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republican: state conven tion. The republican electors of the Ktateuf Nt braHka are requested to eml ih'lrtfatCH from their neveral rouiiti'.'s to meet in coiiTention in the city of Kearney Wednemlay April 27,1S'.C, at 11 o'clock u, in., for the purpose of electing four dele gate at larj-e to the republican na tional convention to be held in MinneapnliM June 7, W2. TIIK AtTOKTIO.NMENT. The nevor.il coiintieH are entitled to repreHcntation nn follows, beintf buried upon the vote cant for lion. Crortfe. H. HaHtinH for attorney general in IS'.Kl, m.r one delegate at large to each county and one for nch 1ft) votcM and the major frac tion thereof: JhiltitU'tt Oel. Count Allium II Jnliiiwiii 7 A utiMoiie . . I Ki-ariicy n Manner 3 Koye riilia 3 mi ' k'..illi 2 llovil iniiii: h!. ...... ... Kiiiilmll t ... .1 Kim K . .. li l.uni'iitti'r 3" . .. 4 Lincoln . . In l.k''iii 2 ... 7 b"iii 'I ... M MiiiliMiin ... .... A ... lOliTlii-iimoa 2 ... tiMi-rrick B tioolll .. . Rdx Unite. Rrown ... Biiltitln . .. Mutler. . Burt tilur ... :i,.n.,.. ... .... t f .ntm .... ... fl iMiinha V Oiorrr 5 i k.illH J !.., Id It I IP 9 t'llfiia 4 1'iiwnce r.uinitiR Jiiyrkina hiMtcr .. j;!ierrp Bakotii llWI'M awHitli . curl , ixml hIki' aViilKlil.... mill v Kiliniire. ... Prmikliii . .. frontier ... . Piirniirt Oiiki' narlirlil fillUprr ?rmit it red y Hnll Hiiuiilton .... Hiirlim TTrtVeH HitrliciM'k... Moll Ilowiinl Hunker Jerternon5 . 4 : IMiclfiM 7il'lntte 711'cilk H' h'eil Willow liilvii liiiril-mn ... II Work ... ft! Siilitiff II Surpy .. 4 huiiiiilern . , Srollu lllnlT ... 8 2 Scwiinl ... .. Hi .. fl ... 3 ... 2 .. a Slicriilun SIllTlllllll .. ., Sioux , St ii li t oil Tlmver . 8 TlioinuH .. 4 .. 7 .. R .. 7 .. 2 .. 12 ...ri Thornton . . Valley Wiishintftna. W'livne WeliMter W heeler York Toliil It is recotnended that no proxies be admitted to the convention, ami that the delegates present be auth orized to cuwt full votes of the dele Ifation. ' It recommended that the republi cans of every county in this Mate be requested to select their county central committee tit the first coun ty convention held in their respec tive counties. Said committee to nerve until the county convention of 1N.W be held. l)k S. I). Ml-h'I KK, Chairman. WALT.M. SliKLKY. Secretary. FIRST DIS TRICT CONVENTION. The republican electors of the First congressional district of the state of Nebraska are requested to send delegates from the several counties comprising said district to meet in convention in the city of Falls City, Wednesday, April 21), ISM, at 7:30 o'clock p. in., for the purpose of electing two delegates and two alternate delegates to the republican national convention to be held at Minneapolis June 7, 18S)2. THE ARPOKTIONMENT. The several counties are entitled t representation as follows, be ing based upon the vote cast for Hon. W.J. Council for congress in IftlO. One delegate for each 11X) rotes and major fraction thereof and one delegate at large from each county: utilities. jlel.ll'ounties Del. Cmhh 1!Mtoe i:i Johnson.... loTiiwnee Ill I. minister l."i K'icliiirdsoti HI .Nrinuliu 1-1 I Totnl V It is recommended that no proxies be admitted to the convention, and that the delegates present from eruh county cast the full vote of the delegation. W. II. WOOWAKI), Chairman. Fkanit MCCARTNEY, , Secretary. The Homllost Man in Plntlem ovith As well as the handsomest, and others are invited to call on any druggist and get free a trial bottle of Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lungs, a remedy that is selling entirely upon its merits and is guaranteed to relieve and cure nil chronic and acute coughs, asthma, bronchitis and consumption. Large bottles .Mc and fl.; Subscribe for THE Hkkald, only li cents a week or 50 cents a month. Rheumatism cured in a day. "Mystic Cure" for rheumatism and neuralgia radically