I am a Trav'ling man ! I'll tell ycu of my plan. In spite of all temptation I pursue my old vocation, I'm still a Trav'ling man ! A jolly Fairbank man ! CHORUS: For he himself has said It, And it's greatly to his credit. That he is a Trav'ling man ! That he is a Fairbank man ! SANTA CLAUS SOAP Sold by Traveling men and Grocers Everywhere. A'anufactured only by N. K. FAIRBANK & CO., Chicago, III. Mexican .Mustang Liniment. A Cure for the Ailments of Man and Beast A long-tested pain reliever. Its use is almost universal by the Housewife, the Farmer, the Stock Raiser, and bjr every one requiring an effective - liniment. . No other application compare -with it in efficacy. This well-known remedy has stood the test of years, almost generations. No medicine chest is complete without a bottle of Mustang Liniment. Occasions arise for its use almost every day. All druggists and dealers have it. WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY OX HAXD A. Full and Complete line o' Drugs, Medicines, DRUGGISTS SUNDRIES . . . 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HAVE YOU SCHIFFM ANN'S Asthma Cure never fails to aire met eat relief m the wens eaaaa. aaa ewcove owreo weere mimmrm rutin rsjtKers ss' 1 PR. It. BOHOTHAIW. St. fwel. mm 6 A - Till A VI V 1 The .republican electors of the state of Nebraska are requested to nend delegates from their several coui.ties to meet in convention in the city of Kearney' Wednesday April 27,1802, at 11 o'clock a.m., for the purpose of electing four dele gates at large to the republican na tional convention to be held in Minneapolis June 7, 1802. THE APPORTIONMENT. The several counties are entitled to representation as follows, being based upon the vote cast for Hon. George II. Hastings for attorney general in 1800, giving one delegate at large to each county and one for each 1.10 votes and the niaior frac tion thereof: Ciiunties lel. Adams 11 Anteloe " )i Banner :( Ulaiin.- '1 Counties l)el Johnson ' Kearnev 0 Keye Paha 3 Keith 2 lloyl Hooiu- L'! Kim ha 11 Knox Ilnx liutte fi Brown 4 Uuliulo in Butler 7 Burt S Lancaster 3t Lincoln Loan lOlll Ma'lison Cat's 14 Cedar 4 McPhearsoti 2 Merrick 5 Cbue Cheyenne .... Clierrv .Nance -Nemaha .Nuckolls H Clav 1 Otoe 9 Colfax CuminK 7 Custer U' Pawnee Perkins Pierce Dakota . 4 Phelos Dawes 7 Dawson 7 Platte Polk 5 Deuel Ked Willow 6 Kichardson 11 Dixon " Dode T.- l. DoiiKlas ( Dundy 31 Kock .'! Saline 14 Sarpy 4 Saunders 8 rilmore , Frniiklin 5 Scotts Hlnff 2 Seward 10 Sheridan 6 Sherman 3 Frontier Furnas Oajre ... 5 5 1! 2 5 (.ariield Gosper Grant Sioux 2 Stanton 'A Thayer Thomas 2 Greely Hall .. .. 3 8 Thurston 4 Hamilton Valley Washington 7 Harlan 4 Hi Wnvne ' Hitrh-M-k -4 St Vfrt Webster 1 Wheeler 2 York .. .-. 12 ftolt ? Howard Hooker ... Jefferson5 9 Total 54 It is reconiended that no proxies be admitted to the convention, and - that the delegates present be auth orized to cast full -votes of the dele gation. It recommended that the republi cans of every county in this state be requested to select their county central committee at the first coun ty convention held in their respec tive counties. Said committee to serve until the county convention of 1803 be held. ' Dr. S. D. Mercer, Chairman. Walt. M. Seeley. Secretary. FIRST DIS TRICT CONVENTION. The republican electors of the First congressional district of the state of Nebraska are requested to send delegates from the several counties comprising said district to meet in convention in the city of Falls City, Wednesday, April 20, 1891, at 7:30 o clock p. m., for the purpose of electing two delegates and two alternate delegates to the republican national convention to be held at Minneapolis June 7, 1892. THE A.RPORTIONMEXT. The several counties are entitled ta representation as rouows, ue- ig based upon the vote cast for Hon. W. J. Connell for congress in 1800. One delegate for each 10J votes and major traction tnereot and one delegate at large from each county: , Counties. Cass Johnson Del. ICoun ties Del. ... 19 Otoe 1.1 10 Pawnee t.i 45 Richardso.i...... .. 