- - y , ?- $2.00 iKU ANNUM. PIjATTSMOUTIF, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY. JUNK 18, 1888. VOLUMK XXI r. NUM IJKK ml a h u z' m u h irsTi h u n u b . 1 in m.m.m a PQWiii Absolutely Pure- This powder never varies. A marvel of pur ity , f freiur' li and wliolosoineness. More eco nomical ihan the ordinary kinds, and cannot he old in competition wit li the iniiltilude of low tM. short weight itlimi or lios)t;itH powders. Sold only in e il.t. HoVAL liAklMi l'OWUEK Co,.10t;Yv'all St. New York. 3'..'U8 civvy ouin(zvas. M.ivor, eleik, Tre.i-o.n-er, F. M. K HKV V K l ux - J A M Ks) I' I' K.liSO N , .1 K. lSVIiON Cl AKK - A M DDI.Ii S ( I- KOIC1) W 11 MAI.1UK Attorney, Kniriiieer, 1'oliee .1 .1'l'', Mar.-h,i!l. Couiiciluien, 1st ward, " 2nd " ' :r.l .III;. ' I J V Wkckuacu A SAl. sl.CitY I I ) 11 .Ion ks I IM . A Sllll-MAN 11 It Ml K'.'HY S W 1.J I TON ( Ciiy O'CoN NOii. 'i 1' I IcCA l.l.KN. 1'ltKS .( V .loll';.-) N,CllAI It MAN hrd I'iib.vVo.-ks-? i c,,:.i :ii j 1) I I If VS. h S V (Ul'l'll TieasMi'T, 1 i(;nuy treasurer, - Clerk. 1 rHI! V Ch i i lteeoroer t I' Heeds - I'eputv llece'tler Clerk ol m.-ti-iul Co irt, Sl'ei'il'', i.K-yfji),-. Avion,, y fcurt. 1 schools, Colillty J l! I i). A. Camit.ki.i. Tho i. I'oi.i.ocic '. i-1 ( 'r T-11 Kl.d A t'lti I'ti k ":t.i V. II. 1'out. .)o ; M. Lkyha . O. S-l()VA'.l'KU J. U. K k 'N'!.r A.?.AltO'.K. - Ai4'iN 1'KtCSoN X: YVA V ' S-I.N rv J. lUPBSttl.t. L0AUO Ol- Sll'SlHN ISOl'.l. A. It. Toii. Ch'ni., - ..tllSIIIOIII II I.oci.s Koi.tz, - Weeping Water j. It. ui.i-.mi, - l.illlWIUlll Ci.VSS l(i)t;ii .o. i i(i, 1 O. O. V. .Meets 'eyery I 'net-dav evening oT e:'.;-ii ',V'i.;. Ail tr-!ii'.:iit l!iot:'.eio iiro les-i ecltiilly linited to ttitp'oi. ttATl'OL I II KNC'AM I'M KNT Xo. :t. I. (). A o. K. ni.'ei- every alternate l''rii'::v in eaeli inoii.it i i l''e ila mi: Hall. Vh-iiUiig Itrotlieih live i iV'ictl to atteml. ritu-o i,i):r. . r., a. o. v. v;. ieo,s i i,vi-iy :. '.re. l'i;U:ty cti'agn Iv. of I. i.:'it. ' Tra. i e:ii l,o.le:s are reoeetrifly i i Vtiei'l ot.i.i. K..). 7 loi a'i,': la-ii er Work imh'I ; JC. S. It ioo. Vu e;nai ; Kiaik li-oAii. Over Feer ; I. Bov.e'i, '. tie ; Ce-.nre lloe oiji, lleeo.iler; II. .1. .l-.i'ns.i. I'mane'ei' ; Wa-li. Sni'l.i I :-ee n"; M. ?.la l lit. A!. V. ; Jac D.uiL-ei ly, li.s'Ue ;iiai J. g i- C-.i M Mi, iv2. Vlti.ti:- VMJOlMKN W 1.1 nerl't-i T -ect-; mi'COih! mitt fouri'ii Mon-ftfv'.-vt'''.g rt K. of I'. ltat. AM tfA"Hlent V- :liei rlv) I ei.iK-s-eil to Ineet . v t 'l II". . A. Nov.-co ner. Vfuer 'ile "o,i-;nl : ''. I'', N ex, Woriiiy tiviser ; 1, it. SitiitJ, fc.x-i;:iuer ; W. C. WiUetts, C!ei ... 1Lxrs.ioi; tit i.; k m. 8. a. o. .. . Meeis every j-'teruaie V'l.ii.'y e '.'etiiir-' at J-:oei--woo.l el n't :ouk. A'.l lit' l,.si-i't Inotli v j i - t, ..' fl.t'v initfl :Hten!. I.. S. i;;'"'Sor- it.' W. ; 1'. Hani, hoieu'i'u: S. I'. Vv'uto, ..eoorije ; l.;oi,i.i Ami'i'-ou. U ersf er. v'i I -T-VtU- I II I.OHCK . Ik A. F. & A.M. Meets oil i ie i ; t : "o t i Moiuhiys of eac'.i inoni i lee r iv'i. Al' tiausu nt broth ers are coniiallv invueti ro leec. with us. .). I . I " l! ry, S . M. Wm, Ha vs. S i'jy ' " " " i." E!iUAij!A ( UAl'iKU. NO. :t, K. A. M J--4 M -e s . oini aiot fourth Tues.lav of eaeh iiuiiVh "t M. 'wii H;'ll. Triinsviii.il llVJtheis :tn iuyitf i to i.teet Y UI t'.S. , ... ir. E. WiiiTF., H. P jitlj a vs. Seeret aiX; , m i. zi() i'O.MM.VM)Ai:Y, Ml. 5. K. T. 