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fi TTlK TATT V T1T7T a T n 1 A'lTKiiiiinitr i, : lUAiJommuji, J'.lillAHh A, I UKSDAV, SK 1TI CMJiKU L'O, IS ST. tfljc tJlattomotitlj Dmrn fjcralb. KNOTTS 1L3 -1 O S. Publishers Proprietors. REPUBLICAN STATE CON VENT' N. Call fortho Meeting at Lincoln in October. 'I In- K'-imlili r;ili eli-etc.n of tin- st.'it" 'of Ne :i'aka itrc i''in-!4t-i i soiul lrlej;ntes from Hie hi vi-r.il counties, to iik'cI la ;onvi-ittiiii at t lie opi-ru house. In tin; Hi y of .Lincoln, Wed-IM-Hiliiy, OHoIft !", l.7, t k oVlork p. in., for f Ik' iui'iior-of p'.-tt'ln iii limn in;tl ion -amli-l;it- for our asorialr jusl i r of I lir sn pn-nie l 1 1 ( . :il I' I lor two IiiiiiIii-is of tlir I m .i ill ol icrnts of t lie t-l.-if niilv-i'.sily, hihJ lo I rans, sik-Ii oiln i liisiin--s as may In- pr-sriiti'l lo I In; con Vint ion, T1IK A i-i-oictio.m KNT. The rrvcia! ')Uiit M-n are tlililli-d to icpre- ft'iilntion as follows, licinx hasi'd upon tin votr ;it for lion. John M. Thayer, noveiiier. in lrt;, kiviiik ore delegate to rarh nriv county, one in lc;;alr-at-la!K'- to caeli county. :ii!l our for each l.'o votes ami the major frac tion tlu-reol" : r;tU,cr "usmg incident ocenred I the necessity of reducing the burden of tne oilier fVfiiing on Ts.o. 1, at Culb.rt- its public indebtedness. son. Nome one wishing to gt t rid off. An inmiiiy into the character of tho yellow cur dog, put ii tag on it, then princip.d ,icm roiimosin.r f,. debt of tho ,i: i i .... i ,f i ""I'l"" aiomiu an. i iicu it, on u,e ironi I l.nited Sl-.tes and (Snu,!... cor.vn KS. Ailiiius Antelope ... Aitlmr IthlHie I'.oone Krciun .. llutlalo.... I.uller I'.iirt ftiasf! ':es Cetlar Cheyenne... 'heiry Clay Colfax Ciiinin i :nsi er Dakota I a wi s . . . I ion Ii'..!.;,. I toiilai I fiiWSOll litmlv Filniore KiiriiiH I'r.inklin Kr"iiti?r i:iu'r i losper :rtnt ... . .. !ru lev Jarlielil Hail Hamilton Harlan Hays Hitchcock... Holt Howard VOTKS. Ool.NIIKS OTKS 1.1 .e!f. rsoll H .tollll-oll 1 Kearney Key a latin 7 Ki-itti K nox I.anca-ter I.iiieoiii I.oan I.OUJI Madison M jI'Iicivoii .Men ick aner Neinah'i Nuckolls ( Moc Pawnee I'll dps 1'ieie.e 1'Iat.uj Toll: i:ic!iarl"ou Ke.i Willow SlOI!X Saline Sarpy... Sai.ii.ii Si-ward Slicriilaii Sherman Stanton Thayer Thomas Valley Wa-.liinjjl on Wnvne Wehstrr Whet ler or!; Unorganized I er'y eixl of the baggage rar VU,n the train started, the conductor, on the lookout for tramps, discovered the dog, and took him into the car. On oik; side of the tag was written "Brnvcr or bust!" mid below this was "Hector Cleveland. My pa for president of the United States in lsss." i,n tie; other side' was, "John -Arkans, IVcs. of the :;; Muniihiin JYrr.s. I Mease announce my arrival. I "! boat the blind luggage from Omaha." I lu: was taken us lar as Stratton, another tag put on, and sent back to Cul bettson on No. L On one side of la" was written: "Agent at Culbertson." On Hit; other: "Unit Kisley, (Uilhertsnn Ji rill. Please announce my return to Culbertson. I was bounced by the H. A. II. before I got two miles from town. I lector Cleveland's pa w;;nt get there in 1 sss. nM,-.Cwk (lazzdlc. LIFE OF A SURGEON. II s 8 II ; 7 n; 4 ; i; in .1 la .. o II i; It A Div ision has just been rendered by the Iowa suirt nie court which will raise an important ipiestion to be settled by the sujireme court of the United States. Suit was brought last sprint; against the owner of a distillery to enjoin him from man u fact ii rin ; alcoholic sjiirits. The owner of the distillery defended on the ground that he manufactured entirely for export within the state and that no portion of his product was sold in Iowa, and that to interfere with a business car ried on with citizens of other states would be to .attempt to regulate interstate commerce and thus to encroach upon the domain of congress. The court, how ever, granted the in junction, holding the I right of the .state to prohibit the manu facture of alcohol to be absolute no mat ter what may be the destiny of the pro duct, and that interstate commerce is not interfered with because the manufacture II is rccon'im'c'n'.ledthat '..V, i.VoxieVlVJadliVit- of llw liflI,or is Invented before it be ted to the convent!" u except such as are held conies a subject for transportation. This hy persons rosid'nn in the counties from which is the case w hich has to be passed upon proxies arcm.cn. bv the court of last l-esnrh Thr Tnv.