1 I I f i 5 3 I V I JUDGE ALLEN FIELD. Nominated for Congress Acclamation. by i 'HAUMOMOUS AND ENTHUSIASTIC. r Republicans all of One MindJudge Chaprnan Early Withdraws From the Raceand Makes the Nominating Speech. I The First district republican congressional convention met last night. in Nebraska City. The con- vention was largely attended and . ..' 1 was an enthusiastic gathering. t The Lancaster delegation arrived 1 I in a special car. '. . After an afternoon's Iovefeast in I , the office of the Watson hotel the t ' 4 delegates met in the opera house t 1 last evening to name Hon. Allen W. Field of Lancaster county by ac clamation as their crndidate for congress. It was understood during the afternoon that Judge Chapman of this city, who had been the only other candidate, was not making a fight as he was but just off a sick bed, and to place the cap sheaf on the mountain of exist t .1 r 1" . i -ti i r 'A '"K ku"'-j icciing ne willingly corn 4 jj plied with the request to make the iiuuiiiuiiiii Hpcecn in presenting the name of Judge Field. ALL WAS HARMONY. The opening hour was set for 9 o'clock and although the delegates were in their seats at that time and the house was crowded it was twen ty minutes later when Chairman Woodward and Secretary McCart ney took their seats. i In calling the convention to or- der the chairman said that he saw 1' such harmony on all sides as to warrant the firm belief that the con vention would, on this occasion nominate the next congressman from the first district of Nebraska, fie said that the district had been misrepresented in congress long nough and it was desired to place Ii n nomination a candidal favor of American in I igainst English or other I''.erests, and one who w n nomination a candidate who was dustries as er foreign in- would show ip the fallacies of the man who for yearly two years has been misrep .' -esenting this district. JUDGE SULLIVAN'S VIE V8. i. ) Judge Sullivan of Cass was named '.is temporary chairman. He said "hat Xthrnska lmrl tfpn Tpnresenled V y Talle and noise for two years lond that a man would be placed in t: nomination by the convention who 5 Vould defeat the man. who had rought the honor of the United f nf fa in nnpatinn tv vntin rr acrainat he world's fair appropriation and in 1 is open hostility to American in- "jjv ustries. Mr. McCartney was made Limoorary secretary, and the cre- entials of the various delegations : 'ere considered. The credentials -ere accepted without reading, and r.Sie temporary organization made ; erraanent The roll was called for i Members of the committee on reso- itions with the following result: 4Ck ass, Orlando Tefft; Johnson, J. S. rew; Lancaster, II. M. Bushnell; emaha, George W. Fairbrother; ; toe. I. R. McKee: Pawnee, C. O. rown; Richardson, D. D. Reavis. ESOLGTIONS OF THE CONVENTION. The following resolutions were ported by the committee and -lopted as read. Resolved, That we, the repub ;ans of the First congressional district, endorse the platform of the itional republican party; that we . idorse it as a wise and patriotic V .position of the correct principles a government that has been con flicive to the wonderful growth, Parvelons development and un- funded prosperity ot the nation. . Resolved, That we, the repub ans of the First congressional strict, recognize the national itn rtance of the orld s Columbian : position that has been instituttd ' t the nation and is under national ntroi. . prth ii Jntrol- We recognize its great I . . jrth in Nebraska in bringing the v 1 (fyrld almost to our doors. We be- HE roii e it should have all necessary port from the federal govern i to the end that the nation's 3 Ime n me may be protected and magni- 'tX to the utmost. e conaemn votes 'of the democratic repre k itatives and the votes of the con f essmeu from Nebraska, cast f 'ainst aid to the world's tair, as LvNipatriotic, un-American and rL l.;na th welfare and material ii?ere8ts of the people of - oinfp. We denounce the 1 tarrianshiD of the congressman J -Oo in casting about for subjects :J..fnrm. selects an industry just i . .' j-ttng in our own state, an mdus l which is lowering the price of : Riding twine made from our own ; jducts. ,i"he books of the Livingston Loan 'Gl