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FIRST BLOOD FOR BLAINE Fassott Will be the Temporary Chairman. THE TIDK U'lMRKVTLY TLUMNU 3-larrlson Forces by No Moans En- Kulfed. Howevei Veterans Predict a Dark Horse Fassett Men Victorious. MlNNKAI'ol.is, June 0. At the meeting ol the national committee last night the Harrison nen made a light on Fassrtt ami were defeated. The result of the vote for temporary chairman was:" Fassett -'. Cullorn 21, ho Fassett will le the temporary chairman of the convention, and 'his as a test vote shows that the Ulaine men control the committees. Fassett received the votes of the following Mutes: Alabama, Cali fornia, Colorado, Connecticut, Dis trict of Columbia, Iowa.'Iilaho, Kan sas, Louisiana, Maine, Massachu setts, Michigan, Missouri, Nevada, New Mexico. Morth Carolina, Xorth Dakota, Ohio, Oregon, Rhode Is land, South Carolina, Utah, Ver mont. West Virginia. New York, Wisconsin ''!. For Culloui Arizona, Arkansas, Delaware, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana Kentucky, Mcryland, Minnesota, Mississippi, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Okla homa, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, Washington, Wy oming 21. A ULAINE VICTORY. When the Louisiana contest was heard ex-Senator William Pitt Kel logg and e.:-Governor Wariiiouth headed the respective forces. Kel logg, who aapears as regular dele gate, prevailed before the sub-committee, beating Wariiiouth, who led the contest :ng delegation in every dis'rict except the Sixtii, where the sub-committee split two votes between the factions. This is a Blaine victory. The ' lilly whites" from Texas, the 00111111 ittte decided, would be ad mitted. The result of the contest is a whole is favorable to Blaine. K:. -Governor Bracket of Massa- husstts denied the signs of a stam pede fu.'BJauie in the delegation. Change among the Massachusets men so far as apparent, favor a t il-tl mao. with IvVcd or McKinley as favo ites. Kx-Senatot Tom IMatt said to ii Villi t that he hud no figures for publication. "We are confident of Mr. Ii!atne's nomination o:i tlie first l allot." he continued. "But further Miau that we do not care to state what we know of the strength of fie iwo candidates. Things are a ' itle choal lc anyhow, especinlly as Jar as the southern delegates are "Oik'" ucil and no man can give fig ures that will have sufficient accu acy to be valuable. We have made v;ani8 of considerable iniportauce Jo-day and the situation to-night is entirely satisfactory to the friends of Mr. H!a:ne." Governor McKinley said to-nighl, speaking of the reported defection of the southern delegates, "Yes, they w'll keep on getting votes i om "Whitey" Millrr is home on a short visit. No. I was forty-five minutes late this morning. K. S. SatinderH of Omaha was in the city to-day. Alex Clifton of Nebraska City was in the city to-day. Wa.ti;i A boy to carry papers at The Hekam office. Hon. R. II. Windham was in Oma ha today on business. The reading room let out books during the mouth of May averaging l'ia per week. Mrs. S. II. At wooi 1 ami Miss Mia Gering lf t this morning for York to attend the shite convention of the I. II. it. society as delegates from the society' here. Waxtf.ii-A girl for general housework in small family. Apply :it this oil ice. The 1'Jattsmouth Gun club will hold a meeting at Mayer & Morgan's store this evening at H o'clock. Capt. Benjamin II. Oilman, of the IT. S. armv, stationed at Ft. Leaven worth. Kansas, is in the city, visit ing his sister, Mrs. U. C. Kerr. The Turners will give a dance Saturday evening, with gymnastic exercises, at the Turner hall. Friends of the Turners are invited. Henry Geringdeparted this morn ing for Grand Island to attend the druggist convention. Mr. Gering will read a paper before thejcoiiven tion. The ladies of St. Johns Altar Soci ety will give an ice cream and strawberry social and dance at Rockwood hall, Friday evening, June 10. Kvery body welcome. 