The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, April 07, 1892, Image 2

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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 by every one requiring aa effective
liniment.
?:o other application compares with it in efficacy.
This well-known remedy has stood the test of years, almost
generations.
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 FWW $ C2
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A Full aud Complete line t
Drugs, Medicines, Paints, and Oils.
DRUGGISTS SUNDRIES AND PURE LIQUORS
Prescriptions Caivlullv :omptHiiri'i i nil Hour?.
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Cures
Chapped Hands, Wounds Burns, Etc
Bemores and Prevents Dandruff.
white nussinn soap.
Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Water.
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REPUBLICAN . STATE CONVEN
TION. Tiie republican electors of the
state of Nebraska are requested to
neiul delegates from their Hereral
counties to meet in coiirentioii in
the city of Kearney Wednesday
April 27,1 S'J2, 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, 102.
TIIE 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 18U0, giving one delegate
at large to each county and one for
each 130 votes and the major frac
tion thereof:
Counties
Adams ....
Aulclopc ...
Uaiiner
Maine
H'oyd
lilHIIII' .. ..
Mox Mitte..
U row ii ,
liutl.ilo ...
Itutler
Hurt
Cass
Celar ...
Chart.-
Cheyenne .
Cherry
Cia v
Colfax
CumiiiK
Custer
Dakota
Dawes
Dawson
Deuel
Dixon
Dodtft?
Douglas
Dumly
Filmore. ...
Franklin . .
Frontier ...
Furnas
Gasre
Garfield ....
Gosper
Grant
Greely
Hall
Hamilton ...
Harlan
Hayes
Hitchcock. .
Holt
Howard. -...
Hooker
Jeffersona. ..
Del.
... 11
.. . ;
Counties
Jolmsoii
Kearney
K'eve 1'alia ..
Keith
Kimball
Knox
Lancaster . .
Lincoln
Ioau
Iu
Madison
Mcl'hearsoa
Merrick
.auce
Nemaha
Nuckolls
Otoe
I 'aw nee
Perkins
Pierce ...
Phelps
Platte
Polk...
hfed Willow ..
K'ichardson .
K'ock
Del.
... 7
. . . 6
.. . 3
... 2
... 2
... :$
4
n
9
9
3
3
4
4
5
11
14
4
S
2
id
r,
3
2
3
S
2
4
4
7
5
7
i
12
10
4
4
7
7'
l
11
63
Saline
Sarpy
Saunders . . .
Scotts Mb IT..
Seward ...
Sheridan
r'l
1
Sherman .. .
Mitux
Stanton
riiayer
Thomas
Thurston .
Valley ..
Washington.
Wayne
Webster
Wheeler .
York
Total 595
It is recotuended 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 thi3 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 1393 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 Cit3-, Wednesday, April 20,
1S91, at 7:30 o'clock p. in., 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 RPORTIOXMEXT.
The several counties are entitled
to representation as follows, be
ing based upon the vote cast for
Hon. W. J. Connell for congress in
lS'.K). One delegate for each 100
votes and major fraction thereof
and one delegate at large from each
county:
Count ies.
Del.lCounties Del.
... lii.Otoe 13
.. 10; Pawnee 13
. .. 4." Kichardson ....... . lti
... 121
I Total 128
Cass
Johnson
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. Woo WARD.
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 Hi, 18t2,
at 1 o'clock p. in., 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 for the
transaction of such other business
as may come before the convention.
The basis of representation is fixed
iit one delegate for every fifteen
votes, or major tract ion thereof, cast
for George H. H.istings for attornej
general at the general election held
in IS'.), and one delegate-at-large
for each ward ami precinct. Wards
and pteeinets entitled to delegates,
and times and places for holding
primaries, as follows:
- Tipton, ( delegates, Wilkinson &
Stopher's lumber office. 5 p. in.
Greenwood. 3 delegates, town hall,
7 p. in.
Salt Creek, 7 delegate. Greenwood
town, 7 p. in. J '
Klmwood, 0 delegates, Murdocl,
8 p. in.
South Hend, 4 delegates, school
house, 7:30 p. m.
Center, 0 delegates, Mauley, 3 p. m.
Louisville, 7 delegates. Justice
Cline's office, 8 p. in.
Avoca, (J delegates, Hutchins
school house, 3 p. m.
ML I'leasant, 5 delegates, Gilmore
school house, 4 p. m.
Kight Mile Grove, 7 delegates,
Heil school house, 3 p. in.
Liberty, 7 delegates, Union, 7 p.m.
Nehawka, 0 delegates, Xehawka,
7 p. in.
