mrrmtnTi'i11: ni.'n t . U." i;'.V rrCTTTTl'l. I :.'.'J I w L" I ' V"" 'i l"l " '. 1 yr'fr: V" Til1' WWKI.Y I1 1 ItAliD: PLATTSMOUTH, NKHUASKA, N0VKMKKU3 1892. TH: f ACT EtSENTED. U--" Arguments Last tlwM. ENTHUSIASTIC .MEETING. A'.l"i Ly'cAl a . Bunir nts Pr II d crats Un n we- u I Ar- cut' fl tiy .rid e hi D . T .'nk:n .IT CH ! ,t.lv m d Times The- lac.' ' -i ci .'. of voters that have a - --nl '."i ai any one linn- to listen to miv nn- in an. win tin- large ami ii.'.l.n ;.r:.c e:o.vl that greet- ...I Hi., ni-v i iMir Ciliiin Mom (lie . . . . i .1 ... . II. .i V. l-ii i i M .!;.!.'. a' ..oe..-.in,M ....... i i. ..ll V.. ut . , ii... only was it the largest crowd but it , . , , ! , w is the most repi .-eutalive ami cr:- tliujii...!:.- ll;at ever lis j ...I uritliin Hi.' i.nTed limits ol thin growing ami prosperous city. The meeting wi.s called to order ,y Judge A. N. SuUivan. who with out further delay, introduced the speaker. When' Jmge Field as cended the platform the tumultous appleause continued for several min nten, us coon us iiiel was regain' d Judf F.i'l I I 1111,1 ,lu'r"-' w,'n' several h-cil miners that In: willed to i peak of l.eloic enuring upon the iliM-us-ioii of tie' i-venituf. lie then relerred to the Doj.'-f luatler and s.ii.l thai when (he n-puhlii-an" ; arty l.ecatue ho weak that it had to use Hie Ooe family to holster up it losing can.ie he was thioiif h wiili it. i J,. iheii la-ou..',!!' out the Hl.li'k lil.iiier r.-.cr.-.oii ami utated his cn.-e. He sr.i'l lie was Mny for the man, or for an ,' oilier mm thai wfis in the con liliviil of IVlcr-eii; I h.it he had never seen Petersen when he was rtoher; that the first time h, ever hccii him was one Sunday l'et erseu caini' to his house in Lincoln antlth'it he was iu a horrible Hate of intoxication. Then the bridge cane wn taken up and explained in an able and satis factory manner. The money plank in the democratic platform was weighed and found wanting, utter which the tarilf. was discussed in an able and satisfactory manner, taking part of his illustrations from this state. Then free coinage was discuss-ed. Judge Field showed to the crowd Hryan's record on the silver ques tion. "When the free silver bill was before congress," said Judge Field, Mr. Uryan did not lift his voice or even turn his hand to have the hill become a law, but sat in the halls of congress when he had two chances to go on record in favor of free .coinage. Hut he never lilted his Voice until hocruss.-d the river and filtered upon this campaign an l-.i anything about the free coinage ol salver. It was only done then to catch the ind 'pendent vole. Wlt.-n Itryati was speaking heiure the gold luifs in fai'iin any h.ul, Mr Uryan then had a golden opportun ity to go on record beton ih..i body, but not a word did lie s iv in favor .d t!te free cniurige ot silver. The speech of J u.'.ge I'iel I wa the most powerful, r.tosi logic il, and presented more facts than any other, tint lias' been delivered this campaign. During the speech it wai plir.C tured wi'.h .'on I and vigorous ap plause. The republicans of Cass county are 'it line, and thi'y will see on next Tuesday that Judge Field goes to Washington to represent this liiisrepre-e-i'. y distriel. St.OOO n Aer, From fi-tir, Il is pretty hard for people .who .live in a tarming-eotumiinity wheie fXi an acre is considered a 'big profit to bo told til it farmers la Norih (i.ilv --ton are liaikiii' from fSl't lu4' I. K) I an acre each year in raising pears .plum-', .