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Mi faad.BBaav IUSSOAP h I liUUU ft I HAVE A Q YOUnl republican: STATE CONVEN TION. The republican electors' of the state of Nebraska are requested to send delejaten from their several counties to meet in convention in the city of Kearney Wednesday April 21,l'.r, 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, ISD'2. THE ArroKTIOXMKNT. The several counties are entitled to representation as follows, being based upon the vote cast for I Ion. George H. Hastings for attorney general inlS'JO, givi.ig one delegate at large to each county and one for each laU votes and the major frac tion thereof: Counties Atlaius AnU-lope . - Uiimier 151a "mi- Huytl It'j.iii" .. . I. lint to. Brown Ifullalo . .. Kutler .... Hurt Ciiss Cedar ... Chase Cheveiine Cherry Clav Colfax Cuming - Custer Dakota Dawes Dawson ... Deuel Dixon Dolge Douglas Dundy Kilinore. ... Franklin . . Frontier ... Furnas ... . Gage Del. Counties Del. ... 11 Johnson 7 . . . tl Kearney 6 . . . .' K'eve I'alia :i ... Keith 2 . .. 1' Kimball J . . . 5 Knox 5 . . . i' Lancaster :JH . . . 4 Lincoln 6 . . H iyogan 2 . . . 7 lnip 2 ... S Madison 6 ... 11 Mcl'hearsoti 2 ... 4 Merrick 5 ... 3 .ance 4 . .. 5 .Nemaha 9 .. 5 Xuckolls ft ... 10 Otoe 9 4 Pawnee ... 9 .. 7 I'erkins 3 .. 12 I'ierce . 4 Phelps 4 .. 7 Platte 4 .. 7 Polk r, . . Wed Willow n .. li k'ichardson 11 .. ii hfock :: .. (ii Saline 14 .. Ii Sarpy 4 . . ! Saunders 8 .. 5 Scotts Uluff 2 5 Seward 10 r Sheridan R " lit Sherman 3 2 Sioux 2 2 Stanton II 2 Thayer .. 2 Thomas . . a Thurston .. H Valley . . 4 Washington .. 3 Wavne 5 . . 4 Webster . .. 8 Wheeler . 4 York 12 o V. 9 Total 5!5 Garfield. (iosper Grant Greely Hall Hamilton .. Marian Hayes Holt Howard. ... I looker JetIerson5. It ia recomended that no proxies be admitted to the convention, and that the delegates present be auth orized to cast full votes of the dele- cation. It recommended that the republi cans of even' county in this state be ren nested 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 lSt be held. Dr. S. D. Nercek, Chairman. WALT. M. SEELEV. 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 l:.i0 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, 18lJli. THE APPORTIONMENT. The several counties are entitled to representation as follows, be ing based upon the vote cast for Hon. W.J. Connell for congress in 185)0. One delegate for each 100 votes and major fraction thereof and one delegate at large from each county: Counties. Del. (Counties Del. Cass . . . .. 19;()toe 13 Johnson Lancaster.. Xemaha .. 10 Pawnee ia 4:" Richardson.. Total .. 16 ..123 1-J 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. WOO WAR 1V Chairman. Frank McCartney, Secretary. CALL. FOR REPUBLICAN PRIMAR IES AND 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 16, 1892, at 1 o'clock p. m., sharp for the pur pose of selecting nineteen delegates to attend the district convention to beheld at Falls City on April 28, 1892, and fourteen delegates to attend the state convention at Kearney to be held on April 27. 1892. and tor the transaction of such other business as may 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 1890. 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, delegates. Wilkinson & Stopher's lumber office. 5 p. m. Greenwood. 3 delegates, town hall, 7 p. m. " Salt Creek, 7 delegates. Greenwood town, 7 p. m. Stove Creek. 9 delegates, G. A. K. hall. Klmwood. 8 p. in. Klin wood, 6 delegates, Murdock, 8 p. m. South Hend, 4 delegates, school house, 7:30 p. in. Center, G delegates, Manley, 3 p. ni. Louisville, 7 delegates, Justice CI i ne's office, 8 p. in. Avoca, delegates, Ilutchins school Tiouse, 3 p. m. Mt. Pleasant, 5 delegates, Gilmore school house, 4 p. m. Kight Mile Grove, 7 delegates, lleil school house, 3 p. m. Liberty, 7 delegates. Union, 7 p.m. Nehawka, 0 delegates, Nehawka, 7 p. m. Kock IJlulfs, First district, i dele gates, Murray, 7 p. m. K'ock HlulTs, Second district, 3 del egates, Kock 111 tiffs, 7 p. ni. ''Plattsmouth precinct, 7 delegates, Taylor school house, 4 p. m. Plattsmouth city, F'irst ward, 8 delegates, council chamber, 5 to 7 p. in.; Second ward, 8 delegates, school house, 5 to 7 p. m. ; Third ward, 11 delegates, Ridley's lumber office, 5 to 7 p. m. ; Fourth ward, 9 delegates, county clerk's office, 5 to 7 p. in.; Fifth ward, 4 delegates, school house, 5 to 7 p. m. Weeping Water precinct, 5 dele gates, Cascade school house, 7:30 p. in. Weeping Water citj-, 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 