'. .J L J I 7 V Democratic Harmony in Ohio. The democratic Ktate convention which Convened at Cleveland, Ohio, jenterday morning has ho far been one of the most inharmonious meetings of a political nature ever held in the state. The Campbell and anti-Campbell factions arc in it for blood. The telegraphic report this morning naye: There have been many wordy warn in the hotel lobbies to-day be ' tween Campbell delegates and their (demonstrative opponents, and in yeveral cascn the disputes went to jnuch an extent that admirers of the .J governor answered the threats of v the Hamilton conntv cleleirates bv declaring that Campbell could be both nominated and elected with out the help of Cincinnati. All these disputes are deprecated by both Campbell and Xeal, but their affect is none the less felt in the party ranks.- While an angry wrangle was hi progress this even ing in front of the IMaindealer of fice between I'eter Nolan, a Camp bell man and amateur prize fighter, and William and James I'atterson, Neal delegates, all understood to be from Cincinnati, the lie was passed and in an instant revolvers were drawn. A lively fusilade. followed in which four or five shots were fired with mild results. An innocent by (dander received one of the bullets, after which the weapons were used as clubs with more appreciable ef fect on the contestants. They all received numerous gashes over the head and were bleeding profusely when arrested. The full strength of Campbell's following was not appreciated un til the governor reached the city this afternoon. "There is no doubt of my nomination on the first bal lot," said he this evening to an Associated press representative. "It is simply a question of addi tion, as I already have 'assurance from far more than enough dele gates to insure my nomination." A mass meeting of anti-Campbell delegates was held this afternoon at which was discussed the question whether, in the event of Campbell's nomination, the opposition should permit him to be declared the unanimous nominee or insist on a complete roll call and make the record show opposing votes. The committee reported this evening in favor of opposing Campbell to the bitter etui. This persistent opposi tion is the sensation of the town to-night, and has destroyed the last hope of a harmonious convention. in front, great length from the hip to the hock, and grand limbs. Veri tas says in the Horseman that mere bulk in mankind or animals doea not win the day. Take Jay Gould, for instance, in financial matters; he beats other railroad men out of sight. Turning to the trotting turf, the little giants Jay-Kye-See' 2:J0, and Guy, J:10'fi beat all the big geldings that ever wore harness. That great campaigner, Goldsmith Maid, was a small mare, and so was Flora Temple, who beat the massive George M. I'atchen, con ceded to be a king in his day. Kx. TH E GUN CLUB'SSHOOT, Blackbirds Winded by the Club's Un erring Marksmen. Yesterday afternoon the gun club enjoyed an excellent shoot on their grounds opposite the electric lamp factory. Congressman W. J. Hryan and Hon. J. li. Strode of .Lincoln participated in the sport as guests of the club, Mr Strode displaying considerable skill in bringing down the blackbirds. The weather was everything that could be desired and the shoot in r on the wnoie, was exceedingly good. The silver badge passed to J. M.Johns, who cleverly won the trophy by ten straight kill THE tiCOKK. Fricke 0 0100100 Muium o o o o o o e i Some choice lots on Chicago ave nue for sale. 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I When you take Quality and 3Iake in Consideration you Buy Cheaper an Place in the World than oi Can not (y i ti- 10 0 10- o e i o.i .time 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 Holmes l l o l l i l l l l Pollock 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-3 Kiihney 1 1 1 1 o 0 1 o 0 1- Wflier 1 l 1 o 1 o I 0 1 1- Kicliey l ooouooi 103 Cliui.mui 111111111 0 De.