The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, October 23, 1883, Image 2
OPERA HOUSE BLOCK Orders taken for WILMJX MlOS.'HIIIKTH. opera iicusp: ct.otibifks, GENTS' AND FURMSHERS. IP ifoiongg r FOST OFFICE ews Depot STATIONIClc Y C1GA113. PLATMODTH HERALD. I'UBLIHIIKI' Itv riie Plattsmontti Heral PnMisMniCo. Telegraphic, Jnes Poftoe. MASON & HAMLIN IIENKY F. M1LLEU and OENEKAL NEWS. An Important Land Decision by the Secretary of the Interior. PLATTSMOUTH OPERA HOUSE,1, October 1, 1883 i ror the nvxt Thlrtv Days I will sell The Coroner's Inquest in the Zora Burns Tragedy. .Miscellaneous 31atters. Iflason&Hamlin Organs ilT COST ! To vl: in up :is lino u stock of Organs as ever were ollerel to the ul-i- Any one in want of a line Or-ran will find it to their rnteivst to all and get my prices. For the above time you can get a MA30N & HAMLIN, T2i Sest i23L tlio World, l.iw. ..r l.iw r. than the so-called cheap Organs, for CASH, or on RENTAL, or TEX-QUA RTERLY-I'A YM ENT plan. JT AMIES lEWIEE, - ji -. . , . . . . . AMJT 13. TODD'S Habdware Emporium AT SAGES OLD STAND, ON LOWElt MAIN STREET. tcr. It was over four mile.) In length. Ceremonies were held at Wcodlawn, ufier which the remains were placet I in a vault, pendiug their iuteimcnt in a private lot recently donated fur that purpose. A NEW KKCElVEIt. Chicago, Oct. 22. The Toledo, Cin cinnati and St. Louis rad lies pait a id part within the jurisiictiou of Judges Drummond and liaxier of the Unltid States circuit court. In August lust Judge Drummond, with the coucu: reuce of J;n'g-; 1 alter, a joint d E. M. Dwighi receiver fo. t..e road. Re cently Dwight applied to Juuge Drum mm.d tor an order regarding the fore closure of h mortgage ou thai pari ot the road within Judge Haxter'j juris diction. Tiie matter came to Haxicr's knowledge? and he took odeus-. an I re move.i Dwig'tt iiomth receiver I a a . within hi-j.iri-dictiorj, uud apim.tucl W.J. Craig. Ttiij complicated qj it tcts, ai.d todaj counsel from JJjuton, Cincinnati and Toledo, representing the bondholder, appeared bo lore Ju lye Orumniond to ask him to dismisi Dwight anJ appo.nt Craig within hi jurisdiction. Drum mond replied that he saw no suftlcient reasou therefor, but in the interest of the creditors he would yield the point to the extent of appointing Craig joint rcc lver with Dwight in iu (Drnm- mond's) terriio.-y if Judge iJaxter would appoint Divight joint receiver with Craig in his (Baxter's, territory. Counsel will urge this proposition upon tho consideration of Judge Ilax-ter. BANKS. JOUX KITZORKALl). A. W. .Mnl.ArdllI.IN Ilenident. Carhier. FIRST NATIONAL IB .A. UNTIED 1 OK PI AriSMOUTH. NtliKASKA. OftM the very best fjiclllties for tlte prompt lrauaclIou of legitimate BANKING BUSINESS. Storks, Uonds, Hold, fitfverunieiil anil Loci ecurltie Hotpjlit and Sola, Orpunlt receiv ed uud Interest allowed oil time Cwi tlfl cute. Draft drawn, avalluble In any part o( the United Stale mid all the principal town ol Euroe. Collection made & promptly remitted. Highest mari et price paid fur County Warrants.- State ai d Comity liondn. DiltliCTOaS : John Fitzgerald A. K. John 11. Clara. K. C. (.Jeo. E. Iovey, K. E. A. W McLaughlin. Tonxalln, ( n.-liiiii:. White. Uiiparalelledjttractions, FALL & WINTER GOODS .EMRRACIXO AX EEEOANT YARJETV OF W WBL AND WEEPING WATER riflic HCesl JLino of (Cook toves5 66 6 66 (Kasoliiie Stoves, " TTiitware 6 (Keneral Hardware found lu Uie City. New Rood-i at prices that defj com pet ion. :ive nie a call AMI TH TTflDilDJlD. NEW Furniture HARNESS. 0". I. DEALER IX FURNITURE 8 COFFINS. and all kind of good 5 usually kept in a ft STREIGHT & CO. (Jinfremtor to fttrelsht Jk Sillier. IMAXCFACTCBER OF Advertising Cheats !!! 