16 12 Total 12S Lancaster... Nemaha It is recommended that no proxies be admitted to the convention, and that the delegates present from each county cast the full vote of the delegation. W. II. WOOWARD, Chairman. Frank McCartney, Secretary. CALL FOR REPUBLICAN PRIMAR IES AND CONVENTION. Ihe republican electors of Cass county are requested to meet in primary conventions on April 9, 1802, for the purpose of electing del egates to attend the republican countj- convention to be held at Weeping Water on April 10, 1802, at 1 o'clock p. m., sharp for the pur pose of selecting nineteen delegates to attend the district convention to beheld al Falls City on April 28, 1802, and fourteen delegates to attend the state convention at Kearney to be held on April 27. 1802, and tor the transaction of such other business nay come before the convention- The basis of representation is fixed at one delegate for every fifteen votes, or major fraction thereof, cast for George II. Hastings for attorney- general at the general election held in 18CJ. and one delegate-at-large for each ward and precinct. Wards and ptecincts entitled to delegates, and times and places for holding primaries, as follows: Tipton, 0 delegates. Wilkinson & Stopher's lumber oflice, 5 p. m. . Greenwood, :i delegates, town hall, 7 p. ni. Salt Creek, 7 delegates. Greenwood town, 7 p. m. Stove Creek. 9 delegates. G. A. R. hall. Elmwood. 8 p. in. South Bei.V' delegates, school house, 7:30 p. m Center, 6 delegates, Manley, 3 p. m. Louisville, 7 delegates, Justice Cline's oflice, 8 p. m. Avoca, 6 delegates, Hutch ins school house, 3 p. in. ML Pleasant, 5 delegates, Gil more school house, 4 p. m. Kight Mile Grove, 7 delegates, Heil school house, 3 p. m. Liberty, 7 delegates. Union, 7 p.m. Nehawka, 6 delegates, Nehawka, 7 p. m. Rock HlufTs, Kirst district, 0 dele gates, Murray, 7 p. m. . Kock Hluffs, Second district, 3 del egates, Kock Bluffs, 7 p.'m. Plattsmouth precinct, 7 delegates, Taylor school house, 4 p. m. Plattsmouth city, First ward, 8 delegates, council chamber, 5 to 7 p. m.; Second ward, 8 delegates, school house, 5 to 7 p. in. ; Third ward, 11 delegates, Kichey's lumber oflice, 5 to 7 p. ni. ; Fourth ward, 9 delegates, county clerk's office, 5 to 7 p. in.; Fifth ward, 4 delegates, school house, 5 to 7 p. in. Weeping Water precinct, 5 dele gates, Cascade school house, 7:30 p. in. Weeping Water city, First ward, 5 delegates, Churchill building, 8 p. m. ; Second ward, 6 delegates, coun cil chamber, 8 p. m.; Third ward, 3 delegates, Tidball & Fullers's oflice, 8 p. in. Total, 154 delegates. M. M. Butler, Chairman pro tem. A. L. Timblin, Secretary. The Homliest Man in Platumouih As well as the handsomest, and others are invited to call on any druggist and get free a trial bottle of Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lungs, a remedy that is selling entire.y upon its merits and is guaranteed to relieve and cure all chronic and acute coughs, asthma, Droucnitis and consumption. .Large bottles ooc ana Subscribe for The Herald, only 15 cents a week or 50 cents a month. Rheumatism cured in a da3r. "Mystic Cure tor rheumatism and neuralgia radically in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon tne system is rem arkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and the disease immediately disanDears. The first dose greatly benefits, 75 cents. Sold by h.U. Iricke &Co. The rapidity of its healing pro cess is marvelous. Kail Koad Cough Cure is infallible for whoop ing cougli, croup, dry nackinir cougii and all lung troubles. Use no other. It cures la grippe. 25c & 50c at O. & Barett. 11. bnyder and orown A Great Surpriee Is in store for all who use Kemp'f Balsan tor the tnroat and lungs the great guaranteed remedy. Would you believe that it is sold on its merits and that any druggits is au thorized by the progr;etor of this wonderful remedy to give you a sample bottle free? It never fails to cure acute and chronic coughs. All drugpists sell Aerap s Kalsam. Large Bottles oOc and $1. Catarrh in Colorado. I used lt,Iy s Cream Halm for drv catarrh. It proved a cure B. F. M. Weeks, Denver. Kly s Cream Balm is especially adapted as a remeoy ror caarrh which is aggravated by a'kaline Dust and dry winds. W. A Hover Druggist, Denver. I can recommend Ely's Cream Balm to all suffers from dry catarrh from personal experience. Michael Herr, Pharmacist, Denber. Elys Cream Balm has cured many cases of catarrh. It is in con stant demand Geo. W. Iloyt, Phar macist, Cheyenne, vvy. Startling Facts. The American people are rapidly becoming a rase of nervous wrecks and the followtng suggests, the