-;rawl.eri ies. ;md all Miiali Iruils'and veg'tab!i-s. They do not have to work half so hard ,i' the Northern tanner, ei'd.er. The North 'i,ilv.--!oa A-soci at io-.,, through their l.,c.d aent, i'olh ekl .V H vers is iii.iking remarkable utTers with t'.ieir property; lunli for scttlcuieiU and investment pur poses. Drop ,! 1J Messrs. I'ollock If vers ir. better lill, call j upoii hir.l and g t fu'l p.irticulars about this property, I I'dK S. l.!: Two (le-irabe tleuce lot:, in Orchard Hill a to riattsn;.i.;;li. within a b t!ie Missouri i'.ici:;c i!ept particu'ai s cjdl i n rr a hire Hl-IK-AI-l) . c'.ce. t'M- billion lock ot t. for -s 'i't.l- Allan's corn cuv- at iciing.v t'o't I'o in lite mere khv.:i lor the Lire -e-l iiirchase in lluit ii i' ever brought to I'hittsmoiith, Snyder will sell wn'.lpaper at rciluced ,, rices. ! not fail to call on him ui ,'iiKI, Main street. Do oil want a clock, watch v.Twnre or . I I'iece of jewelry sd-If so, call on Snyder iind ct prices. and stvt oods PEOPLE Af.D AFFA S The ladies aid socictv of I 1m- M . K. church will hold ;i mectm" ' inecliurclt I'luirs-I.iy aiteninon at ' o'clock. Important bu-ine-s v. I ,-ome before :h- m tin ; -mmI i - iicct'fs.iry tli.il iill members aiiend V. M. C. A. STATU C i.NTNTION. Tin.' thirteenth annual ita. nm vention of tin- Nebi isV a Vinintf M n Christian A-socialious will !. lu l l 'at Hastings Nov. 17-0, and a I cordial invitation is extended to all i members oi lln- associations, col lege students, railroad men, com ' un-n i.il traveler.-, pastors, busin-.-' iin-ii ami teachers, ami a special i-i vitatinn to young im'ii Irom to I . where (here are .... f .... . r . I. . no association leading wo! Un - on,e km ly oi un in Nebraska will lake wait on 1 I "S." '"- l" s. "o"'iii. inv: .,,.;,.... ...v.,.-.. .- reports from the held. " , ..... hum in 1 1 win 1 1 iv in i i. ii.ii ii ' , , drexwi-M. :i tliorini." h .1 . sen -.si. n i . : - ..... ......i. , ... .......I. ............ . .. ... l.,e HieillllU o, v l. IV .l.l.wnj; joio. men, bible study and personal work, work for young men in toi eign mission lands, the consif'i ' atiou of unoccupied lield-, many other items d int.:. Special conforences; will lie held i college men, officers nod . 1 1 1 t . i .- for committee men, on district v.or; for college men and for delet ii, -from unorgani.ed towns. !'.' gates shouM send their name once to F. f. C'arruthers, (".cneral Secretary Y. M. ( . A. Hastings N.-b Free ciil.Ttniiiincut will lie I tr nislud alt such. There will ri, a rate of one and one-third fare oi the certificate plan on all raiload in the state. l"or credentials and further information address A Nash, Mate seen tary Omaha, .V b. Articles of i ucorporaiio-i ,v,, filed today with the county cleik for the "Tclocvleua Jcilusta Sok l" society. Th'1 above is a name of the society that is' building the new liohcmhin Turner hall. At C IIK.NT AT Rl l.o. Astiangehut miraculously for tunate accident happened at K'ulo on the H. & M. Tuesday, the particu lar of which have just been made public. It feems that as the Atchi. son freight in charge of Conductor Summers and Kngtnecr Kenan was going upon the bridge there the caboose ran off the track. It soon fell faom the bridge dragging with it the rear live cars. Conductor Summers had already jumped and so snved his life. The cars were piled up in an unrecognisable masses in the valley below, barely escaping a house where