. , I county to accept a pass from any Plattsmouth Daily Herald -s'r "'"'; K NOTTS BROS, Publishers Publlshwl every Thursday, land dally veij erenlnK except Sunday. Klstered lit tlie rhUUmoutti, Neb. post Offlcefor transiui-wlon throunh the U.oS. malls at secood cl rate . Office corner Vine and Kiltli streets. Telephone 38. TRBMH roK WEEKLY, One copy, one year. In advance One copy, one year, not In advance 3 00 One copy, nix monthf. In advance ... 75 One copy, three months, in aavance. . TEltMH FOB DAlli One cop ene year In advance ?6 00 One copy per week, by carrier 15 One copy, per month -- no . i i. .rtirinl rarer r ot Hit i nil iin - otfondiiig person iiiinietliately, and the legislature is obligeil to pis laws for carrying out im-iirovi,.- of the constitution touching the niestioii. This is all vrry severe, ut it is not to be expecieu u..n public officers will be coinpellea to pay their fare under the new regime very much more ire.juem.y ....... under the old. A regular m t j,s good as a pass any day. ami n the railroads elioose- io in.in.v- r-..... Hiirprising reductions in rates to the official class there is nothing in the law to hinder. -Lincoln Journal THUKSDAY, AUGUST 27. 1801. REPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTION. The republican electors of the ntate of Nebraska are requested to amn1 gtiY: ttM from their several counties, to meet in convention i the city of Lincoln, Thursday, Sep tember 24, 1891, at 10 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of placing in nomi nation candidates for one associate justice of the supreme court, and two members of the board of re gents of the state university, and to a .w-i um-ii other business as maybe presented to the convention THE APPORTIONMENT The several counties are entitled in representation as follows, being based upon the vote cast for Hon ..c. . .iis, for attoriiey-gen- tr;!l i:, ; . .ixingone delegate-at-larire to each county, and one for i. , j mill the maior frac- t cl V 11 " ' . J tion thereof: 1)KL. .11 1 .... () "... 1 2 COUNT1 KB. Adams Arthur Antelope lliuinrr Boyd Blaine Boone Box Butte Brown Buffalo Butler Burt Ca-ss Cedar Chase (Hwveuue Cherry ? Clay -.- r!lfx.- 4 Cumini; CUHter. 1- lVikotA -1 Dawes 1) iwson Deuel Dixon Dodge Doutflas. Dundy Fillmore Frauklin Frontier ... ... 4 -1"J ... ... 3 ... 5 COUNTIK8. .lollllHOU Kearney Key faha Keith Kimball - Kunx Lancaster l.i cola Loau IMip Madison Mcl'rierson... derrick vjiiu-e Nemaha Nuckolls otoe Pawnee Perkins Pierce PllI'ljIS Platte Polk TlKed Willow .. ! Kichardson 6! Rock lllSaline 6-1' Sarpy.. . aiSuuiMler 9 Strott's lilun... IKL JH by Anna VVrnon Horsey; a pretty Htory, II Mandolinista. by JJaisy O'Hrien, and verses by Katherine Grosjean. Mrs. Chas. H. Koote, and Susan Hartley -Swett, all the im portant articles being liberally illustrated. General Harrison, inhisspeech - I - - 4 1 ... 4 at Albany, speaks so piai... . , .t -..i ........ -i frtol i-ollld one wouiu umm read ami understand. And yet Jerry Simpson, in ins sprrn, .-...J "Why did not President Harrison tell us what kind of a dollar he -..rs The iilliance would be Grayback's Perpetual Snows. A party of local explorers, among whom were the Itev. J. II. Cro3 ami Rev. A. A. llolden, has jut retui n.il from an excursion to the top of Gray back, a noted mountain that stands guard on the north side of ban Goro nio inibs. After HjH-ndin the night on the ieak the party started to return by a different route. On their journey they saw a canyon about COO feet deep, with periendicular walla, and on peering over the side, snow waa Been at the bottom. Going to the head of the canyon they found a, place where they could elide down, and one by one the party took the risk. After sliding several hundred feet they came to a body of ice and snow, which they followed down. It was nearly a mile in length, and from the cracks it waa ascertained that the ice waa about SOUTH PARK GoaUnaes to Offer Ibe flapr :n nniiii A. No Excuse for not having a Home ot Your Own. J Put What you are paying out for Rent into a home. thankful for sue h information." 