0 f rnilroail attor il of the bos- es i til) 11 r ming -the ail w ho is tinder ught to have t he ; Mr. IVppletou i ll Vllllt.- 1'llltlS- .'on, uf rial t fi ll I'll upon to make IIKKTlltic meeting riiiy the campaign. presiding olliccr ol 'L'i. On last Mon- o T aiu. in urn h.ih i Anciaieu lone unjust niid tyrannical law that ' has got tu ;o: nt" the ratification meeting lie leviexved the Jaw wlifi-V was pnss(,t four ye-ur ago, which diKiib litcd,' , U llii' . railroad shops Snl groin!.! for taxable purposes aVvg the l.iail, insle.id of their Jjeing taxed locally ami subject to local taxation. IJro. Draper also dwelt upon the ' burdens it wrogghj And tin- wrongs this i t v was subjected to by tlu1 law, and it aL1ed unction to his speech, and irave elooneuceto died oi. ami did jj.ia lijlS. Uro. Draper, liowcver, laded to state or remember, or possi- ibly lie didn't know that the. law was inouunviwo xcui s ago, so tn-ai all .hops, Toiind houses clc along -.the road, are now subject to local taxa tion, and so taxed. Ti.e IIkkaj.i. already feels that much of its mir-Moii tor a few months must he to educate some of its dem ocratic brethren, who have so unex pected and overwhclmningly had ollice thrust upon them, up to the station where the republicans have tne wo:L in hand, mid where demo- .1 i 1 i t I I . T A jiii ei it the 4j in- Minee itnntly public, to our us; for m:iiuni of inter- i year; for 'ity uf .rigour industries (return lor me mechanics ti2 a. market fur the abund- of the husbandman; for jtun el national raitu ana ii wise ana generous pro- A. . i . ii. ...... I .... t elii'OC ine.iJiieiieci.iia., umu li&Uo.. ct our youth; for the upon tli.' eons-jii'i'ce of "re nd iifuiMfonaing religion, anil otlier Messing., we should .IhS. More-, I ih recommend that the vi' ileiKiiated be observed ml tiif i; :.'itry as a day ot na- oi; :-e'i v i n;r "and ni-aver. nn.l , - I J . 'e ci.Ae from their daily hi- iicrt ii: accordance with their inns n worship, draw near rim' ol Almighty iod, otier- mipiai.-.o ror the manitohl i uhiei. iio has vouchsafed to :.ii';;; that His blessings may ,;i'nl i ,lo further recommend l:iv tlcn apoointcd m i:)ado a f.il' dfedi t- i tul tin.j fi.'v to tlui suft'erin and n"eily. ,1 whiri! .veil within the land ice an.l he glad in this season al Tbanksi'ivin!'. in .-s wh.'reof I have hereunto ami and'eaused the seal of the it.itcs.tr he tixed. at the e'ty of U'lishlnfjcon. this ,t.4j of Oetl-her, in the year of our t i t i i i ,VY""- i'iuii'1 inu iiui, :i;imni'ii aiui two, audi ot the iiititpciideijce nited .-f:vtes the one hundred nth. ('( Rcstku A. AiniiuK, rresiifent. FKKl.IXfillUYSKN. Secretary of .State. hilt in I'm or of the ii iiiiVjinau has done in "iity tcis; tall. Ihf Journal orstd rt'pf this. 