KNOTTS BBOS., Publishers & Proprietors. TltK PI.ATT.SMOUTII ItKUAI.O Ii published every evening except Sunday and Weekly every Thursday luoruluK. Hek'is trred at the potolllce, rialteiiiiiulli. Nelr.. i neend-cl;is mutter. Olllce eoruer of Vine ami Fiflu streets. TKKMS rK UAILV. One copy nun year In advance, ty mall ?0 oo (liiecpy per month, by earlier, H) One copy t week, liy carrier 13 TtlKMH run Wf.KKI.V. One opy one year, in advance ?l '') One copy nix moiitbi. In advance 75 NATIONAL REPUBLICAN TICKET. , KOIt PKKSIUKNT, 1 1 K N'J A M I Nr 1 1 A R I i I SO X, of Inclinna. KOIt Vlt'K PJIK1IIKNT, LKVI 1. MORTON, of New York. Uknjamin IIahkison is noted for his lar;c head nnd trover Cleveland for his Take your choice. lare mck Tiik republican of Oicoii only fleet ed tlieir meniLer of congress ly 7,107 majority over his democratic free trade oi)ionent. Ol it democratic friends may havctiieir o'd snuffy bandana, but if they want to keep up with the procession and enjoy their snuff, thev hail better fall in under the stars and slripes and march to victory with lirti Harrison and protection. Tiik I'nlih newspapers are very much disgusted with . the republican nomiu.i tion.s dud very much pleased with the democatic ticket. Just so! The interest the Louden Times takes in the laboring man of this country is both edifying an comforting. The most impressive and eonspn ious portion of Mr. Clcvland's letter of nccep tance will be that passage where lie says nothing about the danger that lurks in i mans being a candidate for the sccom term. All the democrats are looking for ward with supresscd emotion for thla por tion of the letter, and those that cannot read will eniov it fullv as much as those who can. Be not scared to death, Messrs. Demo, crats; this is not going to be, as you an saving, "another log cabin and hard cider business." For 1S88 is not 1840, and the country has changed, methods have changed. Hut the memory of Tippecanoe will haunt you, all the same. As the log cabins made mischief for vou in 1H-10, the factories and workshops will make life burden to Mr. Cleveland thu vear, and the dinner pails may prove more deadly than the cider barrels. X. Y. Tribune, I HAKI.KS Vt HOITER IS VC1V IllUCll Op posed to the eastern manufacturer, he thinks the fosttrin; of inaiiufucturics breeds strikes; that the only way to avoid fctrikes is to abolish the tariff, and then we will be a nation of manufacturers, without labor troubles. The historical and logical department of Charles, is slightly befuddled by his general lunacy engendered by the "Q." strike and the free trade pamphlets he has been plager ising from without regard to paragraph or punctuation. ar- con are TA R IFF L I TE11A TV HE FOR A LL. The American Protective Tariff League is publishing a most valuable scries Tariff documents. These are prepared with a view not only to state the facts and guments for Protection, but also to vince doubtful voters, whether they fanners, laborers, merchants or profes sional men. Each i.-wue of the series ap peals to those engaged in separate indus tries, and presents indisputable facts, ccmparisons of wages, cost of living, and other arguments showing the benefits of Protection. Recent issues include the following : i;i:s. Col. i lios. Oar democratic friends are very much exercised about the lack of enthusiasm over Jen Harrison's nomination. To our 'way of thinking it double discounts the maimer in which the count ry received the forced nomination of (irover Cleveland, who was nominated by a set of Federal ollicc holders. Mr. Harrison was nominat ed by the will of the republican party fair ly and decently expressed after mature de liberation Mr. Cleveland s nomination was brought about by a grose and vulgar use of the Federal patronage, dictated by Mr. Cleveland himself, in flagrant disre gard of early land mouthed profe ssion he had against the exercise by utliee hold ers of their ollicial positions to override the will of the masses and his own pro t'.-st three years ago against the eligibility of a president to a second term on account of the temptation to abuse his patronage to s.