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    TilK DAILY llEUALl), PLArxttfltoUTxi, X&BHA&KA, FBI DAY, APRIL C, 1888.
The PlattsiDOuth Daily Herald.
K N O T T a BEOS.,
Publishers &. Proprietors.
TI1K PLATTSMOUTII MEKALD
la publiibed every evenlnx except Sunday
and Weekly every TliUMUy morn lug. KegU
tered at the potonlc. I'Utumouth. Nelr..s
e:oad-cUa matter. Utile comer of V in and
FUth streets.
TUMI FOB OAILV.
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Ose copy per month. by carrier, 50
One copy ptrweek, by carrier 13
TUMI OB WIIXLT.
One oopj one year, in advance 1 M
One copy six aioutas. In advance 75
REPUBLICAN CONVENTION.
The Republican electors of the State of
Nebraska are requested to send delegates
from the several counties, to meet in con
vention, at the city of Omaha, Tuesday,
May 15, 1888, at 8 o'clock p. m., for the
purpose of electing lour delegates to the
National Republican Convention, which
uietU in Chicago June 19, 1888.
THE APPORTIONMENT.
The several counties are entitled to re
presentation as follows, being based upon
the vote cast for Hon. Samuel Maxwell,
supreme Judge, in 1887, giving one del-egatc-at-largc
to each county, and one
for each 150 votes and major fraction
thereof! :
fOUNTHM.
VOTKS.koUNTKS.
VOTES.
Adiuus -14
Jefferson 9
.loli nou 8
Kearney 8
KeyaPaha 5
Keuli
Knox . . . T
LaiiciLsler 25
Antelope f;
Arthur 1
lilauie i:
Itooue
l'.ox r.titte 4 1
I town t'i
jium-o it
l.iucoln H
Hutler 'J
Jiurt i
f;i.s lo
re tlar r.,
riniFo r;
Cherry oj
Chejenue .....11,
G'Uy ill
luau '
l.oup 3
Madunu 8
McMierson 1
Merrick 7
Nance 5
Nemaha 9
Nuckolls C
Colf;ix.... ............ 7
Cuming 7,
Cuete' 17
Dakota 5
J.1WI'S 7;
.Dawson 8'
llixou ...... .... ..... tij
Du.Jxe
Douglas ...37
Duutly 4
Fillmore 10'
Otoe 12
Pawnee 8
Perkins
Pierce
Polk.
Platte
Phelps
iclianlson....
. 4
. 6
.10
7
.12
. 7
13
lied Willow
Saline
Harpy 5
Sajnderu 12
Seward 1C
Sheridan 7
1'rmiKliu 7
Frontier 10
Furnas t;
l fM 1:i
Sherman 7
...llllllll...... ........ .
(per 6
(rant 1
Oreeler 4
Sioux 2
Stanton 4
Thayer 7
Thomas 2
Hall HI
Valley 6
Hamilton 1"!
Harlan
Hayes 4
Hitchcock 6
Holt 14;
J toward 7;
tVUSlllIlgtOIl if
Wayne 5
Webster J
Wheeler 3
Vor 11
I'norir. territory 1
It is recommended that no proxies be
admitted to the convention, except such
as are held by persons residing in the
counties from the proxies are given.
Gkougk D. Meiklejoiix.
Walt. M. Seeley, Chairman.
Secretary.
Philadelphia, has reduced her saloons
sixty per rent this spring and on last
Monday the judges comprising the license
court refused three hundred and fourteen
applications. This ns a good showing
for so large a city and we hope the good
work will go on.
The government has made its annual
payment of interest It has paid out this
week nearly $7,500,000 interest to bond
holders. The money will now be dis
tributed through the money circles all
over the United States, and it is hop 3d
it will relievo the stringency in the money
market.
