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i " . I,. 1 " " i 8 0, c ii I 8 : .t If 1; , 4 ! : 1 COfrYitlbNT 1891 77ieres nothiny left of Catarrh, when you use Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. With tho poison ous, irritating snuffs and strong, caustic solutions, a coou ueai is left. They may, perhaps, stop it for a time, but there's danger of driving it to the lungs. They work on I also principles. But Dr. Sage's Remedy cures it, no matter how bad the case, or of. how lontj standing. Not only Ca tarrh itself, but Catarrhal Headache, Cold in tho Head everything catarrhal in its nature. Iho worst cases yield to its mild, soothing, cleansing and healing properties. So will vours. You may not be lieve it, out the proprietors of Dr. bage s Remedy do. And to prove it they make you this offer: If they can't cure yon, they'll pay you igoOO in cash. It s a busi ness proposition from a responsible house. But do you think they'd make it if they, and yoitr couldn't depend upon their medicine t Yx K. REYNOLDS, Kcgistered l'hyeician and Fharmacir-t Special attention given to Office Practice. Rock Bluffs - Neb. ghe ghtkmouth gerald. COKXKK OF VIXK AXI) FIFTH HTS TKI.KI'Ilo.NK 3. K NOTTS BROS, Publishers I'tilliliel every Tliurmlay, inl laily every evening except Sumlny. KeKiMterediit the I'liittMiiiout Ii, Xcbrunku xst ptllcc as n-cml dawn iiinil mutter for traiiHMilroioti through the U. S. mailt. TKKNS U K WKJiKI.Y. One year in aclvance - - - $1 GO One year not in alvance - - - - 2 IK) Six month in ad vance - 75 Three month in advance 40 TEKJIS OK I.II,Y. One year in advance - - - fr, oo One copy one mont h ----- I'er week ly carrier - - 15 SATURDAY, JULY 10. ls. REPUBLICAN NATIONAL TICKET. ward BchoolhoiiHe i to 8 p. in. Third ward Plattsmouth, oflice of Ricliey's lumber yard, 4 to 8 p. m. Fourth ward Plattsmouth, police court, 4 to 8 p. ni. Fifth ward Plattsmouth, at school house, 4 to 8 p. m. Fi rut ward. Weeping Water, re publican club room, 8 p. in. Second ward, Weeping Water, council chamber, 8 p. m. Third ward, Weeping Water, Tid ball & Fuller's office, 8 p. m. It is recommended that the pri maries held in the several wards of Plattsmouth be held under the state laws governing primary elections. It is further recommended that no proxies be admitted in convention but that the delegates present cast tne entire vote of the ward or clnct represented by them. Oklanik) Teft, A. L. Timulix, Chairman Secretary. The people of Union are making preparations for the fourth -annual reunion of old settlers of Cass coun ty to be held there August 22, which will be the best one of the kind 'ever held in this county, ami every old settler should not fail to be there. The New York Sun declares that Grover Cleveland is a protectionist We would not be surprised if some of Nr. Cleveland's friends would de clare that he is a republican before they get through with this cam paign. They are ready to pledge him to anything. pre- For f 'resident I i K X J A M I X II A IV K I SO X of Indiana. For Vice-I'rt f.ident WIIITELAW KIKII of Xew York. PJ. HJ&NSEN :.D:'o:!: J Johnson lojl'awne 0 Lancaster 4Kichai DRALKK IX- STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES GLASS AND QUEEN8WARE. CONGRESSIONAL 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 Nebraska City, Thursday, July 28, 18112, at 9 o'clock p. m., for the pur pose of placing in nomination a candidate for member of conirress for said district and for the. trans action of such other business as may come before he convention. THE APPOKTIOXMEXT. The several counties are entitled to representation as follows, being based upon the vote cast for 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. ies. Delegates. 13 e 13 rdson in Xemalia Z I Total VS It is recommended that no prox ies be admitted to the convention, and that the delegates present from each county cast the full vote of the delegation. W. II. Woodward, Fraxk M'Caktxey, Chairman. Secretary. REPUBLICAN STATE CONVEN TION. The republican electors of the state of Nebraska are requested to send delegates from their several counties to meet in convention at the city of Lincoln, August 4, 1892, at 10 o'clock a. in., for the purpose of putting in nomination candi dates for the following state offices: Governor. Lieutenant governor. Secretary of state. Auditor of public accounts. Treasurer. Superintendent of public instruction. Attorney-general. Commissioner of public lands and buildings. Kight presidential electors. And to transact such other busi ness as may come before the con vention. THE APPORTIONMENT. The several counties are entitled to representation as follows, being based upon the vote cast for George II. Hastings for attornev-i?eneral in 1890, giving one delegate-at-large to each county and one for each 100 votes and the major fraction thereof: U NANSWERABLE. There are men at Homestead to whom this company offers $0.47 per day. These are no professional men; they are not superintendents of departments. They are simply skilled workmen. Democrats may explain and explain until election day, or until doomsday, but they will not be able to convince any man of sense that any such scale of wages could be paid in this country if the "wall of protection" were torn down and our workmen forced into direct competition with workmen inKurope, who receive not more than half so much. Leavenworth Times. They wash their clothes Wl I ri Trat's wi?efe fteif style. MADE ONLY BY N.K.Fairbank8cCo. chic Counties. Delegates. Counties. Delegates. Adams lt Johnson 11 Antelope HKearney 8 Banner 3iKeya Paha . 4 Hlaine 2 Keith 3 Hoone XKimball 2 Hoyil IKho.x 8 IJoxllutte SjLancaster 53 The New York Sun warns the free trader that win n the principle of free trade becomes identified with the cause of anarchy, and the destruction of the right of property as its leading advocates among us are frantically tending to identify it, all thought of its continuing to receive serious consideration will have to be abandoned for many j-ears to follow. This country is not ready for anarchy yet. The Sun is eminently right. The free traders have gone mad in their support of the effort of the work men of the Homestead mills to take that property away from its propri etors by force of arms.Their attempt to identify the Carnegie company and its scale of wages with protec tion of home industries and; put both down with the revolver and Winchester is one of the most idiot ic outbursts of demagogy the coun try ever saw. Lincoln Journal. W A Boeck & Co i Patronage of the Public Solicited. North Sixth Street, Plattsmouth JJR. A. SALISBURY : D-E-N-T-I-S-T : GOLD AND PORCELAIN CROWNS. Or. Stelnways anathetlc for the painter ex tract lor of teeth. Fine Gold Work a Specialty. ttnekwood Block llattsmouth. Neb 217, 219, 221, AND 223 lAIN ST PLATTSMOUTH, NKIL CALL FOR PRIMARIES. A republican county convention is nereoy called to meet at Weep ing Water at 1 o'clock p. m., July 26, for the purpose of selecting nine teen delegates to attend the con gressional convention to be held at Nebraska City July 28, and twenty delegates to attend the state con vention to be held at Lincoln on the 4th day of August, in accordance with the call of the state and con gressional committees, and the transaction of such other business as may properly come betore it. The basis of representation of the different wards and precincts being fixed atone delegate for every fifteen votes or major fraction thereof cast for George II. Hastings for attor ney-general at the general election in 1SU0, and one delegate-at-large for each ward and precinct. The different wards and precincts are entmea to representation as follows: Salt Creek, 7; South Bend, I 4; Louisville, 7; Kight Mile Grove, 7: Plattsmouth precinct, 7: Green wood, 3; Klmwood, 6; Center, 6; Mount Pleasant, 5; Rock Bluffs, First district. 6; Rock Bluffs, Second district, 4; Tipton, 6; Stove Creek, 9; iirown 5 Hiitlulo 15 Ihitler 10 Hurt 12 Cass 20 C'etlar 6 t hase 4 Cheyenne 6 ilierry 7 Clay 11 Colfax 5 Cuming lo Custer 17 Dakota fij Dawes 10 lavson 9 Deuel 4 Dixon... h Lincoln t) Logan 2 Loud 2 Madison 1 Merrick 7 McPherson 1 ance 5 Nemaha 12 Nuckolls b Otoe 14 lawnee 14 Perkins 4 Pierce 4 Phelps 5 Platte 5 Polk 7 Kel Willow Richardson 10 Dodsre KilKock 4 Douglas 91 Saline 21 Dundv Fillmore Franklin .. . Frontier Furnas Gage Gai io'd Gosper ... . Grant , Greeley Hall Hamilton.... Harlan Hayes Hitchcock Hooker . .... Holt Howard. . 4Saruv 6 13 Saunders.. ........ . 12 1 Scotts Uluff 3 fi Seward.. 7 Sheridan ... . 2Nj Sherman 2 Sioux 3 Stanton 2 TI aver.... 3 Thomas 12Thurston Hj Valley 5j Washington 4:Wavne 5 Weoster 1 11 JelTerson 14 Wheeler. York Total .. 14 ... 8 ... 4 ... 3 ... 4 ... 12 ... 2 ... 5 ... 5 .. 9 ... 6 ... 10 ... 2 ... 18 ...3S7 F. R- GUTHMANH. PROP- )VT?,hl Water precinct, 3; Ayoca, It is recommended that no prox ies be admitted to the convention and that the delegates present be authorized to cast the full vote of I the delegation. S. D. Mercer, Chairman. Walt M. Seeley, U. B. Balcombe, J. R. Southerland, Secretaries. BROTHER WEAVER. Candidate Weaver is providing a load for the people's party to carry in the south. The democrats are ex ploiting his record as republican, greenbacker, labor candidate, demo crat, and now alliance and third party man, and quoting certain choice selections from some of his comments on the south and the southern people. Weaver has never been moderate in his language, and when a republican he was a rank sectionalist and a vigorous waver of the bloody shirt. Some of the phrases he used in describing the southern people are graphic and forcible enough for epigrams, and now they are being revived and re peated all over that section with great effect. The force bill issue and Weaver's rank sectionalism are going to be too much for the third party in the south. Springfield (Mass.) Republican. WE IXVITB YOU TO CALL AND SKB Ol LOW PRICKS IN MENS, BOYS, LADIES MISSB AND CIIILDRENS SHOES THAT ARE GOING AT BARGAINS. TF.Z. J30JHCJZ gf CO 1 1 1'' j! 1 Rates $4.50 per week and up Lumber Yard THE OLD RELIABLE. ii a. waterman & son fPINF LUMBER 'if; Shingles, Lath, Sash, Doors, Blinds ban supply ererw demand of the city. in rear of opera house. TD10TUY CLAUK. DEALER I-V jlpOALJS WOOD 1 t 1 ftATTSMOUTH, -o TERMS CASHo rda and Office 404 South Third Street. Telephone 13. Nebraska 0: Liberty. 7: Nehawka. 5: Platts mouth, First ward, 8; Second ward, 8; Third ward, 11; Fourth ward, 9, Fifth ward 4; Weeping Water, First ward, 5; Second ward, 0; Third ward, 3. The primaries to elect delegates to said county convention will be held Saturday, Julj' 23, at the follow ing places and at the times here after named, to-wit: Avoca, at Hutchins school house, 3 p. m. Center, at Mauley school house, 4 p. m. Eight Mile Grove, at Heil school house, 3 p. in. Klmwood, at Murdock, 7 p. m. Greenwood, at Alvo, 7:30 p. m. Libert3 at Ledger oflice, 7:30 p. m. Louisville, at oftice of W. A. Cleg- horn, 7:30 p. m. Mt. Pleasant, at Gilmore school house, 3 p. in. Nehawka, at Sturm's oflice, 8 p. m. Plattsmouth precinct, at Taylor school house, 8 p. m. Rock Bluffs, first district, at Mur ray school house, 8 p, m. Rock Bluffs, second district, at Rock Bluffs school, house, 8 p. m. Salt Creek, at Greenwood 7.30 p. m South Bend, at school house in South Bend, 7:30 p. in. Stove Creek, at G. A. R. hall; Klm wood, 7:30 p. m. Tipton, at hall in Eagle, 7:30 p. m. Weeping Water precinct, at Cas cade school house, 7:30 p. m. First ward Plattsmouth, from 4 to 8 p. m. Second ward Plattsmouth, Second NO DEMOCRATIC PARTY IN IOWA. Since it has been definitely settled that there is to be,; no democratic ticket in Kansas the demo crats have concluded to throw up the sponge in Iowa, and indorse any and all means that is likely to take the electorial vote away from Harrison. The democratic plan is to insist on therenomiuation of and f usion on Iowa's ''sick six" the peo ple's party to have the congression al candidates in the other five dis tricts and the entire electoral and state ticket! The bosses of thepeo- Fears Soap Which would you rath er have, if you could have The desire of the labor unions of Pittsburg to have the city authori ties fling back Mr. Carnegie's gift of $1,CX),C J for a free library, in his face, because they are real mad at Carnegie, reminds the New York Tribune of a little story of what happened once in New York. Two members of a club, who were cronies, had a little dispute one day over some trifling matter, but both got hot under the collar and they parted in anger. One of them was a manager of the Western Union Telegraph company and the other was a newspaper man. The news paper man had been supplied by tVif m r n it crfr iv i f T l a bnrtlr of tplft- graph franks. When he got home VOUr choice, transparent he bundled up ma frank book and sent it back to the manager with a freezing note, polite, but curt, very curt. The manager had in the meantime cooled off, and the humor of the situation appeared unto him. So lie sent the book back with the fol lowing rejoinder: "My Dear , I return the inclosed, as I think upon reflection that you will agree with I me that a mere personal difference between us is hardly sufficient to justify your withdrawal of your patronage from the Western Union company." The journalist ordered j the refreshments the next time they met. Lincoln Journal. Tuere is no democratic party in Kansas this year, it has died and the Independents have buried it. skin or perfect features ? All the world would choose one way; and you can have it measurably. If you use Pears' Soap and live wholesomely otherwise, you will have the best complexion Na ture has for you. All sorts of stores sell it, especially druggists; all sorts of people use it pie's part' have not yet agreed to fuse on the "sick six," but that is the present probable outcome of the negotiations that have been in progress between the bosses of the two parties ever since the wigwam convention adjourned. That is the reason why there has been no rati fication of the nomination of Cleve land and Stevenson at DesMoines. The whole object of the now cer tain fusion in Iowa and other Ire publican states, is to attempt to defeat the election of a president by the people and thus make cer tain of the election of Cleveland by the democratic house, if the line to carry out ths agreements between the bosses of the two parties, in ex change for contracts for whatever vicious and destructive legislation that may have been contracted for to effect the fusion in the republican states. Fusion will be a stool pigeon trap for democracy all around. The trap will be baited with calamity ites of every degree of opposition to republicanism, but the demo cratic bosses are in charge of the trap and they will work it wholly in the interest of free trade democracy It is a dangerous combination to every good interest of the people of the state and nation, and it can only bedefeated by the vigorous and united efforts of all honest voters who are in favor of the best, purest and most progressive government of the bosses, by the bosses and for the bosses who are determined to rule or ruin without regard to the the interests of the people. Con science democrats will be put to a severe test in Iowa and other repub lican states in this j-ears campaign, for fusion is to be the rule in all states where the democratic party is not in the majority. For Atchinson, St. Joseph, Leaven worth, Kansas City, St. Louis, and all points no-th, east south or west. Tick ets sold and bag gage checked to any point in the United States or Canada. 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