J. r D r OPERA HOUsE BLOCK aver Order taken for W ILHON RROHHIIIKTB. J.P.V0IIC jLJSI 13. Hardware AT SAGlTS OLD STAND, 1 FIAIVrOQ, yv TTIic EJest JLime of (Cook Stoves, " dxasoliiie Stoves, k Tinware (General Hardware To be found In tne City. New good at ii1ces that defy conipetion. Give me a call AMI US TTODIIMID. IttLlHim) WjSlIHIIE STTCIWHI1E Warranted to be as good as any cire made. "We also keep in stock a general assortment of HARDWARE, STOVES ane TINWARE, and nell as cheap as an- Hardware house in the country K all and see us in the Rock wood I'luck. CROCKERY, GLASS, AND lj Greatly Reduced Prices. Owing to health I have " 1 "IT 1 a uce siock. ii snaii sen ironi now y at i rices, way below their actual a ' mr value, my stock 01 nimnrrDV it a cc j.1J l7l-JLi Ul. M LiAOU I MMDC RMfl TAD1 C PIITI CDV m l Hiiro hhu iHutL UU11.U111. II " Parties desirins anything in the A the selection is broken. UCass County I JlA2f U JrA CI U IRON FROXTS. aM HAS'l ficilitio or heavy work; in Column naased is the State. AC1IINE REPAIUIXO of all kinds. nil r'aascs of work in iron, patronize raska manufacturing. We ht nnd time. t f Sute OPERA IICUSE AMD FURNISHER. GENTS' TOST OFFICE Wews Depot, P STATIOXKKY. MASON & HAMLIN MILLER and TODD'S Emporium ON LOWEIl MAIN STREET. 7hc, ers' Stocks ALL KINDS FOR SALE BV ST. LO U IS. M O AT my continued bad concluded to re 1 1 II f n$. nrri?i?xrcw adi? ZPz? AJ JUXl k3 JlXIJLJ, above line, should call early, before Iron Works Italia Of ENGINES, HOUSE COLUMNS. and Castings for Business Houses ara Our Machine Shop is fully equipped duplicate all easterr prices, saving ghouIJ write for OUJ. t,.rm8 of cangg 1 1 v m vn PLATTSDOOTH HERALD- PUBLISHED BT The Plattsmontti Heral Ptilisliiift Co. Telegraphic REPUBLICANS IN COUNCIL. The Sttfte Convention As sembles in Lincoln and Nominates a Strong Ticket. Full Particulars of the Bal lot for supreme Judge. The convention was culled to order by lion. U. W, E, Doraey, who rvad the ch.I under which it hud asaciu bled, and invi'ed nominations fur iriiiporary chuinuau. llou. A. J. Weaver presented the name of Church Howe, of Nemaha. 1 S. Hoscall presented the name ol Champion S. Chate, of Douglas. The chair man proceeded to call the roll, and the ballot was takeu with the following result: Howe 342 Chaue 20 As the vole progressed, cheers greet ed announcements tor Howe, uud be lore half a dozen counties had been jailed it was a foregone conclusion that he was elected. At the conclusion of the vote, Colo uel Chase made a few remarks apropii ate lo the circuiuatauces, and moved that the elecliou of Church Howe he made unanimous. Mr. Howe came forward, wad intro duced by Chairman Dotsey, aud ac cepted the trust in a Uriel sentence of thanks. W. II. Michael, of Grand Island, was eleutid temporary pecretary- J. C McBride, of Lancaster, moved the appointment of a committee on cre dentials. Chairman Dorsey suggested that the central committee had prepared a full list of delcgats, there being on contents aud suggested that it be substituted fo r the report of the committee. Col. Chase moved that the temporary organization be made permanent. Car r.eii. C. II. Gere of Lancaster, moved the appointment of a committee ou plat lorm, which was adopted. The follow inK