The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, July 06, 1888, Image 2

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. A'iVKl DAY, J ULT 6. 1888.
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Tho Flattsmouth Daily Herald.
KNOTTS 13 14 0 S.,
Publishers & Proprietors.
TIIK rLATTHMOUTII HEKALD
H published every evening except Sunday
and Weekly every Thursday morn in j;. Hesls
tered at the Htoftlce, l'laltiiioiith. Nehr.. i.h
hitoih1-cU matter. Oltlee corner of Vine and
Fifth ctreets.
TOMS FOB DAILV.
One copy one jear In advance, ly mall ?5
One copy per month, by carrier,
One copy per week, by carrier 15
TKKMS rOU WKKKt.V.
Dim eqpy one year. In advance ?l r'fl
One copy alt mouths, in advance 7S
NATIONAL REPUBLICAN TICKET.
KK I'UKSIKKNT,
HENJAMIN HARRISON,
of Indiana.
VOK Vl K I'KESIUKNT,
LEVI 1. MORTON,
of New York.
The democrats fear that there i a
Rlaine plot to elect Harrison. "Well,
there is, and the whole republican party
i in it too,
Ai.itE.wn' our democratic enemies are
j-neering at the republican emblem, the
American Flag. Very will, gentlemen
"We will rally 'round the flag" aud you
ran rally 'round the rag.
The Daily Call, of Lincoln, under the
management of Messrs. Rushncll, Fair
brother and Cox, is a venture the Lincoln
people should stand solidly by. This
new evening adventure lias everything in
iti make-up to warrant success. In busi
ness qualification.? for management, in
brains aud solid accomplishments for
editorial work, we do not Lnow of a
newspaper in Nebraska that presents ns
strong a combine, and we predict for the
Cull a profitable aud tiscful future. Go
in, boys, aud may the Capital nixes rec
ognize that thero is a Call for publicity
in all their devious meandering.
in
Here is a passage from an editorial
that conservative and thoughtful journal,
the London Globe, which the self-respect.
American citizens would do well to con
sider caret ully before he casts his vote
next fall.
"As a rule the presidential contest has
very little interest in the Old World. On
the present occasion, hoveyer, an issue is
involved which very closely concernsEu
rope, more particularly Great Britain.
Mr. Cleveland ha taken his stand on free
trade, and, although his party managers
have considerably planed down his plat
form, he is universally recognized in the
states, as pledged to initiate a new de
parture in tisical policy. Nor can there
le any doubt that he would act up to this
understanding were he elected. The cen
tral issue of the contest lies between the
maintenance of the present fiscal system
intact and its modification in the direction
of free trade. And on that broad ques
tion Mr. Cleveland's candidature natural
ly and necessarily carries English sympa
thy." Thanks are due to the Globe for such a
frank and explicit showing of hands.
England's only interest in American poli
tics lies in the direction of breaking down
the American protective system, in order
that English greed may be gorged at the
expense of American industry. Let the
workingmeu of America keep the Globe's
words well in mind, and determine who
"naturally and necessarily carries English
fynipathy."
oppose the war for the union, to oyfe
the draft for ublc bodied men to fill, the
quota ot the empire state to hire a tub
btilute (1) to go to the front? How does
that record compare with Hen Harrison's?
Let the old soldiers who vote tho demo
cratic ticket answer that question; but
further, lien Harrison lias a record as a
lawyer; Grover Cleveland chose the same
profession, what is his record What do
you think of a member of the learned
profession in Buffalo, in tho pride of his
young manhood, abandoning his profes
sion and running for sheriff f How does
that look anyway? . What would you
tnink of Judge Wakeby, Judge Doan,
John M. Thurston, John L. Webster or
Geu'l Co win, leaving their lucrative aud
honorable practice to run for sheriff of
Douglas county? Hut further, Mr. Har
rison has the record of an irreproachable
private character, without the taint of
the saloon, without the taint of the liber
tine. What is Grover Cleveland's record?
You are in the business now, wanting
voters to consider the record of Mr. Har
rison, let us have the corresponding life
of the man whose election to the greatest
oflice within the gift of the American
people, will always be a reproach and
stagma upon the moral intelligence of
this great liberty professing nation. On
with tlrt; record business!