'Dr. Livingston "ought to have the ime Keif-respect that Mr. J'oppleton ;is. amWeej his mouth shut." lie is lie head f the medical department of the 15. Si yi- ruilri.ad, al.r 'under pay from the road.'' .Mr. Maripictie is ut the lciul of the law ih pjirtjnciit ol the -a4io organi zation, and uudcr pay fnhu it, and the Journal says, ihnri lire he has lo.t Jiirjidf -respect by Sa;, ino any thing politically, t he same olijet lion applies with uijuul .'iorcu Ju iu'ston; but l!ie i-ii!iuili: editor o ! the Journal cares nolhiii' lor ci iinisl. J ency; aiiylhiny to et a vole for de mocracy, ho matter how inconsistent or Jit the Mierili'je of how mueh jirin tiple, ix hjs ii'otto. Simply Jeeais. Manjuette ir Dr. Livingston are pajd fgr services rendered tho railroad coinpanjos, jj no reason why they should Jose their political identity ami have their mouths heriiicticallv sealed. It ihcy use none but fair arumeui iu favor ol the laiucjples of vhieh they respijvcly belong they era tic ship cnrie liters are ubout to commence. Diniocriuy is widely known to bo tm years behind the times; but it w r.nlit i iuimj us sorrow to see our new and unexpected dem ocratic. Ij! rtii'ci open the ball by re pealing anything that lias been dead virus ii go. There are other, and more reasonable whvs to put one,s fot in it. M HO IOUIIV i ne . returns indicU-W as folio Patterson elected stator over Reed bj some three liundreu majority. Nev ille ami Draper elected by a good ma jority. Hall elected by a close voU, with "VVolpli Cannon and Higgins neck and neck for the remaining represen tative. For county conimjssloner Todd and Dehtihoff are very close, wittr the best evidence obtainable. sh.wiDS L.etjiinoa leading s votes. The ameikd ment was defeated in the county about two to one. A full tabular stafemirit of the vote will be published nost week, as the canvass is being made today,- and will not be completed in time for this issue. The following is the vete as far 83 obtainable. First wird Morton, 95; Dawes, 61; Kedick, 61; Weaver, 60; Hartigan, 84; Stro.le, 67; Patterson, 111; Reed, 42; Neville, 109; Upton, 93, lllggius, 92; Draper, 95; Woolcy, 69, Hall, f8; Cun uon, 56; Wolph, 54; Todd, 58; LehuhofT, 98. Second ward MVfton, 81; Dnw'cs, 78; Hcdick, 81; "Wcaicr 78; Hartigajut 78; Strode, 79; l'attersoir, 118; Ueed, 40; Neville, 95; Upton, 78; Iliggius, 815 Draper, 97; Wool, y, 69: Hall, 71; Cau- noii, 6r; Volph, 64; Todd, 66; Uha- lion. a. i Third M ard-Morlou. 182: Daw"8 IM Columbus, Nov. .-Coroplete official 140; Itedick. 133; Weaver, 139; lla( returns of Tlatte couity gives Alunger ICIIlAut V ...... .. I -ottuiuerB. i:anv eouiplet. The resultso fat id eounty Is, Dawes lUO.Mortoi ingersoll 123; comrres. Munir Valentine 7ir, Turn- ui c-evan 1,-1. .CJiri- f.075. 11AI , Gratfd Island Xovetsr 8.-Munger s majority over Valentifs 6t0' Neligh, Xovembt Valentine I ceives 389 majority county. LINCOLN Jfonxn I'lattiNo 8.-lleturns sbw a majority i- Vut,n 111 1in coin couaty of r- sos. Creinhton..-' v. 8. Valentine ma vr is 3oo. Turner re ccived 250 W'flS in the col,nt- (STANTON. The deaio'itic stale ticket ha an average-of ' t majority; Munger has Zi,i, V-lenthe 1C3, Turner 2; amend ment, 20 fo, 340 against. ' L1NCX)LX. North Plaits Nov. 8.