The Pinkerton trial and Senator Van
Wyck's meeting seem to have opened up
the bottled spirit of anarchy which has
been smoldering in the breast of our
Journal man. Labor is his hobby. Hen-
Most and 1 1 err Sherman are kindred
spirits on this subject and can speak of
those who hold views differing with
theirs only with blasphemy 'and black
guardism. "Once a railroad lawyer
always a railroad lawyer" is the screed
of the Journal man. If a lawyer ac
cents a fee from a railroad he is forever
lost and will always be looked upon with
Mispicion by the Herr Most of the Jour
nal. Dishonesty is a thing the Journal
cannot stand J A lawyer who consents
to serve a corporation as its counsel and
legal adviser bears the mark of Cain on
his brow and may consider himself so
cilly and poli'ically ostracised and
damned by the Journal man. A man
may be a dead beat in a community, re
fuse to pay his debts, run his business at
the expense of his creditors, and support
himself and family by such questionable
methods, and howl for the laboring man
and be all right; yet,- if he pays his debts
honestly supports himself, and practices
his honorable profession as the legal
adviser of a corporation he is a scoundrel
and a thief. TVe add to the quotation
from Senator VanWyck another truism,
"once a dead beat always a dead beat."
CANADIAN POSTAL TREATY.
The reports submitted to the senate
.with regard to the Canadian postal
treaty show very plainly that a serious
wrong hfs been done to the American
people by the present administration
under the pretext of facilitating inter
course with another nation. In the first
place, there was no positive authority
for the negotiation of such a treaty,
without the concurrent action of the
Fcnafe; and -in the second place, the
terms of the treaty are directly in the
interest of Canada at the expense of this
county. The rate of postage on seeds
and bulbs in the United States is four
times as large as that which prevails in
Canada; aLd by the provisions of this
singular document, such products can be
scut into our markets at the Canadian
rate, while our own dealers are required
to pay the highest domestic rate. This
implies not only a ruinous form of for
eign competition as to seeds and bulbs
of every kind, but it also means the
turning over of from $2,000,000 to $3,
000,000 per aununi of postal revenue to
the Canadian government. Already,
American seedsmen have begun to trans
fer their business to Canada in order to
escape this inviduaus distinction; and
our post "offiee department claims the
right to prevent them from thus evading
the effect of the treaty by searching the
muls for packages which they may send
from Canada and charging up the Amer
ican rate of postage thereon.
It is impossible to understand why
such an advantage should have been
given to the Canadians. If it was done
purposely it was contrary to all sound
notions of public duty and discretion;
and if it was done inadvertently it was a
piece of unpardonable ignorance and
carelessness. And yet it has been prac
tically indorsed and commended by tre
democratic majority of the house of rep
resentatives. A resolution calling upon
the postmaster general for information
concerning the operation of the treaty,
with n view to bringing about a change
where a change is so clearly de
sirable, was voted down in that
body on Thuesday, after having been
adversely reported by the post office com
inittee. The chairman of said committee,
Mr. Blount, declared the treaty to be a
just and proper one, and maintained that
the postmaster general had a perfect right
of espionage over the mails from Canada
for the purpose cf defeating the use of
such mails by American seedsmen, and
of collecting 16c postage where Canada
charges only 4c. He added that he had
no objection to the house receiving the in
formation asked for in the pending reso
lution, but that the request was made in
disrespectful language. Thereupon, Mr.
Peters asked leave to amend the resolu
tion by striking out so much of it as was
said to bo offensive, but he was refused
permission to do so, and the resolution
was tabled by a vote of 125 to 122. As
the matter now stands, therefore, the
democratic majority of the house may be
said to have ratified and confirmed the
proposition that American citizens may
fairly be prohibited from using the Unit
cd States mails on the same terms as Ca
nadian citizens who are competing with
them in business. Such action is not to
be wondered at, however, when the fact
is. considered that tho whole economic
policy of the democratic party is so adjust
ed as to favor foreign interests and dis
courage home labor and enterprise.
Globs Democrat.
Begg's Cherry Cough Syrup.
Is the only medicine that acts directly
on the Lungs, Blood and Bowels, it re
lieves a cough instantly and in time
effects a permanent cure. Sold by O. P.
Smith & Co., druggists. j25,3mo,d-w.
Di. Schliemann has gone to Alexand
ria with Professor Virchew, and will
spend several months in Egypt making
explorations.
Begs's Blood Purifier and Blood
Maker.
No remedy in the world has gained
the popularity that this medicine has, as
ti hold on family medicine. .No one
should be without; it. It has no calomel
1 1 quinine in its composition, consequent
J j no bad effects can arise fronit. We
keep a fnll supply at all times O. P.
Smith Co. Druggist. j23-3mod&w
If Diogenes lived today he would be
out with a lantern looking for a Demo
cratic lawyer who hasn't been mentioned
for the oflice of chief justice of the su
preme court.
