WEEKLY HERALD: PLATISMOUTH, NEBRASKA, JULY 10. 1890. There are many white soaps, each represented to be "just as good as the Ivory." They are not, but like all counterfeits, they lack the peculiar and remarkable qualities of the genuine. Ask for Ivory Soap and insist upon having it. "Tis sold everywhere. Jhisinonth Q'cehlrt erM Float Convention. Tlie republican electors f Cuss and Otoe counties are hereby requested to elect delegates at the cunty miventioi Sf t meet in convention at Nebraska L'iiy, July 2'., ls;o. n' l::;o p. m for the pur pose of nominating h float ieprei'i)tHti ve for said counties and trnn-aet such other business as may coine up In-fore tlie con vention. W'm. Deles Dknii.k, rhuirmin. . PROHIBITION IN KANSAS. Sn prohibition i, ki!liu; K;tiii,. lien; are theotlicial iinur-ol t In- ms. . d valuation of Ivaus'is Mid Nebraska: REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES. ! TlIK thkiliij of the reh-iH 1. V m t m liie Tde Iii puMiean County Convention of of tlie u-li-rii pn.er to rncurninu' -ver Cas CiuM'.fy. '!, will C"HVcll- nt tlie lnjsel politicnl poWt-f by th-- l i-t M Wet-pirnr V.it' r. N.-i.. S itwnl-iv.. J u! v ! fta?-. Ti-1 und r. -Tt'ivx ' h.v. Nebraska in ixsfi hid '.f, J ;. fj 1 ; j j .r., l!o, nt 1 . oYb-ek a. in., t . . i,l:ue ' yrown - 1 ,st ti.at it in n..-.v .!.:.. t.. i,..iih- in tioiiiit.u? !i ii H c. uuty ii k t announced 1 r' can lid tte- ! i n-i 'if ml di'-'te lu l'iw; : the platform tlit-v sli ill f.t".i.il up..i.' Tbe 1 serritor; 2 r prc-i nt tti Vt 1 coinini i-i"iii m-c,.i.1 ili-triet. Mi'l i'!i'- c -iintv Kanas $12(,."70."il. In 1 "'. Xt-lr..'-kn had $1 ;,?:,.;, Kmiji.. .:i;o.i.'".7.'J; incrennH in Kansas $ x)i),'SJ4.'vl2; increase in Nebraska in s-m.e time., ! 2.2 V-',.'.''20; difference in favor of Kann $107,0?. , yj)l; annual increase in Kansas. jO.OOO, 000; the nnnual increase in Nebraska, 000,000; ftiinual inert a- in favor of Kansas, $11,000,000. The figures seem to indicate that pro hibition is a;r-iinjr very uall'wite Kansas. THE COMING AMENDMENT Tlie manufacture, sale and keeping for sale of intoxicating liquors as h bever age are forever prohibited in this state. I nwl tl.i. 1 mi l 4I ii t ii r fil.f.11 .-oiMilf. liv l.'iw for tlie enforcement of thU provision. The Princess Dolurouki. the left i Some of the democratic papers are te:- handed .wife of the late Alexander II of ribly worried over the fact that the re- Kussia. has stolen a march on the czar in publicans of the first district do not hold the publication of her nu moirs. Ii was their convention fcr nominating a candi- well known at court that the princess date for congress, ui til nearly two months was preparing her book ami the police after the democrats h.dd their couyeu- were ordered to lie low and wait until tion. They talk as if their enndidate the whole busines could be deftly would do such wonderful work among scooped, the farmers, that he will just have a walk So they waited until the fair authori- away over the republican candidate. But ties had had the whole volume set in we will just put a flee in their ears, to the type, read the proofs and printed edition effect that the farmers of Nebraska have Then the police made their appearace seen democratic candidates .before, and and cooly confiscated the entire business democratic oratory will have no more taking in every printed copy of the man- effect on them than water on the back of uscript, as they thought, making a clean a duck. So the democratic editors need i0b of it. But the willv woman was al lialumor.' Aim i i.ut elo(ju-nt voice to tin :ivi vio.irou uii'l f.