best remedy: alphouso Humpfling, ot hJutier, fenn, swears that when his son was spechless from st. Vitus Dance Dr Miles great Restorative JNervine: cured, him. Mrs. I. L,. Miller of Valprai and. - J.D. Taolnr, of Logansport, Ind each gained 20 pounds if an taking iL Mrs. II. A. Gardner, of Vastulr Ind, was cured of 40 to 50 convulsions eaS3r and much aeadach. dizzness, bockach and nervous prostiation by one bottle. Trial bottle and fine boek of Nervous cures free at F. G. Fricke, & Co., who recomends this unequailed remedy. Some Foolish People allow a cough to run until it gets bej'ond the reach of medicine They say. "Uh, it will wear away, ' but in most cases it wears them away. Could they be induced to try the successful Kemps Balsam, which is sold on a positive guarantee to cure, they would see the excellent effect after taking the hrst dose. Price 50c and $1. Trial size free. At all druggists. New Washington Penn , People Are not slow about taking hold of a new thing, if the article lias merit. A few months ago David Ityers, of that place, bought his first stock of Chamberlain's Cough remedy. He has sold it all and ordered more. He sa3's: "It has given the best of satisfaction. I have warrantad ev ery bottle and have not had one come back." 25 cent. 50 cent, and $1.00 bottles for sale by F. G. Gricke & Co.. druggists. Irene'for the complexion, most useful toilet made, is highly medi cated and perfumed. Kemoves pimples; makes the skin clear and velvety. 50 cents at Brown & Bar rets and O. H. Snvder. I tmlha Lo Laj trailTniaaeramous xnlu djan annala by the escape of Chief Jo- seph and his band of Nez Perces, Just above ua was a large cHinp or t laineaua who were making their fall hunt. Oaa morning wo were awakened by slioute and cries. Evidently thcro was great excitement somewhere, awl we promptly jumped up. It was just after daylight and cold cloutla of steam were rising from the big basin shaped iool at the foot of the granite wall, from which poured a thick gtream of lxiling water. The pool was so large that at tho lower edge the water was almost cold. The nearer yon approached to tho place where the water burst from the rock the better chance you stood of getting boiled. At the edge, at a iioint where the water was of a comfortable temierature, stood two Indians, one on the bank and the other on a stone in the water. Near by were a dozen other Indians guarding a numlx'r of little Indian boys and girls who had nothing on and were howling and crying. When we looked out of the tent the two Indians at the imx1 had an Indian boy, ftne holding him by the feet tho other by the hands, and were gravely swinging him backward and forward through the warm water, while he yelled at every dip. As soon as they had fin ished with him he was set uion the bank. and ran to tho willow brush near by. Then the noise redoubled, for each child in the group guarded by the In dians feared that tt was his turn. They all tried to escape to the brush, but their elders pursued and caught them, unti. the very last one had been put through the cleansing process. New York Sun. Ttlg Field Guns and Their KflOcU If you insist on high velocity you have to add so much additional machinery to your gun carriage and have to so greatly strengthen its construction that you destroy its mobility, while even if you gain a long range you are still unable to make use of your most efficient projec tile at it. Moreover, since the remain ing velocity of its shrapnel is a truer measure of the value of a gun than its initial velocity, and the two are by no means directly proportional, it does not follow that we benefit as much as we might expect by submitting to these disadvantages. Thus, the 12-pounder has an initial velocity of over 1,700 feet per second and a remaining velocity at 3,000 yards of 82 feet; while the 13-pounder, with an initial velocity of only 1,500 feet, has at the same range a remaining velocity greater by six feet per second than that of its rival. One of our highest authorities on field artillery has, indeed, recorded his opin ion, that, as regards the emciency of shrapnel, we gain nothing by the in creased muzzle velocity of "the best field gun in Europe" at all practical ranges. Moreover, it is the attempt to squeeze out the last few extra feet that does all the harm. London Saturday Review. Modern