'Mcet t'isc ."iHi tliiul V.eilnestl-iy uiht of eaeii mouth atMnso m lia'l. Visiting brothers are com'-I'v i'lviott to oieet x-iih u. WM. 11 ays." Ite e . Vi. Wi',K,E, ( MCOOIHIS POST 43 G. A. R- UOSIEK. ,T. W. .JunXSON 0. S. T viss K. A. 15ATK-S liv.o, :-; i i.ks llxi:v sriiKiiair. Malox Ii ix f HA KI.KS Ko:t! An'I)K!1m) Fi:y. .1 AfO : : V J 0 I! : r; M A X . CoTinianJer, ..Senior Vice .Junior Adjutant, J.M. onieerof tiie i.iy. " liuanl Pergt Major. ..Osiavter Muster Setict. fo-tt t'hai'l.ii" I,. C. t'l'lt "!S oav ever.t:i:j POFiSSIONAS. CAHDS. ATTOUNilYS AT LAV,'. T Ao. S. MMHK-vS, A'.tortscy s-t liw. Office over l'eter Merg-'s store, north side of M iin bet .ve jt 5th aud tth streets. . HA'.: IT. .AN. Lawyer, l'ltzerald s ill. iil.i.-W, PI tiis'iiouth. Ne!ra-0:a. 1'ronnit and careful attention to aj;e:it i:.'. la-v ri;u-th-a " M. SITXIVAN. AUo;n.y at l.rvr. Will - f ii;vi ii;c:n't attention to ail 1-n-iiu-s? in trusteil t-. iii'.n. On -;-e in t'uion lilock, East side, rialtsntouth. Neb. Wr. BRQVfNEj rrson:'.! attention to all Cuauteifa Entrust to my care. XOTA RY IV OFFICE. Title K'iimaed. Abstari'ts Com n suranee Written, Keal Estate Sold. Better Facilities for in akin; Kami Loans than Any GlUec Agency. llaltsaiautli, - Xel "TIPPECANOE AND PROTECTION TOO." Harrison and Morton Our Next Administration- Tho Republican Ratification Last Night a Crand Success The Voting Men's Uepulilican Club of l'luttsnioutli liail called 11 ratification meeting of tlie republican noiniiiecs for presitlcnt imd vice. jrcMU-iit for lust evening, t lie hcltl in J'oi kwood hall, ami ulthouh tlie weather was most un jiroiiitious and a heavy rain had fallen niter 0 o'clock, the meeting wa.s A i K AN 1 SCCCKSS. At H o'clock tlie I!, it M. band opened up the ball witli their sixteen pieces in front of Hock wood hall, playing several popular pieces in their best style, as they always d. Almost tininediutely the heavy boom of artillery resounded throughout the city. The ciniiun being controUed and handled by the ever elli cient :aimoneers, Ifarvey Sage and Chas. lilack, forty rounds being fired, and umidst music and cannonading the audi ence assembled in Kockwood hall. The hall was well filled with enthusias tic republicans at 8:o0 o'clock p. m. and the meetjng wqs called to order by .Iphil A. Da vjes, president of the Young Men's Republican Club, who, in a short, bril. liant, twenty-minute speech surprised the entire audience, lie covered the ground of Protection for home industries in a reniarknble manner, and we predict right here that he will, during this campaign, be heard from not only in Cass, but the state at large, lie closed his remarks with the heading to this article, Tippe canoe and Protection too, Ifarrison and .Morton our net president and vice presi dent of the United states. All through his speech he was nut with applause and the close was enthusiastically applauded. lion. 1, 15. AV I'udham was called on and responded in his usual vein. Ilis remarks were well received and inter spersed with applause As oae or tUc'cainmiUcc u speakers repot ted to the audience that it was 1m possible to jet npeukers xY- ". - , , . , " 1 abroad from the Iiiet .. everybody was ratifying nt home. The apology was unnecessary, as our home t-deut iu the republican par ty isi of the l,c:3t and wa well received last night by an enthusiastic audience. Judge Samuel M. Chapman was the next speaker called upon. Ilis remarks were directed especially to the solid south, an honest vote and a fair count, lie called attention tv. the fact that the names cf tiart tson and Morton were two of tho most illustrious names in the United States; that the name of Morton, the great war governor of Indiana, and Gen. Hen. Harrison, the solvliei', tlie citi zen and STatosuiaa from the sama state, would set as a statesman in the coming campaign and that he predicted that In diana would be safe for the ticket. Ap plause greeted the speaker and at the