REPUBLICAN P
t;il
The rcnuWIcaiisof the
tied by their deliKatrN In n;
panne on the thret-holil or
honor the memory of tli
Tiik Omaha (newspaper monopoly)
W'orhl has put up ''Mr. Sampson of Omu
li.i" as its cxponant of republicanism, aud
Mr Sampson's Dclila as its democratic cx
ponant; this is n'l very fine for a mug
wump democrat like Mr. Hitchcock. but
we will wager a big red apple that before
tho campaign in over the mugwump will
aisert itself and tho so called political
debate will be turned, or attempted, over
a a democratic victory by the editor-in-chief
of that sheet. Mugwump indepen
dence is simply a very green and insipid
quality of democracy "in the brine."
Tiik public doesn't hear much more of
tin man of destiny and the noble Old
Koman, since Mes.rs. Harrison and Mor
ton have stepped before the foot lights.
The great American audience appreciate
the American play; its characters and
caste are essentially American; it is put
on the stage by American managers and
it takes and will draw the crowd during
the entire season. Noble Old Romans,
bandanas and over fed Cobden Club cn
pids, won't make expenses before this
Yankee nation. The novelty has worn
o. It is Harrison, Morton and victory.
TA HfFF LIT ERA TURK FOR A LI..
The American Protective Tariff League
is publishing a most valuable series Tariff
documents. These arc prepared with a
view not only to slate the facts and ar
guments for Protection, but also to con
yince doubtful voters, whether they are
farmers, laborers, merchants or profes
sional men. Each issue of the series ap
peals to those engaged in separate indus
tries, and presents indisputable facts,
comparisons of wages, cost of living, and
other arguments showing the benefits of
Protection. Recent issues include the
following :
Col.
PACES.
Thus,
William
ir.
L'O
22
104
"The Farmer and the Tariff.
II. Dudley
"The Wool Jnterei-t." Judge
Lawrence ,
"Workinfrmen and the 1'arifl."
"Keply to I he Tresideiifs Free Trade
M-"Ksatft.," li- 1. Porter
'Some Views on the Tai.'lT by an Oid lim
ine .Man
"Ta iff Talks Among Woikiniiien. iaac
K. Smith
' Fallacies of Free Trade. K. V. Miller ..
' Waes, laving and Tariff," K. A. Hartshorn
"The Vital luehtiou ; Hiall American
Industries lie Abandoned and. Amer
ican Markets Surrendered S
"The Advantages of a Protective Tarin"
to the Labor and Industries of the
I'nited Statcw. First I'rle ls:iy. 1st.
Crawford l. lieninir. I'niv. Pa., 'sT... "J
' Protection." K. II. Aminidowii 4
"What is a Tariff?" Answer to a Work-
iiigmairs :-'sio'i 4
The entire list of z loc;:;:nts near
ly uOO pages will be sent to any address,
postpaid, on receipt of ten cents. Ad
dress Joseph D. Wei-.k, General Secretary,
American Protective Tariff' League.
23 West Twenty-Third St., New York.
ATFORM.
led States, assem-
fioual convention,
i'ir proceedings to
r lint l ureal leaner
aud Immortal champing of liberty and me
right of the people, Abraham Lincoln, and to
cover also with wrcahs -f imperishable re
membrance and gratitude the heroic names of
our later leaders who have been more recently
called away from ourcoimcll, (intnt, (Jailielu,
Arthur, Ixigauani Conkling. May their mem
ories bo lailiifnlly cherished. We also recall
wiih our greeting and prayer Tor his recoveiy
the name of one of our living lierot h w hose
memory will tie ti ehnncu in
of republican and of the
A Most Indefatigable Worner.
Edison U a most indefatigable worker, but
like all men of strong Imagicativo powers,
works by fits and starts. J saw him the other
day, and being struck by his haggard look,
I asked him if he was ILL "3Jc," be replied
with a smile, "but I have been working for
two days and the whole of last night on a
problem which bothered me." I found after
ward that this was IiteraUy true and that he
had not even lain deve for an hour, but had
' kept on steadily working without intermis
sion for thirty-six hours. The Epoch.
Xiong Range Itifle.
While a squad cf United States soldier
from Fort Ontario, under command of Lieut.