5t. Deputy Sheriff John Tighe will leave to-night for Lincoln to bring down Robert Mickenham from the penitentiary to testify in the case of the State ot Nebraska vs. William Coulscu. The democratic county central committee met at Louisville to-day. This city was represented by Oswald Guthman, C. W. Sherman, Dave McKntee, C. M. Butler and J. L. Minor. Don't forget the farewell benefit performance to J. P. Young by the Dodd Opera Co. with 40 singers, in the popular comic opera "Erminie," at the Waterman next Thursday night. Go and pack the houss at popular prices for such a perfor mance, 3.1, HO and 73 cents. Children under 12 years 11.1 cents. Last evening's passenger train, No. 9, came near being wrecked be tween Louisville and South Bend on account of the negligence of the section men. They left a hand-car, loaded with ties, on the track near a curve, where, had the train been thrown from the track, it would surel3r have been thrown into the Platte river. As it was, the demo lition of the hand-car was the ex tent of the damage done. The road ought to give those section meu a few days' lay-off in order to teach theui something. WE CAVE FREMONT ONE. Plattsmouth Played Winning Ball Up to the Eighth Inning. The locals and Fremont played yet-terday at the ball park. Platts mouth hud the game won up to the eighth inning, when Fremont went in and made six big runs and won the irame. The team leaves Fridnv j morning for Beatrice for two games, returning June 25 for the third series. The score. l'I.ATTSMoi:ilI. .1 Pitlteixim JU Green cf S 1'ilttlTSOII, SSiVlf . linker lb.lt I'on.l lib M:iiiiii c Keevet,p&lb IVrrine rf Yupp, lf&p Totals A It HII 11 I'o 24 10 EHK.1li.ST. I A H (iruvi-rcf An-tin L'h Mursli ;l Hntler If I'aluier c, it-lcliel rf. ... KimiiK-1 p. .. I'urcell ss.... Iiownuin III.. Totals K. 4: J I 12 II II 11) 1H Yi 1 TO AJSTY GENTLEMAN, j Xaa. Cass Co-a.an.ty Who can write the most words on a new U. S. Postal Card f SCOKK 1IY IXMSliS. I'lat tsni.Mitli 3 0 0 0 2 3 1 0 09 I-'ri'iiKint .. 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 i V SIHAHV, Kims earned Fremont 7. I'lattsmouth 5. Twd Imm' hits Maupin, Butler. Tliree-hase hits tirccu, h'ceves, Marsh 2, I'urcell, I towmuii. Home runs J. Patterson, Pond, Getchel, Kiiiimrl. Sacrilice hits Maker and Austin. Double plays Austin to I'urcell to How man, Palim-r to Austin to Bowman, J. Pat terson to Maupin to linker. liases on Hulls Yupp 1. Kiinniel 3. Struck out Hy Yapp 3, Keevcs 4, Kim- mel 4. Vihl pitch Kimmel. Time of Kuine 1:33. Umpire Haskell. ONE - PRICh: - CLOTHIER Will Give the Following Prizes on July 4th: 1 A Nice Spring Suit. 2. A Nice Leather Satchel. 3. Two Nice Shirts. AT UEATKICE As magnificent a game of ball as ati3' one could wish or expect to see was played by Beatrice and Grand Island yesterday, resulting in a complete shut-but for the visitors, thus returning the sugar city's a compliment paid the locals on their last trip. The game was for blood and every man on the diamond played to win from start to finish. Twice during the game Grand Island got a man as far as second base, but they were not permitted to score. The special features of the game, which was brilliant throughout, were a double by Ken nedy, Stoney ad Taylor, Holmes' base running and Jones' catching. oiagie ana Jioiier were uom in good form and pitched good ball, as the hits show. The score: SCORE KV IXXIXISS. Beatrice 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 04 CJraiul Inland 0 000000000 K'uns earned Beatrice 2. T wo-1 a se hit Taylor, liases stolen Beat rice 7. Double plav Kennedy to Tavlor. Bases on halls OlT Slavic 1. Hit by pitcher Wilson. Struck out Slajcle 5, Holier ' Time of jenme 1:43. Umpire Hart. Every word must be written with pen and ink. Every word must be readable with the naked eye, And must be written in sensible, sentences. Send all Postal Cards to JOK, The One Price Clothier, Plattsmouth, Neb No more Postal Cards accepted after July 3, 1892. Only one Postal Card received from one and the same person. JOE, the Popular Clothier, 0;pera, ZE3Io-u.se Corner, ZF'la.ttrra.o-ULtlkL Stonev to her first 3"esterda3r, to do the the sou'ih un; il the ballotinc begins." -V cy reful canvass made by Nr. Harrison's people this evening leads them to claim that he can lose Hflj- southern voles and still be nominated on the first ballot. IMt.'K IIOVSE T.UK RESUMED. -V noticeable fact which deserves .oiisMe.atio;! 