Plattsmouth weekly herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1882-1892, July 28, 1892, Image 2

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GLASS AND
QUEENSWARE.
Patronage of the I 1 1 1 1 i e Solicited.
North Sixth Street, Phtttsmoulh
J.JH. A, SAL1SBUHY
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Dr. Slt'liiwajH iinxstlirtti' f.ir 1 lie I'iUiiti'M. ex
tiai'tlur iif teeth.
Fine Gold Work ;i Specially.
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F. R. GUTHMAM. PROP.
K'ATKS fl.nt) WKl-K AND IP
Lumber Yard
THE OLD RELIABLE.
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Shingles, Liith, Siisli,
Doors, Blinds
Cnn supply crerw (ienmiiil of the city
Call and get terms. Fourth street
in renr of opera limine.
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nlc and ortlce m 8011th Tlilnl Street.
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It is recouiineiiiled that no prox
ies he admitted to the convention
and that the delegates present he
authorized to casi the full vote of
the delegation,
S. I). Miiuri-K,
C haitaiian.
V. Ai.r M. Si:i:i.i:v,
V. H. Hai.i iiMtti:,
J- U. Si H I 1 1 1: K-I.A N I ,
Secretaries.
CONGRESSIONAL CONVENTION.
The republican 1 lectors of the
first coneressioinil district of the
shite of Nebraska are rcipicstcd to
send delegates from the several
counties coniprisitte;- said district
to meet in com eutioii in the city of
Xebra-k 1 City. Thursday, July '.N,
b'.L', at ! o'clock p. in., for the pur
pose of placing in nomination a
candidate for member of coutcss
for said district and for the trans
action of such other business as
may conn- before the convention.
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The several counties are entitled
to representation as follows, bcitte;"
based upon the vote cast for Hon.
W. J. Council for congress in
One delegate for each 1 ( M votes and
major fraction thereof and one
dchteate-at larue front each county.
C. unit ie-. IVleuate-. ( uuiil ie-. I vli-uati's.
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ies be admitted to the convention,
and that the delegates present from
each county cast the full vote of
the delegation.
W. II. WoomvAKn,
Fkaxk M'Caktxey, Chairmm.'.
Secretary.
ASA LBJOR PAPER VIEWS IT.
inle the (leiiiiiei atic paper.- are
n 1 . 1 k 1 1 1 a re.at ado almul tin- al-l.-o.-il
clfi-ct of tlietal ilf mi tile ll'Ulie-
Mead trouble, all lor tile political
advaiitaue- wllicli tliey hope toain. ;
the laooi iiieiiieli tliein-elvesare i-ee-iiiLT
that the tarilf is in no way re-po.-ilde,
that, in fact, if it were not
for the tarilf, there would he 110
Wildes to reduce at HoineMead. The
1110-t -ensihli and vigorous article
that we have m-i ii on this Mihjecl
appeared ill "The Rights ol l.al"ir,"
a la I k if 1 1.1 per pul d i l iei I i n C'h it a i 1,
and one ot the hest know n and umM
i 11 tl 11 -11 1 ial papers of its Kind. The
article ji headed "The Protection
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1 1 1 1" ' ei , i , i , n a i' i i ' - i i t v. j.) ,. .
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I ! 'iat li.- 1 c ail ,1 ,ea ll put;,
c . n - a few i i them, ,,j u li :
t at in -ye i.- one. The Hum.' teed
a'i ,ir i,- l...b emmcd . lio.l Ki....-,
and Cal tleuie. ,' I ' p i i i'. I 1 , 1 a 1 1 . 1 ie m
is I", e pi . 1 1 - I b I e i i- It, but It i-i in i
wor-.- lliaii the Ira-..' . l at i Iricevill.
a lew imom; h-a a o, lor wiach llii-e,
the ehaiinninol 1 1 e i ,u loe t :i t ie na
tional committee was te-pon.-ible,
ll is no worse than 1 he -ta r i iuj' ol
emu ! i l ii hi ol the coii 1 miners t wo
r;ii"- ii jii, for which "exeat Scott , a
democratic conore.-.-inan of nation
al repute was n-spi m -d hie.
