Plattsmouth weekly herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1882-1892, March 17, 1892, Image 6

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rbpublican: state conven
tion. The republican electors of the
state of Nebraska ore requested to
send delegates from their several
counties to meet in convention iti
the city of Kearney Wednesday
Anril 27.13.r at 11 o'clock a. in., for
the purpose of electing four dele-'
gates at laic to the republican nu- ;
tional convention to be held in
Minneapolis June 7. ISiRI. I
THIS Al'lOKTIONMBNT.
The several counties ate entitled
to representation as follows, being
based upon the vote cast for Hon.
George II. Hastings for attorney
general in H'.M, iri'i.ig one delegate
at large to each county and one for
each ISO votes and the major frac
tion thereof:
Counties
AiIuiuh ... II lnlinwM
Aiiteloix) heiirnr
Manner
Bliilnp
Boyd
RnoiiR ..
llox Hiltte.
Rrnwii ...
Tiiilfnlo . ..
Butler. . .
Hurt
Chhh
Cednr ...
Chime
taieyenne .
tjicfrjr .....
9y
Uilfnx
Cuming ....
Ciixtrr ...
Da knt a
llttWf H 7
IhiwHon i
IVnel
Dixiiii
OoilKt1
Bnuirlns....
Untidy
riliuorp. ...
Crnnkliti . .,
frontier ...
Irurnns ... .
rtrll.-l.l ....
4gHiier
Wfnnt
Jfi't'ly
rtll
Hamilton ...
HftfiHil
pvt'M
it luoek..
Holt.
Uuwnril. ...
Honker ....
JnlfcrruinS
ONLY A FEW HOURS TO LIVE.
Warner Admits Thai Ha Went to the
Court House to Kill the Judne
Nerv d by LiquorTalk
of Lynching.
The following telegram to the
Omaha Dee from Lincoln, con
cerning the recovery of the police
judge who was shot by a former
Cass county man, has little hopes
lor the recovery of the wounded
in. in:
Judge ISorgelt is hovering be
tween life and death, with the
chances against him. At 3 o'clock
this afternoon one of the attending
physicians stated that his death
was a question of but a few hours,
and hiHt evening the statement was
made that there was no apparent
Change, although it was believed
that the wounded man would live
until morning. One-half of the
split-bullet is stilt in the brain,
it is believed, at the base
Tl... ...1.1 la
I.difun " iiiai oraii. mc o
MuVl'innn " P'fU'y2'-'11 Ul,(l a11 bopes Of the ulti-
Mci'hcurHua ...... 2 mate recovery of the victim areap-
Mprrlck i' ...
Nunc 4 ; pareuuy koiic.
einuiis H,.fnn Warner was formerly m-
.Nuckiills 0 1 . . .
otoe cnrceratcd in the lauhe was brought
1 1 o I
rrrHins ". .. "'. s . before Judge Lansing and ques-
!!!''"'" ?; titned.He claimed to have been born
I 1 1 1 1 1 1 tM . 4
I'lutte 4 in CatturraugiiH county New York
rink a
hVil Willow A
Del. .Count io
ilhi-vd i'ulia 3
'Keith 2
2 hiiiilmll 2
Km. Si"l"H'u,,m
I.iincuster 38 i 1 jdging, i
Lincoln. .. ... . 6 , .
Loirun 2 of that o
k'lclnirilmin
h'ock
SlllillR
Sarpy
iiiiMilcrH
Si ottM Itlutr. .
Sewiird . .
Slierlilun
Sherman
Sioux
Slutiton .. ..
I'liHver ,
riiouiuH
ThurHlon .
Vulley ..
WuxhinKton.
Wnvnr
Wclttter
Wheeler
York
Totnl 54
in 1H;iH and has two sons living in
" Toledo, O. He says his right
III name is Hugh Carrol, although he
i I has irone under the name of War-
2 1 tier for nearly a year, or since he
A ! has been in Lincoln. He came here
o from Kansas City, but for five years
' i wiih at St. Paul, employed as a
2
4
4
7
It is rt cotnended that no proxies
be admitted to the convention, and
Unit the delegates present be auth
rized to cast full votes of the dele
gation. It recommended that the republi
cans of every county in this state
be requested to select their county
central committee at the first coun
ty convention held in their respec
tive counties. Said committee to
serve until the county convention
of 18M be held.