's this, that at mid Might, after all the varying events of the day, after the test votes in r.mnerot's delegations, after a com par son of claims and tabular state ments on Both s.des, the old hands f both mictions, these veteran party K-.iders who have been made fainil ::r by long experience with the ' icks and manners of such polit ical gaiherings as this, are almost ti unit in the opinion that no nomi nation will be made either on the first or second ballot. Their belief is that sufficient scattering votes will be cast 1)3- some of those counted on the list of each of the great leaders to prevent a nomina tion until it becomes plain on which side of .he fence the cat will jump. Then all the trimmers will jump after it. Hut if one or more ballots are held without result, then the springing of a th d candidate 's ineTitable. Ihe school board held a meeting last evening and elected the follow ing teachers: Miss Mar3' McClleland, Miss Alice Wilson, Miss Kldora Clark, Miss Ada Searle, Miss Marga ret Shepherd, Miss Alberta Ilyers, Miss Tressa Hemple, Miss Nannie Moore, Miss Sue Mattson, Miss Deana Fisher and Miss Klla Wright. x-ians were looKeu over lor tne new school building but none of them were accepted. The board will meet again to-night to close the con tract for lots 20, 11, and VI in Donelan's addition, for the purpose of putting the school building there. A.T HASTINGS. Hastings experienced shut out of the season and Castone was the lad work. He had not forgotten the re ception he had received the last time and he was on his mettle. Hast ings oy made three lonesome hits. Kearne3' was short two men. Hast ings generousb loaned two crack amateurs, and Kearne3r showed her gratitude 1 shutting the 003-3 out. SCOKE BV IXXIXGS. II:i!JtiiiiS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Kearney 1 300 2 003 a SUMMARY. Earned runs Kearney 4. Two base hit Slieelian. Three base hit Kevnnlds. Double plays I'emler to Sheehan, K'ohrer to Walleck. Struck out Packard i, Castone 4. Passed balls McKarland 1, Fear '. Time of Kame 1:30. Umpire Fulnier. New Bank at Murdock. Articles of incorporation were filed with the county clerk to-day for a bank at Murdock, Cass county, to be known as the State I5a :ik of M unlock with a capital stock of $J.,0CD. Geo. Meeker, X. II. Meeker and Kob' L3'ons are the incorporators. Standing: of the Clubs. Played. Won. Lost. Heat rice J 8 I I Grand Island.... 2 11 Fremont 20 lo Hastings 21 tl Plattsmouth 'Z i Kearney ...... 20 7 1 H in 12 15 13 Per.Ct. .773 .fi3i'. .500 ,129 .375 .3T0 Shilohs catarrh Kemedy a posi tive cure for catarrh, diotheria and caiiKer mouth. .bor sale b' O H bii3-derand h. G Frieke. District Court. The celebrated Murra3'-Heniiiugs case was taketi up this morning and after the plantiff had rested their case, the defendant made a motion to dismiss the case. A juror was withdrawn and plaintiff given leave to amend pleading. The case was carried over to the next term. The ju' has been impaneld in the case of Johnson vs. Tighe. Cooley vs. Craig will be tried to- morrow, wnen me criminal cases will be called. tOK SALE OK Tkade A desirable lot in l'laltsmoutli. Will sell for cash or will take a food I, 1 . " . norse ana norses in exchange For particulars call on or address this office. tf Secured His Freedom. Keport of a reliable character reaced the city this afternoon frcm Omaha, that Ga3 the man arrested f jr robbing the postollice in this it had been set free on account of the evidence not being sufficient to hold him. Several witnesses were in Omaha yesterday to testif3 but it seems their testimony failed to convict. 6, A. F, & night as Pepper- Elected Officers Plattsmouth Lodge Xo F. M. elected officers last follows: W. M. V. V. Leonard. Senior Warden Julius burg. Junior Warden K. W. Cook. Treasurer A. W. White. Secretary A. Salisbury. Senior Deacon J. C. Petersen. Junior Deacon II. J. Helps. Senior Steward A. M. Hansen Junior Steward A. Kurtz. Chaplain H. J3. Ihtrgess. Tyler L. C. Curtis. ''Erminie." At the Farnara Street theater the Dodd Opera coniDanv irave . . . . . , , . . j- iirnunie, iiss Leslie sinirinar the title role with both taste and iudr- ment. Mack Charles and Dan Youner maae tne immortal thieves very iunn3- ana trie rest ot the company was quite at home in this, the most popular of light operas. "hrmmie will be repeated this evening. The above we clip from 3'ester- day's World-Herald. The Dodd Opera compn3' will appear at the Waterman Thursda3 night, June 9, in the gem of comic operas. "Frminie," for the farewell benefit to J. P. Youner. Go and secure Price, 75 give Mr. 3-oiir tickets at once, cents. Turn out and Young a rousing benefit. A nasal injector free with each bottle of Shilohs catarrh reined)'. Price 50 cts. For sale b)- O II Sny der and F G Fricke. The Beatrice Chautauqua. The Hek.au is iu receipt of the program of the Beatrice Chautauqua assembly for this 3ear, and is highl3r gratitiea witn the announcements contained there in, ine spealiers are an taienteu people and the program as a whole is one 01 the best ever ottered Xebraskans. Space will not permit our giving