As the I loiue.-lead tragedy was to
occur, it is fortunate that iloeeured
live months helore election. It will
eive the ju-t indignation of the
workitioeuien an opportunity to cool
oil', so that they may vote as their
reason a ad not as their indie;iiatioii
cotiuselsi
A YOUNG MAN IN CONTROL.
The republican part) this year
appeal to the youou; men of the na
tion, and to the youue." men of the
west especially. The new national
chairman is a western man ami a
yoitne;" man. He is representative
of tin-energy and resources of the
west. Thomas 1 1. Carter is only Hit
carsold. lie was born in Ohio
but has since been closely identi
fied with the growth of Montana.
He lias been successful in business
life, but with an inborn eenitis for
politics, he has devoted a irrcal deal
of his time to the servine-of the re
publican party. Two years lien
when the democrats made an at
tempt to steal the Tinted State senator-hip
of Montana, Mr. Carter
stood bctw ecu the won Idl c pol it ica!
thieves anil the honor and credit of
the state. The sere ices he rendered
on that memorial occasion have
forever endeared him to the repub
lican party. At Mitmeappolis
Mr. Carter was one of the shrewdest
of Harrison men and did much to
re-nominate the man in In se re
election he is destined ti') plav so
prominent a part. Mr. C irter's
management of the campaign will
inspire ths best ellorts of every
man in the parly.- Iowa State Ken",
istcr.
WAGES IN TIN PLATE MILLS.
Some of the entploj es in Coatcs ,.
Co.'s tin plate mill at Locust Point,
Baltimore Harbor, which was de
stroyed by lire, received, according
to the proprietors, as much as
S.-.i u
a ilas. llie best paid workmen in
Kuulish tin plate mills (the fore
men), accordinn" to Mr. Wilkins
r-Tiek, formerly secretary of the
Wales Tin Plate Makers' Association
at Swansea, received $1 l.4u per week,
or tfJli)
per day. Xcw loch press.
THE St. Joe Herald uives the fob
lowinu; reasons why all classes
should vote for Harrison: "Hecatise
he carries the flaj of an American
party; the party tWat Mauds for the
equal rights of every American citi
zen, whether native or foreign born,
whatever the color of his r-k i 1 1 may
tie, and whether he liv es in .New York
or M is-i--ippi; the party that -t, in, s
fur protection to every American's
hallot; for protect ion to A inerican
waes; for piotectioii to American
li-hernien; for protection to Ameri
can st-ameu; for protection alike to
American capital and lahor; for pro-
tectiou to American veterans; and;
for protection, ahove all,at;ainst the !
party whose cause and candidate
are the catiffc and candida'c of ( ireat
Ihil.iin." '
1 1 i:Mv'Y I.i it i 1;-, the imported
Canuck who pre.-M.'d nvrr the 1 m
ah 1 convention, -1,-ciar. - that tlie.il-'
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lorm , , ! in i. nit ,er it ie part ," I hit
did ,"oi adlio-t all t'.e oiln r d.-ut-..-tl
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lei. lay seven miles -I
It I levtte on wha 1 i s 1, 1 1
"i leJlevue 1-latid'' in a I
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'.-Ct'iptioll is
as billows: dark hair, red mustache
u,d whiskers, clneka cd pants,
black shirt and strap around wai.-t
ie feet anil six inches tall, probn
ila or li) years old.
ohn Turner left his spotted team
a short distance. Mauding in the
hay field Wednesday, and they en
joyed another runaway with the
hay rack. They cleared a wire fence
and never broke a wire, run two
miles and did but little dam.iee.
This is the team that distinguished
itself last wei k by jumping m ,.)
another team of horses on our
strects. John says he will sell theni
to some circus if he can get cnoiui
for them. Mcho.
Tne Journal last night quoted
Judge Wright of Wahoo as saying
that if he was in this district he
would vote for P.ryan even if he
was a republican. The fact of the
matter is Judge Wright is a chronic
office seeker. When he went to Wa
hoo the republicans elected him
county judge, and because they re
fused to give him anything else he
went to the independent party last
year, and he failed to recieve a nom
ination from them and now he is a
rip-roaring democrat. Instead of
being a republican he is a (lis
grunted politician.
