1: f . Vailery Meat Market 195 8 Oth at.. Union Mock, formerly 415 Main street. A Splendid Market, where Everything kept ia Firet Class. We aim to uleaae, and solicit the Patron age of the Public. T11E CHOICEST STEAKS, EXCELLENT KOASTS, THE SWEETEST CUTS, FINEST CURED MEATS, UiME. FI8P AND OTIIKK DELICACIES IN SEASON. B fair and h( nent dealing I expect to merit, share of the trade. 1311m. J. It. VALLEHY. Prop MIKE SUN ELLIS ACKEU. Waon and Blacksmith shop Wagon, Buggy, Machine and plow Kepairint; done HORSE3IIOEINO A SPECIALTY He uses the NEVERSUP HORSESHOE Which is the best horseshoe for the farmer, or for fast driving, or for city purposes ever invented. It is so made that anyone cun put on sharp or flat corks, as needed for wet and slippery days, or smooth, dry roads. Call at hit shop and examine the nkvkrsltp and you will use no other. J. M. 8HNEI.LB ACKER. 112 North Fifth St. Plattsmouth JULIUS PEPPERRERG. MANUFACTURER OF AF WHOLESALE & RETAIL DKALKR IN THX Thoicest Braudsof Cigars, including our FULL LINK OF TOBACCO AND SMOKERS' ARTICLE always in stock. Nov. 26. 1885. Lumber Yard Vhe old reliable. II. A. WATERMAN & SOS RHF L Shingles, Lath, Sash, Doors, Blinds Can supply everw demand of the city. Call and get terms. Fourth street in rear of opera house. HENRY BOECK The Leading FURNITURE DEALER AND UNDERTAKR. Constantly keeps on hand 'everything you need to furnish your house. CORNER SIXTH ASD MAIN STREET Plattsmout - Neb P. J. HANSEN DEALER IS Staple and fancy GROCERIES, GLASS A.NL QUEENSWARE Flop ill M a FpBcialty 1 ju'i-wui'ti . t Publ Solicited. UMBER 3ougli-Cures re abundant; but the one best known for 1U extraordinary anodyne and expectorant qualities is Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. For nearly half a century this preparation has been In greater deinaud than any other rem edy fur colds, coughs, bronchitis, and pul monary complaints In general. " 1 suffered for more than eight months from a severe cough accompanied with hem orrhage of the lungs and the expectoration of matter. The physicians gave me up, Lut my druggist prevailed on me to try Ayer's Cherry Pectoral- I did so, and soon began to improve; my lungs healed, the cough ceased, and I be came stouter and healthier than I have ever been tefore. I would suggest that the name of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral be changed to Kllxir of Life, for it certainly saved my life." F. J. Oliden, Salto, ISuenos Ayres. "A few years ago I took a very bad cold which settled on my lungs. I had night sweats, a racking cough, and great soreness. My doctor's medicine did me no good. I tried many remedies, but received no bene fit; everybody despaired of my recovery. I was advised to use Ayer's Cherry' Pectoral, and, as a last resort, did so. From the first dose I oht.ined relief, and. after using two bottles of it, was completely restored to health." F. Adams, New Gretna, N. J. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, FBEPARKn BY Dr. J. O. AYEB & CO., Lowell, Mass. Bold by all DruggwU. Price fl ; six bottles, $ THE TYPEWRITER A strictly first clsu machine, fully warrant ed. Made Torn the very best material b skilled workmen, and with the best tools t:at huve ever been devNed for the purpose. War ranted to do all that can be reasonably ex pected of the very best typewriter extant. Capable of writing 15) words per minute oi m re according to the ability of the operator I'KiCE $100. If there is no agent in your town address the ni tfiufacture. TliK PAKISU M'F'U CO. Agents wanted Parish JS. Y. K. B. SEELEMIRE, Agent. Lincolu, Neb, PURE MAPLE SUGAR and Syrup. Low prices quoted on targe or email lots Strictly Pure. Adirondack Maple Sugar Co 123ti Monroe st., Chicago, 111. FUJLJLUU & DEN IP ON Western Agents. The 5th St. Merchant Tailor Keeps a Full Line of Consult Your Interest by Giving aim a Cui SHERWOOD BLOCK fr3ltt--t-Q3.'-a.tla. '- mr h GOLDiAND PORCELA.IN1CKOWWS Bridge workJand fine gold work a SPECIALTY. DK. STKINAl'S LOCAL as weH as otaer aa esthetiRHifiven for the painless extracriea 1 teeth. . . , C. A- BIARSHALL. - Fitzgerald B'""' Owto for Impttme: loom of Haxkood, Somlmal Cmlukmo. Smmmmtoirmoa. r n. SlfDittruit. Lorn of f swore. Wilt mo worn a TfOM0. tlfar-O-O tfoM." MNlff lores. 506 Soooimt Qlrofmo fttfn? mtiooaco Bom. SaUa Oou I DRESSLER, COUNTY COMMISSIONERS STATEMENT. To the Electors of Cass County, Ne braska: Having noticed the false and violent statements made in the columns of some of the papers published in this com ty, which we b lieve are made for the pur pose of deceiving the voters as to why the petition for a county Keat election was refused, we feel that it is but justice to ourselves and the voters that l he txact facts btimild be known. We will briefly state our officiil acts in this matter, and upon what facts thev were based, and fe:l confidant that our action will be approved by all intelli gent, law-abiding people of this county. Tiie petition received our prompt at tention when presented. Immediately after it was presented a protest in writ ing, and sworn to, was filed in the office of the county clerk by electors f the county. This protest adyised the board of commissioner that man? names on the petition were secured by unlawful means, that many names were forgeries, that many others were the names of non-resi dents of the county and stili many others signed by persons who were not electors of tbe county or had been procured t sign by fraud and misrepresentation. After due deliberation we continued the hearing of this controversy for forty days and