-cure the prize. Mr. Harrison's is a good clean nomina tion of a man who enters the campaign unenicumbered by falsehoods and false pretenses. Mr. Cleveland's is distinctly the opposite in every particular; hence, it is no wonder his own party stand im mediately after the noiuinatition like one who has been handling something which calls for soap and water instead of genu ine enthusiasm. Trade of Professional uirector. There is a lucrativo, it not very extensive, trade in this city that 1 Lave never seen clo ser it 1 iu print. This is the trade of the professional director. All stock corporations are governed oy boards of directors, as everybody knows. These directors nerve without fixed salaries, but by no means with out compensation. An allowance Id cash is made to each director for bis attendance at a board men-ting, the amount varying accord ing to tho company he serves and coming out of the expense fund. In eome casea a more or less elaborate lunch is throwu in. All railroads, banks, fcteamship and trust com panies observe the rule of pa3-ing a director something for his service. The only require ment is that the meeting shall be a business one. If there is no quorum there is uo fee. Hut It is a iwculinrity of board meetings that it very rarely bnppcus that a quorum does not assemble. The directors, witb tbat fine eye to business that characterizes the average financier, are pretty certain to see to it that they earn their fee3, especially as the meet ings are generally short o;k-3 asd held quite convenient to tho down town otUeea. so li;at no considerable amount of time is waste J in attending them. Alfred Trumblo iu Hew York Kews. w.t' kLu Ka.irland Fantastic Cradle. One would hardly go to IvufTlrtand for a fantastic cradle, and ono almost as queer as it is fantastic, at that Yet be would find such a one there. The Kaffir baby, when he comes into the world, is put into n cradle or bag made of antelope skin, witb tho hair on. The taby castle, narrow toward the bottom, widens to within a few inches of the opening, when it again suddenly contracts. The hair is turned inward, giving the young Kaffir as soft a bed as some found In the cradles of royalty. Four long strips of ante lope skin are attached to the cradle, and en able the mother to swing it on her back after a peculiar fashion. Drake's ilagazino. A Curious Freak of Nature. There Is at Lone Pine, Inyo county, a rock that njight be easily passed off for a petrified elephant. A photograph of the rock shows as like as possibla U the photograph of an elephant. The trunk, the eyes, the head and lxxly are all as well formed in tho phctorrraph as If the camera had been turned to a living aniznaL The wrinkles and folds in the skiu of an elephant and tho color are all repeated in the rock. The symmetry and proportions of the living animal are reproduced in this remarkable freak of nature. Independence (Cal.) Independent. Don't Kaiite Fainting Persons. The common practice of raising fainting persons to a sitting or upright position is often sufficient to destroy the spark of life which remains. The death of an eminent English statesman a short time ago gave op portunity to the coroner for emphasizing this fact, and of pointing out how much more reasonable and tound it is to keep such persons in tho prone position, while restora tives and local means are adopted to enobla them, if possible, to regain consciousness. lledical Journal. 1(3 21 20 101 "Ine Farmer and the Tariff. 11. Iullev The Wool Interest." Judge William Laurence Workinginen an ! the Tariff." "Keply to the President's Free Trado AleMage." 11. P. Pvrrer "Some Views on the Tariff by an Old Bus iness Man m. "Tariff Talks i muug WorkiUKinen. Iaac K. Smith "Fallacies f Free Trade. K. P. Ml'ler . . Wages, JJving and Tariff," E. A. Harts horn "The Vital Question : shall American Indutrii be Abandoned and Amer ican Markets Surrendered ?" "The Advantages of a Protective Tariff to the Labor and Industries of the ITnited Mate. Kirt Pri Ksay. Ks7. Crawford L. Ilening. I'niv. Pa., '7... "Protection." K. II. Ammldown "What is a Tariff?" Answer to a Work- liigman s Question 4 The entire list of 12 Documents near ly 300 pages will be sent to any address, postpaid, on receipt of ten cents. Address Joseph D. Weeks, General Secretary, American Protective Tariff League, 23 West Twenty-Third St.. New York 32 4 $5GO Howard. We will pay the abovo reward for any case of liver complaint, dyspepsia, sick headache, indigestion, constipation or co.stivcue.53 "vrt cr.nnot cure with West's Vegetable Li yer Piiia, v-'heu the directions rare strictly complied with. They are purely vegetable, and never fail Ic ive satisfaction. Large boxes rontaining 0 Ug.'