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THB PLATT8MOUTH HEBALD Is "published eterjr evening except Sunday nl Weekly every Thursday morning. JCegls tered at the postofflce, I'Utunioutli. Nebr.. fpood-cliis" matter. Olllce corner ol Vine and yirtu streets. TERMS KOH DAILV. On copy on year In advance, by mall.. ..$6 oo Oue copy per month, by carrier,.'. 60 One copy per week, by carrier, 15 TRRMS FOB WFKKLV. "one eopy one year. In advance $1 61 ' One copy fix months. In advance 75 REPUBLICAN CONVENTION. The Republican electors of the State of Nebraska are requested to send delegates from the wveral counties, to meet in con vention, at tfio city f Omaha, Tuesday, May 15, 1888, at 8 o'clock p. in., for the purpose of electing lour delegates to the National Republican Convention, which meets in Chicago June 19, 1888. TUB AI'l'OItTIONMENT. The several counties are entitled to re presentation as follows, being based upon tho vote cast for lion. Samuel Maxwell, supreme Judge, in 1887, giving one del-"egate-at-large to each county, .and one for each 159 votes and major fraction thcreoff : miMlKS. VOTiO OUNTIr'M. VOTKS. AilulilS Alllelnpo .. Arthur.... . llla'iie .... Uoue lfeix i. ut to 1iii . ... liuililu ... Hotter .... Burt t:a Cedar Hi;u-e flier y ... Ctiejcniie . CI y Collax , ('liming .... Cll!t' Dakota Djwm .... . J):ihoii ... Iixii I'h1z luulxt ... Dundy Flilinorrt. . KraiiKlto... Frontier ... Furnas iair Cianield ... (inspcr tirant Jreeler .... Hall ... .. Hamilton llariau.... . Hayes Hitcliock . Holt Howard.... .. Wi ltlTe'-soll . . lj.l.lllllOU .. 1 1 Kearney .. heya l'uha . H'KelWi .. 4 Knox .. i'jl.aiivaMtt r ..II i.iucoln . . y l.: trail .. 9 loup . .It! Mamou , . i: Aid liersou .25 . . 2 . 3 . 8 . 1 . 7 . 5 . s . 0 .1 . 8 ! 4 . G .1l .Mel rick . 5' 'Nanc- .11 ;Nemalia .Nuckolls .1! i ( )lOt? . . 7 Pawnee ..17( Perkins . . 5' Pierce .. 7 Polk . 8 Platte . . ; Phelps ..12' tchanlson.... ..37 lied Willow .. 4. Saline . K) Sarpy .. 7Majnders , ..10 Seward .. 6: Sheridan .. lumberman .. 3 Sioux .. .V si aiitnii .. 1: Thayer .. 4 Thomas ..11 Valley ..in! V ashing toil .. h Wayne . . 4 Webster . 6 Wheeler .14 York . . T.Unorg. territory. ...12 7 5 ..12 .. Jo . 7 - 2 . 4 7 . o . 6 . 9 . ft . 9 . 3 .11 . 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. Gkokge D. -Meiklejohn, Walt. M. Seelev, Chairman. Secretary. NEBRASKA FOR BLAINE. The 6igns of the times point t the nomination of James G. Blaine by ac clamation at the Chicago convention, and as certain as is his nomination in June, equally certain is his great triumph at the polls in Novembar. The country entered upon the fourth year of misrule by a democratic president and house of representatives, and only a loyal senate La3 held the confederates in check from squandering the money that had accumu- late4 in the treasary during the days of Lincoln. Grant and Garfield. The ad ministration has broken every yow ia ever instance, and "a public office is a public trust"' has been put up and knocked down to the highest bidder, and hat be come the slang phrase of the street arab, The "rebel brigadier'' who were the first to step forward for tha dismember ment of our republic in the early days of the 60's, and scrambled for a chance to touch tha fuse to shoot at the heart of our country at Fort Sumpter, are now the chief counsellors and advisors of i democratic president, and hold the moat important and exhalted positions in the nations gift, which wera vacated, by the heroes of Shiio, Pittsburg Landing and Gettysburg, by order a democratic presi dent on the pica of "offensive partizaa ship!" The battle flags which were won by the soldiers of the union have not been held sacred, but by order of the execu tive were to be returned to his friends of the south or to be burned as "old rub " bish," It was only when the whole na tion was aroused by a president wh was going to return the flags t the southern traitors, although in open defiance of the laws f the United States, and condem nations of his order rang from Maine to California, that he looked up the law and found out that he could not enforce his order. The patriotic boys who starved, and were in those living hells, Libby and Andersonville prisons, and have held positions under the government, have been supplanted by the ffspring who were suckled at the breast of disunion and treason. From an outlook over the political field of Nebraska and the west, it seems that the "Plumed Knight" weuld have so opposition, and he will carry Nebras ka this fall by seventy thousand majority. There is but little of the "free trade theory" in the banks of republican Ne braska. Through some mistake of the chairman of the last republican state con ventoia the committee on platform contained men :a the L; f e tariS which f avore i.