people were sleeping. - m THE HANK KA1LEP. ,Thi grand lodge Knight of Pyth ias of Nebraska has imfortuiiatelv met with the loss of the grand loge -funds. This state of affairs was caused by the failure of the bank of Ainsworth. of which th. treasurer, Charles (J. Alton, was c ish'er. The funds, amounting to about lisi.iKM. were deposited in tin bank and when that instition w.n unexpectedly closed the funds went into the general wreck. Mr. Alton's boudmau having recently been caught in the Omaha barb wiie failure, the gr.itid lodge will prob ably not recover any part of the funds, Mr. Alton has been honored with the office of treasurer for live years. No blame whatever is at tached to him in the unfortunate alfair. The power house of the Rapid Transit company was burned to the ground last night at Beatrice. The loss is about !?10,iHH) with M insurance. The management have announced their intention of re building at unci'. sm r th r do. ik! . w Von, II, rat. I . 1'ie wintry days are coining on a:;.! soail stentorian lung" will to ir: .. ; i .. 1 1 Why don't on shut thai door,' ' The U'ori.l-I lerald said Sunday that t. M. Peterson was well and lavorably Known. Yes, he is wad) Known, but no one has a word to inter in favor ot hi- coutcmptahlc course. - The remains ol the late Mrs. l;ran ( '.i anijer will be . interred in the cen.elety at Ashland tomorrow. i l.t.i rs i x ins s io! ( ii. . I-i IAY.ien.-r, a young man liviitg about ten miles north w.v t of Ash Jan. I, shot himself this morning while fooling with a target rill.-. Tvv o or tiee bullets were Muck in the barrel and he undei iook to g. t tin an out, and there being some powder "in the barrel the gun ex ploded, the 1 ullets entering Lis stomach I lis recovery is doubtful. t.e vi k ii t; .-papi k t iia.mii s. I'olonol Iv. (', ICdgar of l.ouisai a, Mo., a proinuient newspaper n an. in that section, has aciptired an iu-teie.-t in the Beatrice Iai!y and Weekly Ivxpress and has been elected president and business and editorial manager of the Kxpress UNjEK THK -fihVV Ik Tho Tic'v''t bj Eke i .y. i THfc L myv I, I . S e. ii h . i b he 1 I .. .1 .:. ' I I h k i ' i I.. I- '.V j I A I.,k .lae-ei I -. . ' '... t ne. a. a , le, 'nameli A!i. a I i..i- r inn !- '' i ,.e fur ()i,i' K . 'i ,i . . i i.-.i . i c.'.i: , . . l -j ( Ii., i- '""I'.o' I II til.', I ei'n. cr.tt i I'.'i'.ml.lii an ; X ii.i. pciiiieiil i I '.. T,t i )m 1 1 1 . ' . ' i n I . il t K'e.iil,licai, I X ppiiiiicn.t FnrS; j .e -i.i Hi- I'ii i , !. i.C'ii 'le l.il t hew ( icriim lie.. II -iiii-V l 1 ' I ti? . il". l.i.k'aii leK'. vnciiili f,in;etn- Mm, re I'.'ler I- li:Sull:V(iii l.;l run l.iiHUH ;,l triH I ii ( tut- I Jtlf J M (iiiniu-tt - lir.lT'7eVrileiitl A k' lliiinphrey ." k'.-.til)!icmi X Jacub WiKKins '' ' Pcmnc rat ""lit, . no. inmrin mm I ulc .if One A K ti.ui.ly - k'eputiiirun X J W llorntierer Deni.icrat H H Hiatt - - " independent " I F irCiiiitirriisuiiiti l.si lust I oic ! nlJuG Win j llryiui A'llen'W'l-iel.l Jerome Scltamp HetiH'Criil I Kepul.lii'iiil Independent I I .ire tor One K'l'pulilieaii X lieinocrut I J II Iliit.lcniatr II II Travis hiir Sviiinr V I) Hill (Irian. to fellt KK White ne i.i" i lilt liulependent I K'eputilieai) X Deiuoerat T r;Te"s' 'li'." ; V X M Allen i.i '.si . I ikc fur 1 1. it Independent kVputilican X k'epuliliean , X M.-iMot 1 :ii -' " I'. "n'W l-l'l.-p.-lldeill i ASt'.'olev J A I 'a vie- '" (m'o A ll..r,-li.i.tii , h M.i'lin (I A I'er.