close of his remarks, S. P, Yanatta was next called and respjaidul in a warm, her.riy iuanner,his remarks being received with great favor. He touched up the democrats all along the line, and his re mark that the republicans and the people should vote for Ur;lns us against averdu poi &iui the result would be that we would have a president who could take off his shirt without unbuttoning his col lar, waa cheered to the echo. Mr, Yanatta introduced the following resolution which was unanimously passed, aud the meeting, with three cheers for the notyiuces, and three cheers for our bandana, adjourned: KESOLCTIOX. Whekeas, the Young Men's Democrat ic Club, of this city, is so pleased with the nomination of Harrison and Morton that they can't conceal their joy and WrtEKi-As, we wish to give them a fuir opportunity of hearing and imbibing sot-nd national principles and republican truth, therefore be it Jit sol ceil, that the republicans of this city cordially invite all the young men who have in an uuguarded moment, thoughtlessly connected themselves with that democratic party, to attend our meetings and no pains will be spaired to interest them as to their future action for their country's good. P. S. Some of the old democrats who r.ro r.ut too far g-'nc might be temporar ily ben- fitted by coming to our meetings, and to all such, a cordial invitation is extended. The hall was beautifully decorated with the large republican Hag covering the entire back of the speaker's stand and red. white and blue streamers were strung around the entire hall, and over the laro-e flair was the motto : " For Presi dent, Harrison, for Vice-President, Jforton, and ULderncath the motto in flaming letters : OUlt BANDANAS. The decoratious were the work of S. C. Green. " To say that the meeting was a success, is putting it mildly. Every republican. was happy, and the long faces were to be seen uion the democratic visages. They are beginning to wake up to the fact that they huye got the greatest battle on their hands, thev have ever had since the election of 1800. The statement of Mr. "Windham that the American flag was our bandana ami the best use it could be put to was to wipe the sweat from the brow of honest labor (iiieaniiig protection for honn; industries) met with heart i el-1 applause. So e nded the tiring of tlie fust gun in Cass of the coming campaign. Fires in Sweden. Kcndsvall. Sweden, June. 27. The town of Umea, on the delta of llothma, has been partly burn d. The damage at Sundsvall and Umea will reac h $."j,000, 0(10. Iinmen.se tracts of forest land has been burned. A drought has prevailed for a long time, rendering the wood very dry. ' Ocjan Steamers Collide Nkw York, June 27. A dispatch from Loudon says that the I'ritish steam er, Lyumouth Castle and the K-d Star line steamer, Nordland, collided. It is believ ed that Mrs. Folsom, mother of President Cleveland's wife, is among the 'idlaud's passengers. The JiViunoulh is badly damaged, U is not known to what ex tent the Nordland has been damoged. Bridges Washed Away. Nelson, Neb., June 27. The heaviest fall of rain ever known here oc lined at 3 o'clock this morning. Elk Creak is out of its bank, and all the bridges in its course are swept away or greatly injured. The loss to the county will be nearly $10,000, The U. i; .Vl. lji idiri; vyaa ren dered tuisuie. t'-rups aro not badly dam aged except a Httlo rye that wa.s nearly ripe. Lightning struck the horse Iley, of A. A. Uandall, killing it instantly. At Weeping Water. "Weei'INo Watkic, Neb., June 17. The ' republicans of Wceplr.jj i-ait.r ratified j Vhe njjiiHuatipi hjs'i night. Although i they were disanMoiiitotl ilith" ,f . . j ...csence