Davidson, was engaged in rifle practice uion
the government reservation bordering upon
the lake, a bullet passed over the target at
the same time that a tug was towing a scow
down the lake. Passing the range tne stray
bullet struck and seriously wounded one of
the men on the scow, although the scow was
more than half a mile from the chore and
nearly a mile from the firing point. Chicago
Herald.
$500 Reward.
We will pay the above reward for any
case of liver complaint, dypepait, aic
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
:ontaining 30 fugar coated pills, 23c.
For sale by all druggUte. Ee;yare oi
counterfeits and imitations. The genu
ine manufactured only by John O. Wei
& Co,, SG2 W. Madison St. Chicago, Its
Sold by W, J. Warrick.
the history both
republic. The name
is that of the noble soldier and favorite child
of victory. Philip II. Sheridan.
In the spirit of those great leader and of our
devotion t human liberty, and with that hos
tility to ail forms of despotiHiu at.d oppression
which is the fundamental idea of the republi
can party, we vend tratcnal congratulations
to our fellow Americiins of P.raxil upon their
great act of emancipation whiuh completed
the abolition of slavcrv throuhout the two
American continents. We earnestly hope we
may pooh congiatulate our fellow cHIciih of
lrifh birth upon thu peaceful recovery of home
rule for I reland.
WK A h'Vl It.M onH tTNSWKRVIMI DKVOTION
to the national constitution and to the indis
soluble union of state to the autoonmy re
served to the states under the constitution, to
the personal rights and liberties of citi.en in
all mates and territories in the union and ch
pecially to the supreme and sovereign right of
every citizen, rich or poor, native or foreign
born, w hile or black, to cat one free ballot in
the public elections and to have that ballot
duly counted. We hold a free aud honest pop
ular ballot and jut, and equal representation
of all people tM be the foundation of our re
publicHU government and demand effective
legi.slat ion to eeuie the integiity and purity
of elections which arPthc fountains of all pub
lic authority. W e charge that the present ad
ministration a::d the democratic majority in
congress owe their existence tolhe suppression
of the ballot by the criminal nullillcaliou of the
const it in ion and laws of the Cnited States,
We are uncroiiiproniisingly in favor of the
American system of protection. We protest
against the destruction proposed by the prei
dent and his party. They ucrvc the intere.-t
of Kuroue
WK Wl I.I. Stil'I'OltT IKTjr;5K.TS 'K AMKKICA.
We accept the issue, and confidently appeal to
the people for their judgment. The pi otcci ive
system must be maintained. Its abandonment
has always been followed by ueneral disinter
to all interests except those of the uiifuier
and sheriff.
We denounce the Mills bill as destructive to
general business, l,tlo; and the farming inter
ests of the country, and we heartily endorse
the consistent and pat 1 iotic act ion of the re
publican rtpresentatives in congress in oppos
ing its passage. We condemn the proposition
of the democratic pally to place wool 011 the
free list and ijisisi. that the duties thereon
sha'l be adjusted and maintained so as to fur
nish full aud adequate protection to that in
dustry. The republican party would effect all needed
reduction f the national revenue by repealing
the tasfc on to'iacco, which are an arrogance
and burden to agriculture, and the fax upou
spirits used in the arts and for mechanical pur
poses, and by such revision of the tariff laws as
will tend to check imports ot such articles as
a'c produced by our people, the production of
which jiven employment to our labor, and re
lease from import duties tu2.! articles of for
eign production, except luxuries, the iike of
which cannot 1 produced at honie.there shall
st ill remain a larger revenue t ban is requisite
for f he wants of government, of internal taxes
rather t;an surrender any part of our rotee
live system at tb; joint behest of the whisky
ring and agents of foreign .n;.i 111 urers.
AliAINST PAl l'EI'. AND I.A1SOK Tlil STH.
We declare hostility to the introduction into
this country of foreign contract labor and of
Chinese labor alien to our civilization and our
coiis::! utioti, and we demand t he ngi J enforce
ment of e'xinl.ng l.i-vy against it and favor such
immediate legislation as wiii cV-ud'! s'teli la
bor from our shores.