-r-Mi " I i,,i,l j ! Ilaiuier J M si .lie Jnhll (.' Wa'.-wll j'.-iele'l! 'in. i lal i'.;'lll'lie,iti X Ilelore voting and belore going into tin1 booth, one of the judges ot election will hand the voter an offi cial ballot printed on white paper, (sample ballots are printed on red paper. I The voter then passes into one of the stalls in the booth t prepare his ballot. There he will find pen and ink, and he can proceed to mark his ballot (an illustration is given above) by put ting a mark (X) in the right hand margin after the 111:110 he wishes to vote for. The prohibition Cjin lid.iles are left oil' ot the above as they ire not in the race. : here are two amendments to the constitu tion, however that every voter should see that they are carrricd. One is "for the propo.-e.l amendent to the constitution relating to ex eeuiive ol'lic. rs" and the oilier is'Mor the proposed amepduient to the constitution telating to premar.cnt school funds." It is very essential that these two amendments are carried along with the rest of tile republican ticket. A vote, for the electors at the head of this ticket is a vole for Harrison and contin ued pro-perity. They aru in Lino. I'll..' republicans of l.oui.-ville city and l.oui.-ville precinct whom the Courier-Journal said last week were feeling very sore over the fact Unit their candidate for the legisla hue had failed 'o sccutV the nofli ination at tile con vention. and that they would not support the ticket, and the would be republican paper oi I.ouisvil!' came out supporting 1-'. . White for the senator. Bj read ing the following the readers will see that the republicans of Louis ville have set down on Maylield in a verv emphatic manner. The fol lowing was received this morning : j p u .. KA ,",.: A desirable "We.the uiidersignedrepublica..sl1)t ,.,.lMM1ll(lth. Nvill l for of Louisville city and precinct, have j c.sll or will u,. ;1 jr(1()(j l.nggy read with surprise and indignation horse and horses in exchange the imputations in the last issue of i Por particulars call on or address the Couricr-Jout mil (which pur ny i j I'i it 5 : ; 'J l 'V .r -i lie ! ALWAYS JOE, THE ONE-PRIG STADELLIANffS BLOCK. ports to advocate republican prin ciples) that the republicans of this place are sulking because our can didate for the nomination forrepre sentative at the county convention was defeated. THIS is KALPE. We accepted the decision of the con vention as final and we propose to work for the ticket, the whole ticket, ami nothing" hut the ticket, and for no part of it more than forour hon ored nominee for senator in whom we recognize sterling ability to rep resent the interest of Cass county and who has oar implicit confi dence. We cannot but admire a man s principle who depends upon the support of his party, though loyalty to its interests and not through love for boodle. We will be found as loyal to our ticket this fall as ever. 11.1. P, kll.I.KN, P. I GENTA1N. J. A. IIASSK-1KIK. W.M.TKKt t'Tl'OKlll. J 'IKS KollKK T-oN, II S. KVANS, J. I.. II XHI SIIOKN, A. A. KNOTT, l . A. MANKKK. I., t. KlCKIIOI 1. TK'I MAX IF M , A. (i. Cl.INK, J. X. IK.KK. JKSSIK I.IVINCSTON, W. M. Thomas, K. .1 KNKIN-. K. I'AI.MKk-, M. X. IKAKK, J. M. WVKI.. J.O. Mct l.AIK. ;. r. Spawn, ll. M. WAkii. s. i. M v riii.siiv. Try the "t'rown" cough cure lirovvn Barrett guarrantes it. Mr W. A. SweiirU Omaha visitor todav. cm was an M ixed paints at tiering .V; t'o's. Judge A. N. Sullivm was in Omaha todav. "t'rown" cough cure warranted to