Tne Evening Herald. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY. A. KalUbary. Deatlut, Kockwooil Balldlng, Telrphoa No. Dr. Sl(nl. OrUce la Orrlaa'ii nr Ktorr, Bel aar Cor. tilth aal Uraaite, Trlrphoae o. 42. Dm. f'afo A Nmtth. the Palnlm llt-atUU, I'aloa Block, orr Cltixeaii' Haas, I'lalUnoath. CITY CORDIALS. The republican convention at Weep ing Water yesterday, was well attended and was also a very harmonious one. The republican delegates of Platts- mauth, to Weeping Water, return their thanks to Mr. Jenkins, of Ei"ht Mile Grove, for the rrackers and apples. Thero will be a called meeting of the "W this evening, in the Presbyter ian church, at 8 o'ekek. All members are earnestly requested to be present. Mr. O. I. Smith has Becured the con tract to paper and paint the store of Mr. C. E. Wescott. It will be thoroug! renovated and nicelv uapered with the latest styles. The "Advertising social" will be given in Waterman's opera house Wed nesday Auir. 22nd. A cordial invitation is extended to all. Admission, adults 2" cents; children 10 cents. l esterday a neat little weekly ap peared on our desk from Lincoln, under the heading of Nebraska Slate Democrat, It will be published every Saturday Since it has come to light with as brigh a face, we wish the proprietors unbound cd success. Messrs. F. E. White and Win. - Neyille, two of our prominent business men, succeeded in making a profitable business transaction while at Omaha yen terday. Ihe two men owned land in Sherman and Adams 'county, and they succeeded in making a trade of this land by makinr an additional payment for some fine Omaha property valued in al at about $70,000. The property is lo cated about one block aboye the court house on Farnum st. There are about thirteen good residences on the property which yield a big income. The Omaha Republican gives a diz zy account of the ball game played at Lake- Man awa Sunday. In reference to the two nines it speaks of them as eighteen small chuaern. mere opinion might be correct to a certain extent, but ratience ceases to be a virtue with bore such as can be pointed out in the Bluffs team, and the most prominent one is their manager, and the next best man is the captain Strocks. Such an outfit would proyoke a club of aints, and the Plattsniouth team did what was about right by kicking as they did. The BlufTs club grumble among themselves and make other people acquainted with their troubles, saying that the Council Bluffs people never turn out or accompany them on any of their trips, showing their inap preciation of the club. When a club will gain for themselves as wide a repu tation as a gang of kickers as they now possess by appointing such a management, they should not do their city the injus tice of asking them to appreciate their outlandish conduct. PERSONALS.' Mrs. Twiss is in Omaha today. JUrs. J. V. Weckbach is in Omaha to day. 3Irs. J. A. Shaffer went to Omaha thus morning. Mr. C. E. Weseott took a trip to Le- Wltt this mornincr. ' o- Capt Palmer was called to Lincoln this morning on business. Mrs. D. O. Hewitt and son, of Senica, are visiting the Misses Ilemple. Mrs. O'Brien and child, of South Bend, arrived in the city this morning. Mr. J. S. Duke and wife, of Omaha, - who have been visiting in the city for a short time, returned home this moraine. Capt. Marshall, a former resident of this city and postmaster here for seyeral years, was in the city yesterday on busi ness. Mr. Geo. Goodell, who has been visit ing at the home of Mr. P. Gass for a few days, returned to his home at Glenwood this morning. Mrs. F. B. Stevenson and two children left fr St Joe this morning. She