Building association are now e?n for subsrciption of stock, for . . eigth series beginning Aug. 18, ; ; 1. Kemember this is one of the ? V. :ni:tii(;nna in tile :f:iiity. For full information and , . sck apply to c -w7t Hexry R. Geking, sec. ULESMAX WANTEg-V ajuju II v Vmission offered. yreeiiiy m f lit 1 - ed by many o. u THE ROUND-UP. Remember the meeting of the Young Men's Republican club to night. Kememuer the meeting of the Young Men's Republican club to night at the G. A. R. hall. Owing to the wet weather, the social that was to have been given last night at Mr. Deeson's will be given to-night. Everybody invited. Lost Certificate of deposite on Dank of Cass County, No. 8,079, pay able to S. A. Wilson. The finder will please leave the same at this office. Fred Gorder Sc don have sold six teen new binders during the past three weeks, which speaks well for the farmers of this part of the County. The ladies of the South Park Tab ernacle held a veiy enjoyable social at the church last nigh. Ice cream and cake was served to all those who wished it. The B. & M. will sell round trip tickets to Denver, August 3 to 7, in clusive, for $12. Final limit, October 10. Continuous passage in each direction. J. Francis, G. P. A. On account of the rain and mud the ice cream social was not held last night at the Baptist church as was advertised, but will be held this evening. Everybody invited. Julius Pepperberg requests The Herald to inform he public that he is not running a scab shop, but that he is running an open shop; that both union and non-union men are employed. TheB. & M. will sell tickets to Beatrice August 1 and 2 inclusive, good to return August 3, for one fare for the round trip, for the Hon. Wm. McLinley lecture August 2, to be held there. Alfred W. White has commenced suit in the district court against the city of Plattsmouth for damages done his store by building the sewer through the alley back of his building. Dr. A. O. Faulkner, president of the Modern Woodmen accident as sociation was in the city to-day and settled with II. C. McMaken. Mr. Faulkner will be in the city in a short time to organize another camp of Modern Woodmen of America. While talking with one of our business men yesterday he said: "There is more money in the county than ever before. I have no trouble in collecting and have less on my books than ever before at this time of the year and am doing a larger basines than ever." Ice cream, cake and fruit relish will be served to-morrow, Saturday afternoon from three untill six o'clock, in Mr. Waterman's yard, corner 8th and Locust streets, for the Presbyterin orf?an fund. Ice cream and cake 15 cents, fruit relish 10 cents. A cordial invitation is extended to all. Police Court. O. P. Monroe vs. Hank Smothers. Action in attachment; hearing set for August 2 at 10 a. m. Amount of claim $13.75. Philip Thierolf vs. Peter Felter. Suit in attachment; trial set for August 2. Amount of claim $3420. State of Nebraska vs. Gus Bailey. Charged with carrying concealed weapons; dismissed by consent; costs paid by complainant. State of Nebraska vs. JFrank No vak, charged with disturbing the peace. Dismissed by consent, de fendant paying the costs. Dennis McIIuge vs. Sam Archer. Judgment by default $4.25 for work. Joe Klien vs. Val Burkel. Judg ment by default for $12.40 on ac count. Joe Klien vs. Herman Streetweiser Continued by the court until Au gust 5. PERSONAL. Mr 8. F. II. Steimker was an Omaha visitor to-day. Mathew Gering was in Hastings to-day on legal business. Charles Petersen, the butcher, had business in Omaha to-day. Gordon B. Knotts left this after noon for Council Bluffs, and from there he goes to Des Moines. Mrs. Walter 5 cott, who has been visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. C. McMaken, returned to her home in Omaha this morning. The following item, clipped from the Ft. Madison (Iowa) Democrat, contains information well wrth remembering: "Mr. John Roth of this city, who met with an accident a few days ago, epraining and bruising his leg and arm quite severely, was cured by one 50-cent bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm." This remedy is without an equal for sprains and bruises and should have a olace in every household. For