The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, April 02, 1888, Image 2

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    THE. DAILY J1KUAL1), L'LAJ'isu 1 n, iuCASK A, MONDAY, A PHIL 2, 1SS8.
The Plattsrnouth Daily Herald.
KNOTTS BBOS.,
Publishers & Proprietors.
THE PLATTSMOUTII HKKAI.D
la publithrd eterjr ermine rirrpt Sunday
ad Weekly evrry Thur.si;iy morning. ICgi
tred at tha i.ntofli-, riult.muutli. N'Hr..
Mro(l-cUit matter. Ollice coruer of Viue anil
JTlUh ttreets.
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One copy on ear la alTane. by mall $0 00
Oncoy per inonlli, by-arir, 60
Oua ctiy per week, by canlnr, 15
TIIUI yon HKEkLT.
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REPUBLICAN CONVENTION.'
Tbe Republican electors of the State of
Nebraska are requested to send delegates
from the several counties, to meet in con
vention, at the city of Omaha, Tuesday,
May 15, lfc88, nt 8 o'clock p. in., for the
purpose of elocting lour delegates to the
National Republican Convention, which
meet in Chicago Jun 10, 1888.
T1IK A ri'OKTIOXMENT.
The several counties arc entitled to rc
presentation as follows, being based upon
the vote cast for Hon. Samuel Maxwell,
supreme Judge, in 1887, giving one del-cgate-at-large
to each county, and one
for each 150 votes and major fraction
thereof! :
COIINTIF.H.
VoTKS.ifOUNTIFS.
VOTED.
Adams
Antelope ..
Arthur
)(Utne
ltauue
IJux Butte .
lliown . ...
KufTVo
Mutlur
l!urt
t'ais
l'flar
('hare .......
Cherry... .
Cheyenne .
l.iy
ColfiiX
fuming ....
Cusle"
Uukota
iMwes
awoti ...
Ihxon
Iode ....
PourUis ...
Ixiuily
Tillmore. .
Franklin...
Frontier ...
Fur n a
;asre
Cartield ...
;oser
(irant
ireeley ....
Hull
Hamilton
Harlan
Hayes
ltttencjck .
Hols
Howard
. w'.leffersou
. y JohnsoD
. 1 Kearney
. 2 KeyaTaha
. Kcuii
. 4 Knox
. ! Lancaster
.U Lincoln
. V l.i;au
. 9 l-oup
.16 Madivon
. ,v Me' liersou
. fiLMerrick
. 5;Naucn
.11! Nemaha
.liNuckol!K
. 7'Otiitj
. 7 I'awneo
. it; Perkins
. . Pierce
. 7 l'olk
Platte
. r.ll'ht'lps
.VS iclianlson....
.a7 Heil Willow
. 4 Saline
lo Sarpy
. T.Sa.iiuIers
.10 Seward
. o .iheridau
. I'.i 'lieruian
. 3 Sioux
. b stauton
. 1 Thayer
. 4 Thomas
.11. Valley
.10! VMShington
. x Wayne
. 4 Webster
. t' Wheeler
.14 York
. 7 I'nore. territory..
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It is recommended thnt no proxies be
admitted to the convention, except such
as are held by persons residing in the
counties from the proxies are given.
Geohge I). Meiklejohx.
Walt. 5L Seelky, Chairman.
Secretary.
The political cauldren is boiling right
merrily today.
How are you Dr. Salisbury ? Council
man from the First.
Although we have had a Democratic
mayor and council for the last two years,
the Democratic party have just discover
ed that they were in favor of public im
provements, and "resolved" in prepcr
shape at their convent ion Saturday night.
Marios Richey is the man that used
his influence towards the securing of gas
m
works and water works here, and was
successful. He is the man who will fa
vor street paying and sawerage, and. if
elected will see that these improvements
are made.
