- : . Til t DAILY HKUALl), 1. 1, ATI'! JlouTII, NEBRASKA, UOAIDAV, APItlL 16, I8S8- Tje Plattsmouth Daily Herald. KNOTT8 BBO 3., Publishers & Proprietor. THE PLATTSMOUTII IIK!IAM la publiihl nrrjr pvcnlnx except Sunday aad Wrrk ly Nvrry lliuisday nun n mg. regis tered at tlio p.-stoltire. 1'lat rainouUi. Nebr.. ; coutl-cUa matter. Oflice corner of Vine and rutU lr. el. TltUI KO DAILY. f'ne copy on Par In dvai.o". by mail $0 CO . cop py per month, by carrier, jpy per week, by carrier 15 Una co TtlMS f OH Wr.EKLV. One er.py on4 year. In advance $1 ft" Was copy tlx hioutcr. in advance 75 REPUBLICAN CONVENTION. The Kepublican electors of the State of Nebraska are requested to send delegates from the several counties, to meet iu con vention, at the city of Omaha, Tuesday, May l.", 1SS, at 8 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of electing lour delegates to the National Republican Convention, which meet in Chicago June 1S, 1S8. THE APPORTIONMENT. The several count ie are entitled to re presentation as follows, being based upon tlie vote cast for Hon. Samuel Maxwell, supreme Judge, in 187, giving one dcl-cgatc-at-largc to each county, and one for each 10 votes and major fraction thereoff : OUNTIKJi. VuTF.S.1 -OtSTUS. VOTES. All.lill.-t. . . .Antelope. Arthur. .. Itiainu ... I I .Jellerson !i .I.liiison h , I Kearney s X Kcya l'alia D t Kcuil llox ruito 4 tviuiX 7 !"VU v. Lancaster '-'" l'.ufiio ll'i.iucolii s Hatter f Lonau '-' JWirt 9 l.up ' Cans it;!. Madison Cedar SlMcPhersoa 1 Cliai fit. Merrick 7 Cherry ."Naiici- 5 l.'Iiejeime 11'NVimlia U V iv 11 1 N uckolls ; Colfax 7.'r U Cuiniug 7 Pawnee S OiKtc 17 Perkins Jakota I'ieroe J .iwes 7 Polk G Dawson 8 Platte Hi H.xon Plielps 7 lod.'t 12' ich:inlson !. Douglas a; Ufd Willow 7 Dundv 4 Saline la Killiuore 1" Sarpy r. Frank lin 7 .Sa.mders 1 Frontier 10. .Seward in I'" an lax . jlieridan 7 IaK 1'-' Sherman 7 Cai liekl 3 Sioux 2 S-.3per ft St ant-n .... 4 (.rant 1 Miayer 7 ireeley 4 I'lioiuas i- Jl:'.l 11 Valiey Hamilton 101 A aslmiL'toii ! llariait Wayne .' llavee. 4 Webster V lC.the:ck " Wheeler : Holi .14 Yor' II Howard -. 7 I'norc territory... . 1 It is reeotnmrnded that no. proxies be admitted to the convention, except such as are held by persons residing in the counties from the proxies are given. Glokgu I). Meiklejoiin, Walt. M. S::eli:y, Chairman. Secretary. The canvas for presidential preference waxes warmer as the month of June grows nearer, and to Thk IIekai.d's way of thinking no one grows fa.-ter in pub lic c.-tcem than the honest, fearh-ss pa triotic (Jreshani. Succeis wouhl b Iotif)lv assurel with inch a ticket as Uresliam and ll.iwley and the republican party wctild be doing itself proud in the naming of s good a ticket. TrtK IIkrax.u has all along warned our people against shedding too many croca dile tears on behalf of of the strikiti clement here which has from the very first been a menace to the business inter ests of the city; now ihat they have had a few sympathizers they abusie the conlt dence placed in them by assaulting in nocent men and riding rough shod over law and order. Fifty men of no kind can run this town as they will find later on. The troubles o" the last week are a disgrace to any fraternity, and The Hek all knows :t is deprecated by some of the Brotherhood, and condemned in no unmeasured term?. THE COYENTIOX. I'lattsmcuth, through the efforts of Mr. TelTt, came near securing the Con gressional convention. If 3Ir. Tefft had been assisted by some of our people we could have secured the convention. JI. II. Shedd of Ashland, whom Cass county has always supported, voted for Lincoln. This should be remembered. THE WEEKLY EVER I SO POST. The New York Evening Post will be gin, on the third of May, to issue a week ly edition, having for its principal aim the promotion of lievenue Inform, which lias become the paramount issue in national polities. The existence of i n actual surplus in the treasury estimated to reach 140,000,000 on the 3Gth of June, 18S8, and the further increase thereof under present laws, arc a nicnacp! to all business interests, and a direct in centive to wastefulness and corruption in the appropriations of public money. The attention of the people having been strongly drawn 10 this subject by the President in his last annual message, the f information and popular etilight questions of revenue and tax- sn incrcasiniy felt in all parts of the management "ckly newspaper of once $1 per year. ;ibcr will be Send ad- she Ectn- NATIONAL DELEGATE. The IIeuai.d has heretofore had oc casion