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7 : &x J.4 1'I.ATTSMOUTII, NEBRASKA, FMDAY EVENING, AUGUST 8. 1881. NO. 130. VOI,. 2. 41 1 Ef if , JOSEPH V. DKALEtl IN Olnta? Family Gruels, AT- THE "DAYLIGHT" STORE, cent.ial main street. The Old Reliable tin ill Mpi saw v - Hi mill Lop fjT5ae S cent Igar uasiim- faeturtMl anywhere. Also many otlr iirantl.; tliat have become popu lar, as tue OLD GOLD. FLOIi DE ALMA, PIUDE OF NEBRASKA. SILVER AND GOLD TIGER, NOBBY SCIILEGEL LEADERS SCllLEGEL'S ASTON ISilER and others which are all strictly llrst-class He also keeps the most complete st..ck of Sm .king ami Chewing Tobacco, Pipes, &c, that c.m oe butul anywhere. Special attention paid to correspondence, lor prices, call or ad- rc & s . MATT. SCHLEGEL, riattsinouth, Nebralka. I. S. Ask tor Schlegei's Blaine and Logan Cigars, and I will truarrautee vou a good smoke. Ou account oi buiUiii'? wi- arc corn polled to rail i.n all par.is knowing theiU'cNea indebted to us to call a:ut settle at uuce. 129-ltr. T- Hatt & Co. Ayr's Sarsptnlla cuics Liver Corn plaint. Foin:.le Disorders, niitmnatlsm sail all diseases' of 'li blooil. Bfnrjettfe Lewis have just received a oar lotd rf rl-nr from the celebratert Shawnee Mills." Topeka, Kanaa. Tht-y enir""tee this tt ur to equal an ni::de !n tin? United t ?os. Don'c for the brand- Topek Parent- -:mwnee Fancy and Eniile. UStf - Ji linsou O')., f Couucil 'Bluffs have 1 1 poned out a iirst cLiss laundrj on lower M.tiu str et, where they are prepared r do all kinds ef fine work in that line. A trial of their work is reqiH'std. lOUf 101 inn SKIN CURE. CATARRH CURE, COUGH CURE. BLOOD CURE. rOB SALE BV WILL J. WAI1RICK. WECKBACH Carpets, Rags, Etc PLATTSMOUTII, NED. Cigar Manufact'er UNSURPASSED' A lJltasait, Safe ami Reliable ?iem cly for liou-cl Comjjl'iiutii. "Please send three bottles of M aksu's Tonic Astringent, by ex !re-r3, to ray wife, in Waverland, Indi ana, where she is visiting friends. '.ie writes me tlat o:ir little girl has the summer Complaint, and that she can uot obtain trio Astrioent there. I'leHee send it hn'iiediately as we are aux'mua to have it jr t there as foon as pcstible. We have more confidence i-.i it than any other remedy.'' John E. Petty, Tort Scott, Kas. Mars us Tonic Astkingest is for sale by Smith & Black Bros, druggist's I'iattsmoulu. It quickly cnre3 Diarrhce i.Dv osentry, Cholera lulnntu, and all Bowel cou: olaitit. Pii'o50 cents. D.m't fail t ry it. Fiftv cents will buy the Marsh'r Ague Cure liquid or pills. Never known to tail. For sde by Smith & LJiaek tiros. Marsh's Catharic Liver Pi!l3 are mild, thorugh harmless. For Smith & Black Bro-?. sale bv Tlie Ice Man. Jos. Fairfield li established au of fioe at Monarch billiard hall, where he will con fact with consumers to supply ice for the season at the lowest terms 3m2 Carruth's third watch club has still a few vacancies. Call and eenre a chance. I29dtf Its heh'v conceutraafed curative powJer, mikes Aver'a Srsspilla the best and cheapest blood puiner known wldftt A A a a S ST" r. .1 H H Cms, i PUTT8I0DTH HERALD. PUBLISHED DAILY AND WKKKLT -BT- me Plattsmontlk Herald PntMiii Co DAILY, deUvered by carrier to any part of the city PerWwk t 13 PerMoi.tti o lt Year w WEEKLY, by mall. One copy lx months ?l "0 one copy one year 00 Ketstered at tue Post OEco. Flattumouth, a scond olaas mailer. National Kepublican Ticket. FOR PHESIDEMT, JAMES G. BLAINE, of Maine. KOJZ VICE-ITiEirF.NT. JOHN A. LOGAN, of Illinois. Cull for Republican .Judicial Couven tion. The r publican Hector of the second J mile -ial Oistiii-l il Ni br;i"kuiion ij'i''r.ieili(i send delenutt-f from the leveral euuniies t n.eet In conVfiilviu af, lliitt-iinoutli. fiienlay. Auyu-t 19. 