- nopoliea of the east, at against the tercsts of the. farmers of the west, c we favor a reduction of the tariff.' il one of the same calibre moved its adop tion and was seconded by some one of the kin. The chairman then stated the motion. Julius S. Colley, the well-known law yer of Omaha, arose and in one of bis best speeches, held the vast convention spellbound by his condemnation of such a free trado plank, and said; "From hearing the reading of such a plank I would think I bad just entered a demo cratic national convention south of the Mason and Dixon line," and wound up by asking how the republican party could favor the nomination of James G. Blaine and allow such a plank in their platform." Mr. Cooley moved that tho committee on platform be instructed to return and bring in a plank favoring the protection of the American laborer against the pauper labor of Europe, and so protect our American industries against factories and the competition of those European factories where the labor ers worked for starvation wages." The motion was seconded by almost every straight republican in the convention. Charles. II. Van Wyck, ex-scna;or, spoke in favor of the free trade plank and was hissed. Judge Coeley's mention of Blaine as standard bearer created the greatest enthusiasm, and the, convention fairly roared their approbation at his motion, and the mention of the "Plumed Knight." The motion of Mr. C :oley was put and carried without opposition. At the recent state convention of re publican clubs, which was largely at tended by the leading republicans from all over the 6tatc, Judge Cooley offered a resolution pledging the convention and each club, and all present as delegates to the nomination of Blaine and Mander son and to instruct the delegates from each district and those at large to vote as a unit for their nomination at Chica go, it created the wildest enthusiasm and excitement and the chairman's, gavel could not bo heard for fully ten minutes until the delegates had grown hoarse with delight. It would have carried unani mously, but the chairman declared it eot in accordance with the constitution. The following will undoubtedly be the dele gates chosen from Nebraska to the re publican cenventien at Chicago, and are all for Blaine. lion. John M. Thurston, chairman, Charles J. Greene and Patrick Eagcn first district, Hon. John P. Heart man, of Kearney, and State.Senator Con gar, of Loup City, from the third dis trict, and Congressman Laird and ex Governor Dawes, of Crete, the second dis trict. Nonpareil. Joiin P. Haiitman Jr., of this city is a prominent candidate for delegate at large from Nebraska to the Chicago con vention. John is pretty well acquainted over the state and he has many friends who will lend their warm support for him. He will bo for any good republi can of whom the convention in its wis dom may 6elect as the standard bearer of the republican party. lie would prove to be a creditable delegate and wc hope he may get there. Kearney Daily Jour nal. We join with the Journal in saying that Mr. Hart man is a good republican, well qualified in every essential to make a good representative delegate to the Chicago convention and wo should cer tainly be pleased to sec Mr. nartman as one of the fortunate four from the state that wo exuect to see assistins in the - J w nomination of the honest and indepen dent Gresham. A Warning. The modes of death's approach are va rious, and statistics show conclusively that more persons die from disease of the throat and lunirs than any other. It is probable that everyone, without excep tion, receives vast numbers of Tubercle Germs into the system and where these germs fall upon suitable sod they start into life and develop, at first slowly and is shown by a slight tickling sensation in the throat and if allowed to continue their ravages they extend to the lungs produc ing Consumption"and to the head, caus ing Catarrh. Now all this is dangerous and if allowed to continue will in time cause death. At the onset you must act with promptness; allowing a cold to go without attention is dangerous and may loose you your life. As soon as you feel that something is wrong with your throat, lungs or nostrils, obtain a bottle of Bos shee's German Syrup. It will give you immediate relief. There are now 6C0 students