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' ' TllK.PAILV HKitALD, I'LATTSMOIJTH. XKKRASKA, -VVKDNKsllAY, yoVEMJJlDR 2, 1S67. - I I . l)c tJlattcmout!) Dailtj jerali KNOTTS BEOS. Publishers & Proprietors. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. l"or 'Supreme Jmlce, SAMUEL MAXWELL. I'vr 1'nlvi.Tisity U'KMits, DR..H. 1$. DAVIS, Ml. (JEORUE ROI5ERTS. For JuiJeeof tti-eoml Judicial District, HON. SAMUEL M. CHAPMAN. HON. ALLEN W. FIELD. REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. I'or'I'rpiwuriT D. A. CAMPHELL. l'or Clerk BIRD CRITCHFIELD For Keeonler WM. II. FOOL. For Judge CALVIN RUSSELL. For B.ij)Oi iti t !iili'f-1 of Public Tnstructlou MAYNARD SPINK. siiciiir I. V. EIKENHARY. For Clerk of listiict Court II. J. STR EIGHT, For Ccuuty Commissioner GEORGE YOUNG. For Surveyor A. MADOLE. For Coroner HENRY IJ(ECK. The Republican Stzfto Platfom. Tilt i'iiullie:iu ntrty of Nebraska, while Terra etui of property rililH, sunt holding no sympathy wit!i those who would with the com muii'it divide, or with the anaix-liii-ts tlextroy. reastris its determination that the nrat rail way corporat Ions of this state which hold re lut ions of closest interest to the people shall ba the fairly paid servants of the sta'e and not It-- niasicrs. ill wink of leiHlative control in thw statu and u.itioti Miall continue until ah came of complaint of exorbitant rates and unjiiu (ii'-i'iiniii localities i-hall ei resnousiOilit vjurlii Iihyiiil; original ed all legislation looking to railroail cunirol and t lie creation of those tri Icmals or.commir'sioiiM whieii have heen en aided to ifiapplu with corporate power, the rp puhlieati party will see to it that by a I needed wiiiurvmrnis 01 power lliese Fkom all appearances, it looks as if the democratic governor of Arizonia hail fronted a political alliance with the Mor mons, by which they arc to he protected against legislation unfriendly to polyga my, in return for their support of the democratic ticket in territorial elections. Snch a combination deserves the sever est censure of all good citizens; but at the samo time it is just in harmony with the democratic party. "When it is remembered that the fight made on Allen Field springs from Mr Field, s independent action in bolting what a very large section of the republi can party of Lincoln considered a ticket unworthyof their support in municipal affairs last .spring it conies with exceed ing bad grace from A. J. Sawyer, the direct beneficiary of that independent iiction, to be in the field opposing Mr. Field on non-partisan grounds. Who ever heard of A. J.. Sawyer bolting a democratic local ticket? or for that matter any other kind of a demacratic ticket? Andrew Jackson Sawyer would vote for the worst man in Lincoln as a demo crat in preference to the best republican, simply because Andrew Jackson Sawyer is an intense and bitter partisan, while Mr. Fields' action in supporting S awyei for mayor last spring shows him, Fields',, to be exactly the opposite kind of a man and citizen. Republicans of Cass county! There can be no good reason for sup porting A. J. Sawyer as against Allei, Field unless it be done on extreme, dem ocratic, partisan grounds. crease of both Chinese and negroes is from within only. This cannot be checked by govei mental decree, even if it were contidcrcd necessary to check it. The increase of the anarchists, paupers and criminals is largely from with-out, by immigration. The power to regulate this is an attribute of sovereignty, and can, in the United States, be exercised by the people through their servants in Congiess. Population is one of the attributes of national greatness. Some of populutiou, however, bring weakness instead of sTength to a nation. The supply of this kind of population which the United States ha3 already on hand cafo and JJenvor, is considerably in excess of present needs, 'nformation to Capital Seeking Investment. POINTERS ABOUT PLATT8MOUTH. It is tl.c gateway to the grcut South Platte conn trj It is situated on tlio Alieoui-i Uiver at the mouth of the Platte, nt a, noint about half war bstwccii W"- 1 J -Qlobe Democrat. e;ivor, onlv two li.nird by rail tVom Lin,-,.!,, tl. .-mit...! s.tn1 fm-tv minutes from Omnli, the metropolis o! tJu: .State. 