1m1 n o'clock ii. in., f'r tl'e iiirnis? t j'liiciiiK in noiui;t Hlou a caii'tiiiatifor Ol'-trirl Alu-riiev, itifi a rontral c-iHuuiitt' aiul sucli utiii-r liu-.liK-ss us iii.iy pr'"''y come fnif tin; convention. l',.c ucvcr i. count hh art fliiitlril to ivj'l-Hfiitatiili rt follows, being la-fil upon the cms: for J. M. Uiatt. ve ijcu' of l r.uivciMil y, (fivint: out' ilrlewte at ;.u'. ami on-for f v-r one lialred tuu llfty votes anil major .ruction t.icrcol : I'ass county 13 Lancaster county A Otoo couuty 11 Total.. 4 It is recornintiiiled that no proxl be nd- mitted .o the convention imies.-t neia oy jier foun rt'fidiny iu the couutifd from which the proxies are given. 1'Utt.siuoulh, Neb., July 1.1881. D. 11. WllERLF.R. J. fl. Strode, Chuiruian, Secretary. RcpuMioau District Conrentiou. The Kepublican Electors of the First Con- LTesslon.-il District of isebraska are Invited to send delegates from the .several counties there in, to nicei in convention ai iseaince on eii iiemi.iv. Aunust ai. at 2 o'clock u. in., for the purpose of placing iu nomination a candidate, lor Congress, and f r the transact lou of sueli ther btsiues as may came neiore tne louveti- uoii. . . . Ihe9ever.il counties are entitiea n repre i'iit Miion a follows, being based upon ilie vote ast for J. M. Hiatt. Ket;ei:t of the University. ivini him .lelew.iie at larire. and one for every i.e imndi ed auU tlfty votes and the major frac- ion thereon : Counties Del. Dountk'S Del. ....19 Pawnee 8 . . .li ;tichardson 13 t- Sumy 5 21 Saunders 12 Jouglas. . i.iKe . . . JollUSOU . Lancaster. emitha u; toe I' Total ...13s Jasa Tt ! nv iminniled tn t no nroxles e admit ted to the conveiitlou, except ucii as are held bv persons residini m the counties iroia wuicu pioxieb are glv5n. . John' Stf.f.x. Secretai-y. l.iucoln. June 26. 1&4. TnEY are estimating Blaine and Lo gan's ninj rity in New York already at from 50000 to 75,000, and the campaign is scarcely pent d. 3Ir. Bee; uer is out wi,n a s'atc rnent announcing his re-allegiance to Mr. Cleveland. Mr. Cleveland has evi ttntly been whispeiing a word in Mr. Beecher's ear. Tin- TnnT lpnf I'hittmou'h will hear a speaker of such ability Monday night . . 1. 1 that it is a sa'.e assertion mat no aoisr niie will be heard In this campaign. The speaker is P. W. Wilcox, of Illi- i.o'h. A Ft:w more Cleveland and Hen drirka t-ub ii.eetinss like the one Ja?t night, coupled with a speech of a erj.--Itod and rtnimfited nature from the e i- ltor of the Journal, would sever it in twain. No club could stand it. Me. Clevelam has left the wi- tion of his letter of acceptance in the Lands of his fr5tnd, and has gone flsh intf. About next November the en tire party of which he is the head, will want to be engaged in the fame busi ness. Dr. Miller is howling to call off the rcan-lal dogs, and forge's entirely that G rover Cleveland's sublime record w s fi.-si published to the world by- democratic papers. BepiibUcaa papers in speaking of it are but voicing.the news Irom good democratic authority . Tiik Congressional situation ia this State ppr-ms to be a re-uommation by acclamalioa for Mr. Weaver in the big First. The defeat of Mr. Laird on too much Fi'z John Torter in the Sec ond, and a good, old fashioned, free for all right in the Third, with Dorsey, Thayer, Loran Clark and Valentine, the mo"l conspicuous at this writing. Philip Phillips' great book containing his travels arouud the world, illustrat ed, and one hundred of his popular songs, arranged for piano and organ, for sale orly by J. P. Young. No one fchould ba without it. 134t2 the codeen club last nioht. Cliaik-s Whopi er Sherman delivered one of his thrilling orations to the Cleveland and Cobden Club lst night. Away into the fctill rmall hours "Ayant tho Tvvul," could be heard his U-rcinp, soul-ftining, appeals for Billy Neville, Col. Joe