in Oafln university, Orangeburg, S. C, an insti tution for colored reople. Meet of tbem aro paying their own way, and are stu dious, zealous and ambitious. Begs's Blood Purifier and Blood Maker. No remedy in the world has gained the popularity that this medicine has, as a hold on family medicine. no oue should be without it It has no calomel i quinine in its composition, consequent ly no bad effects can arise from it. We keep a full supply at all times. O. P. Smith Co." Druggist j23-3inodfcw re i macr.tr They going thence t j . then to the packer. '. . Each pin paseee C single plant consist of I ter, gang chunker, tun house and polisher and cosL , $112,000. The machines workL. terestine. The little blocks of wood at a half inches long are placed on an eridleta belt, which feeds the blocks automatically into the lathe. As the lathe is turned the pin is taken automatically from the spindle and placed on a turntable ana carnea to circular saw, which whittles out the slot in the pin. It is then finished and thrown out of the turntable by the some appliance that puts the pins on the table. FalKng, they are caught in a basket or barrel aua are then taken to the drying house for ten to twenty- four hours, or until dry. The polishing cyY inder or rambler holds twenty to forty bush els; this is run at a slow speed, about thirty turns a minute, and by simple friction and contact they become polished. New York llu.il and Express. Our Duty to Roreg. Just how far i is the duty of a man or a woman either to let an outsider take his valuable time from business affairs is, in my mind, a question. I think none of us ought to sacrifice a whole morning or an entire afternoon to the po lite duty of being bored to death by peoplo whose woes we cannot help, whose affairs do not interest us, and between us and whom there is not a strong bond of friend ship or common interest. And I believe the editor, publisher or other business man whom I had been persistently "talk lug blind" for any considerable period would bo justified in- politely, and with his most fascinating manner, calling my attention to the door. llelen M. WLnslow in Boston Globe. Warm Walls Repel Dast. Heated bodies repel minute particles of dust, the repidsion operating alike in the open air and confined spaces. Assuming tho correctness of this view, it follows that if the floor, walls and ceiling of a room be warmer than the contained air. the dust will be repelled from the walls to the air, and the reverse of these conditions of temperature will bring about the oppo site result. According to this view, those methods of warming rooms should be adopted which heat the air instead of the solid objects, thus excluding open fires. Globo-Democrat. A Noble Sentiment. Dumley Brown told me last night, In strictest confidence, Robinson, that every thing Is all right with the pretty little widow, and that they are to be married in June. Robinson You don't say so! Dumley Yes; but you mustn't say anything- about it When a man confides in me I like to respect confidence. The Epoch. Not Altogether Invaluable. A self Important official in the patent office was talking grandiloquently to his chief the other day about his importance to the department "Why, sir," he said, "what would hap pen wero I to die some night? "There'd bo fifty applications for your place inside of twenty-four hours, re plied the chief, and the subordinate with drew. Texas Sittings. Naval Carrier Pigeons. The French authorities are attempting to make use of carrier pigeons for con veying information from war ships at sea to certain stations on land, and with this object have fitted np on the St Ixuis a dovecote, painted the most gorgeous colors, in order to permit the birds to re- cocnlza their home from a creat distance. r Scientific American. A Heroie Girl. Miss Clara Ob, Ethel, I had my ears pierced to-dayi Miss Ethel Weren't you dreadfully frightened? Miss Clara A little at first, but I kept saying "solitaire, " "solitaire," "solitaire" to niycelf. and before I knew it it was all over. New York Sou. Dr.Schliemann has one to Alexand ria with Professor Yirchew, and will spend several months in Egypt making explorations. $500 Reward. We will pay the above reward for any case of liver complaint, dyspepsia, sick headache, indigestion, constipation or costiveness we cannot cure with West's Vegetable Li yer Pills, when the directions are strictly complied with. They are purely yegetable, and never fail to give satisfaction. Large boxes containing 30 sugar coated pills, 25c. For sale by all druggists. Beware of counterfeits and imitations. The genu ine manufactured only by John O. Well & Co., 862 W. Madison St. Chicago, Its Sold byW. .J Warrick. The Chicago Club has paid Sullivan's fine under protest. 