We declare our opposition to all combina
tions o capital orgniii.ed in trusts or other
wise to control arbitrarily the condition of
tr ;de among our citizens and we recoirnienil
10 ' i.ongi'ss 4.111! tb" slate legislatures in their
respective jurisiiu itoiiu 'emulation as will
prevent the execution of all scheme looppivss
the per pie by undue charges on their supplies
or by uujut rates for the transportation of
their products to market.
we approve legislation oy coiigiess to pie-
vent alike unjust nuriiens ana unfair uiseruu-
i;;at'.0M between states.
l'or.Lic f.Aw; ; j:.':!s:atiov
We reaffirm the policy of appropriating the
public lands of the I liitcd States to be home
stead. lor American cit izecs and settlers not
aliens, which the republican parly established
i.; l.0'! against the persisie.it opposition of
tic dcniiKvats n congress, which lias brought,
our geai iveaie'i ji J,i.ia,ii i.ij.j 'ini'MiMlcent de-
velopement. the restoration ot uncavued lanu
grants to the public domain for the use of ac
tual settlers, which was begun under the ad
ministration of President Arthur should bo
continued, we deny that the demccrat:c partv
has ever restored one acre to the people, but
declare that by the joint .ictjon of reptiblieahs
aim uemovraio aoout niiy minion aeies j uu
earned lands, originally granted' for' the 00,1
struction of railroads, have been restored to
the p.i.M; oo.'iiain 111 pursuance of conditions
inserted by the ivuuLhca" !:.rtv in the oii.'in-
al grants. We charge t"e: democratic, aii.nnns -
t ration with lailure to execute laws securing to
settlers title to theii homesteads and with us
ing appropriations made for that purpose to
bail ass innocent settlers with sides and prose
"t'o8 under the false nretense of exnosinir
irauds aii ini,?3tin(5 the law.
ADMISSION OF iEttKiOitt Bb,
The government by congress of the territor
ies is based upoH necessity only to the end that
they may become states in the union : there
fore, whenever the conditions of population,
material jyso'irees, public intelligence and
morality are such as 10 Uh;i:-c stable local irov
ertinient therein the people 'of such territories
should be permitted, a right inherent in them,
to form for themselves constitutions aud state
governments and be ad nitted into the union.
Pending m-eparution for statehood all officers
thereof should be selected iroiu uoiia uJa
residents and citizen of the territory w herein
they are to serve. South Dakota ' should of
and Pacific ntates as well a for the
of the maturing public debt. Ibis ;o
payment
llcy will
give employment toour Ubor. activity fo our
various Industries. Increased security to our
country, promote trade, open new tuid direct
maikets for our products mid cheapen the cost
of transportation. We affirm this to tie far
better for our country than tlie democratic
policy of loaning the government's money
w ithout interest to "et banks."
FOKKtON JtKLATIO.NS.
The conduct of foreign affairs by the present
administration has beeu distinguished by inef
ficiency and cowardice. Having withdrawn
from the senate all pending treaties effected
by republican ad in in 1st rat iois for the removal
of foreign burdens and restrictions upon our
couiuieice and for Its extension into a better
market, It has neither affected nor jiroposed
any others In their stead. Professing adher
ence to the Mouroe doctrine, it lias Been with
Idle eomjilacency the extension of foreign In
fluence in Central America and of foreign trade
everywhere ainonj: our neighbors. Hints re
fused to charter, sanction or encourage any
American organizytion for constructing the
Nicaragua canal, a work of vtal importance to
the u.aintenauce of the Monroe doctrine and
of our national influence in Central and South
A mericii, and necessary for the development
of trade with our Paciile territory, with South
America, and with the further coasts of the
Pacitic Ocean.
KJSHERI ES QUESTION.
We arraign the jm'sent democratic adminis
tration for its weak f,nd unpatriotic treatment
of the fisheries question, and its pusillanimous
surreiulerof till juivileges to which our fishery
vessels are entitled in Canadian irtH under
the treaty of tsis, the reciprocate marin
tine legislation of lKto and comity of nations,
and which Canadian llsbing vessels receive iu
the jiorts of the I'nited States. We condemn
the policy of the present administration and
t he democratic majority in congress towards
our fisheries as unfriendly and conspiciously
unpatriotic and as tending to destroy a valuable
national industry and an indispensliile resource
of defense against foreign enemy.