- Lincoln coun ty gives VUentine 333, Munger 210, Turner 175; the aincn'ei11' xVi for S5 Melius uu- r ;ClIOU Ol Vlimim fiiri. with chances for Iwyivch " - - - x.. democratic chairman eoucedes iiii ingaset. MASSACHUSETTS. Boston, Nov. 7-(ien. Itullcr's man agers claim the elate tot him by LV 000,000. Hcpublicans hope to elect Bishop by 5,000. ltcturns indicnlc the election of the followiug congresMucu: Gov. Long, republican; 1. Collins, democrat; L. Morse, dem.; Henry 1. Loriug, dem.; liben 1J. IStone, reiuibli can; C. Lyman, independent; W. W. ltye, republican, the Journal tig ures a plurality for Itutler in the state of 20.000, but claims the entire republican state Mcket except him. COXNKC'TK.'IJT. Haktfoui), Nov. 7 The day was fair and tho vote .lull. Throughout ilio atiilii llier.' has been a tiUllll" Oil from the vote of 1H80. The prottabili ty is the democrats have elected their state ticket and coiigrcsicf IOWA. Thk political work of tb cnr i- now closed out and iho "dear people Ow.III ..-.1...1.W- l.il.n il fiMl. Illld (lin ing over nM-'" r'"" . the resting period, win rcnert, nun carefully watch to see what fruit Will he Itoruo of the result. hairmiui ims List oT betters. List of letters remaining unclaimed in the post office at riattsmoulb, Cass County, Neb., Nov MlTl Maiiah MYoy Kmily Mo no D. H Meir Henry Meweill Mrs. Fence rhilhv J. J. Onette S. Applegatc Chas. Bui'Ufss W. J. Harnes George Copt'iihut Schallu ('leghorn Jack Chandler Win. H Clewell Clara Cook Mrs. Mnudo Uay K.K. Diekson Mrs.lIattieSmith Mamie Davis John A. Schuheit Henry Donelan John A. Speakmaii A it red (iooclin Mis. Mary Mnothers Hiram Harris Collin 15. Woorl A. N. Isnor Thomas Waijiiian Frederick Feisons calling fur the above will ple:use say "Advertised." J. YV. Maksiiai.i.. 1'. M. PLAIT K. Sw;l n .li'lll .Notice. IKill li'Milrnl il' li'lliilllil . lU T il ,. i,,rW mat en Uu' -'lil !; MiIm-i-. lina. l iini'. f""l. a .'"it" "' "I II"' Ci ii"'."' 'nl tin .sjrfili Ill-nil ini rim l. i':i-h i ciiuily. Nrliiiix- kmii iI :iii iinli-r airiirinin iii. uu inu smu .r7r In ail ail I' in ipniliim In -I i" i' lil hi. w "- , . I if.7r 111 ail iirll'ili iruillliu III l.ui' mill, w in it- 1)KS MoINI S, Nov. i V roill re urn, lt,t.,,in Co.. aii'lilaiiilill-ami Swnn.li.lui i t . . . i... ..I. .... lk..Lii"lii' l The election is past and 'tho re publican party of the couity has liiet (fclcal. It has not met' defeat by the .aud. of democracy, f r de mocracy today is a iiiinoply ol over three hundred in the county, has met defeat iu port tlicTujfh pre- tne parties tofit,mrja hicibers otXiTs own! rauks who adopt thcsiiicidal policy and kill the parly and its influence, both stUe and national, to gratify that in-t-,itiabl,e appetite lor revenge which some men .cherish iiinl hold ngaiu.-t iioivnttpils and sacrifice tpeif li'jrty ir teed iTvenge upon.. To thorn' who aided in the defeat of the republican are just ns much entitled to hearing iu public as any oue else. We dp not believe Mr. Aiarijiiette advocated any thing iu relation Jo tho .raUrouds or corporation, thi.t. wo.ild be ju ton IKct with the best interests of the people. We can liot see w here h.. sac-diced any sei' -respect by cc-'iseiit- j party through s-ich s spirit, tt.e Hi.ii- ug io ailr.1 ess i-to peopb; ol i'l.