Tub republicans put up a ticket Saturday night that it hard to beat, nil being young men. IT is conceded by everyone that the republicans have put up the best men for counci'meu in all the wards in the city. TE republican convention Satur day night put up all young men, everything being unanimous and in favor of a clean ticket. II. N. DovEY, in accepting the nomination for mayor, placed him self on record and pledged hiniHelf to the convention that he was favor of public improvements in THE ticket put up by the repub '! .; Saturday night hIiouM be elected by a handHome majority, usit iscomposedof all onng men, who are in favor of public improve inentH in the right direction. President Diaz calls attention to the fact thai an admirable recipro city treaty between the Tinted Statea and Mexico was once negoti ated and ourcongrcHH defeated it; und it is proper to add that the men who did most to effect that unforlii nate result were K'oger J. Mills and William k Noiri.Hon. Till! Smith Carolina senator who, just before the war of the rebellion, denounced northern laborers as "mud Bills," "greasy mechanics,1 and "small listed tanners' ran against the republican party as the champion of the dignity of labor not long after his denunciations, and found that he had been tiion keying with a biux-saw. Mk. T. II. PoLUKK, candidate for city treasurer, is u young man of ex cellent character, a competent and first class accountant, and one who is every way qualified for the duties of the office he aspires to. Mr. Pol lock has upent the greater part of hia life in the city and is known by all to be fully capable of handling the finances of the city. Slavery abolished, free home Bteads provided, industries vastly developed and new employments opened, the dollar of the working- man and bondholder exactly equal i.ed, high wages maintained, and protection almost perfectly ad justed are some of the salient points in the labor record of the re publican party that no laborer can afford to forget and ignore. A LABOR- commission is engaged in the investigation of the condi tiou of labor in Kngland. In one manufacturing district the com mission found hundreds of girls and women working from twelve to fifteen hours a day at wages rang' ing from one dollar to two dollars and a half per week. Free trade, or democratic, tariff laws, means com petition with these rates of work and wages. TllK nominee of the republican party for 'mayor is a man who is entitled to and will command the votes of all thinking men. Mr. Oovey in tin enterprising' young business manone who has been identified with the interests of Plattsinouth for a number of years; in fact, Mr. Dovey was bom and reared in this city. What the citi zens of Plattsinouth want is a busi ness man's administration, and II. N. Dovey is the ma . who, after the ballots have been counted on the !th of April, will be called upon to direct the city of Plattsinouth through the crisis which is now at hand. A vote' for Mr. Dovey is a ote for the best interests of thecity of Plutts.noilth.' Tun new laritf was not made "about the fullest' consultation with every important agricultural society in America. The farmers had been having pretty lial times. They knew just what the matter was. Their associations, composed of some of the ablest men in the I'nited States, were unanimous in tJieir statement as well of the cause .h the remedy. They did not com p!ain of the price of what they had fo buy, f..r thai, in all cases, was I wer III. in ever before. The price of what I hey Invito sell was what worried them. Agricultural value Ii.id been decreasing rapidly for many years and as rapidly agri cultural imports into tin- country to compete with domestic products in our markets had been increasing. The farmers asked no more than that the influx of these foreign l; oods should be restrained by a fiir tariff. Investigation showed that there had been an increase of the- importations f foreign products from iHO.IKKHliM in ltOO to iVsOWWKXI in 18W. "We do not n?cenurily pay Uh much for what wo buy," paid the farmers, "but we tattoo little for what we sell, and the reason of this is that tin low t. rift admits of this enormous iin-yortalion." , A LUMP OF TIN. Neither Congressman Bryan of Nebraska nor any other democratic congressman can infuse life into the dead body of tariff reform-so-called, but meaning free trade. There is an answer to speculative argument that admits of no gain saying, and that answer has been made sufficiently public. It is the lump of tin. j After several gentlemen in con-' gress had proven by a course of most ingenious reasoning that metallic tin could not be produced I in the United States, a gentleman from California, Dowers by name, ! walke 1 up to the speaker's desk and It id upon it a shining block, fifty pounds in weight, and remarked that it was tin, and that it was from the Temescal mines. He said no more than this. The lumpof tin did the rest of the talking. So after Mr. Hryan has eloquently demonstrated that the tariff in creases the price to the consumer, Mrs. John Smith, wife of Consumer John Smith, informs her husband that the new carpet, purchased by her yesterday, is of American make, and that it is of better quality and of lower price than any other that she has bought during her quarter century of wedded life. And then Consumer