Education. With all its novel modern powers and practical sense I am forced to admit that the purely scientific brain is miserably mechanical; it seems to have become a splendid sort of self directed machine, an" incredible automaton, grinding on with its analysis or constructions. But for pore sentiment, for all that spon taneous Greek waywardness of fancy, for the temperature of passion and the subtler thrill of ideality, you might as well look to a wrought iron derrick. Science found education blundering peacefully along, cultivating half of the mind with charming results and letting the other die of disuse; it worked the startling miracle of electrifying this dead half into life and bringing it to perfect activity, and straightway, satis fied with this remarkable achievement, it proceeded to neglect the ideal half which the classics had made so much of and caused it to perish. It has substi tuted a new sort of half man for the old one. Clarence King in Forum. Skill in the Wrist. It is wonderful what a part the wrist plays in exercises in which physical skill and delicacy are required. After a man learns to play billiards well enough to be familiar with the cushions and the English, the important thing to cultivate is his stroke. It is the hardest thing about billiard playing to get a good stroke, and sometimes the greatest play ers "fall down" because they lose con trol of it. Now, the stroke wholly de pends on the action of the wrist. Jake Schaeffer, or any good player, will make a shot of seven cushions with less ap- paient force than a beginner will exert in getting three. This is due to the su perior wrist movement. It 8 the same way with violin playing. The quality and touch all depend on wrist manipulation. So with curving a baseball. Great pitchers always work a strong wrist movement on the ball as it leaves the hand. If they didn't it wouldn't curve at all. St. Louis Globe- Democrat. Good Story About a Saeo Lawyer. A Saco lawyer lost his office key and with it, on the same bunch, the keys to his safe and house. There is a spring lock on his office door, and he concluded that he mast have left it in his office and have come out and locked the door. He accord ingly borrowed a long ladder and crawled through the' back window of his office. No keys were to be seen, and after cogitating over the peculiar ttate of af fairs he at last let himself out, and there on the outride of the lock were hanipug the keys. Bangor (Me.) Commercial. Heating the Karth. The highest velocity ever given to cannon ball is estimated at a mile in seconds. The velocity of the earth ; the equator, due to its rotation on :. axis, is a mile in 3.6 seconds. Tint fore, if a cannon ball were fired : west, and could maintain its bi.c. velocity, it would beat the tun in his s parent journey around the earth. NV York Journal. Catholic-St. Paul's Church, ak. hew Fifth and Sixth. Father Carney, I ast Hfrvleea ; M-imm at wnd 10 :' A. M. hliht School at 2 :30. wlHi benedict lor.. Chwmtian. Corner Lonmf and FlKl SrmceN IlixriiinK ""O rvei.inn ;;il owiiy paxior Sunday Hcliool Kris'oi'AU-Nt. Luke's I liurch. corner xnri Vne. Kev II H. Huruefw. pHHto--' vices : 11 A. M. a d 7 -30P u . Siiiida)'', Hi 2 :. I. M. (iKKMAN Mktiiopist. t.orner flxlli ft Uninite. Kev.llli t.l'HMor. .service : lu ,1 mid 7 :o v. m. siiuuay Hchool in :'M) A. M. f I'll r'HH ytf ki a N. Services In new cluircli.ct i.-r Klvtl. and Crmilie Kt. Hev. J. I. lHll fji-tor sumlHv-sc' ool at 9 ; ; Preaclilj' . at 11 a. in.s'jd 8 p. in. . ' I lie V . 1C. h. C. K of bt" church m-pts evJ Hiililiuth even Hi' at 7 :1ft In the iiiiNeiiiePt t lie cliucrh. nieetliiK". All are invited to am uu iu Kiiiht Mktiiokiht. Sixth St.. betwell .Mit well VVI I). iCX xnri IVnrl. Kev. L. F. Itrltt. I) Services : 11 A. M.. 8 :W) P. M Kuiid 9::)A m. l"ray r meetii g WedneHday evei liiK. 41 K KM AN I'UKSHYTKttlAN. (U)iner Main at Ninth. Kev V itte. nustor. Hervices utf hours. Sunday i-ctiool u -.30 A. M. Hwkkpihii ('oNoitixiATioMAU ranite, h tween Fifth aud hlxlli. C01.OKKP lUi-risT.Mt. Olive, oak. betwerf lenili and Meventn. icev. A. nowen, a tor. Hervlces 1 1 a. in. and 7 :'M p. m. 1'ray meetlriur Wednesday ev'iilnK. Voumi Mfn's Ciihi-tiaf Ahsociatiow Koiiiiim ju vv m rn.Hii liUwk, Main street. ( ik:I nu t'lliiL'. f-T hum, ni!v.evt-rv Stihday a day a tcriMx ii ui. i v k :'X. iioonn open wr Horn :.) a. in . I'J u : 30 p. in. Soii-in J'auk Taiikkn ai'i.r. Kev Wvnd, I a-stor. Services: Sunday Bcho Bclio -".