will be met there by her husband, who will accompany them to their future home at IIortoD. Mr. Frank Pottenger, a conductor on the Missouri Pacific between St. Joe and Kansas City, arrived in the city today. He will visit his parents, Judge Potten ger and wife. Mr. Jas. Patterson, sr., and wife, ac- companied by their three younger child- ' 1 r . i r tcu, icn. mis morning ior Pennsylvania, 1. Ml i . - .... . nuoic iucj win pay an exienuea visit to relatives. The Herald wishes them a pleasant time and a safe journey. Mr. Wm Neville leaves this afternoon for Battle Creek, Mich., where he goes to take an extensive bridging contract on a new railroad which is being built hj Mr. John Fitzgerald, of Lincoln. We Wish bim unbounded success. BEPUCLICAH8 If! COMVCHTIOH. Proceedings of ftepublloanL.County Convention Held at Weeping Water August 20, 1888 Convention called to order by M. D. Polk, chairman county central committee. On motion M. M. Butler chosen tem porary chairman of convention and D. A. Campbell temporary secretary. It was moved and seconded that a committee of three on credentials be ap pointed. Motion prevailed. The chair appointed II. C. KitchieE. L. Heed and J. E. Leyda as such committee. A motion that a committee of live on permanent organization be appointed was withdrawn, when on motion of M. B. Murphy the temporary organization was made Dcrmanent. with the addition of a Mr. M. Cavey as assistant secretary. A recess of fifteen minutes was had for the purpose of allowing Com. on creden tialrs time in which to make up their report. On again calling the convention to order, the committee submitted the fol lowing list of delegates entittled to seats in the convention: Tipton precinct, J M Creamer, C K An drus, F Dobney, A S Cooley, J M Gard ner, Jno. Sears, W B Arnold; Greenwood precinct, M A Christenson, F Toland, Summers, Jacob llurbberf. Wm. Keiffu Salt Creek precinct. E C Coleman proxy for E Jeary, Ed M Jeary, M Newman Geo. E Finley, C A Woosly, N Bensnor, O B Polk. Ira Saunders; Stove Creek precinct, E A Stopher, E A Stopher proxy for F M Stopher, M Carey O Dorr, Wm Dalles. J A Lurrent, F C Wiblcy, C D Kurz, W N Sarver; Elmwood precinct, S Ham, Jno. Ellington, N Magee, B W Miller, J F Richie, T Zir-k, Cha. Browne Saml. Cox; Soutli Bend precinct, T Young, F A Creamer, W L Wells proxy for A L Tioiblin. Ed Matree, John Keas oner,' Wm. Kirshaw; Weeping Water pre cinctj N M Satchell. B F Simons, Alix Mitchell, 3 W Coglizer, E S Gilbert, Jas Johnson, M Mcndennan, Win. Wallen. J T Marshall, T E Able, M M Butler. B A Gibson, B C Yeomans, E L Reed, J W Thomas, E II Wooley, G W Norton, D T Dudley, P S Barnes, M Spink; Center precinct, I N Woodford, S Rictor, H W Gleason, F F Rex ford, G M flower, O II Torrence, R Y Gordon; Louisville pre cinct, no delegation present. Chairman central committer advised that L C Eck off cast vote of precinct, Avoea pre cinct, Geo. Switzer, J II Davis, E Hibner, J E Leyda, C A Kuntman, O Ogderl, Wm. Holback alternate.! II Johnson; Mt Pleasant precinct, Jas. Hall, Jas. Morly, Jno. Philpot, lieja. Young, B F Evving, Wm. Murford; Eight Mne f-roye. Jno. II Becker, S Barker, F Henning, S O McLain, II. Inhelder, Fred Murphy, J II Miiler; Liberty precinct. Joe Austin, Geo. R Murray, Jlcnry Taylor, Henry Wolf, Isaac Pollard, M Rose, Joe Brandt, Frank Kendall; Rock Bluffs, A Root, W A Brown, Jas, Root. S Lloyd, Wm. Dull, Jno. Edmonds, fearnl. Latta, Thos. Holmes, D W Curtis; Plattsmouth precinct, O II Ballou, II Eikenbary, S L Thomaa provy S Buzzell, Wm. Witten camp, I Wiles, .Jno. Davis; Platts. City -First ward, M DPolk, D A Gajjjpejl, L C Stiles proxy L E Skinner, A