1 I- Plaitsinouth Daily Herald nor destroy ministries ot eur K NOTTS BROS, Publisher aad daily eTcj trailing eierpt Huudaj. rU?KMied jii the flattanniutU, Nb.. fflcfor lraiiHiiiUioii tiirmiirD tii V. h. at aeeond cla.ni ruli. Office eonier Vina nd Filth ilrwia. ti'lcphone TKK roK WKKKLT, copy, ono jeir, Id nUviH.iv .... Pse oiy, one year, not la a'lvn'e i eopy, six monthf, lu advance . .. 6a 'P?, three mnthi', tu atvinca. TtHM rR DAIl.t Oaa top one lar In tiilvr.ee.. ........ Una copy ptr iwk, by mrrit'r )n eopy, per niootb pout-malli .. n , 40, t '. ' .. is! LY, OCTOHE8. 20. I1 STATE TICKET. F.i AwMiatt Junlra .( thr Kuprtme Court ( A. M. POST of Pl;it!f. - f ' RttaiiUi of tin state Urlf vrlty H. P. SUCH AT of Illlul . C. B. MAltPI.lt n( I ta REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. FarCleri of the Dl.trlct Court : A. SALISBURY. for Tiaaarrr: L.C.EICKHOKF. Var MheriS : GKO. EI) SON. r- foi County Tleik : ' FKANK DICKSON. Far County Jii1 : CALVIN RUSSELL, per Cntiacy nunenGmdent : J. E. LEYDA. Far I'araae. : J.I. UNRUH. Fsrlarreyar : A.C.MAYES. For OraMilesloaer Pint DMrlat ; S. W. DUTTON. THE REPUBLICAN PLATFORM. The republican party of the mate f Nebraska give renewed expres sion of it derotion to the princi ples of the republican party and de , cUres that those principles, aa ex- sucanru uj tuc uauuaai rrpuoncsn convention, should be the strong Mjiui ui union oeiwren au repno iraaa in the state of Nebraska. We congratulate the people upon the marvelous prosperity attending the development and growth of the Mateot Nebraska duriuv ita twenty fosr Yars of atatthood under re. publican administration, and which has bronght ua to the Iront rank arsonir Iht leadiuir states of the anion; and we can fearlessly assert last n state winch has (rn coa trolled by democratic power, during aay consiiterabl time of the same period, can compare with us in the economical management of public a (lairs, in the rapid ratio of increase ta population, wealth and general prosperity, notwithstanding the fact that there are within the lordera of the state a number of disaatiiified p-rri who took ad antiige of the general financial de pression whirli swerit nvrr the en tire country to pave' their way into temporary prominence by declaim ing against the welfare of. our peo ple and Hhindfring the fair name of our state. The rains front heaven and the rich soil, vigorously culti vated by the energetic hiinds ot our firmer, have produced such bount iful crop and fiich iinriviil-d pros perity that shall silence ail calam ity talkers and add to the strength .inn rmuusiiiHin ot the repd! lu an party. Wc congratulate President ll.irri- MlllllltMIII hia fllliltlMltly ,.;.l a nil o itir.'igeoii4 !iliiiitii!r:ition,iiriil declare our iib-olute contiilence in hia integrity, ability and patrio tism, and pledge him our rordinl support in the discharge of tin duties devolving upon him aa' the chief magistrate of the nation. We rejoice in the restoration of uiirnitv. viiror and Ktatesuiaiiship in the conduct of our foreign adairM tinder the guiding hand of Amer ica's favorite son, James 0. Ulaine. e approve ot Itie silver coinage act ot llie present administration. by which the entire product of the silver mines of the L uitt-d States is ..,.-.,..... , . , . .....-. ... tt. ii.,u ,11 ) vi me peoiie, but we denounce itie democratic doctrine of free and unlimited coin age of silver as a financial policy iiabie to precipitate the people ol every city and every state in the Union in a prolonged and disas trous depression, and delay the re vival of business enterprise and prosperity so ardently desired and now so apparently mar. The free iind unlimited coinage of silver would tend to the hoarding of gold and to force the use of cheap money in the payment of wages in every workshop, mill, factory, store and farm, and tend to the scaling down of the wage- of the toilers and weakening the purchasing power of the dollar which would be used to among our own the developing country. . We are