Dk. S. D. Mkkckk,
Chairman.
Walt. M. Seelky.
Secretary.
brakeinan on the Manitoba road.
When asked why he shot the judge
he replied that lie had a crazy lit
7 i on, and besides had taken several
,3 ' drinks of Honor. He said further
I
that on the morning of the occur
ence he had made up his mind to
kill the judge, fortified his nerve
with liquor, but after he got about
three feet inside the door he thought
it was not right to do it and turned
to go out. JuHtatthat moment he
caught sight of the judge at his desk
and a flood of passion swept over
his brain and he remembered noth'
more until he was behind the bars,
The fact that there has never been
a legal hanging in Lancaster county,
coupled with the further fact that
in the last three murders committed
here in the past year, the Sheedy
case, the Hutchinson case and the
Hayes case, not a man or woman
was even convicted, has cre
FIRST DISTRICT CONVENTION.
The republican electors of the
Pirst congressional district of the
state of Nebraska are requested to
send delegates from the Beveral
counties comprising said district to
meet in convention in the city of
Falls City, Wednesday, April 20,
1891, at 7:30 o'clock p. m., for the
purpose of electing two delegates
and two alternate delegates to the
republican national convention to
be held at Minneapolis June 7, 1802.
THE AKPOKTIONMENT.
The several counties are entitled
to representation as follows, be
ing based upon the vote cast for
Hon. W.J. Connell for congress In
1890. One delegate for each 100
votes and major fraction thereof
and one delegate at large from each
county:
ted a sentiment that the
law is incapable of pun
ishing its violators. Hence the
talk of lynching Warner has gained
ground. The jail has been guarded
by Halt a dozen armed men
armed with Winchesters but the
sheriff appears to have grown more
apprehensive, of it wra reported
this afternoon that the murderer
had been taken to the penitentiary
for safe keeping.
(unities.
Crhm
JohiiHon.
l.ati
Del
W
1"
ncnuter 4!
Neiiiuhu l:
CotintioH Del.
Otoe 1.1
Pawnee 13
Kichttrdeon IX
Totnl 15
It is recommended that no proxies
be admitted to the convention, nnd
that the delegates present from
each county cast the full vote of the
delegation,
W. 11. YMWAKI,
Chairman
Frank McCaktney,
Secretary.
Call Tor Republican Primaries and
City Convention.
The republican electors of Platts
mouth City are hereby called to
meet in primary convention Satur
day evening, March 12, 18t)2, from
7 o'clock till 8, for the purpose of
selecting one candidate for council
man for each ward; and for the fur
ther purpose of selecting delegates
to the city convention, which is
hereby called to meet in the Rock
wood I tail Saturday evening,
March 19th, for the purpose of noin
mating a city ticket as follows
mayor, two members of the school
board, police judge, city clerk and
treasurer.
lne representation tor city con
vention is based on the vote cast for
the Hon. O. II. Hastings for attor
ney general Nov. 18'JO, allowing one
delegate for each ten votes and
major fraction thereof, which en
titles tne several -wards to repre
sctitatiou as ioiiows:
First ward, 10 delegates, to bo
, held at Council chamber.
Second ward. 10 delegates, to be
held at Second ward school house
Third ward, 14 delegates, to be
held at Kichey s lumber oflice.
Fourth ward, 12 delegates, to be
.held at county clerk s omce.
Fifth ward, 3 delegates, to be held
nt mm ward school house.
No proxies admitted butjdelegate
present will cast the full vote
-their respective wards.
By order of the city central com
juiittce. A.N.&un.iVAN,cn mn
WHY PE0PLEJ5TARED AT HER.
Awkward Adventure uf a Vt'uraaa YUlt
lug New Yuik fur tli t'lrat Time.
