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I am a TravMInz man ! I'll tell you of my plan. In spite of all temptation I pursue my old vocation, I'm still a Trav'IInj man I A jolly Falrbank man ! CHORUS : For he himself has said it, And it's greatly to his credit. That he is a Trav'llng man I That he is a Falrbank man ! SANTA CLAUS SOAP Sold by Traveling men and Grocers Everywhere. Manufactured only by N. K. FAIRBANK & CO., Chicago, III. Mexican Mustang Liniment. A Cure for the Ailments of Man and Beast A long;-tcsted pain reliever. Its use is almost universal by the Housewife, the Farmer, the Stock Raiser, and by every one requiring an effective liniment. No other application compares 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. F Q FmoEi k c C2 WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A Pull asid C.impli te life o' Drugs, Medicines, Paints, and Oils. DRUGGISTS SUNDRIES AND PURE LIQUORS rnsrri)itloiis laivt'ully Com pounded it all llour. HENRY BOECK The Leaning UKNITUBE Lii.n A N O UNDERTAKR. t -ft'.ritlv Keep on huiKl v-rvtnii. rttn n ii N fnrnirli vnr hoiv. i tKKh kIXTII AM) MAIN- KTlt KE'I Plattsmouth Family (etiiflAn runti i Library s-h-o-u-l-d - Own a Dictionary. J T Care ahoald be taker, to J .-. .. TET THE BE BEST. THE INTERNATIONAL. NEW KBOM COVER TO COVER. IS IHEJ).NE TO BUY. X SUCCESSOR OF THE UNABRIDGED, i 2 Ten years spent in revising, 100 edi- X X tors employed, over $300,000 expended. X Sold by all Booksellers. X G. Jfc C. MERRIAM CO.. Publishers. X s Springfield, MassU. S. A. X "rk not buy reprints of obsolete editions. a X A rf-Send for free Damohlet containinr specimen pages ana iiuj (uiutmwi. IPATIEITS DDnrtllDCnad for Pamphlet and Hfn-encea rnUbUntUewardA HateltineA Brp 2iitriUr atBtraVSM n irm tvtr ! V WEBSTER'S I INTERNATIONAL DICTIO.VAR ESS Healthful, Agreeable, Cleansing. Cures Chapped Hands, Wounds, Burns, Etc Removes and Prevents Dandruff. WHITE RUSSIA.! SOAP. Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Water. FOR MEM 0M.V. YOUNG MENOLD MEU IT II THE TOILS IF TIE SEIPEITS OF aUSEaSE. They aasa haraia afloTts tn taaaualvas. , sat ao iwii low o tucMtnuf 3SHAKEOFFTHE HORRID SNAKES tbry (l "P" air aaa aiot Isle aa early Crars. wuiuuiHWilkniiuwu OUR NEW BOOK lor a limited Ua.rplaina la paiiosopay i iiim A tf tin,., af t h . Orfrana f Has, and how by HUME. IHtfllMLni, by method! xeltTly aar on, the went eumem of iMt or Failing Maaaoos, eBral aa Harraaa Da billty, Waakaaaa of Boar aaa bxibb. a.ncvoi n Or ICHHI, ohu.w Earaakta Oryaas ran Cnreal. Banetta in a day. Bow to Xnlarg. aad 8ua-iheaWEAX.T7NDETXLOPED CKQA.Ha PAKTSaf BOOT aaaSa slats to all iataraavaa. ya uf fraai M Hlt-.. Trmiirt.! and Por.no Caaatnea. Y writ. ihm. Fir Bok.fnll.rplnali"Bnl proof., addreaa ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO, H.Y. THC3te SCHIFFM ANN'S Asthma Cure narar fails to m tnataat relief in the worst aa aacae aaiaa wbara atbai 'IH at rBscjaj ar ay DB. K. BOHimUKN, S. Paa HAVE A Q YOUi-A republican: state convex - ') TION. Tlie republican electors of the state of Nebraska are requested to send delegates from their several courties to meet in convention in the city of Kearney Wednesday April 27,1892, 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, 18J2. THE APPORTIONMENT. The several cqunties are entitled to representation as follows, being based upon the vote cast for Hon. George II. Hastings for attorney general in 1890, giving one delegate at large to each county and one for each li50 votes and the major frac tion thereof: ' Counties Del. Adam 11 Counties Del. lohnson 7 Anteloue ' Kearney n KevePaha: 3 Keith 2 Kimball 2 Knox 5 Lancaster 'M Lincoln A lyocati 2 Loup 2 Madison 6 Banner 3 Blaine 2 Boyd B'Mine Box Htttte Brown 4 Kuiiulo 1 Butler 7 Burt Cass 14 McPhearsoai Cedar 4 Merrick 5 Chase 3 Nance- 4 Chevenne Cherry Nemaha Nuckolls Clay.. in Otoe . fl Colfax Cuming . S aster ... akota.. Dawes ... Dawson . Deuel Dixon.... DoilKe ... Douglas. Dundy.. . Filmore. Franklin Frontier Furnas .. Gate Garlield . Gosixt.. . Grant Greely ... Hall . ... Elatuiltoa Harlan M l Pawnee 9 Perkins Pierce Phelps.... Platte. Polk Red Willow Richardson 11 Rock 3 Saline 11 Sarpy hamiilers Scotts Bluff Seward It Sheridan Sherman Sioux Stanton :t Thayer Thomas fhiirston Valley Washington U'nviii. Hitchcock Webster ?. Holt Howard. .