Who is Your Best Friend?
Your stomach of course. Why? Be
cause if it is out of order you are one oi
the most miserable creatures living. Give
it a fair chance and see if it is not the best
friend you have in the end. Don't smoke
in the morning. Dontt drink in the
morning. If you must smoke and drink
wait until your stomach is through with
breakfast. You can drink more and
smoke more in the evening and it will tell
on you less. If your food ferments and
does not digest right- -if you are troubl
ed with Heartbnrn, Dizznicss of the head,
coming up of the food after eating, bil
iousness, indigestion, or any other trouble
of the stomach, you had best use Green's
August Flower, as no person can use it
without immediate relief.
An observant metropolitan barber says
that he can tell one's physical condition
by the state of the hair!
$500 Reward.
We will pay the above reward for any
case of liver complaint, dyspepsia, 6ick
headache, indigestion, constipation or
costiveness we cannot cure with
West's Vegetable Liver Pills, when the
directions are strictly complied with.
They are purely vegetable, and never
fail to give satisfaction. Large boxes
containing 30 sugar coated pills, 25c.
For sale by all druggists.' Beware of
counterfeits and imitations.
r? !
ine manufactured only by John O. Well
& (Jo., eoa W. Jiaciison C cuicago, itsj
Sold by W. . J Warrick. - J
"uidn't Know It Was Loaded."
The young man fell dead !
A friend bad pointed a revolver at him
''He didn't know it was loaded!"
We often hear it stated that a man is
not responsible for what he does not
know. The law presupposes knowledge
and therefore convicts the man who ex
cuses crime by ignorance!
"If I piad only known"J has often
been an unfortunate man's apology for
some evil unknowingly wrought, but in
a matter of general interest as for in
stance that laudanum is a poison, that
naphtha is a deadly explosive, that
blood heavily charged with a winter's
accumulations of the waste of the sys
tem, I, is one's duty to know the fact
and the conseqences thereof. Our good
old grandmothers knew for instance,
that the opening of spring was the most
perilous period of the year.
Why ?
Because then the blood stream is slug
gish and chilled by the cold weather, and
if not thinned a good deal and made to
flow quickly and healthfully through the
arteries and yeins, it is impossible to have
good vigor the rest of the yer. Hence,
without exception, what is now known
as Warner's Log Cabin Sarsaparilla, was
plentifully made and religiously gi ren to
every member of the family regularly
March, April, May and June. It is a
matter ot record that this prudential.
preventative and restorative custom sav
ed many a fit of sickness, prolonged life
and happiness to f" Timorous old age, and
did away with heavy medical expendi
tures. Mrs. Maggie Kerchwal Lexiugton, Ky.,
used Warner's Log Cabin Sarsaparilla
"for nervous sick headache of which I
had been a sufferer for years." Capt.
Hugh Harkins, 1114 S. 15th St., Phila
delphia, Pa., says "it purified my blood
and removed the blotches from my skin."
Mrs. Aarea Smith. Topton, Berks Co.,
Pa., says she "was entirely cured of a
skin disease of The worst kind," by Log
Cabin Sarsaparilla. Bad skin indicates
a very bad condition of the blood.
If you would live and be well, go to
your druggist today and get Warner's
Log Cabin Sarsaparilla and take no oth
er. there's nothing like it or so good,
and completely renovate your impared
system with this simple, old-fashioned
preparation of roots and herbs.
Warner, who makes the famous Safe
Cure, puts it up, and that is a guarantee
of excellence all over the known world
Take it yourself and give it to the other
members of the family, including the
children, lou will be astonished at its
health-giving and life-prolonging pow
ers. We say this editorially because we
have heard good things of it everywhere,
and its name is a guarantee that it is first
class in every particular.
Begg's Cherry Cough Syrup.
Is warranted for all that the label calls
for, so if it does not relieve your cough
you can call at our store and the money
will be refunded to you. It acts simul
taneously on all parts of the system,
thereby leaving no bad results. O. P.
Smith & Co., Druggists. j25-3nid&w
AN EXTRAORDINARY OFFER
It) ALL WANTING IMPLOYMtNT.
we want live, energetic, agente in every
county in the United States and Canada to sell
a patent article of great merit, ox itb m kbits.