I visited New York for the first
tmin in mv life last week, said a jT;kiI-
n.itiireil western woman tlie other itav.
though my husband, who wus with
me. knew the city pretty well from fre
quent business calls to Hin east. 1 was
naturally much interested, not to fay
excited, by the noise and hubbub in
the. streets, and my husband, had
amuted himself by imagining in what
way I would bIiow my country breed
in;; and trive myself away for a Iihv-
tul,' us ho culled ik 1 was therefore
ou try guard.
I "L iilon'j quite well till we enter
ed an unpretentious restaurant., for we
could not afford to spend much money.
My husband said to order what I want
ed, ii ho did not feel like eating any-
thin''. I asked the waiter for lamb. One
lamb!' he called promptly to tho cook,
as he gave mo a glass of water.
(iraoious,' I exclaimed, 'a whole lamb
for me!' 'Leave what you don't want
of it,1 Baid my huabund. 'Certainly
not,1 1 exclaimed; such wicked waste!
Waiter, I don't want lamb. Make it
raw oysters. ' 'Make that lamb one
oyster, raw, raw!" ho called so angrily
that I was afraid to toll him I wanted
a dozen. Iiut when he brought the
order I found that he had six on the
plate, and thought it was a mistake,
and that he would only charge- me for
one in the bill if ji said nothing about it.
I dul not confide this hope to tnv
huHbaud, as I knew he would not
countenance it, and be told me after
ward that he admired my self-control
in not showing surprise at tho six
oysters when 1 fully expected only one.
As 1 ordered several other things be
sides oysters and was slow about
hmshiuz them, my husband lettmoin
order to keep a business engagement,
ami wo agreed ts meet again in ono
hour at Tiffany's. He paid my bill and
left me eating slowly at the little table,
wbioli was near Lliu door, so near that
when I passed out into the street I did
not go near tho elork.
"As I turned into Uroadwaw alono
I noticed that several people whom I
passed stared at me curiously. 1 re
sented this from men, thinking it im
pertinence, but when some women tit
tered 1 looked down at my hands, my
skirts, my shoes, etc., but could see
nothing out of place, and I knew that
even if my clothes were somewhat
countrified in cut they were not far
enough behind the fashion to warrant
such rudeness, even in New York. Still
tho people stared at mo and bo mo
turned to look after mo. Ono woman
made a motion as if to stop mo and
speak to me, I tossed my head indig
nanlly and almost ran.
"As I reached lillanv s panting and
angry, I saw my husband afar oft, and
as he approached me 1 noticed him
state also, then grin and then burst
out laughing.
'What do you mean?' said I angrily
'W hats that tucked under your
chin?' ho spluttered as well as ho could
lor lauirhiug.
I nut mv hand un to mv throat and
pulled away a horrid little table nap
kin, not particularly clean, with a vul
gar red border around it and with the
name 'Centennial Uestaurant' stamped
on it in Dig black letters.- A. X.
Tribute.
TakenlUp.
.Taken up at my farm 24 miles
south-of Hlattsmouth, Wednesday
Februry 3rd, oue yearling heifer calf
and one yearling steer calf, both red
marked with tip of left ear cut otf
and "V" cut on under siite. Tarty
may have s.ttne by paying for ad
vertisement and provinjf owner
ship. Hun F. Hording.
Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
Tint UksT Salvk in the world fur Cut
Bruise, 8ores, Ulcers, Salt Khi-um. Fever
Sores, Tetter. ChrtpKil Hand, Chilblains,
Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, ami posi
tively cures I'det), or no pv required.
It is gu'iraiitet.d to nive sutis faction, or
money relunile.l. I'rice 3.) cent per Imx.
For sale by F. O. Fricke
The First btep.
Perhaps you are run down, can't
eat, can't sleep, can't think, can't do
anything to your satisfaction, and
you wonder what ails you. You
should heed the warning, you are
taking the lirnt step into nervous
prostration. You need a nerve tonic
and in Klectric Hitters you will find
the exact remedy for restoring your
nervous system to it normal, healthy
condition. Surprising results fol
low the use of this great Nerve
Tonic and Alterative, Your appe
tite returns, good digestion is re
stored, and the liver and kidneys re
sume healthy action. Try a bottle.