in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system is rem arkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and the disease immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benettts, " cents. Sold by F. C5. Fricke Co. The rapidity of its healing pro cess is marvelous. Kail Koad Cough Cure is infallible for whoop ing cough, croup, dry hacking cough and all lung troubles. Tse no other. It cures la grippe. '25c tc Title at ). II. Snyder and Hrown V llarett. A Grem Surprise Is in store for till who use Kemp'f Jialsuu for the throat and lungs the great guaranteed remedy. Would you believe that it is sold on its merits and that any druggits is au thorized by the proprietor of this wonderful remedy to give you a sample bottle free? It never fails to cure acute and chronic coughs. All drugpists sell Kemp's lialsam. Large Uottles 50c and f 1. WHERE HAS THE CASH CONE. The World's Fair Commission Are Looking for a Departed $5,000. The following was taken from this morning's World Herald: The World's fair commissioner's got together again al 10 o'clock, Sawyer, Mobley and Weiss being on deck. Weiss set things in motion by of fering the following resolution: Resolved, That ex-Commissioner Ceneral (ireer be requested to furn ish the commissioners by April 5 W, a full and complete report of all his doings and actions as com missioner general; also to furnish a full and complete itemized state ment of all sums of money received and from whom; also the amount expended and for what put pose, to whom paid during his term of of fice; also to turn over to his succes sor in office all moneys, furniture, property and other belongings to the commission. Kctolvcd, That the secretary be instrected to forward a copy of this resolution to Mr. Greer. The following resolution was ac cepted and adopted by his col leagues: Resolved, Tnat the Nebraska educational exhibit be made in the Liberal Arts building in connection with the educational exhibits of other states, as required by the rules prescribed by the national board of control, and that energetic i (forts be made to have the exhibit in keeping with the excellence of our educational system, and that we earnestly invite the hearty co operation of all educational insti tutions in the state in our efforts to make a creditable snowing of Nebraska's advancement and lib erality in educational development, and that we will extend all financial aid possible to accomplish thatend. Kesylved, That application be immediately made lor II.OtKI feet of floor space in the Liberal Arts building, to be used for the Nebraska educational exhibit. On motion of Commissioner Weiss the secretary was instructed to forward a copy of the resolu tions passed yesterday to Pres ident Strang calling for an itemized statement of the liiianei il atfairs of his official career and a full state ment of all his doings. The afternoon session was spent in informal discussions of ways and in aus and worrying over the following telegram from (larneau, who went to Chicago yesterday: "Htirnhain in Huston. Returns Monday. From what his chief clerk says be don't think Woods' plans suit. 'Josr.i'n Gak.'Ckait, Jk." As maybe inferred from the reso lution passed so promiscuously and profusely yesterday and to-day, there seems to be much dissatis faction and suspicion as to the con dition of the finances of the commis sion. The $5,000 allowed for the first year have about evaporated, and their is nothing on the records to show where much of the money expended has gone to. It is sup posed that Strang could throw a few rays of light on the matter. The commissionas reorganized proposes to sift all dark matters to the bot tom. The books showed that $5,000 had been drawn and only l.OOO.'.ltt had been accounted for. The following is the only account so far presented: K. K.Greer 2W K) A. b. Strnnit 270 0U S. L. I in i:7 i4i Krie Johnson till on II. H. Miller. n J. II. Powers N) 17 S. I. Moliley 7ti 40 State Journal cotniiiinv. NH HO M W (. 