sale by F. G. Fricke & Co. For Sale. My house and three lots corner Sixth and Dey, price $1,200. Mrs. T. A. G.; Buell, Central City, Neb., apcE.R. B. Coming Attractions. Manager Waterman, for the open ing of the opera season, August 22, has secured a strong company, who will hold the boards for one week. He has a number of open dates and is filling them with first class at tractions. This season the people ot Plattsmouth will witness better and stronger companies than ever before. Manager Waterman has companies booked up to Decem ber 21. The season will open August 22 with the John D'Ormand and Agues Fuller company of sixteen artists. The company will play one week. Their repertoire is as follows: 'Ingomar," "Damon and Pythias," 'Pygmalion and Galatea," "Sea of Ice," "The Hypocrite," "Kingues," and others. September 13 Leslie Davis in "Faust" and "Marguerite." September 14 and 15 Marcel Bar ton's Pantomime Co. September 20 "The Postmaster.' October 7 Charles E. Schilling's Minstrels. October 12 "Harvest Moon." October 15 "Skipped by the Light of the Moon." November 2 "The Colonel." November 24, 25 and 26 Prof. Briton's Equescurriculean, with thirty educated horses. December 19 "Uncle Zusk Sprucely." December 21 ' Ole Olson's Trou- bles," new pla3r. Table Talk. A magazine that tells us how to live and how to eujo3r life while we have it ought to be entitled to much more than an ordinary amount of consideration and support; the great success of "Table Talk" is therefore not a matter for wonder. Its recipes for the kitchen, its in structions and .suggestions in mat ters relating to household manage ment and economy, and the thoroughly practical way in which they are spread before the house wife are able proofs that it really is what it claims to be a household magazine. The August number is now readj , and full ot seasonable I suggestions that the housekeeper will be the loser for not reading. Published by the Table Talk Pub lishing Co., 1113 Chestnut St., Phila delphia; $1.00 a year; 10 cents a sin- j gle copy. An ApDeal For Aid. The following has been received by 'The Herald asking the people of fif4artimi4Vi f fi 11 All li -va wlin feel disposed to give may forward it lu juuu VJ. jiuii i'ldsuu vil . iUASUTi LITY, aEU.,J Uiy li, To the charitable people of Ne braska It is generally known by the telegraphic dispatches to the daily papers of Omaha and Lincoln, that this village was visited by a very destructive cyclone on Friday evening, July 1, 1S92, which totally destroyed many of the resident and business houses and all the public buildings of our town. Our school district is already bonded to the limit of the law, and the financial condition of thepeoole will not allow the rebuilding or re pairing of one loss in ten. The losses are not confined to our town, but many of the farmers la our vi cinity are without shelter, and it is the feeling of our citizens that they share equally with the town in any aid that may be given us. Ihe loss is estimated at from thir ty to fifty thousand dollars, and we are greatly in need of help. It is with pride that we refer to the fact that our people have always re sponded liberally to any of our neighbors who have met with such disasters, and we would ask that each and every person who may be aware ot our loss to contribute as liberally as his or her financial con dition may allow. We have selected Mr. John A. Hall, an old and respected citizen, as treasurer, aud any funds may be remitted to him, on a guarantee on the part of every business man of Mason City that such funds will be expended for the rebuilding of our school nouse and churches. M. C. Warrington, ) A. B. Warreix, Committee. W. C. Eixi6tt, ) The Torments The "Torments" have issued the following challenge to the amatuer ball club of Plattsmouth: Omaha, Neb., July 28, 1892. Plattsmouth Herald The Tor ments, of Omaha, hereby challenge the amatuer base ball team of Plattsmouth. Address, Harry Greenblatt, 1308 Mason Street Omaha, Neb. Notice to Water Consumers. The hours set apart to sprinkle lawns are:5:30 to 7 o clock a. m. and 6 to 8 o'clock p. m. Sprinkling must be confined to these hours, and hose found in use except during the above named hours will be shut off without further notice. 