-uo- ami sci:ds greeting and sends it iu the mouth upon political Issues of the hope that 'hey are proud of tiicm- day, not ithstaiiiiijiy thp sensitive selves c i.T ilieir record, lor most eer- nerves of the Journal editor received fajni." republicans who have worked a vcurtul shock thereby. j Jong add ' j'aif iif'ujly fr the success of (lie ticket and the greater j?Ui;jeC pi' the republican partv and ft ieprer scutatiu rf'the legislutiiro are not proud of iheni. The Hkram, in sending this greeting, sends it to re publicans win) have been honored by ihepariy v,.IJ ;i iiiembers ot tho rank and file and ttieir aniuU the Hkkai.d neither attempts fo palliate Ar long Jin-e uerimui of the. i.!t-iiioulh Juunial was a proiio'uno- ki'mperauc advocate. Kecenily, kvor, he txperieneed a change ol He n id the democratic state u, i;e nsienei to it lie art tort Consistency is a jewel, etc. O.n.e of tho best evidences of the remarkable prosperity attending this couidrr is shown iu tiu ;i;l vei tising columns of the great city and national papers, I'age after page iu them are Iled in each ioi;;; with columns of wants; wanted bri..kl..e,, wanted cariwnlcrs, wanttd men skilled in worku of iron, wanted tradesmen, wanted salesmen, wanted profession al men, wanted laboring men of all classes for all classes of work. There is a wonderful lesson to this country in this, aiAl it is, that every industry is pruHperos, evry mill is running its full c.'ipitcity and brciib put. in extensions, every ouo is' building, trade grows apace, crops are heavy, money plenty and publico confidence is strong in every department of la bor. It means more, that wages are higher because men are,. i n demand, that 1-llPI A jq .-- I o" anj mind or co' cc, To a party tluct now stands defeated thpy may attempt their justification iu the future j that parly will setije wfth them. Another element thai hss eou'tribut el to the defeat of the party is the question of prohibition ; circulais have been scattered freely over the country ordering vol era who are prejudiced on that question above party anil party ' principiuS, to vote tor ;he Jetnocra.tic party fy'r it Vaa tho pufty as'ust prohibition, and against ietting tiio )iiajgrjty i f tl.e people be the will in Noovaskru This captured many toreigu votes especial ly and strange as it may npJttr the Vlll' I' 1,1 ' 1 11 ' " to trau, 123; Strode, 140; Pattetsou. ,. 103' Heed, 102; Neville, llOf L'iitou, 135; Iliggius, 131; Draper, 133; Wooley 129; Hall, l ib; Cqmrfon, 138; Wolpli,. 140 Todd, 124; LfcViuhofi; 131. Fourth wafjiortou, 141; Dawes, 10t: Jfciifrffk, y9; Weaver, 107; llarti- 13U; btrode, 112; Patterson. 3,; lteed, 81; Neville, 133; Upton, 140; Iliggius, 140; Draper, 149; Wooley, 97; Hall, 103; Cannon, 91; Wolph, 97; ToTld, 92; Lehuhoft-, 149. Liberty Morton, 107, Dawes, 102; Uedick, 1 3: Weaver, 120; Hartigan. j 101; Strode, 124; Patterson, 114; Heed. UOj Neville. 100; Upton, 01; Iliggius, 101; Draper, 107j W oley, j'M- Hah; 125j Cannon, i 'r.-iph, 12.5; Toc'.d. ; LcNt- lioir, Eight Miio Groe Morion, 107; Dawes, S3; Patterson. 114; Heed, 7?; Wooley 72, Hall 80, Cannon 80, Wolph 80, Neville 114, Upton 103, Higgims 10J, Iraper 112, Todd 83, Lehnhoir Mi Uoi-.k BlutN bii'oric tQ, Hnrlj-au. Ill, Heed 72, I'altersoni 101, Wooley 111, Hull 102, Cannon, 92, Wolph 111, Neville 120, Upton 120; Higg-.ns 113, Draper 120. Plattsinouth precinct Morton, 157, liwr? Jb'dick, 157; Weaver, 82; Hartigan; 'loO; Strode, - Patterson, 177; Heed, 59; 'Neville, 165; Up'lob; 12; Higgins. 