of Mr, l.nUiihtf. . . , , . .. ..w citizens succeeded in ai.sfying the audience by some rousing speeches, not aide among w hich was the speech of Capt. IJaird, who fought in the R-iiue brigade as Gen. Harrison. Dur ing the meeting the boys kept up their part of the demonstration by the firing of anvils. The meeting, in spite of the bad weather, showed that the loiuinations met with the favor of the republicans of this community and would receive their unanimous support. The Love For Notoriety. Condemned Criminal: "Is the scaffold in good order ?" Sheiiff: ' I believe it is." "And is the rope going to work all riht ?" "Certainly."' There won't be a hitch of any kind then ?" ''Not a hitch." 'That's just my luck. The newspapers won't give me more than half a column unless I die in horrible agony." Lincoln Journal. IIaiimomoi's interiors, the art of deco rating a home at small expense, so as to transform the crude baseness of lingular! ty and formality into tasteful adornment. is the subject of an exceedingly ai de essay in the June number of Wonum. written by Ella Hodman Church. Practical ed ucation of th's kind, available to persons of all circumstances, is the basis of the mission, which 'Woman ? so admiralty fulfilling in behalf of the wives, and mothers, and sisters of America. The teachings of this one article in the June issue are worth to every reader the cost of five years" subscription to the magazine- 2.7. a year. Woman Publishing Co., New York. Ayer's Sarsaparilla operates radically upon the blood, thoroughly cleansing and invigorating it. As a safe and absolute cure for the various disorders caused by constitutional taint or infection, this re- i .. i..,- .w. ,.,,.,1 ; i.to vw,r.li 1 Mr. Phil. Harrison, of thiscity, claims relationship to the coining president, Mr. Ben. Harrison, of Indiana. Since his re lative has erne to the front iii such grand style, it is expected Phil, will drop the reins which he now manipulates; and ap ply for a government sit. When the blood is loaded with impuri ties, the whole system becomes disordered. This condition of things cannot last long without serious results. In such cases, a powerful alterative is needed, such as Ayer's Sarasaparilla. It never fails, and has no ejual. Can anyone account for the straBge change of expression in the face3 of the democrats since their return from Omaha? It must haye been something like going to attend a wedding and before their re- turn, attenoea a tunerai. j ir.i r iJSi;i:i:xoi.L tuixks of TllF I'LATFttr.M. "Mr. "Watteisoii was kind (iioii.;!i to say that before th.-y took the roof oil the house they were going to give th ; oecn p tnts a chance to gi t out. i'.y Ih : :liiiii -.-' I suppose he me. ms th'.' great v.'t 1 1; ,!i: !' America. JJy the 'roof he means Protection; and by t!ii 'occupants' th-; mechanics. lie istiot going to turn Ihcui oot at once, nor take the roof olf iu instant, but this is to be done gradually. i other word--, they will n move it i shingle by shingle, or tile by tile, until it becomes so leaky or so unsafe tlc.t the occupants tint is to say, the mechanics. will leave the building. "The ii:st thing in the platform ia reai!irmation of t he platform ol I8v!, and an unqualified indorsement of 1 'n s ident Cleveland's ?ilessi-e on the tariff. And if President Cleveland's Mi'ssml'I' has any in ".I'ii r- v. !i .'. . ..' , .1 ;.. a:..