Bargains ! Bargains ! ! FOR FIFTEEN DAYS ONLY, AT THE P. 6. NEWS DEPOT. I will reduce my stock of goods preparatory to my removal, and therefore will dl certain lines of my goods at (JKEATLY REDUC ED PJilCES, FOU CASH ONLY, such as ACCOIIDEONS, VIOL4NS, GUITARS' P.ANJOS. PHOTO and AUTOGRAPH ALI3UMS, LUNCH and WORK RASKETS, RIRD CAGES. (LASS and CHINA WARE, FANCY GOODS. TQY&ANB HO LID A Y GQQE8J ! RIRTIIDAY CARDS, SCRAP ROOK PICTURES, OF ALL NOW is your time to buy and days and save money. Herrterrtber is good E'OIHL IFIF'TESEBJ from October 17th, and the REDUCTIONS WILL BE MADE ONLY FOR CASH. Remember the place. Come early before the assortment is bro Icen, and avoid the rush. Very Respectfully, J. P. YOUNG. OPERA HOUsE BLOCK 4ruVr- lakMi for V ILSON EKOS. SHIRTS. XPJOIM r'vr the next Thirty Days I James Pot Mason&Hamlin Organs j&T COST ! To clean up as fine a stock of Organs as ever were olfered to the pub lic. Any one in want of a fine Organ will find it to their rnterest to call and get my prices. For the above time you can get a MASON & HAMLIN, "The Best in th. World," as low, or lower, than the so-called cheap Orgaus, for CASH, RENTAL, or TEN-QUARTERLY-PAYMENT plan. (Rcneral geiit. JLJktt JB. TODD'S Hardware Emporium AT SAGE'S OLD STAND, ON LOWER MAIN STREET. THie ESest ILine 6. 66 66 66 66 66 To b found In the City. ew gooili at prices Cass County Iron Works WAF5IAN & KIRBY, Propr's. JBOIILEiaS, IRON PBDflfo facilities orheaTy work in Columns passed in the State. . AC U INE REPAIRING of all kinda. all classes of work in iron. atr nize Nebraska manufacturing. we at BDU uaio. art ies building ia any part of the State .CASS GO'TOTT AJroh Utb, IW9. SCRAP ROOKS, and SCHOOL SLATES and BOOKS kinds; lay in your goodu for the Holi TlvLs Offer only OPERA IICUSE CLOTIIIEBS, AND FURNISHER GENTS' FOST OFFICE SMews Depot. STATIONERY. C1Q-AB3. MASON & HAMLIN HENRY F. MILLER and PLATTSMOUTH OPERA HOUSE, 1 October 1, 1883 I will sell or on of (Cook stoves. (Gasoline Stoves, Tinware " (Keneral HIEarclware that lriy cocipttlon. Give ine a call AMI IB OMDEMID. ENGINES, .HOUSE COLUMNS, and Castings for Business Houses ara Our Machine Shop is fully equipped duplicate all easterr prices, saving them. should write for our terms of castin WOHSS A MOTOlTTlERAm PUBLISHED BY The Plattsmonth Heral PnMishing Co. GENERAL NEWS. The Kail ways. . Making it Warm For the St Louis Gamblers. Miscellaneous Matters. TO THE SEABOARD. Chicago, Oct. 16. The Wabash com pany has opened a freight line to the seaboard, to be known as the Wabash Eastern Short Liue. It runs over the Baltimore & Obio to the junction with the main road, and then over the main line and connections to Detroit and the east. ELEVATOR CIIAROES. New York, Oct. 10 Letters received today by the railroad commissioners froui Chauncy Depew, of the New York Central, and of G. R. Blanchard, of the Erie Railroad in regard to their refusal to comply with the recommend ation to abol'uh elevator charges, say this v could not be done without an ar rangement with the Baltimore & Ohio, and Pennsylvania roads, unless uie commerce of the port was seriously in jured. Charges at Philadelphia, Balti more, Boston and Montreal compelled them to lighter grain ai an expense of three-fourths of a cent a bushel, and subject grain to one cent a bushel addi. tional charges by floating elevator. They hoped to be able to bring about some adjustment, which would be equitable and satisfactory to all, but it had been impossible as yet to accom plish this resultt. A TUBOUOU L.TNE . San Francisco, Oct. 16 The mst through sleeper to St. Louis via the At lantic & Pdcilic and St. Louis & San Francisco railroads