Kock HI tills, First district. dele
gates, Murra3r, 7 p. m.
Jvock Hluffs, Second district, 3 del
egates, Rock HJuiTs. 7 p. m.
Plattsmouth precinct, 7 delegates,
Taylor school house, 4 p. m.
riattsmouth cit', 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, Ridley's lumber
office, 5 to 7 . m. ; Fourth ward, 0
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
gate's, Cascade school house, 7:30
j. m.
Weeping Water city, First ward, 5
delegates, Churchill building, 8 p.
ni. ; Second ward, ( delegates, coun
cil chamber, 8 . m.; Third ward, 3
delegates, Tidball & Fullers's office,
8 p. m.
Total, 154 delegates.
M. M. Butler,
Chairman pro tern.
A. L. Timbllv, Secretary.
Pronounced Hopeless, Yet Saved.
From a letter written by Mrs. Ada
E. 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 me up sar
ing I could live but a short time. I
gave myself up to my Saviour, de
termined if I could not stay with
my friends on earth, I would meet
1113' absent ones above. My hus
band was advised to get Dr. King's
New Discovery 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. 50c. and $1.00.
Rheumatism cured in a da3r.
'M3'stic Cure" for rheumatism and
neuralgia radically in 1 to 3 da3's.
Its action upon the sj-stem is rem
arkable and 1113'sterions. It removes
at once the cause and the disease
immediate' disappears. The' first
dose greatty benefits, 75cents. 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 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 F3r's Cream Balm for dry
catarrh. It proved a cure 13. F. M.
Weeks, Denver.
El3r's Cream Balm is especiall3
adapted as a remeby for catarrh
which is aggravated b' alkaline
Dust and dr3r winds. W. A Hover
Druggist, Denver.
I can recommend h.13-s Cream
Balm to all sulfers from dr3 catarrh
from personal experience. Michael
Herr. Pharmacist, Denber.
F2l3r's Cream Balm has cured
man3' Cases of catarrh. It is in con
stant demand Geo. W. II03-L Phar
macist. Chej-eime, W3-.
Startling Facts.
The American people are rapid I3'
becoming a rase of nervous wrecks
and the followtng suggests, ' the
best remed3': alphouso Humpfling,
of Butler, Penn, swears that when
his son was spechless from st. Vitus
Dance Dr Miles great Restorative
Nerving1 , cured him. Mrs. J. L.
Miller of Valprai and. J.D. Taolnr,
of Logaii8port, Ind each gained. 20
pounds if an taking iL Mrs. H. A.
Gardner, of Vastulr Ind, was cured
of 40 to 50 convulsions eas3r 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 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 trj- the
successful Kemp's Balsam, which
is sold on a positive guarantee to
cure, they would see the excellent
effect after taking the first dose.
Price 30c and $1. Trial size free. At
ull druggists.
New Washington 1'enn , People
Are not slow about taking hold of
a new thing, if the article has merit.
A few months ago David Hyers, of
that place, bought his first stock of
Chamberlain's Cough reined-. He
has sold it'all and ordered more.
He sa3"s: "It has given the best of
satisfaction. I have warrantad ev
er)' bottle and have not had one
come back." 25 cent. 50 cent, and
$1.00 bottles for sale by F. G. Gricke
tv Co.. druggists.
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 ajrervshqrttimr.
THE WRONG VALISE.
A Younu lirtl-crioiii'a Awful M Intake
a 1 i Hour IW-furt the Vll int;.
It was uinlr circumstances of peculiar
difficulty that A If ted C lecame a
benedict the other la.)'. As the brile
tleet lived out of town, in one of the
riei;hloi in suburbs, he had arranged for
go to the house of a friend not far away
earl 3 in the forenoon. There he was to
dress for the ceremony, which was to
take place. English fashion, at the little
village church before 12 o'clock. Seml
ing most of his luggage on ahead, he
put hia wedding logger' in a hand
valise (one of those Hat soleleat her af
fairs), and boarded the train at the ti.ue
aiioiiitei I.
Although naturally a very exact and
methodical person, he was. not unreaso:,
abl3, rather nervuu.s 011 this occasion,
aud having left his seat to speak to a
friend in the forward part of the car juut
before reaching the station, he hurried
back as the brakeman called out the
name of his place of destination, and
seizing what he supposed was his bag as
it lay in an ot herwise empty seat, he was
off and a wa)' almost before the train had
come to a standstill. Arriving at his
friend's house, ho found that there was
an hour ahead of him before it was time
to dress, so he consigned his bag to the
servant and followed his host into hio
"den" to c;:h:i his mind with a f rood ci
gar before the momentous event.