'inter : 75 A. (i. Scott '"' 73 Furniture, irlnlliif, general sup plies ami extra lalior 7!I0 IS Total , Silver Wedding. On Thursday, the 17th inet., Mr. and Mrs. William Morrow cele brated their silver wedding, sur rounded by their interesting family and a large number of their friends and neighbors. The day was cold and disagreeable, but this fact did not keep away relatives and friends from a distance, and at least one hundred people were present to offer congratulations and join in the festivities of the day. There is not a household in this community which is better known or more respected than "the Mor row's," they having lived here for years, and, while Mr. Morrow has accumulated quite a considerable share of this world's goods, it has been done without injury to his neighbors. During his entire life he has had time, while caring for his own interests, to help his fellow men, and there is not a member of his family but will follow his most worthy example. The refreshments prepared for the occasion were of the highest order and ample to satisfy the de mands of till present. We venture to say that never were congratula tions more sincere or heartfelt than those offered Mr. and Mrs. Morrow that day by their friends, and the the Hai.ner begs to join in the wish that a long life of happiness and prosperity may be in store for them. Mtirrav Manner. P. J. ritman of Murray is reported as suffering with rheumatism so bad that he is confined to the house. Womna'a Way. Women have tlu'ir own ways of keep ing their coiisciencfs el"ar and their mind freed from all UTic'IiiintaUeii.1 ..s. One woman wlien aiie encounters a i'i. Sfrroeable person pot h off into a coriiT ami counts off on In r tinkers tiio agree able people sho ki. iws. This she dues not in effect, but literally us she ini.;h tell her im'ucIh, ami t-'he keeps ou iloin,; it until tiio ituuje of the disagreeable on t. effaced. Another woman in the presence of an unusually annoying circumstance was observed to inilmok and rcliook her gown. Tho rthooking miscarried sev eral times to her nrnt impatience. Sim was asked why then hud tsho unhooked it. Her aiiKwer was that hooks ami eyes were the most disagreeable things ever invented. Olio always began to lioo'j tliein in the middle, and the chances were ten to oim that you linked the wrong pair. Hut thin you did not know until yon wero half through and one Nido came out ahead. So with that, and tho strain upon your fingers, you wero naturally exasperated, and as they wero only hooks and eyes it didn't much matter what you said. With the chance to free your mind other disagreeable things seemed almost pleaaant It will be observed that it occurred to neither of these women, who were both religious, to fall on their knees and ask in the old fashioned way to be delivered from anger and ill feeling. This was not liecause they distrusted the eflicacy of this method, hut simply because they hadn't at the moment, and seldom had, the time or pkica. Also, both being sci entific inimical the one knew that in thought as in physics two beings cannot occupy tho name, space at the same time, and so pried out ono thought with an other; while tho other, by simply trans muting her angry force from an incor poreal offense to hooks and eyes, had the relief of its expenditure without its Bin. New York livening Sun. Such a Komaiit ie A flair. She was a convalescent from la grippe, and as she leaned back in tho depths of her easy chair she played with the roses in her lap, which had been brought her by the first caller she had lieen able to receive, and smiled over some stories he was telling her of a summer at well, we'll only say at a certain fashionablo watering place on Narragansett bay. "Ono of tint beauties whom I used to see at the casino," said