heartily In favor of the general provisions of the interstate commerce act, und we demand the , regulation ot all railway and trans portation lines in such a manner as to insure fair and reasonable rates , to the producers and cousuinrrtt of the C'jtiiitry. ! We favor such legislation n.1 will prevent all illegal combinations and unjust exactions by aggregated capital una corporate lowers. v e iiir-i.st upon the suppression of all li iials, combines and schemes ile. i signed to urtii'aially increase, the price of the necessaries ol life, i U e regard the world's Columbian exposition a.s an iinporUiut event in the world's hisioiv. II lit I we Hie in s'1 i'. ... ,i... ..;ii, ..it..,. II. .11 l) BJ. Itlt " " 11 J 1 "'"1 to make it a success. We should make a creditable exhibit ol Nebraska's products, and we favor an additional appropriation by the next legislature for this purpose, that our prosperity and greatness may be fully exemplified. We take pride in this state We recognize iimi its iTTnwth and power, its pros perity and good name have been the fruits of its industrial people, and we believe in such imlicies, state and national, as will promote justice and widen the opportunities uniting these classes. To their sup port in the future, as in the past, we pledge our most intelligent judg ment and most sincere endeavor. We denounce the orand Island platform of the democratic party as framed with the delitx-rate purpose to misl. ad and deceive; wherein sympathy is expressed where none is felt; wherein help is proposed where none is rendered; wherein purposes ate avowed which are not entertained. In support of this in dictment we point to the pretended friendship for the soldier, while at the same time the democratic party has always tiroclaimed against the granting of liberal pensions; to the free silver plank, intended to deceive the supporters of free and unlim. ited coinage of silver, when it is known that many of the leaders of the party are opposed to the doc trine; to the failure to give the re lief from eihorbitant freight rates while it was afraid to either ap prove or censure the action of its acting alien governor for vetoing the Newberry bill. VTe denounce the democratic party for its insinuations against the integrity of the supreme court of the state as an effort to make the judicial powers subordinate to political parties and aa disgraceful to a political organisation. We denounce the democratic party for Its double dealing with the civil and political rights of the people, wherein it appears to favor u eo aim uniramineieu elections in me state ot Nebraska, but never raises its voice against the political outrages practiced against the re publican voters, white and black, throughout the democratic states of the south. We arrais-ntbe democratic party as the enemy of labor, scheming tj oreak down the defense ol protec live laws, to block the wheels of home industry, and to degrade the masses ol the people party con trolled by aristocratic and sectional tendencies, the legacy of slavery, i The republican party of Nebraska appeals to the intelligence and to the integrity of the people of this state and from all good citim-ns we invite support. to do so, it was dismiss.' not i n account of any tec.hu1 JhliUy or favoritism for me but t cause the charge was not true and jould not be sustained by proof. . I was never expelled Irom the Masonic lodge in Ia oh or irlawhere, and could never nave vft n rcin stnfed had I been expcllel (or the reason Muted by your correspond-; ent. ) 1 believe I enjoy the respect of the people of Leon, where I lived for so many years and where I fre quen'ly go lo vi-;it r. li'tive-- hid absolutely ciri.iin the charge i f twenty years ago would inner have been revived hud 1 continued ' reside in Leon, where I have been known ever since my boyhood. I trust you will irive this; denial equal prominence with th accusa tion, Kespectfuliy ours. A. ?LrMT. I'mepake for the great republican landslide that will sweep the country iwo weeks