-rebi.i'inyi of tie attorney, also t,. i h ct U delegates to I resident- on tne Atlantic s-ui .rd. KNOTT3 BROS.. PUBLISHERS. rublishe I every Thursday, and daily every evening except Sunday. Registered at tlie I'lattsmouth, Neb. post- office for transmission through t!ie U. 8. mails I not loose auy sleep, for their candidate will be elected as usual to go up Sa!t Creek. lie- state convention to be held at Lincoln, hold the aggiei.ios; of the wist," c. Neb., July :, ls'Ki. and -'I delegates to claims that journal, '-it almost iuvim ible the congressinnai rn v-ntion to be held j power in presidential c-nvei:tioi,s, and at I'lattsmouth, Neb., Sept , :5. 2s.'0 and i its policy of grabbing all that it can get." J del, litttt to tlie rloit convention. j There has been but one president furnih- at second class raten Oflice corner Vine and Fifth streets. Telephone 3rt. The democrats in Kansas are making a TKlOIS FOK WKRKLV, One conv. oue vear. in advance .SI 50 One eoj.y. one ypar, no in advHiice 2 00 hard tight to defeat Senator Ingalls. The One copy, six inonthf. in advance . 75 republicans of the nation will hope that One c pv. iliree months, in advance ., , ,. r . , tkkms yon iailv the fpuhlicans of Kansas may not be in- One copy one year in advance $i W) fluenced to defeat this man whom the One copy per week, by carrier - i5 democratic party hate above all others in so a Russian, and she anticipated just such a stroke. She had sent the very first unbonnd copy of this book across the frontier by a trusty messenger, and it has safely arrived in Paris, Jwhere it is being rapidly turned into French and will be printed forthwith. The seizure by tlie ca ar's police will merely enhance the profits as a big ad- at Gilmoie school house 4 p. m. Iy order of (V-ural Committee. W ai tkii CnniHTH, Chairman. .1. W". Thomas, Si c'y The primaries iu the precincts and i wards. u id i-e held July 12 at the fol lowing times and places: Tipton precinct, seven delegates, at Eagle 7:iJ0 p. m. Greenwood precinct, eight delegates, at voting place 7:o0 p. m. Salt Creek precinct, eight delegates, at Grenwood city 8 p. m. Stove Creek precinct, n'ne deleguti s, at G. A. II. hall 8 p. m. Klmwood precinct, seven delegates, at Center school house 8 p. in. South Bend precinct, four delegates, at South Bend 8 p. m. Weeping Water precinct, six delegates, at Cascade school house '3 p. m. Center precinct, seven delegates, at Manley 8 p. m. Louisville precinct, seven delegates, u Louisville 8 p. m. Avoca precinct, five delegates. Hut chins school house G p. m. Jit. Pleasant precinct, fiye delegatis j el by Hie nst in tie- i.a-t thirty vt i.rs. the vice. presidency, a-i le from this par ticular instance, marking the tart hist ad vance which the older states could make in that direction . " ii 1 the east ever have another man in the white house," sadly inquired the same paper, "or will the west, with its inrrrisel i.n.l in-r.iw , I 1 1 superior excellence proveil Iu millions of ng sovereignty, dominate us tor all ti me home for more than a nuarter i'tn century. , I ii ii usril ii ilie l Illieu r.mi.i" unyri llllieill , lO Come! I l-"i,ili,r...,l l.i I I.- I... .,1 j ..r 1 1. :r..-. I I'm - ties a III siroiijjest. purest and mot heall hful Viuviu, I .....k. "r- iricecr an i.aKinn po,ier i..e noi con ........ .. .v. .r o in.ti I'KMiuimu liiiiniitiln, 1. line or Allum Mild only In from their hay. if they would cut it while CH"iMMrv i.imvi lowiumi r,i " ; mint nc ian green. oome I rarmers wait tui tlie seed is ripe to cut Chicago. St. Louis. Oue copy, per month 50 THURDAY, JULY 10, 1890. REPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTION, Tho republican electors of the state of Ne braska re requested to eend delegates from their several counties to meet in convention in the city of Lincoln Wedneeday, July. 23, 1890, at 8 o'clock, p. in., for the purpose of placing in nomination candidates for the following state r Ulcers: Governor. Lieutenant Governor. .Secret ry ot Slate. Auditor of rubl e accounts, btate Treasurer. Attorney General. 0'onuniss.ioner of 1 tiblic Lands and liuildings, t-uperinteuileiit of Vulilie 1. structiou. And the trneaellon of sucli other business as may come before the convention. THK API'OKTIOXMKST. The several counties me entitled to repre sentation as follows, beiim based upon the vote east for Hon. George II. ILisiings, presidential elector iu lsss, givh.t; oue delcjrate-at-large to public life. It would be a public calam ity for Mr. Ingalls to be beaten. He is a great frieud of the soldier and Kansas is full of them. He is the deadly foe of democracy and in this lies the secret. vertisement. The princes discloses many family and state secret and it is sa'd that the czar was full of ire when he read the copy of the work preserved for his eye. What he will do to the prin ces remains to be seen, but the scandal f public punishment would not probably suit him in these days when he is quite anxious to preserve his reputation as a civilized ruler among the western natioi.s. Lincoln Journal. Tiik Princess of Wales causes her three daughters to devote one hour each day to housekeeping. They don their white gowns, attach a bundle of keys to their girdle, and work. They not only have learned to bake bread, but tj make but ter and to look after the pantry. A mul titude of fashionable ladies would do she Wants us to Adopt a System well to imitate the example of the Prin cess of Wales. ENGLAND AND FREE TRADE. That is Ruining Her. The McArthur Courant. It is continually dinned in our ears that England has greatly prospered under a The Sioux City Journal speaks the truth when it says: "The Nebraska re publicans seem to be erettinp; together in elegant shape. The fact that the demo- to in,luire into the truth of tbe lar- Eight Mile Grove precinct, five dele gates, at Ileil's school house 7:30 p. in. Libert' precinct, twelve delegates, at L'uion 7::'0 p. rn. Rock Bluffs precinct, seven delegate s at Burger school house 8 p. m. Plattsmouth precinct, six delegates, a Taylor school house 7:30 p. in. Plattsmouth city, first ward six dele gates, at county judgt's office, 5 to 7 p, m.; Second -ward, seven delegates, a ward school house 5 to 7 p. m. ; Thin ward, ten delegates, Richeys' lumber of fice 5 to 7 p. m : fourth ward nine dele gates at Skinner fc Ritchie's office 5 to p. in.; fifth ward three delegates, at fifth ward school house 5 to 6 p. m. Weeping Water city, first wafd four system of free trade. The British Isles area long way off. and few are enabled delegates, at King's office, 8 p. m.; sec oiici want, nve delegates, t!e major fraction thereof: ... ... .....1 .. ' ..i. .1 I j-i i n n .ik luimnn.nr. i. ininipn Tflot 1 1 i I HOn eacn couiuy, aim uuq lur eaeii ihi vines anu i unw a. t uiiumug ii lu.pn muib themselves must are abandoning all hope of serious divi sions among the republicans.'" COO-1 II'S. I)KI.. Auams 14 Arthur l Attelope lo Banner 3 Blaine - 2 Boone ti Bux Butte tl Brown 5 Buffalo 10 Butler 11 Burt I." Oiiss ai Jedar 5 Cnase B Cheyenne 6 Cherry. 