Connor, Col. ItulTuer, Barrister Crites and Backer Ilamsey, and Uncle Fred (J order, to rally to Crover Cleve land's standard and beat back the giant Protection. This giant, Chawles, con ten Jed haunted him iu his midnight bourn and lay upon his mental cadaver like a fall cucu uber on a dyspeptic stomach. Chawles related between his broken nigh, sobs, and copious show ers of tears, Low IJreeley and Secretary Chandler have been tuking advantage ot the North Pole expedition to im port cheap labor fiom the Polar regions lor Studebaker Bros., th ceiebi alcd horvp-pole manufacturers of Indiana, an purpose te degra-'j. democratic la Oor. In putu'.,c tones Chawles, inquir ed of Wlieailoy Mickelwait and Mnj.ir .orottt), "if such things could b " Chawles pledged tin Daily Journal to tak" llii lead, jirovided dutnes Gor dou lioiiut'i t u-'d itis ller.d'1 wo'.iii! con. s.ftit tu lodow, in lUvestlg -ting an i tx pismg the North Polo expedi ion, ani ilso Ine il -o.-ier maiiuiHt-tuicf.s iu itit-ir rjetarioua schemes-o euad a protect -iv tariii' fr tho oucoura;'eiue.t f c.'ieap la'ior in Indiana. Nw:tiier t-t:r-bug Morton nor Doctor Miller were pret-t-nf, but Ch.nl-s Whopper pro ceeded, deupiie the' r abseuut', to mark out a plan for the National campaign, by which Mr. Cievt land is certain to carry Cana la, the British possessions and Ohl Aiexic , with a very strong probability of raking in Cuba and the Dry Tortugas. Chiwles effort waj the uiustbrsiroke of the season find was marred only by his rapidity of utter ance and vehement gesticulation, which, in his momenta of exaggerative excitement overawed and carried away (?) his audience. CLEVELAND'S CONDUCT. The Liov. J. E. Gilbert, D. I), fr iiu:rly a reside nt oi" Bjllh?, now pastor of the -M. L. h".rcli, Giand Itupid. Mich., well known in i his section as Superintendent of Lake Bluff Sunday School Assembly, addressed three of iiis old friends making inquiries con cerning Mr. Cleveland's morals and received from each confirmations of the recent scandal. One of those letters we are permitted to pub.'lsh. It is w ritten by the liev. W. S. Studley, D. !., pastor of the Delaware avenue M. E. church. Buffalo; the church is the chief one of that denomination in Western New York, acd its pastor is esteemed in all circle., as a man of high character and good judgment. Here is the letter tn tirn : Buffalo, N. Y., July 31, 1SS4. My Dear Fr'und: iir. Ball knows ids sub ject when he talks about U rover Cleve land. I have no doubt of the correct- t ess of the statement published iu the Evening Telegraph of this city in re gard to Mr. Cleveland's immoralities. I dou't think there is an intelligent man iu the city who questions the sub stantial truth of the terrible story. Yes! Mr. Cleveland's very candidacy is a disgrace to the general public. The election of such a man would be Indeed a national calamity. We want no mor al lep?r in tne White House. Yours Truly, W. S. Stcdlet A RIGHTSMART "WESTERN TOWr, "Yes, sir," said an enthusiastic citi zea of a new western town; "we've got a right emart town stranger. "Why," he continued, its only six months old, and its got two hotels, forty-eight beer salooup, twenty-seven gambling place?, four drug store?, to say uuthin' of gro cery and clothing stores, and one of the bf it half mile tracks west of the Mis souri." "Any churches?"' ssked the stranger. 'Any what?" "Churches." "You mean them Liluiu's with n long pint s ickin up in the ai-." Te . "No, ve lmib'i got any ef them. Thar was some talk about building one, but we finally allowed it would look too addish." 'VOTED FOR HIM ONCT.-' He was a forlorn, ague-shaken, sal low complected, woe-begone one-gal-lowsed refugee from the Benscn dis trict of Franklin county. 'Greely found?" asked he, as he heard two gentlemen on the, corner of Main and St. Clair discussing the rescue. 