The name of American applies alike to pll
cilizens of the rep.thlic, and imposes njion men
alike the same obligation of obedience to the
laws. A t t he same lime citizenship is and must
be t he panoply and safeguard of him who wears
it, should shield and protect him whether hih
or low, rich or poor. 111 all his civil right. It
should and mustatlord him proteet 1011 atlinnu
aim 10110W anil protect 111111 abroad in whatever
lanu lie may pe on a lawful errand.
CI VI I SERVICE UKKOIIM.
The men who abandoned t lie reubl ican iar
ty in 1SS4 and continue to adhere to the demo
ei alio party nave deserted not only the cause
of honest government, but of sound finance, of
freedom (and purity of the ballot, but espee
ially have deserted the cau?eof reform in the
civil service. We will not fail to keep 0111
pieuges (localise u ey nave broken theirs, or
because their candidate has broken his. We
therefore reiiea' our declaration of isst.towit
J'he reform of civil service auspiciously begun
under leiiublican administration should be
completed by a further extension of th reform
system already established by law to all gradi
of the service 10 w hich it is aimlied. Thesnir
it and purpose of reform should be observed in
all executive appointments, and all laws at
yarience with the object of existing reform leg
ini.ni.;, siioui-j 11." rpea'cd and tha the 0011
gets to free institutions which link in the jov
er of official patronage may be wisely and ef
feetively avoided.
1 he grat itude of the nation to the defenders
or the union cannot be assured except by laws
I he legislation of congress should conform to
the pledges made by a loyal jieojile, aud be so
enlarged and extended as to prov'de against
t he possibility that any man who honojably
wore the federal uniform shall become an In
mate of an almshouse or dependent on private
charity. In the presence of tin overflowing
n'e:i;-ury it woidd b a public scandal to do less
uu tuose wnose valorous service prescrvea ine
government. We denounce the hostile spirit
shown by President Cleveland in his numerous
vetoes ol measures lor pension relief, and tin
action 01 ine aeinocrat c house of renresenta
tives in refusing even consideration of general
pension legislation.
' In support. o the ,d iiii'i,!.- herewith enun
ciated, we invite the co-oferatlon ot patriotic
men 01 an parries, especially 01 all worKlnir
men whose prosperity is seriously threatened
iy the tree trade policy of the present admin
istration.
Eureka Meat Markets
T. J. THOMAS,
WIlOI.KKAf.K ANI JtKTAlf. PF.AI.hft IN
Pork, Mutton, Veal n ToiiHi
I invite all to give mo a trial.
Sugar Cured Meat Ham?, Pucru, Lard, etc.. etc. I'm
at lowest nying pruts. j)o not fail to the
h vt is in Cnn 11 d I' 11I k
me -ur nlu i npe.
T. T. T 13: O 3V S .
I- PE AEL HvH 3ST
-I MSA LEI t IX-
STOVES, FURNITURE
-AND
ALL KINDS OF-
HOUSEHOLD GOODS.
We now publish music each week
in the "Weekly Herald. Everybody
should be a musician. The pieces furn
isueit an the paper win ie iouna as pop
ular as any costing oO cents. L very body
should take the paper. We are endeav
oring to make it a great success, and feel
quite confident we can suit all.
Hen
Har-
quea-
irot?
RECORD IS 111
Mr. Hitchcock's democratic mouth
piece Mr. Morrisey and the Omaha Jltrr-
ahl are very much worried over
Hrrison's Chinese record! Yes, Mr.
rison lias a record on the Chinese
tion. Now then what has Grover
lias he any record on the Chinese ques
tion? Where was (trover when Mr.
Harrison was making that record. Mr.
Harrison aslo, has a war record, a good
one; what is Grover's, is it good ? Does it
recommend itself to the youth of this
country? "What sort of a record is it for a
young able bodied man, with neither
family or business to tie him down, to
A Warning.