Sherman of the Journal shows pretty
clearly what he believes and about how
much patriotism h is posessed of when
lie clips and endorses the state rights edi
torial from the Louisville Courier Jour
nal. A man in this enlightened com
monwealth 6hould be ashamed to print
such stuff, let alone endorse it.
TnE Heral has been so far a very
successful prophet; several days ago we
predicted who the Democratic nominees
would be, and the result was exactly as
we predicted. We w ill now make the
Tes that the entire Republican city tick
et will be elected by good round major
ities. There are numerous and we think
sufficient reasons why it should be done.
Tub silk stocking Democracy were suc
cessful as twual. and had no trouble in
nominating Jarac-e Patterson, jr., for city
treasurer, although he was opposed by a
very popular young man in the person of
Frank Morgan. Frank, you don't be
long to the right wing; you should leave
the ranks of the Fleheians and join the
ranks of the upper tens, you would stand
a better show for success.
BASE IN GRATITUDE.
Not a word of commendation was
heard at the convention Saturday night
in favor of Mayor Simpson or his retiring
goTsrnment Tub Herald is not now
engaged in writing Democratic eulogies;
if it were it could find several things in
Mayor Simpson's reign to commend. -
By the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, elas
ticity of step, boyancy of spirits, and the
bloom of health, may be restored to the
system which has become enfeebled with
disease. The best vitalizer and blood
purifier is Ayer's Sarsaparilla, Sold by
RIGHT HERE IN NEBRA8KA.
What Your Friends and Neighbors
Say on a Matter of Vital
Importance
JJelow will be found a sample of the
multitude of letters of encouragement
Messrs. H. II. Warner 6c Co., of Roches
ter, N. Y., elaily receive. The subjoined
unsolicited testimonials are from your
friends and neighbors, ladies and gentle
men you know and esteem for their hon
or and straightforwardness, and who
would scorn to be a party to any decep
tion. What has been done for others can
be done for you, and it is folly, nay sui
cid .l, to longer suffer when the means of
recovery lie at your very door:
McCook, Ne.b Jan. 31, 1888. "War
ner's Safe Remedies" have become a sort
of necessity or "cure all" among us.
Several of my relatives particularly have
taken "Warner's Safe Cure" for kidney
troubles, and found it beneficial.
McCook. Neb., Feb. 1 1888. In 1882,
I lived at liellwood, Neb., engaged as a
contractor and builder. During all the
summer of that year I was troubled with
Kidney Complaint. I got so bad that I
had to quit work and put myself uuder
a physician's care, who pronounced my
ailment to be Bright' s Disease of the
Kidneys. I kept tailing in health all the
t ine and could only leave my bed or
room on very pleasant days. I suffered
terrible pains and was constantly grow
ing weaker. I thought something must
be done and that quickly. I tried an
other physician, who was a Professor in
a Medical College at Omaha. I had to
go on the cars about ten miles to his
ollice in David City. One day I went
to see him and he was not at home. I
went to the hotel to wait for a train
home, bht was in such pain that I could
not keep still. I was so far gone that I
kept passing blood every few minutes,
together with small pieces which looked
like liver. I went to the drug store to
get something to ease the pain and saw
there a bottle of "Warner's Safe Cure"
on the counter. I bought it and began
to take it. The first twelve hours after
taking it, there was but little, change.
First I noticed that I began to sleep bet
ter and the discharge began to grow
! thinner and l:ghter and gradually re
sumed the natural color. After taking
less than throe bottles of "Warner's Safe
Cure" and remaining quiet for a few
weeks, I was well and able to resume
work nt my trade. I did not take any
medicine but "Warner's Safe Cure." I
am now 53 years old and have never had
any return of my former complaint. I
tell all who suffer with lame back or
kidney complaint to try "Warner's Safe
Cure." I am sure that if I had not missed
the doctor on that day nt David City
and found "Warner s Safe Cure" I would
not have lived thirty days longer.
Clause, Neb., Dec, 9. 1887. I have
used a number of bottles of "Warner's
Safe Cure" and it has given satisfaction.