ho, "was a young married hello about twenty-three or four, I should think, and her husband was alxmt sixty, and it was great fun watching them. There was such a good story, bona fi le truth it was, too. alsmt their engagement. Ilo called at her homo ono evening and offered his heart, hand and fortune in correct stylo. Pretty Miss Liuil Raid slio 'must ask mamma,' and coyly tripped upstairs to mamma, who told her that every girl did not get such a chance as that, ami of course slio was to accept him. "Down sho went, picturing the ardent lover awaiting her return with anxious, throbbing heart and found the old gen tleman comfortably asleep in the big gest armchair, while an occasional snore attested to the depth of his slumbers." "1 hope she didn't wake the ioor old thing up," said tho convalescent, when she got her l.A'ath again after her laugh. "Oh, yes slio did. Catch her losing that chancel She woke him up and told him it was all right and sho'd have him." Boston Saturday Gazette. Thuckeray'a Itealinm. Thackeray is verily as great a realist as a great artist can be. lie prides hiin Rolf On pre:ienting life as it is, unseas oned by the hot spices of artificial ro mance. Kay, he employs devices to en trap the credulity of the reader tho de vice, for example, of making Arthur Pendennis, whom we know independ ently, tell tho story of his young friend Clive Newcome, and tho noble, meek hearted gentleman with whom he had seen the boy at tho Cave of Harmony. Yes, Thackeray is a great realist, if ever there was one. Ilia characters aro uo decorative figments to amuse our fancy. They have become some of tho men and women we know best personal friends or foes of our own. It consoles us for living in these late days of a re formed parliament that we have lived late enough to have known Colonel Nev come. They wero no tears of unreal sentiment that we wept over hit martyr dom; it was a very genuine itch we felt to kick Barnes. Blackwood's Magazine. The Nerrtaitjr of the Tluin. ' Inventive faculty will not have reached high tide until sotnoone per fects an envelope flap warranted to stick. One of the considerable discom forts of lifo takes the form of a non adhesive mucilage that allows the en velope upon which it is placed to peel open again and again as it is pressed down, uutil in a tine frenzy tho letter writer is driven hither and yon for real mucilage. And the finer the quality of the stationery the more trials lie in the wake of the envelope. If they are trusted to tho mails with out an extra dab of mucilage, they may be deluded uH)n to arrive at their des tination invitingly open or accessible to the sneakish individual, who in spite of our civilization does exist, who is ca pable of going against all written and uuwrittcn laws and tampering with a seal. A padlocked envelope is one Of tho necessities of the times. -Boston Commonwealth. The Vnluo of IVin !. Nothing varies so much in value as pearls. With them fashion affects the market constantly. Sometimes white ones are sought, while other tints at in tervals are in demand. For some years past black pearls have been the rage. A fine specimen, worth $tS0ti, will fetch $1,000 perhaps if another can be got to match it perfectly. Kansas City Times. M hi' to liny Mines. A customer with tender feet should be fitted with shoes late in tho afternoon. The feet are then at their utmost size, for activity enlarges them. Shoe and Leather Reporter. PLACES OF WORSHIP. I'ATiioi.ic.-St. rani' Church, xk. between Kiltli .mil Six t li . Father ;eiu , Castor Si rvic-f : M-e ! ml In :.'lii a. M. Sunday selieiil At 2 :.1o. wi'li ix-nt dictliii.. -iuin . 