25 feet thick by CO feet wide. Large Here is what the president said: "I do believe that the general gov- . i ...I ..li'irmwl with ernment is Hoienin.j the duty of seeing that the money ssued by it i always ami every where maintained at par. 1 believe that I speak that which is the com mon thought of us all when I say that every dollar, whether paper or coin, issued or stamped by the gen eral government should always ana bowlders as big aa a house were lying on top of the ice. There waa no appear ance of the glacier melting, and the sun does not reach the bottom of the canyon more than an hour each day. That the glacier possessed motion was proved by the fact that immense rocks were pushed forward out of their beds by masses of ice and snow. Tho bottom of the cracks was or a dirty yellowish color and looked very old. There is a stream or water nowing from the lower end, probably fed by 7 per cent money for persons wishing to build in South Park. Look to the Future ana invest now in South Park. everywhere be as good as any other gprings under the glacier and mass of dollar. "I am one of those who believe that these men fronuyour shops, these farmers remote from money centers, have the largest interest of all neople in the world in having a ice, which may have been in that canyon for ajres. Bv testing the thermometer in boiling water Grayback was found to be exactly 11,920 feet above the sea level. Water waa boiled at 192 degs. t aliren- heit. The camp was some 5.000 feet below TEE OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFE TIME. dollar that is worth one hundred the peatj an(j one of the party on the top ilay in the year, aim tried his voice and shouted in tne oirec cents every only such." ..wi.i- oilier reasons whv it is ....... ;,iv-,vi in Soutli I'arK man ULllVI l-W - - - elsewhere in the city, are tnese: is more saleable if you Property BOUND NOT TO BE USED The following remarkably good story is from the Oskaloosa Herald. It illustrated the mulish obstinacy of some men and also demonstrates a very important truth in current politics ' One of our farmer friends, whose onlv fault is that he is a democrat and he is not to be blamed for that, for hia father before him was dyed tion of the camp, and those who re- i.iulnfil helnw stated that thev heard the voice faintly. The temperature on the wish to sell, more rentable it yoi too of the peak was 39 degs. at 4 o clock in the morning, but a small lake up mere was frozen and covered with snow. California Cor. Chicago Tribune. in wish to rent; if looking lor at crease in value.no other part of the city will compare with it in prosper The rth ward composed largely o . 5 .. 5 .. ft .. 'J -2 . .. S ... 4 . . . : ... 4 ... Seward..., Sheridan. ... Sherman.... Sicux Stanton Thayer I nomas Thurston Valley Washington Wayne "Ve&t'ter Wheeler York ... 4 ... 5 ... ...It ... 8 .. 14 ... 4 ... ... 1 ...10 .. 0 ... : -l-j .54.1 Furnas llaue ;arneld... tiosper Grant Greely Hall Hamilton.. Harlan ... Haves.... . Hitchcock Holt Hooker ". ........... 2 Total. Jelferson No vote returned. It is recomended that no proxies be addmitted to the convention, and that the delegates present be authorized to cast the full vote of the delegation. It is further recomended that the state central committee select the temporary organization of the con vention. John C. Watson, WALT.M. SEELY, Chairman. Secretary. Men's lress for Summer. The sash never obtained much favor among men who dress particularly well; South Park, less than three years there waa something about it that was a vQte too "dressy" and conspicuous to suit a -." "" quiet taste, and this summer it is con- t llie iast g-eneral election the vote i 1 l t 1 1. , , i nto I n fl n.arrnw. i in the wool, and he never read the n rugget ig now ueclared to be was 139 and all were not polled . a a .... i rt.ta Inir I ... , m r 1 - i. . I newspapers came io iuw i. w... tue thing to wear witn nannei Bumia- ias been less than two years since this week to buy