office, 8 p. m. Total, 154 delegates. M. M. Butler, Chairman pro tem. A. L. Timblin, Secretary. Pronounced Hopeless, Yet Saved. From a letter written by Mrs. Ada IS. Hurd of Groton, S. D., we quote: "Was taken with a bad cold, which settled on my lungs, cough set in and finally terminated in consump tion. Four doctors gave ine up say ing I could live but a short time. I gave myself up to my Saviour, de termined if I could not stay with ni3r friends on earth, I would meet my absent ones above. My hus band was advised to get Dr. King's New Discover' for consumption coughs and colds. I gave it a trial took in all eight bottles; it has cured me and thank God I am now a well and hearty woman." Trial bottles free at F. G. Fricke & Co.'s drug store, regular size. nOc. and $1.00. Rheumatism cured in a day. ''Mj'Stic Cure" for rheumatism and neuralgia radically in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system is rem arkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and the disease immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits, 75 cents. Sold by F. G. Fricke &Co. 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 remedj- to give yo u 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 Ely's Cream Balm for dry catarrh. It proved a cure H. F. M. Weeks, Denver. Ely'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 Ely's Cream Balm to all suffers from dry catarrh from personal experience. Michael Ilerr, Pharmacist, Denber. Ely's Cream Balm has cured many cases of catarrh. It is in con stant demand Geo. W. Hoyt, Phar macist. Cheyenne, Wy. Startling Facts. The American people are rapids becoming a rase of nervous wrecks and the following suggests, the best remedy: alphouso Humpfling, of Butler, Penn, swears that when his son was spechless from st. Vitus Dance Dr Miles great Restorative Nerving cured him. Mrs. J. L. Miller of Valprai and. J. D. Taolnr, of Logansport, Ind each gained 20 pounds if an taking iL Mrs. H. A. Gardner, of Vastulr Ind, was cured of 40 to 50 convulsions easy 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 itgets 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 is sold on a positive guarantee to cure, they would see the excellent effect atter taKing tne nrst aose. Price 50c and $1. Trial size free. At all druggists. New Washington t'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 savs: "It has triven the best of satisfaction. I have warrant ad ev ery bottle and have not had one come back." 25 cent. 50 cent, and $1.00 bottles for sale b- F. G. Gricke k Co.. druggists. C ough 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 SOeent bottle for sale by F. G. Fricke A Co. A GllEAT CLIMATE. AN ENGLISHMAN GIVES HIS OPINION OF CALIFORNIA. Borne Feature of Western State Com pured to England Good Adviee for Thime Who Think of Making Their Home in That Marveloua Country. I am writing on Jan. 14. Over in the mild climate of England my fellow gar deners are protecting their plants from frost and Kheltering carefully all thoe jiotted plants whic h they are going t force fur the market. California is large twice the size of England, 1 should say. But if you want to find a place here where you would have to do the like in your profession you would have to hunt the cool and somewhat treacherous bay surroundings of our me tropolis, or you would have to climb the peaks of our Sierras, and then you would have to reach an elevation of 3,000 feet lefore finding places with a real winter. We have no winter hre, and what ia generally calhfd winter is underRtood to be the rainy season. This season is very mild, and we work at our places here in the foothills of the Sierras iu shirt sleeves" today and call it a most beauti ful day. Our foothills rival the valley; we have the high inomitaius nt the back of us protecting us from the dry winds of the plains east of them and giving us tho benefit of the warm reflection of the sua, which shines here almost every day. Our grapes ripen at 2.000 feet elevation lnl seven davs later than those from the Fresno region; while our climate not so hot, being easier reached by the winds which blow every day from the ocean. We can dry raisins in the sun m spite of the occasional early rains which set in once in awhile in the hay ing season, at the end of July. I he highest temperature 1 have re corded for four years was 112 degs, Fahr. in the shade. I nrnst say for person coming from a cool climate, like that of England, this is anything but