The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, August 06, 1891, Image 2

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DEALKKS IN PINE LUMKKK.
SHINGLES. LATH, SASn.
DOOlM, BLINDS.and all building material
Call and see us at the
11th and Elm street,
north of ISeiscl's mill.
Flattsmoufh,
corner of
one block
Ev-nrytlimjr to Furnish Vour House.
AT
I. PEARLMAN'S
CKKAT MODERN
HOUSE FURNISHING EMPORIUM.
IIavin mircha-rd the J . V. Wcckbach .store room on south
Main street whore Tain now located I can sell goods cheap
er than the cheapest having just put in the largest stock
of new goods ever biiolit to the city. Gasoline stoves
and furniture of all kindssold on the installment plan.
i. PEARLiUAN.
CP
WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND
A Full and Complete line of
1C
Medicines, Paints, and Oils.
Drug;
DSUGGISTS SUNDRIES AND PURE LIQUORS
Prescriptions Carefully Com pounded at all Hours
Published Yry Taarsday. 'and dally vsry
aveuicf! MZOPpt Hojld7.
Kerlntered at the Plntumonth. Neb. post-
afflrf for trannmisMon through the U.ijS. malls
at second clanft ratrn.
Office comer Vine and Kifth streets.
Tele phone M.
TRKMS YOU WKKKI.T.
ne copy, one year. In advance .... ...flW
Out copy, one year, uot In advance...... 3 00
One copy. Mix nmnthf. in Advance 79
Om dt. three months, in advance. ... 40
TERMS FOB DAI
One cop out) year in advance f o 00
Due copy iwr week, by carrier 15
')ne copy, per month 60
TIIl'KSDAV, AUGUST ti. 18J1.
REPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTION
The republican electors of the
.state of Nebraska are requested to
send delegates from their several
counties, to meet in convention in
the city of Lincoln, Thursday, Sep
temlier 21. lX'.H. at 10 o'clock a. in.,
for the purpose of placing in iiomi
tiation candidates for one associate
justice of the supreme court, nd
two members of the board of re
gents of the state university, and to
transact such other business as
maybe presented to the convention.
T 1 1 IS Al'l'OKTK ).N M E.N T
The several counties are entitled
to representation as follows, being
based upon the vote cast for Hon
Geo. II. Hastings, for attorney-general
in lS'.X), gi ving one delegate-at-large
to each county, and one for
each l.) votes and the major frac
tion thereof:
coi n riKo.
. Vilnius
Arthur
Antelope. . .
Hannir
Boyd
Itlaine
Itoont'
x Butte.
lErown
IKI.. l ul'.MI hS. IKI..
.11 .lohn-ot. 7
I Kearney
ti Kev:i "'aha .'!
;t Keith 2
1 Kimball
;! Knox 5
. s ain-aster ;n:
r. I.i coin
4 Lotraii 2
10 l.onp . 2
7 Mailison
.... H McH .erson 2
14 Merrick r
4 ance 4
NVmaha , !'
5 Nuckolls
.1 otoe !
10 Pawnee. . , :
4 I 'el kin "
7 fierce a
12 I'lieliis 4
1 I'latte 4
7 Polk r,
7Kel Willow I.
a Kieliardson 11
Kock 3
11 Saline 14
U S;irpy 4
3 Saumleri"
II Scott V Muff 2
.... 5 Seward 10
5 Sliei iiian 0
5 Sherman 3
Ill Sioux '-
' Stanton 3
2 Thayer
2 Thomas 2
a Thuir-ton 4
H Valley 4
First National
BANK
OK PLATTSMOUTH. NEBRASKA
iid up capital
Bur plus
..-, oi o.on
.. 1o.ooo.oh
The Citizens
BANK
P1.ATTSMOUTH - NEBRASKA
Oiyital stock paid in 5" o I
Authorized Capital, $100,000.