some sugar. m The flannel shirt also seems ammgui good wife was putting up fruit and the past and is replaced by cheviots and the city invited us into the corpor she needed about fifteen pounds cl uxtoras. xnese snirus r " . n Jt t we haveover one linn iln-1 witnout starcn, wim me ciwyuuu v. collars and cuffs, which are stin: ana are i jred newly built house ond otners generally worn witn goia stuaa. nTluH The delicate colors oi pinic ana uiuo i m i.c . which seem to be the tavonte tnis season are very becoming, and look par ticularly well with white flannels. White flannel trousers witti a light gray homesDun iacket, russet belt, and chev iot shirt look always decidedly good iorm, wane ui umiuvt ouiu i , . . ...io,! rT-ov, fi ithm,.t nml tronsera to match, church and school priveledges and still hold their own as general favorites. ,ilinTi, edifice iust erected In the way of shoes russet leather Ox- I fords are worn as much aa ever, but tne of wlncn tne wnoie m colors are rather darker than last year. ii.l4(o,nt-h, steadv irrowth for In fur t. a wfll dressed man is almost al- ways eminently '-quiet" in hia colors, f1Ve years past almost doubling its although the bright red neckties worn he advance stand it this jear witn gray aim urowu tuna uc i- - Btich pretty innovations in the way of lias taken regarding public ini color tliat they have become very popu lar. New York Tribune. are Weigh- you sweetness. The dialogue in "rocery ran about as follows: Knrmer-"What are von doing. young man?" Clerk "Waiting on you. ing out j our sugar." Knrmer '-How much giving me?" Clerk 'A dollar's worth." Farmer "Yes. I know; but how many pounds?" Clerk "Twenty-four Twentv-four! WIlV it used to be only fourteen." Clerk "Yes, but McKiniey did it.' Farmer "Well, run her back and "-ive me only fourteen pounds. If I took home twenty-four pounds of sugar for a dollar the old woman would make me vote the republican ticket, and I'll be hanged if I'll do that." with few exceptions, by the parties now living in them. th;4 i.art of the citv has a store . i! I, a, water mains, electric arc ngm C. MAYKS COUNTY - 8UKVKYOK AND CIVIL KNGINKKK county clerk will he , . .ftttt'iuled to- OKriCi: IN COURT HOUSE, p HILIP THEIROLF H Of ii(1 up Tim Finest. 'leaneBt, Cosiest- SALOON IN T II K CITY Maltsmouth, Nebraska UI.IUS IM:iMKKIKKfi. M ANt KAOTUKF OK ANl WHOLES HIE P.ND RET PAL DKAI.Klt IN THK CHOICHST HRANDS OF CIGARS FULL LINK OK xnRACCO AND SMOKEXS AKiau always in stock Where may be found choice wine liquors anil cigars. ANHKUSKR HUSCH HKKR. ANI MASS AI.K Will T K I.AHKI,, always on hand. COKNKK OF MAIN ANDjFOUKTH HT. 'DMONDS Sc ROOT. THK J'lONKRK MKHC HA NT OWtf Plattsmouth Nebrassa Carry n full stock of general mer chandise whibh the sell very close. Highest price paid for all kinds of farm pro duce. Generous treatment & fair dealing is the sncret of success CHAS. I.. ROOT, NOTARY IRST : NATIONAL : HAN K NKRUA8KA OF PLATTSMOUTH. NEBRASKA $rn,ofio.oo ' ' io.ooo.oh 1 Paid up capital .. Surplus I'CKWKII.KR & LUTZ, Banking Business JuriiiB" u " k- ,T the. certillcal o' rawn available In any part of the Inited States and all the principal ww" Snrope. TOLI.ECT10NS MADE AND PROMPTLY KEM IT- TED. Highest market price paid for County War- . . ........ rnnntv hoiinn. ranis, j " DIKKCTOKS John FitzKerald f-w&Z0 8am WauKh. F-E WnUe (ieorge E. Dovey ihn Fit7ireral.l. wauBn. Preeident (Successors to) SOHNNICIISKN & SCIIIRK. The WafliinKtton Avenue GROCERS and Provision Merchants. Headquarters for FLOUR AND FKKD Cai er. JUK CITIZENS BANK. PLATTSMOUTH NEBKASKA Jayltal stock paid in ?5 f Authorized Capital, iyu,uuw. We pay no rent and sell for wyii. You don'tjpay any bills for dead heats when you buy of this firm. officers THANK OAKKUTH. JOS. A. CONNOH, President. Vlce-PretMe.nl W. H. OUSHING. Cashier. DIKKCTORS rank Carruth J. A. Connor. K. K. Guthmar.i f. W. Jcn6on, Henry Bo3ck..onn o Ji-eeic W. D. Merriam, Wm. Wetencamp. W. H. Gushing. The Hand. beet SOFT COAL always on tf DONT FORGET AT THE The Judge Fined Himself. Perhaps the