-,. decision, as will be seen, gives the policy power of the state a wide potency. Republican Primaries. Ihurfstrcit. The republican county convention for Cass county, will meet at Plattsmouth vided upon the question of its revenue Oct. 1st, lssT, lor the purpose of select- policy. This is a fact which is made ap ing 11 delegates to the state convention parent by a comparison of recent utter to be held in Lincoln Oct. 'jth, 1SS7, and ances of state conventions of the party 15 delegates to the judicial convention, in reference to the tariff! Take, for ex to be held at the same place and date; ample, the tariff planks in the Penn- also, to place in nomination, candidates J sjlvania. and Iowa platforms which have for the following county olliccs: been out forth w ithin the week. The County Treasurer. County Clerk, lJcgirter of Pennsylvania olnnk j.llh-.ns rim ,1,1-!,. tions made by the convention oflsso instructive. Nearly all the indebtedness of the former has been a legacy of the civil war, while the latter has never had a war worthy of the name since the establishment of the confederation. Neither of the tiu. i:i. 1 insurrections, of course, can be dignilied with the title of war, any more than can any one of tie; half dozen contests which the United Slates has waged aga'nst the Indians in 1b; past twenty years. A l irge part of Canada's debt is the result, of subsidies to railroads-. The United States, too, has made large subsidies to railroads besides granting them immense tracts of land. lint the amount of this expenditure ha-, in the case of the United States, been returned many times over in the development of the country's re sources which the assisted railroads have brought, while in the case of Canada the -xpenditure still continues to bo virtu ally tin productive. A Terrible Operation A Worried: and I. ihmi-.tr. 1 Doctor A CrlsU. I have rtlwavrt maintained that it ia impo.-:.si!.!; for any man to Us a c-ivat sur geon if ho is destitute, ewn in a con siderable decree, of tho fuur feelings of our nature. I b.-.vo often lain awake l-r hours the night before an imrortant operation, and .siiilVred great mental dis tress for days after it w n.-i over, until I was certain that my patient was out of danger. I do not think that it is possiMc? for a criminal t feci much wor-t ho night before his execution than a nn geon, w hen he knows that upon his s'dll and attention must depend the fate f f a valuable citizen. husl,;ieil, father, i;ioti;- r or child. Surgery under such circmii stanees is a terrible taskmaster, feeding like a vulture upon a man's vitals. I! i S IT In Order lo Keduce iff! Stock, Wo r.liall riaceon :i Ci-inpiote Line of .Mir Center C ;tintcr Children and Infants Husalin Under- surged)!! m ;:tlain to a. n I.:: surprising th.it any jiraetiet; hould ever aid ; old age, r,o great are the wear and tear ot mind and i;ly. The world has t-vi n r.ianv a sad ulctnrf T ;n .1,.., ,i ' 1 . ; . uiuii v)ii; un surgeon. H is mi I. ley; the sun is bri.-.rht ami beautii'iil: all nature is redolent of joy; men and women crowd the .-tivei, arraye 1 i.i tiair l c;;t, and ::ij,ap i)t y js p(.JX0 .;, j.imsLi within and without. In a large bouse almost overh.