- Hooker JefTersona. . Wheeler York Total 54 It is recoinended 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 conn ty convention held in their respec tive counties. Said committee to serve until the county convention of 1893 be held. Dk. 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 RPORTIONMENT. The several counties are entitled to renresentation as follows, be- - x inn- based noon the vote cast for n a Hon. W. J. Connell for congress in 1890. One delegate for each 100 votes and major fraction thereof and one delegate at large from each county: Counties. Johnson Lancaster .. Nemaha "i)el.Cou tities Del. . .. liM toe 1:1 . .. 10 Pawnee . .. 451 Richardson... l'i . .. 121 - Total 12S 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, Secretarj'. CALL FOR REPUBLICAN PRIM AR- lESAND CONVENTION. The republican electors of Cass county are requested to meet in primary conventions on April 9, 1892, for the purpose of electing del egates to attend the republican county convention to be held at Weeping Water on April 1(5. 1892. at 1 o'clock p. m., sharp for the pur pose of selecting nineteen delegates to attend the district convention to beheld at Fall's City on April 28, 1892, and fourteen delegates to attend the state convention at Kearney to be held on April 27, 1892. and for the transaction of such other business as maj- come before the convention The basis of representation is fixed at one delegate for every hfteen votes, or major fraction thereof, cast for George H. Hastings for attorney general at the general election held in 1S90, and one delegate-at-large for each ward and precinct. Wards and piecincts entitled to delegates, and times and places for holding primaries, as follows: Tipton, 6 delegates, Wilkinson A: Stopher's lumber oflice. o p. in. Greenwood. H delegates, town hall. 7 p. ni. Salt Creek, 7 delegates. Greenwood town. 7 p. m. Stove Creek, 9 delegates. G. A. I?, hall. Kim wood. 8 p. m. Kim wood. 6 delen-l MuraocK, 8 o. m. South Bend, 4 delegteB. school house. 7:30 p. m. Center. 6 delegates, Manhty 3 p. m. Louisville. 7 delegates. Ttice Cline's office. 8 p. rri. Avoca, ' 6 delegates, Hutr1"118 school house, 3 p.m. Mt. Pleasant, 5 delegates, Gil in ore school house, 4 p. m. V!io-lit Mill firnvo 7 1 1 tmtif r Hcil school house, 3 p. m. Liberty, 7 delegates, Union, 7 p.m. Nehawka, 6 delegates, Nehawka, 7 p. m. Kock Bluffs, First district, G dele gates. Murray, 7 p. m. Rock Bluffs, 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. m. ; Third ward, 11 delegates, Richey's lumber oflice, 5 to 7 p. m. ; Fourth ward, 9 delegates, county clerk's oflice, 5 to 7 p. m.; Fifth ward, 4 delegates, school house, 5 to 7 p. m. Weeping Water precinct, 5 dele gates, Cascade school house, 7:30 p. m. Weeping Water cit', First ward, 5 delegates, Churchill building, 8 p, m. ; Second ward, 0 delegates, coun cil chamber, 8 p. m. ; Third ward, 3 delegates, Tidball & Fullers's oflice, 8 p. m. Total, 154 delegates. M. M. Butler, Chairman pro tern. A. L. Timulin, Secretary. The Homliest Man in Plattf mouih 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 entirely upon its merits and is guaranteed to relieve and cure all chronic and acute coughs, asthma, bronchitis and consumption.' Large bottles 50c and $1., Subscribe for The Herald, only 15 cetits a week or 50 cents a month. Rheumatism cured in a day. "Mystic Cure" for rheumatism and neuralgia radically in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system is rem arkable and mysterions. It removes at once the cause and the disease immediate disappears. The lirst dose greatly benefits, 75 cents. Sold by F. G. Fricke &Co. The rapidity of its healing pro cess is marvelous. Rail Road Cough Cure is infallible for whoop ing cough, croup, diy hacking cough and all lung troubles. Use no other. It cures la grippe. 