I would advise every one that is troubled
with their kidneys to use it.
Chester, Neb., Jan. 3, 1888. In the
summer of 1881, I took cold, which led
to catarrh of the bladder. I was confined
to my bed for weeks. I had a good doc
tor, but only partially recovered from the
attack. I was so bad that my bladder
gathered and broke and I passed a tea
cupful of pus through a catheter. After
that time, whenever I would take cold, I
would experience the same old trouble.
Two years ago I began to take " Warnei's
Safe Cure," and after taking four bottles
I got well and I am today as well as ever.
I am 58 years old. My wife has been
troubled for several years with kidney
complaint, &ut at times was so bad that
she almost Jot her mind, She com
menced to use "Warner's Safe Cure"
"Warner's Safe Nervine" and "Warner's
Safe Pills," and now she is feeling as
well as she ver did. We feel very
grateful.
3
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Gibbon, Neb., Nor. 29, 1887 I take
"Warner's Safe Cure" as a Tonic and
Liver Regulator. My wife takes "War
ner's Safe Cura" fpr Liver complaint, and
it seems to do her more gG6d Jhan any
thing she has yet taken.
(Beaty & Baatty. Hardware and Furniture)
Liberty, Neb., Noy. 29, 1887. My
wife has taken "Warner's Safe Cure" and
fii&3 its effect extremely beneficial.
Regulate the Regulator with Warner's
Log Cabin fe.-ushpan'Ila. Manufactured
by proprietors of Warner's Kafe Cure.
Largest bottle in the market. All drug
gisjs sell it.
When the blood is impure or impover
ished, boils, pimples, headaches, jieurft
gla, rheumatism, and various other di
seases arc developed. Take Ayer's Sar
saparilla, It purifles, iavigoraties, and vi
talizes the blood, and restores vigorous
h ealth.
We take pleasure in recommending the
use of Halls Vegetable Sicilian ftair Re
newer as safe and reliable for restor
ing gray hair to its natural color. .
The standard remedy for liver com
plaint is West's Liver Pill; they never
disappoint you. 30 pills 25c At Wan
rick's dru store.
Henry Waterman is an honctt, care
ful man; he is one of the best city treas
urers Plattsmouth lias cyer had; to defeat
him would not only be unfair treatment
after one term of succesful service, but
it might prove a bad thing for the tux
payers to do. Mr. Waterman' opponent
is a young man with no experience, and
with nothing to recommend him except
that his father is cashier of the Cass
county bank, and that, of course, he will
represent the interests of that institution.
But if Tub Herald is not mistaken, we
are not electing bank"treasurers"so much
as we are careful financial agents of the
city. What skill would young Mr. Pat
terson evinco in the collection of special
license taxes, one of the most difficult
mattei s that falls to the lot of a city
treasurer. We think, however, there is
bo dangsr of Mr. Patterson being wor
ried with the job. He will probably re
nviin a clerk iu his father's bank for some
time yet.
AN EXTRAORDINARY OFFER
TO ALL WANTING BMPLOYMENT. 1
We want live, energetic, agent In every
county in the United States and Canada to sell
a patent article of great merit, ojr itb mf.kits.
An article having a larj;ea1e paying over 100
percent, profit, having no competltiog, and on
which the ayent Is protected in the exclusive
sale by a deed tiiven for eacli and every enmi
ty he may seeure from ur. W'itli all these ad
vantages to our age. its. and the fact that it it
an article that can be sold to every lioiist liol
owi.er, it miht not be neer.esary to make "An
ExtraordiUHiy Offer" to secure uood agents al
onee. but wo l-ave col clink ! to make u to
show, not only our confidence in the merits ti
our inveu ion. lvit in it- pahtbMty by any ate t
that will hnnc'le it v ith eneicy. mr agents
now at work ere making from $l.oio 3i o a
month clear, and tins fact makes it s.-.fe for u
to make our offer to ul w ho arc cut of fmploy
nient. Any agent t liv t will give our bu-incs
a thirty d-ys' trial and fail to c'e;r at lmsi
$10,i in (bin t;inr, above all expenses, can re
turn a!i goods unsold to us a"d we will refimt.