1 DAVIS IN GEORGIA. The unparallelled enthusiasm which gre-tol JeiT Davis upon his reappearance at various points in the south should be satisfactory proof, to fair minded people hut the cause for which they once sacri ficed national honor, has lost little of its hold upon the minds and hearts of that rebellious section. From every platform upon which the arch traitor has appeared during his triumphal march, there litis been delivered speech after eulogizing the confederate Hag, and denouncing as traitors the men who carried the stars and stripes. It is not surprising that these followers of Jeff Davis should kindly remember the "lost cause" but that in the year 1837 they should devote their eloquence and Population about D.OOt) and rapidly increasing. lias one oi tlte imest systems of Water Works in the State, btreets arc wt ll libtetl by gas. A street railway in operation. Grades ..Ulic streets established, aiid l.oiids voted for the purpose of constructing fcwemgo and paving of Mam Street, work to commence thereon in the spring of lSsS. Mas a line- lour story high kcIh.oI building and six ward school houses. Aside from bueinesi houses over 100 residences have been constructed during the vear 3S87. An Opera House costing $50,000. JNeorasku I reserve and Cannii; ploys -10 hand- factory, capital 13,000, capacity 300,000 cans per" year and tin- employs thirty hand. s per year and employs .125 Prick and Term ;nk: capital -50,000, capacity 10,000 bricks per day, c llattsmouth Canning I actorv. canitnl ft!inn in i rnnw. . nanus, turns over m one vears nuim. i . ma oaA " 1 Two da.ly pajjers; one Pepublican and one Democratic, bchnelbacin r buggy and wagon factory. ern dirEk-r' Ci"lP ,IlanulUctr "nploya fifteen hands, and largely supplies the trade of southwest- Dufuor &z Co's. now l'acking House. The great C. V.. ic Q. Pailroad machine tih,m ,.,i i, t i - . . 1 n;t V. fi i- l '""jw, luiiiiu iiuiim;c, Morcnoi'.M's, tve, nrr iiiaciiaiuuu k logic to reuflirming the soundness of "li point for the itc ot its system west of the Missouri Piver. enndovin- manv hundreds of hand... and uisoursing to employes monthly about S30 Ooo ' J TnE republicans of Cass county should remember that for the- office of distrief iitiiii in favor oi individuals of I clerk, they have a candidate well quali ;:it t exist. As.suiiii; tlx- r , -, .. .. - . . . iii.-h ;fairiy helongs to ir f I lied and well suited in every parttculai for the position; that II. J .Streight isai old resident tax-payer ot Cass county, has never held any pol'tical office, an l'"tl HIC.TJ t.OUMIIlS.XUII. llil- 1 i ,f . linual and stall', Pliall be armed for bailie and I 111 1,113 llmc was not a candidate till PU' lor vi-tory Vlnl; favoiin- sucli ci an-e in f,ir-f,i 1 :.,.! i. i - without any effort, whatever, on Ids part. Mr. Streight's opponent W. C. Showaltcr, is as vigorous a detn ocrat as there is in Cass county; an ac tive member of a democratic campaign club in this city, and a man thnt snares neither time nor money to achieve and insure the success of the democratic ticket, whether he be a candidate or not, and after Mr. Showaltcr held the offic of district clerk for eight vears. which pays a good salary, it seems to the Her ald that no excuse could be offered by u republican for scratching Mr. StreightV name from the ticket and putting W. C. Showaltcr in odice again ill this old republican county of Cass, for four long years more. The presidential campaign is coming on and there are al ready enou.h democratic "clubs raised tlio cotit!t:itio:: of tins ntati; as will permit the railroad rominis.sioiier.s to he elected ly the penpln, it hereby voices its eonlideiicu in the wxit in;; board oi ti-aiis;tortatioii,and commend its eirorts to obtain for Nebraska the same taritl of rates for freight and carriage of pas eners as accoriled to ueinhborinj? states aiiunariy circiiinstaiiced. It is grossly unjust aud a previous wrong that Nebraska should pay more for the transportation of lier products ami t ne carriage of bur tiupplir a t hau her neigh bors, iora. .Minnesota a'ld liakota, with its JU0iilesof easily const meted and cheaply maintained lines of railroad and t He republi cans of this state will not utae th . ir elioris ntil all wrongs be righted. Wu raiiiriii our a i tit-i uu-e to the American s.Tsicn oi lariu. under wincli. witli Its br-ad jtrotaetion of American labor, our country ha prospered bevond any other, as the business of the country nour demands revision, the re publican, alive to the demands or every mate rial interest, will see to it that such revision shall bo made at the earliest practical day. We condemn