m IAAT A 1 The(qldeK Rule lj Mamma Use Santa Claus for Clothes A5 Manrra iSE SANTA CLAUS SOAP RBAMK Co. CH ICAaO, 1 LI. Mexican Mustang Liniment A Cure for the Ailments of Man and Beast A long-tested pain reliefer. Iu use is almost universal by the Housewife, the Farmer, the Stock Raiser, and by erery one requiring an effective liniment. No 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 Mustano Liniment. Occasions arise for its use almost every day. All druggists and dealers have it republican: state conven tion. The republican electors of the date of Nebraska are requested to j-emi delegate from their eeveral counties to meet in convention in tin? city of Kearney Wednesday April 27,1'.1I, at II o'clock a.m., for the purpose of electing four dele gates at large to the republican na tional convention to he held in Minneapolis June 7, IH'.IJ. THE A I'll IKTIO.NMKNT. The several counties are entitled to representation as follows, being based upon the vote cast for Hon. George II. Hastings for attorney general in 1SU0, givi.ig one delegate at large to each county and one for each 150 voteB and the major frac tion thereof: BROUGHT INTO COURT. Fred Walters Ottained Money Under False Pretenses. He was Caught. Karly this forenoon a tramp en tered the residence of W. S. Purdy on South Third street and pro ceeded to go through the house. PLACES OF WORSHIPS CATlinLie.-St. Cliiirih. ak. b't er Kidh and sixth. Fallirr 'a-iiry. Pastor h. rvirn : M'iss t Mid IO:3 a. M. Similar v..luifil t 9 uith ht iiHilii'tiiii.. . ONK YKAK AT lUlill I.A1I0K HASI The Sentence Pronounced Upon Captain Yocum Yesterday. W. H B. Stout Finan cially Ruined. --Notes. iuiu gone eiy lar ne w.ia V.HVlc.-s morniMi Mid km !-. il-r A. by Mr. Purdy's daughter, Cal ' iair Sunday Heimul ioa. m. i in n..i I i t. I ti fr.ntw.l Iw.r ! .. . . . . l. l.i...'. .1 1. ....... Thit J Ja1) . lllllltvuiuivij mini nit. .iv. trif I'l AL.- .M. LUKr 9 IIUIlll, Vl'iuri w . - . i U.... .1 II II. .r. ....... na.ln. UT. SB lr. I'urdy p.cked up a. y,,.,., it a. m Y d J bo m suDduj Seboil f i. i i.: . - . . .v,... If I Counties AdutnH Antelope... Uii nner Hliiine Hoyd KiMinc .. .. liox Hutte Ilrown 4 Hutlulo . Itutler Hurt ClIHH Cedar Chaae Cheyenne Cherry Ulay olfax ... Itiinily 3 Fll autre Franklin . 6 Frontier 5 Furnun 5 GoKe 1! Ciirtleld f (insper Ciriint f (ireely I fall : lliitnlltna nrlnll . avni 3 Hitchcock 4 Unit Howard 4 Honker . Jetfermn5... F Q FSISffi S(. CO WILL KEEP CONSTANTS ON HANI) A Full and Coniulf'te line of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, and 'Oils. DRUGGISTS SUNDRIES AND PURE LIQUORS Prescriptions Carefully Compounded nt all Hours. HENRY BOECK The Leading FURNITURE LEALEP AND mm UNDERTAKR. Constantly keep, cm rinnrt everytnin you nod to f urnisti your hur. COKNRK RIXTH AND MAIN KTKltKT n WHITE Ci Cuaiinf Custer.. Dakota.. Dawes .. Dawson ... T Deuel : Dixon A Del.iCountieH Del. .. 11 Johnoon 7 .. ti Kearney fl . . a l eye t ana .. 2 Keith 2 .. 2i Kimball 2 Knox a l.nncaHter 3fi Lincoln 6 Iiirun 2 Ixmp 2 MadiHon A McPhearaoa 2 Merrick 5 Nance 4 Nemaha 8 Nuckolls Otoe Pawnee Perkina 3 Pierce 8 From Saturday's Daily. Fred Walters, who used to run a restaurant in this city about two yrara ago has got himself into trouble. Shortly after he went out of the restaurant busineas he bor rowed $5 of Fred Kroehler, repre senting that he had money jiu the bank and would give him a check for the amount the next day. A short time after the loan had been made Kroehler approached him and inquired as to whether he had forgotten about the loan. Walters answered that he bad not, but that his wife knew how much money he had in the bank and he did not Pheliia 4 I'1"'"-i want to take the money out of the bank. He stated that he had sever Polk 5 Ked Willow KichaidHoa 11 DocUe 11 Kock S Douiflan 63 baline 14 Sarnv 4 Sauiider 8 1 day or two. W.UUBU1IU, 4 Seward 1(1 Sheridan 6 Sherman .1 Sioux 2 Stanton 3 Thaver I nonius I ThiirHtoa 4 Vnllev 4 WuNliingtaa 7 Wayne 5 Welmter 7 Wheeler 2 York 12 al dollars coming to him and that he would make the payment in a Total K5 It is recomended that no