gentlemen were appointed : Gere of Lancaster, Weaver, ol Richardson, Wat son of Otoe, Shedd of Saunders, Scot: of Buffalo, Valentine of Cu tiling, Dolan l Ked Willow, Cole of Hall, Nye of Douglas. J. II. Krvin, of l'awuee, moved to proceed to the election of a candidate tor justice of the supreme court. Car ried. Hames, of D.mglas, Lamb of Lan-asti-r, Tetl't, of Cass, were appoint! rt tellers. Various gentlemen presented th- foI towing candidates for the nojuination : C. II. Bitbe-efc. of Gage, Y. (i. Huiir, r Buffalo, M. I. Itei-se, of S;uim!t-is, i F. Warrin, of Otoe, G M. Hiim ohrey, of l'awuee, X. K Grii;gF, of Gaije. Courtney of Lancaster, seconded the nomination of liauier, in the name of a : "r'ion of the delegation from that county. ii.i--cal!, of Douglas, made a state ment ou behalf of Judge Lake, stating (hat gentleman was not a candidate at present, aud would only he considered tiling to accept the position as a result of a failure of the convention to agree upon any of the gentlemen who had been nominated. The ballott then proceeded with the following result: Ueese 83 irmer 97 Wan en 79 Humphrey 29 Griggs 31 Chapman 18 Lake 22 A second balloi was had resulting: Reese 92 Hamer 1HJ Warren 82 Humphrey 28 Griggs 22 Chat man 13 Lake 11 The president announced no choice and a third ballot was ordered: Reese Hamer 121 Warren ...80 Humphrey. ...28 ..17 Griggs Chapman. . ..13 Ltkc .. .9 FOURTH BALLOT. Reese . 81 138 ..93 Hamer , Warren Humphrey ..2 Griggs . 16 ...2 Lakers...... ............. , FIFTH BALLOT. Hamer 131 Reese 991 Warren ..103 Griga 21 Like 2 No choice. A raotiou to - adjourn for one hour was lost by a large ma jority, and the convention proceeded to the 6lXTn BALLOT. nazes .v. . . :r. .. . Receo 103K Warren 10 1 Grlgirs. 11 Lake .2 Another faint effort to adjourn was overruled. W I) Mathews of Holt, wns appoint ed absUtant secretary. SKVKSTII BALLOT. Hamer 138 Reese Hi Warren Griggs 11 Lake 2 In this ballot Gage was passed, and at the end voted for Griggs. At each interval between ballots the convention grew more animated, but up to this time uo impatience had been express ed, though it was evident that many delegates were becoming anxious to see the dead-lock broken, lhe caucusing grew lively, but the eighth ballot start ed off in the stereotyped way. It rt' suited: Hamer .119 Reese lll)$ Warren 90 Griggs 10 Lake 10 Lancaster and l'awuee Counties where passed. The former gave Kcete eleven votes. Warren three. Hamer 10 l'aw uee voted lor Lake. Alter uu interval of Hliiitit confus ion the convention proceeded to the NISTH BALLOT. At the opening of tins ballot several counties chuDged from their foimer vote. Burt leading off for Lake, and being followed by beveral others Doug las voting solid for him Hamer s friends stuck to him till the close of the roil call, when it was appaient 'hat Lake had absorbed Wart en's strength Hartinau, of Buffalo, announced the change of that county from Hamer to Reese. This Ya9 followed by a storm of changes as all of Hamer's frienus followed, Lancaster going solidly with twenty tour votes for Reese. Amid tremendous enthusitsm the nomination of Reese was made unauimoua. It KG EXT OF TUE UNI VKKSITY. Ou motion two regents were allowed iroin eacu congressional uistrict; aa