157; Dmper, 193; Wooley; 60', Hall. Til Camion, jQ- Wolph, fO: Todd' ; Lehiihoil', . '" LonisviJle Morton, 91; Dawes, 72; Uedick, 89; Weaver, 72; Patterson, 109; Heed, 49; Neville, 112; Upton, 91: Hig gins, 89; Draper, 120; Wooley, 42; Hall, 69; Caution, 70; Wolph, 5t; Todd ; LelmhoiT, . South Mend Morton, 54; Dawes. 04"; Tiedick; el; Weaver, j4: Hartigan' 53; Strode," 69;' Patterson, (9, ijevd, 54; Neville, 90; jlpton, 5,4: Higgjus,' 7; Drftpcr, 5; Wppley,- (jjj' Hall, j?4: Cnii'. uon, 00; Wolph, oij Todd. LdiUr hoi!", . The anti-inonopoIUts Dolled v -i votes lor tne "ti- Vi i Tipton )ayr AVeaver 72, WiyS "4 50, 75, Turner 508, Valentine DAWSON. Plum CreeVNov.8. YP governor, Dawes 375, Moi ton 9:5, Ingersoll 177, foj- confresaman, Valentine 298, Tur ner 180, Munger C5; for aniendmeiit 20, against 180. BOONE. .lbion. 4ov. S. liaone county gives Valentine SS4 niHjority over Munger. Ll ... Election Keturns. COLOHADO. DiiKVitK, Nbv. 8. The democratic ewvtra! committee ciaims the state by ;,S00 to 3,009. House doubtful Wal laeC; demoer.At. for congress, 1.000 ma jority. They aba plaim tfiis county by 03 majority. ?pi;tic'.ans say the make up ot the Hew legislature indicates the lection of Tabor to the fJ. S. senate. lOW A Council lil litis, Nov. 8 Anderson, the republican nominee for congress, is defeat' d surely, and various esti mates ure made of Puey's majority. Pusey carries this city dy C(I1 ma jority, aud the county probably by 1,000. Prentont county gives him GOO; Crawford, 400; Harrison, Mills, .Shelby and Cass 100 each. Ander son has Montgomery by 000 nuijor ity, and Audubon by t!o0. This makes Ptisev's majority 1,(500. !! (- V. " I.Ea YvIU ii it New York, I$qv. SThe Times' extra jiuts C'lcreliiml, majority at I'W.OOO, according to returns receiv ed up to 10 a. in , and says that the state legislature is strongly demo cratic. SKW YOKK. New Yokk, Nov. 7. The Commer cial Advertiser (stalwart) admits Cleveland, democrat, for governor, will probably Jiave G0,0i)0 majoritv ill the eit". Suppoj t to the citizens ticket is a flisappointir cut, the rc piibli(:aii3 not coiing 0U. The cjt izwis commiitco (clwiMi that tha rer nuii'ii 1 1 1 ii- ill r i 1 ii in i ii e.-rl 1 1 the State Kegister puts Ihe rcpubli can majority iu the slate at 40,000, over detiioi rats, and 20,000 over idi, with cine republican congressmen certain. Karwel', republican, is lc feated in the 2nd district and the Oth district is Close between Cutts, re publican, and Weaver, tireenbaeker; with the chance in lavor ot Cut is. In this district Kasoti has a majority over all of 2,000 ami a pluruliiy of over 1,000. l'KNNSYI.VAMA. Puii.AOKi.ruiA, Nov. 7. '"t,','ri'1 re t u rnsjjr-iho h.utu show large democratic gain over the vote of last year. l'allii-ou has undoubtedly car ried this city and will have a plural ity of over -J0.0OO in the stale. Post, democrat, is elected :; ihe 15th con gressional djstjjcp A spcci.il disiiiuch gives Kerre! democratic, a nnjoi iiy o''50(), a dent ocratic gaiu of 1.V00. A Serantoit dispatch t ay Kiueutrout democrat, is elected to eongrcs it. Ihe.Tw ellih district. White, republican, is jtrobab! de feated for congress in the Twentv- iiiin uiiijui, aimiiarr, repuuiican, in the Fourteenth ili-trict. i'oitsviLi.H, Nov. 7. UrusbUin, re publican and greenbacker, is elected to couyress iu the