- I . .. trade not instantly, it may be- -but that is the object and the end to be obtained. All his reasoning, if reasoning it can bo called, is in favor of absolute free trade. The i.sue i., fairly made -shall American labor be protected, or must the American laborer take his chances with the labor market of the world? Must hestand up on au exact par with the laborers of I5cl gium and England and (ii-rmany, not only, but with the slaves and serfs of other countries? Mu-t he he reduced to the diet of the old country? Is he. to have meat on holidays and a reasonably good dinner on Christinas, and live the rest of the yei'.r on crusts, crumbs, scraps, skimmed milk, potatoes, turnips, and a fiJW greens that he can steal from the cor ners of fences? Is he to rely for meat on poaching, and then is he to fe transport ed to some far colenly for the crini;: of catching a rabbit? Are our working men to wear wooden shoes?" Soni Frym Knee in & i, " n Intircly pene. Flesh a mass of disease. Leg diminished one third in size. Condition hopeless. Cured by the Cuticura Remedies. For three v ars I w s iiliiioft e:inled with an awful s re 1. a from lay knee down lo my I'liki : the skin v as oiritelv nan, Iiie llevh was one mas- or tlise:'se. Some .Iivm eians iro;;oimei d it icui:ih!e. !t li: d eimiii ished about ore thiol the size of t ectle r.and 1 was ia a h-'peles.- condition. After trviiiK all kinds of remed'os and i i dim; l.uialreiis ot dollars, from which I Lot. no relief whatever. 1 was e!siculeil totiv your (Ttktka Ki-mk-nihs, ::imI the reMillas as folk-ws : Alter three davs I noticed a d -Lb d chaufr" for tlie littler, li'd :d Hie end f two montiis I was coiiiidetclv cured. M v t!e!i was mn iiied. and the bene (uhie'n .:d lieen exposed for over a vear) i;d sound. '1 be fles benan to jiicw, ar.d todav, ami for ni-aily to years p:.st, liny li si is as well as e er it was, tumid iu every i es pect.andmd a si'iii of the disease to he St en. S. (i. A il EilX. litho:s, Dodue Co., Ha. Terrible SufTering from Skin Di seases. 1 have b-en a terrible sufferer for yeais from diseases or tlie-kin ai:d hlooit, and have been ohl'jjcd t si. an imh'.ie places by reason of mv disii-iiri-.i; inimors. Have had thebost of phy sicians and spent hundreds of doHni'". but mt no reii'-t' until I lis, .! t!ie (T l I'TltA ilKSU I'IKS, winch have cm ed me, and left mv skill us clear and my blood as pure ;u; : child's. IDA MAY HAS'?, Olive lam.ch 1. ., .Mass. From I5 Pounds to (72 Pounds. I have taken s. v rl l.otrhs of CuiicritA Kf.soi.VK.nt with all tlie results 1 eouid wish for. A bout t his 1 i m last year, when commem.' ii L' iis use. I weighed 14". n.uinds. and today I weUh 172 pound-. il-:). A M niEI.L. iVashinton, l. ('. Vorr.-Tlic Cl rui ha IIksoi.vknt is be yond all dovbt the greatest blood pul ilier ever comptoamled. Cut hi iiA.the jrreat skin cure. aud CrncrifA So.- l', an exceile-il s'-in beaulilier. ext fi nrdly. Ci'Tii i ha itKsoi.vKNT, the new Hood pur her, iiiternallv. are a positive cure for every form of skin and blood diseases from pinirks to scrofula. Sea! cvervv.here. Trice, Cu'icura. r-Cc : Soap C.'c ; Uesolvenf. si. 1'ippared by the l'olti r iri!ir and Cliemical Co., lioston. Mass. i-- Send for 'How to Cure Skin l iseases. iU ua;;e". 5'i iliusti al ions, and 1W testin onials. tj A "DV-1 ki" : 11,1 seaip innseived and JJiJJ 1 KJ neaulincilDy inin A Mkoi- I'ATtii Soap. Constitutional Catarrh. No single disease has entailed more tmriering or hastened the breaking ii' of the con-titu-t'on than Catarrh. The sense of smell of taste of si-ht, of heaii!!?. the human voice, tie.- mind one or more, and soiio times all, yield to its d, st i it. 'live in'.lneiK'e. The poison it dist: ib "tes throughout the svst in attacks eveiy vital force, and breaks up the mo.-t robust cf con-ti-tutioi.s. lur.c.ied. hecjir.se but little under stood, bv most )ihvsi. ians. imi.oter.tly assailed l.y ciiiack- aud cha rl-M ins. those sullei i' n Irom it have li'tle hope to he r- lieved this side of the urave. It is time. Hieo. that the popular treat ment, of this t' ruble disease oy n-meoiea wm- m u.o reach fU' !'