the action of the democratic ma jority in congress in that afte'r repeated pledges of tariirreform.it Ins utterly failed wliilu lii-fine a larce majority in the house ot rapresrataMTe-i. where t iriir bills must origi uata. to bring about ouch reform, which mni aoma train tho party that has ever been the friend of the American laborer and producer. The gratafuTtha.iks of the American people ara due to thoe who defended the union in the late war an 1 we are in favor of providiii" auitkble pensions for soldiers and eaiiors who ii. . . ..... tueir position, is a little surprising in view of the repeated assertion, on the part of our democratic friends, to the ef fect that the "war is over." Northern democrats apper to know as much about the patriotic south at the present time as they did in 18G4. In a secular s.mc, we are glad to note the progress that has been made in that once desolate and ruined section under the intluence of republican legislation, tnd we entertain no apprehension that these periodic outbursts will materialize One of tli .t .... i j ! . . u nnwi lauroHU UrKIITCS III tho ITn fnd Rut., 1 H; Ti- .1 a l limit of the city ""'n'l uiaiw njMiis mu jiissouri jviver ut me couuifru tf1'" niil.cs.f,t r;liI' conveys its freight traflic into and Ihrou-h our eity. K C !trrr p"iL east ami vest over the C. 15. & Q.J K. O., bt. Joe eV' C. 1. and the IJ. r. II. 11. in Xelira-ska iodInndf? iUld t Barnes, to Om.lia ,arkcU together irith ment of tnlSS "" a I)lcasUflt P1" to ..irahle j.lace lor the eitahlish- To healtiiy, legitimate manufictori tl II IT (Mltp.rni'icoa hrt ;-:.,.-.,.-. 7t..i- l1 .11 i i.i i. rnnn.,),;,,,!,.,,,,.,, f, i .. i"'. l. I.t. I MIHMUI1 OI!JU UOUOlICSd IIiaKO -..ri i i l i llM-u loc.uion, and eorresiiondeneo ts solicited. W Jnle mil estate values are irrowinrr tirmor onM. ,.. i i.. .. .. .. . , .... ahout them, and ood resident l.- t. i . .. ' 1 y K M '"""" "Pniauvo or nctitions 1 llll I 1 . 1 1 K !!( 'i (ir !17 0 .,4- 4. . .-.1 - , . .-. into another attempt to impoverish the chased at from ) to ftlOO t.er .-re WW! ; P ' , ' " , " ! ' '.V"J; ,a,ul.PJ4r t,;e ('' ran hi PUr' war; but weUr;,, : r....:f i i " V meive moni.'is our cify e-:eet.s to wecomc the i-ciiie. una inu .iiiaua anu outliern I in u-ii- t.,f-. ;tc m..-.. J JJ. 1 L.-l IUI NlJI.IIt; 1III111.H. country through another war; but make these bassinir notations to show that in politics the old spirit still lives and tliar southern democrats are still shouting for Jeff Davis and the stars aud bars. lhe a bore lacts aro given without exaggeration antl the cit, more lnan above indieatod without thairfault or vice, become objects of ;loainst tne republican party without public or private charity and to the widow I nlar-mrr nnr nir. in nK o- ami orcha"-of tnore who fell initsdefens," I placing anj more in oliice, at this time. anKn ticket boys and you Britain had toward the colonies when it amicavora to obtain lor their country the lapsing oi iree. lnsnrntioim and local self government. V.e recognie i i Charles Stew art rarnell and the lit. lion. William E. (ilad otone worthy chainpions of the fundamental priacipals ot the JJeelaratiou of Indepen dance. We condemn the action of the president in kia attempt to return the trophies won by ravary on tlie field of battle. nre e-onuaiiiii me narrow, intolerant and par tisan action of the democratic partv in exclud will neve regret it. BITTER AND RAMPANT. Chicago Tribune, 23: Like the orator at Richmond upon the occasion of the unveiling ot the Lee statue Thursday, Cleveland's late minister to Mexico. Gen. J.ickson, defender of the "lost cause," in mo icueut speecu at jnacon, ua I General Grant's placed tlie contest to destroy the Ameri- Fame will alwas grow brighter with age. Balveat's I'i"- Tunic' rco aires onlv a trial to illustrate whether the cnfebled constitution will change to one of stout or robust form and the ruddy r.low of perfect health will appear where disease ence was. Xo euro, no pay. Price .0c is inro its corpor; I the jn-ospeets for the luture iiroFpcritv of our are enrnestlv .en.