John remembers that the suit of clothes purchased last week cost him less than a suit that he bought three years ago, and not more than one he bought last year, lie reads Mr. Jfryaii's eloquent and logical speech but he has seen the lump of tin. In like manner, after Mr. Hryan has demonstrated his "mastery of the subject" most conclusively and has proven, by an unanswerable ar ray ot Knglish testimony, that the United States can not expect to sell its products to foreign countries so long as it buys manufactuied goods from Americans rather than from Kuropeans, the secretary of the treasury produces his report of an unusually large export trade. This is placing the lump of tin where it belongs. And so it ffoes. Some Mr. Hryan proves that tin plate can not be made in the United States, and the United States factories make 800 tons of it during the first seven mouths of increased protection. A Mr. Hryan proves that we can not make pearl buttons, and instantly about twenty pearl button factories spring up mid give employment to li.OOOAmerican people. A Mr. Hryan proven that there must be "higher prices on account of the tarifT," and forthwith every housewife in Amer ica assures him that $10 will buy more dry goods in WJl than $11 would buy in 11)0. And, in short, no matter what the democratic Itryans eloquently say, some cruel messenger of fact marches up to the speaker's desk and lays the lump of tin in full sight of the audience.- Inter Oceon. FEEDING A. DELICATE BABY. There are three points to be con hidered in feeding a delicate baby, writes Klizabeth Iv'obinson Scovil in the April Ladies' Home Journal. The kind ol food. The quantity given at once. The time between the meals. The kind of food must, of course, depend upon the child; what agrees with one cannot be taken by anoth er, while it exactly suits a third. A good receipt is one tablespooufttl of milk, two tablesoonfuls of cream. two tablespoonfuls of lime-water. and three of boiled water, sweetened with a tiny pinch of milk sugar. Make it milk warm, and the food is ready for use. This is sufficient for one feeding for an ordinary sized baby until it is two months old; after that gradually increase the quantity without changing the pro portion of the Ingredients. THE CHICAGO BREWERIES COM BINE. The immense brewery corpora tion capitalized at $3),()m,(IOll will probably entirely revolutionize the Chicago beer business. The deal is the largest and most important in the history of the trade, nud rivals the famous whisky trust. The prime mover in the deal, the P. Sehoeiihofen Hrevving Co., is the same linn that caused such a rum pus up in Milwaukee among the loeal brewers there by establishiii"- the first branch of anv imnortanee for the sale of outside beer in that eitv. It appears that ever since tin- Milwaukee brewers have been making tin-most strenuous ( Iforts to prevent it becoming publicly known that Chicago beer is being sold in their city. .Nearly every brewer in Milwaukee Is vitally in terested in having this kept quiet, as there is no doubt but that it will seriously affect the entire shitmimr and export trade of that city, which amounted last-year to somewhere in the neighborhood of '.MKNUHIO barrels.- Inter Ocean. The contest case of Salisbury vs Dealing will be reopened on Mon. day. April . but what action wi'l be taken is not at present known. A FviaaUr C-arvv f lite. Another miracle worker has recently come into prominence in this vicinity. He it Catholic priest without a parish, and the medical fraternity attrioute kid' alleged curee to imagination, which, as all doctors know, is worth tons of medi cine in many cases. It seems an estab lished fact, however, that a man who for years has been tortured with respi ration several times as rapid as the normal, and who had consulted many eminent physicians without relief, got rid of his trouble between dawn and dark of a single day after an application of prayor and holy relics, and that all of his ailing acquaintances have ever since kept the priest's door ajar, some of them Roinfj; away in the belief that they have been permanently benefited. The worker of these alleged cures, who attributes his success to divine Hid, is a stalwart man of fifty years a man of the kind whom the weak and credu lous would instinctively obey so far as their nerves and muscles wonld allow and if he has compelled a lot of hypo chondriacs to once more como under their own control he has done a great deal of good whatever may bo his meth od, or luck of it. Such men are of un speakable service to physicians, all of whom, in this vicinity, are haunted by a lot of people who imagine themselves ill and who are sure they know what is the matter with them. New York Cor. Chi cago Tribune. Institution. A builder in Aviso, a village in Cham pagne, was arrested by two gendarmes and taken to Chalons, whero the judo d'instrui'tion commenced tho conversa tion in tho way usual to his calling by saying, "You are a thief and an ussas sin." After this polite greeting he went on to remark that a murder, accompa nied by theft, had been committed in tho neighborhood, ami a small boy bad given it as his opinion that tho buihlur was tho murderer. Tho poor prisoner naturally felt indig nant, and declared ho was ready to prove an alibi. Hut of course ho was not believed, and every day for three days ho