will leave hert- Sat urday moruing uext. The route will be by .Mohave, Tl e Needles, Albuquerque and llalstiad, to St. Louis, a distance of 2,724 mile?. AV hen this new route opeus, the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe road will cease running express trains lrom Albuquerque to Denring. No through cars will be run from here to Kansas City. Beginning on Satur day next the Atlantic & Pacific will be hs main southern overland route. THE PACIFIC KOADS. Kansas City, Oct. 16. The general passenger and ticket agents of Pacific roads and eastern conr-eclions met here today for the purpose of adjusting rates and divisions of Pacific coast pas tenger business. Seventeen Hies wero represented. Owing to the absence of Ganeral Agents Nims, of the Denver & Rio Grande, and Goodman, ot the Cen tral & Southern Pacific, tue meeting ad journey till tomorrow, after appointing a committee of seven members to con sider the matters at issue and prepare a s.ateruent of the same. The two main questions are: First, established rates between common points east of the Missouri and Pacific coast points, Sec ond, a satisfactory division of uch rates between eastern and western lines, several perplexing points are involved, and the meeting will proba bly continue three or four days. A RAID ON THE GAMBLERS. St. Louis, Oct. 16. The Post-Dis patch continues its revelations of the testimony given before the grand jury regarding the gambling ring and police department. It prints this afternoon ten columns of evidence of J. White, attorney of Police Commissioner Kin- Kead. lie swore that he informed Gov, Crittenden that the resignation sent mm Dy warren McChesney, allegod to be the head of the gambling ring, was a forgery, an 1 that the governor in- eisted on Kinhead sending him another one; tuai alter parleying aud compro mising it was finally settled that the genuine resignation shonld take effect October 1. President Tutt, president of the tbird national bank, testified that he demanded blank resignations of two gentlemen who ctu d have been ap pointed police commissioners on that condition, but they refused; that the idea and suggestion of blank resigna tions originated solely with Governor Crittenden, and were for his use. Charles Green, president of the fair as sociatiou, testihed that 3Ir. Tntt'dt- m inded a blank resignation from him for the governor, but he refused. Ex- Pouce Conmiission-r Bland, testified to tne same facts. Ex-Commissioner Kin- kead narrated the circumstances of his resignation, and now he informed the governor th:.t it was a forgery sent by Warren McChesney. lie narrated how the ring tried to find out if the commis sioners ever were acquainted with loose woman, so that they might get t tern in their power. In the court of appeals au application was made for in formation asking tre pchce board to produce its records of the lat meeting, and petitioning the court to reverse the action of the board in ousting Chief of. Police Campbell without pre ferring charges. The case was argued by lawyers on both sides, and the mat ter was taken under advisement till this afternoon. Governor Crittenden's private secretary has notified Circuit Attorney Ilarris that the govornor is at the pleasure of the grand jury, and ready aud willing to appear before DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE WITH A RECORD." BropwoviljB, . 