'It has hecome 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, "And simply call attention to the merits of Hop Hitters in as plain, hon est tetms as possible, "To induce people 4,To give them one trial, which no proves their value that they will never ue anything else." noticed FINE iHEAVY -HARNESS. VI BMT CLAHH Kl KSlTI KENTOKK I i Also, a yery complete toc!s of Funeral Goods. A large line ot Metallic&WooienCoIns Casiets Holies!, Saddles Bridles Collars Whins &c j always in stock. EMBLEMS, 4e. Our Xew and eleeant bears ! always Id readiness. Remember the place, in UNION JBLOCK, on Sixth Street, TWO Doors sonth of Cass Coun ty Bank. Wherr we may be found night or day Repairing of all J,ii.ds tuotly clone o sort notice. j Main Street, bet een Fourth and Flttb. 21M1 J. I. UNRUH, i.rr4it ir i. neb MIKE SCHNELLBACHER, BLACKSMITH noiisE shoeikg & w.vtiox KErAimxt AH llads of Farm iaDlsisflts Masieil will Xeat&es and OL!patcb. LUMBER. CALL AT Tin: Old Reliable . LUMBERYARD B. L W1TEEMAN k Wholesale and Ketall Dealer In PINK LUMBER SHINGLES, LATH, SASH, HOORS, HLIMW, &c. A'ouitb Mitit. !! itar cf Citia Ilouie. .-1ATTSMOUTII. NEBHAfKA Horse, MM 01.oclff EPNST WAGN R n short, vrell shoe anything that haf four feet, from a Zebra to a Giraffe. Come and see us. isnsw shop o Filth St. between Main anJ Vino Street utt across le corner from the new ilKKAL orricm. T0 Just Eeceived A FIXE LINK OF. MEERSCHAUM AND BRIAR PIPES OF WIItECT IMI'OKTATIO.N.J Challenge 5c Cigar, 4rJir.ms frvrthe retail tia4c oJr. AND I SUPERLVTEKDENT ARCHITECTURAL WORK A SPCCIAXTY. ail Spjjitle ttiom ill he carefully larrlea out. and full attention will b given a to safety and durability. rilSSOXS OX I4IXTI4 .'Wartcr Colors. Crayon and TeuctL 1ynvr r.tn...... - Kaf X,nj bfnrA. Vln wt- Ilency B.eek is st-lliug furniture at prices helovv auy house of the snme A LAXI PEC'IslON. Washington. A laud Case of great importance, tiie Southern Minnesota I lail way Kxtcn-sion Company vs Augus tus KuTuer, was today deci led hy the secret; r of the interior. In 1873 ti e laud grant of the railroad wa certified to the state of Minnesota by the land department tor the beneGt of the rail road compauy. Kufner. however, re cently made an entry of the tract ol land, and his entry whs received by the commissioner of the land office, 'who held that the certification of the lands to the st.it was irregular, and that the certificates had not the fore-.- ot patents. The secretary upon the su' ject holds Hi it by virtue of the grant and under the act of July 4, 18CG, as amended Ju ly 13, the sima year, the title to land in contest passed to the state of Minne sota for the benefit of said company when the tract was cert i tied to the state in 1876 by the land department ue lurther holds that it having been uecni"!i by said department iu 1870 that said land passed to the state tin v oitiu fii.iui.Him ii naving oeen so C rtified, and under nuch adjudication te 'a id h'tving been sold to innocent piriies, such a decision cannot now b cnt-ge l. It 14 said at tho inferior de pirtmvir that the decision ol tl.c com midsiouer, if austaiued, would have re sulted in a loss to the railroad compa ny in .Minnesota, of about one million acres of land, and the decision might h ive also unsuttleJ the title to fifty mil lion acn s of land-certified to railroad companies ip other stales, under the act of 1S83, deciariug that the public land in Montgomery county, Alabama, to min?ral land. The commissioacr ot the hud oflioa has advertised it for sale on January loth next. 