cure. Brown A Barrett. Window glass at tiering & t'o's. Prof. C W. Noble Creek' today. was 111 t'edar Wallpaper reduce d in tieet. price Sn viler's, ado, Main e-se I.. Root and John A. Bav ies peak tonight at Murray. Wallpaper at tiering Co's. The concert at the Presbyterian church last ui: patroni.ed. ;ht was very poorly The greatest cough cure is Syrup of Tar and Wild Cherry, sold only bv tiering vx Co. J. M. Craig and C. went to Louisville this C. Parnule afternoon. this otlice. tf OK ! u4h " r a , t i ut 9i JOE KEEPS IN THE LEAD.! Ycnaiia Mno. fiSJy2 umi at tiac MhsJ Muy of AVOID- ., OK 1EA 5 i Is a nio.-t delico GOSSIP AROUND COURT ROOMS. Judge Ramsey issued a marriage I license to Win. T. Knapton an 1 Miss 'essie Roberts both of Kagle and to Melvin T. Turner and Miss Cinder ella Carder of EInr.voo'l. A licen.-e was also issued to a young man of this city who requested that the matter be not made public. Two new cases were filed with Clerk Hearing in district court to day. The I'attee Plow coiimany have begun proceedings against J. F. Parkins, et. al., upon a note and Soloman II. Conrad et al. have beg.in proceedings in suit in parti tion against Sarah Conrad, et al. Owing to the lack of business Jubge Archer was talking politics today. Judge Ramsey's decision in the State of Nebraska vs. Henry Hons will be made publi: in a few days. Judge Ramsey married Win. Shaw and Miss Mary Barker, daughter of Samuel Barker, this afternoon at his office. Judge Ramsey issued a permit to wed to Mart H. cDouald and Anna Bell Carrigaii today, and J udge Archer tied the knot. Paulina Barrett ond Susa-i A. tsrooiiins nave commenced slut 111 district court against Kthel D. IJew ings, a minor under the age of 11. J. H. Ilaldemnn, republican candi date for county attorney is in the city today. John Marshall and niotlur went to Council BlutTs this afternoon to visit with friends. A. S. Cooley, republican nominee for the legislature, is in the city to day. The exclusive agency lor our goods in Plattsniouth and vicinity, is good for two or three thousand a year to an active agent. Experi ence 'not necessary. Address at once. Manufacture, I.vnn, Mass. Take otf tno Horns. 'The undersigned is now ready with a good portable chute and tools to remove the useless weap ons of horned cattle at ten cents per head, A letter addressed to the undersigned at Rock Bluti, Cass county, Nebraska, will be promptly answered. S. L. Ku kl.o.Nd. 1 stationery at Gering A: Co's, nu-ii rue j i i i ?4M t, - c i m m ' M he wants ?:ihk5 time nib J3 i$tv CLOTHIER, PLATTSnOUTII. NEB. . - v. A Hit lOl'-Jy- OK NF.nVOUS f TEMPERAMENT. ' 1. .f ( .- iiDulaut but a uourisber We carry the largest and most complete line . of Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry in the county. u e a.re tuns in a position to ijtipply every requirement of the public with the greatest possible satisfac tion and on the most advantageous' terms. OUR REPAIR AND Manufacturing Departments a -.. r of our business and are highly ap preciated by the public, as showi, by their liberal patronage. All tj n-nr ,.,,,-L- i nnu ( ...l. ..I puvan return cnarges when pent us from abroad All goods sold by i.s engraved five. oNCK A CTS TOMKK A 1 AY AYS A CUSTOM KR. Ciive us a call. CARRUTH & SON, TH E JEWELERS, I'LATTSM. H TH, 0 XEllkASK.V MONEY to loan on farms from 6 1-2 per cent up, on I to 1 0 years timeto suit the' bor rower. Also loans on second mortgages. J. M. LEYDA Piattsmouth, Neb. -