The modes of death's approach are va
rious, and statistics show conclusively
that more persons die from disease of the
hroat and lungs thau 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 soil thev start
into life and develop, at first slowly nud
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 tiic 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 yon feel
that something is wrong with your throat,
lungs or nostrils, obtain a bottle of Bos
shee's German Syrup. It will giye you
immediate relief.
riuht be immediately admitted as a state in
tlie union uiniei' the fonstitution framed and
adopted by her people, and we iiearciU' in
dorse the aetion of the republican semite In
twice passing bills for her admission. 1 he re
fusal of the democratic house of representa
tives. ior partisan purpeses. to favorably con-Sid-r
t;;-;.se bills is a willful violation of the
saered Aniei ie.in p,ucj;i!e cf J::il gelf-jyoyerit-inent,
and merits the eondenuutfloii r.f - all just
men. '1 he pending billc in t he senate for acts
10 enable the ueople of NVishlngton, North
liakota and JSIontanna territories to form con
stitutions and establish state governments
should be passed without unneces-ary delcy.
Tl;,"3 republican party pledges inself to do all ill
its power 10 latiltiate the :i:!:nissiou of the ter
ritories of New Mexico. Wyoming. Idaho and
Arizona to the enjoyment of self-government
as states. Such of them as are now nualified
as soon as possible.and others as soon as they
may oecoiue ."o,
THE MOHilOlt JiOESTlOUT,
Xhe political power of the Mormon cburch in
the territories as exercised In the past is
inenauce to free Institutions too dangerous to
he long sintered, therefore we pledge the re-
puoiican party to appropriate legislation
asserting the sovereignty of the nation in al
the territories where the sa ma ouestioned
and in furtherance of that end to place
upon ine Mamie oook legislation stringent
euoiiKnio divorce political irom ecclesiastical
power, aud thus stamp out the attendant
wicKeuness or polygamy.
j ne republican party is in iavor or the use
01 00111 goia and silver as inonev, and con
demns the policy of tpe democratic admiuis?
tration in its etlorts to demonetize silver.
e demand the reduction of letter postage
10 1 c-iii, per ounce.
In a republic like ours, where the citizens Is
the sovereign and the otliciu the servant
where no i.ower is exercised excent tv ilii w ill
01 ine people. 11 is important tnat tne sover
eign people should possess intelligence. The
free school is the promoter of U.at intelligence
w iiicti is to preserve us a free nation. Ther-
fore, the state or nation, or both conbined
should support free institutions of learning
sufficient to htlord to eveiy child growinK up
111 ine ianu me opportunity 01 a coou coinmon-
senuui euucaiiou.
Ol'B MF.r.CHAXT MAKINE,
We earnestly recommend that nroniDt action
be taken in ci rpicss in the ei actment of such
legislation as will best secure the rehabilita
tion of our American merchant maiine, and
we protest against the tiassnue by congress of
a free ship bill s:s calculated to work injustice
to labor by lessening the wages of those en.
g:iged In preparing materials as well a those
directly employed in our shipyards. R de
mand appropriations for the e-.;rlv rebuilding
of our navy, for the construction of coast
fortifications and modern ordinance anil oilier
approved modern mea"s of defense for the
protection 01 our defenseless harbors and
lttes. for the payment of 111st nersionsto our
soldiers, for necessary work of national im
portance in the improvement of the harbors
and. channels of internal, 'coastwiser and
lore gn commerce, for the encouragement of I
jhc snipping Interests of the Atlantic, Gulf
Republican State Convention.
1 he republican electors of the state of
Nebraska arc requested to send delegates
from their several counties to meet
coiiyeniiou at the city of Lincoln Thurs
day, August 23, 18SS, at 2 o'clock p. n
for the purpose of placiug in nomination
candidates for the following state oflices.
jjioyernpf-..
Lieutenant Governor.
Secretary of State.
State Treasurer.
Auditor of Public Accounts.
Attorney General.
Commissioner of Public Lands and
J3u"ildiltg,
And the transaction of such other busi
ness as may come before the convention.
THE APPORTIONMENT.
The several counties r.re entitled tq re
presentation as follows, being based upon
the vote cast for lion. Samuel Maxwell,
judge, in 1SS7, giving one delegate at
lirfje to each county, and for each 150
votes, and major fraction thereof:
COUNTIES.
VO 1 KS
.. 1
Adams 11
Antelope
Arthur...
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Frontier...
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(lai field...
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Hamilton ..
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-LATEST STYLES OF-
WINDOW CTJRTAXNS
KEPT CONSTANTLY ON HANI).