-pHiu 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 Morgan 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 o 1 o- I.enmi 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 llryau lOollOlOOl 5 Johns 1 11111111 1-10 livers 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 rarmele 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 h Strode 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0-8 In the sweepstakes which fol lowed Hert Follock secured first money by five straight. I.emm and Jones after a spirited contest divi ded second money and Hryan and Webber after a long display of their skill also divided third money. In the next sweepstakes the ties were decided in favor of Maxlemm who took first money by seven straight kills, Webber, second money, and Johns third money. The sweepstakes brought out the most brilliant shooting of the day, Judge Chapman, W. L. Jones, Hert Pollock and Max Lemm tieing for first money. In the shoot olT, Jones the winner, had to kill six birds, making in all eleven straight kill; Pollock staying with him tint il the eleventh, Weber took second money and Gus Hyers and J. G. Richey di viding third money. Women and Baseball. We are always glad to chronicle a new idea, especially when it is pos sessed of such great merit as that which is now presented to us in the August number of Deniorest Fami ly Magazine, which has just arrived. One of the leading articles is a game of baseball all played out on paper by means of finely executed illustrations with explicit descrip tions of each move. Those who have attempted to explain the game f base ball to a sister, wife, or wife- to-be, know what an almost hope less task it was. Xow here is the whole thing done for you, and so cleverly and clearly that after read ing it a woman will be as anxious as any one of the other sex to see a match, and she will neveragain say, "Well! what is then- in baseball, anyhow?'' The article will save 3011 hours of explanation, and shows the enterprise of this pro gressive Magazine, which strives to give the public just what they want. This number is certainly very at tractive. "A Happy Day at Cairo," with its beautiful illustrations, gives a splendid idea of home life in Kgypt; "Summer's Bird" is one of Olive Thome Miller's charming naoers: "The Game of Lawn Crooketta" describes the new pas time that is almost as fascinating as tennis: there are absorbing stories and beautiful poems; all the numerous departments are over flowing with good and seasonable things: and in addition there are over two hundred fine illustrations including a beautiful water-color of "Swallows." It is published by W. Jennings Deniorest, at 15 Has 14th St., New York. Price -0 cents or $2 per year. Any of our local newsdealers will be glad to supply- it. Expenses, the estimate by tne counci lr on which the ed: of 1 U5() 00 .'i00 00 K) 00 L'.tO 00 Estimate of The following is "xpenses adopted for the coming ye; tax levy will be ba Mayor and council City Htrk City treasurer City attorney City printing ... 250 00 Board of public works 3K) 00 Board inn c;ry prisoners 3V) oo Or-iding streets and bi idaen 2000 00 Incidental l.ioo 00 'iae and lighting fund 4noo oo Omaha .Southern Ky fund 1500 00 15 .1- M Ky bond fund oo Kearton refunding bond fund High cchool bond fund Storm water sewer bond fund. Intersection paving bond fund Fire hydrant rental fund Fire department fund Dovey judgment Ci'Dvvther judgment Specimen Cases. S. II. Clifford, New Castle. 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THE LEAST XidOXTE'S". 1500 00 3T.00 00 1T00 00 t;oo oo 50fhl 00 oo 307 78 lotal S2i,374 1C The financial resources of the citj' from all sources, for the year ending June 30. 1891, as reported b3' the city treasurer, are $.'W,o00. J. A. Gutsc he, A. Salisbury, Finance Com. Big Race Horses. It used to be commonly thought that a big horse could not race well either as a runner or tro tter. Hut it is a mistaken notion. Gloster, 2:17, was 17 hands in height; Dick Swive- ler, 2:18, was 16 hands; Maxie Cobb, 213V1. was 10 hands; Lady Thorn, 2:181, was 16U hands; Lady Thorn, lr.. was 17 hands; Khode Island, 2:23, was 16lo hands; St. Julian 2:1 IVi. was 15 hands; Palo Alto, 2:12o is 10 hands; Rants, lb hands;. 