Offers the very beM facilities for the piomp
trannaction of ligitirnate
Banking Business'
Htck, bonds, gold, government and local ee
surities bought mill sold. Uenosits receiv-v
and interest allowed on the certifie--it"
. Drafts drawn, available In any part of th.
Cnited Stateo and all the principal tewo o
urope.
COI.LKCTIOXH MADK A.VD PKOMPTLV KKMTT
TKI. Uighent market pttce pnld for County Wat
rants, State ana County bonds.
DIRECTORS
folin Fltzuwrald 1. Hawks-worth
Ham Waugh. K. E. Whiie
;eorre K. Povey
lohn Fitzgerald. . Wiitli.
Prei-ident CafMe
K. DRESSLER, .
The 5th St. Merchant Tailor
Keeps a Full Line of
ForaiJ? i o t?3ti3 Goods.
Conwlt Your Interest by Glvtn Htm a Call
SHERWOOD BLOCK
JPltit;itiOitli
OFFICKK8
.'KANK CAKKUTI1, JOS. A. CONNOR.
President. Vlce-Pri-Hi.t
H. CUSHLEW. Cashier.
DIKECTOBa
Krank Carruth J. A. Connor, K. R. (lutHuui i'
I. W. Johnson, Henry Boeck, John O'Keele
W. D. Miriam. Wra. Wetencamp. W
H. Oushlng.
TRANSACTS GENERAL BANKING BUSlNES
-sues cejtiflcafes of depo-its bearing intereet
Buys and sells exchange, county and
city i
List ot Letters.
Iv'eiiiainintr unclaimed in the Tost
Office at riattsmouth. July 2"J.
for the week ending July
I'ersons calling for any of the
above letters will please snj- "ad
vertised." II. J. STk-i-u;iiT. P. M
Wood For Sale.
Over a thousand cords of dry
-wood for sale by Charley Hemple.
Leave orders at Henry YVeckback
& Co's. dtf
(i A SOL INK STOVES
CIeanel and Repaired at
W. HKMDKK'S HARD YV A K li
STORK.
. T. Mathews old Stand.
SATISFACTION GUARAN T KKD.
Butler
Burt
Cass
Cedar. . . ,
Chase
Cheyenne. .
Cherry
Clay
Colfax
Cuniiiig .. .
Culler
Dakota
I awe
I IMfOll
Deuel
:ixtm
Podge
Douglas
I Minily
Fillmore....
Franklin
Frontier
Furnas. .
age
iarlield
Josper
(irant
(ileely .. ..
Hall
Hamilton S Washington
Marian 4 Wayne
Haves 3; ebster
Hitchcock 41 Wheeler 2
Holt 8lVoik 1
Howard 4
Hooker 2 Total 545
etierson u'
Xo vote returned.
It is recomeiided that no proxie
be addmitted to the convention.
ind that the delegates present be
ltithorized to cast the full vote of
the delegation.
it is turtlier recoinendeu that nu
tate central ceniimntee select ine
temporal- oran i.at ion tf the con
vention.
John C. Watson,
Walt.M. Seely, Chairman.
Secretary-.
284 ,.188 voters; .Mississippi is to have
the the same number for its 90,000.
Clearly, at this rate '200,0(10 of the
Kansas voters are left without rep
resentation, for if seven Congress
men to U)O0 voters be the standard
in Mississippi, it oti;ht to be the
standard in Kansas, and on such a
basis Kansas should have twenty
one Representatives to M ississippi's
seven.
Tlx injustice of such a distrihu
tion of Congressional represent;!
tion is too plain for comment. It
is of itself a demand for restriction
of the riiiht of representation to th
actual number of voters in a statt
The Congressional delegation f
Mississippi is an incarnate fraud.
Inter Ocean.