I'rice otic, at is u. r-ncke & Co's
drugstore. 6
Do not confuse the famous Mush
ofKoseswith the many worthless
paints', powders, creams and
cheB which are Hooding the
market. Get the genuine of your
druggist, (). II. Snyder, 73 cents per
bottle, ami 1 guarantee it win re
move your pimples, freckles, black
heads, moth, tan and sunburn, and
give you a lovely complexion. 1
THE GERM OF THE CRIP.
Wonderful DtMovary by tha aid of a
Hlera-VUaanght.
Specimen Caes.
S. II. Clifford, New Castle, Mh
was troubled witn neuralgia ano
rheumatism, his stomach was dis
ordered, his liver was affected to at
alarming degree, appetite fell a win
and he was terribly reduced in tlesl
. .... fri I...... ..i
aim sirengui. inree uuiucs oi
Klectric Hitters cured him.
Kdwnrd Shepherd, Hnrnsburg
111., had a running sore on his leji
of eight years' standing. Used
three uottles of Electric Hitters and
seven bottles Hucklen's Arnica
Salve, nnd his leg is sound and well
John Speaker, Catawba, ()., had fivt
large fever sores on his leg, doctor
said he whs incurable, une nottit
Fwlectric Hitters and one box Huck
len's Arnica Salve cured him entire
ly. Sold by F. G. Fricke & Co.
A Fatal Mistake.
Physicians make no more fatal
mistake than when they inform pa
tients that nervous heart troubles
come from the stomach and are of
little consequence. Dr. Franklin
Miles, the noted Indiana specialist,
has proven the contrary in his new
book on "Heart Disease" which may
be had free of F. G. Fricke & Co.,
who guarantee and recommend Dr.
Miles' unequalled new Heart Cure,
which has the largest sale of any
heart remedy in the world. It cures
nervous and organic heart disease,
short breath, fluttering, pain or ten
derness in the side, arm or shoulder,
irregular pulse, fainting, smother
ing, dropsy, etc. Hia Restorative
Nervine cures headache, fits, etc.
Dr. Robert LWatklns asserts that he
has, by the aid of a micro-flashlight,
obtained negatives of the grip germ
Fred Murphy, of Cedar Creek, ia
in the city today.
Mrs. O. F. Smith is visiting with
the family of J. G. Kichey.
Mrs. Ira Higby and daughter of
Nebraska City are the guest of
Landlord Hackney and wife of the
Hotel Riley.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Richey returned
last evening from Kxcelsior Springs
Missouri. Mrs Richey is considera
bly improved in health.
The blinds for the court house
have arrived and nre nearly nil put
in place.
Tuesday we were at Plattsnioutli
ami winie mere visited tne new
court house. We were favorably
impressed with the construction of
the building and when finished it
will be a credit to Nebraska. Louis
ville Courier-Journal.
Chas. D. Ends, an employe in the
master mechanics office of the B. A
M. shops, has been tranferred to Al
liance. He is busy packing his
household effects to-day, Charles
will leave to-morrow morning and
Mrs. Kads will follow him in a cou
pie of weeks.
Governor Hoyd yesterday recog
nized Plattsmouth again, it being
the second appointment he has
made from Plattsmouth. Yesterday
he appointed Dr. R. R. Livingston
Jr., of this city head physician
for the incurable insane at Hast
nigs asylum. HIE Iiekald con
gratulates Dr. Livingston on h is
appointment.
An exchange says there are few
people who favor intemperance,
yet there is one Nebraska editor
who is somewhat inclined that way.
Among his subscribers there is one
light, i nn color of the germ, as seen
through tlio lens, is white. The sides
and fibrous surface were Covered with
tine hairs so line thev could hardly
be observed in the original micro-photograph.
Tho perm Imdy seemed to
bo undergoing constant changes, and
in thfl meantime to rotate rapidly
among tho adjacent healthy blood
corpuscles, i he successful examina
tion of the germ underfill1 microscope,
aided by the flashlight, proved con
clusive, it is said, that I he genu at
tack rather tie blood than 1iu mucous
membrane, as in inllueiiza. and that
the pain evperi-Meed in I ho various
stages of the ili.va.-e is caiced by tho
wonderful activity of ii- minute body.