the money pa d for them. Novtich employei
of I'gent- ever dared to make such offers, not
would we if we did not know that we have
agents now making more than double tlii
amount. Our l.irg descriptive circulars ex
plain our oifer fully, ati'1 thet-e we wish to sen'
to every one out ot employment who will tcial
us three one cent stamps for postage. Send at
ouee and cecure tbe agency in ti-r.e for the
boom, and go to work oti tbe t. rms named in
our extraordinary offer. Addles, at onee.
National Novkity Co.,
fl8-3m-tl&w 514 Smitlilield st , I'ittsburc, Pa
Costumes of Greek Women.
Though the Greek women in the towns have
almost entirely discarded their picturesque
national costumes, they are still worn in the
country. Iu soma districts those costumes
boar a great resemblance to those of the Bul
garians, though without their gnudincss of
color; in others they consist generally of a
skirt ot brightly striped stuff, aud an em
broidered cloth jacket, while for out-of-door
wear a fur lined pelisse is added. The hair
is braided into numerous tresses, and sur
mounted by a small red enp decorated with
gold and silver coins similar to thoso worn
as a necklace. Boston Budget.
Disposal of Sewage.
From time to time some local quid nunc
rushes into print with the advico that Chi
cago should follow the foreign practice, and
instead of seeking to dispose of her sewage
by water carriage should utilize it for fertil
izing purposes, "as they do in England and
France." Such wiseacres may Iks interested
to learn that a steamship costing nearly
$1(5,000 has been constructed to carry 1,000
tons at each voyage of the solid residuum of
the London sewage out to tho North sea from
the Barking crock seware works. Four or
five more such ships will be required to deal
with the entire quantity. Cliicago News.
Payment for a Poem.
Some publishers have their own ideas as to
the manner in which compensation for liter
ary service should be sealed. In a monthly
edited by on acquaintance of niino appeared
a poem. It was a very good bit of verse by
a local literariau, rather given to negligence
in the matter of attire. The editor marked
it "on his pay roll as being worth $5.
"That's too much," said the publisher,
promptly. ''He's a very shabby fellow, you
know; $3 is enough for him."
And that is all ho got. Alfred Trumblo in
New York News.
Emerson's Greatness Criticised.
There was in Concord an excellent lady of
tho old school, who, having heard Mr. Em
erson's greatness spoken of, said: "Yes, Mr.
Emerson is a pretty smart man; he keeps his
head up there in the moonshine, and he says
things that nobody can understand, and folks
think it's wisdom, and he writes it all down,
and people buy it of him; but I guess if he'd
'a' turned his attention to tho butter business
he'd 'a' got along just tho same." The old
lady meant this as a compliment, and, no
doubt, as tha world goes, it ought to be taken
as ona. Boston Transcript.
Iry Rot Contagious.
It is said that dry rot, the enemy of build
ers, is a sort of contagious disease. Good
authorities state that it can be carried by
saws nnd other tools which Lave been in con
tact with affected wood, and that such con
tact and impregnation is often the cause of
the mysteriously rapid decay of originally
sound timbers Chicago Times.
A Collector of Idols.
8. M. Zahn, of Lancaster, Pa , is an idol
collector. Among his collections are an Aztec
idol, taken from the mound in Mexico, and
supposed to bo thousands of years old; a
Hindoo idcl, a Japanese god, Arizona Indian
idols, and a sandstone god taken from the
bexks of the Susquehanna. Chicagc Herald.
A Mohammedan Slave Market.
There is a well patronized slave market in
Cabul for the sale of slaves brought from
Kafristan. Girh bring higher prices than
women, and are told accordmg to height.
Only Mchammedans are allowed to buy.
liew York Commercial Advertiser.
Buddhist Missionaries.