!.r coated pills, 25c. For sale by all druggist-. Jlewarc of counterfeits and imitations. The gen u. inc manufactured only by John O. Well & Co., 862 W. Il.ulison t. Chicago, Its Sold by W. J. Warrick, The republicans of the United States. "m- bled by their dellgHtes in national convention, Iiaune on the threshold of their proceeding tn inner the memory of their tint great leader and Immortal champion of liberty and the rights of the people, Abraham Lincoln, and to cover also with wieatln ri imperishable re iiiembraiK'e and gratitude the heroic names of our later l-alfr who have been more recently calh'il away from our council. Crunt, iiailifbf, Arthur, Locaii and CoiiklliiK. JUay llieir mein oiles be faithfully cherished. We also recall with our greet iiiK an J prayer for bin recovery tb name of one of onr ifvinu heront whose memory will be trehMirert In the history both of republican)) and of the republic. The name Im that of the noble ioMer and favorite child of victory. Philip 11. Sheridan. In the hplrlt of those trreal leader! and of our devotion t human libetty, and with that hos tility t ad forms id despotlHin ai d oppression which Is the f uiidoiiieut al idea of the republi can party, we fend Iralcnal conuratulatioiis to our fellow Americans of Pra.il upon their (Meataetof emancipation which completed the abolition of slavery throiihotit the two American continents. We earnestly hope we may hiiiii congratulate our fellow citleus of IrMi birth iijxhi the peaceful recovery of home rule for Ireland. VK A I-KIIOI OI'K ONSWFIIVIVO OKVOTION to the national constitution and to Ihe Indis soluble union of states to the autooetiiy re served to the states under the couetitutiou. to the personal lights and liberties of citizens in all srale and territories In the union and es pecially to the supreme and sovereign iiht of every citizen, rich or poor, native or foreign born, white or black, to east one free ballot in t lie public elections anil to have that ballot duly counted. We hold a free and honest pop ular ballot and just and eiual representation of all people to be the ft.uiidat ion of our re iiublicim government ami demand effective legislation to secure the iutcglity and purity of elections which are the fountains of all pub lic authority. We charge that the present ad ministration a::d the democratic majority la congress owe t heir existence to the suppression of the ballot by the criminal nullification of the constitution and laws of the L'nited States, We are iineroiiipromisingly in favor of the American s. stem of protection. v e protest airainst tlie'destruction proposed by the prei dent and his pal ty. They serve the interests of Kuroi;c WK Wll.l. sriTOKT I.VTKKI SIS OF AMKPK'A. We accept the issue, and confluent!)' appeal to the people tor their judgment. The pioteetive system must be maintained. Its abandonment lias always been followed by uei.erxl disaster to all interests except those of the (insurer and ill'. W'e denounce the Mills' bill as destructive to uer.il business, labor, and ihe farming inter ests of Ihe eouiitiy. and we heartily euoorse the consistent and ;;tiiulic act ion of the re publican ivpreselilatives in congress in oppos ing its passage. We condemn tiie proposition of the democratic party to place wool on the fiee list and insist tiiat the duties I hereon sba I be adjusted nd maintained so as to fur nish lull and adequate protection to that iu- 0 ii" try. The republican party would effect all needed reduction of lii national revenue by repealing the tax -s on lol. ieco. ivhieh are it 1 1 arrogaece and burden to agriculture, an, I the tax upon spirits used iu the arts and fm' meehaiieal pur poses, and by such revision of the tariff laws as w ill tend to elieek imports 0 such arrJ-lea as a-e produced by otir people, (he production of which gives employment lo our labor, and re lease In-iii iuipoit duties these articles of for eign product ion. except luxuries, the like of which cannot In produm-d at home, there hall still remain a iarger revenue than is r fiii-iif for t he w ants of government, of internal taxes rat her I ban surrender any part of our 1 rolee- 1 ive system at the joint behtst of the whisky ring and agents of foreign mami'acturers. a:ainst l'Ai i Ki: am i.ap.oi: rut srs. We f'eclare hostility to the ii t reduction into tl' 1 cutuil ry of foreign contract labor and of Chili.. -S;. lairi.r ;;!len to our civilize! ion ;.nd our const it'ulo'!!, ".uj ..'