most disgusted man in Somerset county is a justice or tne i THE COUNTY CONVENTION. The count' convention is called for September 19th, 1891 at Louis ville. The primaries are to be held on the 12th day of September. The basis of representation is based on the vote cast for attorney general at the last fetate election, one delegate for every ;i-teen votes and major fraction thereor, and one at large from each ward and pre--cinct. Liberty and Kock Bluffs precinct was given their usual vote as no fair basis of appointment could be had on the division. Below will be found the place and time of holding the primaries, and number of delegates entitled to rep representation. rKEClNCT, TIME AND PLACE DEL. Sa'.t Cretk pre. at 7 p iu. C.reenwood T houth Bend At 1 p in South Ind i Louisville, at Tp in Hasse-mer hall .. ... ... fcMit Mile HMvc 3 'MP i" Hillechool hse .. t riattsnioui'i : -i J i Taylor school house .. ;i-eeuo.i T p intn hall-..- 3 Klin wood 7 p m Vii!ie school house Outer, 3 p m. Mmley school house u Alt Pleasant. 8 p in Hilinore school hous .... 5 K ck Hl"flfs.4pm Murray chool hoire..--. 8 npton.5 p n. Tidl.all & oflice Eagle., b StUe Creek. 7 p m i A K li-ill tlmwood 9 V W pre. 1 to 3 p in Cascade school houe. . . 5 Avoca. 3 p m Ceuter whool house b ..... fninn ftrhool llOlle U J','e"' " rrATOMOl-TH crrv lt ward. eoiiiH-ii chamber d ward school house ";rd ward, Kicheys lumber office 4U ward. Vettemcan:p block r!. mrii N-lliM)l llOUe WEK.IMSO WATER CITY 1st ward. 5 to 8. school house... 'nd ward. 6 to council chamber. . .. .. 3rd ward. 6 to KV m. Tidball A Kullersoffice . i Total nuinberof delegates 15- Ilattsmouth City primaries or dered to be open at 12 o'clock m and continue open until 7 p. m. favorably than any other portion of Plattsmouth. With a view to the encouragement of provements, the certainty of a new $80,000 court house; the completion ( Hie- oreat Missouri Pacific rail- t-J ?-- AMACAZINEWRITTENBYWOMEN. - owner'of a fine gar- way into this city, giving As was expected, tlie greatest 4in.Tiri.ift of hia heart. The other r,,v tins and eomnetinc: terest has been exhibited in the d V e was informed that an unruly cow M nai . T3.-.. ,i,:Vi I . -i , . , , i- u: tjvi .orVei. ic constant increasing new story oy aujchc .....v .. . nau wrougnx; uesoiaiiuu iu ma cu, "-" i - was begun in the August number ne at once ordered the animal sent to tne roU q the c. B. & J. shops, to- ha went ud to view the I 3 or tne wus'"F' .... t ------ , it... Cnniam Brnnni. I wreeK. anu aiier uuuuk -" tonowuig issue. cahbaires. and the demoralizea rea vines nent atiVance in reait3 wnicu Tii Senteiuber number ot tlie , 4irQ QT,,i nspoTtainincr. as he 0ml OH1IUV..V1C, u . tl...l. ra,i,rTiolitnti Mairazine is a ij th owner of the cow, ne doubtless enect ooum iria "-.v..""J. " . I ouyjuuv-, . . . " I woman's number so tar as tne made out a writ againsc tnau maiviuucii. authorship of its articles is con- containing fourteen uiflerent ana qis- .,1 i,t Hie ireneral interest of tinct counts, including trespass, iorciDie --r-.-. J- I variety and timeliness of the topics - & kill. treatea. ine opening arucc, . , that he learnecl that tne still areolar aroicth of this pari oj t.-.t....i lit-j ; 1 1 ia liv T.ariv Dilke. 1 u;. rar ami his ire 1 -. riuuumu A v v. . . . , . . j . rresuaeaer was mo " i , . , . and is profusely and beautifully il- cooled as he meekly paid a field driver the city, we will continue to sell lots on j m. i ni hp nrrhornntni Tii nouna. cair- .!v UStrait'U Willi iqjiuui.v.in".o iui Scnm0 . v.. s fnrnivh mmifitl famous artist's most noteworthy field (Me.) Journal. monthly . payment, ftnmsh money paintings. A Forgotten City, by Fow Handred Boys at Work. with hich io erect homes will cx- Eleanor Lewis, is a romantic de- A practical joke on a iarge scale has . lo"for other improved city crrintinn of the ruins ot Soluntiuu. i rtratwl at Hemals. asubarb of J Vienna. There is a plot of building property or for desirable improved or with photographs. Malmaison m iand there more than 300 yaros long oy . 