1 Clay ir Colfax 7 Cuming S Custer i 20 Dakota ti I Dawes 9 i Dtwson 8 1 COUNTIKS. Kearney Keya Pah... Keith Kimball Knox 3! Lancaster 8 DKL,. ... 8 . . 5 ... 3 In view of the characteristic care- I i . - . . i - i .n: j . . do indicates that thev iessness OI Irt!e irauw IU uulu,u8 ,ttLls' there is at least room for doubt. Thous- at round chamber 8 p. m.; third ward four dele gates, a tMcDonald's store 8 p. m. MEXICO'S GROWING TRADE. Globe Democrat. The evidences of industrial and com Wyoming is coming in with a ronstitu Li colli......"...""" 9 I tion giving women the right to vote on all inaolinna rt r n alt ulruifinna Vi)aama ands of English people come to this country every year and find employment in American shops and factories. They mercial prosperity which come to us from become citizens and rarelv return to their the other side of the Rio Grande ar j con- native land. The argument or assertion spicuous and important. Mexico's trade WW il(.tfaP that a suit of clothes costing f 10 here can witu tne outer worm nas oeen growing I I 1 V. . .X. ? . 11 1 J I- C I ro wiirl Itt in tliA nuor ha t rt si-mrt Merrick 9 rio-ht r man has to vote than a woman e dcu nt. ior o m r.ngiunu una uu lorce J ance 5 1. . . .. u,;ik tUn.. fni. i,oi.sru .w.f th I Not onlv are exDorte of crurle nriulnrta N'euiaha ......11 has always been a mystery to us It i "- - - - r r Nuckolls I .....u t . ii here thev have the 10. There, where and the raw materials of manufacturers . r I Wlllllll MIIIII1III LHKI. I ITLl L III All ClrL L1W1IM. I 4 " I Pawnee , 10 Perkins 5 fierce 4 Phelps 9 PUtte 9 LKan i.oup Madison 10 I H .hi Inrrla nf rrpation .j u i riun . ..... i Deuel 3 Kichardson. !ixon 7iRock. .13 Saline Sarpy.. . Sisauiniers .. 9 ...13 :.. 4 .. 15 ... 5 I nrnmnn shniild fnWf unrt. in nil plprtinns corruption in politics would disappear.- clothing is cheap, they are poorly clad; increasing, but the country, in some de- York Republican ni re, wnere u is saici to oe uear. iney i b1 i. vBu.u5 .uan.u hi 1 i . . . ...... ;tjf n f..K-;na t.,i i i dress well. They Know, too, that in this "acii "auJ wu.u n- uu uceu uw rnnntru n-nrtincr npntilo nrp hpttf-r fPH taming abroad hitherto, t ( - - When a person reads his home paper Gosper 5 Orant 2 tireely .. 4 Hall 14 Hamilton 13 Harlan s Hayes 4 Hitchcock Holt 14 Howard 7 Hooker l i efterson 13 Johnson -.. ;i Thayer 10 l nomas 'i Tlutrfton 2 Valley Washington A great diver- i i i .i i . a a.1 i i i I oifinirn nf 5ta inrlnutriaa io nnrlor n.ov .nrfiUnih. uliinr if mpntinn k ciau ana sueiierea man eisewnere, oe- ""J. t.:.u caus better paid. Moreover, as compared while the circle ot ts general activities is noi uiiue oi some particular aiiair wuivu i I. , , ... vancement is due to the absence of polit Eneland maintained a risid system of cal disturpances in recent years, and protection for over 500 vears. She in muca ot ,c 18 directly traceable to the lib couraged her manufac urers until they eral progressive and popular government were able to stand against the world, which President Diaz has furnished The English are now a nation of shop I ' the united States tnis story of the Dode.. Dundy..'.....'.'."."."!!! sLsaun.fe'rs" !.".'.'..".".."!!! 