agreeable. But then 113 degs. up in the mountains feels nothing like that heat in the valley, where no air may blow at the time. Hot spells last usually from three to five days, and then again we record 1)0 degs. to 95 degs., or even 8." degs. Fahr., for weeks at a time. By the time a jerson has been living here for say five years he gets pretty well used to it and lives through it just like everybody eLse. A HEALTHY CLIMATE. it is healthy here. i. he air is won derfully pure, and the fogs which visit us from the ocean are quite pleasant pure and refreshing. The Coast ran is different altogether. It is affected by the evaporation of the ocean, and conse ouently cooler and temperate. The Coast range cuts the valley sharply from the ocean border, and its peculiar ity is best demonstrated by alluding t? the fact that, while the grape never riien3 at San Francisco, ten miles from it, just behind the Coast range, there lies the land which supplies the city nearly sJJ the year round with the most delicious strawberries. Most people who come to California usually stop and stay at San Francisco. The climate is more agreeable, and there are more fellow countrymen, and all the advantages which city life offers. But the most Acceptable openings are in the interior. Gardeners, as a rule, are peo pie who are least afraid of anything, and if they cannot get a job at their own trade, very well, they try another. Fruit growing is at its very best in California, and its climate is adapted to every kind in evpry part. The grape will grow and ri;en, rich in alcohol or sour like a Riesling, jui-t as you choose to pick your location. The orange is at home south and north up to 1,500 feet, and, wonderful to note, the apple will riien side by side with this subtropical fruit. Olives seem destined to shade every hillside which now gives ground to pines and underbrush, and peaches and apricots bring such wonderful re turns that it is not surprising that Eng lish capital seeks investment by the million. GOOD ADVICE. If only the ground is kept cultivated it needs no irrigation, and shoots of ten, twelve or even fifteen feet in length on two-year-old trees are something a per son may see from the railroad car while traveling through our glorious state. The population of California is still small. One million and a quarter is all this state's census gave as the number of inhabitants. There will be homes for just as many aa may choose to come and work their way. The great danger is that the warm climate and the ease with which the soil gives a return will make the people too lazy. The young genera tion springing up at the present is not as energetic as their forefathers, from whatever country they came. Times have been too easy for the old folks if they did not make any money through labor they did so in trading, and as a last and most important resource they can fall back ujKm their real estate and turn into money what the emigrants are willing to buy. The estates are too large altogether at present, and the more they are cut up the better it will be. The man who comes here ought to know a trade, and be a handy man all around. He should be content to work for other jeople for a time until he gets accustomed to the ways of this climate. And he should work at the wages which the trade unions have established. As he works for other people he has the best opportunity to watch his chance without running any risk. Jackson (Cal.) Cor. Gardner's Chronicle. Tbe Size of Solomou'ii Temple. Solomon's Temple, us described in the Scriptures, would not be regarded a a very imposing structure in this day and age of the world. Its length was If? feet, breadth 36 feet, and it wns 54 feet in height, with a portico or veranda - j feet long and 18 feet wide. We ha. private hmses that overshadow Mich ; i unpretending structure. St. Loul- Iie-puhhe. PLACES OF WORSH Catholic Nt. raid's Church, ak. Klfth and Hlxth. Kather Cauiey, Services : Vhnm at 8 Mid 10 :.') A. af. b Hcliool at 2 :M, with benedict Un. '( Ohhihtian. Corner LocuHt and Elk'hihV. Serviced morning and t-veMHK- KWer Galloway palor. Bunday Hcliool 10 a. m st.. I.iike'ft Church, corner Tl and Vine. Itev. li B. HurncHK. im-tnr. Nr vioes : 11 A. M. ai d 7 :30P. at. (Sunday Hchool at 2 :30 p. m. t. i!A M hi iiippiHT. i arner Sixth Nt and :ianile. Uev. IHrt. I'axtnr. services : 11 A.M. and 7 :: I. i. Snuoay Schi'ol lo :30 A. M. rwKhnvTMtiAM. nr-vlces In i ew church, cor ner .sixth and (ir.unle nt. liev. J . T. halrd, l aslor. sundav-HC' ool at ;:' ; ITeaclilnj; at II a. in.avl k i hi. I In ir- V . K. S. V. K of lb Ik church tin ets every S:ttil;itli evenlni at 7 hi the hunt im-M or the chiicrh. All litCethiKS. are invited to attend thea KntHT M ktiioihht. Sixth St.. netwen Mala anil Penrl. Kev h. F. llrltt. 