2M, Oct, .. J. H. Broady left Sunday for Washington to argue a case in the supreme court. A MUKDEU AITKEIIENDEO. Chicago, Oct. 15. Au Inter-Ocean Oxford, Indiana, special says near this place, three weeks ago, Ada Atkinson, an interesting young girl, was most bru tally murdered. Detectives last niht got onto clues and arrested a man nam ed Nelting who worked on Atkinson's farm. On the strength of the tate ment3 of Nelting after his arrest, a young boy of the neighborhood, Jacob Ladd, was also arrested. The body of the girl was exhumed by the coroner to learn if an indecent assult had been committed, but it was too much de composed. Nelting testified before the coroner's jury that a young lady came to him while at work aud learned from him that Ada was alone in the house, lie said the woman would be glad to have the girl put out of the way, Mid she went into the house. Being ques tioned as to why he did not state these facts before, Nelting declined to ans wer. Ladd testified in an apparently straightforward manner, contradicting Nelting in every particular. The gen eral Del iet is that Nelting made up the story to screen himself. The whole surrounding country is aroused aud the lynching of Nelting is freely threat ened. Lafayette, Iud. Oct. 16. Nelting'a full confession, that under the impulse of a murderous mania, he had gone to the house and murdered Ada Atkinson was read to an excited multitude at Ox ford this forenoon. Great crowds on horseback, in wagons and buggies now throng the road to Fowler. Tne sher iff, who was at Oxford this morning, has taken the nearest road, but is a little in the rear. Lynching i prob able. THE COLORED PEOPLE. Washington, Oct. 16. The colored people of th District will meet Mon day night to express their views in re spect to the recent decision of the su preme court on the civil rights bill. Among the speakers to be invited are Fred Douglass, Colonel Robert Inger soil. Itev. Dr. Kankin, Judge Sheila -barger, Jeff Chandler and Judge Kid dle. Arthur Smith, colored journalist, says there is much feeliiig among the colored people ovei the decision though the mor? intelligent of them who un derstood the civil rights bill, have al wajs believed the law was not a good law. If the thirteenth amendment and fourteenth amendments don't an swer the purpose, the colored people want another that will. THE CABINET MEETING today was short and unimportant. Al the members were pres- m The q. tion of attending the centennial cele bration at Newburg, was considered and the conclusion reached that, owing to the pressure of public business, it would not be advisable for the Presi dent or any of his cabinet officers to leave the city for the present. Advertising Cheats!!! "It has hecotne no 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 plain, hon est terms as possible, "To induce peopJe "To give them one trial, which so proves their value that they will never use anything else." "The Remedy so in all the papers, favorably noticed "Religious and cecular, is "Having a large sale, and is sup planting all other medicine. "There is no denying the virtues of the Hop plant, and the proprietors of nop iiitteis have shown graat shrewd ness. "And ability "in compounding a medicine whose virtues are so palpable to every one'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 be for that medicine." A Daughter's Misery "Eleven years our daughter suffered on a bed of misery, "x rom a complication of kidnev. liv- br, rheutu-itic trouble and Nervous de bility, "Under the care of the best physic ians, "Who gave her disease various name?, "But uo relief, "And n.iw she is restored to us in good health by as simple a remedy as Hop Bitters, ihit we had shunned for years before using it.'' The Parexts. Father is Getting Well. "My daughters say: "How much betier father is since he used Hop Bitters." "He is fifettiuff well after his loo suffering from a disease declared incur