-.h-.l t l , . . ,u nne.unenM miietUty 1.,-if c i 1 . i"-''onai investigation. Whi o here you will he dven a f reo coin Avenues or hv South 0 th S ' .1 , 1 " ' C? Ion --!o hj o.thcr Chicago or Lin-' tor. Sottth V,,-l- L ,,.U r ; ' : " l.y r ICAC"eu'n ;l tcn "i"" n the husinese cen- '"" '"i","j' 'uiivniii ti) man a any other part of tin eity. C rrcro::deneo solicited. an union on the same footing as the war Jeclared by the colonies against Great Britain. The very statement shows its own absurdity. The north had exercised no tyranny against the south as Great IIexhy Gkougk, in a lengthy interview on the political canvass in New York, professes to be greatly encouraged at the progress his anti-rent party has made, and of the heavy vote which he exoccts MlfiiS to be Pll!;d r secretary of state. ue declares mat during the period of the canvass surprising numbers of voters have given in their open allegiance to the anti rent party, not only in the city of New 1 ork, but also in other portions of the state. The anti-rent m.rtv l Fowei inert but cix timas during the first fo'rtv I I r ' 1 j. , year ..f or national goveniMient. a notver I ,,CIore made so great advances as in such cities as Utica, Rochester, Albany, etc., ivhere the Georgites now have active and lanlv and induteusible ground of a diflerene. l. political view. it content with their ef farts to exclude the negro from the elective f ranchua. thev now sce-K t.- iimaerii ligant. pio erous and patriotic people because vt their political opinions. e view witn aiarin ths abuse of the veto power py the president of the United States A power from the use of which England sov eremim have abstained for he people intrusted to the president for the r"'-"i I'laiciinug natv legislHtiou, lias bv th present mciiiiibeiit of that cilice been useii to tawart the well ascertained will ef the peo la aud to resist their repeated demands. He lias, in one-h iir of a single term of oftice, iued tho power more times thin all the predecessors oombined. lie has sought by all tne prece-jleuff-,1 uv; of axtraonliuary power, to consti-iut-himself a co-ordinate branch of the na tional le-ltlature. Ho rrepiently exer oiaed thlo "one man iimvpr'' l.v tim n.. ...f .... i . . .. .".""'""j "C,1UUU Ul i'ockci veto- uv wfneh import aut ineaiuras have been defeated without any - f j "-"a J,'iirii iui willlllOiaing its ap- Xotiiiso need le ssid in favor of hon cat, laivin Jiusseli who will succeed himself in the office of county judge without question. iiui Lkitciifikld, the republican candidate for county clerk, deserves to be elected to that position, he has every qualification necessary and is a good re publican. 1 he greatest victory for the nation's welfare since tha crushing of slavery in the United States, was the refusal of the United States supreme court this after noon of a writ of error in the anarchist case. Jeff Davis pronounced thh apostro phe to the rebel flag at Macon, Ga., and the solid south makes it a part of the democratic platform: "I love it for its own sake: I love it for tlcment3 in ;ts population which it may your sake: I love it bccaus2 it stands as uuu" i-tuiue m converting into a memento of what your fathers did and hoped that you would do." orgauizat'ons. Mr. Georire persuades himself also that his party ha nade rapid progress in the mral districts. 'Experience lias shown," he says enthusi astically, "that in towns and villages and it agricultural fairs our speakers have had the largest meetings held in such ;laces for years, and tha't in every instance many of those drawn there by curiosity became conveits." Mr. George professes to Delieve that his party will be strong enough to carry New York in 188S, and he declares that he is absolutely indiffer ent as to what effect the growth ot his party may have an either side of the old political parties. Si o. City Journal Gex. Francis A. Walker, in an article mScribner's Magazine on the labor prob lem, uses these words: cl i:med the right of taxation without representation. The south declared war when it was in full control of tho rov- ernment, of the presidency, the supreme court, congress, the army and the navy, not alone to preserve slavery, but to ex tend it into the free territories; and be cause it was not permitted to carry silvery north of Mason's and Dixon's line it attempted to destroy the union. The colonists fought for the right to govern themselves and for home rule as against a foreign nation. The south fought to preserve slavery, to extend it into th3 territories, and for the right to go out of the union and import slaves to keep up what Jackson calls "the gentlest and by far the most civilizing and humanizing relationship ever borne by labor to capital" in other words, the right to lash labor and its profits out of the backs of human