this ia the firrt ground for tbe adverse criticism to which we have been subjected by the unthinking partisans of tbe object of the petition. We respectfully and emphatically say to our fellow citizens that a decent re gard for our duty imposed by the law of this state required us to give reasonable time for investigation. We wers not ad vised of the facts raised by the protest and could not possibly act intelligently without inrestigatioD. We could not perform the duty that we owed to the people of the county with out taking tbe time of which these parti sans complain. Under the laws of this state the county commissioner act judicially in passing upon tbe sufficiency of a petition for county seat elections. It is difficult to understand how they can perform this duty without the necessary time for in vestigation. This is true of all courts and tribunals that proceed upon inquiry atid hear before they determine. It was our duty to pass upon the sufficiency of this petition: - In the performance of that duty it was necessary to pass upon the qualifications of the name of each person which appeared upon that petition; to determine whether those persons whose names appeared on that petition were qualified electors and bona fide residents of the county; to ascertain that names had not been duplicated and to deter mine whether the names appeared on that petition as required by the law of the state. The law governing county seat elections was our only authority for calling an election. We addressed our selves to the performance of our duty in this matter as prescribed by the law of this state and which duties we assumed under the solemnity ot our official oath. A.s the inquiry proceeded we ascer tained by the clearest proofs that names appearing on the petition had be'in du plicated; that minors and non-residents in large numbers had signed the petition; that others had been induced to sign it under the representation that thej were signing a petition against prohibition and as we examined each name appear ing on said petition the fact was dis closed that ."00 names did not comply with the law governing county seat elections. That law prescribes as an in riispensible qualification or character of such petitions that the section, town ship and range in which tVe petitioner resides shall be given, his age and length of residence in the county; in a great many cases this provision was disre garded. We carefully deliberated on this mat ter and asked the opinion of the county attorney, H- D. Travis, and our final de termination of the matter wa9 in accor dance with the opinion of the county at torney and our own judgment; for in such cases it was impossible to know whether such names' were bona fide or not, or whether they had been placed there by persons ignorant of the place of domicile of the persons whose names were signed. Tbe statute has fixed these require ments and we ask the intelligent, fair minded and law-abiding citizens of this county and state if we had any right to disregard the requirements of the law, which was our only authority for acting and which we had solemnly" sworn to support and observe. If one oF these requirements could be rightfully disregarded, then the ob servance of every one of them would be optional with the county commissioners, and we could act upon our mere whim or preference in matters of grave public concern. In this matter we adopted and acted as well upon belief that the law jwas mandatory and that it coutiolled our ae tion in this matter. .The complaint that old residents of the county -whose names appeareTupon the petition were stricken off for thi reason should be directed HxaiusL the law, un-l the ueisous prep'iriuu the peti tion, and not agsiut the commissioner, whose duty it is t follow the law. In citi'9 where registration laws pre vsil it is a ntstter of In quent occuieuce i hat Imun fide electors sro denied aud de prived of th riyht to vote bt-naue they neglect to register. Such pu's ns could not raliontliy complain the election boards for reft sing to accept their vote, f'T the reason th tt the 1-iw prexcriked regis! r ion as a condition upon whi-h the right, could be exercised. IUfore the citizens can exercitteihe elective franchise he must co nply with the 1 1 V that rcg'ila'e-4 the riht. If the citiz -n Wiethe to txercise tlutt rihi he must comp'y with the law that rmnts it and if he neglects the require ments there is no person to blame L ut himself. .This is equally true in the matter of this petition If any elector of Cas county desired to have his name counted on that petition the law pre scribed how that wish could be gratified and the requirements of that law should be observed. The petitioner prepares the petition and an obsetvance of the requirements of the law in all matters pertaining thereto is a duty that he as sumes and he bus no rational complaint against the ministers of law if he has not complied with it. Independent however of the fact that names were duplicated upon the peti tion and that large numbers of minors and non-residents signed it and inde pendent of the fact that 09 names which appeared in the petition did not comply with the law and could not legally be counted, the petition was rightfully rejected and dismissed tor the reason that 224 of the electors who signed the petition voluntarily withdrew their names from it and in due form ot law required tbe commissioners not to consider their names as petitioners, al leging that their names had been pro cured to the petition by misunderstand ing and misrepresentation; this act on the part of those 224 persons left the petition 88 names short of tbe number required by law.