1 . I, nantor. service : 11 a. m.. 8 :(( V. M Hmidat Hchool !:.' a m rrayenneetii g Wednesday even ing. if km an rifsnvTKKiA.N .Corner Main and N:ntli. liev ttte, astr. Service umiiaI hours. Sunday .-ctiool 9 :30 A. m. Swkkihsii oMJHf'iATioNAl. ; ran lie, be tween Fifth and Mxlli. t'oi.oKK.n Hah 1st. Mt. Olive, i-ak. hetweea leuth ntil hie ven th ev. A. Konwell, pas tor. Sim vices II a. in. mid 7 :.'M) p. in. 1'rayer ti'ei'tintf Wednesday evening. YdD.Vfl Ml-N'H Clini-Tl A F A HSOCIATIOJC lioi'ins ill V :1 i ii an lilnck, Min Mri-et. (ios pel ineeiinj;. f-w me;, only.everv Hnwlay iif ternonii ;-t -I i.Vl.ici,. hixiuiH open week day from H:3 a. in.. i li : M p. ni. SlM 'l.l J'AI'K Tai-KHN ACI.K. Kev. .1. M. v'jod, i a.so.r. Si rviia s: Sunday Hchool, . in.: i reaching, lla in. and 8 p. an.; I'rayei meet iiir ucwliiy nilit ; choir prar l i'iil. v nif.'lii Al! are welcome. Subscribe for TllK J I ERA LI), only 15 cents a week or 50 cents a month. Bucklen'8 Arnica Salve. Tub Best Salve in the world for CuU Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum. Fever Sore, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Cornfc, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Pih-H, or no pay required. It is- fii urn n teed to give satisfaction, or money refunded. I'ricfc25 cents per box. For sale b; F. 0. Fricke Lincoln, Blair, Beatrice and Kear ney now have each two kinds of gold. cure. The First Step, Perhaps you are run down, can't cat, can't sleep, can't think, can't do anything to your satisfaction, mid you wonder what ails you. Yott should heed the warning, you are taking the first step into nervous prostration. You need a nerve tonic and in Electric Bitters you will find the exact remedy for restoring your nervous system to it normal, healthy condition. Surprising results fol low' the use of this great Xerve Tonic and Alterative, Your appe tite returns, good digestion is re stored, and the liver and kidneys re sume healthy action. Try a bottle. Price 50c, at F. G. Fricke & Co's drugstore. 0 Do not confuse the famous Blush of Roses with the many worthless paints, powders, creams and bleaches which sire flooding the market. Get the genuine of your druggist, (. II. Snyder, 75 cents per bottle, and I guarantee it will re move your pimples, freckles, black heads, moth, tan and sunburn, anil give you a lovely complexion. 1 Fort Sidney is to h iven new de tachment of troops, the twenty-first infatrj being ordered to Xcw York forts, ALfttle . ir!s Experiencein a LigMt house. Mr. anl Mrs, Loren Trescott are 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 Discovery and after the use of two and a half bottles, was completely cured. They say Dr. King.s Aew t Discovery is worth its weight in gold, yet you may get a trial; bottle free at F. G. Frickey Drugstore. The Homliest Man in Plttttsmoulh 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 $L! How's This! We offer 100 dollars reward for any case of catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. r. J. Cheney oc Co. tVropB, Toledo, Ohio, He the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and belive him pefectly honorable in all buisness transactionsand fin ancially sible to carry out an oblig ations made by their firm. est & I ruax, Wholesale Druir- gist, Toledo Ohio.. Waldincr Kinnan & 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, 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggist; Testimonials free. WORTHZVOTO CO 71 BROflDVAT.'NEV YORK. Annotiuce for immediate publication u Ao.'i) in their INTERNATIONAL LIBRARY: THE HOUSEHOLD IDOL Bv Marie Bernard, author of "The Rector of St Luke'. Translated by hlaie L Lh throp. 1 vol 12 mo, a Rox. fl.25; paper 75c This, the latent novel of Narie Keraar.i author of "The Rector of St. Luke's" tit u harunnir story of life ariionir the hivt.t circles of wciety, the scene leintr laid a he present time. J lie heroine "The ll.ni.. hold idol, i the lieauty and belle of all Hamburg, idolized by pu rents and friend One of the principle lert-naifeM i u bra ted artist and theUmk nintain. cru..i.- c descriptions of Htudio life. The interest x fully sustained throughout tho .;,. story, the -character Iteirrg Drawn with igular clearveaa aoa fidelity: nlrdT .- ..V