I talked v iih a tiuiiioer of prominent
physician yesterday us to the im
portance of this (iiseovery, and found
that in their opinion it could not
count for much. Dr. It. N. Heine-
man said: "In searching for new
bacteria, simple microscopic investiga
tion leads to the greatest self-decep
tion. So well established is this that
no worker in ih new ' field of bacter
iology would dare quote a new germ
"Would you know vlry with pleasure
Ourfacessabeam?
Our Servants
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A
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Is ffje cause of our bliss;
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r Tor all sorts of cleaning
It ncer comes amiss.
Made Only by
N.K.FAIRBANK 8c Go. CHICAGO.
A Regular Scimitar
That Sweeps &U before it
0
Thssa will almost malt In vntir mmrth. Tha "Charmer'' it
very productive, high quality .and sugar flavor. Has great staying qualities. Vines 3Kto
4 ft. high. In season follows little Cem " and before the'Cnamoion of England." We
nave thoroughly tasted it, and confidently recommend it at the best ever introduced.
i-uoa uy man, per pacsei, o cents pint, 3 cenis.
GIVEN FREE, IF DESIRED, WITH ABOVE,
VICK'S FLORAL GUIDE 1892,
which contains several colored plates of Flowers and Vegetables. 1,000 Illustrations.
Over 100 pages 8 z loj inches. Instructions how to plant and care for gardea.
inscriptions of over 20 New Novelties. Viok'.s Floral Guide mailed on
receipt of addreu and 10 cents, which may be deducted f rom first order.
James Vick's Sons, Rochester, N.Y.
A Little Vlrls Experienced) LlgMt
rtouae.
Mr. ana Mrs, Loren treecott are
alter it baa uoen assimilated with the iMnpra t h nov. t .itrhthmm at
blood through the nweous membrane Sand Beach Mich, and are blessed
of the nasal orprans- iie attaches great with a daughter, four yearn. Last
lmporutnw mi iuh uwwverj, Bays me 1 April sne taken down witn neaeies,
N. Y. lleraki. According to Dr. WaU followed with dreadful Couch and
kins, the "crip eerm was photo-1 turned into a fever. Doctors at
eraphed under the power of magnify- home and at Detroit treated, but in
lne lenses of one thousand magni-1 Tain, she grew worse rapidly, until
tude, the flnshiiff ht havine the bril-1 ehe was a mere" lianatul ot bones .
liancv of the ordinary incandescent Then she tried Dr, Kincrs New
.. . . . . . jm I. ... . .
.Discovery ana Biter xne une or two
and a half bottles, was completely
cured. They say Dr. King.s New
Discovery is worth its weiciit in
Mexican
Mustang
Liniment.
A Cure for the Ailments of Man and Beast
A loo (-tested pain reliever.
Its use is almost universal by the Housewife, the Farmer, the
Stock Raiser, and by tray one requiring an efiectiva
liniment
No other application compares with it in efficacy.
This well-known remedy has stood tbt test of years, almost
generations.
No medicine chest is complete without a bottle el Mtjstano
Liniment.
Occasions arise for its use almost erery day.
All druggists and dealers have it.
gold, yet you may get a trial; bottle
free at 1. 1. hrickey Druestore.
A Mystery Explained.
nThe papers contain frequent no
tices of rii li, pretty and educated
girls eloping with negroes, tramps
and couclimen. lne well-known I
ppectaiiHt, Dr. franklin Allies, says
nil sucn girls are more or less hys
terical, nervous, very impulsive, un
balanced; usually Humect to nenU
nche, neuralgia, sleeplessness, im
moderate crying or laughing. These
show a weak, nervous system for
which there is no remedy equal to
Restorative Nervine. Trial bottles
and a fine book, containing many
marvelous cures, free at F. O. Fricke
A Go's., who also sell and guarantee
Dr. Miles' celebrated New Heart
Cure, the finest of heart tonics.Curea
ll utter ing,;short breath, etc.