4i,. va,i-M. hv Man- liacon Ford. 50 yards Droaa, surrounueu. . . j j . ..., j,i,;1, AooVinnt- . l describes the waning fortunes of mg two ana anau j " Ln Ttiv 11 iH not SO mucn l"C the house celebrated for tlie resi- w f j o . rdi oermanent resident that we dence there of the ill-fated Knipres agiJe for tbe poor, and any nlirrhase this disirable Tosephine. Julia llayes i'ercy "e- mio-ht take the timber away, in scribes the Ladies' .ew ork tiuu gpite of tlie threats of the watcliman in pr0pert3 Out ot over nu.ni i Fi in an entertaing article to wlncn charge the boys deinoiisneu we wr of South Park Harry Fenn has contributed nius- m hail an nour anu t-amcv. viWuiiHih Kishnid writes nome. wneu lueuuuuopa. -v- Tirooertv none ing was to ue seen eicepiaiciv The police ordered a survey of the ad joining houses, but very few planks were found. London Truth. rRANSAGTSIA GENERAL BANKING BDSlNES ssues ceatiflcates of depo-its bearing Interest Buva ana seue exciiauE, " city ' ' li B. PETERSEN THE LEADING GROCER B AXK OF CASS COUNTY Cor Main and Fifth street. oiA ..noanital 26 000 lUipiUO.... .... OFFICERS i p.rnAia President &&gES helr' J. M. Patterson S" t M Pjffprsnn. ASSI IxiHIlier t.. " " . DIRECTORS 0. H. Parmele. J. M. ranerson, ricu . d aith h k Windham. B. 8. Kamsey and T. M.Patterson k GENEEAL BANK1NC BUSIBESS TRASS A TED Accounts solicited. Interest allowed on time leposite and prompt aiieuuuuKnou Iness enirudieu io iuj km. HAS THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK IN THE CITY. EVERYTHING - FRESH - AND - IN - SEASON ATTENTIOX KAKMER3 I want vour Poultry, Kggs, But ter and your farm produce of all kinds, I will pay you tne nignest cash price as I am buying lor a firn in Lincoln. EAT MARKET p PETERSEN, T"i SIXTH STREET I 7 OXE of the prohibitions in the iw Kentucky constitution is aimed ili rass svstem. It is made mal feasance in office for any officer of trations. of Tattersall's. the great London horse market, and the famil' who have given it name and fame. Molly Klliott Seawell contributes -the Romance of Count Konigs mark," the titled adventurer for whom the wife of George I. of Eng land spent thirtj- years in prison; and the Countess Ella Xorraikow writes of Woman's Share in Russian Nihilism, her article being illus trated with portraits of many fair pnnnirafor-. I here are uesiues a A Novel Ledger. One of the bills filed before the county court was a pine stick with twenty-five notches cut on the side. This was the account of Anthony Lobb, an old nero, who, by the way, is quite well off. He can neither read nor write, and his bill was for taking care of an old colored woman.. The court promised to allow him one dollar a week for her keep, ana "I A. . - inli i v Z a Toners on the Evolution of the So- each week Antnony cut uuiwi m Tnumal. by Mrs. Roger A. I stick, and Monday filed it as his account. ' : ;.r.: wmp as Authors. -Independence (Mo.) enunei. M. K Jf J ft f W- ' owner i a are speculators hence there are no fictitous values and lots are selling at about the iiiox' were imniediatly after it was plattwd a strong argument why the present is a most desirable time for investments. Much addi tional information regarding South Park may be had by calling at my office on Main street over Bank of Cass County. R. B. WINDHAM. SIXTH STREET F. H. ELLENBAUM, Prop. The best of fresh meat always found in this market. Also iresn Egga and Butter. Wild game of all kinds kept in their season. glXTH STREET m Meat market! rjJUCKER SISTERS. CARRY A FULL LINE OF Mtt r PNRRV and French Flowers. i i THE LEADING GROCER Plattsmouth - - Nebraska p J. II:A:N:S:E:X DEALER IN STAPLE AND FANCY X GROCERIES, GLASS ANL QTJEENSWARE We also have a dress making department. Sat isfaction guaranteed. SHERWOOD STORE. PLATTSMOUTH JjAWSON & PEARCE Carry a Full Line of FINE M1LLESERY ' AND CHIL DRENS CLOTHING. ALSO FRESH COT F LOWERS BOOM 2, It. LEY BLOCK. PL4TTMOUTH Flour anil. Feed a Specialty Patronage 1 the PubleJSolicited. JOHNSON BUILDINGN Siltn St n.. ri;trict. City, town or XUC owi-(