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, . ou'jlxI, UEBRASKA, FKIDAY, JULY 13, 1888. Tb Plattsmouth Daily Herald.! KNOTTS BEOS., Publishers & Proprietors. REPUBLICAN PLATFORM. Tlio republicans of the. United State, assem bled by their deliRates lu national convention. puno. on the threshold of their proceed in km tn honor the. memory ol their lirt ireat leader and Immortal champion of liberty and tlie right of the iM-ojile. Alra1itm Lincoln, and to cover also with urculhx of Imperishable re ineiuhrauce and gratitude the heroic name of our later leader who have been more recently called away from oureouncilit, (Irani, (tarileld, Arthur, I-ok'hii and Conkliui;. May llieir mem ories be faithfully cherished. We also recall with our greeting and praer Tor bin recovery tht name of one of our livini; hcrot-n whose memory will be treasured in the history both of republican and of 1 he republic. The name Is that of the noble eoldier and favorite child of victory, t'hllln II. Sheridan. In the eplrit of those treat leaders and of our devotion t' human liberty, and with that hos tility to ad forms of despotism ai.d oppression winch Is the fundamental idea of the republi can parly, werend IratcMial conmat illations to our fellow A met Icmiih uf lii.iil imoii their 00 I j;i eat act of emancipation which completed 75 I the abolition of slavery throiiboiit the two American continents. We earnvslly hope we may conn congratulate our fellow clticnx of IrMi birth upon the peaceful recovery of home rule for Ireland. WK AH-IKM OUR t'NS WKU V I N; IKVOTIO' to the national constitution and to the i nd in soluble union of staten to the autoonmy re served to the states under the conxtilution. to the personal right and liberties of citizens in all Ktates and territories In the union and es pecially to the sup-erne and sovereign right of every citizen, rieli or poor, native or foreign born, w bite or black, to ca-d one free ballot in t he public elections ami to have that ballot duly counted. We hold a free and honest pop ular ballot and just and equal representation of all people tit be the foundation of our re publican government and demand elleclive legislation to secure the integrity and purity of eleclioiiM wliieh are the fountains of all pub lic .Million!)'. We charge that the present ad ininisfritlioi'i n::d the democratic majority in congress owe their existence to t lie suppression of the ballot by I he criminal iiullillcation of the constitution and laws of the United States, We are uncrnin promisingly in favor of the American system of protection. We protest against the destruction proposed by the prei dent and his party. 'J hey serve the hiterots of Kuroi;e WK Wll.l. StM'POKT INTK.ltt.SWOF AM KKll'A. We accept the Issue, and conlUient ly appeal to the people for their judgment. The piotective system must be maintained. Its abandonment has always been followed by ceucral disaster to till interests except those of the uneurcr and sheriir. We dennniiVe the Mills' bill as destructive to general buninei-n. labor, and the farming inter ests of the country, and i.'e heartily ndorse the consiKtent uti'l patriotic uc ion of the re publican representatives in congress in oppos ing its nassaire. We condemn the nroiiusiLion of the democratic party to place w ool on the free list and insist that Ilie duties thereon! slia'l be adjusted and maintained so as to fur nish full and adequate protection to that industry. The republican parly would effect all needed reduction of the i.aliunal revenue by repealing the taxes on tobacco, which are an arrogance and burden to Hgrlculf lire, and the tax upon spirits used in the arts and for mechanical pur poses, ana ty sucn revision oi me larw laws as will tend to check imports os such arriclcs as a'e roduced by our peo'le, the production of winch Hives employment to our labor, and re lease from import duties these articles of for eign production, except luxuriei:. the like of which cannot bs produced at home, there rhall still remain a larger revenue than is requisite, for the wants of government, of internal taxes rather than surrender any itart of our i rotec ttve system at the joitit behst of the whisky ring and agents of foreign manufacturers. AOAINrT t-Aj-'f-KU AXD LiliOU THl'STS. Wo declare hostility to tiiu :i;!'Ttdnetion into this country of foreign contract' ' taon a:id of Chinese labor alien to our civilization and our constitution, and we demand the rigid enforce ment of existing laws against it and favor such immediate legislation as will exclude such la bor ft om our shores. We declare our opposition to till combina tion of capital oronied in trust. or otlier- itf to control arbitrarily the condition of trade anions our cttiens and we recommend 'o congress ami the siute ievislalures in their respective jurisdictions such lcglidaiion as w ill prevent the execution of all schemes to oppress the per pie by undue charges on their Families or by unjust rates for the transportation of tneir prutiucis to marKer. we approve legislation by congress to pre vent aiiKe nnp.si pruens ami uniatr disci ini- iuatiou bet v, con staieu. i-ur.Lir i.Axn i.Kii.sr.Aiii. We realiirtn the policy of amrotriatiiii' the public lands of the L'hitcd States to be home steads for American citizens and settlers not aliejis, which the republican parly established in l.v'z aj-uinft the peisiste.it oinositioii of the democrats jii eongresf, which has brought our great western aji.i.i;'n into iii;iiiilu-eii t de velopenient. The restoration -if j.nearned land grants to the public domain for Hie ,kc pf ac tual sett lets, which was begun under the ad ministration of i'resldent Arthur should be conjinued. We deny that the democratic partv has ever .etored one acre to the people, but declare that by ioint action of renublicahs and democrats about tiuy in.-llion acres of un earned lands, originally grantee ,o. the con struction oi ranroaus, nave been restorer to the public domain in pursuance of conditions inserted bv the republican nartv in the oii'in- ai grants, we charge tne democratic adminis tration w ith lailurc to evecpte laws seen rimr to ettlers title to then honieslauc and wilh us ng appropriations made for that onrimse to narrass lrnocenf arttlcrs with spies and pro.se- TIIE l'LATTSMOUTII UKKALD Is Iiubllsliea every and Weekly every Thursday evening except Sunday morning, negis tered at the postofllce. rlattsmouth. Nebr.,ts necond-class matter. Olllce corner of Vine and Fifth streets. TRIMS TOH UAILV. fine Copy one year In advance, by mail 56 oo One copy per month, by carrier f0 One copy per week, by carrier 15 TFRM) FOK WKKKLV. one oopy ono year. In advance Uno copy six inoiuhs, in advance NATIONAL REPUBLICAN TICKET. KOK I'UtIIH:NT, BKNJAMIN HAKKISON, of Indiana. FOlt VICE I'ICESIDKNT, LHVI V. 2VIOKTOX, of New York. ICev. J. (J. Taitk, of Sliclton, Nebras ka, made the best tariff speech last niht nt the banriuet, we ever heard. On account of the rigid dravinr of partisan lines for the presidential cnnvan, tlierc is a movement of votes to and from each of the bij parties and the publicans seem to be gaining four or liye to every one they lose. Thk declaration of Gen. Harrison that "the success of the republican party has always been identified with the clory of the flajjand the unity of the government' is not only a shining historical truth, but it is suggestive furthermore of the s nifirant fact that the record of the dem ocratic party is blackened with the "iiilt and shame of a directly contrary course. in Tub original Mills1.ill put marble blocks on tho free list. When that part of tho bill came up for consideration. however, a few days afro, a Tennessee members of the House said that free uiar Lle would destroy an important industry in his state. Aa it would be wicked to injure an industry of a democratic state the democratic majority struck out that provision, and the duty on this pro luct will remain unchanged. This sectional ism is one of the most iniquitous features of the Mills bill, but it is only one of tli mil Globe Democrat. Senator Siiekmax declares that he is for Harrison and Morton "through thick and thin," and that he intends to take the stump for the ticket in Ohio and In diana. "I shall specially dwell iu mr speeches," he 6ays, "upon the fact that free trade means a great reduction in the prices oi an larm products, ana no re duction, comparatively speaking, in the prices of agricultural implement? or other materials or articles that the farmer has to use in connection with his business. Those democratic editors who have been representing that 3Ir. Sherman was irrec oncilably sore over his defeat at Chicago will do well to take account of this man ly contradiction of their charge. re- TH REE SIGNS OF VICTORY. Thus early there are three well defined "and strong indications of republican euc cess: First The absolute unity of the publican party everywhere. The candi dates and the platform are welcomed with one universal shout of approval. Second Scores of men who have here tofore voted with the democrats publicly declaring their adherence to the republicans on the protection . issue. These scores to be followed by thousand: as the campaign progresses. Third Irish-Americans in many cities- are promptly organizing Harrison and Morton clubs. The intelligent Irishman has no love for English free trade. Ins; Interest of the Atlantic. Gulf and Pacific taten as well an for the navment of the maturing public debt. ThU policy will give employment to our labor, activity to our various industries. Increased security to our country, promote trade, open new and direct markets for our products and chenp'ii tbe cost of transportation. We anlrm this to be far better for our country than the democratic policy of loaning the covernmeut'it money w iinoui interest, 10 "pet oanKs. FOHKION KEI.ATIOXS. The conduct of foreign affairs by the present Humimstraiion nas neeu uitinL'uished by inei- llciency and cowardice. Having withdrawn from the senate all pending treaties elfected by republican administratioi s for the removal of foreign burdens and restrictions upon our commeice and for Its extension into a better market, U has neither affected nor proposed any others in their Mead. I'rofessiiiK adher ence to the Monroe doctrine, .It has neeu with bile complacency the extension of foreign In fluence In Central America anil of foreign trade everywhere amoni; our neighbors. J t has re fused to charter, sanction or encourage any American organiytion lor constructing the Nicaragua canal, a work of vtal importance to the maintenance of the Monroe doctrine arid of our national influence in Central and South America, and necessary fo t lie development. oi trade with our faciiic territory, with Xoutli America, and with the further coasts of the I acdlc Ocean. K18IIKRIKS yUKSTIO.V. We arraign the present democratic adminis tration for its weak and unpatriotic treatment oi tne nsiieries question, and its pusillanimous surreuueroi an privileges to which our nstierv vessels are entitled iu Canadian ports under the treaty of isls, the reciprocate marin- tine legislation of is;u and comity of nations. auu w hich Canadian lislnng vessels receive iu the ports of the I'nited States. We con Jemn the policy of the present administration and. i n ucmocraiic majority in congress towards our fisheries as unfriendly and conspiciously unpatriotic and as tending to destroy a valuable national industry andan indispensible resource 01 dciense against tureign enemy. The najne of American applies alike to sll cilieiiK oi the repahiie, and imposes upon men alike the same obligation of obedience to the iaws. At the same time cif i.en.diip is and must be the panoply and safeguard of him who weais ii, snount siiieiuana protect linn whether high or low, rich or poor, in all ills civil rights. It should and 'iiust afTord him protection at home and follow anil protect him abroad in w hatever lanu nc may be on a lawlul errand. TVIL SFHVICK KKFOKM. The men who abandoned the republican bai ty in 1S84 and continue to adhere to the demo cratic party have deserted not only the cause of honest government, but of sound finance, of lieedom iatid purity of the ballot, but espec ially have deserted Ihe cattle of reform In the civn service. e win rot rail to keep our pledges because ti ey have broken theirs, or because their candidate lias broken his. We therefore repeat our declaration of isst. tow it lhe reform of civil service auspiciously begun miner lepuuiicau auiniuisiraiiou should be completed by afurther extension of th leform system already established by law to all grades ti i iir- vk'c i o w nieii ii is appiieu. i ne spir it and purpose of re-form should be observed in all executive appoiiitiiients, and all laws at varicuce with the object of existing reform leg islation should be repealed, and that the dan- gcis io n ee nisi inn ions wiiien iiu k in tlie pow er or official patronage may be wisely and ef- lecuveiy avoided. The gratitude of the nation to the defenders oi tne union cannot he assured except bv laws. i ue legislation oi congress should conform to the pledges made by a loyal people, and be so enlarged and exteuded as to provde against tne possibility mat any man who honorably wore the federal uniform shall become an In mate of an almshouse or dependent on private charity. In lhe presence of an overtiowing treasury it would b a public scandal to do lees ior inose wnose valorous service preserved lhe government. e denounce t he hostile spirit shoiu uy resident Cleveland in his numerous vetoes of -measure for pension relief, and the action of tlie democrat ic- house of represeMta- iciusinBrrni consideration oi general pension legislation. iii support oi tne principles Herewith entin ciatcd. we invite tlie co-operation of patriot!: men of all parties, especially of all working men whose prosperity is seriously threatened oy tne uee trade policy of the present admin istration, Eureka Real Estate Bargains EXAMINE OUU LIST. T. Meat Q i J. THOMAS,'-, WII01.KSAI.E AM) MKT A If. MAI. I It IN ccf, Pork, Mutton, Vesil mid I'onltiy. I invito all to give mo a trial. CONSISTING OK choice: lots - X 3NT South - Park Sugar Currd Meats Unms, IJarcn, Lnrd, etc., ,1c, J-'ml, Outus in , d I blk at lowest liying pru t s. Do not fail to civc IM. y,,,,,-, niH i npe. I- PEA Xj A ZfcT -DEALER IX- STOVES, FURNITU -AND ALL KINDS OF- RE 1 HOUSEHOLD GOODS. -LATEST STYLES OF- 21 lots in Thompson's addition. 40 lots in TownsencVs addition. Lot 10 block 138, lot 5 block lG t. Lot 1 block (i, lot ( block 95. Lot 11, block 111, lot 8, block 01. LOTS IN YOUNG AND HAY' ADDITION. Lots in Palmer's addition. Lots in Duke's addition. Improved property of ail descriptions and in all parts of the city on cany 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 j'ou better. KEPT CONSTANTLY ON HAND. PICTTTHE rEAMES TO OHDEH SIXTH STIJEET, EET. MAIN AND VINE. I'LA'i TS.Vf.l 'j II, M p. FURNITURE EMPORIUffl. -FOIL ALL (JJ.ASSKS OF- FINE FUBNITUBS -YOU SHOULD CALL OX O 3SZ hi? Where a magnificent T slock of rices abouiul. Goods and Kair oiitniii- under the faKe nietf'iiso irauds ami vnidieatiiig the law. exiiofiii; A Warning. The modes of death's approach are va nous, ana statistics show conclusively that more persons die from disease of the Jiroat and lunjs than any other. It -i - - ... pruuuuic mat everyone, witnout excep tion, receives vast numbers of Tubercle Germs into the system and where these germs fall upon suitable soil they start into life and develop, at first slowly and is shown by a slight ticklinsr sensation in the throat and if allowed to continue their ravages they extend to the lungs produc ing vonsumpuon ami to tne iieau, caus ing Catarrh, rsow 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 inav loose you your life. As soon as you feel that something is wrong with your throat, lungs or nostrils, obtain a bottle of Bos- J ft Ta snce s Herman oyrup. it will give immediate relief. you Send your job work to the IIekald office. AO.VIISSIOX OF TKKKITOHIES, The jrovpTiiineiit by cnpirrePH of the territor ies is Laned upon neeeesiiy only to the end that mey may u.:.:or:ie state in tne union: there fore. whenever the condition of population. material resource". lii;lli! :utei i-'enee :iml morality are sueh as to insure sfaiile i,-uJ gov ernment therein the people of sueh territories (noma ue permitted, a, rifiht inherent in them, to form for tiiesivelve constitutions and state governments and be aj nitted into the union, rending preparation for siateiiood all oltieer thereof should be selected lrom Don.v iuie residents and citizens of tlie territory vhei-ein they are to nerve. .South Dakota should of rfcbt be immediately admitted as a state in the union under the. constitution framed and adopted by her people, and we Jieurtilv en dorse the action of lhe republican senate in twice passing iu tor her admission, 'j de re fusal of the democratic bouse of representa tives, tor partisan pury-esee, to favorably con sider these bills is a willful violation r.t tls saTed American principle of local self-jcnvern- ineni, ana merits t ne coiHicmuatiou of all just men. lhe pending bills in the senate for acts to enable the oeople of Wishinton, North Dakota and if.. lit ami a territories to form con- stitutioiu and tatab!Isli state govern men is should be passed itli..tit un!iecesary delay. l"he republican nartv nledtres Inseif in dr Jill in lis power to lacunar e tne admission of tne te.' ntonea or .ew Mexico. Uyomiii"-. Idaho and Arizona to the enjoyment of self-trovemnient as siates. cucu oi niem as are now qualified s uiu as post.iu.d.auii oiners as soon as they TUE MOItMOX QUESTION. The political Dower of the Mnrimm finni, uie lerriiones as exereiseil lu tlie past is menauee to nee nisritutiotis too dangerous to ne long suuereu. inereiore we p.'edtre the re publican party to appropriate legislation asscniDL' me sovereicntv or ihcii.nl.m ,. on me leu nonet wnere tne same is iiueftioned uia in iiiriiierance of that rmi to ciiihiru iiiiuiit.- puuiicui iroin ecclesiastical pouer. sua tnus stamp out the attendant Tl, ....1.11.... ..T.j'i.. i m . .. iiuuiutuiu aiius ivfr as inonev nnri ! demns the policy of tlie democratic adniinis tration in its elforts to demonetize silver. we demand tlie reduction of letter postaire Iu a reiUlblic like ours, whora Ilia ,.;(! ,!.. c. . . . : . , . , ' .. . . . " v. 1 1 1 . ( nr. i mc sutrit.-ii:ii anu ir.e oincll the servant where no rower Is exercised i.vnr.t i.r ti,-. ,.-:. I'iFi.itr. u. iinoriani mar the sover eii;n reonie siKiuUl nossess inrolliror.. ti... free school is the promoter of that inteli'iL'ence which is to preserve us a free nation. 1 here- iiiu siaie or naiuni or tw-tii r. .1 I 1 . . . Wfc.. V'ii hiiouia support tree Institutions of learniii" sufticient to HtTord to every child srowini; 11S ma iituu Llir Ullt lllll I HI 111 O I'niWI Onin 11 w school education. ' v " Republican State Convention. lhe republican electors of the state of Nebraska are requested to send delegates fro-vi their several counties to meet in convention ai the ity pf Lincoln Thurs day, August 23, 1SSS, at 3 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of placing in nomination candidates for the following state offices. Governor. LicLueant Governor. Secretory of State. State Treasurer. Auditor of Public Accounts. Attorney General. Commissioner of Public Lands and Buildings. And the transaction of such other busi ness as may come before the convention. THE APPORTIOisilE.ST. The several counties are entitled to re presentation ns follows, being based upon the vote cast for Hon. Samuel Maxwell, judge, in 18S7, giving one delegate at large tp each county, and for each 150 votes, and major fraction thereof: 5 acres of improved the ciy limits. acres of Park. ground ground north of adjoining South UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING A SPECIALTY HCnDJNTRY BOECK, COliNER MAIN AND SIXTH I'LATTSMOlTIi, NKM'AfKA 2 acres of ground adjoining South Park. 1 i fiCres of ground adjoining South Park, 20 acres near South Park: 14, T. 10, TI. 12, Cass county, 800, if sold soon. nw i sec. 8, T. 12, price $2,000. A valuable imDroved stock Merrick Co., Neb., ICO reosonuble terms. Be x t e Se i sec. price f 1,- R. 10, Cass Co., Wijl call your attention to the tney are rieadquar ters for all Vegetabl es . We are receiving Fresh feet kindc of Fr t h and acres fram in and on Windham & Davies. day. Oranges , hand . trav. berries every Lemons and Eananas cer.Gt&ntly on Jus t received, a variety of Csr.r.ed S have Pure Maple Sugar md no nist cups ske . OOVNTIES. VOTES. $SOO Reward. "We will pay the above reward for any rase of liver complaint, dyspepsia, sick headache, indigestion, constipation or tostiveness we cannot cure with West's Vegetable Li yer Pills, when the directions are strictly complied with. They are purely vegetable, and never fail to give satisfaction. Large boxes containing 30 sugar coated pills, 25c. For sale by all druggists. Keware of i approved modern counterfeits ana imitations, liicgenu- 'r': ',- V" ,,1 "ur oeienseiess harbors and OfK MEHCIIAXT MAKI.VE, M e earnestly recommend that prompt action oe taken in congress in the enactment of such legislation as will best secure the rehabilita tion of our American merchant maiine. nnd we protest nKaiiiKt th passage by eon areas of a free ehip bill as calculated to work injustice to labor by leaning the wages of those en gaged in preparinir materials as well as those directly employed in our shipyards. We de mand appropriations for the enrlv rebuildiiTir of our navy, for th r,.n.m,n; . f L," '.h fortifications and modern ordinance and other mra-is oi aeienne for t ip ine manufactured only by John O. Well ' wiuieiir & Co., 802 W. 3Iadison St. Chicago, Its portanee in the improvement of the harbors MnM hr W. J. Wurrirk-. """t-'l""""" l"l.val : coast wiser Adams Aiitelope Annul I'daine Boone Box Kutte Brown :u;fal ... . Butler Hurt :. ,.: ass Cedar Chase Cherry neyenne Clay Co: fax ('nminur Custer Dakat4 Dawes......'.. Dawson Dixon Dodge .' Douglass Dundy , l'"illnure Franklin Frontier Furnas iage Cailield... tosper Grant Greeley Hall.... Hamilton Harlan Hayes Hitchcock ....... Holt Howard .lelierson ..in! ..H ..li .. 1 .. 5 .. C ..12 COUNT! KS. VOTES. toll n son $ I lvearney g Keyha I'aha . 5 Keith j Knox 7 U.aneaster 25 Lincoln a Logan 2 loud x (Madison 8 IMcriiereou 1 Merrick 7 I Nance 5 Nemaha 9 Nuckolls fi ()oe i ifawuee s Perkins 5 'Pierce 4 folk e Platte m iPheips . 7 Kichardson. 12 led Willow 7 Saline 13 Sarpy r, Saunders 12 Seward 10 Sheridan. . 7 'I Sherman 7 Sioux 2 'tanton 4 Thayer 7 1 nomas 2 II RANCH. TCJTT. ..10 a!) .. a ..id 1 4j v alley. , c ... Hi Washington 9 10! Wayne 5 8j Webster 9 4 Wheeler 3 .... r.iYork 11 14 Unorganized Ter 1 ! Tolnl C71 It is recommended that no proxies be admitted to the convention exceptsuch 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. 1S87 the following resolution was adopted: Resolved, That the state central com mittee be instructed to embrace in its call for tlie next state convention the submis sion of the prohibition question to there publican voters at the republican pri maries, .therefore, in accordance with - the above resolution, the several countv cen tral committees are nereDy instructed to include in their call for their next countv Duuviruuuu me suuiiiission oi tne prohi bition question to the republican voters at the republican primaries. OEO. U. 31EIKLEJOHK. .Chairmsn. Consult your best interests by insuring in the Phoenix, Hartford or Etua com panies, auout winch there is no question as to their high standing and fair dealing. TORNADO POLICIES. lhe present year bids fair to be a dis astrous one from tornadoes and wind storms. 1 Ins is fore-shadowed by the number of storms we haye already had U A A A A.' f ... iuu muai uesu uciive one so iar tnis year having occurred at 3It. Vernon, 111., where a large number of buildings were destroyed or damaged. The exemption from tornadoes last year renders their oc currence more probable in 188S. Call at our office and secure a Tor nado Policy. Lnimproved lands for sale change. or ex- WIND1M&DA7IES. PLATTSMOUTH, NEB. Jonathan IIatt. J. W. JVIaktius. CO.. WHOLESALE 11T23 HETAIX. city roe eat m&m&EY. PORK PACKERS and dealkus in BUTTER AND Lf.'G BEEF, PORK, MUTTON A XI) VEAL. THE BEST THE MARKET AFFORDS ALWAYS ON HAM I). Sugar Cured Meals, Hams, Bacont of our own make The best brands of OYSTERS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Lard, &c.f in cniis and bulk, at HEALTH IS WEALTH I TR EAT MEhZr The standard rfiiudy for liver plaint is West's Liver Pillp; they disiippt int you. SO pills 25c. At rick's diug tit ore. cr.m-War- I mm. tiiwiucia luiernai, ; coast wiser and , , toielgn commerce, for the encouragement ot WALT. M. Seelet, Secretary, Dr. E. C. West's Nerve and Urain Treatment a guarantee siecific for Hvsteria liizlcess. Convulsions. Fits. Nervous .Neuralgia, Head ache, Jserveous rrtstratiu caused hv the one of alcohol or tobacco. Wakefulness. Mental lJe prescion, Softeidntr of the Brain reultin; in in sanity and leading f misery, decay and death, t-remature old Ate. Harreiiness. 1a.su of Pow er in either sex. Involuntary J-o.es and hj er-matorrha-a caused ly over-exertion ef the brain, gelfabuse orover-indnltrence Kadi box contains one mouth's treatment. 1 to a box orslx boxes for 55.00, sent by mail prepaid or receipt of price WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES To cure any case. With each order received by us for six boxes, accompanied villi ?f.oo. we will send the purchaser our written guaran tee to return the nuiney if the Mr atrnenl does not effect a cure. Guarantees Issued only by Will J. Warrick sole agent. IMattsniouth. Neb. If you send us 30 Herald. want a good subscribers to silver watch, the Weekly We will feive a silver width, that is warranted by the ji weliy mm of tin's city, to any one who blinds us 15 veaily cah f-ub.'cribcrs to the Daily IIii:in. JULIUS FEPPERBERG, mamfachhlh ok and WHOLESALE & RETAIL LEALER IJT THE Choicest Brands of Cigars, including our Flor d Pepperbergo. and 'Buds FULL LIKE OF TOBACCO AND SMOKERS' ARTICLES alwayB in stock. Noy. 26, 1885.