aide" "Ara vre are 60 giad that he use. your Bitters." A Lady jf Utica, N. Y St Louis Fair. The Mo. Pac. Ry. will sell excursion tickets Liou'-sville to bt Louis and re turn Fair week at $12.75 sale of tkts., to cominence Sept 30. and continues to and including Oct. 6 1SS3 Rood re turning on or before Oct. 8. During the week visitors may witness at night "Veiled Prophets Street Pa- geut." "The most extensive display of Fiie Works ever seen in America," and numerous other dazzling attrac tions, all of which surpass in magnifi cence and epleudor auythin? of tbe kind ever before witnessed. For Tick ets or information call on or address J P. Eilis Local Tkt. Act. Louisviila Neb. 170d28wtf Fresh Oysters. Fresh oysters just received and for sale BANKS. JOHX KlTZQ KUA Ll, A. W. McLACOIIMN 11edent. CaMiler. FIRST NATIONAL OF PLATTSMOUTH. NfcllllASKA, Offers the very best facilities for the prompt transaction of legitimate BANKING BUSINESS. Stocks, Bonds, Hold. Government and I.oca Securities liou';lit and Sola, DepoMiH receiv ed ami Intel est allowed on time tlerlill caten, lrafl drawn, available In any part of the United KIuu-h and all the principal town o( Kurope. Collections made & promptly remitted. Highest market prices paid for County War rants. State ai.d County Bonds. DIRECTORS z John Fitzgerald A. John K. Clark, K. Geo. E. Dovey. F. A. W McLmiehlln. E. Touzalln, C. ('uxhiiiK, K. White, WEEPING WATER WEEPING WATER. NEB. E. L. REED, President. B. A. GIBSON, Vice-President. It. S. WILKINSON. Cashier. A General Banting Bnsmess Transacted. OKI'OHiTM Received, aud Interest allowed on Time Certi ficates. DBAFTM Drawn available In any part of the United States and all the principal cities of Europe. Agents for the celebrated Haita Line of Steamers. Sank Cass County Cotner Main and Sixth Streets, PLATTSMOUTH IsTEB i JOHX BLACK. President, I 1 J. M. iATT!liSON, Cashier, f Transacts a Geiiur al InWn Business. HIGHEST CASH I'lllCE Paul or County and City Wai .-ants. C O L.L. KO I'lO X M 31 AIK, and promptly remitted for. DiRFrcrroKS : Join Black, J. M. I'att ison, C. II. 1'arn el F. K. Uutliniqiin, J. 4Iorriesey, A. B. " initsi. ."roil "ior'W. 3 MNIOA PREPARATIONS i iieiuistry has discovered nox'ii'cd v sjjprriov to Arnica f r bealinK external erupfi.'-tis. Pr pr iy prepared and combined, it has .110 equal as a toilet preparation. Tlie iiiuhest conden Eatioii of arnica. Will of the skin, whether caused frorac imntic influ ences or the use of HI'ltXFUi. COSaiETK.'S. Will cure pimples 011 lace nnl nvt-U, rendi rinu ohft 6km tuii't anil fu r. Invuiuable in .Su.t Kliftim. A tamily remedy for cuts, burns, bruises a..u sores. VlllCi: IN ;.1E1'AL Tl'llli.S, :45c. TOILET SOAP Ielis:l:triilly pt-r-fiimcj, highly im--Ica I 'd. ALsolute lv miro. Kfeus the skin from chapping and imparts to it life end a lieatthy glow. Unrivnlletl for cleaning tbe b-'h'p aud eradicating dandruff. Tbe most per fect toilet soap in tbe world. FKICC, 25 cents. Shaving So.? A implicated article of rare merit. Pre vent ail pimples ll.lH '1 Mtfftl'M i:M fLlltl jl.VKES SHAVIXG a DELKilU, K.ndorsed by leading Barbeis, who sav of it, "WiUiout parallel as a shaving soap." 'itich in latber and lasting. Keeps tho lace and neck free from pimples. 