15 I could be obtained onlv throuah himself. witn tn,s country. Fillmore ,.14 Scott's Bluff 3 1.. . ... . . I preatlv Krankha -(Seward 13 it is a sure thing that an ivory world Kroa"y rSrSiS ::::is!suennM.v.v :::::::: would be rejected if a diamond fence did Ha?l.". !Siou-., ? not surround it. Silver Creek Oriole. UMUCIU.... ...... ... JiniAUIUIl ...... - Tub city council ot Lincoln is talking . . ,!lo I of straightening that world famed creek. Wheeler 3 Vrlc .1(5 Unorganized ler 1 1 ier sailingup that famous creek this fall Total 819 It is treco amended that no proxies be ad rcitted to the convention: that each county convention elect alternates, and that the dele gates preseut be authorized to cast .the full vote of the delegation. L, D. Kichakds, Chiiinnan. Walt M. Seklv, Secretary. THE W Jisn in"T On . . in I ui eti aiiibcuiu Liiai nuiiu lauicu ticca, I . . , wyn. bv abolishing the fall at keePers- and the voice of the farming prosperity of our southwestern neighbor l$ I?! I .1. iLl J?" ' population i..tn8led by an overwhelm especially pleasing. Owing to the ab- York 16 1 ' . . . ;n m.inrifu nf fnocmon Th.n a seuoe of laws compellins a f ull inventorv market for what they sell more than what of the merchandise carried overland from I L! a. A 1 V 1 . t., . ;,i a thev buv. The farming population, now iris country to oe mrnisnea to tne gov- in a hopeless minority, besieges parlia- eruit;ui" v re uuauie w xearn aennueiy ment. vear after vsar. for a return of old time tariffs. When a nation is well known,ihowever, that they have been in developed, as England has been for long creasing tvvr since the international rail time anrl sells so vastlv mnrp than it roaas nave ueen in operation . figures buys, it naturally s.eks markets in which proyided by the Mexican treasury depart- Such nations may well become ment confirm the general assumption on announcement of Col. S. P. Vanatta county attorney. for CONGRESSIONAL. CONVEN TION. The republican electors of the first; .congres sional district of tlie state of Ne braka are requested to eend delegates from their several counties to meet in convention in as the great plumed knight. BLAINE IN 1892. A peculiarity of American politics is the perpetual and intense popular adtni- I f0 Ben ration and hatred held of Jim Blaine, heralds of free trade doctrines, when they this point, and show that the dealings be No one is so loved by his friends and no would be the aainer3. With a manufac- tween the two countries are growing one is so cordially hated by his enemies turin" capacity that would enable her to faster than are those between Mexico and supply half the world under a universal ny other.nation. 1 he chances, however for Again Blaine is being talked of for the system of free trade, England would for hay. For seed this is all right, but for hay a greater mistake could not be made. If hay Is cu" after ripening, it will not find much sale on the regular market. But hay dealers, werking for their own pockets will advise you to cut it too green. The proper time to cut the grasses, timothy and clover, according to chemical analysis, is when they are in the height of bloom or just passing from it. Chemical analysis show that by cutting hay a few days earlier than we usually do affords a larger percentage of digest ible matter, and weighing shows that we would not lose very much in the weight of the hay. The riper the hay gets the heavier it is; but the riper it is, the less digestible matter. The only objection to early cutting is that there is too much work on hand. Corn, potatoes, etc., need attention about this time. There are other good reasons for cutting early. Lincoln News. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. yTTOKN KV A. N. SULLIVAN. Attorney at-I.aw. Will jjivw prompt attention to all I'linine eiitniMi.il to linn, oillce in I'nlon block, Kant Siile. Plattrmoiith, Neb. Y'riOKNKV AT LAW. WINDHAM & DA V IKS. K. H. WINDHAM. JOHN A. DAVIKS. Notiiry Public Notary Public (ftU-e over Hank of ('a County. I'lattsmouth - - - Nehrasha 1, AW OKK1CE Wm. l. brown. l'cr.-onal attention to all bushiest- entrusted to my oare 1 itles exanilneii. Abstract oouiuiled. Insur ance written, real estate koM. better facilities lor making Farm Loans than ANY OTHER AGENCY PLATTS.MOL ill f, KUKASKA jHY31CIAN AND SI KG EON Du. ALFRED SHIFMAN Ollieeand Dispensary iu Pout Ollice building, Corner Main and 4th nfreet. Oillce Ihours 10 to The bill for the admission of Idaho was passd yesterday, which places her alongside of Wyoming for admission to 11 a- '" : 2 ulltiI 3 ua 7 ulltiI P- be a state and as soon as the President signs the two bills we will have 44 states. Surveyors Happy Heosiers. Win. Tinimons. Postmaster of Maville. ind.. unites: "Mectnc Hitter has done in r for me tlla'.i al! other metlieiues c-mbine!. i t that bad feel n;i arifinir from Kidney ;i:i1 Liver 'rouble.'' .Ii.lui Le lie. I'arire an'! -tuekman, of fame plac- , Miy : Find Meetric l:i:tei to be th-Miest :vi Iney and L ver nteiliejn,., made me feel like a new man." .!. iljin'ner hard tvare nu rcliaul . same Town. ay : "Eiec trie liilters is just the thint; foi a man who ff all ru i d- w and don't care whether he lives or dies ; lie fuiiijil new Mrciiirih. f;oin appetite ahd felt just like he h ii a new lease on life. Only "0c. ab tile at F. (J. Fricke & Co's Druj; Store. ' Notice of Probate of Will. In ;he matter of the hit wi'l and 1. 1 t; ineiit of Spencer S Hil !ng-, deceased ; In C uniy Court. Cass t ouuty, Nebraska. "-tice '.s hereby Kive.i th ir. to tlie 7th day of July A. I). lin, at the ' outy JihIk.s oflice in Platts out ti, .cs Cennty. .Nebraska, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, the following matter will be heard and eon idered : The application of Hla Maria .Spencer to admit to probate the last will and testament of Spencer S. Billing late of Piattsmouth. in said County, deceased, and for letter" testamentary to said Ella Maria Spencer. Dated June 16. 1890. By order of the Ci urt. B. S. Kanisey. Co. Jude. First Published June 19. lH90-3t. QIVIL ENUINEEU II. C. SCHMIDT SURVEYOR AND DRAFTSMAN Plans, specifications and estimates. Municipal work. Map etc. Plattsmouth - Nebraska. Q'V" EN'SINKEK and SIKVKYOii E. E. HILTON. Estimates and plans of all work furnished and Beeoids kekt OHic- in Martin Mock. Plattsmouth Nebraska Banks. Bank of Qaiss Comity Cor Main and Fifth street. Paid up capital.. Surplus 550 oon X5 two OFFICERS C. H. Parne!e . President Fred (ioroer Vice FresK J. M. Patterson Casheir Jas Patterson. Jr. Aest Cannier DIRECTORS C. II. Parmele, J. M. Patterson, Fred (.order A.. B Smith. K B. Windham. B. S. ICamney ' lid Probate Notice. In ti e matter of the estate of Melinda E. Huhbell. In the County Court of Case County Nebraska : Notice is hereby given, that Eliza E. Shep herd, administratrix of the estate of the said Melinda E. Hubbell deceased, has made appli cation for final settlement, and that said cause I lness entrusted to its care. is set tor hearing at my oflice at Plattsmouth on the 5th day of July A. IK isno, at 10 o'clock a. m. on said day ; at which time and place, all persons interested may be present and exam ine said accounts. B S. Kamsey. Plattsmouth, Neb. June 14, 1890. Co Judge First published June 19. 