hence. TflB friends of Gov. Campbell are now wishing that gentleman had declined nomination. purchase the products of the farmer. Ve are in favor of having every dollar ns good as any other dollar. We demand the maintenance of the American system of protection to American industry and labor, the policy that has been identified with everv period of our notional pros perity. We admire the genius of that heroic statesman, William MrKin ley, Jr., whom the people of Ohio will make their next governor as a recognition of his magnificent ser vices to the country . rie also com mend and endorse that policy of re ciprocity by which the Central and A TlIE democrats throughout the country are scared worse this year than they have been since the year of the draft. Si;..TiiH VixiKiir.i.s. thinks the democrats are making a mistake in lodging a di-cussion of the tdlver question in Ohio. Wonder what be thinks about his party in New York Massachusetts, Iowa and Nebraska. CANADA Ci v E5 iGWA A HINT.. The "Canadian Manufacturer "h3 this to say concerning a flourishing city of Iowa: "A factory in Otiumwa, Iowa, hns increased five fold its facilities lor the manufacture of cutlery, and the number of hands employed by it . Iiwi - Kim. ,...: ....I .. I,..,... fl the new taritf. The Ottumwa Courier explains that the enlarged works will compete with foreigners in the production of a class of cut lery which the United States was not able to manufacture with suc cess under former duties in Compe tition with niiikers of other coun ti ies. At the same time that journal states that the prices of cutlery nre no higher in Ottumwa tnan they were hclore the new duties were unproved. Ihese are interesting facts, and they accord precisely with what is known of the trade in eusU'rrt stales, rrotectiou does it!" The democratic policy is opposed to all this.' There was nothing in the Mills bill that would have in creased the number of men em ployed in one factory of one city in Iowa by 400, and an increase of 400 adult operatives, represents an in- cease of 2,000 io the number of mouths to be filled with farm prod acts, bodies to be clothed, minds to be instructed. The enlargement of the home markets by this 2,000 who require school b6oks,' newspapers, houses, furniture, artificial light, coal, groceries, and clothes neces sarily is considerable. But this case of increase is but one out of many that are evident in Iowa, and those that are now evident are but prognostications of the many that will be evident a year hence. For the operation of the McKinley bill is as yet but in an early and in complete stage. If the people of Iowa are wise they will cast a large majority of votes in favor of the party that in sures protection and prosperity to home Industries. If they are fool ish they will cast a majority for the party that believes it to be the eternal destiny of the northern aiaies io produce cheap grain and meat for the cheap laborers in European factories, und for the yet cheaper laborers that toil in the cotton fields of the southern oligarchs. Inter Ocean. , W'K rarely hear a republican say that he will scratch his ticket. The republicans realise the importance of showing their full strcn;lli this year and will be govcreued accordingly. Last year the opponents of the McKinley bill made u great howl about the general rise iu prices that was certain to result from its passage nnd the friends of the bill could only di ny the charge; but this year fter the bj! has been tested these yelper have not only been silenced, but toe honest voters throughout the country are con vinced of the dishonest motives that prompted the democratic party to abuse the bill. AN EMPHATIC DENIAL. Judge I'ost has sent the fol owing letter to the World Herald, and it ought to satisfy that professional mud slinger: Omaha, Oct, 20. ToO. Fl. Hitch cock. - Dear Sir: I notice by your editorial in to-day's World-Herald that you think my denial of the charge of seduction is not sufficient ly specific. My own opinion was that