J lather risky the offer that's made by the pro prietors of Dr. Sago's Catarrh Item ed v. Itiskv for them. For you, if J you have Catarrh, it's a certainty. I You're certain to be cured of it, or I to bo paid .500. That's what they ? offer, and iu pood faith they cure vou. or pay vou. no matter how bad f your case, or of how long standing. . mm - 1 rt IJot a it so much ot a n.sK r Thev have a medicine that cures 1 Catarrh, not for a time, but for all 3 tine. Tliey've watched it for years, eases. i j- your case mere s success, almost no glte Slfflsmonth gerald. COKXKHOK VINK AXI) FIFTH STS TKI.EI'IIONK 3H. K NOTTS BROS, Publishers Iiitlilicd every Thursday, and duily every evening except Sunday. KeKitterel tit the l'lattHiiiout h, Nebraska ixiwt pnice ax Hecoud class mail matter for transmission through tlie 17. 8. mails. TKKMS U K WKKKI.Y. ne year ill advance - - $1 50 One year not in advance - - - 2WI Six immtlis in advance - 75 Three months in advance - - 40 TKK.1S OF IiAII.Y. t ne year in alvance - - - $ i ne copy one month - - - - - 50 j IVr week liv carrier - 15 SATURDAY, JULY 23. 1 W REPUBLICAN NATIONAL TICKET. .ciring tlie most hopeless ea 'J They know that in your case the .every chance of i 3 chance of failure. i Wouldn't any one take such a risk with such a medicine? J The only question is are you willing to make the test, if the J makers are willing to take the (risk? 1 If so, the rest is easy. 1 ou pay your druggist iiity cents ana iue trial begins. J E. KKYNOLDS, Keglstered l'liyeician ami Fhaiiiiacii-t necial attention given to Office (Practice. tctfK 1 1 luffs - Neb. P. J. HHSEfT DKALEII IX- For I'resident I i K N J A M IX 1 1 A K K I SO X of Indiana. For Vice-I'rt xiflent Will TKLAW KIKD of New York. 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, 1802, at 10 o'clock a. m., for the purpose .f milliner in nomination candi dates for the following state offices: Governor. Lieutenant governor. Secretary of state. Auditor of public accounts. Treasurer. Superintendent of public instruc tion. 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 CALL FOR PRIMARIES. A republican county convention is hereby called to meet at Weep ing Water at 1 o'clock p. in., July 20, for the purpose of selecting nine teen delegates to attend the con gressional convention' to be held at Nebraska City July 2S, 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, -mid the transaction of such other business as may properly come before it. The basis of representation of the different wards and precincts being fixed at one delegate for every fifteen votes or major fraction thereof cast for George II. Hastings for attorney-general at the general election in 18'.H), and onedelegate-at-large for each ward and precinct. The different wards and precincts are entitled to representation as follows: Salt Creek, 7; South Bend, 4: Louisville, 7; Lignt liie orove, obliged to compete with steel of English manufacture that could be laid flown in New York under free trade at $16 a ton. Of course the leaders of the free trade crusade know this, but they are not honest enough to admit it. They prefer to appeal to the" preju dice of the working classes instead of their reason, and in the tragic at titude of actors they point their long fingers at Homestead and Car negie. No intclligeu aepublicaii ever as serted that all the scnvndrels or all the greedy monopolists were in jhe democratic party. It is freely as serted that the republican party contains a few of them, of which Carnegie is one. The Homestead affair is bab enough, God knows, and Carnegie, reputed republican is reeponsible for it; but it is no worse than the tragedy at JJriceville a few months ago, for which Brice, the chairman of the democratic na tional committee was responsible, 7; Plattsmouth precinct, 7; Green-1 T .g nQ worse than the starving of wood, 3; Klmwood, 0; Center, o; Mount Pleasant. : Rock HI tiffs. First district. ; Kock Muffs, Second district, 4; Tipton, 0; Stove Creek, 9; Weeping Water precinct 5; Avoca, 0; Liberty, 7; Nehawka. 