proxies be admitted to the convention, and that the delegates present be auth orized 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 1893 be held. Dr. S. D. Mekcer, Chairman. Walt.M. Seelet. Secretary. The next heard of him he was lo cated at Lincoln. In the meantime Kroehler found out that Walters never had had a deposit in any bank in this city. Walters has been employed on the 11. AM. as a freight brakeman and has been running in and out of this city for a long time, but it seems never came up town. Yesterday afternoon Kroehler heard that his man was in town and he immediately went down to to the yards to find him. After looking around awhile he found him asleep in the way car, and he awakened him but he failed to get his money. Kroehler came up town and Bwore out a warrant and Walter was brought into court. The case was continued until nine o'clock Mon iay morning. Walters furnished security and went out on his run last night. ship oil the premises. Oflio r Fitzputrick appeared on the scene and started in pursuit. Iu the meantime a boy came up ', town and informed Chief of Police I Tom Fry that "Johnny" was J chasing a man and that they were i headed toward Chicago avenue. Mr. Fry jumped outo his pony standing near by, and just as he had reached the avenue the tramp, with "Johuny" close upon him, came into view. The tramp started up the avenue, with Fry on horse back after him, and ran about a block, when he jumped the fence. As he jumped the fence Fry noticed that he had a revolver in his hand, but before he could reach him he had run around the corner of the house. The chief then got his shooting iron in readiness and stdrted for the house on foot, ordeiing him to throw up his hands, which he did. When Officer Fry arrested the man he had no revolver.but the ludy of the house notified him that she saw the man kick something under the porch. Upon investigation a revolver with five chambers loaded was found. The man gave his name aa James Miller. i A short time afterwards three men supposed to be partners of Miller, tried to get n small boy to carry a note to the city jail and deliver it to the prisoner. The boy immediate ly notified the police who started in pursuit and run the three away below the bridge and they made their escape in the timber. The man Miller said that he was not in the house bent on robbery, but to get something to eat, but Dad Purdy appeared on the scene before he had time to do either. 1'im.MA.s Mt.TiioiuKT. i jrner Sixth St ana Ur;init. He. llirt. I'aMor. Services : 11 A. M. unci 7 -M r. M. Souiiay School 10 :3U A M. Piuhhythuah. ervlcealn l.ew church, cor ner sixth and (irainte st. liev. J . T. Haird, iumtur. sunrtav-sc ool at9;30; 1'reachlaf at 11 a. in.H'jil 8 pm. tlio . 1(. s. :. E nt thle church nii-et ceif Snlibtith evening s7 :l in the basement af thechucrb. All i Invited to attend thea meeting. Fikht MrTHODiHT. Sixth St., betwen Mat Hint fearl. Key l.. r. Hrltt. u. u. pasuir. Kervlcep : II A. m.. :00 p. m Sunday ecnoai 9:30 A m. rrayermeetiig Wednesday evei- t.KKMAN I'kkhhvtkbiaN. Comer Main ana Ninth. Key. Witte, tiutor. services usual hours. Sunday school 8 :30 A. m. Swkepi'w conorfoational. Granite, ba tween Ftltn and Sixth. Colohkd Baptist. Mt. Olive, oak. betweea 'tenth and Eleventh Kev. A. Hoewell, pa- tor. Services 11 a. m. and 7 :30 p. m. frajM meetluK Wednesday evenlnx- Vnt'NO MrN'S CURIcTIAN A8SOC1ATIOH Itoum 111 v airman block, Main street. Uot iic! meeiinif. f'ir men only, every Huadar af ternoon Ht 4 o'clock. Kooms open week day from 8:30 a. in., to : 30 p.m. a MoeTn Park Tahkhnacli Key. J. If. V"xid, i asior. Services: Sunday School, '. m.: (reaching, u a. m. and 8 p. as.; prayer meeting Tuesday night ; choir prae- ice enu. ) mum am are welcome, Subscribe for The Hekald, only 15 cents a week or 50 cents a month. Bucklen's Arnica 8ftlva. Thk Bkst Halve in the world for Cuta HruigeH, Sores, Ulcers, Halt Rheum. Fevtr Seres, Ti tter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It ts triiHrnnU-i'd to tfive satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 20 centa per box. Fur Rale hv