1'hal Jas, 16 hands Smuggler, 16 hands; Phyllis, 16 hands, and very many other great trotters. It is said that Common, the FJnglisn uerny winner is the largest horse that has won the Derby since Wild Daysell, who etood nearly 17 hands, Common stands 16.1 U, with high-set withers. uninr1id shoulders?, immense reach your Union Correspondence. Miss Ifattie McMacken of town is visiting near town. Rev. Jackson Gordon (colored) delivered a lecture on Slavery at this place Saturda3. Miss Mollie Kikenbary and Miss Millie Jones visited in Weeping Water Saturday p. m., and Simdaj-. Frank Kendall sold his last year's crop of corn last week for 46 cents per bushel. Abe Hecker shipped a ear of hogs to South Omaha Monday evening. K. II. Frans & Co., are to the front with a new shipment of Kangaroo shoes. The best ever brought to Union, "Hob" is a hustler. M. M. Conley of K. C. arrived here Monday evening and will visit friends for a week. We are having too much rain for our farmer friends to harvest and and make hay. However, what they loose on that they may gain on their corn. 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Antil has started an ice cream deliver wagon, which de livers ice cream to your homes in anv amount vou wish, leave orders at his place, near corner of Sixth and Pearl street. tf Carry a Full Line of FINE MILLED ERY AND CHIL DRENS CLOTHING. ALSO FKESFI CUT FI-OWEIJS KOOM 2. K.LF.Y BIjOCK, Plattmodtb TORTURING EXZEffiA, Kititor Iowa IMnin INaIer Cured ef JiiMUli'erlile Itching and I'ain by tlie Cutlcura iJeineiiiew, 'o Ienw Than live IMiysyrian ton suited. Their Combined M'iNilom - oil owed Without lieueflt. I am sixty year old. In Ausrvist lsso u:i troubled wit li a peculiir t-kin disetse to which ople I my ae are subject, kr owu ainoiit: medicinal men a eczema. Its first appearance was near the ankles. Itrai idly extended over tne lower extremeties uutil may Wmh were neany one raw sore: lrom li'iist ie trim iIppv tended auio.ss the liipt. shoulders and the en tire leiiKinn ot my arme. th lens and arms had ly ewolleu with an itching hurnimr ia ii without cessation. Althoui;!i the bent medical advTce Utamable was employed no lees than five nliv- sieutus of the place being consulted and the preseiptions Teiuj: the resuot of 1 heir comhinpri wisdom, the disease I hoiiuh apparent checked would rvcur in a few days as bail hk ever :dur. iiiK the promess my weisiht fell awnv nimni twehty-ve pound. As an experiment I be gan totheus-iof CTtici kA followed the sini- pig and plain injunctions uiven with the Kem KiiR8aml in four w cks found mvufif with skin soft and natural in color the. and pain entirels gone W H MEAD n. itor lowa i'laiu Dealer,, ( reco, Iowa, UUTlCUltA KES0LVEST Theiiew blood and skin purifier, and greatest oliiuinor Kemedies. internally (to cleanse the dioou oi an impurities and poisonous elements, and thus remove the cause), ami Ci;th rua' the great Skin Cure aud Ci tk lra Soap, an exiiuisite Skin I'urifierand Beautifier. exter nally Uo clear the skin and scalp and restore the nan), speedily cure every humor mi disease of the ckiu. scalp, and hloori with Uu oi nair, wneiner ltcnunr. burn'mr nc:iiv pimply, and blotchy, whether simnle arrnfn- louc, hereditary, orcou agious. when pnysi oians and a'l other remedies fail. Cor Main and Fifth street. raid up capital 350 oofi Surplus 25 000 OFTICZEIFtS 0. H. Farnele President Fred (iorder Vice Fresidant J. M. Patterson ('asheir T. M. Patterson, Anst Cashier DIRECTORS 0. H. Parmele, J, M. Patterson, Fred Gorder, A., B. Smith, K. B. Windham, B. S. Kamsey and T. M. Patterson A. GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSATED Accounts solicited, interest allowed on time leposits and prompt attentiougiveu to all bus laess entrusted to its care. WABE CHEAP NOTE SOME OF. MY