the necessary inference from the facts stated by me Hiuoiifited to a denial, quite as em Noilth A nn-nrrifi ii-.ifntii urt.t llw, Spanish Indies nre being opened up 1 P,la,ic H" ' I'1"1 "'! so in express to our trade upon favorable terms j terms. I wish now to say in the md t,y which all the surplus most emphatic terms that I was not products of our country ma y find a t, i . i tu . i luurk, land by which all our people!"''' ,hr f,"4rK' Thi,t Hhall receive in exchange therefore though the grand jury is a secret ;i long line of products which dojbodyand I had no chance to de. not produc ruinous competition , mya, f, and made no attempts Capt. W. A. Abbett. who has lontr been with Messrs. 1'recival iiini Ilatton, Real Estate and Insurance Hrokers. I )i s.Moines, Jown and is one of the best known and most re spected biifiness men in that city says; lean tistiiy to tin- ;iiiih qualities of Cbouil i rlain's Cough IVeuiedy. Having loed it in my family for the past ciht years, 1 can nli 1 v cay it has no einial lor cither cohls or croup." rod ent bot tles for sale by 1;. O. Ericke ic Co.. Oruggists. f have not tHe.J all of one bottle yet. I mi iff red from catarrh for twelve years, experiencing the nauseating dropping in the throat jM-ciiliar to that disease, nd nose bleed almost daily, . 1 tried various remedies without benefit until last A pnl. valval .;.v !.!; Cress: a!;a Hinerlise'i in tin- iost'n luniet, I procured a lottle.and since the lirst day's use have had no more bleeding the soreness is entirely gone.-1). O. Ilavidsoii, with the Kufton lludgit, toriueily with the Boston Journal. We have sold lily's Cream itulm about three years, and have re commended its use iu more than n hundred .special cases of catarrh. The unanimous answer to our in quiries is, "It s the best remedy that I haveever used." Our experience is, that where parties continued its use, it never fails to curs'.- J. H. Montgomery, A Co., Druggists, I)e cornh, Iown. When I begun using Ely's Cream Halm my cal.it rli was so bad 1 hail headache the whole time und dis charged h large amount of filthy matter. 1 list has almost entirely disappeared and have not hud head ache acietii e. J. Souuners.Stephney, Conn. WOucorfal. y K. W. Sawyer, of Rochester, is , a prominent dealer in general merchandise, and who runs several fteddling wagons, had one of hia lorsja badly cut and burned with a lariat. The wound refused to heal. The horse became lame and still noww ithstaiiding careful attention and the application of remedies. A friend handed Sawyer Some of liaiier's li.iri) Wire Line mem, the most wonderful thing ever saw to heal such wounds. He applied it only three times and the sore was completed healed. Equuliy good for nil sors, cuts, bruses, and wounds. Tor sale by all druggist A Cure for Paralvsla. Frank Cornelius, of I'urcell, J nd. Ter., says: "I induced Mr. I'mson, whose wife had paralysis in the face to buy a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain lialnt. To their great sunrise oeiore toe 00; tie nan ail been used she was 11 great deal better. Her face had been drawn to one side' but the Pain lialm relieved ali pain and soreness, and the mouth assumed its natural shape." It is also a certain cure for rheumatism lame buck, sprains swellings and lameness, jf) cent botties tor Bale by V. O. ErickeACo., DruggisU." ANTA ULAuSaOAP. YouA$rM y'jis S-yhYx Cluo?. Ttis FcsorlSi pt-Ai'l hi ops, 00 7'5 ftfE fOR'Tfl JSO; Reduced Hale. The It. A. M. will sell tickets 011 the certificate plan at the rate of one and one-third fare for the round trip, ss follows' To Kansns City. Mo.. Oct 20 23, on account of the minimi meeting of the American Public Health Asso ciation. Mt Pleasant, In.. Oct. 21-25,811 nual meeting of the Y. M. C. A. SL Louis, Mo., Oct 22 25, annual meeting Brotherhood of SL Andrew. Waverly, Is., Nov. 10-11 annual convention Iowa Hutter and Egg Association. Des Moines, Ia.,annual convention Iowa state harmers Alliance. DV ', V , -'f t ,1 Af ! Vilt-.f J 1 V i . .; 1 NKfAlRBANK&Ctt CHICAGO! hsve received b nice line of pattern hats and would be pleased 10 snow them to the ladies of Plutts mouth and vicinity. We have se cured Miss Ilemple as trimmer. tf TUCKEK SlSTEK. VTantkd Some good cotton rars I una nines. 