An artie'e having a largefsale paying over 100
per cent, profit, having no competition, and en
which the agent is protected in the exclusive
sale by a deed given for each and every coun
ty he may secure from vis. With all these ad
vantages to our ajje.it s. and the fact that it is
an article that can be sold to every househol
wt.er, ic might not be necessary to make "An .
extraordinary uner" 10 secure good agents at
once, but we have cot. eluded to make it to
4liow, not only our confidence in the merits of
ur invention, but in its aalabPity by any atre t
that will handle it with energy. Our agents
iow t worn are maKiug irom ioo to 30O a
month clear, and this fact makes it safe for us
to make our oner to all who are out of einnlov-
ment. Any agent that will give our buMnes
jl thirty dys' trial And fail to clear at least
i 10 J in this time, above all expenses, can re
!um alt goods unsold to us ad we will refund
the money pa d for them. No auch employer
01 1 gem ever aarea to mane sucu oners, noi
would we if we did not know that we have
agents new making more than double this
amount. Our 1 irge descriptive circulars ex
plain our oner luuy, ana tneee we wish to eeno
to everyone out ot employment who will send
us three one cent stamps for postage. Send at
nee and secure the agency in tine for the
boom, and go to work u the tt rtus named in
our extraordinary oner. Addres, at once,
National, Novf.lt y Co..
ft8 3m-dJtw 514 Smithfleld St , Pittsburc, Pa.
Neglect kills inguries; revenge in
creases them. A neglected cold increas
es itsinjurious effects on the system till
consumption finally kills, unless cured
by Warner Log Cabin Cough and Con
sumption Remedy. It is ye reliable rem
edy of ye olden time.
Mara on Autograph Fiends.
Young ladies with a passion forautoaTaDhs
win noc rensa tne arrangement which a
number of tho poets and authors and other
celebrities of this and other countries have
adopted of using a typewriter for all corre
spondence, except in the most important and
private letters. A lady who lately wrote an
ingenious note to the poet Tennyson, askinz
an expression of opinion on a matter that
could not fail to command his attention.
was deeply chagrined to receive an answer
wholly typewritten, including the signa
ture. If this is to be kept up it is quite clear
i lias wo autograpn hunter's occupation im
gone. .rmiaaeipnia runes.
Horaeshoea for Bad Roads.
The Germans have invented horseshoes for
bad roads. This is how they do it. Th
blacksmith, when finishing a horse's shoe.
punches a hole in the two ends. When the
shoo is cold he taps in a screw thread and
screws into the shoe, when on the horse's foot,
a sharp pointed stud of an inch in leneth.
With shoes thus fitted the horse travels se
curely over tho worst possible roads. When
Via 1svca nnmna 4Via of nldn 4Un .
sorcws tne ported stud and screws in a but
ton, so that no damage can happen to the
borse, and the screw boles are
from ailing. Home Journal
prevented
K01.I Estate Bargains
EXAMINE OUR LIST.
CONSISTING of-
CHOICE LOTS
X 3T
South - Park,
21 lots in Thompson's addition.
40 lots in Townsend's addition.
Lot 10 block 188, lot 5 block 104.
Lot 1 block 6, lot 6 block 95.
Lot 11, block 111, lot 8, block 61.
LOTS IN TOTJHG AND HAYS' ADDITION.
Lots in Palmer's addition.
Lots in Duke's addition.
Improved property of all descriptions
and in all parts of the city on easy terms.
A new and desirable residence m
South Park, can be bought on monthly
payments.
Before purchasing elsewhere, call and
see if wo cannot suit you better.
5 acres of improved ground north of
the city limits.
5 acres of ground adjoining S uith
Park.
2 acres of ground adjoining South
Park.
li . acres of ground adjoining South
Park.
20 acres near South Park: Se I sec.
14, T. 10, R. 12, Cass county, price $1,-
800, if sold soon.
nw i sec. 8, T. 12, R. 10, Cass Co.,
price $2,000.
A valuable iraproyed stock fram in
Merrick Co., Neb., 160 acres and on
reosonvble terms.
Windham & Davies.
Consult your best interests by insuring
in tho Phoenix, Hartford or JEtna com
panies, about which there is bo question
as to their high standing and fair
dealing.
TORNADO POLICTES.