.' -IciiiiMid the rigi l enforce ninl of existing las" ai,isi it ind favor such imineUiate legislation as will c'ciudi sa.-ii la bor from our chores. We declare our opposition to i,'l combii.a tfons of capital organized iu IriisU or olher to control arbitrarily the condition of trade among our citizens and we recon mend 10 congress ami the state legislatures iu their respect ive jurisdictions such legislation as will prevent the execution of all schemes to oppress the itf'f pie by undue eliarues on their supplies or i.y unjust rates lor the transportation of their preJucis co ..iarket. We appro vciivirisl.i! :'! n' congress to pre vent alike 11111:1st bi;iIcn end i.tiair il.ceiiiu inailou betueon staies. Mltl.!)' .ANlt I.KiilSI.AVIOX. We reaillrm the policy of :ipropiiating the public lauds of the I'liilen til a Us to be hoine steaiU for American citizens and settles jjot aliens, which the republican parly established iu ls;2 eganst the ersiste.ir. opposition of the democrats in congress, which lias brought our great western domain into magnificent de velopeinent. 1 he restoration of unearned b-tnd gr.Milrf to the public domain for the use of ae tnal fe;ti.is, which was begun under the ad ministration 'hi lVe;.l l.-ut. Arthur should be continued. We deny fhat Uicd jiioir.tic partv has ever restored one. aeiv to tne pcOie. ti.t declare that by the Joint action of rcpoiilicalis and democrats about fifty million acres of un earned lands, originally granted for the con struction of railroads, have been restored to the public domain in pursuance of conditions i.'1-..erted by the republican party in the oiiiiu- al grunt.,. V charge t' e democratic adminis tration with amir- M evecute laws securing to settlers title to t licit boi"iles..j e.n-l with us ing appiopriat ions made for that' fiui(oo harrass mnoccnt settlers with spies and prose'- euiious. under 1 ue raise pretense 01 exposing frauds anil vindicating the law. ADMISSION OK TEKKITOniES, The govoijiiiient by coukios pf the territor ies is based upon necessity only to the tuu tli:;t tii ey may become states in the union : there fore. (A'iieuover the conditions of population, material Hisofjrcc-, public intelligence and morality are such as in pnuoe stable local gov ernment therein the people of s.ioh vif orjes should be permitted, a right inherent in t'iieia, to form for themselves constitutions ud state governments and be ad nit ted into the union, i'ending preparati n for statehood all otlicers thereof should be selected lrcin bona tide residmts and citizens of the territory wherein they are to serve. South Dakota should of rigt.-t be immediately admitted as a state in the union under the constitution framed and adopted by her people, and we heart ilv en doise the i.ctio.i o, li.n rcpul'Iican scna'te in twice passing bills for her ad.ti;:;sioii. 1 irj, re fusalof Hie democratic house of tepiesVi'ta' tivcrf, tor partisan purposes, t favorably ' co-i-sider Inese b-lN is a willful violation of the sacred American principle of local self-government, and merits (he condcinnai ioti of till just men. 'J hi.' pending bills in the senate for acts to enable the people of i.sliiijgiou, Xerth Dakota and Montanna territories to form con st it urioiM and estatibsh state goveiinuet'ts should be passed without uuneces-ary del;. v. The republican party pledges inself to do all hi its poAvor is fvilitate the admission of the fer- and Paclfle its' of tbe maturliK give employinei various Industries country, promote Iu markets for our prodv of transportation. Wy better for our ceunfryS Klicy of loaning the'V without interest to "pel i: KOllKICN ItlH-A' The conduct of foreign a administration has been ili 1 m rfTT v Inef llcleiicy and cowardice. iTaVinif withdrawn from the senate all pending tiea'les effected by reuublloan admlnlstratiors for the removal of foreign burdens and restrictions upon our commeice and for Its extension into a better market. It has neither affected nor proposed any others Iu their stead. Professing adher ence to the Monroe doctrii