- Our supreme court has decided that petitioners on this class of petitions are in the nature and character of plaintiffs in a law suit; they baye an indisputable right to withdraw their names from the petition or law suit, at any time before the question i s finally submitted; this is their undoubted right, they have as much right to withdraw from the petition as they have to sign it. The object of this petition is to show and make it appear that there is a prob ability that if the election is called the proposition may be favorably acted upon. It is certainly no more annoying or in jurious to the partisans of county seat removal to have these persons withdraw from this petition and thus defeat the calling of an election, than it is to vote against the proposition if it is submitced and if they will do one they are quite as likely to do the other. Our supreme court has decided that county seat elections are not favorites of tbe law, and those who desire them must comply strictly with the law. Tbe expense, loss of time and inevitable annoyance and frictiou attending thest contests should not be inflated upon the people by th ; mere whim or caprice oi agitators or of public servants but should be granted only as a mandate of the law. In conclusion we respectfully submit t our fellow citizens of Cass county that in this matter we are as clearly con vinced that we have performed our duty and our whole duty as we are that an alleged petition was presented for our consideration A committee of the petitioners ap peared in person and by counsel before us when this matter'was finally disposed of, and gave notice of an appeal from our action in this behalf. We were pleased with this course, for if we were wrong we were willing and anxious that the courts should put us right; and we are very much disappointed by the neg lect of petitioners to pursue their appeal, and we here offer these petitioners and their counsel that we will voluntarily appear in court and if they will present their grievances and there submit our action to the judgment of the court, and should such judgment be adverse to our action we agree personally to defray the expenses of the inquiry in court, in- clud.ng a reasonable attorney's fee to be fixed by the court on behalf of the pe titioners. -A.. B. Todd, A. C. LODER, Jacob Trietsch, Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. When Baby was sick, we gT her Csstoria. When she was' Child, she cried for Csstorias, When site became Miss, she clung to Cnsterl, WbMabbC!hlfehgTtbmCnstorU What is m w m a ww a i f . Qi rfn D Castoria Is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, lrops, Soothing: Syrups, and Castor Oil It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting: Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic Castoria relieve teething; troubles, cures constipation and flatulency Castoria assimilates the food, regrulates the stomack and bowels, giving- healthy aud natural sleep. Cas toria is the Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend Castoria. "Castoria Is an exorUent medicine for chil dren. Hthers havo repeatedly told me of its good effect upon their children." Pa. O. C. Odoood, Lowoll, Homo. - Castoria to the boa remedy for children of which I am acquainted. I hope the day Unqt far distant when mothers will consider the real interest of their children, and uao Castoria in stead of the Tarious quack nostrums which are destroying their lored ones, by forc,Jf opium, morphine, soothing syrup andiner hurtful agent- down their throataerebjr sendiug tbecu to premature graTes Dm. J. T. XtNCRKLM, Conway, Ark. Th Content CecBvpamr, TT 233 - J. D. GRAVES & CO. DEALERS IN PINE LUMBEIl, SHINGLES. LATH, SASH. ... DOORS. liLINDS.mnd ail buiIdmK uatensl Call and see us at the corner of 11th and Elm street, one hlock north of Heisei's mill. Plattsmouth, Nebraska, Plattsmouth Nursery HBuy your trees of the IHIome T a.. where you can select your oww trees great privilege anu weiacna-i w yn. t have all the leading? va rieties and know better what varieties wall tlo here than agents and yon can buy as cheap again. Apple trees. 3 years old Cherrv, early Kichmond, late Plum, Pottawattamie, wiiu wjobu Raspberries, Gregg Syler Strawberries, Sharpless Crescn Concord vines, 2 years old Moors Early grapes, 2 years old -Currants, Cherry Currants Snyder blackberries - -Industry Gooseberry - Downing Gooseberries, 2 years old Houghton Gooseberries, 2 years old - Asparagus " ' 7 "" Rosses, red moss and white moss Shrubs, Hydrangias Honey Suckle - - - Snow Balls - Lilacs - Evergreena, Norway spruce B, Fir RIeairaeiry one-Cmlfl mile north oil to wd, of 1DttIiirStreete Address all Orders zo ' Z"'.. "V .".1-7.'. PLATISMOVTR, 'WWW Castoria. Cmstnria is so well adapted to children 1 I recommend it as superior to any preseriyatSB known to lus." II. A. AaoRsa, M. D 111 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, X. Our physicians in the children's da meat bare spoken highly of their enee in their outside practice with I aud although we only nave among essr medical supplies what is known as products, yet we are free to confess that I merits of Castoria lias won us to look W faTor upon it." TJwitbo IIoarrrAL. Ann Dnmusi Bottom, III Aim C. Smith, ., Mrray Stroot, Now York CHy that will be a 1 ti Zi S 25 2 001800 20jl 751500 103 GO 2500 4 00 150 25 150 500 10 GO 30,3 00 101 00 250 253 00 lOh 50 lO'l 00 125 Richmond, wra rrtr 40 4Q 30 2q 10 . h . - . J '