chattels. And this is tlie holy cause, this is the new south of which Grady talks so sen timentally over his champagne! The demonstration at Macoa shows that the spirit of the rebellion is still rampant in that section; that the rightfulness of secession is still affirmed; that those who fought for secession are to be glorified and those who fought for the union arc to be reproached and insulted; and that the southern lost-cause democracy is disfranchising republicanism in the south to keep alive this sectional bitterness. and $1, For sale by Will J. Warrick. Dr. C. A Marshall. JSlmm a 03 fe d STAPLE AUD FAB'OY low Ws M. B, Treservation of natural t; elli a pprci-.l' y. Teeth extracted without pain Inj uc of LMuijhing ;a. All work warranted. Prices reasonable, Fitzgerald Block. ri.ATTSMOUTti.NKj;. jajjg.i ait33sg.ri3aui'mejf mggg ft-J M v .i-i BY n C ,1-- MURPHY & CO. WHEN you vim 11 II -OF- -CALL ON i..m !r.-iLA... 9 "0 EZ3 Jf IH. 2" ff tfli IT YV HAS A FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK OF AND OTHER BEAUTIFUL THINGS TO BE SEEN. CLOCKS : Of all .sizes, makes and price.-?, r.-irranfe.. the "WATCHES Jtoekford, Fredonia. ColumLiw A ti . ,... r ;se movements are su well known tbf ih . c. All All are warranted. J cu 1,0 co U ndafion. Cor. 12th and Granite Streets. Contractor and Bainler ' Sept. 12-Gm. CIIAKNS : In tin, line of goods I :il7(, Vfrvt,.. (r , quite. Ladies' and Gents' short or Ion-. d4ns V, V T m "i any other hind. Al.o emblem T.in, of U' r? , uunyiitj yoiu peiLs etc. SILVEUWAKE of every descn'pon aasy pr:cca. if not plate, or ! fliarms, 5v3 No feeling of svmnathv toward thR unfortunate of other lands, no sentiment Indescretion. " Has filled many a grave. If an in- V)l 1 1 rl Qtl ffYn n rr frrm fj-mnt : . ;n "lJ -.wu iuu&e newiy come i use ur. watsons JSew Specific Courh .v.llltc, .mieiii-aus to permit iure ana lotiow Ins directions it will Tilsit Mi-n i.. .i--. 1 i I ... . ...v.. unit limioia lO ue ECriOUSIV im- rn.t. nm nnt i no if , 1 fiii.j paireu, much less the peace and ortler nf I PnV,. nrir n.,ri i -c,,- oi i, tttmi -r . . I vw u..v A. . A Jl UUIU I' V V j I I -I w cuuaugcica uy anen i arruic. elements. This is sensible talk. The United Rooms to Rext States already holds many incongruous of seventh and ilain street JULIUS PEPPERBEBG, MANUFACTURER OF AND WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALER IX THE -Forgentlemen; corner CllOl'ceSt Brands Of Cl'SrS, in streets. O W. Grady. Scholar and Dowx in Indianapolis the other day the democratic party which has con trolled affairs for some time, was com pletely routed and the republican party is again in power. It looks to an out sider, as if things were golmr our way this time and while we are not j rophets nor sons of prophets yet we do certain ly feel that the republican ticket of Cass county will be elected next Tucsilay. Hon. H. lhe statesman, Scholar and True Americans of a very exalted tvpe. It American, set an example wortliv ofw. has the anarchi,ts the Chinese and the, Section for all True Americans. Healing negroes. Tlie mc st dangerous of these rounds that no methods except those in every respect excej-t in numbers, are v.sedby Heaps' Camphorated Arnica Sal ye the anarchist. Education and nrrmr. which is sold on ir mm-ifo frr o l . v . ""J use tunity an? doing much to elevate the Mhat a ealve can bo used. No cure, no negroes. Contact with a more enlight-I pay. For sale by the following drntr- cned and progressive civilization than ! ist- Pce 2oc per box. vv. J. V ARBICK including our Flar de Peppr r'oergo ar.d 'Buds FULL LINE OF TOBACCO AND SMOKERS' ARTICLES always in stock. Nov. 20". 1S-S3. 9 rrank lerrotli Jonathan Hatt A! a i.-u ia X2:T! their own is rendering a similar service for the Chinamen. Improvement in this direction in case of the Chintse is slow, and for obvious nasons even in the ase of the negi o it cunnot ba rapid. In- Every one buying a dollars worth of igoods and over will receive a chance on -an elegant sewing machine to be drawn X hristmas Eve. Peter Merges. GENUINE :-: SINGER with high arm and vibrating shuttle, sold on tniie. Easy payments or cah F. J. BICKNELL, Manager Plattsmouth Erau OITYIlEATflAftlcrr FORK PACKERS axd dealers ix EUTTFT? ,x-T. ,. 3 BUTTER AND EGGS BEEF, PORK, 3IUTT03f ANJ) VElr THE BEST THE MARKET AFFORDS ALWAYS ON IUND Sugar Cured Meats, Hams. Each, Ird A ol our own make. Tlie Wst brands of OYSTTna ' WHOLESALE AND ItEiln l,uIlf. ' '1