-(.in.: I rencnii'v, 1 1 a m. aud 8 p. si. prayei in -t:nK 1 uel:.y nlclit ; cliolr pra .ice er!il..y uitit All aro Melcnuie. Bucklen's Arnica Salvia, Tnio Best Halvk in the world for CutJ Bruise, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Kheum. Feve Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains! Corns, and all Skin EruptioriH, and posi tively curea Piles, or no pay required It ip guaranteed to give PHtisfaction, o( morn-y ref unded. Price 25 cents per box For sale hv F. (j. Frickn The First tit p. Perhaps you are run down, can's eat, can t sleep, can t think, can t d anything to your satisfaction, nm! you wonder what ails you. Yon should heed the warning, you ar taking the lirst step into iiervou-1 prostration. You need a nerve toni and in Electric Bitters you will fimi the exact remedy for restoring yom nervous system to it normal, liealthyt condition. Surprising results foi l low the use of this great Nervyr Tonic and Alterative, Your app tite returns, good digestion is, stored, and the liver and kidneys re sume healthy action. Try a bottle. Price 50c, at 1. G. rricke & Co V drugstore. 0 Do not confuse the famous Blush of Koses with the many worthless paints, powders, creams and bleaches which are flooding the market. Get the genuine of your druggist, O. II. Snyder, 75 cents per bottle, and I guarantee it will re move your pimples, freckles, bl;ck heads, moth, tan and sunburn, ajd give you a lovely complexion. 1 Specimen Cases. S. II. Clifford, New Castle, Wis- was troubled with neuralgia and rheumatism, his stomach was dis ordered, his liver was affected to at, alarming degree, appetite fell awav and he was terribly reduced iiiilesjv and strength. Three bottles''- I Electric Bitters cured him. F)dward Shepherd, Harrisbu, in., nau a running sore on ins ic of eight years' standing. Usi, three bottles of Electric Bitters a'., seven bottles JjucKien s vrnic. Salve, and his leg is sound and well John Speaker, Catawba, O., had live large fever sores on his leg, doctors said he whs incurable. One bottle Filectric Bitters and one box Buck leu's Arnica Salve cured him entire ly. Sold by F. G. Fricke & Co. ALjttle 4'lrls Exper'.encein a LlgMt house. Mr. and Mrs, Loren Trescott art keepers of the Gov. Lighthouse at house at J : blessed J rs. Last f Measles. S Sand Beach Mich, and are with a daughter, four years April she taken down with followed with dreadful Cough and turned into a fever. Doctors at home and at Detroit treated, but in vain, she grew worse rapidly, until she was a mere" handful of bones". Then she tried Dr, King's New Discovery and after the use of two and a half bottles, was completely cured.' They say Dr. Kmg,s New Discovery is worth its weight in gold, yet you may get a trial; bottle free at F." G. Frickey Drugstore. Cough Following the Crip Many person, who have recovered from la grippe are now troubled with a persistent cough. Cham berlain's cough remedy will promptly loosen this cough and relieve the lungs, effecting a per manent cure in a very short time. 25 and 50 cent bottle for sale by F. G. Fricke & Co. How's This! We offer 100 dollars reward for any case ot caiarrn that can not I be J cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney A Co. I'rops, I o!e Ohio, e the undersigned, have known F J. Chene' for the laet 15 years, and belive him pefectly honorable in all buisness transactions and fin ancially able to carry out an oblig- a.ions made by their hrm. West & Truax. Wholesale Dru gist, Toledo Ohio.. Walding Kinna Ac. Tarvin, Wholesale druggist Tole do Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cnre is taken inter nally, action directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the System. Price, .ic. per bottle, hold by all Druggist; Testimonials free. Take Kalrena for your bipod, liv er and kidneys. It cures Nervous and general debility, Kheuniatisn suppressed, or painlul periods. d-k pepsia, indigestion, billions attack? kin eruptions,, urinary complaints and me worsi uiooti disorders known. It is the best tonicon eurf ! for the debilitated. Price $1 at O. H. Snyder and Brown A Barrett. -4 ith 8 Wder A io a. My v f rfrrrnrrt'4lJ!ll ..J-"A. .HAO'i .;! ? "