The farmers alliance held a rally
at Alvo, Cass county, last Tuesday
am": a lare-e crowd was in ;itt,-n-dance.
At M o'clock the exercises
opened with a song from Mrs. Iser
per's glee club, which wascomposed
ol thirty talented young" lathes and
gentlemen and escelleul music was
furnished. Rev. l-'lcherity of ( '.n-eii -wood
offered prayer. In the fore
noon the inci ting was addressed hy
P. J. Lynch and O. 1 1 nil. After tin
speaking a. free for all picnic was in
dulged in. After dinner was over
Mrs. Clark rendered a recitation and
then ,W. K. Wright spoke several
hours. He also spoke to a small
crowd in the evening.
The good looking lady clerk in
the hed Front store hail a little ex
perience the other day with a jug of
molasses that furnished her food
for thought, also till the sweet she
wanted for a week. She was count
ing out sonic eggs near a jug of
molasses, when all at once the cork
of the jug flew out -there was an
explosion and molasses filled the
air-it also filled her hair and
bathed her in a sea of sweet mi.-t.
She scrambled for supremacy, but
only succeeded in scrambling nine
eggs and upsetting a jar of con
versnble butter. She halloed 'Tire"
and waited four minutes for the
Echo hook and lader company to
help her out, and then departed for
the wardrobe. licho.
Jiulye Archer s-ICourt. j
K. I.. Siy ins vs. Cook. Judgment
1'V default in favor of plaintitf. j
h. 1.. Siexin vs. Vorliis. Defen
daut made a motion that plaintitf he
made to ie honds for cost on ac
count r f hcinej a non-resident. Tin
case wiis continued until August 2.
Joe Klein vs. (.'. A. Holt, earni
slice. Contimied until Scptemher 2.
Orin Kiunison commenced j;ariii--hee
iroceedinii;s against William
P.liint in J ud-e Archer's court to
ua v.
P. S. I'.arnes of We, pin- Water
had 1 1 1 1 - i 1 1 1 - s iii the citv to-dav.
Tom Howard i i Wvepim.: Water
had hit-me.-.- in lite cii to-dav.
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Ila a id .",- ,' -.'! ':., 'il,.- ,,r -ale i p,
t .. I I iCl.e ,v Co
'i.to ( ..n:c,)ii.tL-(l Suicide.
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lis. ell lill-
jetter: .'Iii lui bai'd l-or-jive me
il I eau-e on trotibie, but I snip ,-
so. on d" ,t l.in.v. w hat these
loiia, wii'vetnl, -, ran In-, I nieiil- are
to me, alu! I am so tired, darliiig
the pain will never be better. It i
not easy to take my uu n lite, but 1
hav e been sick -o i nig. (h oil le, e,
my hu-haiid, I love on your wile."
I'his is but one of thousands that
give up, instead of using llr. Miles'
Kcstorat ive Nervine, and being
speedily cured of their WTelcheil.
ness. (io to p (I. I-'iiekc and get an
clc'nut book and trial bottle free, li
The following item, clipped from
the Ft. Madison (Iowa) Democrat,
contains inform, ilioti well worth
remembering: "Mr. John K'olh of
this city, who met with an accident
a few days ago, spraining ami
bruising his h g and arm Uiu
severely , was cured by one "(I cenl
bottle ol Chamberlain's Pain Palm."
This remedy is without an eipial
lor sprains ami bruises and should
have a nlace in every household,
l or -ale by F. '. Fricke ,V Co.
For Sale.
My house and three lots corner
Sixth and Dev. price I.Jon.
Mies. J. A. d. Ut i l l..
Central City. Neb., ape. IC. KV R
Why is it that
Strictly
Pure White Lead
is the best paint?
Because it will outlast all
other Paints, make a hand
somer finish, give better pro
tection to the wood, and the
first cost of painting will be
less.
If a color other than white
is wanted, tint the Lead with
the National Lead Co.'s
Pure White Lead
Tinting Colors.
These colors are sold in
small cans, one pound being
sufficient to tint twenty-five
pounds of pure White Lead
the desired shade.
Be Careful
to use only old and well
known brands of vhite lead.