the first already hai her quota, uorai nations weio made iu the sttcouO, which resulted in the .selection of Al . J. Hull, of Clay county for the lonir term, and J. M. Hiatc, of Harlan coua tv, for the short term. For the third district, J. T. Mallalew, of Buffalo county received tie nouiina tiou for the long term, aud E. 1'. Holmes', of Pierce county, for the short term. It was ordered that delegates from the respective senatorial districts name their committeemen uud hand them to the chairman, which resulted us fol lows: CENTKAL COMMITTEE. Chairman Geo W E Dorsey, Fre mont. Fust District T W Peppoon. Second Chuich Howe. Third J S r. arris. Fourth J C Watson. Fifth S M Chapman, bixtu C E 1 os 1 ud 1 b Hascall. seventh J I T i;iurk. Eigntu J W B ggs. Ninth J 11 C'hou. Teutii 1 A Euihardt. Eleventh Geo A ilrooks. -Tweilth W U Mathews. Ihuleeiilh J W Early. Fouriceth J C Rubberts. Fifteenth Henry A.idersou. Sixteenth C I) Whecdon, ii II kVes cott. Seventeenth E A Puller. Nineteenth C s Miller. Twentieth O W Ba.tzley. Twenty first W 11 Somers. Twenty-second M J Pcmbertou. Twenty-third R W Moutgomeiy. Twenty -fourth John D Hayes. Tweuiy-lifth Joshua Cox. Twenty sixth C C Robinson. Tveuty -seven th B D Slaughter. Twenty -eigth A L Wigtou. Thirtieth N A Peitygrove. '1 hn ty lir-t L E Stevens. This- is not quite a complete list, but is all that were handed to the secre tary Sheriffs Sale. By virtue of an order of sale issued by J. W. Jobusou, e.iuatv judjje wltnia aud for Cass c-unty , Nebraska, and to me directed. I will on .Saturday, me btli uay ot October. A. 1. 1883. at 10 o'clocK a, in. ot ram Uay, ai tne south door of the court houve iu the city of 1'laltsinoutli, lusaid county . sell a public auction tbe follow iuu personal uiopeny to wit : Two bedste..de, 4 quilts. 2 sheets, 4 pillows. 2 straw ticks, 1 iare lamp. 1 table aud oil el th cover. 1 ax, 38 yards carpet. 1 bureau, lounge, 2 pictures. 2 rock mir chairs. 2 caue neat chaira. 4 wood bottom cliairx, 1 brocket. 2 deer tieads. 1 Kite neu table, 1 table spread, 3 market bas kets. 1 iot dishes, 1 cook stove aua tui uliure, 1 coal oil can, 1 water bucket, 20 p unds flour. 1 jug, 1 wash tub, 1 bucket lard, 1 clothes basket, 1 clock. The same being levied upon and taken as the property of Jobu Dougherty, defendant, to satisfy a Judgment of said court by M. B. Mur phy & Co., plaiDllrts, riattsiuouth, Tiieb..Sept. 24th A. D. 1SS3. K. W. H v KKS, Sheriff Cas Co., ieb. By M. McElwaln, Deputy. 175tl2 MONET TO LOIN ON REAL ESTATE. Any party desiring to loan money on Farm property can be accommodated at a low rate. from three to ten years' time, and the interest noi payaoie until it ias accrued. Inquire ol 1. U. UKAFEu, 1fd25w-tf l'ltt.uioiuh. Kfh. M. O'CONNOR. Atthe down-town saloon. OPPOSITE THE PERKLNSSflOUSE, Keeps a complete ine of "W I 3NT 3E3 S, Jjiquors, AND CIGARS, BOTTLED BEFR, ALE AND PORTER, KRUG'S OMAHA BEER and the best bra.ids of Kentucky 91 whisKiea. OyyoK IVdUasUiMiw, - Pr-rTfrtl'TtHI BANKS. JOHX KlTlcnALI, A. V. MrLAUOIILIN Ptekideut. Caihter. FIRST NATIONAL OK I'l ATTSMOUTII. NhltllASKA, Oilers tbe very bent facilities for the prompt trauxaction of legitimate BANKING BUSINESS. Storks, llondv iiold, ;ovvrtniient and Ica heeurit ten Bou-.lil and Sold. Drposlli receiv ed and Interest allowed 011 lime Certlll calei. Uraft" drawn, available hi any p.'Ulof I lie lulled htatea mid all the inlnelpul towim of Km ope. Collections made & promptly remitted. UlghrMt market prices paid for County War rants. State ai.d County ISond. DIRECTORS ! John Fitzcemid A- John it. Cl.