6 Plattsmouth Water Co. EQUITABLE LIFE INSURANCE CO., OF N, Y. T. II. Pollock, Agent, N.E. C. Meeting, Saratoga. N. Y. The provision requiring passen gers to deposit tickets with the joint agent at terminal lines at Saratoga has been cancelled. Tickets will be honored for return from Saratoga or from any intermediate point, any time up to Sep. 15. It is not neces sary to go to Saratoga to have the tickets executed for return. J. Francis, Gen. Pas. Agt. Hi It makes no of these two Joe will sell more goods on the dol lar than any other Plattsmouth. Summer Underwear and light GENTS FURNISHING GOODS JOEKLEII, A carpenter by the name of M. S. Powers, fell from the roof of a house in East DesMoines, Iowa and sus tained a painful and serious sprain of the wrist which he cured with one bottle of Chamberlains pain balm. He says it is worth Svi to a bottle. It cost him 50 cents. For sale by by F. G. Fricke & Co. ACCIDENT INSURANCE, T. H. Pollock. Agent. Notice to Contractors Sealed uto osa'swi1'. be recr' .'ed by the secretary o" ie boi; of oc-oi i !oj until 6o'clockp. ui. .SuUi-x-8 Ai'Vt.6, j?92, for the construe. ?ou ol o-ie wo s o--. , four room Dnck )i' 'i!-.i3C.' 'e lo.slO.Mof 1-, in SiudteiiiUv' at!":'--o I-i aooi1. ace with ;lans a if spoc; .'fi ;o so.i i''si iie first Aanoual oaukor fia. . ..ir..v .. iii.t.i bid mnsi be acoi.iuuor?i by o ce .i-;ed check Ot $200. '1" lie ix)i eserves ; je riht torejcti aoya;i(' p'i -:ds. ay oroc" ot i.uetoa . o- naucation. J. I. I'NKUU Sec'y- " wobto a onnxsA A BOX." COTXBED WITH A. TASTELESS AND soluble coAmre. $ A WCXBERFOL K3E0ICINE FOR X Indlffmtion, Wan tofA ppet I te, rtllntt after Meal, fontitlngt, Bielenen of mnm Dumacti jnuowj or Liver uom- etafefa, Sick Beadaehe.Oold ChilU, Fluhingnf Heat. Zoumem of Spir it, ana A.U Hervoue Affectum. To ear ttaM eompltlnta s mart ramova th ma. Th principal cmm is generally te be fount) in the Meaieeli euiel liver I vut 1 H?. toaT ?l,to tem ,,dr ,or abort time S will remove the eril, and reetor the sufferer 2 te eoond and Uatinc health. f Oltuaraffists, mwii cents a box- 2 new ion wpoi) boo uanai St. JOHN A DA VIES, ATTORNET AT LAW Correspondence Solicited. Office ii Uuion Blook Plattsmouth, - - Nebraska THOS POLLOCK R W HYERS Notary Public & Abstracter soucuo Eeal Estate, Loan and Insurance Agent Tf von have real estate to sell or exchange send us description, price and terms. Abstracts of title furnished at reas onable rates. $100,000 to loan at lYz per cent and no commissions, on gooci farm security. POLLOCK & IIYERS Plattsmouth Neb. Office under Caw County Bank. I m difference to Joe, the Clothier, which gentlemen are put up AGAINST -FOR IN ANY EVENT- Clothier in v . This wais summer week anfl f roe is slaughternig j ; v DON'T BE a FISfi- But make a visit to j the Clothing Headquarters this Week and f take advantage of the clearance sale which is to make room for the BIG FALL CAMPAIGN No Clo.hier in Cass County handles such a Splendid line of AS DOES THIS ESTABLISHMENT OF Opera iOLO AND POKCF LAIN CKOWNS Bridge work ami fine gold work a SPECIALTY. K. 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No en- anuiciai process can hance its vnlno TlioiH Bud" cigars are always made of the finest Havana fillers and has alwavB I iuu v e ccry oiner made ar sold at mouth. brands Flatts- Plattsmouth, Nebraska FOR SALE Two desirable resi den ce lots in Orchard Hill addition to Plattsmoufcta, within a block of the Missouri Pacific depot. For particulars call on or address The Herald ofSce. MR. BRYAN Weight Clothing; ! House Block, Plattsmouth, Neb'' The Place to Buy Hardware" IS XT G. BREKENFELD. WHERE YOU WILL FIND STOVES, RANGES, TINWARE, GARDEN TOOLS GASOLINE STOVES, I3UILDERS' HARDWARE, PAD-LOOKS, DOOR-LOCKS, LADIES' PEN KNIVES, ETC. NEW PROCESS "QUICK MEAL' GASOLINE STOVE I wish to specially recommend, It is absolutely safe. GOODS SOLD ON THE INSTALL ment plan as cheap as for cash, on easy monthly payments. Come in and examine my anti-rust tin ware which is warranted not to rust for one year. If at any time you want anything new that we do not happen to have in stock we can gat it for you on two days' notice. - 421 Maln-St., Plattomoutk 1 ! It t r i--. t . 1 A -les free. i'. - i IT