4Ye8 6ir. found in the Arctic oiear." "The h 1 you say. I thought he was dead long aco." Then, after a pause: I voted for him onc't but damned ef they git me to do it again." Frankfort Yeoman. CORN AND THE PRESIDENCY A whaling b'g Ptalk of corn Whstalk iug politics with a consumptive grass- j hopper. "We are going to elect Cleve j laud," said tho grasshopper, "and in- I otitiit - an nrn nf r(Virm " The corn Waived its leavoi in. disdain, and replied: "If there were 4,000,000. 000 more of you, and yon had a drouth to back you up, then you might talk But when 1 feel well I'm a rustler; and this year I feel well. A big corn crop meaus a republican president." Hearing this the grasshopper drew his cloak over his head, fell on a Canada thjqtlo and expired. Denver Tribuue, Vital QiieMlIoiiM I : Ak the most eminent physicou Ol auy school, what is the be-t thing in the wyrt4 lor ousting Hnd ailaving all ir'' ,inn nf the nerve, itiid curing ii-i Iroi't- ni ui'rvfi, coiupiaints, glvittg n.-tUm.l. cliiliilikc i ft t- u i 1 1 1 1 k sUtp ul wa - ? And rh-T willteli on tn.hi' a'i'igly j -.So:. f.,r. t t Hop! ! ' H A I'T hit I. Ask ,ili V T ull of tin- no t oiil iriellt I I'hjpicHiiH : . -What i." Mi bef it tul only n-ud i that can be roiied on of the HpiiK'Vs mill to i't .ll il as p iiriliarv oiiati: sucli iif BriMi a ihiifH":-, in .ete, retention, or iuabildy to n !-.!' uriut-, and the diseas" and al'mi'-id peculiar to Women" 'Aisd they will tes! yo'i xnlirt ly und ; I'lnithxlically " Hue ha ! ! ! " Ask the i,;ti;ifi !i K'loliS "What is the most rdia; a?id hurcst cure tor liver dis'.ae- or uy-ponsia; cotih'ipation, inigestion. billioti-ueH8, malaria fever, ague, &c..'"' iid 'hey w.'i tell you : Mandrake ! or Dandelion I ! I Hence when these remedies are coin- binded with others equally vauiahle. And compounded imo Hop Uitteos, such a wonderful aud mysti-riouH curative power is de velojwd, whicli is eo varied iu its operations that no disease or ill health can possibly exikt or refcist its power aud yet it is harm less for tho ni st frail worain, weke9t invalid or smallest child to tue. CHAPTER II. "Patients 'Almost dead or nearly dy irf- For years, and gave up my phyM-cian-J. of Bright's and other ki lii.-y liseases liver complaint?. 3ev. re cough?', called conumtpion, have been cured. Women gone tu arty crazy I ! f From aonv of neuralgia, nervou sness, wake'ullness, aud v;:ri"u disarses peculiar to woman. People draw out f ishape from excruciating pangs ot rheumatism, ihflammatory and chronic or suffering fiom scrofula. Erysipelas! "Siltrheutn, blood poisulng, dysepl indigeting' and, in fact, almost fill diseases frail' Nature is heir to Have been cured by II jp B iwr proof of which can be found in v?rv nc-iyhboroood In the known world. lifm None geuinj without a buuc.'i of gre-en Hops on tlie white label. Shun all the vib poisonous stuff with "Hop "'or "Hops" in their name. J tine 23 1884 dwlm M O Connor keeps on hand the cel ebrated Anheuser Burch St Louis Bot tled Beer and always ready to pay pac ticular attention to his customers. 15:,tf The largest and best assortment of foot apparel of every description, from he coarsest Plow ehocs to the finest French kid, at the very lowest cost price, at Merges'. 6wtt It you want to get you a broom that will give the best satisfaction for the same money ask your dealer for Dor ick's brooms d?3-lmo Orders for hand made brooms at tended to promptly at the Western broom fctorv. d2S lino Blaine and Loan, Cleveland and Hendricks 5c cigars, for tale by J. P. Young. G- and fy thrrn. 13U2 Chew May Queen fine rut tobacco, the best in the m-irket, better than Fountain. Go and try a sample at Phil Young'3 and be convinced. 134t2 ClorL.es, Hair, Nail and Tooth Bruh es, Combi, &c, nice line, at Fisher's east Main street. 49itf Important Notice . for the benefit of my customers I hove decided to sell 35 Bss gold fille watches with Gn-? Elgin or SpringSel i movements, for 835, Terms of sale, $1 per wee . This is a rare chance to se cure a fine watch, as I will ouly sell 35 at this price. Call and see samples. Ti. C. Erven. Ayei'b Cartharic Pills promptly re live the stomach correct foul breath and aa uupliant taste and cure con- smriiitlon. S Call for Blaine and Logan cigars wherever yon deal, as they are the best nickle cigar in the market. If your dealear does not keep them induce him to get some. Sdtf If your hair is get tiug thin, the ap plication of Tlall's Vegetabla Siclian Hair Renewcr will promote a thick new growtn. wld4 F.G.Frickefi. Co., t'(IS!JOIt TOS J. M. ROBERTS, Will keep c-iDxtantly on hai.it a full and eoiuplcli; stock of purn DUUOS AND MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, WALL-PAPER (and a full lino of DUUCGISTS SUN DIMES. PURE LIQUORS Kor Mertlcan Purro-. Speelnt atteut'o-; s'-ilptlon . iveu to 'o'Hpoindlr:n Pr dioa.f. HANKS. TU E 1,'t H! M 75.000. ... I ll f M .'i.'ank AKitt;ni. f lee-rrol.lenl. '.'.-!llX. ( nihier. jiti ni.. IVeslil.-. tU ilK'.TOItH J'jhn BIm'. -V it. 'i!ihinK. Frank Carrutb, J. A. ('vtiior. !' ed l!,-n inann. J. W. Joliu ro.i. 1'. I', i J.i; . -.lii'iii. I'eter Minnin, vi'm. VV ei m e i.-ii;, tlinry ll'eck. Tn.'TjMHetK it G"ii. r.i! Hanking Un Iness. .VII W ii n.ive any i-iuiikiu linMnes to Iransji'-l ui" in, il-vl to c-.l. Sti iiuiltt-r ho l-iive or hiimll tin; t huh union, It lil r.'i.-cive our ;:ti-Mn aitention, :iiji! o proinMe alwuneoiir t)'il 1 1 extineni. ir-io.-.- iVi'lUij ites of Oe osits ItortikK Inter est lluVHand sellrt Foreign Kxcii:mg, County and CUv seeuiitieH. John kitzokralu, Freaident. - W. McLacoiilin Cacbier. NATIONAL FIRST OF F1.ATT3MOUTH. NKBKASKA. (rfemtbe very best facilities for the prompt traueatton of legitimate BANKING BUSINESS. Stocks, liond-i, flold, Government and lyocu Wecurltie Hou;hi and Sola, Ueuoslts rcit . yl and Interest allowed on time Certlli ettee, Iirattn drawn, available in an v pur', of the United Stat en aud all the principal towu- of Europe, Collections made E promptly remitted Bljilit rltet price paid for County War Mtate aud Couotv Hondr. - DIRECTORS s I'.r-n FlfzgM-aid John It. ClarK T). Ilawkkwoitb K. H. White. A. VV McLauablln WEEPING WATER WEEPING WATER. - NEB. E. L. REED. President. B. A. GIBSON, VIoe-Prej,ident. R. S. WILKlXSOy. Cashier. A Qgril mtm immi Transactsd. 11KPOM1TS Received, and Ictrest allowed ou Tlmr Certi ficates. DRAFTH Drawn available In any part ot the Ucltetl Stat" niut all tbe prlacip&l cities of Eaope. o Aytrnti for the celebrated Mm. Line of steainera. Bank Cass County Cotaer Mala and Sixth Streets. XjA.TTSEOTJTT'H ISTZFCS .(-.. H. PA KM ELK. President,! 1 4 M. PATTKKSOM. Cashier. ( Transacts a General Banlring Ensiness HIGHEST CASn PRICE Paid for County and City Warrants. and promptly remitted fer. DIBKCCTOIUI t ' B B Windham. J. M. Patteraon, C. H. Partite F. R. Guthmann. W J. Agsew, A. B. S nirh. FrM OoMer. A. Htndom01fk Go to Scblater's the oJ-i jewefer, op posite the opera hoine, aad buy goods for cash to the amount of ten dollars, aad yoa will receive a ticket gooi for one chance ol obtaining a lady's 14 karat, solid gol J, hunting case, stem windipy witch, American make; tick ets limited to 60; whenever all thetick ove been disposed of. notice will gtren ia the daily and weekly pjatumouvh papers, for the ticket holders to met on a given day and placs to select the party to whom the gift shall be tnado. 126t3 19U Fresh Blackberries and Bluebenle received daily at Bennett & Lewis'. 125tf Fence Posts. 8000 drr fence posts for sale, Inquire