5; l'latts 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, July 23, at the follow ing places and at the times here after named, to-wit: Avoca, at Hutchhis school house, 3 p. m. Center, at Mauley school house, 4 p. in. Eight Mile Grove, at Heil school house, 3 p. in. Klmwood, at Murdock, 7 p. m. Greenwood, at Alvo, 7:30 p. m. Liberty, at Ledger office, 7:30 p. m. Louisville, at office of W. A. Cleg horn, 7:30 p. m. Mt. Pleasant, at Gilmore school house, 3 p. in. Nehawka, at Sturm's office, 8 p. ni. Plattsniouth precinct, at Taj-lor condition of the coal miners two w a it 0 . A 3'ears ago, lor wnicn -great ocuu, democratic congressman of nation al repute was responsible. As the Homestead tragedy was to ... r . j . i 5 i .1 occur, it is fortunate mat nutciuru five months before election. It will give the just indignation of the workingmen an opportunity to cool off, so that they may vote as their reason and not as their indignation counsels. with thcdeniocratic managers, that they should so earnestly desire to throw the presidential election into the house and thereby insure the election of Mr. Cleveland-"' Hub. Summer llrmit of CongrresMiu". Visitors to congress are not struck by the duriiity of attire affected by senators and representatives in these warm days. Trae, the atmosphere of both chambers is almost unbearable lately, but that need not deter the senators from main taining a little eare in assuming negli gee. To see a great legislator strolling around in limp trousers that would apt ly costume a Joshua Whiteoinb is not edifying. The absence of waistcoats is not a crime; indeed, it is a sensible fashion if proier care is bestowed ujkjii the arrangement of the garments that remain. In this connection the fashion bulletins for congress should advise gentlemen who lay asido their waist coats to supply themselves with ample belts, or even the despised. "Gordon sash," if they wish to preserve the ad miration of visiting constituents. It is very hard to have any veneration for a body of liu'ii costumed with the lack of euro displajed by the senate for the last few weeks. Mrs. McGuirk in Kate Field's Washington. Pojie's Villa for Sale. Another historic house is in the mar ket. This is Pope's villa, Twickenham, which once belonged to the great poet, and was the scene wherein he composed many of his works. It has been occu pied for nearly a quarter of a century by Mr. .Henry Labouchere, M. P., and was some year3 ago associated with the performance of "A Midsummer Night' Dream" by a company of amateuro and professionals, which forr'-l quite an a vniiKin MANl IM rnWTROL - . I 1 . T " . 1 C l.icfArQl tllQVQ The republican part tins year e" lue '"'J uv appeal to the young men of the na tion, and to the young men of the west especially. The new national chairman is a western man ana a young man. lie is representative of the energy and resources of the west. Thomas H.Carter is only 33 years old. He was born in uiuo but has since been closely identi fied with the growth of Montana. He has been successful in business life, but with an inborn genius for politics, he has devoted a great deal ot t:ie re- The grounds are extensive and run down to the rivers edge. 'lhe show place in them is the grotto which is supposed to have been Pope's favorite resort. The villa is prettily situated in a nest of trees ari'J faces toward Ham house, the residence of the Earl of Dy sart. London Stai. years ago made an at- to representation as follows, being school house, 8 p. m. STAPLE AND FANCY ROCERIESiP'- based upon the vote cast for George H. Hastings for attorney-general in ism), giving one delegate-at-large to e for each HW ajor fraction GLASS AND QUEENSWARE. patronage of the Public Solicited. forth Sixth Street, Plattsmouth kR. A. SALISBURY : D-K-N-T-I-S-T : COLO AND PORCELAIN CROWNS. , stelnways anesthetic for the painlee ex tractiOD of teeth. Fine Gold Work a Specialty. ckwood Block Plattsmouth. Nob 217, 219, 221, AND 223 yVlAIN ST PLATTSMOUTH, NKB. Counties. Atlaiiii Anteloe Manner Blaine Hooue -- -- lfovl I lux Butte H row 11 Ituriulo Ktitler Hurt Cuss Cellar ... Chase Cheyenne Cherry Clav Colfax Ciiminu Custer Ilakota Dawes Dawson Deuel-.-- Dixon Doilue Douglas Dundy Fillmore Franklin Frontier h urnas f laie - ...... Gariield foser ... (irant flreeley Hall Hamilton Harlan Hayes Hitchcock Hooker . .... Holt Howard JelTerson DcleKates-iCounties. Delegates, liijolinwm. M Kearney 3: Keya Paha. 2 Keith Mi Kimball 1 ' Kmox Lancaster.. Lincoln.... Logan Loup Madison.... Merrick ... McPhersoii Nance Neuinha.... Nuckolls... ll;Otoe. 5 lo 17 ir 10 1 20 ti 4 11 t 4 3 2 8 58 jt 10 It 4 S 14 Pawnee 1 Perkins 4 Pierce Phelps 3 Platte S Polk. Red Willow.. I Richardson... .... IrtlKock 'JljSaliiie .... 4'Sarpv 13 Saunders .. . Scott s Illuff.. .... fi Seward.... ... .... TjSheridan ... . .... 2H;Slierinan .... 2 Sioux 3 Stanton 2'Thaver 3Thotnas 12iThurston i i lfi 4 21 ti 12 3 14 4 3 4 12 2 5 5 Kock Bluffs, first district, at Mur ray school house, 8 p, m. ' Kock HI tiffs, second district, at Kock HI tiffs school house, 8 p. m. Salt Creek, at Greenwood 7.30 p.m South Bend, at school house in South Bend, 7:30 p. ni. Stove Creek, at G. A. R. hall, F.lm wood, 7:30 p. m. Tipton, at hall in Kagle, 7:30 p. m. Weeping Water precinct, at Cas cade school house, 7:30 p. m. First ward l'lattsmouth, from 4 to 8 p. in Second ward Plattsmouth, Second ward schoolhouse 4 to 8 p. m. Third ward Plattsmouth, oflice of Ridley's lumber yard, 4 to 8 p. in. Fourth ward Plattsmouth, police court, 4 to 8 p. m Fifth ward Plattsmouth, at school house, 4 to 8 p. m. Virst ward. Weeoincr ater, re publican club room, 8 p. m. Second ward, Weeping Water council chamber, 8 p. m. Third ward, Weeping Water, Tid ball & Fuller's oflice, 8 p. m. It is recommended that the pn maries held in the several wards of Plattsmouth be held under the state of his time to the servm mihlican rartv. Two x - when the democrats tempt to steal the United State sen- atoichip of Montana, Wr. carter --?ood between the wouldbe political thieves and the honor and credit of the state. The services be rendered on that memorial occasion have forever endeared him to the repub lican party. At Minneappolis Mr. Carter was one of the shrewdest of Harrison men and did much to re-nominate the man in whose re election he is destined to play so nrnmineiit a tart. Mr. Carters - - management of the campaign lbs best efforts of will every man in the party. Iowa State ister. Rt WAGES IN TIN PLATE MILLS. Some of the employes in Coates & Co.'s tin plate mill at Locust Point, Baltimore-, Harbor, -which was de stroyed by fire, received, according to the proprietors, as mucii as a uav. iiie oesi lciii v. ...... t?-i;iii tin nlate mills (the fore- lyll llOll 1 j-'""-' men), according to Mr. Frick, formerly secretary Wales Tin Plate Makers' Association s,t Swansea, received $14.40 per week, Wilkins of the or 11 V'allfv. i 2wS,Bton laws governing primary elections It is further recommended ttiat no i pCr day. Aew ioric press convention lo 2 18 5 Webster.. HWheeler lliYork.... fi I I. . . V.n V 'i 1o1ai.'illl t rSt f.,4-,1 uui umi uicuiiiftuivo 1J - " the entire vote of the ward or pre- proxies be admitted in R. GUTHMAHU. PROP- I rates $4i0 per week and up umber Yard THE OLD RELIABLE. W ATEBMN & 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 the delegation. S. D. MEKCEK, Chairman. Walt M. Seeley, U. B. Balcombe, J. R. SOUTHERLAND, Secretaries. cinct represented by them. ' Orlando Teft, A.L. Timblin, Chairman. Secretary. AS A LBBOR PAPER VIEWS IT. While the democratic papers are mukinir a oreat ado about the al- -- J- letred effect of the tariff on the Home stead trouble, all for the political advantages which they hope to gain The Nashville American points to ... a r il a. . the tact that "nine out oi me ten democratic representatives in the two houses of congress voted in di rect antagonism to the national plat. f tVi Hptnor.ratic oartv." But X yj li m m. - m. did not almost all the other demo crats in congress do the same thing? It is part ot "the democratic harmo ny" of 1892. How "Wade HaJupton Used Gigais. Wade Hamptor never smoked cigars in a rational wav like the rest of man kind. Instead, lie took the cigars as he bought them anil crusi them to pow der between the palms of his nar?ia arid made use of the fragments as the old regime use sn'iif. The coarse hits were thrown away, and in the military com mittee room, of which he was so long an occupant, there was always a pile of cigar shavings on the floor beside hi chair. The finest cigars in the market were none too good to be treated this way, and more than one genuiue cigar smoker has been moved to expostulation as he has seen Hampton dispose of a fine weed in such tu unceremouious way. Kate Field's Wtishiuirton. The Cook VS All Right. "Do you like the dinner, John?"' anx iously inquired his wn. "I cooked it all by myself." "Ye-es," said Joan, trying to oe Jiinu and truthful at once, "but I'm afraid, dear, that there must be some misprints in the cookbook vou use." J ree Kaposi. Oregon, Washington ana me nor - west rMun'u The constant demand of the trav eling public to the far west for a couifortable and at tlie same time an economical mode of traveling has led to the establishment as what is known as Pullman Colonist sleepers. These cars are uuui on me Maine general plan as the regular lirst class Pullman Sleeper, the only dif ference being that they are not up holstered. . . . They are furnished complete witn good comfortable hair matresses. warm oianKets,snow wimc tains plenty of towels, combs, brush es etc., which secure to me occu pant of a birth as mucii privacy as is to be had in firt-t class sleepers. There are also separate toilet rooms for ladies and gentlemen, ana siuoK ing is absolutely prohibited. Jor r..n ;.iinrmV.Tff. nl tor I'll 1 1 itinr- 1(11 iiiiv.""" - , Colonist Sleeper learnt max, General Passenger aim aicivci Agent, Omaha Nebraska. its of Pears' Soap "Beauty is but skin deep" was probably meant to disparage beau ty. Instead it tells how easy that beauty is to attain. "There is no beauty like the beauty of health " was also meant to dispar age. Instead it encour ages beauty. Pears' Soap is the means of health to the skin, and so to both these sorts of beauty. All sorts of stores sell it, especially druggists; all sorts of people, -cce it. Qifs lriririclS, Dealer in All kinds of fresh, salt and smoked meats.. I nnke the best of 1 kinds of sau sages and ktep a good supply constantly on hand. MAjKKT - ON - SIXTH - STKKFT Iletween Main and Pearl Plattsmouth, - - Nebraska. B. A. McELWAIN Carries an Elegant Stocky OF Jewelry, Silverware, Watches and Clocks. Everything kept that goes to constitute a first-class jewely store is kept in his stock. Repairing done by first-class workmen and sat isfaction guaranteed or mon ey refunded. B. A. McELWAIN, First door south of Post Office, Plattsmogtii, Neb. The SL Toe Herald gives the fol lowing reasons why all classes . . rt 4 1 ...... . C3 ..I t-da arp BPP. I Dhr.nii vnfp for Harrison: "Because tlie laUUllIIUIUCU llltmoviio - wiiw - it.i .1... .,:fT !a in nn wav re- Hip rn mPS tne Iiaff Ot an iimciivmi 1 II i" LilctL U1C Ltl I " - I - - f-nwr.DPqsiONAL CONVENTION ... i i .( iViol . . . . .. - ..! i ...... it. i.. !,.. otiiulj fnr tne The repuoiican eictiuio sposible, that, in lact, u n were uui party; me pij ..... ---- Fr;cke & Co First congressional uistnci oi me i qt the tarjff there would De no equal ng;nts oi every nmci .u. v-.u Cholera infantum has lost rmra Binrp tne lnirouutuu" Chamberlains colic, cholera and di arrhoea remedy, wnen mat remedy is used and the treatment as duc ted with each bottle is followed, a cure is certain. Mr. A. W. altera, a prominent merchant at alters- burg, III., says: n '"J boy of cholera lntantuiu aiiei sev eral other remedies had faded, the child was so low that he seemed al most bevond the am oi numan hands or'reach of any medicine. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by h. The Doctors are Guilty Grave mistakes are made by phy- i n treatmir Iieart disease. The rate oi 8uHM rlealj,8 ia jajiy increasing. Ilundreua ucoine vv tims of the ignorance of physicians in the.treatment of this disease. One in four persons has a diseased heart. Shortness of breath, palpitation and fluttering, irregular pulse, choking sensation.asthmatic breathing, pain or tenderness in side, shoulder or arm, weak or hungry spells, aie symptoms of heart disease. Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure is the only reliable remedy. Thousands testify to its wonderful cures. Hooks free. Sold by F. G. Fricke & Co. A. INF i L UMBER state of Nebraska are requested to w5la lft reduce at Homestead. The zen, whether native or foreign born cwl deleo-ates from the several I a(natue arid viirorons article I whatever the color of his skin may counties comprising said district that we have seen on this subject be. and whether he lives m New York to meet in convention in the city of appeared in "The Rights of Labor," or Mississippi; the party tnatstanas Nebraska City, Thursday, July 28, 1 laborpaper published in Chicago, for protection to every American's Shingles, Lath. Sash, 4oors, Blinds 1$J2, at 9 o clock p. m., lor me pur pose of placing in nomination a candidate for member of congress for said district and lor tne trans action of such other business as may come before the convention. THE APPORTIONMENT, and one of the best-known and most influential papers of its kind. The article is headed "The Protection estead." and is as xaim - " ' follows: ded logicians who are ballot; for protection to American wao-es; for protection to American fishermen; for protection to Ameri can seamen; for protection alike to American capital and labor; forpro- n American veterans: and L unpply eTcrw demand of the city. Call and get terms, rounn sirm in rear of opera house. 4.t,w to bolster up the for protection, above all, against the The several counties are entitled ffee trade arffUtlient by appealing party whose cause and candidate , representation as follows, being I workinrrinen to look at Home- are the cause and candidate of Great TIMOTHY CLAKK. DEALER IN COAL. H WOOD TERMS CASHo to represen based upon the vote cast for Hon V. J. Connell for congress in 1890: One delegate for each 100 votes and major fraction thereof ana one delegate-at-large from each county. . - t i .... Counties. Delegates. 'counties. CaKK JolinsMtn ljincafter stead, utterly mistake the principles Britain of the protective tariff. No one as amiies. no one but an ass would as- Henry She Committed Suicide. Mrs F. r. Hoe, at4Vatkins, left this ir- Mv liusbanu r-orrive me - i t v . . j r . ...t if I cause you trouble, out i suuer so. You do not know what these long, wakeful, wretched nights are to me, ahd I am so tired, darling u nvr be better. It is not easy to take 1113' own life, but 1 have been sick so long. Gcod-bje, my husband,! love you your wife. This is but one of thousands that give up, instead of using Dr. Miles Restorative Nervine, and being speedily cured of their wretched ness. Go to F4 G. Fricke and get an elesant book and trial bottle free. 6 LOUCKS, the imported The following item, clipped from the Ft. Madison (Iowa) uemocrai, rnntn ns information wen wwrin rd and Ofnce VA South Third Street. Telephone 13- Nemaha .. .19 Otoe. .10, Pawnee.. .45jKicliard!n.. . 12 Total 1 . . . . 1 . -it 41... fi. . 1 n.i.aritt.r. " 11 r innn icoiiicii sume, that if the tariff 0,1 steel was Ca,u,ck wno P es-u u . . made five times as large as it is, aha convention, uciwicb l....v .v ... few -uays ago, epraining and . .. .. 1" Pamoirip or 1: o. will be larcre eilOUgll to I,:. l,r m1 nrm fiuitf ti mar it wnuiu tuuiyti ...--- i iitim .. - . uiiusin . -, i any other manufacturer to pay liv- thr0w the election into tne ur. Bevereij-, was cureu by one .-ce.. lbltnJr"l"c .. . .! . . ,.,., ..,.11 nfnrniNl I l.iilo f f ham her nin s Pain Halm. ? tiif. nrotective tarin Tt ia not liKeiy mai - . . ... . .... , I Tins remedv is wnnoui an ci nai ..128 NEPRASKA It is recomniended that no prox ies be admitted to the convention, and that the delegates present from each county cast the full vote of the delegation. V. II. Woodward, Frank M'Cartney, Chairman. Secretary. enables Carnegie to pay living wages if he chooses to do so. Be ingableto pay living wages, it is the work of the trade unions to compel him to do so. But all the trade unions in the world could not "compel" him to pay wages on a scale of $24 or tfil a ton 11 ne was independents attach much weight .t i.-.lnn nf tins tOUUl JLJUIvijih lO II ic vj; demagogue, but what a good many f the alliance farmers are begin ning to ask, and what some of them nre determined to find out, is "what ;a tHe a c-reement entered into by this man Loucks and General Weaver for sprains and bruises and should have a olace in everj' household. For 3ale by F. G. Fricke & Co. For Sale. My house and three lots corner Sixth and Dej-, price $1,200. Mrs. J. A. G. Huell. Central City, Neb., apcK.K. H. Don't Tebacco Spit Your Uifo Away." Is the startling, truthful title of a little book justreceived, telling all about Notobac, the wonderful, harmless, economical, guaranteed cure for the tobacco habit in every form. Tobacco users who wmt to quit and can't, by mentioning The Herald can get the book mailed free. Address the Sterling Remedy Co., box 802, Indiana Mineral Springs, Ind. . ' Nothing New Under the Sun No! not even through cars to Den ver, Ogden, Salt lake City, San Francisco and Portland. This is simply written to remind you that the Union Pacific is the pioneer iu running through cars to the above mentioned points and that the pres ent through car arrangement is un excelled. We also make THE time. For details address any agent of the company, call on your nearest agent or write to K. L. Iximax, G. P. & T. A. U. P.. Omaha Neb. A Great Surpriee Is ill store for all who use Kemp'f Halsan 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. AH drugpists sell Kemp's Ualsaui. Large Bottles 50c and $ 1, . ATT9MOUTII,