in detail the splendid arra- of en gagements, but a few references will suffice to give our readers an idea of what they can expect if at tending the assembly. Among the numerous "red letter days ar ranged for, are Educational, Repub lican, Democratic, Alliance, Prohi bition and Woman's Suffrage days. On July 2 the celebrated J. L. Hughes of Toronto, Canada, and several others equally prominent, will speak. Kducators and others interested in education will have a treat in. Mr. Hughes' address. Republican da)' is July 14, when such men as Governor McKinley of Ohio and other prominent men will address the Chautauqua Democratic day is J uly 13. Speakers for the occasion have not been defi nitely secured, but will be men worth hearinc. On Alliance day. July G. President Polk, J. II. Davis and Mrs. Mar)' Lease of Kansas will be the speakers. Jul)' 4 will be a notable event. On that day Robert Aourse of Washington, D. C, and Chaplin McCabe of Xew York, the hero of Libb)- prison and one of the greatest orators and singers of the country, will be present. Our peo pie should write at once to the sec retary, . u. .Aicnois, lor a pro gram. FOR RELIABLE insrsTTfjEt-isrciEj Call. on SAM'L PATTERSON Plattsmouth - . Xebraska The Place to Buy 'f - " - - - - - - - hardware WSEND FO . COlUtLNATlos faf:-t: Jdud iiuariia, l!r&- IS AT 28-inch, R-t t::r;v; - E.C.MEACKAMARMSCQ..ST "LCUiS.Kfi 4 (11 HI iS-t 1.1 4 4 U3 U0 (l,J EQUITABLE ILIFE IXSURAXCE CO., OF X, Y. T. H. Pollock, Agent, For ;alo M3' house and three lots corner ixui and Dey, price $1,200. Mrs. J. A. G.Buell, Central C Xeb., apc.K.K. B. x naa a severe attack of catarrh and became so deaf I could not hear common conversation. I suffered terribly from roaring in my head, I procured a bottle of Flly's Cream Balm and in tnree weeks could hear as well as I ever could, and now I can say to all who are afflicted with the worst of diseases, caearrh, take Jiiys cream Calm and be cured. It is worth Jt-I.OUO to any Man, vaman or enna sintering from catarrh A G. BREKENFELD'S WHERE YOU WILL FIND STOVES, RANGES, TLNWARE, GARDEN TOOLS, GASOLINE STOVES, BUILDERS' IIARDAVARE, PAD-LOCKS, DOOR-LOCKS, LADIES' PEN KNIVES, ETC. Snow Ball Carnival. A snow ball carnival will be given under the auspices ot the i. f. S. C E. of the Christian church. Ice cream and cake will be served iu the orchard. Waitjfor it. At Robt Walker's Friday evening, June 10, Everyone invited. 3t. The population of Plattsmouth Is about 10,000, add we would say at least Jneo-half are troubled with some eliectioii on tne tnroat ana lungs, as those complaints are, ac cording to staaistics, more numer ous than others. We would advise all our readers not to neglect the opportunity to call on their drug gist and get a bottle of Kemp's Bal sam for the throat and lungs. Trial size free. LargeBottle 50c- and $1. Sold by all drusrgist. ACCIDENT IXSURAXCE, T. II. Pollock, Agent. lion. U. V. Lucas, ex-state auditor ot Iowa, says: "I have used Cham ber ain's Cough Remedy in my lamuy ana nave no hesitation in saying it is an excellent remedy. I believe all that is claimed for it. T . . . rti t x ersons amic ' u oy a cough or cold will find it a friend " There is no danger from whooping cough wnen tins remedy is freely given. oO-cent bottles for sale by F. G. fricke & Co., druggists. NEW PROCESS For millinery and pattern hats or anything in the line of ribbons, nowers of tne latest styles and de signs, can on tne lucKer sisters in the Sherwood block. tf. QUICK MEAL GASOLINE STOVE I wish to specially recommend. It is absolutely nafe. Shiloh's catarrh remedy a posi- itive cure Catarrh, Diphtheria and tanser mouth. ior sale by J. G. Fricke & Co According to the census of 1&90, Chicago takes rank, by virtue of her population of 1,098,576 people, as the eighth largest city on the globe. Most of us desire, at one time or another, to visit a city in which so many persons find homes, - and, when we do, we can find no better line than the "Burlington Route." Three fast and comfortable trains daily. For further information ad dress the agent of the company at this place, or write to J. Francis, General Passenger and Ticket Agent, Omaha, Nebraska. GOODS SOLD OX THE INSTALL ment plan as cheap as for cash on easy monthly payments. Come in and examine my anti-rust tin ware which is warranted not to rust for one year. If at any time you want anything new that we do not happen to have in stock we can get t for you on two days' notice. C. BItEKENFELD, 421 Main-St.. Plattsmouth b ft