'J he land in Huntsville district, Alabimn, inetitiou- ed in the act will, also ba advertised for sale. COUOXKIi's IXQl'KST. Lijcoln, 111., Oct. 22. At Zora Burns' iuqtiest, Thomas M. Duke, who was engaged to many the girl, proved a satisfactory alibi. The father of Z ra 'eatifie l that she had shown him two Ictersreceivedjfroui G. A. Carpenter, uw un lei ar.est for her murder, and read portions of them to tiie witness. The dead girl had claimei th at Carpen ter was owing her some money and she had stat.nl before leaving home that shi wasgoirg to Lincoln to try und col lect it from him. Harvey Aprend, one of ihs jurors. testified that on August 14 last, he sa v Carpenter at IVorit with a woman, uui:33 ue.iuveu 10 nu me luur deredgirl. Next evening hi saw her at the depot, and the took the same train a Carpenter and witness did for Lincoln, though she did not set with or near him. His testimony created a sensation. Other witnesses testified aa to incidents, going to show the inti mate relation between Carpenter and theg r. YELLOW FEVER. San Francisco, Oct. 22. A Fran- drade, a Mexican gentleman, arrived here by the train from Guaymas, says that when he left six days ago, yellow fever of the most virulent type was still prevailing in that city, notwith standing all the report j to the contrary. Among the I.uesc victims was Col.Gor rea, ot the Mexican army. He says that the fever was originally brought there from Panama. At Hermosillo'the disease is still raging. The number of deaths is much greater than report ed. Among the poorer classes the dis tress is ieriu!, ami to add to their suf feriug food was scarce and dear. returning Chinese. San Francisco, Oct- 2 . The steam -er Ri.j Jar.eiio, sailing Wednesday f r TI T- - :.. "uus US. cany .may aboui a j uiture, much of which I propose to sell thousind Chinamen and a'out three- ! at cost. My goods are for sale and quarters of a million dollars, which "Tiik Bkmeoy so favorably in ail the papers, "lleliyious and r.tcular, is "Having a large sale, and U sup planting all other medicine. "There is no denjing the virtues of the Hop plant, and the proprietors of Hop Bitteis have shown gnmt shrewd ness. "And ability "Iu compounding a medicine whose virtues are to palpable to every one's observation." Did She Die? "No! "She lingered and suffered along pin ing away id I 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 bo for that medicine." A Daughter's .Misery. "Eleven years our daughter suffered on a bed of misery, "x rom a complication of kidnev. 'lv- br, rheumatic trouble and Nervou-- debility. "Under the care of the best physic ians, " ho gave her disease various name?, "But no relief, "Ami n..w she is restored to us iu good health by as simple a remedy a ! nop Diners, urn we ii.-hi ii:u.ru.!i ioi years before U;ing it." Tut I'akf.nts. Father is Getting Well. "My dai g -iters i-ay: "How uiuoh better lalhf r is euce he used Hop Bitters." "lie is getting well after his lonjr suffering from a disease declared incur able" 'And we are so glad that he used your Bitters." A Lady jf Utica. N-V E. WEEPING WATER. L. REED, President. NEli. II. A. GIBSON, Vice-President. II. S. WILKINSON. Cashier. A Genera! Bmiiu Business Transacted. lKI'OWIT Kecelvea, anil Interest allowed on Time Certi ficates. OKAl'TH Dmiwu available in acy part of the United States and all the principal eitiesof Europe. Dress Goods. Dress Goods. We lon't care tonnike any com incuts on our line in this tlejuirt inent, lur we know tlic lalie arc much better jmles titan we are, though our le.st endeavors were Used to ret the latest styles anI the JiaiKlsoniest materials in market, and we loft nothing done to iind for t lie ladies a of riods Blank' is anl Crjfortables. e are able to iive yu b.dtom j-riees on these o-.od-;. ' Our stoek is lj,r. and new, and oii will' have no trouble in nniktn se lect -1!. the 1 un- ! line : Yarns. Agiiits for the celebrated Mm. Line of Sleamers. Sank Cass County Cotner Mala and Sixth Stieets. PLATTSMOTJTI-I UEB I JOHN m.ACK. President. 