1890-3t. Jas Patterson Jr, A GENERAL J3ANZ1NC BUSINESS TRANSATED Accounts solicited. Interest allowed on time deposits and prompt attentioagiven to all bus- First National BANK OF PLATTSMOUTH. NEBRASKA Notice. E. A. WIGGEXHOKX. Admr. J. KOUNNAN. Guardian. ( Vou are hereby notified that on Nov. 5, ls8. the east ' of the northeast K. section 24, town I curities bought tnd sold. Deposits received Offers the very best facilities for the promnt transaction of lujitiniate Banking Business Stocks, bonds, gold, government and local pe- further expansion in this respect areprac the cityjof Plattsmouth on Tuesday, the 23 day ivSiiZtS presidency. The Kearney Enterprise scarcely purchase a dollar's worth, where tically limitless. To Mexico more than for congress in said district, and for the trans- sends up a plea from Nebraska for him she made sales amounting to five dollars, to any other country . on the continent action of such business as may come before the and it wiil find an almost unanimous en- Rh n 11 hprnmo thi snnstlii nf npK m,"st we look in the near future for a .. V' e. V .. ,, ,;;eS areentitl d to renresen- dorsem.nt, in this Elaine slate of four- faith. Her example is set for her own field for the extension of our trade. A I. .1" ... I - Utioa . being baed upon the vote teen years standing, oi its utterances, benefit. cast for Hon. W. J. Connell for congress in 1SS?, giving one delegate at large to each county and one lot ea'h 1"0 votes and major fraction thereof : COt'.NTIE-S. DKL. COUNTIES. DEL. iae -J4arpy...; 5 v. n U Ski miii n ra it Lancaster".'." 7.."...... 37 i I who ranks with the great minds of Euro- pires were emptied into her lap, fatten Nemana " i,,liu Otoe "I Until she beame a seller, more more liberal PolicT than we hve hereto- Among other things it says: "And yet, than a buyer, stringent regulations were lore adopted in our transactions with the after all, what other man in the republi- laid upon commerce. Manufacturers Merian republic b" something which, at can party is more available for 18i2 than were Drotected for generation after een- the Eext 8ession of congress at the latest. the knightly leader, this trained public eration. British ships took prizes all the tbe republican party will be called upon SouVfaVs """""'!""""n servant, this big-brained, magnificent world over. Britain's soldiers plundered to formulate. man tne only living American statesman hundreds ot nations, liie spoils of em The town board of Hubbell, Neb., re- pean politics, and the only memorable intr the capitalists of her capital city, fused to issue a liquor licence, and now n.mn'nf tUn JTarriann a A m ! n ! ef r o f ; n n 9 TTi.-. I FPL. " ,1 . 4. I, .,AnA a r.t 1 I tllPV h VP Ml "fri Cfinal n kf If CTp" imnf ... .nJlhat nn nrn.l.. arlmilf.,1 """"Su' ' uu.lu...wUU s xiis iUUlUliUSiiYUi.uuLiu.vuow. jcais una -J cs r o- J ii u fwwuuiicui. ... r.v.v. - l . . ......1. . . . . . xr: il: ti m. to the convention and that the delegates pre- present service as secretary oi stase has been invested in her enterprises. And vuiug. jrruuauiy mere are uvi many etit, cr regularly .elected alternates present, j won at last the respect and admiration of I now, hoary with centuries of experience, people that know the same thing can be be authorized to cast the full vote of the dele- i,ardened nolitic&l opponents. His pol- after preaching a gospel of blood, iron done right here in Plattsmouth, or any gatlOn. I .inns nf oil tha men rrhn hava nro I arA nrntoclinii fnr nftnr Hririnir i, I Other hiffh liceUSB tOWD 'in the State of JOBS U, r L KA , IlBiruiail. 