25c & 50c at O. II. Snyder and Brown & Barett. A Great Surpriee Is in store for all who use Kemp'f Balsan for the throat 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 progrietor of this wonderful remedy to give you a sample bottle free? It never fails to cure acute and chronic coughs. All drugpists sell Kemp's Balsam. Large Bottles 50c and $1. Catarrh in Colorado. I used Kly's Cream Balm for dry- catarrh. It proved a cure B. F. M. Weeks, Denver. Kly's Cream Balm is especially adapted as a remeby for catarrh which is aggravated by alkaline Dust and dry winds. W. A Hover Druggist, Denver. I can recommend Kly's Cream Balm to all suffers from dry catarrh from personal experience. Michael Ilerr, Pharmacist, Denber. Kly s Cream Balm has cured many cases of catarrh. It is in con tant demand Geo. W. llovt, Pilar macist, Cheyenne, Wy. Startling Facts. The American people are rapidly becoming a rase of nervous wrecks and the following suggests, the best remedy: alnhouso Humpflinjr, ot tJutler, rain, swears that when his son was spechless from st. Vitus Dance Dr Miles great Restorative Nerving cured mm. Mrs. J. L. Miller of Valprai and. J. D. Taolnr, of Logansport, Ind each gained 20 pounds if an taking it. Mrs. II. A. Gardner, of Vastulr Ind, was cured of 40 to 50 convulsions easy - and much aeadach, dizzness, bockach and nervous prostiation by one bettle. 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 beyond the reach of medicine They say. "Oh. it will wear away," but in most cases it wears them away. Could they be induced to try the successful Kemp's Balsam, which s 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 I'enn , People Are not slow about taking hold of a new thing, if the article has merit. A few months ago David Byers, of that place, bought his first stock of Chamberlain's Cough remedy. He has sold it all and ordered more. He says: "It has given the best of satisfaction. I have warrantad v ery bottle and have not had one come back." 25 cent. 50 cent, and $1.00 bottles for sale by F. G. Gricke A; Co.. druggists. Irene'for the complexion, most useful toilet made, is highly medi cated and perfumed. Removes pimples; makes the skin clear and velvety. 50 cents at Brown Bar rets and O. H. Snvder. VULGARITY IN DESIGN. - saaaaaaaawaaa a Jewalry, Fnrnlt-re and Urlo-a-Brae Thai , Shock the .aistlietw. There is nothing In modern life more discouraging to the person of taste than the deliberate vulgarity in design which is so conspicuous in modern manufac tures, and this is especially true in those matters of adorument or luxury where it would be supposed that if anywhere would be found the evidences of refine ment and cultivation. If in the articles with which the dwellings and the per sons of the rich are adorned one does i. II .1 tt rrrul tauta it 1.H 1T1- Y"pn a discourairinjr outlook for the jpker, and yet it is in precisely in these thfrigs that the most flagrant violations of anl aesthetic canons are encouraged. Onenas Dut to consider the tricks of the man jewelry to understand the extent to.which this evil has gone. The last whinV of tue niakers of slang is to be seen in the windows of the jeweler wrought out.in I,recious stones- Now the art of the Sinning goldsmith is de voted to the maKnS of P'S9 m Kold a,ld gems, now it is soVe other beast equally inartistic, again it i some idiotic pun, which is enshrined costly stones or rich enamel, and yeKasa"1 the Parar phernalia of the turf, theV"aminK or what not, absorbs tht" 1 which the modern world caB8how in this line. Even worse are the xtf30 and vulgar designs which are to be sel in the cases of respectable jewelers the feminine leg or foot, the suggestive and semi-indecent ornaments which ap peal to the taste of certain classes, not only of men, hut of women, who are ap parently ierfectly proper members ox society. The designs of furniture and bric-a- brac are, if anything, worse. It is true that there are good designs to be found, but it is no less true that the reign of cheap vulgarity is at its triumphant height. The hard and unsympathetic execution of mechanical means which would be tolerable only when directed by the most delicate and sympathetic taste is made the more detectable by the coarse and forced manner in which it is used. When the designer goes to the past to purloin a design, if he wishes to hit the popular taste he selects some ro- coco motive of the worst period, mid as a rule it is pojmlar in direct proiiortion to its worthlessness. When one compares the ornaments of today with those of the times of our grandfathers he may well ask whether our grandchildren will have as much reason to respect their heirlooms as we have to look with pride upon ours. If one takes the so called souvenir spoons with which the