-u-K. K. Cleo. K. Iovey, K. A. W Mcl.auKhlln. E. Toiialin, '. CuxhluK. K. WUlte, WEEPING WATER WEEPING WATER. L. REED, I'resideut. NED. E IJ. A. CIIWON, Vlce-rresident. R. S. WILKINSON. Cashier A General Banting Business Transacted. DEfUNlTH Received, aud Interest allowed on Time Certi ficates. t ItA I'TH Drnwn available in any part of the Unite States aud all the principal cities of Europe. Agents for the celtbrated Mini Liie of Fleamers. Sank Cass County Cotner Main and Sixth Streets. PLATTSMOTJTH ILTIEE 3 JOHN BLACK. President. 1 J. M. PATTKltSON, Cashier. ( Transacts a General BaniinE Bnsiness HIGHEST CASH TRICE Paid or County and City War. -ants. COLLECriU8 HAllKj and promptly remitted for. DIRKCOTOH8 : Jol r. Black, J. M. Patterson, C. II. I'arn el K. K. ftuthmnn, .) . Morrinsey, A. B. mith. Kred order. ARNICA PREPARATIONS cnoiuifitry has discovered noiemedy ujiptrio to Iraica f i- heaiinu external eruTiTions. I'r imt I y prepared and combined, it has.no equal aa a toiiei preparauon. The liitbest comlen- satiou 01 arnica. Will speedily cure cliai - ImmI liands, crn'k ii iiH iind rouliii- or the skln,wnetner caused iron, c midtie mtii eneos or the use of HI'KTFtJ COS.MKT14 . Wi.l cure pinipleH on Incu hiicI jie k, rend, rirj one skih oit ana ia r. invn uame in 5m KIiouiii. A lamily remedy for cuts, burns, bmist a .u sores. I'ICi c li AN AiKTAL Wlih.a, ZOc. TOILET SOA r 1 J?ellKlitruIIy prr IcutiMl. A I Kolnti lv nure. Keeim tli Km rrm cnanplns and imparts to It life em ,1 luMillhy eioiv. Unrivulled for cleaning tli h p and eradicating dandruff. Tho most per ci-t toilet soap in tne world, i itil-n., cents, Shaving Soaf A nif dicated articl of rare merit. J 're vents all Dltnulei, littal n furc in--n i trt l.AKKSSII ll.(i a I'l- l.K.IIl'. Knd .raetl by loadin Burbers. wlio av of it, 'Without parallel as a shaving Koap." liicb in itlier and lasting. Keeps tbe face and neck free t om pmiplea. 1 .atr. iocts.for a large cake ARNICA TOOTH SOAP Is without question tne roost pent ct ar t cle ever produced as it not only clean es the t-etb thorouRhly. I ut tho conabin'itior wi h arnica nrenarvefi and hardens the enms. 1 frives t the bre-.Ui a sweet, delicate odor. Its taste ia deliehtfu . Prlee, 25c a box. All druggists se 1 the above articles, or we Trill man inem, postpaid, cu receipt oi price. C. H. STRONG & CO., Sole Proprietors and Manfrs., Chioagt WILL J. WAl.'RICK, AG EST, PLATTSMOUTH, NfERAf KA. 4 0 I CD -S 5" 9 h h 0 o CD W CD j 9. 