A society has been formed in Ceylon which
has for its object the propagation of Bud
dhism throughout tho world. New York
Tribune.
A shoemaker's sin, supposed to have been
carried from Mount 'Vernon, Ills., dropped
from-tue sky, six miles northeast of Coving
ton, Ga., the other day,
Bouckhoff is the name of a Russian who
travels about his native country urging the
natives to commit suicide.
An elephant in the funeral precession to a
recent Hindoo cremation wore a silver collar
worth $25,000.
The silent man is often worth' listening to.
Japanese Proverb.
Degg's Cherry Cough Syrup.
Is the only medicine that acts directly
on the Lungs, Blood and Bowels, it re
lieves a cough instantly and in time
effects a permanent cure, Sold by O. P.
Smith & Co., druggists. j25,3ui(,d w.
An observant metropolitan barber says
that he can tell one's physical condition
by the state of the hair!
Begg's Cherry Cough Syrup.
Is warranted for all that the label rails
for, so if it does not relieve your cough
you can cull at our store and the money
will be refunded to you. It acts simul
taneously on all parts of tho system,
thereby leaving no bad results. (X I'.
Smith & Co., Druggists. j25-3md&w
Di. Schlicmann has gone to Alexand
ria with Professor Virchew, and will
spend several months in Egypt making
explorations,
Bega's Blood Purifier and Blood
Maker.
No remedy in the world lias gained
the popularity that this medicine lias, ns
r. hold on family medicine. No one
should be without it. It has no calomel
tr quinine in its composition, conscqucnt
lj no bad effects can arise from it. We
keep a full supply at all times O. P.
Smith Co. Druggist. j25-uimd&v
If Diogenes lived today he would be
out with a lantern looking for a Demo
cratic lawyer who hasn't been mentioi ed
for the office of chief justice of the fcu
preme court.
Who is Your Best Friend?
Your stomach of course. Why? Be
cause if it is out of order you are one of
the most miserable creatures living. Give
it a fair chance and see if it is not the best
friend you have in the end. Don't smoke
in the morning. Don.t drink in t lie
morning. If you must smoke and drink
wait until your stomach is through with
brcckfnst. You can drink more and
smoke more in the evening and it will tell
on you less. If your food ferments and
docs not digest right- if you are troubl
ed with Ilearll '11111, Dizniess of the head,
coining up of the food after eating, bil
iousness, indigestion, or any other trouble
of the stomach, you had best use Green's
August Flower, as no person can use it
without immediate relief.
IS WifeLTr- !
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Dr. E. C. West 's Nerve and Urain Treatment
a guarantee specific for Hysteria li.ziiiess.
Convulsions. Kits. Nervous Neuralgia, Head
ache, Kerveous rroslration caused by the ue
of alcohol or tobacco. Wakefulness. Menial He
pression, fof leiiing of the iirain resulting in in
sanity and leading t misery, decay and death,
-resnatitre !! Age, Iiaiicniicss, Loss of Pow
er in either sex. Involuntary J.esees ani Spcr
mat rrho-a causrd by over-exerrioii of the
brain, selfabuse or over-indulgence Fach lmx
contains one month' treatment, SI 00 a bi.'X
orsix boxes for s-D.oo, stilt by mail prepaid or
receipt of pi ice
WE GUAUASTEE SIX BOXES
To cure any cas" With each order received
by us for six boxes, aecoinpan ed with $5 00,
we will send the purchaser our written guaran
tee to return the money if the tif atrneut does
not effect a cure. Guarantees issued only by
Will J. Warrick sole agent, I'lattsinouth. Neb.
$5QO Reward.
We will pay the above reward for any
case of liver complaint, dyspepsia, sick
headache, indigestion, constipation or
costiveness . we cannot cure with
West's Vegetable Liver Pills, when the
directions are strictly complied with.
They arc purely vegetable, and never
fail to give satisfaction. Larsre boxes
containing 30 Sugar coated pills, 25c.