The present year bids fair to bo a dis
astrous one from tornadoes and wind
storms. This is fore-shadowtd kv tho
number of storms we haye already had
the most destructive one so' far this year
having occurred at Mt Vernon, HI.
where a large number of buildings were
destroyed or damaged. The exemption
from tornadoes last year renders their oc
currence more probable in 1888.
Call at our office and secure
a Tor-
nado Policy.
Unimproved lands for sale
or x-
change.
mUBHAH &DAYIE8,
PLATTSMOUTH, NED.
IMRAIE
Eureka Meat Market
X. J. THOMAS,
WHOLESALE AND
Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal and Poultry.
Z invito all to givomo a trial.
Sugar Cured Meats, Hams, Bacon, Lard, etc., etc. Fresh Oysters in Ca sad Balk
at lowest living prices. Do not fail to eivc me your patronage.
-AND ALL
HOUSEHOLD GOODS.
KITCHEN, BED ROOM, ffJ) FURNITURE FOB
PARLOR FURNITURE. JS HALlWATS, OFFICES.
Lowest
Frioos in tno City. Call and
bo C 0x1 vino od.
SIXTH STREET, BET. MAIN AND
FURNITURE
-FOR ALL
FINE :-: FURNITURE
YOU SHOULD CALL ON
Where a magnificent stock of Goods and Fair
J'rices abound.
UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING A SPECIALTY
CORNER MAIN AND SIXTH
h. I). BEJNfETT.
JUST RECEIVED.
I have just received Neufchated Chae,
Edam Cheese.
Bosuia Prunes, Macedonia Prunes , Califor
nia and Turkish Prunes.
Celery Relish; Clam Chowder; Beef Tea
very fine.
Fresh Dates and
cheap.
J J.
D. BE1NETT.
Jonathan Hatt.
jraDMATTMAM
CSAXiIS
COTYKfllEAT K3ARK-mr.
PORK PACKERS and dealkrs in BUTTER AND EGC8.
BEEF, PORK, MUTTON AND VEAL.
THE BEST THE MARKET AFFORDS ALWAYS ON HAND.
Sugar Cured Meals, Hams.
oi our own make.
The best brands
WHOLESALE
HEALTH IS WEALTH !
Dr. B. C West's Nerve and Brala Treatment
a guarantee suecinc for Hvsterla Dizzinesa.
(jouvuisions. riu. Nervous Ne-ralirfa. Head
ache. Nerveous Prostration caused bv the dm
01 aicouoi or lODacco, wakefulness. Mental ue
prerion, Softening of the Brain resulting in in
sanity and leadiDg t misery, decay nd 3eath,
rremature old Aee. Barrenness. Loss of Pow
er in either st-x. Involuntary Losses and Sper
matorrhoea caused by over-exertion or the
brain, selfabuse or over-indulgence Each box
contains one month's treatment. Si 00 a box
orsix boxes for $5.00, sent by mall prepaid ov
receipt of price
WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES
To cure any case. With each order received
by us for six boxes, accomuan-ed with $5.60,
we will send the purchaser our written guaran
tee to return the rronev if the treatment does
not effect a eure. Guarantees issued only by
will J. Warrick sole agent. Plattsmouth. Neb.
It may be that there is a land that is
fairer than this, but it would take an art- j
ist to find it.
KETAIL DEALER IN
KINDS OF-
VINE.
PLATTSMOUTII, KM.
EMPORIUM.
CLASSES OF-
PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA.
Figs; Oranges, Bananaa,
J. w. JIaktbu.
JHLMWP;'di DO..
AITS ZUSTAXXa
Bacon, Lard, &c, &o
of OY8TERS, in cans and balk at
AND RETAIL. '
For sale or exchange. A number of
fime pieces of residence property. Apply
to Windham and Davies. d-w3w.
The standard remedy for livr com
plaint is West's Liver Pill? they never
disappoint you. 80 pills 25c. At Wax
rick's drug store.
One, two, five and ten -aero tracts for
sale on reasonable terms. Apply f
Windham and Davies. d-w-lm.
JULIUS PEPPERBERG,
MANUFACTURER OF AND
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
DEALER Uf THX
Choicest Brands of Cigars,
including oar -Flor
d Pppo)rbrco' and 'Quit
FULL LINK OT
TO BACCO AND SMOKERS' ARTICL3Z3
aways in stock. Nov. IS, It: 3.
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