B Knotts, J II Waterman, II D Jackson by D A Campbell proxy; Second ward, J W Johnson, OhM. Harris, Wm. Webber, P D Bates, It Donnelly, J) Barr proxy for Johnson Donnelly and Bate; JI C McMaken, Ed Martin, V M Mullis; Third ward. F Steimke, S WDutton, I II Dunn S C Greeu, J H Donnelly, J II Hall, H E Palmer, Jas. Mitchell. Q C Smith, Wm. McCaulley, II C Ritchie proiy for Char, Forbes, Wm. Hayes, M B Jfurphy; Fourth ward, Wash Smith, Wm. Ballance, D B Smith, J N Summers proxy D B Smith, Walter Thomas, J W Sage proxy D B Smith, P J Joh&son, T C Shepherd, If P Sundell, E Messier proxy D J? .Smith, E W Cook proxy D B Smith, J P Antill After a fieyv corrections had been made report was adopted and L C Eckoff was authorized to cast vote to iyhjch Louis ville precinct is entitled, M Cavey de clining to act as Asst. Sec, J. T. Mar shall was elected. Motion allowing del egates present to cast full vote of pre cinct or ward adopted. It was moved by Mr. A. Root that ! ('apt. C N Baird be allowed to select sixteen delegates to the state convention. Motion duly seconded when Mr. M. Cavey moved as an amendment that the delegations present from each ward and precinct select one of their number and that said committee recommend to this convention sixteen names as the state delegation. The amendment was sec onded. Mr. E. II. Wooley moved as an amend ment to the amendment that Capt. Baird be called upon to read the names he had selected. This amendment being second ed was adopted. After Capt. Baird had read the list he had prepared Mr. Cavey still insisted on his amendment which was adopted. The question recurring on the original motimas amended; it was I adopted without division. The wards and precincts then named the committee in order as follows viz: Greenwood precinct, Andrew Christen son; Salt Creek precinctE Jeary; Stove Creek precinot.Ui A Stothere; Elmwood precinct, N MaOe; South Bend precinct, T11H DAILY IlERALD: TlATTJIIOU m, T T Young; Weeping Water precinct, E Reed; Center precinct, 8 Rector; Louis ville precinct, L C Eckoff; Avoca precinct J II Davis; Mt. Pleasant precinct, G W Young; Eight Mile Grove precinct, S Jarker; Liberty precinct, I Pollard; Plattsmouth precinct, I Wiles; Rock Bluffs precinct, A Root; Platts. First ward, J II Waterman; Platts. Second ward, W Webber; Platts. Third ward, S W Dutton; Platts. Fourth ward, W Bal- lence. On motion it was also ordered that this committee should name sixteen delegates to congressional convention. While committee was absent making up their report, Messrs. Ballou and Con- nell were called upon and addressed Ihe convention. The following resolution was iutro duced by Mr. E. II. Wooley and unani mously adopted: Wuekeas the senior .senator from Nebraska, Chas. F. Manderson, lias been a faithful servant of the people and vig ilantly guarded their iutercsts, and whereas he has been in an especial sense the champion of the soldiers of the late war in urging their juit demands against the unjust parsimonious courts of the democrat party in congress. Therefore be it Resolced, tha(t we the republicans of Cass county, in .convention assembled, do heartily endorse the actions of Chas. F Manderson as a senator from Nebraska and belieye that the interests of Nebras ka and the republican party will be well subserved by his return to the senate at the experation of his present term. A resolution was introduced by Mr Wm. Delles as follows, viz: Resolced. that the delegates selected from this county to attend the state con veutiun be and arc hereby instructed to use all honorable meaps to secure the nomination of Atty. General Lease for a second term. . Mr. E. II. Wooley