For sale by nil druggists. Beware of
counterfeits and imitations. The genu
ine manufactured only by John O. Well
& Co., S(J2 W. Madison St. Chicago, Its
Sold byW. .J Warrick.
Every Household
Should have Ayer's Cherry reetoral.
It saves 'thousands of lives annually,
and is peculiarly efficacious in Croup,
Whooping Cough, and Sore Throat.
"After an extensive practice of nearly
one-third of a century, Ayer's Cherry
Pectoral is my cure for recent colds and
coughs. I prescribe it, and believe it
to be the very best expectorant now
offered to the people." Dr. John C.
Levis, Druggist, West Bridgewater, Pa.
" Some years ago Ayer's Cherry Peo
toral cured me of asthma after the best
medical skill had failed to give me re
lief. A few weeks since, being again a
little troubled with the disease, I was
promptly
Relieved By
the same remedy. I gladly offer this
testimony for the 'benefit of all similarly
afflicted." F. H. Hassler, Editor Argus,
Table Rock, Nebr,
"For children afflicted with colds,
coughs, sore throat, or croup, I do not
'know of any remedy which will give
more speedy relief than Ayer's Cherry
Pectoral. I have found ft, also, invalu
able in cases of whooping cough."
Ann Love joy, Washington btreet,
Boston, Mass.
"Ayer's Cherry- Pectoral has proved
remarkably effective in croup and is
invaluable as a family medicine."
D. M. Bryant, Chicopee Falls, Mass.
Ayer's Giierry Pectoral
PREFAB ED BY
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.
Bold by all Druggists. Price $1 ; six bottles, i5.
JULIUS PEPPERBERG,
MANUFACTURER QF AX
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
DEAXER IX THE
Choicest Brands !f Cigars,
including our
Flor d Pepperbergo end 'Buds
FULL LIXE OF
TOBACCO AND SMOKERS' ARTICLES
always in stock. Nor. 28. 1885. I
fei jig U7M,
CSS
-I must muko
Largo Stock of
Coming and therefore will reduce Jill leather goods 20 ptr
cent, below regular prices for catli only.
Goods Marlsod in Plain iFiguroo.
Ladies' French Kid ." 00 20 per cent, discount $4 0
Ladies' French Kid 4 50 " " " 3 50
Ladies' IJright Dongola 4 00 " " 3 20
Ladies' Jiright Dongola 3 00 " " " 2 40
Laeies'Kid 2 25 " " 1 80
Dadies' Feb. Goat 2 50 " " 2 00
Ladies' Feb. (roat 2 25 " 1 80
Men's Burt Shoes . . S 00 " " " 6 10
Men's Shoes 4 50 " 3 CO
Men's Shoes 3 75 " 3 00
Men's Shoes 2 50 2 00
Childrens "Little Giant School Shoes," the best in the market, mini
reduction. .Now is jour chance to lay in a cheap niply.
FURNITURE
Parlor Sets,
-FOR ALL
FINE :-: FUBNITTJRE
Parlors, EScclrooms, Dining-rooms.
Kitchens, Hallways, v-Ollicejs,
GO TO
Where a magnificent stock of Goods and Fair
J'rices abound.
UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING A SPECIALTY
CORNER MAIN AND SIXTH
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JUST RECEIVED.
I hav just received Neufchated Cheese,
Edam Cheese.
Bosuia Prunes, Macedonia Prunes , Cal if or
nia and Turkish Prunes
Celery Relish; Clam Chowder; Beef lea
very fine.
Fresh Dates and Figs; Oranges, Bananas,
cheap .
U D. BEKNETT.
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JC&LfAMASI
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BEEF, PORK, MUTT0K AND VEAL.
THE BEST THE MARKET AFFORDS ALWAYS ON HAND. f
Sugar Cured Keats, Hams. Bacon, Lard, &c, &o
ci our own make. The host brands of OYSTERS, in cans and bulk, at
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
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room for my-
Spring Goods
EMPORIUM.
Bedroom Sets.
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