shop windows have been filled, how many of them are even toler able in design? It is always easier to find fault than to find out a remedj and it is undoubt edly true that in the present case the matter is largely the result of the in crease of material prosj)erity among those classes where neither taste nor in telligence has had time to be developed. The markets are controlled to a great extent by the new rich, and it is not un natural that the impress of their vulgar ity should be left in a broad mam upon the arts of the time. It is no less true abroad, however, than it is in this coun try that the designers have apparently degenerated, and the explanation given does not so well apply abroad as in this country. No doubt the taste of the world is being educated, but the problem today is to educate the taste of the many in stead of the taste of the few, and it is far more difficult thau any which has ever been presented to the devotees of the E'tliel ic in the history of civilization before. Boston Courier. A Snap Shot at Albuquerque. We were driven through the streets (if they ma- be called such) of Albu querque. Past the wretched mud hovels of the stooped and wrinkled Mexicans, who oiiened their weak eyes in indolent curiotity which scarcely tempted them to turn their heads for a further view. They seemed to have nothing to do but sun themselves in the doorways and on long board benches by the side of their mud walls. The only ones we saw en gaged in any occupation were those who sat combing out their long, black hair, and these were the women kind. . If there is a spot on the face of the earth without a hint of home or cheer, it is this mudbuilt town of winds and sands and flat topped roofs of Mexicans, Span iards, Indians and cowboys. Salt Lake Tribune. Study Your Own Cane. I always insist on my patients study ing medicine to the extent of then- disease at least. Of course all pa tients cannot do this. But where it can be done the disease yields much more readily to treatment. There is nothing remarkable about this. It is reasonable that if a sick man knows something as to the nature of that portion of his anatomy which by reason of its disorder brings on disease, he can the more intelligently assist the doctor in bringing about a cure. This rule, if observed, will ma terially assist in a general improvement of health. Dr. Merriman in Chicago Tribune. Children Play III Germany. It is a common belief at the present time in south Germany that if children play soldiers very often in the tstreet there is a war coming, and if they play "funeral an epideunc will come over the land and many deaths will result. ine relator or tins itus mat. wnen a boy, he with others played 'funeral" in front of the house of an old miser in Lis native town in Germany. The miser became much excited and exclaimed, " I will not die yet!" ami made complaint to the mayor that .the boys should l.-t-arrested and punished. Philadelphia Ledger. "o Two Women Alike. Any man who knows niuch ali-i.-. women knows "all women" never i the same thing. Women are tincert;tni creatures, and what one has done L-. :i indication what the Eext will do. Ti n. has to be a new rule for each wnan. -Cor. Boston Glole. - PLACES of worship. Catholic St. Paul's Church, ak. bKwi Fifth and Hlxth. Father Caiuey, Pjwtor . w w V V 8ervlces : Missal hud 10 :30 A. PUIIUB school at 2 :3o, with benediction. Christian. Corner Locunt and Elgb h Bts. Ki-rvlces iiioriiinK una tvei.inii. t.ui r a. Calloway pastor. Sunday School 10 a. m. Kfih'jopau Ht. Luke's ihureh, corner ThlraV. mid Vlii.. Key. II n. nurueee. naiaor. (ser vices : H A. M. ai d 7 :80P m. Kunday School' at 2 :30 . M. CiK.KMAN Mkthodist. turner Sixth Kt and (iranite. Hev. Illrt. 1'axtor. Services : 11 A. U. and 7 :30 P.M. Suuiiay School lo :30 A. m. I'itKBBYTFKiAN. ervlces In new church, cor ner Sixth and Crsnlte sts. Kev. J . T. Ualrd, niiMor. sumlay-sciool at9;30; Preachlnc nr. ii a. in. h'jq h n. m. Ths . It. S. C. E ot this church mrets cvers- Suhliuth evening at 7 :1ft in the iiaseineti thechucrh. Allare Invited to attend the inoetltiKS. FiitsT MrTHoniST. Sixth St., bet wen Mais and Pearl. Key. L. F. Brltt. D. D. pastor. Services : 11 A. if.. 8 :00 P. M. Sunday School :30 A. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday eves Ing. Ukkman Phs-sbvtkkiaN. Corner Main and Ninth. Kev. Wltte, pastor. Services usual hours. Sunday School 9 :30 A. M. Sweedisw conokpoationau Granite, hs tween Fifth and Sixth. Colombo Baitist. Mt. Olive, lak. between Tenth and Eleventh, Key. A. Hoxwell. pas tor. Services U a. m. mid 7 :30 p. in. l'raycr meetinit Wednesday eveninK, votino mkk'b Chrtiak Association Rooms In alerman Mock. Main street. Cos pel ineeitnR. for men only.everv Huadsy af ternoon at 4 o'cluck. Koonis open week daya ironi b:30 a. in., tu v : au p IU. South V -jod, i iistor. Services t SundayV5 L.ool, . iTT. . u . ncT 1 vos. m. : I reaching, 11 a. tn. and 8 p. sn. ; rnyer meetiiif; Tursday nljjhi ; choir prac . ice l-nd y ululu All are welcome. Bucklen'a Arnica Salve. Tuis Best Salvb in the world for CuU Bruises, Son s, Ulcers, Salt Rheum. Fever Sores, Tetter, Chai ned Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and popi tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It in fcruarunteed to give hhlis faction, or nioi"-v refunded. Pi ice 2'j cents per box. For tide by F. O. Krioke I The First Step. Perhaps . you are run down, can't eat, can'tieep, can't think, can't do anything to vour satisfaction, and you wonder what ails you. You should heed the warning, you are taking the first step into nervoiin prostration. You need i nerve tonic You need : nerve tonic J ic Bitters you will find J ledy for restoring your J em to it normal, healthy and in Jlectric the exact rem nervous system condition. Surprising results fol low the use oi this great Nerve Tonic and Alterative, Your appe tite returns, good digeation i re stored, and the liver and kidneys re sume healthy action. Try a bottle. Price 50c, at F. G. Fricke & Go's drugstore. 0 Do not confuse the famous Blush of Roses with the many worthless paints, powders, creams .and bleaches which are flooding tV market. Get the genuine of yofV- druggist, O. II. Snyder, 75 cents per bottle, and I guarantee it will re move your pimples, freckles, black heads, moth, tan and sunburn, and give you a lovely complexion. 1 Specimen Caes. S. II. Clifford, New Ca.stle, Wis was troubled with neuralgia a rlw-Mlttmt iiTi 1ii.4 KlntM:atfli wtiia .,1 I,:., i ....... -,rr. .i... i ...J alarming degree, appetite fell awirtr and he was tern bl v reduced in flesh and strength. Three bottles ol Llectric Bitters cured him. rvuwaru i-Jiepiieri, narrisoui st 111., had a running sore on his lei ot eight years stawJmir. Used three bottles of Klectric Bitters and seven Dottles Uuckit-n h Arnica Salve, and his leg in sound and well John Speaker, Catawba, ()., had live large fever sores on his leg, doctor said lie whs incurable, (ine botlk Klectric Bitters and one box Buck- len's Arnica Salve cured him entire ly. Sold by F. G. Fricke Ac Co. ALittle V!rl8 Expcr'enceir. a LigUt house. Mr. and Mrs, Loren Trescott .-ire keepers of the Gov. Lighthouse at Sand Beach Mich, and are blessed with a daughter, four years. Last April she taken down with Measles, 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 Discoverv and after the use of twn and a half bottles.- was completely cured. They say Dr. King.s New Discovery is worth its weight in gold, yet you may get a trial; bottle tree at f . o. JTicKey Urugstore. 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 lor any case of catarrh thatcan not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F.J. Cheney & Co. Props. Toledo. tjmo. We the undersigned, have know i . j. iiciirv iui iiic ihhi i.i yea' U I t .1. I A. t- and belive him pefectly honoral in all buisness transactions and fi.'. ancially able tocarry out an oblig- . a ' . -1 I .. ' ' auons maue uy uieir urin. West A: Truax, Wholesale Druir- gist, j oieuo vjnio.. u auiing rvinnan & Tarvin, Wholesale druggist Tole do Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, action directly upon the blood . T" a a a - and raucous surlaces of the system. Price. 75c. per bottle. Sold bv nV r :. T,.: - J j i ruiijiiiiiiiiK iree. Take Ralrena for your blond : " erand kidneys. It cures Nervous and general debility. Rheumatism mihiu urpaimui periods dvs pepsia, indigestion, billious attack r-M.i eruption., urinary complaints I 9f1f1 tVlf X7 -- J f . 1 f a ' ' known. It is the best tonicon earth1 iV o c Veu,ma,ea J rice $1 at G n. .-nyuer ana Krown Jt Barrett. hef r