4 on ei l.jeiiM am) Fltlith Sis. -oivliTvihi iiiiiiK iiimI iveii. !', r A. lial av lalior Mimin School 10 a. M. Krli' -opal. St. Luke's t liurch. comer 1 hint Hint ill-. Kev II It. limn ,' 'Hlnr. Ser vices : 11 a. M . a 17 '301- M . SuiiUa) School Hi 2 : r. M. Hkiinan M kthiiihst i .uiier Sixth St aim liraiilte llev. Jlht. 1'aMoi. Services : 1 1 A. M null 7 :'M 1-. M. Siinnny School 10 ;30 A M. I'KKMiYTKlil a N. ervlce in new chinch. ror n r Sixth liuil liranite t. Itev. J . T. hair". (tor Miiula' -sc i el at 9 ; JO ; I'reachiuii Ht II a lll.KMt p III. 'ir, II. s. I'. K el iht church lie etc evei j SahliHth evenlif at 7 its In lire tiasiinei I ol the chiicrh. All are invited to alt' nti th' ii ecthics. Kihmt M'THoiilsT.-Sixlh St.. hetweii Main Mini Pearl. Hev I. F. Hiltl. I. I). naitor. ServlceH :11a.m. DMr m Siinda School 9:.')0a l I'ray-r uieeli g Wednesday even Ini!. MfliMAN I'M1 shvtkkia.n .t'orner Main hih! Nililll. Kev W lite, paster Serviced usual hours. Sunday - clinol a :30 a. m swkkpimi I onokmjatIi'Nal (Iraniie, be twern Fifth and Sixth I I'eLohf.ii Haptiht. Mt. Olive, ak. between lenih ,'int Kleveiilh Kev. A . Iohw ell, pas- lui. Sc vices 11 a. in. : nd 7 :;K) p. in t'rayei ti.eetjiiv Wediu niihv ev nil v. Y. I II .Vl'N's (IIIII IIA- AfSOClATION Kui'liiH in lOernnin block, Main street, (ios Ih meeting, for inei. iiiily, even sntday at tcniiinii at 4 o'clock. Ifixiiii open eek duy f'Oin H:;tn a. in ,13 9:30 p. i.i. SOUTH I'AKK TAHKIINACLK. Kev .1. M. v md, astur. .Service i Sunlay School. a. in.; I reachh'K. 11 a in. and g p. ai. j prayei meeting Tursitay nielli ; choir piac lee Iriil . iiikIh a I! are welcome. Bucklen'9 Arnica Salve. I lia HhST Sai.vis iu the world for Vuu ItrtiiHi H, Sores, Ulcer, Salt Rheum. Fevet Sore., Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains, ('cms, i:il all Skin Eruptions, and posi lively cuiet- Piles, or no pay required. It i- unrniiteed to tive satisfacvion, 01 inorif.v ri'lumie i. Price 2. ccnte per box Kor sale In F. . Fricke The First step, Perhapw you are run down, can't eat, can't sleep, can't think, can't do anytliiii": to your satisfaction, and you wonder what ails you. You should lu'ed the warning, you are taking the- first step into nervous prostration. You need a nerve tunic and in Kloctric 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 "Teat Nerve Tonic and Alterative, Your appe tite returns, jooil digestion is re stored, and the liver and kidneys re sume healthy action. Try a bottle. Price at If, at 1". G. Fricke tV Cos drugstore. ti Do not confuse the famous Hlush of K'oses with the many worthless paints, powders, erenms and bleaches which are flooding the market. Get the genuine of your druggist, (). II. Snyder, 75 cents per bottle, and I guarantee it will re move your pimples, freckles, black heads, moth, tan and sunburn, and give you a lovely complexion. 1 Specimen Cases. S. II. Clifford, New Castle, Wit was troubled with neuralgia and rheumatism, his stomach was dis ordered, his liver was affected to at alarming degree, appetite fell awai and he was terribly reduced in llesr, and strength. Three bottles ol Klectric Hitters cured him. Kdward Shepherd, Harrisburg 111., had a running sore on his lep of eight years' standing. Used three bottles of Klectric Hitters and seven bottles Ducklen's Amies Salve, and his leg is sound and well John Speaker, Catawba, ()., had fivi large fever sores on bis leg, doctor said he whs incurable. One bottlt Klectric Hitters and one box Huck leu's Arnicn Salve cured him entire ly. Sold by K. G. Kricke A Co. A Little iris Experlencem a LlgMt house. Mr. and Mrs, I.oren Trescott are keepers of the Gov. Lighthouse at Sand Hooch Mich, and are blessed with a daughter, four years. Last April she taken down with Measles, followed with dreadful Cough and turned into a fever. Doctors at home and at Detroit treated, but in vain, she grew worse rapidly, until she was a mere" handful of bones". Then she tried Dr. King's New Discovery and after the use of two and n half bottles, was completely cured. They say Dr. King.s New Discovery is worth its weight in gold, yet you may get a