CASH PRICES NEVER BEFORE EQUALED IN THIS CITY. The Citizens BANK PLATTSMOUTH - NEBKA8KA Oayltal stock paid in 55 0 1 Authorized Capital, SIOO.OOO. OFFICEK3 'HANK CAKKUTIl. J ,)S. A. CONNOK, President. Vice-PresHeM W. H. CUSHING. Cashier. DIRKCTOK8 ifrank Carruth J. A. Connor, F. K. Guth'nani J. W. Johnson, Henry Boeck, John O'Keefe W. D. Merriam, Wra. Wetencamp, W. H. Cushing. TRANSACTS:! GENERAL BAMINff BDSiNES black-heads, channed and oilv ured by Cuticcka Medicatkd II. C. McMaken brought in some of tlio tirst epeciraens of. home grown Hweet corn this niormnof that was in excellent condition for the table. PIMsk So P Sold everywhere. Price Ci;Tirirrt4 . rop Snn 2.sc ; Kesolvent Sl.oO. Prepared by the Pot ter orug ana Chemical Corporation. Bostyn. raeDd for how to cu e fekin Ceseasee.'" ssues cejtiDcates of depofits bearing interest Buys and sells exchange, county and city i 1 m n 1 JT. P; 1 plaster FREE FEOM RHEUMATISM iu oue minute tne t uticura anti tin plaster relieves rheumatic. ciatlc, hip. kidnpv. chest, and muscular Dains' ana wMl-nc 1 he nt and orly pain killing w. Now. John, if I "say" its no one condition will 3-011 promise? Yon had better say yes well, it's that yon will ret me a bottle of Haller's 1111 Paralyzer. Why? Because it's the.best thincr for headache and rheumatism I ever herd of and then it's so nice for babies when they have the colic and diarrhea. For sale by all dru,jrffi?tf. ATNTED sal smaii. Loral And 'Iravrl In? A good chance ! Tlnni- Tou need no capital to represent a reliable linn that warrant nursery stock first class and true to name. Work ll the Year and good pay weekly to energetic men, Apply quick, stating age. L L. MAY &, CO. nurserymen Monst and Seeumeu, &t Paul Min This house is responsible. CASS LODGE. No. Up. I. O. O. meets ev- itzgerald ery Tuesday night at their hall block. All Odd tellows are cordially invited t attend vhen visiting in the city. T- E. Williams, X. G. f J. W, Bkidge, Sec. C. A- R. McConnlhle Post, No. 45, meets eyery Satur day evening at 7 :30, in thetr hall, Kockwood Block. All visiting cowrades are invited to aieet with us. . F. Niles, Post Adj. F. A. Bates, Post Com, First National BANK OF PLATTSMOUTH. NEBRASKA Paid up capital Surplus .550,000,00 . 10,000.09 Offers the very beet facilities for the promp transaction of ligitimate Banking Business Stocks, bond, gold, government and local se aurities bought and sold. Deposits received and interest allowed on the certincatef Drafts drawn, available in any part ot the United States and all the principal towns o: Europe. COLLECTIONS MADE AND PROMPTLY REMIT TED. Highest market price paid tor County War rants, State an county bonds. DIRECTORS John Fitzeerald P. Hawtcswortb Sam VYaugh. V. F. White lieorge E. Uov.-y ohn Fitzgerald. S. Waugh. President Caet t !f'2..T) clothes wringer now. .T."5 rass scythe now l.(J0 rain scoop now 1.15 jrain scooj now !-" irain scoop now l.l.i siade now 1.00 spade now .7.1 shovels now .73 manure fork .50 hay fork . , A hay fork 1.00 hand saw ' 1 Sa butcher saw now 1.75 butcher saw now l.(5 carieiiter saw now. . . .$2.00 . .50 . .05 . .SO . ." . .05 . .05 . .05 . .'A) . .40 . .:-55 . .50 . 1.40 . i.:ri . 1.25 25 i-rr beaters now .35 wash board now ,00 lard can now 1.50 wash boiler now .20 stove pipe now 1111 powder by key, 25 lbs.. . stove boards at cost 1.25 screen doors now window screens out of si"-ht Household sewing machine, tinware at bottom prices. Table cutlery less than cost. .-Miears razors never so low 20(1 CUt spikes 2.50 ner kecr 3d fine cut nails 3 (Ul i.ei- . .20 . .15 ,5 . .) ..12 V-', . 1.13 . . . . 26.00 as now AND THOUSANDS OF OTIIEC ARTICLES TO NUMEROUS TO MENTION AT I'll ICES NEVER I5EFORE HEARD OF " For Cash Only At The Above Prices XOW IS TH K TIM K TO GET HAKGAIXS. HAVELOCK ARE . YOU - GOING - TO - BUILD - THERE? IF SO- Remember that K. O. Castle & Co have an immense stock of LUMBER AND ALL BUILDIDG MATERIAL And Guarantee Satisfaction in all Things R. O. CASTLE & CO HAVELOCK, NEBRASKA.