The market is flooded vAth
adulterated Paints, and "so
called" white leads. The fol
lowing are strictly pure "Old
Dutch" process brands, and are
established by a lifetime of use:
"COLLIER"
"RED SEAL"
"SOUTHERN"
For sale by all first da, 9 dealers in Pants.
If you arc koi; faint, it will ray
you to send to us lor a bonk containirr in
formation that may save yon many a iloilat ;
it will only cost you a postal tard to do so.
NATIONAL LEAD CO.,
St. Louis Branch,
Clark Avenue and Tenth Street,
St. Louis, Mo.
a ;
, -Lr
Pears' '
Soap
We perspire a pint a
day without knowing it;
ought to. If not, there's
trouble ahead. The ob
structed skin becomes
I sallow or breaks out in
i pinmles. The trouble
i goes deeper, but this is
trouble en. ugh.
If vou use Pears' S-.t;,
iv. matter how eft. a.
skin is clean and to(t and
open and clear.
.' V !!'la i)f -!t i , '.i
it, c:-peciaiiy dn:g;.;i.--t.-;
ail :-ort- ci iLopic u-c it.
(.-(lis lliqriclj.
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-Ml a iuah. ;,ik and
a all I. "mi . ;, -aa-I'
a -. ,,d s a, ;.
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n hand.
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I". , , . a ! n -a,.: 1". .al
pi
"ii. A. HcELWAIft
!Cav
u -.k::ai:i Slock
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Silverware.
Watches and
Clocks.
Everything kept that goes
to constitute a first-class
jewely store is kept in his
stock. Repairing done by
first-class workmen and sat
isfaction guaranteed or mon
ey refunded.
B. A. McELWAIN.
I'ir -1 a.,r -,.i;t Ii ,,
i',,-t 1 u.ii ,.
I 'i. a r i sMt h i 11.
N1.1t.
The Doctors are Cuiltv
Crave mistakes arc made by phy.
stcians in treating" heart disease.
The rate of sudden deaths is daily A
increasing. Hundreds become vie- 1
tims of the ignorance of physicians
in the.treatnienl of thisdisease. One '
ill four liersonshas a diseaseil li..-,,-i
Shortness of breath, palpitation and
fluttering, irregular pulse, choking
sensation, asthmatic breathing, pain
or tenderness in side, shoulder or
arm. weak or hungry spells, are
symptoms of heari disease. Dr.
Miles' New Heart Cure is the only
reliable remedy. Thousands testify
to its wonderful cures. Hooks free
,.1.1 1... 1; ,, 1 .- 1 . . , ' ,
.'"'" ''. 1 i-rictu- ,v v o. y
Don'i Tobacco Spit Your Lifo
Away."
Is the startling, truthful title of a
little book ju.-t received, telling all
about Notobac, the wonderful,
harmless, economical, guaranteed'
cure lor the tobacco habit j,, every
lorni. Tobacco users who Wrint to
iiit and ( an't, by mentioning Tin.
llilK'Al.D can get the book mailed
free. Atldress the Sterling K'etnedv
Co., box Mil'. Indiana M;. .1
. . . ..,'niiii
Springs, Ind.
NothliiR New Under tho Sun
No! not even through cars to Hen.
ver, ogden, Salt l ake City, SanJ
. ..in. i.-,o .inn 1 on 1 a u 1 1 , jjii
simply written to remiml vmi
the I ti ii 111 Pacilia is the 1, ;..
running through ears to the all
mentioned noiulsaml that 11, u ,1
cut throiieh car ai 110 o,,.t,4 i-l
excelled. We also im.lo. -i uu, :l
For details address any agent
the company, call on vour neml
agent m-write to K". p. Loman!
i. t'.,v I.A.I . P.,Oi,ialia Xeb.
I
ii 1
A Orent Surpnee iV'-'-a ,, f
sin store tor all who use Keinit '
talsan for the throat and lung tP' "?"
ircat uaranteeil r ,1,. a .. .e
urcat guaranteed remedy. Woii.t? "1'
"eneve mat 11 is sold on ifi
ineril'S and that any druggats i nul
'li "u" progrietor vi ihU
wonderiul remedv to i,:,-,. .
sample bottle fre'e? It nvr i.,n'l
h cure acute and chronic cotiKh8.
""Ki- ouiiit'K aoc ana ifi.
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