-'"n. i.. i,. n:ii, -,..i 1.1.; lio.l niloi'tcd bv lr. Sau- f.ir.l i I ll'l!ll-I.l!!!l'.l(,ll Ct Ills k.Mill AL l.lJ.f. has won the hearty ai'j'i'val ol inousanus. i" iustaiitarious :u nfiordir-fr relief in all head f.nl.is siieev-iiiL' sni.Ulir! alio oli-tnc t.'ii orea-n- ttn;, and rapidly removes the most oppressive sv'mi'toii.s cleaiii'i: the head, sweeten my; the breath, restoring the -enses of sine,, taste ana !if.:irti,i fetMl i ei.tliilizitia the const it utioiliil tendency of the disease towards the lunys. liv er and kidneys. SAXroi:i's K a ptca i. Cl'rk consists of one bottle of the KAiilt'A I. IT It K, one i' iaiam. HAL SOLVENT iilid Olie bll'KOVKII 1MIA1.EK price SI. ii. ,.. Pott kk Dial & Chemical Co., Eos-ion. IDlfEY TAIW, Strains and Weaknesses:, Relieved in one iiiiimte by that mar velous Antitoteto rain. Ir.llaiiiniaa ti. n and Wenlan-s", tlie iniiraru Ai:li ri Il?.tr. 1 lie n.-si an; ,.iulv jiaiu-k-.ilini; ana sirenmneniu 'i.li'vl.ir F.MieeiallV ad-tt'ted to in Ftantly relieve and speedily cure Kidney and Vterine Tains and Weakness. Warranted j vastlv suor to XrrtrT-tt j Jxxkk 1)1:1' o AM) CAE.MICA l ( .. li oil on Mas S H AKER BOY! Yv'JU iD.'ikc tho scusoii S-.rorLdcvys and Tuesdays at Homo, i;o 1 1 1 ! !t- fust of Kialit Mill' (ii'iivc. Wo dues day to Saturday in lattsxnoutht At Louis IyIiiikH's sl.ilili- at tlie foot, of Main Street. 8 1( :V b Y ", o - Is a Dark -Day I'accr, i:.l liamls lii -h, weigliin 1 , t?(K) .. nm.U. JJirt close, eonijiacl loiin :n.il noteil i eti tat ii .11 for endurance ami speedy jiruginy have justly earned for him the reputation, and en oniiuiu iroiu the Kditor of the " V'vV ,.j 7 ''." that he is one of the 1 lest Sires o! the aov. His record is 'J:';. am! has paced trial miles in titlfj. His coil... Little llahy, ::J7A. ami .1. W. Huey, I J , with more to follow in tie- chMiiiii .1 -!ic!- !,:- summer, js et ilainly a oreut showing, l '' '-' , ' o. i:u. vieiniiy :i graml ej.poiTunilv lo jret valuable lioies at low priee:.. Hi.s service ot 1 o.OO, wit li $L'."(J0 added if not paid till after toaiino. ,,- s-o to insure colt to stand, is only thu price of a ood ordinary lion-e. while hor.M-s of Siiaki u Joy's hlood lines ivceive lr..ni .sMld.dn to ( i.Oo in other localities, llorses of thi. kind, if md w.-mted for sport inr pu rjioses, can i!o more general work on a farm, on account of their extra nerve power, Ihan unweahly dralt hordes, .and can j: to town or to meeting in one halt the time, and time is money. Owm.-is -t line mares have a rare, chance now for one d the cheapest horses in the Tniied Stales. Emhrace the oppor-nnily. r (S'. OCI SKOU TO Will keep constantly on hand vievn nnrl lUlnriininn Unmrf, Ililn I 3 V A I mi f I I I UaO UIIU IViUUIblUU? 9 UHIIU, UNO PUR E L UP WITH THE STARS STRIPES. AND At It vivi: lam on: The red bandana is Hun. to the breeze. I ' p wi' h the nt a is Mid Si ries . And Tiiuri.'iau and Cb'Veland wiil ;;o as yt: Ide ise. t'l it h tic st a's and SI ripes ! The liee-irad.' v. iud is reailv lo hl-.w. And the ll iwin;; howl is lieiimiii I in " For the red baedai.a - it's English, yon know, I p with the Stars and ctii'-e.- . For home a d fo tune and fatherland, I'll w th the Stars and -Stripes ! e want no airs from n ee-trade land, l:p with the stars and stride- ! We'll h ve no banner - f Ki.tili-h sluif, X'j red b indunna ai-d Thurtuan snull For us "Old !(. is u.miiI. fin ie-h. t'p wuh the Stars lie. sir:po . For Auieri.