1'iCIC'K 15 t'ts. lot a large cake. TOOTH SOAP Is without question tbe most perfect ar ticlo ever produced us it not onlv cleans es the teeth thoroughly, l-ut too combinntiou with arnica preserves and hardens tbe pmns. It pives to tbe hre.th tv sweet,, jleiicato odor. Ita taste is delishtfu- Price, a 5c a 1kx. All druggists se 1 the above articles, or we Will mail tbeui, postpaid, on receipt of price. C. H. STRONG & GO Sole Proprietors and Jlanfrs., Chicago will J. warrick:, .A ft EXT, PLATTSMOUTH, - - NEBRASKA. ROBEftTDONNELLV'S 2nd BLA CKSMITU 8HOP, Wagon, Buygy, Machine and Plow re pairing, and gerural jobbing lax now prepared to co all kinds of repairing vi liuui ana oiner nxacumery, as tnere U a good lathe in my shop. ... PETER RAUEN, - The pd Reliable Wagon Maker as taken cb&rge of tue vaj-jn buov. He Is well known as a . NO t WORKMJLN. Vew Wasiu and Bnxxi caade C nrtBijft r ml; 1 is; 1 AR CA AR CA CQ ' gg I f li 1 g r H H. Unparaleiyjttfactions. FALL & WINTER GOODS EMIKACIN(i AN KLFXJANT VAUIKTV OF' M A HUBS, .hM MHi HHBaa MMMBMM MaB C5jSHIE2IESDir,S. Dress Goods. Dress Goods. We don't care to make any com ments on our line in this depart ment, for we know tlie ladies are much better judges than we are, though our best endeavors Averc used to get the 'latest styles and the handsomest materials in the market, and Ave 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 Ave can handle this Fall. pi Vfilve s. Velve In Plain, Brocade and Fancy Fabrhjues. The Newest Shades, Cheaper than Ever Before. TTnnjnpTT I this department Ave DUuIulJf. oiler a collection of La dies' Gents' and Children's goods, Avhich for variety and cheapness has ntver been equalled. The largest assort ment ever opened ; here. We have the best makes, ! and cheaper than ever before. An ; excellent Ladies' White JVlerinoj suit for 1. 00. Ladies' Scarlet all ! aa'ooI at $2.75 a suit. GLOAES Russian Circulars, Palolos, etc., The Latest, The Best, The MMest Styles ever shoAvn here; rices ranging from j to Isi.". Carpets, Mattings and Oil Cloths. On these Goods we are Headquarters One THE EL HORN HEADQUARTERS FOR ALE, WINES, BEER AND CIGARS, Old Kentucky Whiskies, IMPORTED WINES, MUMM'S EXTRA rugs Always on draught. H ZalOJS: of CI&AES ALWAYS IN STOCK, AT THE ELKHORN Fitzgerald Elock - - - PLATTSMOUTH, NED. ' BURL1N GT'O F T-"Q UTE iiicago, Su.linro- .v, f u'-ncv ' "read.) 1 Xst.TUr ir, zCj fx"j?g 1ki b a ?T?S-,i f. j GOING EAST AND WEST. I GOING NORT'TkMoTcljrM4' Elegant Day Coaches, Parlor Cars with Rclii- Solid Trains of Elrant Vo.v f !oa n,i fasJ rthe famous C. B. & Q. Dinin? Cars ma dau y to and .;. T-Lnia&u Minnas kmij, v.ucaco t ouncil lUuffs. Chicasro & ften Mninos lliia.. ct I,. beph. AtcUaon & Tonelca. and ..-du wutotju, uooom s iwier. inrougncars jbetween Indianaoolia & Council Bluff vuTivorin. Ail liOUliecliotia mnAn in lT Uff lnv0i!Ec,u,ppod H"ad in the World for all Classes cf Travel I T. J. POTTER, id Vice-Preat and Qecl Manage.-. yECCEVAI. LOWELL. Pea. Paaa. Aft, Chklgo.' w Finest Equipped mm, XI) Blank ts and Comforlables, Wo ldices on tliese goods. Our bloc tody will is large and new, and you have no trouble in making - lection, Yarns. Our otock of Varus ciiiiii CM every tiling in Western and (Jer man knitting; also, full lines fienii.'infowns, .Saxonies, etc, Will We cany all the lend ini; brands, from the best to the cheapest, and make the prices right Avith you every time. The best T0e Corset in the eity. Sole agents lor JJall's Health and Nursing Corsets, Warner's Hip I) and Thomson's (Jlove Fittiny. ies' Jn tins line Ave e but made lrom the and linest ti iniin;nrH trry nothing best muslin, Full line. Door ast of First .National J'ank. DItV CHAMPAGNE, NATIVE WINES, ST- LOUIS 13 EE I -V-:',' n..l: . .r.j . Tf w fhinL 1 1 I. mill Pies. SALOON iivui o. iouik, via itannil;rj. Uumcv. Kmki.ir i.uiuusiuD.uwar jduuana Albert I j-h tr. k Paul and Minneapolis: Parlor Cars trith iicciininir from bt. Louis and Ottiunwa. Only one Color&ln. "i It Is universally aOmlueJ to be tlie at Fny; .viiELMAN V. . Wtf. order. SATISFACTION OUAJLiNT