1 J. M. PATl'EKSUN, Cashier, f Ti'diisacts a General Banling Bnsiness. HIGHEST CASH PKICE Paul for County and City War.-ants. COLLKCriO.VM 3IAII wnl iomptly remitted for. DIKPCCTORfl : j ! i r.laek, .1. M. Patterson, C. n.Parnel ; t-'. :. liuiliiiianii, j. Morrissey, A. li. " ! init.i. h',-iS, ior.l -r. inl'eri'-r to none to be lotind, and at prices that will k-11 all we can handle this Fall. of Yarns Western ( iennantowns, Saxonies, i i f ( everything in man knittim foiiijinses and (Jcr lines of etr, lit, vita Pliisfe In Plain, Iirocude and Faney Fabrhjues. The Newest Shades. Cheaper than Ever Before. UU0101J. oiler a collection of La-, UlflODlO. in- brands, from the dies (Cents' and Children's goods, ' best to the cheapest, and make the l . - I . JV i 1 l wiucu jor variety and cheapness has never been equalled. UJlllUl WOai. ment ever opened here. We have the best makes, and cheaper than ever before. An excellent Ladies' White Merino suit for tfl.OO. Ladies' Scarlet all wool at 2.7o a suit. V prices right with you. every time The best ."0c Corset in the city. Sole agents tor jiall's Health and Nursing Con-ets, Warner's Hip 1) and Thomson's (Joe Fitting. Lais iflerwear ludinno mm a a u a & s t.'couiistry hag discovered no ieuidv teiimio to Arnica f u- tieoiinc extf-uml rupCioiiE. I'r ir Iv iiroparetl and coinl'iui d. if uus r.o ccuaiasa .(ulut jireparatiou. JELLY. Tlio inchest conden sation of arnica. Will m-edily euro cliait- of the skill, whether cniiKed frou4 c inhtic inlli.. .fw or tii B ot lit irirc. CUSMKTIt'S. til cu.-o pimplort on :!.-v5 Hml .'iH-fc. reud: rine oh- Bku; stilt und l.i'r. Invu!iiabl in S- 1 ii -inil. . tuniily reino.'y for cuts, l.urns, bruise s !: sort-. I'HICK IN JjX At, WI IJ.S, 3c. TOILET SOAP Ieli(;ltftilly pr-ff.nn- I, liiylily inel-Icatt-tl. Al solute- IV 1-llni t.'f.A..H .1... i fr nii cliappias ,1a I imparts to it Hie dU valtiiy gum. L'nriviilK'ci iuf .cioaniiic Ui- K!i I r.lic.Htin dundmlT. Tlio most ier o toiU t soap in tho wvrld. AitIC'i:, 23 certs. CLOAKS ii this line we; uirrv i . ... I - -v I. lit i. t... I... -.C 1 . "hi, iii.mi- mini un nest, niusjin and finest trimming?. Full line. , DOLMANS. Russian Circulars, Palctos, etc., The Latest, The Best, The Nobbiest Styles ever hoAvn here; prices ranging from So to $o;". Carpets, Mattings and Oil Cloths, Iu addition to a choice Una litjuors Joe 2lfYVy kt-eps the Anhueser St. Louis beer. re of pu celeorat 201tt Scholars "Wanted Miss Scyer iato of Heriin will tpacj) pupils in music thawing pallida? or in the French or Get man languaaee. Term srvasonable address P. O. box 863 city. 20lt( lift IliBH R1 1 Shaving So r- A lrfdicated ni-tinl of rj-.j-e llMfit. I'rt. I Jtif- all )ilil,lt'H llC'ia 11. . i..... .1 '1AKESSHAVIXO a I'KI.loiiT I- ndorsetl by Lcadin-,' Parbera. l.o aav of it, ithout pnrallel hh a shaving soap" itich i'i iatliorand lustinu. Kff-jis the rnoc pjl nock free from pimples. 1'HK K l.Vcts. lor uiarlcake. On these Goods we are Headquarters FfitEIX HERMAN One Door r.a.-t ,r First Nat I1 jonal 9 JJank. TOOTH -SOAP Is vithout ciuoRtion me uioat pr jiect a t:clo ever ltroduoei Dr. Schildknecht's Office- At the present and until further no tice, I will have my office with Dr, Sal isbury iu the llockwood block over Johnson Bros.' store, where I may be found during office hours. lC9d,tWtf W. II. SCHILDKKEOUT. Troy City Laundry. Removed to the first door north of Stadlemans on sixths &t. opposite Nev ills JJlock. The Troy City Laundry will hereafter be loca'ted here and old customers and new ones wiU find us ready to give satisfaction in all kinds of Laundry work. V. B. Brown Prop. I94dtf iue uioat pr jlect ar fi a if: iif onlir l.niei ca the tetlr thorntjuhlv. I tit tho combination wiLb arnica preserves aiid bcrdt iia tiio kuui.s. It Bives to the lre.tn a pweet, delicate odor. It taste is dolmhtu 'i'lf, --.'