0 y m P H H 6 err- O CD c c CO O o ROBERT DONNELLY'S "WAQ-OIM AZTD BLACKSMITH SHOP. Wagon, Buggy, Machine and Plow re pairing, and gerteral jobbing I av now prepared to do all kinds of repairing of farm and other maciflnexy, as taere Is a good lathe In my shop. PETER RAO EN, The old Reliable Wagon Maker has taken cbarge of tne waeon snop. He Is well known as a NO . WORKMAN. New Watonx and Boesrie. made t nnnunn 1.1 miriin- &i AR CA Mm UnparalelledAttractions. FALL & WINTER GOODS KMliUACINU AX ELKO A NT VARIETY OF m AN'D- E5-IE2IFlifluiLuS. Dress Goods. Dress Goods. We lou't euro tunuikc any t'oin nients on our line in this tlejuirt ment, for we know the hulies are mueli better judges than we are, though our best endeavors were used to get the latest htyle and the handsomest materials in the market, and we left nothing un done to iind for the ladies a line ofsroods inferi'-r to none to be found, and at priees that will sell all we can handle this Fall. lie VttOB Ifl In Plain, Hrocade and Fancy Fabriqucs. The Newest Shades, Cheaper Than Ever Before UnoiOM In t,lis 3-partment we UUululJf. oiler a collection of La- dies' Gents' and Children's goods, which for variety and cheapness has ntver been equalled. The largest assort- , ment ever opened here. We have the best inukes, and cheaper than ever before. An excellent Ladies' AVhite Merino suit for $1.00. Ladies' Scarlet all wool at $2.75 a suit. CLOAKS, DOLMAITS, Itnssinn Circulars, Paletos, etc., The Latest, lhe Best, lhe IToMest Styles ever shown here; rices ranging from 5 to SOT. Carpets, Mailings and Oil Cloths. On these Goods we are Headquarters FRED. HERMANN, One Door East of Firtt National I'ank. THE ELKHORN SALOON HEADQUARTERS FOR ALE, WINES, BEER AND CIGARS, 01(1 Kentucky Wliisliies, IMPORTED WINES, MUMM'S EXTILV DliY CHAMPAGNE, NATIVE WINES, ST- LOUIS BEEP. Always on Ik JLiIKTE of GXGilllS ALWAYS IN STOCK, AT THE ELKHORN Fitzgerald Ulock BUHLiNGTC : (Chicago, Bui-:fren &. i-u COINC EAST AND WEST. line Chairs (seats free), Smokias Cars, writh R- rvoivmg t nairs, ma man palace bieepm? cars ana jtb famous C. C & Q. Diking' t are run diuy to and ji rum nMcago cc nansas uiuca?o s ouncu Uiu3s, Chicufro & ben Moines, fntcago. St. Ju epb. AtcLidoo t Topeka. Only Uirovyfli line be tween Chicago, Lincoln & Denver. Throusi cars jbtween Indianapolis & Council Bluffs via Peoria. iAJl connertions ma,1e In Cnlon Depou. It is iknown as the great TIXKGUGII CJLB LIKE. 1 i rinesi tquippea Kaurosa in tne world Tor an Classes of Travel I rr. J. rOTTCn. Vice-Pres"t and Gen'l Manager. PEECHViL LOWELL, Gea. Pasm. Ag't, Cbaj?o.' Blank' ts and Comfortables, We are able to give von bottom jtriees on thee goods. Our ftock is large and new, and you will have no trouble in iniiktug w se lection. ' Yarns. Our stock of Yarns comjtnVeH everything in Western aud (Jer man knitting; also," full lines of (iermantowns, Saxonies, ete, Pnrnnfn UUlUUlU We carry all the lead ing brands, from the bent to th' cheapest, and make the prices right with you every time. The beet 5ie Corset in tin- oily. Sole agents lr J'.dlV Health and N uiing Corsets, WarneiV Hip D and Thomson's Glove Fitting. Ladies' Muslin lit ilei wear.-- In lins lire we carry lothiiig but imule l'n m the lest n i tlin, and finest ti in.nr.nL:s. J nil line. draught. PLATTSMOl'TH, NEIi. UT.L -oad.) COINC NORTH AND SOUTH - - t J 9 U' man I'alac fclfpinj Cars are run daily to and I irom St Loui. via Hannibal. Quiucy. Keokuk, uufiuii'iuu. us.it i. apian uu Aioerx txa to ol Paulad MiiiDcavxiUH: Parlor Cars with Itlinim.- Chairs to cni 'rom H,t. Louir and PirLi and tr. and from St. Louis and Ottumwa. Only onol - f- " fcrL.nvu w. iAyjn (III 1 uvu ui'ioraio. It Is universally admitted to bo tUo Phis 1 V f f