1 UK lug twelve-men fun manu
factured iti the lTnited States out of
American material is such a pro
iiouiiceu success ttiat the ;'overn-
ment has ordered the construction
of 100 of them riofht away. The d
tensive weapons were provided for
by the last conyress, and form an
item in the appropria; ion bill that
cannot be objected to by the most
virulent opponent of the "billion
dollar congress" in the sea coast
cities. The pciictratiiiir power of
these j;tins is marvellous. One
hundred of them of them suitably
place at the entrance ot our
principles harbors will be able to
pull the teeth of a food many
hostile iron-clads. Lincoln Journal.
PERKINS - HOUSE,
217, 2iy, 221 and 22:5 Main St.,
lattsmouth, - Nebraska.
H. M. BONS, Proprietor.
I he Perkins has been thoroughly
"enoyated from top tc ott-ocu ati :e
jow one of the lcst hotels in the state
Boarders will be taken by the week at
$4.50 and up.
GOOD BAR CONNECTED
THE MISSISSIPPI OUTRAGE.
The Mississippi constitution, as
amended recently, works like a
charm. It has reduced the nero
vote by about 90,000 throughout the
State, and has left but otic county
with a nero majority. In Lowndes
County, where there are five
negroes to one white resident, the
registration stands liOO whites to
one iiejjro. To what further extent
the negro vote may be reduced
when the educational test is applied
is conjectured; it may be guessed
at at least 10.CJ0 more.
The total vote of Mississippi at
the last Presidential election was
113.S07; about 5.000 negroes who then
voted henceforth will be eliminated
from the list of factors, 10,000 more
may be prevented by operation of
the educational clause, which soon
is to come into operation; it can not
be supposed that less than 10.000
whites who hitherto have exercised
the right of suiTerage will be dis
franchised by the educational test,
for Mississippi disputes with
Louisiana the disgraceful title of
the most ignorant State in the
L'nion. Here, then, is a 'reduction
of 25,000 from voting force ot ls;
00.000 tuny be taken as the number
of voters required to give
Mississippi two Senators and seven
Representatives in Congress. I3ut
New Jersey- cast 200,103 votes to
gain the same number of Senators
and Representatives New Hamp
shire castsSO,540 votes at a President
ial election, and is represented by
but two Congressmen. while
Mississippi's 90,000 voters are to be
represented by seven. Nebraska's
215.000 voters elect but three Con
gressman, while Mississippi's 90,
000 are to elect seven. Minnesota's
240.S93 vo ters elect five Congress
Don't urrumble. I he most untor-
tunate class of people living upon
this green earth are the grumblers
They rob home of its joy, society of
its dues and themselves of the best
things of life. I'Voni the days the
the children of Isreal "grumbled"
and were sent on their tedious wan
derings "for forty years in the wild
erness up to the present hour
has been lull ot grumblers. It is
too hot, or too cold, too wet or too
dry. Peoplein reasonable circum-
tauces have vissions of the poor
house, while the rich grumble that
they cannot get rich faster.
The state election last Monday in
Kentucky proved conclusively that
the peoples party was not in it. The
state went throuch the motions of
electing a legislature, governor and
other state officers, but as a matter
of course the democratic state tick
et was elected. It always is down
there.
New bank-note paper has been
adopted by the treasury depart
ment. This conveys an important
warning to Merchants and hankers
who have deceived themselves with
the reason that the silk-thread could
not be counterfeited.
THERE is noJmore state elections
till the 3rdday of November, Ken
tucky and Rhode Island have al
ready held their elections.
ONLY ONE.
There has been but one new
Summer drink brought out this
season- It is Cherry Phosphate
and is dispensed from Hrown &
Barretts fountain. tf
home and at. Detroit treated, but in
vain, she grew worse rapidly, until
she was a mere" handful ot bones
Then she tried I)r, King's New
Dicniverv and after the use of two
and a half bottles, was completely
cured. They say Dr. King.s New
Hiscovery is worth its weight in
gold, yet you may iret a trial bottle
free at I". (I. 1'Yickey Drugstore.
I am an old man and have been a
constant sulfrrer with catarrh for
the last ten years. I am entirely
cured by the use of Kly's ("ream
Balm, ll is strange that so simple
a reined will cure such a stubborn
disease. Henry Hi 11 ings, lT. S. Pen
sion Attorney, Washington, D. C.