moved to substitute the following viz: Resolced that the republicans of Cass county in convention assembled do heartily endorse the actions of our rail road cpmmisssoners, including Atty Gen. Leae and i'avor the nomination of such men as will continue the work they have begun. At this point the committee to select delegates being ready to report the mat ter was laid over temporarily. The committee through Mr. E L Reed reported that they had selected the fol lowing deiegaiop to attend the state convention, viz; D A Camppell, D K Barr, M B Murphy, Wash Smith, Turner Zink, T T Young, Geo. Switzer, Isaac Toland, Anderson Root, John Becker, George Pindley, J M prpapier, E H Wooley, O II Ballou, I N Woodford, M Ca vey. Following were the delegates selected by the committee to attend the congres sional ,oairejifjpn: Henry Taylor, L C Eckoff. Geo. oung, u O Stiles, D B Smith, II C Ritchie, S L Thomas, J W Edmonds, F Dobney, J Elington, J E Leyda, S Barker, Ed Jeary, W Dalles, F F Rexfivrd, C N Baird. Report of pomHijttee as to both delega tions adopted, After adppting Mr. Wooley s substitute and Mr. Delles reso lution, convention adjourned. M. 31. Bi'TLin, Chairman. D. A. Campbell, Secretary. For Sale I offer for side for .hiriy days, at low figures, my residence property, Cor. 6th and Dey streeta. House of 8 rooms in thorough repairs, good stable, large cis tern and city water, four lots filled with fruit an4 rubbery and commanding a fine view of the river, 00 hearing grape vines. If taken soon will ceil at $1800. Part time if desired. tf. Mrs. J. A. Buell. Notice to Draymen- Tfce draymen and expressmen are here by notified that te ejtenf pf their time for paying a license limited to one week. If their license is not paid by that time, they will be dealt with accord ing to law. By order of City Marshal, Geoiigk Poisall. 7o Builders. Bids will be received iiiilj Jjpon, Au gust 28, 1888, for building a boiler room addition to High school building. Plans and specifications can be seen at Bennett and Tutts, ths pgjit is reseryed to reject any or all bids. Wif. JIates, tf. ' See. Bd. Ed. Attention! S- of V. A-ii niemoers or ii. jj. maimer camp jo. oO, a, or . are hereby notified that there will be a unseting at the hall "Wed- nesd ynight Aug. 2:i. iiy osder of b. C. Greex, Capt. For Sale Household furniture for sale, consist ing of kitchen, dining rooin, parlor and bed room furniture, also bedding, in fact everything necessary m keeping house, Enquire of W. W. Cole. tf. - Wood for Sale. Leave orders with J. D. Tutt, at Ben- nett & Tutt's store. tf. VOiic, uiarrna?a ana Mummer com plaints are dangerous at this season of the year and the only way to guard against these diseases is to have constant- y on hand a bottle of some reliable rem edy. Beggs' Diarrhoea Balsam is a POS ITIVE RELIEF in all these disagreeable cases and is pleasant to take. It will cost you only S3 cents. O. P. Smith & Co., Druggists. Light snmmer shorn for your Uttld girls, 25 cents only, at Merges'. Mr. J. Antill has reported a big oys ter trade in this month of Auguret. t LlLlw A, 'x Uu DAY, ggjjLri- 3HE e r r'aaa 3Q-tol 'a- . SPECIALTIES THIS WEEK 52 inch All-Wool Dress Suitings in all the New Mixtures, only 00 cents a yard. L 52 inch All-Wool Broadcloth Suitings . 