PICTOREFRAMBS LIADE TO OiDEIl
SIXTH STUEEP, EET. MAIN AND VINK.
rLA'J'lS.VOl.'IH, M l!.
FURNITURE
EMP
ORIUM.
-FOJt ALL CLASSES OF-
FINE
FURNITURE
-YOU SHOULD CALL ON-
1ST
23 "2" BOECZ:
Whei
e a
magnificent
stock of
1 -
rices auouiHl.
Goods and Fair
UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING A SPECIALTY
HENRY BOECK
CORNER MAIN AND SIXTH
I'LATTSMOLTII. Ni
5
i: RANK A
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cili your attention
they are headquarters for
and Vegetablea.
We
Oranges ,
hand .
Lancaster....
Lincoln
Logan
Loup
Madison
McFherson ..
Merrick
Nance
Nemaha... .
Nuckolls... .
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Perkins
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Saunders
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f71
It is recommended that no proxies he
admitted to the convention except such as
are held by persons residing in the coun
ties from which the proxies are given.
To Chairmen County Central Commit
tees: "Whereas, At the republican state con
vention held at Lincoln October 5. 1887.
the following resolution was adopted:
ResoJeed, 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
above resolution, the several county cen
tral committees are hereby instructed to
include in their call for their next county
convention the submission of the prohi
bition question to the republican voters
at the republican primaries.
Geo. D. Meiklejohn, Cd airman.
Walt. M. Seelet, Secretary.
c Tut -
WlJl nqll Vnilr nttoriT-ion ti K f a . r
w ; -l, ii.u 1,
j
all kinds of Fruits
Lemons and Ear.anss constantly cn .
Just received, a variety cf Canned Scupc.
Ve have Pure Maple Sugar and r.o ixi stake.
"RTF-TO 'TOTTipnri 2r fWTrpmt
mZ-JJtJJLmL .K.M -JUJ -Z. a'M KJJ JSm W Jta mSm
Jonathan IIatt. J. W. JMauthis.
C8TY REAT MARKET.
AND LOGS.
PORK PACKERS and dealers in RUTTLR
BEEF, PORK, MUTTON AND VEAL.
THE BEST THE MARKET AFFORDS ALWAYS ON HAM).
Sugar Cured Meals, Hams. Bacon, Lard, &c.f &c
of our own make.
The best brands of OY'STERS, in cans and bulk,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
at
C3rI'7-353 Jh. A T .T
HEALTH IS WEALTH !
Dr. E. C. West's Nerve and Brain Treatment
a guarantee specific for Hysteria Jizzine.ss.
Convulsions. Fits. Nervous Neuralgia, Head
ache. Nerveou Prostration caused by the u.e
of alcohol or tobacco. Wakefulness. Mental Ue
Dresion. Softeniuir of the Brain retultimr iu in
sanity and leading t misery, decay and death,
t-reniature old Ape, Barrenness, Loss of Pow
er in either sex. Involuntary losses and Sper
matorrhoea caused by over-exertion of the
brain, selfabuse or over-lndnlireiice. Kaeh hex
contai. is one month's treatment. Sloe a box
or six boxes for 5.00. sent bv mail iirenaid oi
receipt of price
WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES
To cure any cane. With each order received
by us for six boxes, accompanied w ith $5.00,
we will send the purchaser our w ritten guaran
tee to return the ironey if the treatment does
not effect a cure, iluarantees issued onlv by
Will J. Warrick sole agent. 1'lattsmouth. Neb.
The standard remedy for
plaint is Wtst's Liver Pills;
disappoint you. 20 ills 25e
rick's drug store.
1 i v er
they
. At
COJl-
nctr
War-
We will feive a -silver watch, that is
warranted by the jewelry nun of this
city, to any one who biii;;s us 15 j tally
cah subscriLtra to the Daily IIj-jjid.
JULIUS FEFPERBERG,
MAJiCFACTOiEK CF AJ"D
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
If you want a good
send us 30 subscribers to
Hebaxp,
silver watch,
the Weekly
DEAL Jilt IN 1IJE
Choicest Brands of Cigars,
including our
Flor de Pepper bergo. end 'Elds
FULL LIXK OF
TOBACCO AND SMOKERS' ARTICLES
always in stock. Not. 2C, 1865.
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