But he had hardly made himself con?.
fortable before the butler entered with -i
countenance that bespoke an extraordi
uaiy effort to maintain his gravity
Beg pardon, sir, but there must be some
mistake; will you please to see what har
tides 1 found in 3-our bag, sii-?" Quite
bewildered, C , together with his
friend, followed the man upstairs and
found neatl' ranged on the bed what was
evidently the contents of a drummer's
bag of samples a cotton "union gar
ment," child's size; four different gt3d.es
of braces, a patent seam corset, eight
samples of collar buttons, half a dozen
ties of flaring colors stamped "correct
style," and other goods of the same kind
Of course the explanation was obvious
he liad taken the wrong bag, and his own
wedding suit was en route for Boston,
without either bride or bridegroom, on
a wedding tour of its own. Fortunately
his friend was a man of about the same
size, and by borrowing an outfit he was
enabled to reach the church in time and
no one was any the wiser. The story
leaked out, however, and on his return
from the honeymoon trip he had a lively
half hour at his club. New York Tril-
uue.
Civilization and Motherhood.
Nature intended woman to be beauti
ful, health' and happy. But her mul
tiplied miseries have prevented her from
properly performing her maternal mis
sion, impaired her jh3"sical functions
and poisoned the sources of new life.
The mothers of one generation mold
the men aud women of the next. A sick
mother cannot produce healthy descend
ants. She is simply a transmitter -of
sickness to posterit3 And the majority
of mankind are born sick. So the chief
causes of sickness are continued, and
the tide of human inarmity flows for
ever onward.
In civilized life not one woman in five
hundred is fitted for the office of mother
hood on account of complaints common
to the sex. This mav s?em a startling
statement, but it is nmply attested by
those peculiarly quahlkd by extensive
professional experience to give an opin
ion.
And still, despite these facts, there
are fore gleams of a more glorious future
than ever imagined bv man. Hall's
Journal of lit oltli.
A 'l"-iiiiie lit'ov-ry-.
At the loot of the summer palace,
during the Chinese war, an entt rpri-ing
officer- secured a good many little
memorials of the "Son of the Moon and
First Cousin of the Stars," but what al
ways rilled him with regret was the in
formation he afterward received from
a native ofiuial: "You barbarians took a
good main- things away, but you left
.the lions upon the entrance gates, which
surprised us very much." "Wj didn't
think so much of them as you do, from
an artistic point of view," replied . the
officer indifferently, "and it was no
time to encumber ourselves with br;iss
things." "My good sir, they were solid
gold." The officer took to his bed, and
had a serious illness from mere remorse
for his want of sagacity. San Francisco
Argonaut. -
' Gvneaia of the Uoneahoe.
It is known that the hoofs of horses
were protected by boots of leather . at a
very early period in the world's history
at a time which at least antedates
Pliny and Aristotle, both of whom make
mention of the fact. These leather boots
were sometimes studded' with metal
nails, but more usually worn without
extra trimming, the cheapness of that
commodity making it possible for the
owner of the steed to "reboot" him at
any time. St. Louis Republic.
Shark as Game JK!sh.
As game fishes, sharks do not, 1 think.
stand high; the most common of them,
the dusky shark, when hooked, circles
round on the surface and usnall3' bites
off the lines and escapes. If so hooked
that the line cannot be cut, the struggle
is furious but short, the shark giving up
in much less time than a game fish of
half his size, such as the channel bass.'
salt water trout or suapier would do.
Forest aud Stream.
The Lum in Artiticlal Lights.
It is stated that in candle light, lamp
light or gaslight the waste is more than
9'J per cent. In other words, if they
could be so obtained as not to throw
anything away, they would give nearly
1K times the illumination which the.
jlo afford. Even the electric light i
mostly waste. Washington Star.
The Worm Turns.
Newspajwr Bore (cheerily) -How V
do? How de do? How you geliii
PLACES OF WORSHIP.
CATHOLic.-St. raid's Church. 11k. t-twe-B
Klfili and sixth. Failier rtt'iiey, I'HMor
Services : y-is( : nil :3o a. m. Sunday
School nt 2 :'. wlti b'neUctli..
LiiKiH'iMN.-( t'ii er L.cust and Kllnh Htr.
s. i vices inoriihiK inl fveMnji. l-.uier A.