to mention Capt. II. E. Palmer aa a delegate to the national convention and to warmly espouse his selection, for that very honorable position. Captain Palmer has always been a zealous I'laine man and as a second choice would be careful with his usual good judgment to support the man whom the people most desire. Cass county will undoubtedly give Capt. Palmer its hearty support; his zeal as an unswerving republican, his ability to re f resent the bett interests of the party, together with his large state ac quaintance make him an especially strong candidate. Cass County could in no event select a man that would get one-half the out side support that could be had for Capt. Primer, this alone is an important con sideration, as it would be foolish to push a man to the front when we knew his defeat was certain. As additional cvi elnce of the captain's strength outside our own county we append below a few opinions from the state press, many more could be and will be printed from time to time. The David City Tribune of last week says : ' Capt. II. E. Palmer, of Plattsmouth, is quite frequently mentioned as dele gate at large to the National Republican Convention. The genial and business like captain has many friends in Butler county who would be glad to have him receive the honor." The Seward Kqjorter says : " Capt. Palmer is known to nearly everybody in Nebraska. lie has been a resident of the state for a great many years, and has been identified with its progress f r. m an early period to the present time. Always an active Repub lican, he has given much of his time to the interest of the party, and has ma terially assisted in every campaign, and may be termed a good representative of the party and the state." The Kearney County Gazette says : 'As the time for the convention is drawing near, when delegates to the National Republican Convention are to be selected, the republican party of this state should not lose sight of the fact that much depends on the selection of such men as will best represent the party in Nebraska. The candidate who is to lead the republican part' to victory next November, should be a man that not only represents a faction of the party, but one that will represent the principles of the entire party, one who can carry the western states as well as those eaat. With such a duty to perform the repub lican party of Nebraska needs to select none but good men, those whose princi ples and loyalty to party there is no question. The GaZttte in its review of available candidates for the National Convention would mention the name of Capt. II. E. Palmer, of Plattsniouth, as a man who is not only a loyal republican, but a man who is capable of judging of the needs of the party, in the selection of a national standard bearer. In mentioning the nuneofCapt.II. E. Palmer wc do so with the assurance that in him the re publ c in party whom to honor with such a portion is to bestow honor where it !i longs. II. E. Palmer should be a dele gate tiie next republican national con venti. n." Bess'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 e fleets a permanent cute. Sold by O. V. Smith fc Co., druggists. j23,3mo,d-w. An observant metropolitan barber says that he can tell one's physical condition by the state of the hair! Di. Schliemann has gone to Alexand ria with Professor Yirchew, nnd will spend several mouths in Egypt making explorations. $500 Reward. We will pny the above reward for am case of liver complaint, dyspepsia, sick headache, indigestion, constipation 01 costiveness we cannot cure with West's VcgctaLle Ivirtr Pill, when the directions arc strictly complied with. Thev are purely vegetable, and never fail to give satisfaction. Large boxes containing 530 sugar coated pills, 25c For sale bv all druirirists. Beware of counterfeits and imitations. The genu ine manufactured only by John O. Well & Co., 862 W. Madison fct. Chicago, Its Sold byW. .J Warrick. An Albany reporter writes of "a quiet but effective wedding." Even a cur may bark at his own gate. Japanese Proverb. Segs's Cioca Purifier and Blocd Maker. No remedy in the world has gained the popularity that this medicine has, as f hold on family medicine. No one ehould be without it. It has no calomel 1 1 quinine in its composition, consequent ly no bad effects can arise from it. AVe keep a full supply at all times. O. P. Smith Co. Prubt, j25-8modJkw If Diogenes lived today he would be out with a lantern looking for a Demo cratic lawyer who ha.n"t been mentioned for the oflice of chief justice of the su preme court. Begg's