e. it has seen with idle complacency the extension of foreign In fluence in Central America and of foreign trade everywhere hiiioi g our neighbors. It has re fused to charter, sanction or encourage any American organizytlon for constructing the Nicaragua canal, a work of vtal importance to the maintenance of the Monroe doctrine and of our national inlliieuce in Central nnd South A inei lea, and necessary for the development of trade with our acille territory, with soutii America, and with the further coasts of the I'aeilic Ocean. FISHERIES QUESTION We arraign the present democratic adminis tration for its weak and unpatriotic treatment of the fisheries question, and its pusillanimous surrender of all privileges to which our fishery vessels are entl: led in Canadian ports under the treaty of lsls. the reciprocate inarm tine legislation of ls;;o and comity of nations, and which Canadian fishing vessels receive in the ports of the L'nited States. We condemn tlieiollcyof the present administration and the democratic majority in congiess towards our tivherics as unfriendly and cnuspieioiisly unpatriotic and as tending to destroy a valuable 11 at ion al industry and an indispensible resource of ociense airainst t- renin eneiuv The name of American applies alike to nil cilizens of the repablic. and imposes upon men alike Hie same obligation of obedience to the law s. A 1 1 lie same t ime ci' izenship is and must be the panoply and safeguard of him w ho weals it. should shield and protect him w hether high or low, rich or poor. In all his civil rights. It should and must afford htm protection at hnine and follow and protect htm abroad in whatever lanu lie may ne on a law iui errand. CIVIL SMIVU F. IIFKOKM The men who abandoned the republican par ty 111 1SS4 ami continue to adhere to tne demo crat ic party have deserted not only t he- causi of honest government, but of sound finance, of freedom , and purity of the ballot, but espec ially have deserted l lie eau.e 01 reiorm 111 tin civil service. We will not fail to keel) our pledges because t' ev have broken theirs, or be-ause their candidate lias broken his. We t here fore rcpea' our declai at ion of Isst, tow it. The reform of civil service auspiciously begun under lepublicali administration should be c K'pleted bv afurther extension of tic reform system already established by law to all grades 01 t lie service Hi which 11 is applied, jiiespir it and purpose of leform should be observed in all executive appointments, and all laws at yai lence w it 11 tbe object of existing reform leg islation should lie repealed, and that the dan gers to free Institutions which lurk in the pow er of off rial pa(io;iage may be wisely and ef fectivelv avoided. '1 he gratitude of the nation to th,3 defenders 01 ine union cannot ne assured except ov lais 1 he legislation of congress should conform to the pledges made by a loyal people, and be so enlarged and extended as to proyde against the possibility tlmt any ma.i vho honorably were the federal uniform shall become an in mate of 1111 almshouse or dependent on 1 rivaie charity. In the presence id an overflowing treasury it would b a public scandal to do less for those whose valorous service preserved the government. We denounce the hostile spirit shown by President Cleveland in h's numerous vetoes of measures for pension relief, ami the action of the democrat ic house of representa tives in refusing even consideration of general pension legislation. In support of the rrindplcs herew'th enun ciated. e invite the co-'pfa-ratioa o. patriotic men of all paiies, especially of all working men whose prosperity is seriously threatened by the free trade policy of the present admin Republican State Convention. The republican electors of the state of Nebraska are requested to send delegates from tlie.'r several counties to meet in convention at he cjiy sji Lincoln Thurs day, August 23, 1888, at 2 o;plock p. 111., for the purpose of placing in nomination candidates for the following state oirlces. Governor. Lieutenant Governor. Secretary of State, ptate Treasurer. Auditor of Pabii- Accpiini,-- Attorney General. Commissioner of Public Lauds and Buildings. And the transaction of such other busi- iio33 5 inay come before the convention. THE Al'l-ORl rOis'iuEUT. The several counties are entitled to re presentation