11 Elootrto Bitters. This remedy is becoming so well and so popular as to need no special mention. All who have used Elecl trie Hitters sing the same song of praise. A purer medicine does not . V i M t RnH it la rt!5f!!StM't l that ia claimed". ETectric Bitters will -cure all diseases of the liver and kidneys, will remove - pimples, boils, salt rheum and other affec tions caused by impure blood. Will drive malaria from the system and prevent as well as cure all ma larial fevers. For cure of headache, constipation and indigestion try Electric Bitters. Entire satisfaction Guaranteed, or money refunded. rice 50c and $1 per bottle at K. G. Fricke k Co's drugstore. 8 HENRY BOECK The Leading FURNITURE DEALER AND Mr. C. B. Jones, of Sting Hill Iown, says: "I have used Chamber, lain' Pain llalui for severe and painful burns with better effect than anything I have ever tried. It re lieves the pnin instantly and enres without leuviug a scar. I'Hin Balm is oueof the most useful medicines that any families can be provided with, esperialy for rheumatism, lame bark, sprains, bruises, tooth ache.ear ache and like minimis. One application will relieve the pain and a fair trial insure 11 cure. Till cent bottles for ssle by J". Vs. I-iii ka A Co. Druggists., ...v;--.-.-V'.'-:i:u UNDERTAKR. Conrtantiy keeii on Land evirytliin you ruwl to fur 11 lli your huiuu. COH.NKB SIXTH AND MAIM STHtkT r-iattsmout Neb MIKK SILNKLLltACKKU. Wapon, liug-y, Machine nd pluw Ib.piiriiuj dons HOKHESHOEINO A Hl'F.CIALTY He una the NEVERSUP HORSESHOE Which it tlis heat bonxulioe fur tha farmer, or fur ft driving, or for citj purpuMSi-ver iu yen ted. Ills so niads tliat anyone cf.n jiut oo iliarp or flat corks, as Deded fur wet nd ilippery daja, or smooth, dry rosilc Clf at bis shop and examine the skTtiut.tr and you will ue no oilier. . . J. M. RHN'EI.LnACKEH. I J North Fifth Ht, PUtUmout b t PERKINS- HOUSE, 21? 319, 221 and 2 J. 'I Main Ht., Plattsmouth Nebraska H. M B0K3, Propriotor, lbs fYrkiu Lai Isxo thoroughly renovated from top to '.Kit;,, and is sow one of th bst LuteU In the aUts. Bosrduni will Is) takan by the wtsk at t4.n0 and op. GOOD EAH COimECTEDI WEIDMA1T & BEEKENPELD,' AUW TM IT ? P !il?oo . in all that goes to muke up a first cU line of IlarJware. They b uit'ir Btoves in CA"R, - TtOJLlD - LOTS nd thus are enabled to undersell all competitors. yifty-Oiic Sqniplc Stores, ARE OlSX EZHIBITION OTJIi STORE The lUdiant Home and celebrated Hound Oak are their Specialtj. i This firm has the ei clusive agency of the celebrated snti-rusting tinware guaranteed for one year. A large line of Cop perwsre, tinware, and Craoiteware. They also carry fise assortment of caj penter tools, Cutlej snd shelf hardware, 1 CPrices have been cC right down to suit ts times. DON'TIPOEG-ET ; The Place for Kargsins in evsry department of our mammoth stsckJi I'LATTSMOUTH, Nkhhasia. NEW LUMBER YARj J. D. GRAVES & CO: Call and see us at tlic 11th and Elm Htreet, north of Ilciscl's mill. UBAUCM LH rl.Mt LUiIrir.ll, 1 oIIINGLEH. LATH. 8AHH. DOOIU, nLINOS,sod all buildina- autenaJ corner ci ono bloc ir. 0 Plattsmouth, iTebrashr) Everything to Furnish Your House. I. FiEARLMAN'S. riRKAT MtHlKRM HOUSE FURNISHING EMPORIUM. Having 'tiurchascd tho J.V. Wockliachfstore room on houUi Main Htrtct where Iain now located I can bell good cheap cr than the cheapest having jut put in the largest fctock of new goods ever brought to the city. Gasoline fctove and furniture of all kindHHoldon the installment plan. I. PEARLMN. WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND . A full snd Complete, line of 11 Drugs, Medicines, Paints, and Oils. DSUGCI3TS SUNDRIES AND PURE LIQUORS Prescriptions Carefully Compounded at all Hour i n THE POSITIVE CUnE. K.Y LWi'HUI!H.4 Vivrm BC,!-. frit. WeU w ! l - '