F. G. Kneke Lincoln, Blair, Beatrice and Kear ney now nave each two kinds t gold cure. Weeping Water Items From the Republican. Monday, J. Chase moved his office FIRST DIS fRICT 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 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, 1892, THE 4KPOKTIONMENT, The several counties are entitled to representation as follows, be One Year at Hard Labor. This morning's papers announce the following: The case of Captain A. D. Yocum came up in the district court today Perhaps eat, can t anything you wonc should taking the first step into nervoua F nrostration. You need a nerve tonic I fixtures down to the factory and at I and in Flectric Bitters you will fine" I present the managers are busy in- e exact remeay ror restoring yourj voicing. They have been delayed a conditionf Surprising results fof great deal in their efforts to close iow the use of this great Nerve up the deal in the matter of fixing Tonic and Alterative, Your appe up papers, etc., but there is no tlte returns, good digestion is re .u. i i i 1. 1 stored, and the liver and kidneys re- uuuuv mui it lurce win ue ui wun i ,., . t. t"tti n II in r: iic-uiLiiv tstLiuii. a I v it uui iirr. in a short time and so far several price 50c, at F. G. Fricke & Co's men have been engaged. Although drugstore. 6 on the start they do not expect to on a motion for a new trial. Judge emPloy matjy hands, believing that 0f Roses with the many worthless J Bcall overruled the motion and I " j hb iIieir nceus ue-1 paiuin, puwucrs, d nuiori rant,ifl vnpm if v.n niand they can better pay out, and bleaches which are flooding the T anything to say, as the sentence cf ,ncurmuch le88 expenBe,yet they drUfrgiBt ,o .II .Snyder, 75 cents per the court would be passed at this "f"0"""" mruiou uottie, ana x guarantee it will re- time. Captain Yocum was visibly af fected as he arose to his feet and said that were he to follow the bent of his inclinations he could say many things which would redound .H.lr 1 1. 1 v:mnlna f.nnLl H t. m. iui new liicii tu nave iu cuijibc I muvc juui iiiiiicrc, iiuv&ico, Lficica- y of time, every machine going. With h?ada. moth, tan and sunburn, and capital and push behind it there is JU" a'"'0 a no reason why it should not win I Fort Sidney is to have a new de and prove a blessing to the com- tachment of troops, the twenty-first ' munity, instead of an eye-sore for infatry being ordered to New York strangers to point the finger of ridi- forts, cule at and say what's the matter to the credit of the court, the jury, his faithful counsel and himself. "- "" "y w,UIl UIC muutr ALIttle fclrls Eitperlencein a LlgMt inrt hoonil .1 nnn IliA wnta roll fny I - I. n r . . . . . I . . '" "I v""v drairirintrniattHrH into thpra tint loryrunr 11 nase succeeds in nr. ana rs, ixiren irescott are Hon. W.J. tonnell for congress in " . . ,hhe enterprise e 1890. One delegate for each 100 votes and major fraction thereof and one delegate at lartre from each w i ainnn Cnnviclprl MA nan rlnno liv I v v " ' uiauaa w an. I v..v.. ...... uivuuiui v w i i: 11 auu i county: .. . . ,, ... I VAmwnnA -:.:,- ,.tu;nnor turned into a fever. Doctors att nnmp anrl at llotrmt tmaforl hitl Count ic. Del.lCountiea (.am lwotoe Del. 13 a . , .i 1 kannnro rf 4) li a I I vl- (l,.nn -aiii for hv h ri, n h ., "c cnxerprise even to warrant me r.1'0 m j w.w . j ...v. , . . ana Ueacli ilich. and are hlpnserl nature of the case. Continuing, he P'yK oi as many men as were with a daU(fhter four years said that in the act for which he connected with it formerly, he will April she taken down with Measles, stood convicted, he had done ex- de8erve tne thanks of all. followed with dreadful Cough and. actly what he thought was right Elmwood citizens petitioned the JnhriMon UII Pawnee Ill l.nnciiHter 4r Kli'hardaon 1(1 Total I"JH ! Nemaha Vl Plattsmouth Meb MY Family Student School Library s-h-o-u-l-d Own a Dictionary. Cart should b Ukan to . OKT THK BKST. VOTER'S i INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY , THK INTERNATIONAL. NEW FROM COVER TO COVER, 18 THE ONE TO BUT. SUCCESSOR OF THE UNABRIDGED. Tn years spent In reTiiing, 100 edi tors employed, over $300,000 expended. Sold by all Booksellers. 