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 neffe simul taneously on all parts of the system, thereby leaving no bad results. O. P. Smith & Co., Druggists. j25-8md&w Utica has a female base-ball nine.' 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. j23,3mu,d-w. CHOICE LOTS X 3X 21 lots in Thompson's addition. 40 lots in Townsend's addition. Lot 10 block 138, lot 5 block 164. Lot 1 block 0, lot C block 95. Lot 11, block 111, lot 8, block 61. LOTS IN TOCNG 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 in South Park, can be bought on monthly payments. Before purchasing elsewhere, call and see if we cannot suit you better. Zj-2nT ZDS- 5 acres of improved ground north of the city limits. 5 acres of ground adjoining S'iitl Park. 2 acres of ground adjoining Soutl Park. l acres of ground adjoining South Park. 20 acres near South Park: Se 1 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 improved stock fram in Merrick Co., Neb., 160 acres and on reosonvble terms. Windham & Davies. Consult your best interests by insuring in the Phoenix, Hartford or .ditna com panies, about which there is no question as to their high standing aud 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 Mt. Vernon, 111., where a large number ef buildings were destroyed or damaged. The exemption from tornadoes last year renders their oc currence more probable in 18S8. Call at eur office and secure a Tor nado Policy. Unimproved lands for sale or ex change. WINBHAM&DA7 IEF PLATTS MOUTH, NEB. South - Park. N O RANGE. A,9 .-9 - V i all to AND ALL V "T" T T i 1 "I T T -V KfiCHEN.BFDrOOH, FURNITURE FOR PARLOR FURNITURE. J HALLWAYS, OFFICES. Ziowost Prices in th.o City. Call and bo Convinced. SIXTH STREET, BET. MAIN AND VINE. I'LATTSMOUTII, NEB. FOB NITU FOR ALL -YOU SHOULD CALL ON- Where a magnificent 1 Vices, UNDER AKJNG AND EMBALMING A SPECIALTY HENRY BOECK. CORNER MAIN AND SIXTH h. D. BEjVfjSTETT.. I HAYE GOT Early Ohio and Early Rcee Seed Fotatceo. All kinds of Garden Seeds. California Evaporated Pears, Peaches, Gold Drop Plums, Raspberries, Blackberries, Cher ries, Apples, and French Dried Prunes. A Large Assortment of Canned Fruits and Vege tsbl es . Jj. D. BE Jonathan Hatt. CITY EOT EAT MARK POUK PACKERS and dealeus is BUTTER AND EGGB. BEEF, PORK, MUTTOZV AND VEAL. THE BEST THE MARKET AFFORDS ALWAYS ON HAND. Sugar Cured Meals, Hams. Bacon, Lard, &c, c ol our own make. The bes-t brands of OYSTERS, in fans and bulk, at WHOLESALE A2nD RETAIL. , GIVE 'ESIE CAIjIj HEALTH iS WEALTm ! Dr. E. C. West's Nerve and lira in Treatment a guarantee specific for Hysteria Dizziness. C'oirvulsions. Fits. Nervous .Neuralgia, Head ache. .Nerveous Prostration caused by the ue of a'cohol or tobacco. Wakefulness, Vental De pression. Softening of the Brain resulting in in sanity ano leadir.K t misery, decay and death, Temature old Arc Harreriiess, Ixs of IVw er in either sex. Involuntary Loses and H-r- nat rrhoea caused bv ever-exertion oi the iirain.geifabuseorover-fndr.ilrerice. Kadi hi-x contains one Tiioiith's treatment. ilW a box or six boxes for 4-5.CO, seui by tuail prej.aid op receipt of price WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES To cure any case With each order received by us for six boxes, accompanied with t-5 oo. we will send the purchaser ur written guaran tee to return the ipouey if the f ratiner.t does not effect a cure, tiuarantees Issued only by Will J. arncic sole aecDt, t'latt.-moutn. tt). Call and examine our ladies Sboit Jackets, the latest shades at J. V. Weck- b'a'cb a. tt Givo mo a s rca', Lard, etc., etc. Froh Oyrttrn in Can end l-- Do rot fail to tivc u.e ycur atrcnogc. HINDS OF " T T V y-N "N. --"v T V " CLASSES OF- stock of Goods and 'Fair abound. PLATTSMOUTI I, NEBHA a K A S T T. J. Vr. Maktius. RETAIL ET. The fct.-indard runtdy for liver com plaint is West's Liver Pill; they never diajj int you. JiO pills 2"c. At War rick's drur store. Southez&t quarter section 14, township 10, raDgc 12; price ?1,00. Noithwebt quarter section 8, township 12, range 10; price $2,000. Windham & Davies. JULIUS PEFPERBERG. MANUFACTURER CT AXD WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALER IX TDK Choicest Brands of Cigars, including our Flor de Popperbergo' and 'Buds FULL. LIKE OF TOBACCO AND SMOKERS' ARTICLE always in stock. Not. 20. 1885. RE EMPORIUM.