Chjrry Cough Syrup. Is warranted for all that the label calls for, so if it docs 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., Druggist?. j23-3md&w Fir Insurance written in the ztna, Phoenix and Hartford by Windham A Davies. An Explanation. What i this "nervous trouble" with which so many seem now to be afflicted! If you will remember a few years ago the word Malaria was comparatively un known, today it is as common as any word in the English language, yet this word covers only the meaning of another word used by our forefathers in times past. So it is used with nervou3 diseases, a3 they and Maluria fire intended to cover what our grandfathers called Biliousness, and ill are caused by troubles that arise froai a diseased condition of the Liver which in performing its functions finding it cannot dispose of the bile through the ordinary channel is compelled to pass it off through tho system causing nervous troubles, Malaria, Bilious Fever, etc? You who are suffering can well appreci ate a cure. We recommend Green's Au gust Flowor. Its cures are marvelous. To Make Hash KoIIh. Prepare the meat as for ordinary hash, chopping it very fine. Moisten with u spoon ful of cold gravy or meat juice if you have it; add an equal quantity of mashed potatoes (fresh is best), and the same of stale, crumbs grated and soaked in cream. Work all well together with the liund, make into rolls about three inches long and half the thickness, and brown tn a hot oven flfteen or twenty min utes, or you may spread tho hash in a wel greased bread pan and set in the oven; when browned on the bottoMi turn into a dish crusted sit.': vp, and send to tho table. New Orleans 1'icayuno. . People with thin heads of hair should usft Hall's Vegetable Sicilian llmr Re- newer to aiake the hair g; ow out thick healthy and strong. An ambassador is an honest man Fent to lie abroad for the commonwealth. Sir Henry Walton. Increase the appetite by the use of Aver's Cathartie Pills. They cause the stomach, liver, and bowels to perform their functions properly, do not debili tate, by excessive stimulation, find arc not irritating in their action. As au af ter-dinner Pill they are unequal;!. A C'liccU on Di.s'ionesty. An inventor has patented an electric contribution box for church use. V beli ever a button tr piece of tin is deposited in the box an electric bell rings and in forms the congregation of the fact. De troit Free Press. A perfectly sound body and a mind unimpaired are possible only with pure blood. Leading medical authorities in dorse Aver's Saraprillu as tho b;st blood purifying medicine in ixistence. It vast ly increases the working and productive powers of both hand and brain. The term nlsebra i3 of Arabie origin. The science was first transmitted by the Arabians or Saracens to Europe about the The number of hotels "contemplated" each year numbers about 1,:JC0. The number built docs not exceed 200. Commo In the treatment of slight ailments would save a vast amount of sickness and misery. One of Ayer's Pills, taken after elinner, will assist Digestion ; taken at night, will relieve Constipation ; taken at any time, will correct irregu larities of the Stomach ami Bowel3, stimulate the Liver, and cure Sick Headache. Ayer's Pills, as all know who use them, are a mild cathartic, pleasant to take, and always prompt and satisfactory iu their results. " I can recommend Ayer's Pills above all others, having long proved their value as t Cathartic for myself and family." J. T. Hess, Leitlisville, Pa. " Ayer's Pills Lave been in use in my family upwards of twenty years, ami have completely verified all that is claimed iov them." Thomas JF. Adams. San Diego, Texas. 'I have used Ayer's Pills in my fami ly for seven or eight years. Whenever I have an attack of headache, to which I am very subject, I take a dose of Ayer's Pills and am always promptly relieved. I find them equally beneficial in colds ; and, in my family, they are used fe?7 bilious complaints p.nd other disturb ances with such good effect that we rare ly, if ever, have to call a physician." II. Youllieme, Hotel Voullieme, Sara toga Springs, N. Y. Ayer's Pills, FEEPABED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. gold by all Pealers in Medicine. (HEAPESTIrlJpOF IB AiD ajjy Climate, j Scad for Circular. FOR 23 5T HAVEN & RHODES Omaha, ITob. (Name this paper in your order.) n Sense wmMwmnm n-nfir Real Estate Bargains EXAMINE OUR LIST. CONSISTING OF- CHOICE LOTS X 3NT 21 lots in Thompson's addition. 