HENRY BOECK
The Leading
FURNITURE DEALER
AND r
Cough Following the Crip
Manv person, who have recovered
unless lie had followed the sueeeeding I from la grippe are now troubled
process, namely, to imieuhito an am-1 with a persistent cougn. mam
mal and then to iirtM nee t ho disease: I berlain 's coucrh remedy win
that is to suv, to iirodueo enlture bv I promptly loosen this cough and
irrowinrr the yerm in -'el:itine. and relieve the lnnes, etlectinir a per-
then. IV inoetiliktina: aiiinnus, to pro- maneni cure in a very snori uuic.
. I I ... " I 'tfi n a n SJ AAMf 4as BAlA t"k1. H
niuii 1 m4f'iwr tira.ii " wanu iuiciii uuiuc iui omt
(i. Fricke & Co.
. ,! 1
a miuh iia n uiiiive AiasKan trets a
f gold pieco or a10 lull he immsdi
nteiy trades it for silver; having
faith in gold or paper money.
The Price of Drinks in Japan.
no
Four gentlemen surrounded as manv
nowls of punch in a eafe yesterday, and
were chattiiicr about drinkin.r in ,iif.
man who goes on convivial toots Jerent countries and the prices paid
frequently, livery time lie gets "lokonama, Japan, is the most
that way he noes into the oflice "n".rm town l ever saw." said one
and insist on paying his subscrip
tion. At last reports he had paid
up to 1921 with symptoms of an
other toot
For Kent.
The dwelling rooms over Mayer
Bros.' clothing store, consisting of
seven rooms, oath closet, grate and
ull modern improvements.
Also a four room house, corner of
Main and Kighth streets. Enquire at
Carruth & Son's jewelry store. 2w
who has travelled a .great deal. "All
drinks cost 25 cents, Mexicau money.
If you want beer, whisky, awollinaris
sour, cocktail, toddy, a glass of cham
pagne, or champagne cocktail, it is all
the same. Tho champagne sold,which
is the t)est, comes is small bottles. Of
course, the saloons loso money on
champa'jne.but they make up for it on
short drinks of whisky, brandy, &e.
Japan Beer is made by Germans, and
is as nne as any made In any place in
hip wurm. vrtgoman.
Strtllng Facts.
The American people arc rapidly
becoming a rase of nervous wrecks
and tne toiiowtnir sutreests, tne
best remedy: nlphouso Humpfling,
of Butler, Penn, swears that when
his eon was spechless from st. Vitus
Dance lr Miles great Kestorative
Nerviner cured him. Mrs. J. L.
Miller of Valprai and. I. D. Taolnr,
I of Logansport, Ind each gained 20
! pounds if nn taking it. Mrs. II. A.
Gardner, ot vastulr ind, was curea
of 40 to 50 convulsions easy and
much aendach, diuness, bockach
and nervous prostiation by one
bettle. Trial bottle and fine boek of
Nervous cures free at K. G. Fricke, &
Co., who recomend8 this unequalled
remedy.
For Atchinson, St. Joseph, Leaven
worth, Kansas City, St. Louis,
and all points nenh, east
south or west. Tick
ets sold and bag
gage checked
to any
point
in
the
United
States or
Canada. For
INFORMATION AS TO RATKS
AND ROUTES
Call at Depot or address
II, C. Townsend,
G. P. A. St. Louis, Mo.
J. C. Philmpfi,
A. G. P. A. Omaha.
II. D. Apgak. Agt., Plattsmouth.
Telephone, 77.
TIMOTHY CLARK.
PEALKR IN
COAL WOOD
oTKRMS CASH
Ely's Cream Balm i especially
adapted as a remeby for catarrh
which is aggravated by alkaline
Dust and drv winds. W. A Haver
Druggist, Denver.
arsi estct 44 South Tklra Street.
Tlki13.
Plattsmouth,
Nebkask
UNDERTAKR.
Constantly keeps on hand everythia
you need to furnish year house.
eORNIB sixth an main stbmt
Plattsmouth - Neb
Lumber Yard
THE OLD RELIABLE.
in.
PI LUMBER
Shingles, Latb, Sash,.
Doors, Blinds
Cm supply arerw duatDi ef the city.
Call and gat terms. Feurth street
ia rear of epsra heise.