0. C. MERRIAM a CO., Publishers, SDriocfleld. Mm.. U.S.A. rDo not buy reprtnta ot obsolete!! r Send for free specimen pates an A ! 1 r e pamphlet eontalnlng 2 nd lull particulars. Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Water. DUSKY DIAMOND TAR SOAP. For Farmers, Miners and Mechanics. Curea Chapped Handa, Wounda, Barn, Sto. A Delightful Shampoo. PATENTS nnd for pampnlvttnd Krftrncb nuwuiii-iiwirdn niltllinfl Bro.Knril"i N AlnrriMn Inrt ign rati' 111. tuil llurnr,, in rhUutAmMfl iAMvcimtiWMUiuiitun.lt.U) Springfield, MiitoerU For MEN ONLY YOUNG MENVOLD MEN IT II Til Tails 01 TNI ItlPIITt 01 01SI&SI. Tkiy ui ltrM (fcrw to Itm tkiaiilrM, SHAKEOFFTHC HORRID SNAKES Utff flT BP K lIMlr tld B)BI lM MTl trara, aMtaaaaea.iktnkBUf II OUR NEW BOOK Ml (M. Mrt HM. MM kr . ltwlt4 UHUMIU Ul pkllMaskfcl DtMU- u ui alioi tt Ortui f Mm. Ml k by HOMt THtAIMtni, t aUii (Mlulnlr n, ui worn raan LmI r TiMmt MubmS, nl D ktllty, tiilim ! SMf ul klaS. ElKta ol Irran r Inmn, M4 f nnilatmnlMaklirinnl. InilU lllllf How to Inlarj. U4 SrBtkuI,VRDBIL0rS0 0R0 AMS FASTS l SODI mU Ull la all InWr.tUd. -n Hl llina. ft kMk.nill l.i.ll"ti an' arm. a.Mml ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO, N.Y, i 1 rTAll Ti lAw . ' K -a-. If IV Jl V, SAT HAVE YOU noTurnn SCHIFFM ANN'S Asthma Cure! I nmr Itllt to ain Inatast ndM in f ha XM.I saaaa, and alTvrla mim vhara lh r fU. I Trial rut FkKC at enatMi ar kr DR. K. pnHIPPMANn, Ht. FaaL Bbn.1 It is recomniendcd that no proxies be admitted to the convention, and that the delegates present from each county cast the full vote of the delegation. W. II. Woowakd, Chairman. Frank McCartney", Secretary. Pronounced Hopeless, Yei Saved and what he thought had to be done. After thanking the court and its officers for their kindness to him and the jury for doing what they thought was right under their oaths, he bowed submission to the sentence of the court, which was that he be taken to the peniten tiary and there be confined for one year at hard labor, no part of which time was to be in solitary confine ment. Captain Yocum thanked the court for giving him tne shortest possible sentence under the law, and the eel- Missouri Pacific officials for a night operator, but as this was only the first petition sent in they should not be discouraged at the refusal of the same. Weeping Water still has her depot and numerous other enterprises asked for to get Hre destroyed a new suit of clothes and two or three overcoats vain, she grew worse rapidly, until she was a mere" handful of bones". Then Bhe tried Dr, Kintr's New Discovery and after the use of two and a half bottles, was completely cured. They say Dr. King.s New. Discovery is worth its weight in j i i j til. iiiiij fi lull leu, U'J I lie tree at t. O. .hnckey Drugstore. Tha Homliest Man in PlattamouthV'. 7 From n letter written by Mrs. Ada cbratedJYocum case was at an end ..w "',:C ''.'""ViV is generally understood here that no innv nun U S-M1U LUUI, W II 11. II J .... - . settled on my lungs, couch set in ne Wl11 ue pardoned before he is and finally terminated in consump- taken to the penitentiary, iiou. rour uociors gave me up say ing I could live but a short time. I gave myself up to my Saviour, de- Financially Ruined. termined it I could not stay with I The Elmwood Echo says: There my u uo un i-urui, 1 WOUIU meet are but few npnnl 5n t. atalA nf my absent ones above. My hug- v t. u f . . . . band was advised to get Dr. King's Nrebra8ka wno have not heard of New Discovery for consumption W. H. B. Stout, the man who built coughs and colds. I gave it a trial the state penitentiary with convict IVi"C was also the contractor 14V UUI Ullllin VIHU Mill I1UW H Wrll I t fL ... . . . a a .a a and hearty woman." Trial bottles . built the 8tate caPll build iree at r. if. incite & to. s drug "'K- ot more tnan tnree years store, regular size. ouc. and ?1.00. ago he could sign his check for $800,000 and it would be honored. 