Thirteeth district by 300 majority. I'tiTtiicmi, Nov. 7. Huyne, repub lican, is returned to congress from the Twenty-third district by u large iliajdrtly,' iiayiiig' no "Ueiiioti alii; op positiun. In the Twenty-second dis tiict icturus are meager, but it is be lieved Everett, republican, will have 1500 majority. WISCONSIN. Milwaukee, Nov. 7. Election re turus lroni the interior of the state come in slowly, aud estimates can be foruieil wifcli ditlicully. All rex oris so far Indicate lal'? e democratic "aius in every congiessiuual district. Dr. AudersoUj ch'airuiait ol tlie democrat ic, itate ceitral cimnuiitee, claims that live aud iiro'oaL'v i- , son h ili-ltiiilanl. Unit iii'i. ily Im Ihiiiiij: l Vim. tn-w 11 : I iiinl" I" llii lianiis in unn XV. kani'll, liai liren altarlii'il. ami siiiil i ;uimi C.illlllill"il In lli'lCMil'k'I -ill, :-sj, al IwiU'i l'i'S. i ii i lif :il In tiix-tn. ax it a a v i, l'.V K. II. Mi l .MM. AMI, liil'll- Alluiiicy. Oi liilu 1 lil!, -.'-Ii:l. Notice to Teachers I will tin at my nnir In l'l illsiii Fi iilav iiinl Sal in May. mm ai soimuiI anil f. mi Mi I'nilay si XXiTt'iiii; Water Hie tlnnl niinil li to alli-iul U any niav ! i.n.M'iili'a li: Prob In the inatler founiy, I'lir l pun reailif tit I. hi ol lt:ij ailniinls I f lllltt, lllM'.L . l"V wecA ly nr-. Ui'iiei'al ciirnl roie'eriil iv e v. -:tost l-t set f "-mr !).. lis-.', t l o iJk t'ouuly tliniirr, ml ami ilai'', all pi 1 ami show eanii- SJ l-.n u urn ol xaiii I I' ilio r:ut .laiiij ;.l..,el of ail i l'livUsiiiiiiilij Tax" Ti tho IlOU lO'lll lol .( l to vi, In liiurk in liloek ' -1. oiii i, i vi A anil L', 111 DIorK l), s Siiiaii-, in i lie town I ty, Netii'iinka. Von aro lieirby liotiiH'n if of hplirnary, lssl. tin; aiwivi; tato. was ly tin; l'rfai'iin rol I iiiiia, aum ai ciiv.-iir sail-, iol' llii 1 t-l 1 1 o 1 1 laxpB oi me ytui' iji.y, auioiini m to ?:,.'H. In inn uuuersiKiiru, nam propeily va taxed or aHSCMaod n beloii"iii'' to iliikiMinn or iiiui-rcHi- diMit uxr ut;rs. 'I liat tin; tinu; of ri-il-nitiiii of sam (iiiMiieief iroin sain i-aic. will rMim- on I lit-, lilHt day ul l eUi nary, ,. i. l:isj, and I hat nn-!;-s ntdi'iiinlioi: bi- made fioni sin ' a!-., on o,. lit-lore said aslu, :. lux Jiiied for slild (UTiili-r will ho isstieU hy IU.- 'lreaaiini of s;iid roieil l anu aiale lu llii; midcisini-d. XX M. XV. lilt AX K' Xovctiilier ill, li?.-.'.-3at:i, Legal Notice. .lohu iitiMinie, ilaiiitirf, v. The Rcoiii Aniiili'aii Murtj;a-'e t'oiniiany l.i in it ; . aj -iiih-iwii anut.mi K iai liters, ni'M nai. I niiKiiowii, ui-ieiinaius. 'J lio ahove iiitiiiL-d Uefi'iulaiitH will lake tiee, that on the i::lh day of Ocioln-r, i iiimva uaiiii'ti inaiiuiii Hied Iih nelilioii 'i disliiet court of C-auii eoiuily, Nt ln ai-ka. a;!" ou, fcyr iiuil.":i Jlllfl oriij-.-r UP. 111 .tie 1st llavtr a-.'i lin iimU-';;:i!, lH-ai-inir d iti; of einherJil. Ihi. lnda yon a-ainsl .In'1 uu nirMiiiminii; il tne 1101111-1.1 r.sl ijiiai l srtTiioii h;ii. iow n-snip ii-ii. rani; leu, 111 eouiuy, senrufKii, aiinuilL-j,.ani lied am. iniea 01 leeorn. Jd. To have yq ri.' diicil (r or Ii'm.ij'-Iit) iii tiio ol onti-;;-v Ii naid iiiJiliiaLV. iiinl a! I'.tS Ilnal hua nisi; to have eaid licivs oihi-ii-iI dt-linl ;,v:. Mi'. ii CLOAK: