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'LATTSMOUTII, NEBRASKA, MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 18, 1881. NO. 114. VOL. 2. ' ZZ v I Our Ntock of BDry (Hoods and Tin "Ware will be closed out at REDUCED PRICES, JFrom now until llie time of our removal, to the Opera House Llock. u e can give you BA KG A INS' jn these lines JOSEPH V. WECKBAGH. DEALEll IN Choice Family Groceries, AT- THE "DAYLIGHT" STORE, :ENTf! AL MAIN STREKT. The Old Eeliable PK ll jpp jv I ? MATT. SCHLEG lie ill Lop Cigars, ITBie best S cent Cigai maiau- facRired anywhere. Also many other brands that have become popu lar, such as the OLD GOLD. FLOR DE ALMA, P1UDE OF NEBRASKA, SILVER AND GOLD TIGER, NOBBY SCIILEGEL LEADERS SCULEGEL'S ASTONISIIER and others which are all strictly first-class. He also keeps the most complete stock ol Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, Pipes, fcc, that can be found anywhere. Special attention paid to correspondence. For prices, call or ad- MATT. SCHLEGEL, Plattsinouth, Nebraika. 1. S. Vsk for SclilegeVs Blaine and Logan Cigars, and I will guarrantee you a good smoke. GREAT C. G-. HEROIsD, Is expected to remove He is stock and will for tite next self UJlOiiinuin iau Su5ta retailed Brateo5 nest dloor east of court September 1st 9 Carpets, Rugs, Etc 11.. ATTSMOKTTr. NER. Cigar Manufact'er LL, 1E11P I IT lib uuiivriu jjpjtjlw at wholesale T I i PLATTSMODTB HERALD. PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEKKLY The Flattsmontlt Herald PrtMinf Co TBJBMS: DAILY, delivered by carrier to any part of the city Per Week 9 15 l'er Mouth 60 FerYear 00 WEEKLY, by mail, Oae copy six months SI 00 One copy one year 2 00 Registered at the Post Office, PlatUmoutn, as second olass matter. National Republican Ticket. FOR PRESIDENT, JAMES G. BLAINE, of Maine. FOR VICE-PRESIDENT, JOIIN A. LOGAN, of Illinois. .Call for Republican .Judicial Conven tion. The republican electors of the second Judic ial District of Nebraska are requested to send delegates from the several counties to meet ia convention at Plattsinouth, Tuesday, August 19, 1x84, at 10 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of placing in nomination a candidatefor District Attorney, selecting a central committee and such other business as may propei'ly come be fore the convention. Tue eeverat counties are entitled to representation as follows, being baied upon the vote cast for J. M. Iliatt. re gent of the university, giving one delegate at large, and one lor everv one uunarea ana nixy votes and malor fraction thereof : Cass county 13 Lancaster county Otoe county 11 Total 45 It is recommended that no proxies be ad mitted to the convention unless neia Dy -persons residing in the counties from which the proxies are given. Plattsinouth, Neb., July 1,1884. D. H. WUEKLKR, J. 1$. Stkoik, Chairman, Secretary. Republican District Convention. The Republican Elector of the First Con gressional Uistrict of Nebraska are invited to send delegates from the several counties there in, to meet in convention at Beatrice on Wed nesday. August 20, at 2 o'clock p. m for the purpose of placing in nomination a candidate for Congress, and for the transact ion of such other business as may come before the conven lion. The several counties are entitled to repre sentation an follows, being based upon the vote nast for J. Al. iliatt, itegeni ol tne university, giving one delegate at large, and one for every odc hundred and fifty votes and the major frac tion thereon : Counties Del Douglas 19 Gage 11 Dounties Pawnee Richardson Sarpy Del. ... 8 ...13 Johnson 9 ... 5 ...12 Lancaster .21, Saunders Nemaha .11 Otoe 11 Cass 13 Total 139 It is recommended tnat no proxies be admit ted to the convention, except encli as are held by persons residing in the counties from which proxies are given. C. A. noi.MES, Chairman. Johv Steen, Secretary. Lincoln. June 26. 1884. No stronger ticket could have been named for the support of the electors of Cass county, than this, our soldier ticket of 1884. II. Greeley, is the name of a new democratic editor of a new democratic paper at Wahoo. It has been demon strated, however, that in running a democratic paper there is nothing in a name. The Congressional convention at Beatrice Wednesday; the state conven tion at Omaha the 27th, and the field will be open for work in this section of Nebraska. Eloquence would break forth iu speech if not in song at Saturday's con vention, and Mayor Smith's nominat ing sreech of Mr. Hyers, as well as speeches from Judge Wolph and others were received with great enthusiasm. The Cass county republican conven tion passed a resolution unanimously endorsing Congressman Weaver for a second term. This is but simple jus tice to our Congressman, who has been faithful in duty during his first term, and who will be a more efficient mem ber the com k g teTm. The idea that has gained prominence that Cass coun ty had favors to bestow in this line upon Other candidate?, has been explode!. Tomorrow the Judieial District con vention will l.t held iu this city. The district comprises Cass, Lancaster and Otoe counties. The nomination of a candidate for district atteruey is the only busiaesa of importance to come before the Convention. Mr. Strode will probably be nominated by acclamation and the session will be a short one Lancaster county, jat the republican convention last Saturday, elected twenty one delegates to the convention and instructed them by unanimous vote to vote solid for J. B, Strode. At the Cast county republican convention that gentleman was allowed to name the delegates to represent the connty in that convention. Otoe county has not been heard from vet, but it ia said it will be solid for Mr. Strode. This is a good endrr3cucnt of that officer's rec ord. He has also received compliment ary notices from the press all over bis district. We clip the '"V.bwmg from last Saturday'- pape: uoid uuca uut appear itr ue any op position in the Second judicial district to the renomination of Mr. Strode as prosecuting attorney. He has tilled the office to the general satisfaction of the people aud credit to himself. Neb. Cynosure. Tberp seem a to be no opposition to Hon. J. B. Strode, tor District attorney for the Second judicial district. He has Oiled the position with decided ability, and has won the confidence and es teem of all who have come in contact with hiuu as district attorney e a pronounced and endora as "the right man iuthe riffHt place. Lincola News. The Republican ticket nominated at Louisville, Saturday, is a ticket that commends itself to the good judgment, the good sense and the patriotism of all the members of the party. It is a tick et made up of reliable, competent, time tried and tested citizens, who honor the ticket as the republican party hon ors itself in their selection. The repub lican party, with such men as K. W. Hyers, Dr. Thomas, Geo. W. Clark, James Crawford, Anderson Rot and John II. Becker as standard bearers in the coming contest, presents a front to the common enemy that ought to prove invincible, and with the party strength behind it, can and will be elected by a good round majority over any nominees the united opposition can name. The ticket is a ticket of old soldiers, and two of the nominees have hld posi tions of trust with the people of Cass County heretofore, and their records in t hese positions have been such as to merit and receiye the cordial endorse ment of the people. Geographically t!ie tit ket comes from till the more im portant purls of the county : Mr. Hyers ircui I'lattsmo'ith, Lr. Thomas from Weepinjj Wattr, Mr. Clark from Green wood, Mi. Cn:wfo d and Mr. Root, the larmei's candidates, liuus South Bend a 'id ltock JJlufis, white Mr. Becker, the caudidatc for Commissioner, conies from Eight Mile Grove precinct. The delegates assembled, who nomi nated this ticket, worked in the great est harmony, and worked with the one grat object in view, of placing a ticket in the field that would command the hearty support of the peopla. The del egates assembled were representative i republicans, representative citizens of Cass Connty, and the body politic was as earnest, loyal and able a delegate convention as the republican parly has eyer gathered. Therefore, success to their work; success to the ticket; euc- cess, too, at the polls in November through a united party in hearty co operation ! HENRY BGTCK DEALER IN FURNITURE SAFES, CHAiRF, 1IC, KTC, ETC. Of All Descriptiona.1 METALLIC BURIAL CASES a. ..rtaay made and sold cheap for cash. IS NOW READ SERVICE. With many thanks for past patronage. I nvlte all to call and examine my LARGE STOCK OF 3Uf. VtTrmtAXDOFVIOS CALL AT THE Old Reliable H. A. WATERMAN k SON Wholesale and Retail Dealer In PINK LUMBER SHINGLES, LATH, - . , SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, AC. Fourth street, ut rear ol Opera House. LA.TC5VlJ7Ca NEBRASKA m Advertll'Jjf Cheats ! ! ! u1come so common to begin an arUe in an ele'eut, Interesting "Then run into some advertisment tt ?.'e avoid all such. " And simply call attention to the merits of Hop Bitters in as plain, honest terms as possible, "To induce people "To give them one trial, which so proves their value that they will never use any thing else." "The remedy so favorabely noticed ia all the papers, Religious and secular is "Having a large sale and Is supplan ting all other medicines . "There is no denying the virtues of Hop plant anl the 'proprietors of Hop Bitters ave shown great shrewdness and ability "In compounding a medicine whose virtues are so palpable to every ones observation." Did Slie Die. "No ! " She lingered aud suffered along, yiuing away all the time for years," "The doctors doing her no good;" " And at last was cured by this Hop Bitters the papers say so much about, Indeed ! Indeed 1 ' How thankful we should be tor that medicine." A Daughter's Misery "Eleven years our daughter suffered on the bed of misery. "From a complication of kidney, liver, rheumatic trouble and nervous debility " Under the care of the best physici ans " Who gave her disease various names, " But no relief " And now she is restored to us in good health by a sinple a remedy as Hop Bitters that we had shunned for years before useing it." -Tiie Parents Father is Gettln Well " My daughters say : " How much better father is since he used Hop Bitters " He ia getting well after his long suffering from a disease declared in curable." And we are so plad that he used your Bitters -"A Lady of Utica, N.Y, Bennett & Lewis have just received a car load of fiour from the celebrated "Shawnee Mills," Topeka, Kansas. They guarantee this flour to equal any made in the United States. Dou'c for the brands Topeka Patent- -Shawnee Fancy and Eagle. 118tf Money to Ijoau. At C and 7 per cent on Cass county lands. gages signed until monev arrives, commissions pi.iimin flio viofnifir nf TlfttfimnTi tn. can apply to STRODE & CLARK. TRAVIS & CLARK. Weeping Water. Neb., Feb. 21. 1884 wtf. COUCH CURE ABSOLUTELY CTJB.E8 W IIOOTIPfO OODC1- It is a harmlpss vepet.ible tyTun.vrrj dpllcio t the t.tste. H-Hevj at once and 1b a posiUvu taut WINTER and BRONCHIAL COUCH are cured by this excellent remedy. Hreiiiont in ten language accompany tvery bottle. "TBL00D lawiini ABSOLUTELY CUKES ALL DISEASES OF THE BLOOD. STOMACH. Liver. Bowels and Kidneys: for all diseaws lorljriii atiri in impairmentofthe blood. a Anaroia, i-iclc Headache, Nervousness, Female Weakneiwes, Liver Complaint. Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Bjliousnew and Kidney Diseases, this medicine la absolutely sure. This medicine does not contain anv mineral, is ab solutely rentable, restores the Mood to a he-iit.iy condition, reeulating excesses and supply!!'? rte ficiencies, and prevents disease. Direction fn ten languages arconiprny ct-- fc' ''. PAP1LLON MFC. CO., CH:OACO i?Oa SALE BY ALL DEUGGlEIa FOB SALE B7 WILL J. WARRICK. NEW J". I. TTILTIRTTIEa:, DEALER IN FURNITURE 8 COFFINS and all kind of eoods usually kept In a FIRST CLASS KCK.HTTBK STORE Also, a very complete stock of Funeral Good Metallic&WooenCofflns Castets Rales EMBLEMS. Ac. Our New and elegant hearse Is always In readiness. Remember the place, in UNION (BLOCK, on Sixth Street, TWO Doors sonth of Cass Coun ty Bank. Whear we mar be found night or day. j. i. uimuH, nun wmm 11 Mil mniM tots bATI3OHnaL HE3 F.G.Fricke&Co., SUCCESSOR To J. M. ROBERTS, Will keep constantly on band a full and complete stock, ol pure DIIUGS AND MEDICINE, PAINTS, OILS, WALL-PA PEtt and a full line of DRUGGISTS SUNDRIES. PURE LIQUORS For Mealcan Purpose1. Siiecial atteul'ou given to Coiiipoutidiuf; 1V vcrlption. uio.nf. BANKS. THE CITIZENS 33 JSl. TXT SL ! fLATTSMOUTH. - NEIJUASKA. C-A-11T-A.Xj, - $75,000. orncKitii JOUN BLACK, .'KASK CAKKUTIf. President. Vice-President. W. U. CUSllINO. Cashier. lIUKCTOKM John Black, W. If. Cushing, Frank Carruth. J. A. Connor, Fred Herrmann, J. W. John sou, F. K. Gutuinaun, I'tttcr Milium, Win. Wetcucamp, Hemy Bouck. Transacts a (icneral Banking IJuhIucn. .hi Wliu nave any Banking business to lr.tnbji-1 are Invited to call. Su matter liw large or Bin all tbe tranHactiou, it will receive our careful attention, and we proiui.se always cour teous treatment. fsMies Certificates of Deposits boirla; irit.-r hi Buys aud sells Foreign Exchange, County and Citv hecui itiea. JOHN KlTZUiaALU, A. W. MC1MUHHL1. President. Cashier. FIRST NATIONAL OF PLATTSMOUTH. NEBRASKA, Offers the very best facilities for the prompt transaction of legitimate BANKING BUSINESS. Slocks, Bonds, Gold, Government a'id l,ooa securities Kounlit aud Hold, Deposits ic-( v ed and interest allowed ou time (i tin cates. Drafts drawn, available iu part of tbe United States unci the principal towns of Europe. Collections made & promptly remitted Highest rket prices paid for County War- State and County Bonds. DIRECTORS 1 John Fitzgerald . John U. Clark. D. Ilawk swrt h K. K. WhlU). w MCLauenun. WEEPING WATER WBEPINQ WATER, - NEB E. It. REED, President. B. A. GIBSON, Vice-President. R. S. WILKINSON, Cashfen A General Banting Business Transacts!). JBPOSlT8 Received , and Interest allowed on Tune Certi ficates. UHAFTti Drnwn available in any part of the United States and all the principal cities of Europe. Agents for the celebrated MUm Line of Steamers. Sank Cass County Cotner Main and Sixth Streets. PLATTSMOT7TH .C. H. PARMELE. President, 1 J M. PAlTKIliON. Cashier, f Transacts a General Banlins Business IIIGKEST CASH PRICE; Paul tor County and City Warrant. COLIECTIOXM MADS and promptly remitted for. DIKKOCTOR8 : R B Windham, J. M. Pattersoa, C. H. Farooel F. B. Guthmann. W J. Agnew, A. B. Smith. Fred O order. OfP Meets every Tuesday evening at thea Castle Hall, in Rockwood Block. V itiug Knights are invited to attend. II. M. Boxs, C. (X W. L Dykes, K. of I. and S. The Ice Man. Jos. Fairfield has established an of fice at Monarch billiard hall, where be will contract with consumers to supply ice for the season at the lowest terms. 3m2 Fresh Blackberries and Blaeberries received daily at Bennett & Lewis'. 120tf . Important Notie. For the benefit ot my customers I have decided to sell 35 Boss gold 1104 watches with fine Elgin or Springflel i movements, for $35, Terms of sale, $1 per week . This is a rar chance to se-, core a fine watch, as I will only sell 85 at this price. Gall and see samples. L.CLsrrx