1-. .1- 1 at aa... A Great Surnn.. io-uay ne lives in a dingy little co. Is in store for all who use Ki-mrVf tajre at Washington, the nniinn'n Balsan for the throat and lungs the capital, and cannot cash his check youbefteve Urn 5d oHti " Mllu fa8t merits and that any druggits in au- and the old man is to be P'tied. His uuiriieu uy me prognetor of this largest loss was in a mine in the woiiueruu remeay to Lrive vnn n I wmi nium omni ... sample bottle free? It never fn .5 , , ' . to cure neute ami rl,: ",,c l,Hllcr- .me nee aoa lan oi a j ..:;r;.. ..H v:""" v ;;'VK,,!, ainMimiJicir. ni-u Afnip j lialsatii. i.nrge uotiies ;nic ana Aa wpll na thp tintiilanmpnt anil 1 beloniriii!? to the fatnilvnf Philin I r.iinr. n-n ...li n n - J 1' i uiuvio ii i v ii i in u . j V- iii v 1 1 . ci 1 1 jr L-hriHtman, living northeast of town, druggist ana get tree a trial bottle While Mrs Christman was in the of Kemp's Balsam for the Throat . vird a few minutes the fire t-irti1 and Lunff8. n remedy that is selling jara a itw minutes tne lire started .n ri T nnn it mer t nnri ii in t hp Im rnntn arm Rpvprnl nthi.r I .,.inn.m.l rnlUiu, 'M articles were consumed before it chronic and acute couirhs, asthma. J was put out. j. m. uearasieys lamiiy were all quite sick for a day or two last week. It was something they had eaten caused it. There has been several families affected in the same way D.M. Jonnson has commenced an addition to his residence on Com mercial avenue, 16x24, He has started the' ball roiling and we hope to see a building boom in our little city this summer man is wonderful Cough Followlnatha Crio Many person, who have recovered trom la grippe are now troubled with n persistent cough. Cham berlain's cough remedy will promptly loosen this cough and relieve the lungs, effecting a per manent cure in a very nhor't time. 25 and ft) cent bottle for male hv K (i. Fricke A Co. 3 ' The News says last evening that Following is the list of Platts- mouthianB who left oerthe M. V, for ceping Water to-day? A. J. Graves, John A. Davies, Judge Chapman, W.B. Short, C.S. Rankin, Frank Dickson, George Dovey, D. K. Barr, A. N. Sullivan, Jesse Koot, S. L. Thomas, C A. Pierce, George Houseworth, Will Streight, A. O. Thomas, F. A. Bates, A. C. Wright, W. S. Purdy, Frank Bajek, F. 11 Steimker, Joe Bridge, L. Davis, L. C, the HERALD published a libelous A"d.eT J' K I-' W "y" article on an attache of that office. The Herald well knows that it would be libelous if it was not so, but as we can prove it and the records of the court will bear us out in the assertion there was no libel to it, but plain facts. crs, J. McCraig and A. B. Knotts. The county commissioners and Contractor King and Architect Gray arc busy looking over the new court house, but they will be una ble to make a settlement to-day. h-nnnh . on.1 iAiiaiinirilii I . bottles 50c and $1.; J, How's This! We offer 100 dollars reward for any case of catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F.T. Cheney & Co. Props, Toledo,. Ohio, e the undersiened, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 year-' and behve htm pefectly honorab in all biasness transactions and fin ancially able to carry out an. oblig ations made by their hrni. West & Truax, W holesale Drug gist, Toledo Ohio., Welding Kinnan, & larvin, Wholesale druggist lole do unio. Hall's Catarrh Cnre is taken inter oally, action directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price, 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggist; Testimonials free. One Fare for the Round Trip. The B. & M. will sell round trip tickets for one fare to Hot Springs, Arkansas, on the following occa sions: Meeting of the Government Reservation Improvement assaoci- ation, April 12. Tickets will be sold April 7 and 8, inclusive; final return limit, nay IU. District meeting Southern Central Turnverein, May 1 lckets wilrbe sold ?lay o i elusive; final return, June : em ancfy to 10.K and 7, inT 10. Annual ineetinggeuernl assembly of the Southern Presbyterian cnurcn, way ju. iicKeis win be f sold May lfl and 17, inclusive; limit to return, June IS. ' i tor turtner iniormaiioai inquire nt ticKct ottice. r. i.atmam, Agent i