was marched through Chalons and Aviso with handcuffs upon his wrists. At the end of that time the judge d'instruction said to him: "We were wrong. Your iniiocenco has bee:i proved. You aro free." "Ytw, disgraced and ruined," added tho poor builder. "Who do you think will employ me after seeing mo led through tho streets handcuffed like a felon?" The heart of the man was touched. "True," ho said, "wo have done you an injury, my good man." And ho pressed into the hand of the builder a ten franc piece. Paris Letter. I hictriclty from Wind. Owing to the comparative scarcity of water power in many parts of England for tho generation of power for elec trical purposes, attention has been given to wind power, of which the country is well supplied. A small experimental plant has lieen in o-wrution at a flour mill near London, tho windmill supply ing sufficient power to run a small dy namo. Tho current is used to charge a storage battery, from which a number of aro and incandescent lamps wero lighted nightly. Although tho current obtained was small the experiment was Kuceesf-ful iu demonstrating tho value of this form of jhiwot for generating electricity. Electricity. Milking JeHi'liy In State TrUon. The authorities liavo decided to begin manufacturing pari buttons and pearl jewelry in tho southern Illinois peni tentiary, which is located in Chester. Warden Murphy has returned from Au burn, N. Y., where he engaged three experts to superintend the work. Ar rangements have been made for the sale of the entire product, and tho manufac turing will bo dono on tho state's ao connt. One hundred convicts will be em ployed in the industry, which, it is claimed, will not antagonize the free lalior of the state. Cor. Jewelers' Weekly. Two Singular AccldiiU. Annie Delamater, the eleven-year-old girl who was choked to death Sunday afternoon by swallowing a small rubber toy balloon.was buried from the residence of Mrs. Kane, 70 Henry street. The child's father, a widower, who boards in Williamsburg, while going up stairs in the house where the coq-se lay at 3 a. m. on the day of the funeral, fell backward down a flight of stairs. An ambulance took him to Gonverneur hospital, where it was found that both legs were paralyzed, and he is now in a critical condition. New York Sun. A Walking lCns-lne. A New York genius has evolved a cu rious kind of a traction engine that has lwth wheels and legs. The end of the machine to which the six legs are at- laeueu is supposed to lie the rear of the engine. The legs are un rated by ec centrics and they work in pairs. The feet lire shod wit li blocks of niblier to enable thein totake hold of the ground. The originator of this novel species of draft animal confidently assert that it will go astern as well as ahead and will climb any lull less steep than a pitch roof. New York .lonrnal. Sui rlul limiting. 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CKHdrM Cry lor PittW's CmWt'ml When Baby was sick, w gave hr Castoria. When sh was ft Child, she triad for Cari, WIm ! hsisas Miss, ska ktsc OaaMta, MADE IN III? Lb ary tho largest lino of carpets in the A LZi of which wo offer at lowest possi bio prices. T3 CHEST designs in body Brussels and Moquots. pHETTIEST and newest designs in two A ply and throo ply oarpets. EVER.'ST pisco of carpeting sold on its merits If we sell you an all wool carpet you wa "'' CAN DEPNO ON IT BcINC SO. jTILE choapea". grades w aro showing this season will merit ycur attention. Oi&lLECT your carpst now and have it xnado up ready for hous 3-cleaning, In our line oi SPRING X GOODS, We have t lie largest ami best selected line ot Drets (iootls we have ever shown, both in woolen and wash goods. In all the AND IN P. LACK. Serges Hew French Gighams Henriettas, Scotch Cigham 3sdfor Cord Printed Zophers l G. DOVEY and SONO OAS YOU THINK Tlxat Old. Carpet of your.-, has been turned for the lust time, it. will hardly stand another siu-h bcatiniras you gave it last spring besides we know ou arc too tender hearted to irive it such another jiishini-. It will be a useless task as you eantiot lash hack its respectability. IVtte- discard it altogether and let us sell you one of these elegant new patterns that we have just received. SoiitH lousc Glequins. Will soon be upon us and yon will want new carpets, cur tains, linens, etc. We are head quarters tor anything in this line, we can sell you hemp carpets as low as ten cents a yard, Ingrains as low as twenty-iive cents and Urnssella from fifty cents upward. This is 11 -oNEW : DEPARTMENT with us. "We have handled them with samples but finding that we could sell them much cheaper by having them in 6tock we have discarded the former method and are now able to sell them at a very low price, will duplicate Omaha I prices every time, kind and quality taken into consideration j Heing all new goods we have no old designs in the line, We I have just received an excellent assortment of CURTAINS "We can sell lace curtains tor 50 cents a pair upward, Irish Point curtains, Tambour muslin curtains. Swiss curtains, curtain screen in plain and fancy, table silks for draperies, Chenille Portieres. Also a fine line of window shades at he lowest prices. We have the finest line ol linens ever brought to this city. Table cloths with napkins to match, Table scarfs. 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