trial bottle free at F. G. Krickey Drugstore. C ougn Following the Crip Many person, who have recovered from la grippe are now troubled with a persistent cough. Cham berlain's cough remedy will promptly loosen this cough and relieve the lungs, effecting a per manent cure in a very short time. 25 and 50 cent bottle for sale by F. G. Fricke & Co. How's This! We offer UK) dollars reward for any case of catarrh thatcan not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. K J. Cheney Ac Co. Props, Toledo, Ohio, We the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and belive him pefectly honorable in all buisuess transactions and fin ancially able to carry out nn oblig ations made by their firm., West & Truax. Wholesale Drug (list, Toledo Ohio., Walding Kinnau & Tnrvin, Wholesale druggist Tole do Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, action directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price, 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggist; Testimonials free. Take Kalrena for your blood, liv er and kidneys. It cures Nervous and general debility. Kbeiimatism suppressed or painful periods, dys pepsia, indigestion, billions attacks skin eruptions., urinary complaints, and the worst blood disorders known. It is the best tonic on earth for the debilitated. Price $1 at O. II. Snyder and Hrown & Barrett. At I am a TravMIng man I I'll tell you of my plan. In spite of all temptation I pursue my old vocation, I'm still a Trav'Iing man t A jolly Fairbank man 1 CHORUS : For he himself has said it, And it's greatly to his credit, That he is a Trav'ling man J That he is a fairbank man I SANTA CLAUS SOAP SolJ by Traveling men and Grocers Everywhere. Manufactured only by N. K. FAIRBANK cS: CO., Chicago, III. Mexican Mustang Liniment. A Cure for the Ailments of Man and Beast A long-tested pain reliever. I'.2 use is almost universal by the Housewife, the Farmer, the Stock Raiser, and by- every one requiring an effectiTe liniment. .To other application compares with it in efficacy. This well-known remedy has stood the test of years, almost generations. No medicine chest is complete without a bottle of Mustang Liniment. Occasions arise for its use almost every day. All druggists and dealers have it. WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON II AND A Full and Complete line o! Drugs, Medicines, Paints, and Oils!) DRUGGISTS SUNDRIES Prescriptions Carcflilly mm Healthful, Agreeable, Cleansing. Cures Chapped Bands, Wounds, Burns, Etc. Bomoves and Prevents Dandruff. WHITE RUSSIAN SOAP. Specially Adapted for Use.in Hard Water. FOR IW ONLY YOUNG MENOLD MEN" III IS I Ml 1011 gf IDE f ERFIITS OF ISEASC Ttity Btki htrolt tffortt to tm thtnitlrM, .fl u ddi Bowing now V3 nectunillf yannnturr int nuHHiu SNAKES vxrj gire up in aefrfttr tnl tint idiom f srlf HOMIIBUUHtllmllUlUII v OUR NEW BOOK J MOt fr.9. peit'Plld. IKalftl) f..r llnltrd llm,'ri.ioi tha philosophy of OlloM- m4 AfflletlOBl ol tht Organ! of Mftn, tod how bf HOME TREATMENT, by nothodi nclnalnlr oof owa, tho vrnnit urf Loft or Fatllai kUahoot, Otnortl eron Do kill. 07 ........ i.t llnil ( tod Mind, E8mU of Errors or Kieoiifti, oiioioo or 8'innin Orfmril nn ho f ami. Bimtti to dy. tow toEnUrntndntrtacthanWEAI.QMDSVELOI'F.D t oBTaof BODT madt plain tno.lt Illt.rMUd. Mtm i.nf from W lii.( TrT!inrl''0 an-1 P.r.itn OoanirLf. T"H 'in nirllii"n. t Ko.il full pWntli n I r-fyih a-Hr.a ERIE MEDICALCO.CUFFALO.N.Y. HAVE A OTIS PT fl a BSCHIFFMANN'S Asthma Cure I Nnvar faua an viva inn. . . . I Ioooaa. and oiTmu Mm ,bm QtKra fait I VrtairMaaxrKKC at DnawM. h, BOk I mm at X V-"V WW mm AND PURE LIQUORS Compounded it ;tl! ur 4 HF.NRY BOECK S The Leading j FURNITURE DEALER UNDERTAKE C"ni.tsntlT krirjiK on hhnd everytliin yiti ne-d to furnitih your houn. CIIKNKH SIXTH AV11 MAIN STMKICT 1 Plattsmouth 4,1 f . 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