For eight years 1 have suffered
from catarrh, which affected my
eyes and hearing; I have employed
many physicians without relief. I
am now on my second bottle of
Kly's Cream Balm, and feel confi
dent of a complete cure. Mary C.
Thompson, Cerro Ooriin, 111.
Philip Krause will sell his goods
cheap till the 15th, of .August, in
order to make room for his fall
goods. tf
1 he Greatest Strike
.Among the great strikes that of
Dr. Miles in discovering his New
Heart Cure has proven itself to be
one of the most important. The de
mand for it has become astonish
ing. Already t he treat nient ofhea rt
disease is being revolutionised, and
many unexpected cures effected. It
soon relieves short breat h, fl utter
ing, pains in side, arm, shoulder,
weak ami hungry spells, oppres
sion, swelling of ankles, sinot hering
and heart dropsy. Dr. Miles' book
on Heart alio .Nervine Ihseases,
free. The iiucqualcd New Heart
Cure is sold and guaranteed by K.
Cm. Kricke iV Co, also his Restorative
Nervine lor headache, fits, sprees,
hot flashes, nervous chills, opium
habit, etc. 4
mm
UNDER
i "oimtHiitly keepH on Iw
you iied t furnititi jo
COKNKK SIXTH AND MAIN ft.
Fhtisrr c ut
THE
I X T E RXATI O N AL
TYPEWRITER
A strictly first ciae machine, fully warrant
"d. Made 'rom Hie very bet material by
-killed workmen, and with the liest tool that
nave ever been devised for the nunxiHe. War-
ranted to do all that can tie reasonably fit A
peeled of the very bct
more according to the ability of the operaUi.
typewriter extant'
Capable of writing l.V word per minute oi
Good News!
Ho one, wbo la wining to adopt the right
eotne, Med be long with boll, tmr-
b uncles, punplas. or otiMr euteaeoos erup
tion. ThM are tb reaulai of NMn'i ef
fort to expel p nriM aod effete mi Mac
tram the bkod, JLud anew plainly that Ute
sysuan ia ridding MaeU through Uie akla ot
unpuritiea which it waa the legitimate work
f Uie liver and kidney to remove. To re-
More theae orgaua U their proper functions.
Ayer Haraaparilla is Uie mednune required.
That no other blood-purifier can compare
wiUi U, thrmitrrlf teaiUy wbo have faioed
Freedom
front the tyranny of depraved blood by tbe
ue of thi medicine.
" For nine yeara I was afflicted wttli a iktn
diseaae that did not yield to any remedy
until a friend advised arte to try Ayer"i 8area
parilla. With the use of this medicine tbe
eomplalnt disappeared. It Is my belief that
no other blood medicine eould have aff eeted
Tto rapid and complete a core." Aadros
. Garcia, C. Tietoria, Tatnaoltpas, Mexico.
"My face, for years, was covered with p tro
pics and humors, for which I oonld find no
remedy till I began to take A yer's Sarsapa
rilla. Three bottles of this great blood medi
eine effected a thorough cure. I onfldontjy
recommend it to all suffering froca similar
troubles. " iC Parker, Concord, VU
Ayer's
Sarsaparilla,
paaPAKim bt
DR. 3. C. ATEB & CO., Lowell, Kim.
Bold by Dmr-" Worth gS a isStla,
rmcE $ioo.
Itttiere is no agent in your town addreNM the '
ni inuiacturer.
TMK I'AKiall M'K'; !.
Axeuts wanted 1'ari.sh ei, Y.
F. B. iSEELKMIUK, Agent.
i-incolu, .pi ej,v
County Surveyo:
-ANI
CIVIL ENCINEER.
