting unnarurr. Tho most per--ect toilet soap in tho world. 4M.UC1S, 25 cents. Shaving So.? i A medical I of rare me veiifn all 1 1 u ! j : l- . A medicated articlo oi rare merit. J're- eiirn all pimiIe. i VKpSSfTAVIXr. a DI-J Kill iC" ndursetl by l.eaain liorbers vi a Without parallel as a shaviii ,oap. IikhI.-s n sore lace and Aav rf it ut.ucrituu in.suim. rtoeps me luce and neck free from pimples. ntlCK 13 cts. lor a lare cake. ne tuee and cts. for a la TOOTH SOAP Is without question trie iiiubb periect ar ticio ever produoed, nn it nntnnlvnlnna. es the teeth thoroughly. lut tho combination with arnica preserves and hardens the Rums. It Hives to tho breath a sweet, delicate odor. Its taste is ueuKoniL. J'rico, xao a box. All druggists se 1 the aboEe articles, or we wlU luau uiem, poacpaia, on receipt oi price. C. H. STRONG & CO.. Sole Proprietors and Manfrs., Chicagc WILL J. WARRICK, AO EST, PLATTSMOrxir, NEBRASKA. x o hi 0 0 H an erf- cr CD O a j 9. W fa -s 33 -s CD s 3" CP B' CQ rj b IP O V3 r i H 0 r CO O O ROBERT DONNELLY'S AlTD 15LAOKS3UTH SHOP. Wayoa, Huygy, Machine and Plow re pairing, and general Jobbing I &k now prepared to Co all kinds of repairing of i;ir:i: ami othor incli:ni-ry. aa toere Is a good lathe ta my sliop. PETER RAO EN. The old Reliable Wascn Maker Usitakon rnaie rr tl:o "-a.-cou nop. Ha is wtil kiiowu an a WOKK15AK. and Itoa'irJi'K bsm!i? l -3 F&rBltf"ft S ARNICA kmiim ARNICA f'f p . i Unparalelledjiactions. FALL k WINTER GOODS i;mi;i:acin(; an ki.fxsant vakiktv or K us, AND Dress Goods. Dress Goods. "We tlon't care to make any com ments on our line in this ilejiart ment, for we know the ladies are much better judges than vv are, though our best endeavors were used to get the latest styles anil the handsomest materials in the market, and we left nothing un done to iind for the ladies a line of goods inferior to none to be found, and at prices that will noil all we can handle this Tall. is, Velve vita In Plain, 1'rocade and Fancy Falnicpus. The Newest Shades, Cheaper than Ever Bpfore. llfiry. oiler r tliis (leparlment we a collection ol' La- dies' (ient' aiil CliiKlrenV roxls. which, lor variety and eli ..... . liciijuiess lias iu vcr been ei'i:illrd. The largest a? oi t- i nieiit ever opened here. We have the Lest makes. mil ilif!iioi tliiiii I'voi' lir-t'nfi An excellent Ladies' AVhite Alerino: suit for $1.00. Ladies' .Scarlet all ; wool at 82.75 a suit. ! HQS s dtoS Wsr m5m& bs a hiissiaii Circulars, Palgtos, otc, The Latest, The Best, The Nobbiest btyles ever shown here; prices ranging from $o to .S."J. Carpets, Mattings and Oil Cloths. On these GoGds we are Headquarters FRED. HERMANN, One Door East of First National 13ank. THE -ELKHORN SALOON ! HEADQUARTERS FOR ALE, WINES, BEER AND CIGARS, Old Kentucky Whiskies, IMPORTED WINES, MUMM'S EXTRA rugs -ays is ALWAYS IN Fitzgerald Block j I i T '.- : -r the famous C. B. & Q. Dining Crs run dauy to and H f?4:'0 KansM Ojfy, Chicacro & Council seph, Atchison Torieka- Onlv thmih ii v.. Liucacu a. tres moioes. . tiioairo. St. Jo- ' ChicaBO, Lincoln &. Denver. Through cars between Inilianapolis & Council BlufTs via rvoria All connections mo1 in lTnion Denota. it iu own as the great TUEOUGI1 CAK LiNli. Finest Equipped Railroad In the , I I Vnii:, : k? ".. ;T;..':T".T. j uwin cai AND WEST. IK Blankf ts and Comfortables. We are able to give you bottom prices on these goods. Our stock is large and new, and you will have no trouble in making se lection, Yarns. Our stock of Varus comprises everything in Western and (Jer man knitting; also, full line of (Scrmantowns, Saxonies, etc, PS JU. We carry .-ill the lead iiiir brands, fro in the iiot to tJio clieaiesi. ;ni in;ik! tin i prices rilit with you every time. The best oOc. Corset in the city. Side agents lor Hall's Health and iS'ursin Corsets, AVai ner's Hii I) and Thomson's (ilove Fitting. Ladies' fflnslin Unflerwear.- Jn this line we t arry nothing but made from the best muslin, and linest trimmings. Full line. DOLMANS, DRY CHAMPAGNE, NATIVE WINES, ST- LOUIS PEER. STOCK. AT Pis Corsets i - SLEHOEH PLATTSMOinil, NEP. GOING NORTH An m..r.: nj Ottumwa. Onl man Palace Sleeping-Cars are run uV to'Sft .rom fat. Louis, via Hannibal TiuwK I . c "l cars otiween Kt I..- ij . .. Y , Moiaes. Iowa. IJn.ln vl... Colorado. ' u-lieover. ills ufaiversWyaJinitu-d .t n... World for ail Clae r t 1 1 si i . j . vuicao.