40 lots in Townsend's addition. Lot 10 block 138, lot 5 block 104. Lot 1 block (5, lot C block 95. Lot 11, block 111, lot 8, block 61. LOTS IN YOUNG AND IIATs' ADDITION. Lots in Palmer's addition. Lots in Duke's addition. Improved property of all descriptions and iu all parts of the city on easy terms. A new and desirable residence in South Park, can be bought on monthly payments. Before purchasing elsewhere, call and see if we cannot suit you better. 5 acres of improved ground north of the city limits. 5 acres of ground adjoining S uth Park. 2 acres of ground adjoining South Park. 1 acres of grouad adjoining South Park. 20 acres near South Park: Se i sec. 14, T. 10, R. 12, Cass county, price $1,- 800, if sold soon. 11 w i sec. 8, T. 12, R. 10, Cass Co., price $2,000. A valuable improyed stock fraui in Merrick Co., Neb., 1G0 acres and on reosonuble terms. Windham & Davies. Consult your best interests by insuring in the Phoenix, Hartford or Etna com panies, about which there is no question as to their high standing and fair dealing. TORNADO POLICIES. The present year bids fair to be a dis astrous one from tornadoes and wind storms. This is fore-shadowed by the number of storms we haye already had the most destructive one so far this year having occurred at lit. Vernon, 111., where a large number of buildings were destroyed or damaged. The exemption from tornadoes last year renders their oc currence mere probable in 1888. Call at our office and secure a Tor nado Policy. Unimproved lands for sale cr - change. WINDHAM & DAVIES PLATTSMOUTH, NEB. Eureka T. J WIIOLKS.U.K AM) Beef, Perk, Mutton, Veal and Poultry. 1 invito all to give mo a trials Sugar Cured Meats, Hnms, Bact n, Lar.l, to., e tc. Fresh OyMcrs in Can aiul Bulk at lowest liying prices. Do not fail to Live u.e your atronuge. 63 BHSB AND ALL HOUSEHOLD GOODS. KITCEEN, BID I00M, 0: jfM FURHIIURE FOR PARLOR FURNITURE. HALLWAYS, OFFICES. Lowest IPricos in. tiio City, "too Coxi'vi'Q.ccd. SIXTH STliEEr, BET. MAIN AND FUBNIT.ORE -FOR ALL TZV. 3 ! -YOU SHOULD CALL ON Wl lere a magnificent Iricc;s UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING A SPECIALTY CORNER MAIN AND SIXTH I). B E N J JUST RECEIVED. I have Cheese . Bosu i a Edam Prunes, nia and Turkish Prunes. Celery Relish; Clara Chowder; Eeef very fine. . Fresh cheap . Dates and J. Jonathan Hatt. s m m W i 1 ill is PORK PACKERS and deai.eiis in BUTTER AND EGGS. BEE , POItK, 31UTT0K AND VEAL. TIIE BEST TIIE MARKET AFFORDS ALWAYS ON HAND. Sugar Cured Pleats, Hams, Bacon, Lard, &c, &c cf our own make. The best brands WHOLESALE rfcHi. ! h ALTH ! sB4 TR E AT M E KT Dr. K. C. West's Nerve pnd Brain Treatment a e::arante speciac'icr Hysteria Kizfuess. Convulsions. Fits. Nervous Neuralgia, Il-ad-aclie. Nerveoufl I'rosi ration caused by the ue of alcohol or tobacco. -V akefu!i!fSK.Jicnt:il le prexioD, Softening of the Brain resulting in in sanity and lfatlir.K t misery, decay and 'lalli, Teniature old Age. I!arretiiie-s loas of Pow er in either sex. lnvoiuiitary I. ... s and JSper mat rrho?a caused ly ov-r-Pxertii.-u of the brain, seifabu.se or over-indulgence Kacli box contains one nionJU'-s treatment, si 00 a In. orbix bosies for $5 CH, sent by luail prepaid or receipt of price WE GTJAT? AKTEE SIS XJCJTJS To cere an t case With r-ne.h r.r.i-r rc r.uA by us for six boxes, aeeompau ed witii 55 fi. we WW send tlie purchaser our written mii-mii- t-s to return tlie money if tlie tr atmeiit drcS not eilect a cure. Gu.-.rantees 1smi d e.nlv l v Will J. arrlck sole agcut, flatisincuth. Neb. It may be that there is a land that is fairer than this, but it would take an art. ist to find it. 1$ W rA. 's yj! A Market. Meat THOMAS, ItKTAll. MiAI.KIt IN KINDS OF- Call and VINE. PLATTSMOUTH, NKB. EMPORIUM. CLASSES OF- ITTJRE stock of Goods aiul Fair abound. PL ATTSM O UTH, NEBRASKA. JST E T 1 rn JL , just received Neufchated Cheese, Macedonia Prunes, Califor Tea Figs; Oranges, Eananaa , m m T JL i J. W. Ma RTH IS. of OYSTERS, in cans and bulk at AND RETAIL. ' For sale or exchange. A numher of fine pieces of residence property. Annlv to Windham and Davie?. - m. j d-w3w. The standard remedy for liver ecra j.laint U West's Liver Pill; thy nver disappoint you. SO pills 20c. At War rick's drug store. One, two, five r.ud ten-acre tracts for sale 011 reasonable terms. Apply to Windham and Davies. d-w-lm julius pepperbergT MiSCFACTCRER OF AKD WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALER IN THE Choices! Brands of Cigars, including our Flor de Pepperbergo and 'Cud FCXL I.ISE OF TOBACCO AND SMOKERS' ARTICLES always in stock. Not. 26. 1885. 1 1 m. (' v5