4 in all the New Shades, only S5 cents per (D yard, worth $ 1,00. j Ladies' Long Cash were Srfi, Fringed, K only 75 cents each. Lj Ladies' Long Cashmere Scarfs, Fringed ) and Emhroidered, only 55 cts., wor th 31.25. I fj Ladies' Loug Persian Scarfs, Fringed, yj at $1.35, worth $2.00. ) Ladies' Cashmere Scarfs, Fringed and () Embroidered, .2ij, srcjrtJjL $ 3.00. Special Values In Gloves Ladies' Brilliant Lisle Gloves only 25 cents, worth 50, Ladies' Pure Silk Gloves only 30 cents, worth 50. Ladies' Pure silk Gloves only 50 cents, worth 75. f,adjes' Five Button Undressed Kid Gloves, Scallop Tops, Embroidered Backs, in Black and Colors, only 1.00. Ladies' Four Button Dressed Kid Gloves, Embroidered Backs and Colored Welts, only 3 1.00 a pair. (9 O H H c H" (D m Ladies? " WllHe cents each. Fe Merrnaii ONE DOOR EAST FIRST NATIONAL BANK. A tAUU. Having this day sold my stock of Hardware, Stoves, Tinware, etc., to Messrs. Brekenleld & Weid man, I would respectfully and ear nestly ask that all those in niy det come forward promptly and settle their accounts; as it will be neces sary for me to close up my business as speedily as possible before en gaging in other pursuits. I also take this occasion to thank the public, both in the city and county, for the very liberal patronage giv en me during the tiire I have been engaged in business here, and hope the same will be extended to my successors. JNO. R. COX. doctl-w3m Dont go to Omaha when you want to get your peaufifuj parlor and bed room sets uuc go to iienry uoeck's iur- niturc emporium where you can get every thing in the furniture line that will go to make your home beautiful and comfort able; and above all you can get it cheap. Iicmeiibe? t e who sells most can sell cheapest. I agree to forfeit $10 to any cigar dealer of Plattsmouth who will produce a foreign 5 cent cigar that will equal in fineness and quality that of Pepperberg's "Buds" L)an i an pe at once. 18-lw Jclics Pkpp'erbeku. I wish to notify all those who knew themselves indebted to me, th -t unless their accounts with me are settled by September 15, 1868, they will be plaped in the hands of a collector, who will cob lect the same. Respectfully, dl4t TnEO. P. Livingston, M. D. For Sale. One charicv aj: cook stove for sale cheap. Inquire of tf Solomon & Nathan. Sherwin & Williams' mixed paints, the best in the market, at Fricke & Cp's. drug store. 8-tf, A man can furnish his house more com pletely from the furniture store of H. Boeck than at any place in town. Child's high sandals, pair, at Merges'. only 23 cents a Plenty of feed, flopf, graham meal at Ileisel's mill. tf and The finest bedroom sets can be found at H. Boeck's. II. Boeck's furniture stock is acknowl edged to be the finest and most complete ia the city. A new line of neck ware just received I at J. H. Donnelly s's. tf. X- id (D O H' & H c H" (D Ljnen Collars PAD PLQOD There is not one tiling that puts a man or woman at such disadvantage before the world as a vitiated state of the blood Your ambition is gone. Your courage has failed. Yqur vitality has left you. Ycur languid step and listless ac tions show tjiat you need a powerful in yigorator one' bottle of "fieggo! lood Purifier and 131ood Maker will put new life in a worn out system, and if it does not it will cost you nothing. O. P. Smith vt Co., Druggists. Everything aecesdary for furnishing house can be purchased at H. Boeck's. When your skin is yellow. When your skin is dark and greasy. When your skin is rough and course When your skin is inflamed and red. When your skin is full of blotches. When your skio i.3 f j!1 of piniule3 vou need a good blood medicine that can be relied upon. Beggs' Blood Purifier and Blood Maker is warranted as a positive cuie ior an or the above, so you cannot possibly run any risk when you get a bot tle of this wonderful medicine. For sale by O. P. Smith & Co. SnerlfTs stai- By virtue of an execution Issued by W. P. Showalter, Clerk or the District Coir't within anl for Cass county. Nebraska