.o a Ixtv. All drueeist.s se 1 the nl.ove articles, or we will mud tbciu, iKstimid, t.n receiot of price. C. H. STRONG & CO., Sole Proprietors and Jganfr?., Chioacrf WILL J. WARRICK, Art EXT, PLATTSMOUTH, - - km nnw UfiLUU i h h 0 Collection Aotice, Parties knowirg themselves indebted to the firm of Streight & Co., will please call and settle, as we must have uione to run our business. Hoping j you will govern -yourselves accordingly, u p are Ut-specttully i ours, I06,tw.i0i Streiqht & Co. Bed "nocic pkices. I have on band iare an.i very superior stock of lur CO cr & 5 9 - CD w So o 3 2 er m they carry off with them to that couu try. Over SOJ of them are already provided with return certificates. It has been remarked that a large propor tion of the returniug Chinese now bring women w'jo they claim as their wives. There being no way to dis prove the marriage, thev are Dermltt. ,1 to land, and in a minority of cases thpw I are immediately turned lose for ini moral purposes. IN MEMOllIAM. Toledo, Our. The funeral obse quies of th late Alpj,r General IJ Stead man, at tins placothio afciruooa.. were attended by one of the Iarge.t gatherings in the State, at least 10,000 ppjsons beinir present. The fu - - - 'fore purcluisiuf I wifch everybody n uu uveu luruuuif iu uau iiuu loOK them over. All I ak ol the public Is to examine my goods and mi prices, d&wtt Henry Bokck. Hay. 'J00 Tons of first class hay for sale leave orders with W. S. Wse. " 17Sd28wtf J.T-'WiSfe . For Sale Two well improved farms, between Louisville and Weepiusr Water. Ap ply io Ttii'ddvtis Adams, on farm "w2Stt Choice strictly pure laaph? Mmirts. Ryrup 20' 13 al The ' 'Justly ct lcraifvl . An i"ii-et beer on tap at .! McVey. " aOitt" H CO . o o - XHiRAtiA. MBS 0 BP -. Eg o a brSBg i ST 7m SB i T-T : . . HEADQUARTERS lOK ALE, WINES, BEER AND CIGARS, Old Kentucky Whiskies, I M TOUTED WINES, .MUMM'S EXTRA DRY CJfAMTAOM-:, .NATIVE WINES, ST- LO'JIS BEER. Always on drauglit. &. FIBIEJ ZilRTE of G1&ILM.S ALirAVS IX STOCK, AT THE ELKHORN Fitzgerald Llock - - . PLATTSMOUTH, XER. 8 u Hun arc (Ctitcago, Qu.ltr. ROBERT DONiELLV'S 7 "WOOISJ" MjACKSMITH 8EOP. Wagon, Buggy, Machine awl Plow re pairing, and general Jobbing I k now prepared to Co ail kinds of repairiuz of farm and other machinery, & tner U a good lathe in my shop. PETER RAO Eli, The old Reliable Wae: on Maker : TSV iT- .-- r GOING EA8T AND WEST. ass I CHI MP tJnn-wu . w . - - I . . v. ..vr I r, mmij 1 1 1 v,y uoacjies, rarlor Cars, with RocHii-' Solid Trains of Elc-ant r.. rv..Tv IV line Chairs fseau fr). SmokLnfr Cars, with 1 man VnUci iWrjinL Coaciio? Pull volring Chairs. Pullman Palace KWnin-r rArZ oVTi j ST," Z'S?" V? ra n dadr to and (vol ring Chairs, Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars aad (the famous C. ii. & Q. Uinir.ff Cars run daily to and Bluffs, Chicaeo & Moines. Chicago. Bt. Jo )epu. aicuisoo s lopeka. Only throueh liae b- nnlknl A . . J .- u-7.iT.j Vi.rrTr:. aLt to at ' .'iiawaiious; lrlor Car with RMeMnW Chain! to and fmm ct. ir;. 3 ,u,5u1jV neka. On rthmnvh lhah. . t - . V .'"Am. mhi 4 vri aoi. H' tween Chicazo. Lincoln Jt Denver. rhZZ,ZZ7ZZ .Vt? ? V5.tua.w4. OjJr J i It iil CniLra.1.-i ' 04iBrer. Fresh Huik wheat flour aud Map! "r-V.? Waoeti 4? Lewis. P7t3 rs-r. iitufen Icdinnapoli!! & Cotr.cd lilufT.rvia ; All conppotiT'T'rnade n Unjcs Uepft; ; iw.dcaaluegreiaTllit.ji;GUCAltU.Sh;. 1 It i ucivfrsayu-liiiied tu bo ll. ; , Finest Equipped Railroad in tho World for all Classes ; ft. J. POTT 11 VyJTea t aJ Oea l MaaaV PETXii.VUZnWElIUtt. fa cf Travel ana. Az iz i r V- A il i ... I ( ? ' ( i u il t ,. - i s : s i 1 "t ... g "V-JCTS,3i.'-Jiap iKisfa sty m