Galloway a.slor. Minday Kchool 10 a.m.
lii ir.- oi'Ai..-St Luke'.i l.huroh. corner Third
and Vine. Itev II li. HurjicHH. pallor. Ser
viced : it a. M. a U 7 :WV . Sunday School
l 2 :.' r. M.
iMMAN AlHTiioitiMT. jriier Sixth St and
;r:tiiit Kev. Hlit. factor. Services : 1 1 a. M.
anil 7 ::m) l. M. Suuday School 10 :30 A. M.
I HKMtn fiiian. (-cniccs In pew church. cor
ner Sixlh nntl (irniHte Mi-. HfV. J. T. Halrd,
castor. Minilav-M: olatU;3C; freuchliic
at U a. in. n:,il h p. in,
HwV. U. s. ('. K f thin church nu ets every
Sahhitth evenhii' at 7 :1S In the ham-incut of
tliechucih. All are nulled to attend these
meet Iiim.
Km ht Mhthoiuht-Sixth St.. bctwen Mala
and fcarl. Kev. L. K. Hrltt. D. I), nastor.
Service : D A . m .. 8 :00 P. M Sunday School
9::ma. m, frayer meetU k Wednesday even-ll'K-
(Jkhman fit f HitVTK.Hi an . Corner Main ana
Ninth. l:ev Witle, astor. Services ukuI
hours. Sunday .-cliool 9 :30 A. M.
Swkedihh roNoni-o ation au flraiiite, be
tween Fifth and Sixth.
Uouihki) Uaitist. Mt. Olive. iak. between
Tenth and Eleventh. Jtev. A. Hocwell, pas
tor. Services 11 a. in. and 7 :U0 p. m. f layer
iiieetinir Wednesday evenlnn.
Yot.-.o Mkn's Cm Kl-Tl a y v ssoi'Iatiok
i: .in" (11 ai"rni:m I'loek, Main street. ion
pel 1111 ei (lif. f-ir iimm. eiiiy, everv Snvdny tif-tt-niK.'ii
al i I.ooiiim open week da)
from 8::m a. 111.. u a : .'to p. 1.1.
So fill f.MK V.-USKUN ACLK.-Kev. .1. M.
W-jod, i astor. Seivices: Sunday School,
''a.iii.: I ie:ict!ii'(r. 1 1 a in. and8 p. m. ;
(iraei- iiii-(i,iik 'lurxihiy lilut ; choir prac--.
ice )i ni, j jii;liL All are welcome.
Subscribe for The Hkkald, only
15 cents a week or 50 cents a month.
Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
The He8T Sai.vk in the world for Cuti
limises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Khcum. Fever
Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilbl&ina,
Corus, and all Skin Eruption?, and posi
tively cures Pilt p, or do pay required.
It is guaranteed to yive fltitiffaclion, or
money refunded. Price 25 cents per box.
For s'nh i F. (1. 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
eat, can't sleep, can't think, can't tic
an3'thing to 3-our satisfaction, and
3011 wonder what ails 3011. You
should heed the warning, you are
taking the first step into nervous
prostration. You need a nerve tonic,
and in FJectric Bitters you will find
the exact remedy for restoring your
nervous S3rstem to it normal, healthy
condition. Surprising results fol
low the use 0 this great Nerve
Tonic and Alterative, Your appe
tite returns, good digestion is re
stored, and the liver and kidneys re
sume health' action. Try a bottle.
Price o0c, at F. G. Fricke &LVh
drugstore. .
Do not confuse the famous Blush
of Roses with the many worthless
paints, powders, creams and
bleaches which are flooding the
market. Get the genuine of your
druggist, O. II. Snyder, 7.) cents per
bottle, and I guarantee it will re
move your pimples, freckles, black
heads, moth, tan and sunburn, and
give 'Oii a lovely complexion. 1
Fort. Sidney is to have a new de
tachment of troops, the iwentj'-firsl
infalry being 01 dered to New York
forts,
At-!tt!e t Iff Fper enrein a LIMt
house.
Mr. and Mrs, Lore 11 Trescott art
keepers of the Gov. Lighthouse at
Sand Beach Mich, and are blessed
with a daughter, four 3-ears. L;ist
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-
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No. S in their
I XT E RXA TIOXAL LIBRARY:
THE HOUSEHOLD IDOL
Bv Marie Bernard, author of "The Rector
of St UukeV." Translated ly KUie L I.a
throp. 1 vol lL'mo. Roji, fl.'Zi; pajer".V
This, the latest novel of Marie Bernard
author of "The Rector of St. Luke's" t a
charmitu; story of life amontf the hiifheot
circles of society, the scene beirtK laid at
the present tinier The heroine "The House
hold idol, is the leaiitv und liellf , all
Hamburg'. idolized ly p:irentand friends.
One of the principle personaife is Hele
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