and to me di rected. I will on the 5th oav of September A. D. 18x8, at 2 o'clock p. in. of said dav. on the northwest quarter of section eleven, 'township ten, raDge eleven, in Weeping Water precinct. C:i8 county. Nebraska, the s lifaijtes John on, in said co-nty. seli at ciMic a.Mion. tne lofia'ii i'ig-pe.sortii nropt-rf v tsi. ii : Eifsiit stacks of oats i th same are noiv fi'aefc ed on the above described premiea. The same being levied upon and taken as the property of James Johnnou, Defendant ; to sat isfy a Judgment of said Court recovered bv th Plattsmouth Live Stock Com pan v. Plaintiff, against said Defendant. Plattsmouth, Neb., Aug 21st. A. I) . ls. J. C. ElKENKAKV, Sheriff CaH Co., Neb. By David Miller, peputy. 2-2 Sheriff's Sale. Bv virtue of an oritur nf aaio um.as 1... to f- Showalter, Clerk of the District Court' within and for cas-uounty, Nepraka, an to uie di rected. I 1 011 the UtU day of August. A. D. V-?8' Bt ,? a'11 V- in. of said day. at tneso.it h door of the court house in Plattsmouth Cass V!A rj-"'1' a said county, sell at public auction, the following real estate to-wit: JAt No. three (:n and No. four (4) in block No. thir-tv-nine(30) in Voung & Ilaye' addition to the city of riattsmouth. Cass county Nebraska as "Y 111" uracil iieu on me recorded plat f .-. u.iiiiiii iu fnui iruv. loiretlier with tli .1 C. ElKKXKAUV, rihenffC e.s Coii'ity, Neb., By David Miltar, Deputy, mue."Sned ?l 2 0 cIook p- M- and adjourned till Saturday, August 2Vh. J. C. EiKEuiiARv, Sherff. "ADVERTISING SOCIAL" Given under the Auspices of the Ladies of ST. HiTTICJE'S AT THE Waterman Opera House WEDNESDAY EVENING, A TJ G-TJ ST 22. Admissission: Adults 23 cents; Chil dren 10 cents. Everybody come. ik:t litres auu appm tences the euntobelongiii" or In any wise appertaining. The air:e bel-5 levied upon and taken as the property of An-re-KIif' old, V1""''!! Htrohl and Isaac Weil & Co.. plaiutiils. against said defendant,. Kcal Estate Bargai. EXAMINE OUK LIST. CONKISTINO ok- CHOICE LOTS - X 0NT South - Par 21 lots in Thoiiipsou's addition. 40 lots in Townsend's addition. Lot 10 block 138, lot r, block 101. Lot 1 block 0, lot G block 03. Lot 11, block 111, lot 8, block 01. LOTS IN VOUKd AND HAYS' AI'HITIO.N. Lots in Palmer's addition. Lots in puke's addition. Improved property of all descriptions and in all parts of the city on easy terms. A new and desirable residence in South Park, can be bought on monthly payments. Before purchasing elsewhere, cdl . id see if we cannot suit you better. 3 acres pf improved ground north oi the city Jjraits, 1 3 acres of ground adjoining 'A- uth Park. 2 acres of ground adjoining South Park. acres of ground adjoining South Park. 1 ; . 20 acres near South Park: He stv. 14, T. 10, R. 12, Cass county, price 800, if sold soou, . 11 w sec, a. T. 13, R. 10, Cass (V, price $2,000. A valuable improyed stock fram in Merrick Co., Nek, 100 acres and on reosontiblu terms. Windham & Davies. D Consult your best interests by insuring in the Phoenix, Hartford or .Etna com panies, about which there is no question as to their high standing and fair dealing. TORNADO POLICIEH, The present year bids fair to be a dis astrous one from tornadoes and wind storms. This is fore-shadowed by the number of storms we have already had the most destructive one so far this year having occurred, at Mt. Vernon, 111., where a large nupibcr pf bujldings Cj:p destroyed or damaged. The exemptiou from tornadoes last year renders their oc currence more probable in 1 868. Call at our office and secure a Tor nado Policy. Unimproved lands for sale or exchange. is RAM WINBHAII & DA7IES. PLATTSMOUTH, NEB. v J