1 - " I - I nu t-"""-'-'"" t i I " FkAnk R. McCabtv. Secretary. sided over pur foreign affairs in fifty I from her household by long years of op- Nebraska. The principle of law which f Trnr officials estimate that for Iars, has produced a great idea. pression, she invites us, before we have permits these things is a monstrous uu . . i ' 3 a. i - . n A . zi .j i j i. a j i r - . the net 'debt Of the The presidency WOUld add nothing to I nnisueu iue conquest ui cur uwu wuuer- I iniquity, auu cnuuui long etanu ueiore UJC tuvui- - ... j t -t- T1 - l.-i. ur ISJ I neSS. IO &QODL lier UeneUCenC UOllCV OI the nlwrn.l r.n nf an ornnaul nimiM Kon ivwinrpfl S20.000. I tue lame ui ir. iiaiue, uui insiauuiuii.) i . . . "'""JV" fv. governmeuu u r ------ -:rn;ahtt.th hPat thin'r forthereonblican lI "e '""'I Congress will find it necessary toeivethe oe aoie i . . .. herself I Kates the right to promoit as well as i i . ntrv" I Our interests dictate a different course. I regulate, ship 11 north, range 13 east, C ss counts'. Neb.. was sold for the taxes of 18H7 and prior years taxed in the name ot E. A. Wlgt'enUorn. admr. and J. Rounnan, guardian, each an undivided one-half for the yearls7, thit the'time for re demption will expire on Nov. 5. 1&J3, and that unless the said land be redeemed from such sale on or before Nov. 5, 1830, I, Silas H. El liott, aa.-qnee of the purcliaserat said sale w ill on Nov. 6, 18M. apply to the Treasurer of Cass county. Neb., for a de?d to paid premise. lC3t. Silas H. Elliott. Assignee. Remarkable Rescue. Mri-. Michael Curtain, PiaiaSeld, 111., makes the statement that she cau'it cold, u-aieh set tied on her bings ; she was treated for a month by her family physician, but grew worse. I'e told her the was a hopeless victim of consump tion and that to medicine could cure her. Her Druggist suggested Dr. King's cew discov- erv for consumption ; ehe bouuht a bottle and to her del'ght found herself benefited from the first dose. She continued its tne and after tak ing ten bottle, found herself sound and well now does her own housework and is as well a she ever wa. Free trial bottle of Jthis great discovery at F. G. Fricke & "o'i IDru Store laruebottles 50c, and $1. 2 anu inicresi auowea on the certificates Drafts drawn, available in any part of the uiiru .iinics auu an me principal towns of Europe. COLLECTIONS MADE A.VD PlifMIl IV KFMIT TKD. Hifc-hest market p-ice p-.il tor County War rants. State ami County bonds. UIKECTOKS John Fitzgerald D. Hawk-wortU John K. Clark K. E. W'hUe . . ieore E. Dovey John Fitzgerald. s. Waugh, President Ca-hier, The Citizer-s BANK PLATTSMOCTK - NEBRASKA Cayital stock paid iu $50 yyy Authorized Capital, f IOOtOOO. OFFICERS FRANK CARRCTH. JOS. A. CONNOR, President. Viee-Prestiei t W. H. CL'SHISa. Cashier. DIRECTORS Frank Carruth J. A. Connor. F. R. Guthitana J- W. Johnson. Heno'fioeck, John O'Keefe W. D. Merriam, Wm. Wetencamp, W. H. Cusbing. Bucklen's Arnica Salve The Best Salve in the world for Cuts Bruises, Sores. Ulcers. Salt Rheum, Fever ouics, ictici, uappcu niuua, vunuienus, iraDsact? a general Danking buines. All Pnrna snrl a 1 Sk n F.rnnf ri'.e unrl tins! I "J "i"H ouiine 10 transact corns, ana an Kin rruptios, ana posi- Hre. inVite4 to can. y0 matter how tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It lars" or 'n)ai1 tlie transaction. It J- ir j 1 I will receive ourcrful xrrnt n is guaranteed to give satisfaction, or I aud we promise always cour- rnoney refunded. Price 25 cents per box l3Sues C(.atiflCates of deposits bearin?intr0.f For sale by F. O. .Fricke & Co. ""J"' au1 U9 pxchane. county and AAsw aaa rii m