as follows, being based upon the ypte past for lion. Samuel Maxwell, jqdge, in 1887, giving one delegate at large to each county, and for each 130 votes, and major fraction thereof; feka Meat Market. J. THOMAS, WIIOI.KKAI.K AM) Jil.TAU. I KAI Ml IN Beef, Pork, Mutton, Ytiil n:l l'cuiliy, Sugar Cured Jtfents, llnms. Pan 11, Lard, tc, at lowest liying ii( ts. Do not fail ttc. Pnh Ojfb is in (1 ii to tivc li t- lit I ntl m:ee. 1 1 (i I. nr. t. TEcon, STOVES, -DKALKIl IN- FURN TU AND ALL KINDS OF- -LATEST STYLKS OF I nil -JT 3 1 L, f WINDOW CURTAINS KEPT CONSTANTLY ON HAND. iPICTTJUE FPwAMES IvSTZDE TO SIXTH STIIEET, PET. MAIN AND YINE. I LAT'l fJ!OL 'I H, M l'. FURNITUR EMPORIUM -FOR ALL CLASSES OF- FINE -YOU SHOULD CALL ON Where a mnjrnifict nt Jrices slock of abound. Goods and Fair UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING A SPECIALTY HENRY BOECK CORNER MAIN AND SIXTH PLATTSMOUTir, NKI 5 IA h'A Be i i e Will call they and attention to the fact that for all- kinds of Fruits COUNTIES. VOTK3. TThen Philip Cassiday, of Omaha, Jfeb., was buried the other day, his pet goat ran along beside the hearse, bleating piteously, and was with difficulty kept outside the cemetery while the biu-jaj went on. THE T II 17 KM AN BANDANA. The Thurman bandana seems to work all right but the Cleveland button has been discarded. We would suggot the Cleveland cellar were it not a fact that tbe democratic party is about stan- Lgurited with that emblem of servitude already. A Warning. The modes of death's approach are va rious, ana statistics fciiow conclusively that more persons die from diseasu of the hroat and lunirs than any other. It io probable that everyone, without excep tion, receives vast numbers of Tubercle Serins into the system and where these ijeiins fall upon suitable soil thev start into life and develop, at first slowly and is shown by .1 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 t.atarrli. Anw nil tins n 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 yon feel j that something is wrong with your throat, I lungs or nostrils, obtain a bottle of Pos . shee's German Syrup. It will giye you immediate relief. " . rniK-i r ey. au-.wo. IVyojuinir. Idalio soul Arizona U the en"iiy;iie;:ij.oi .-cl-;;o ,-er rncnt as state.;. Such (if tfie;n iis"a;e mvv ViwU'iif t, as siion as it.sMU!e,iuiu Diners as mjou js u may become so. TIIK JIOKMO QUF.STIOX. The political power of the Mormon eliiircli in iiio ;erniries as exercised Iu tlie past is luenaui-u tree UistitiitMUis oo dangerous to ne ions .sintered. ir.r;efore ve p eilue the re puiiliean party to appropriate l"s.'ilation asserting t lie coveieltrnty of the nation i a t lie territories where the same is inectioned iiiid in i urtlieranee of that end to place upon tiio tt:iute book legislation btiinsieut eiioi!K)i 10 nuorue political troni ecclesiastical jMiwer. and thus frtanip pit the atteud.iut wieKecneti 01 polygamy. 1 ne repuoucun pany is in ravor 01 tne 01 noin koiu anu siiv-r as money, ami cen- rteinns tne policy of the democratic admlnis tration 111 its efforts to demonetize silver. e demand the reduction of letter postage i' 1 i-ui cr tuiice. i a reiiublic like ours, where ths citizens Is ine ove:-iii.u unj the olheil the cervant where n powfr is teivsvd ercept by the wii. 01 ine jeopie. 11 ir inipOAtant r:.a tnj civcr- rizn reoiile slioii d uossesn inrelllirri,-e. Tin- free school is the promoter of that iuteliifcence w .1 i?n is t o preserve us a iree nation. 'J here- loie. the s:.'i.'e or nation, or both eonbined slioind support lioc institutions of learning Miiiinciii iu hiHiru iu nei;y c;u;j growing up 111 mt- liiuci nie fipporiuuiiy 01 a gOOU tO,il;.l.ir.- rel.ool education. OC'K JIF.I.rilAXT MAKIXE, We earnestly recommend that prompt action be taken in e 1. tress in the e arum lit of such legislation :is will bestfeeure the rebabiliia tion of our AreerieMi merehant marine, ami we protest :iL':iinf thft passage by eonuress of a free i-hip bill ax calculated to work injustice in iiiiiiir iv ic KM-nmg ni wa-es 01 1 nose en fc:iue.l in prepuiin-; materials as well as those directly employed in our shipyards. We le niaud appi.ipiiatioiio for lti'e "erly rebuilding of !ir navy, for the construction of cast fortifications and ninitern ordinuuee and oilier approved modern mea"s of defence for the protection