Will you suffer with Dyspepsia
and Iviver Complaint? Shiloh's Vit-
alizea- is guaranteed to cure you. I
rvilss' Nerve and Liver Pllle-
Act on a new principle regulating
the liver, stomach and bowels through
the nerves. A new discovery. Dr. Miles"
Pills speedily cure biliousness, hue. taste,
torpid liver, piles, constipation. Une-
qualed for men, women, children.
Smallest, mildest, surest! 50 doses, 25c.
Sampla free at F. G. Frirke & Co's
J9HILIP TH EI ROLF
Hs Openfd up Tli
Finest. 'lean- st, Ooi-nt
SALOON
IN THK CITY-
Where may be found choice wines
liquors and cigars.
A.MIKUSKK lU'SCH UK ICR.
A.I
HASS AI.K WH1TK JAHKI.,
a I ways on li;md.
ill orders left with County Clerk will
receive prompt attention.
OFFICE IN COURT HOUSE
Lumber Yard:
THE OLD HEllABLE. M
II. A. WATERMAN & M
LUMB
ER!
A Wonder Worker
Mr. Frank Huffman, a young man
of Burlington, )., states that he had
been under the care of promiuent
physicians, and used their treat
ment until he was not able to get
around. They .pronounced his case
to be consumption and incurable.
He was persuaded to trv Dr. Kings
New Discovery for consumption.
coughs and colds and was not able
it that time to walk across the staeet
without resting. He found, before
e had used half of a dollar bottle.
that he was much better; he con
tinued using it and is to-day enjoy
ing good health, if you have anv
throat, lung or chest trouble try it.
We guarantee satisfaction. Trial
bottle free at F. Ci. Fricke & Co's
drugstore. .i
COKNKK OK MAIN AND KOUKTH ST.
An : ii mo mi:k. ! l i-t. net on
uriil i u my 'oreta. Belts Bruhe, Curlers
& medicines, ""ample free, v lite now. Ir
Bridgmau 371 B'way v. V.
bJURE
ayyi xi; K,
The GratHealth LHaIHK.
KlP9tizin. Hold by &U dMlen. A beautiful Picture
H.k mad mrds KDt FHKB Ut any ana send ins
ddraas M late O. E. HHUlS CO.. Philadelphia, I'Z
Electric Bitters.
1'liis remedy is becoming so well
ind s popular as to need no special
mention. All who have used hi eel
trie Bitters sing the same song of
praise.--A purer medicine does not
exist and it is guaranteed to do al
that is claimed. Kiectric Bitters
will cure all diseases of the liver
mil kidnevs. will remove pimples.
boils, salt rheum and other affec
tions caused by impure blood.-
Will drive malaria from the svslem
antl prevent as well as cure all ma
larial fevers. - For cure of headache,
constipation and indigestion try
Klectric Bitters. Kntire satisfact ion
guaranteed, or money refuutled.--I'rice
.Tt)c ;ind $1 per bottle at F. G.
Fricke A Co's drugstore. 5
Hbingles, Lath, Bash,
Doors, Blind
s
Can supply everw demand of the city.
Call and get terms. Fourth street
in rear of opera house.
P. J. HANSEN
DKALRK IN
STAPLE AND FANCY
GROCERIES,
GLASS AXsD
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
CImtimw sod tmAmiftts th$ hair.
Vrxtuktrte a ktxursunt irruwth.
MewT Pails to B entire Gray
flur to iu Youthful Color.
Caw prip djwKW Jk hair tajara.
and at fiViiy-gVj
i. 1 '-nir. ImlvxitioT), T'Rin,Take in time, jf'ct.
- ' ' r'y O ci - Tiif -'nv mr' cure for Curng.
... . . .-. ; '..-.: ur lll'COX t CO., X. y.
Q LI EEiN SWRE
Fla"r "nil Feed a Fpecialty
i
Dr. Grosvenor's
Bell-cap-sic
PLASTER.
Qi quirk relief
from vain.
Rheumatism, rwmralrm. pleoriay anflilambafliV
CTxrvi at onea. Gnm for aaie by all Uruggw-C1-
lollH
tin;
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Solicited.
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