-mHm' tins t iv..f- .', Although Canada contains only about full of life and gavetv lies uoon a couch one-twelfth the population of the United an cmr!fi:i'('!l figure, onco one of the states, its ratio of increase in number of iZr. Z?, inhabitants is much less than ours. The adored mother of 'muni irons c-hildreu i,o debt of Canada today amounts to about fuhject of a frightful disease of one of ?;i) for each man, woman and child in ,1(T lun'3 or' lfc r')n-v l;C- c,f ber jaw, if ,i., n . i -i o not a Etui more imtovlant part of hi r the Dominion, while the per capita of bo(ly. In an n.HulnL,: iwu is V: I . , ' gt-on, with his jusi.-tai.ts, fj-rendirg out hi,; instruments and getting things ia readiness for the iiapending operation, lie :::;signs to each his iipprcpriate place. One administers chlon form; anolhi r tikes charge of tho limb; o::e scrrews down the tuurni vot vpon the principal artery, and jinother holds himself' in readiness to follow tho kr.ife v.itli bin sponge. The flap are toon formed, the Gkokok W. W.m.tku M. Rkki.y, Secretary, '.I'liTM.x, Chairmae. tett in the Lnited States is about 2.'3. If an inaccurate comparison could bt made upon wealth, the disparity between the weight of the debt burden which the people of the two countries rrspec tively are called upon to bear would be tound to be much greater. And while this burden is steadily decreasing in the I listed States, it is growing at an alarm ing ratio in Canada. In, view of these facts it is not surprising that the volume of emigration from the Dominion into this country, and the causes which pro .1 :. i t i- nuru u, nave oecome a sui ject ol "'ravt concern to Canadian statesmen. The United States-long ago became im pressed with the great truth that a debt : . i i ...... -it is as uurciensonie ami depressing to a nation as to an individual, and the pol icy ot tlie leading American statesmen has been, and is still, to pay it off at the earliest practicable moment. Canadian Oone revered, tue vessels tied mid th huge wound approximated. The v.-r.;;-:u is pale and gh..sdy. th,; pnlsa j.:.n;!v i er- ceptible, the skin wet with claminv ' spiration, the voieo -nskv, tle siirht in distinct. . fcJoiiio on-) whixneru in !!. of tho busv sui-: The wear Dress Cloaks, etc., etc.. TO UK- SnW , IK ki Ji fi ?? i if oh Cost. I his Only Child! ens "White and Colored at 'ic, worth ")0e. Chihlrens White and Colored it .")"e. woilli from 7."c to .si. Chil.lri n-; White and Colored it si, v.orih from si.oi) to s:. Chihln ns "White and Coli.red d isl. :d. worth from s"j to n'.'.O. Chihlrens "White r.nd Colored it worth from s:;..".()to Infants I J-lies at f;h.1() worth " li 1.75 .Ao. " i- c--.- i:- .i r.., s .) Divrses Dressi s Dress, s Dresses I )r esses " " !?2.7.') " ?:5..r)0 Inf nits Long Si-irts at ;0e worth 7i'5c. 7r,c " 1 " J)0e " SI. 2 Infants Lour,' Skirts nt 1.10 worth Infanls bong Skirls at SI. 25 worth sl.7-. Infants J lobes at worth $1. " !?:i.2."i 1 HO. ' " :5.r,o " S5. " " St. pair. ic.-.i, !.- ijii. a.: .io; aiiv.: ; ere riU:i::n istered, the pulse srraduallv ri;es. :u;d aficr a few hours of hi: id work rnd ter rilla anrciety react ir-:i occurs. The ;o.r woman was oulv fint fn:n tho ii i::t in- fiuenco of the an?sth.-tic, shor-Ic and Iks of blood. An assistant, a lu'iid of sen tinel, is placed as a guard over her, with instructions to watch her v.-iih the e!o3 care and to send word the r.ioment the sliclifrst. plianmo f.-vv l-i t-.i.. -. ...... - . . , , , , , l j C5 v .vi;t; 13 lt.l - pnldicists, on the other hand, have been ccived. Deeds, Sherili, County Superintendent of In struetiim. t oimty Jud.e. Clerk of District Court, Coroner, Surveyor ami County Connnis Fioner, 2nd District. The primaries will be held at the re spective places throughout the county Saturday, September 21th, 1 8s 7, for the purpose of selecting delegates to the county convention. The representation of the various precincts will be as fol lows: riattsmoutli l-t Ward, i: votes. Jnl ' 0 ;;rJ ' n 4th " 7 l'retinet 7 Kock mints y 1iherty 8 Avoea 9 lit. I'leasatit fl Ei'ht Mile tSrove 7 " Louisville 10 Center i; " Weeping Water 20 Btove Civek D Klmwuod 8 ' Souili I'.i-nd 5 Salt Creek 10 JreeiiTvood S " Tipton 7 " Ttal 138 ,. II. C. KlTCHIK, 31. M. BCTLKB, Sec3 Chairman. and recommends, as a measure to pre vent the accumulation of the surplus, n "wise and prudent" reduction of inter nal taxation nnd of duties on imports in accordance with that declaration. The convention of lssij declared in favor of "a fair revision of the revenue laws," which would not deprive American la bor of the ability to compete success fully with foreign labor, nor impose low er rates of duty than would be amide to exponents of the vicious and demoraliz ing doctrine that a national debt U a na tional blessing, which is still dominant in many countries in Europe, especially France. Tho steady and alarming rx pansion in tho liabilities of the Dominion is one of th principal factors in the re cent growth in the sentiment in that re gion in favor of annexation to the United States, while its influence on this coun Tho surgeon goes about his business. visits other patients on the way. rnd ; -t length, long after the usual hour, he si's down, worried and exhausted, to his cold and comfortless meal, with a mouth al most as dry aad a voice a3 huskv or, his pr.tient's. He eats mechanically, ex changes hardly a word with any member of his family, r.nd sullenly retires to his saidy, to prescribe for Ins patients never, during ali this time, forgetting tho poor muiuacc-u object ho tclt a tew hours ao. Infants' Lon Clonic, worth 3 ."() lo 15.00, now $2.50 to 12.00 ChiMi-en's Short Clonks, worth in. m 2 to slO, now $1.50 to $8. W3 Hp ffi 'l try is naturally to make annexation uu- repose after the s-v-re toil of the day m r& id "Pi 3iei hmUi&M 1 mm. T.trri-. fTrrrnrr-trrlri. t popular. fit. Louis Ghbe-DeinocraL Tmk Hastings CiazMe-Jouruul is set ting forth tho necessity of paved streets to the citizens of that place. when suduenly he her.rs a loud ring cf tho oeil, and a servant, breathless' with ex citement, begs his immediate presence at tne sick cnarnucr witn the enchmiatioij "Ihey think Mrs. is deim-." TL, hurries to the scene with r;:nid i ace ch! anxious feeling. The stuniD is of u crim son color, and tho palier.t. lies in a pro found swoon. Ail artery has suddt-nlv given way; the exhaustion .is extreme: and stimulants are at onco T1 - . ft rt rou sai.i. good larm wagon a strong set of double harness; auewcov cred buggy with good double harness cordia and a good horse. Enouire of E. U. bought into requisition; tht-Jreesh: -l tuu'1 a"y mereaseu cost ot prottuction Sampson or J. (J. Eikenbarv. which might exist m consequence ot tue higher rate of wages prevailing here. This result is regarded as a victory for Mr. Ilandall and for protection. In Iowa on the other hand, a very different plank has been put in the party platform. The followers of the administration there declare in favor of the immediate -I r . , . v ny Mliey Acquitted Him. reduction of the tariff to a revenue basis, , , ,t, , .. , , A revolutionary soldier had been m "miuvuI U1U leteiuion or tne internal dieted for passinc counterfeit money. revenue tax on intoxicating liquors and Charles M. Lee defended the silver haired tobacco, and nrotcst airainst its proposed veteran on Ins trial. The evidence l : j. i -i reductien as a means of maintaining the R VH Ef-iSJ l'l rOjWl - 2 -73 fay m m$ rl hy.? knis y Lm km - .-.T--K I O!-.,! A I - . j-iiiini.y laii-u. . wiuiu, lUln 111 COlll II 1 Ul'lC lllflV t on ! The vital current ebbs and flows, re- bo lltUl for S 1 50. Purchaser 111 .IV l )'i v -ill In .-i-l, ,v,. - J Schlater, jeweler, opposite the action ia elHl more tardy than before, lrilfrh l! n oM,n, 1 ir ' 13 'J1' l mil Opera House, has just received a large and it is not until a lato hour of the night 1 c.tlM1 l,'C -llCI Hall 111 OliC year; OP, Olio third casll, lal- supply of ladies and gent's gold and ,tIlc1T?n' V' cut in 'f1 iut two years; or s25 cash, remainder in moinh- siiver watches which he offe, sat bottom "'lT ly installments ofLO; or, any one a-recin- to construct a prices. Give him a call. 20 w 4t d G tries, but he cannot close his eves. Ilia 1-deilC0 WOl'tll S2.fj0i) and Upwards will be -''iveil a lot V'if li T . wi:hlii3,J)afct: ho h cry olU further consideration. to pane:.,: no Hears every footstep upon tho pavement undvr hi? wir.uow, and is m momentary tion of the riu: mg of the lii.-lii oxpecta- Lcil. Ho ia disturlx-d by the wildest fancies, I tariff. The two wings, it is evident, are no nearer together than ever. li raci al rectx. Tin: motto of the Manitobans seems to be "A Red Kiver Valley road or burst." Two Schools of Finance. A good illustration of the operation The corn palace jubilee at Sioux City of opposite tendencies in finances is found in the recant history of the United States and Canada, respectively. The following figures show tho public debt of each year of the two countries twenty ycars ago and now. 1S7. 1SS7. U. S $5,008,151,211 i?l,2jO,774,3Gi. Canada.. 100,000.000 .100.000,000. The figures for the United States are Tni: sentiment in favor of tariff is those of debt of all kinds, less cash in grow ing rapidly in the south, the cause I the treasury on July 1, 18'J7, and on Sep- promiscs to be a fine success. The enter prise is a novel one and is attracting na tional attention. Mus. S. Ii. TJoudex. of Tonica, 111., died last Sunday. This makes the total number of deaths, eighty, caused by the awful Chatsworth wreck. of which is the increase in value of the property: in the last seven years the in crease is over $000,000,000. W.. E. Conference. The Nebraska Conference of the M. E. church will hold its twenty seventh ses sion in St. Paul's church at Lincoln bc- tember 1 18S7. The figures for Canada are close approximations for each date. It will be noticed that within two de cades past the United States has reduced its indebtedness almost one-half, while against him was clear, and there was not a shadow of doubt of his guilt. Still, he was a man who had followed Gen. "3Iad Anthony" Waj ne up tho craggy steep of ttony romt, on tiie dark night of July 15, 1779, when that fortress was carried by storm. Lee summed up the case with rare vehemence, graphically described the bloody attack on Stony Point, and, with tears dripping down his cheeks, implored tho jury to acquit tho old soldier. It was uot then known that the foreman of the jury had been with the defendant on the perilous night. The jury wero out an iiour. v hen it returned, the clerk asked: "Gentlemen of the jury, have you agreed upon a verdict?" "We have." "Do you f.nd the prisoner at the bar guilty or not guilty?" ' "Not guilty, liecause he helped to storm Stony Point!" shouted the fore man. Henry B. Stanton's "Random Kecoilec tions." City and Country tabor. Between the shop and the factory tho better life of thousands is cround into me tieot ot tne Canadian Confederation dust as oetween upper and nether mill in the same period has been tripled. stones- Tll? factory by day and thehoard- The preblem in the United States has ginning Wednesday, Sent. 21st at nine been how to spend the revenue which o'clock aud will continue over the fol- has been pouring into the treasury with- lowing Sabbath. This meeting is of in- out paying off the debt too rapidly, tercst to many people throughout south- The problem in Canada has been to make eastern Nebraska. receipts equal necessary expenditures. Bishop John P. Ilurst will preside, 1 caving the debt untouched. Canada, in and representative men and women of fact, has been following the system in the church will be present and speak at vogue in most of th ; countries of Conti- diffcrent times. The forenoons 'will be nental Europe in dealing with its debt, devoted to the business of the conference It can hardly be said, of course, that the the afternoons and evenings to meetings United States method has been patterned on behalf of various Methodist enter- after England's, because this country prises. An interesting feature will he adopted the policy of paying off its obli- thc Lay Electoral Conference which will gations as rapidly as possible long before meet on Thursday. I Great Britain became actually alive to I inghouse, the streets and tho cheap and tho baneful allurements of the town by night makes a poor school in which to train the fathers and mothers of a coming generation. Possibly if the lalior re formers who are trying to remedy the evus tnat oeset wortingmen and work ingwomen in the struggle for life would turn their attention to those mistaken jolicies which offer inducements to life in the town in preference to the independent and wholesome life in the country they might make town and country life both more tolera ble. There is an excess of labor tliat keeps lalior down. The country life needs invigoration through ii diversifica tion and enlargement of industries natu ral to the country and tho improvement of the methods of rural labor. Piiila delphia Record. i.e Goes tiia most terrifio objects, r.nd as be rkes early in the mornim; lo hasten to his patient3 chamber, ho feela that lie has been cheated of the rest of which lie steed EO much in need. Js this: picture over drawn? I have sat for it a thou-.uid times, and there is not an educated, con scientious surgeon that will not certify in iis accuracy. From the Autobioi-ar.hv of Dr. Gross. 2a "i Xss? V V to select your residence lot contemplate building at once even thou: MS ;h you .should not One visit to South I'ark Edvrln Forrest at Was hi 1:5; 1 011. One night, during tlie war, Forrest was at AVashington. Tho 'play was "Riche lieu. " President Lincoln", accompanied by Forney, Seward and several prcme ncnt members cf the administration, was seated hi a private box at the left of the stage. In i clitical opinions Forrest was directly opposed to them. When the grand apostrophe to the pen occurred Mr. Forrest rose, solemnly and deliber ately, facing tho president's box. With pen held majestically aloft, his eyesfinsh ing tire, tho tones of th::t won:krful voice vibrating through the theatre, and speak ing with unusual deliberation and empha sis, he gave such a rendering of Buhver's lines as must have astonished the presi dent. Doner.th the rule cf men entirely creat The pon is niipchtier tiaa the sword. Take away tho stvoivl, States can be saved r-ithout it. LTc looked tho whole party squarely in the face, as much as to say: "And that's my personal opinion, too." Th;.1 shot hit its mark. There ensued some wlusnc-rcd remarks between Fornev and Lincoln. and a deprecatory shake of the head on tho part of the latter, accompanied by dubious elevation of the eyebrows, as much as to say: Well, I never heard that passage read , that way before." Dr. Kane in Baltimore American. wi'l convince the most skeptical tlmt it is the most desirable residence locality in the city, and we will add, that the most suosiantmi class 01 buildin-s of. which J'lattsmouth can ( Px If .1' T ll VOll - - - - s...4 vtvyiU ill I IN indsonic addition. .iUl Beautiful V i re as ti -of :,ros'. 1-! ""S BDJU' fOSKWj around and through the AX entire tract. Any one desiring to can.struct a cottage or a more preten- Tliere is but one way to give: to phnro as children of the same Father that por tion of the riches of the world and trust it to one care. Nothing else is tine giv ing; it is merely tossing a bone to a dog. The first Look containing musical char acters wa3 issued in 1403 from the pre?s of the celebrated "Wyhken de Worde." i.uu." iiueaef m souili i'ai ic, can examine a Jare selection of plans of the latest style 01" residences by cailln- at our oillce. Anyone desiring to examine )ro?erly uiTh a viev to purchasing will be driven to the park at our expense. 1T6 wind CALL ON nam or I?. liavies. CASS CO. basts:. i ft t . i; j" 1 A I.N