f our defenseless harbors and eit ies. for the payment of just peisionsto our souiiere, lor nece-sary wrkf or national im portunes in the improvement of Hip harbors and: chattels ef internal. ;eoastwiser and 'nie'jrn commerce, for the encouragement ef the shipping interests of the Atlautic, Gulf Adams u Antelope Arthur lilaiue isoone , Jinx Butte llrown , HuiValo i'.itler.... liurt . Cass Vdar t'U'se Cherry Cheyenne Clav Co, fax I'limin-j Coster Dakoia Ha wee .':! wscq li.:ci..... biMlw.... IloiiSlase. . .. . . . ; Dundy Fillmore l'ranklin Frontier Furnas 11 ace l aril eld (Josper Crait::: ::. tJreeley Hall.... Hamilton ... ... Harlan , liayps...... JIltCllCOCK .1..'.., Holt Howard Jefferson 9 COCSITIKS. VOTK8. .Johnson 8 Kearney s Keyha l'aha 5 your are headquarters Vegetables. We are receiving Fr esh Strav.ltr r ies 6ver day . Oranges , hand . Just received, We have Pure Maple Lcrr.cr.8 end Eancncs ccr.stcntly cn variety Sugar of Csr.ned r. d r. o ct cups i t a k e . BENNETT & rnrrmm mSm wilm Jin Keith... KlHX Lancaster Lincoln... I.oKan I.OI1M !liMadison. Mel'liirsou . Merrick Nance Neinatia... Nuckolls... O'oe 1'awnee Perkins Pieri-e . 5' Polk . 71 Platte . SiPhelps . i Hiehardson. .iilli-ed WjIIoa-.. 37'Salioe. . 4: Sarpy .lolSaunders . 7 i Seward .10 Sheridan. Sherman Sioux -tanton Thayer Thomas . 4, V alley Hi Washington' .!! Wayne. ; ."! Webster . 4' Wheeler. , o York .14 Unorganized Tit. ,. . 8 .. 1 .. 7 . 5 .. 9 .. G ..12 .. 8 .. 5 .. 4 -. 6 ..10 .. 7 ..12 T . . 5 ..12 ..10 .. 7 .. 7 .. 2 .. 4 . . 7 2 . 1; . 0 . 6 . 9 . 3 .11 . 1 J. W. .Makthh. MATT ; c Jonathan Hatt. WSOXiES4,IE lJJTJD RETAIL PORK PACKERS akddealersix IiUTTKli AND KGGH. BEEF, PORK, MtJTTOK AND XEAL. CITY KOT EAT M THE BEST TIIE MARKET AFFORDS ALWAYS OX HAM). Sugar Cured Meats, Hams. Bacon, Lard, of our own make, CO Tlie best brands of OYSTERS, in cans and bulk, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. at Total C71 it is recommended that no proxies be adn.itted to the convention except such as are held by persons rcsidinp- in the coun ties fro.ii which the nrories are "iven. To Chairmen County Central "Commit tees: WnEP.EAs, At the republican state con vention held at Lincoln October 0. 1887. the following resolution was adopted: ResolcetL That the state central com mittee be instructed to embrace in its call for the next state convention the submis sion of the prohibition question to there publican voters at the republican pri manes, Therefore, in accordance with the auove resolution, tne several county cen tral committees are hereby instructed to include in their call for tlieir next county convention the submission of the prohi bition question to the republican- voters at the republican primariee. Geo. D. Meiklejohx, Chairman. Walt. M. Seeley, Secretary. HEALTH IS WEALTH I The standard plaint is Wtst's i.iktr disappi int j r u. rick's dt 11 fi store. nnndy for I'ilis; VAi j ills 2'j- liM-r ct. Mi- ti" y At r.r (( War- We will ive a warranted by the city, to any cue vl.o silver watch, ji v-eliy ine ii l.i ir:rs i 1 5 that is of this i!llV Dr. E. O. West's Nerve and Hrain Treatnient i a guarantee specinc for ilvsteua Dixir.e.-. Convulsions. Fits'. Nervous Neuralgia, lien j ache, Nerveous Prostration caused lv the i:e if alcohol ortoliaeeo. Wakefulness. A'ental Ijc presion. Softening of the Plain lesultiej; in in sanity and leading t misery, decay and !eaih, rremat are old Ate. liarreriiiess. Lose of Pow er in either sex. Involuntary 1-osceg ant Sper niatrrrmea caujad ly over-exertion of the brain, iielfabuse or over-indtilirenee. taeh i. x contains one montii's treatment. $1 00 a l,,x or six boxes for 5.00. sent bv rLail nifiiiilw receipt of price WE GUAFAMIZ SIX EOXES To cure any case. With each order received by us for six boxes, accomnan-ed u itn s 00 we will send the purchaser our w ritten cunrzn tee to return the money if the treatment does not eifeet a cure. Guarantees issued onlv bv Will J. Warrick sole ageDt, Plattsinoutli. eb". If yon want a send us 30 .subscribers Gerald. good to silver watch, the Weekly cath tub.tc-1 ilrs t the Daily IIiiiij. JULIUS FEFFEF.ELFG, STANl.KAtHJ.LK CF AM) WHOLESALE El RETAIL UKAJ.y Si IN 1 11 K wioiccsi imnus ei tigais, includin'r our Flor do PeppcrbcreoV srcl 'Evda iKCLL LIKE OF TOBACCO" AND SMOKERS ARTICLES always in 6tock. Nov. 20, 1885.