-.in homes an ' A"u-i h-an trade. t'p with th? Mai s and s; ripes : We'll draw to r sharpcM p.ili!i--.il bhi.le, l"p with the s t iis and Stun s ! Free si. tl, free seiiools. free bal'.ots to e ire We've li.- '-n in the battle a-;ain and aaain. And we'll titiht it to tin; end. amen ! I'ji with the Star.' and Mruies : Springfield I (null. The CId IJonian mav wave his bandaHa on hih, Ant talk to crowns a l day. lint lie won't be elected v. hell winter i nih, For h isn't built that av. Wai.t MasoN. I'i.aixi-: is a rejiublicaii to the core. In a short time he w ll return t i these United C .1. . 1 .11 l.t f,.-.,.o nn.l lil-f ota.es a. m.ns, .m ...... r His siio.micr 10 me vueei aim o,e ,cpu..- licans wi'.l march on to victory and take Washington, and the country will go on prospering as ever. To the free-trade democrat his platform is free trade; to the protectionist demo- crat it is only tariff reform. To Ln-land, however, it is free trade pure and simple: and to th e woi kingman it means little work, low wages, competition t, !th Eu rope and general depression and discon tent. There is no doubt that the work ingman has the common-sense view of it. From the Elizabeth Journal. Heat ins Carpet9 In Paris. American housewives engrossed in the cares of bouse cleaning, may thank their stars they do not live in Paris. The coiiseil de Salnbrite of that city has recently dis covered the inconvenience of allowing car nets to be brushed and beaten in tho oj-eu air in the vicinity of inhabited houses on account j of the dust which is so raised, and especially on account of the bacteria which may be set frje when thecarpets come from houses where rvmotic diseases have existed. 1 lie conieii . has, therefore, decided that this operation will be allowed only ULeler the following con ditions: The carpets must be LruaheJ and hm'ea in entirely shut up rooms, and the dust deposited on tho floor will be washed j with water containing seme disinfectant of poteut action; strips of wool etc., will b , 1 - . . T 'l.l.n oirU Too Early to Cro-rr. ITappv Young Husband Belle and I got Ion-verr amiably. Not the slightest cold- neas ha3 occurred, and we have been ciarrisd thriT-st a year. Wise Father Did yoa ever try to match any trimming for her! - t,onf.ed "1 lieu your experience haaa C commence n r ,-f., S J. M. lau.KUl s a full and complete nock of pure 1 I 5" x I si ! I I i I i I 3 V 5 i dttiuj IQUORS- Le;al Notice. To I If nr.il i if I. in (if Siimi mill Itrul.r nnl nil ier roiix iiili ymleil in lirr esliile: S ou are hereby iiolitied I hat n the L'i'.th day of June, sx, .M.tii. A.W. Fi-hl, one of thn jut I yes of the tlis! i iet court w il bin any or Cass C'.unty, Nebraska. ma-!c an order li he ap plication of V iliiam T. ( tie as t'l-at.iian of said Susanah fliake, of which the following is a copv : In tot: district court of Cass county, Nebras ka. In the mntierol Susanah lirake, insane. On rradini; ' he pi tition ot Willinin T. Col, (fuardii'.u of Susanah Oral.e, insane, reiiresent ini;. anions other things that his said want i seietl of certain real entile therein de-ciibed, and that it is expedient that the same b soltl for thu purpose f hdi.K invested wlo resald ward live- and pray in f r a license to sell th same, it is ordered thai aid pet'lion be heard at the office of the ch-rk of lhe dislih-t court of l.aneasttii-con nt v, Nebraska, ill tlie city ot I. incol ii. before the unib-i -issued at his cham bers on the i.'st h day of J uiy, A. i. i;xs, tit a o'clock . m. 1 1 is fin t 'o r ordered that notice b j;iven to tin-next of kin of said ward and all persons int 'if st( d iu the estate to appear at aid time and :!ac anil nhow cause why license should ot he ;:r.ir.ted for the silo of such real eslatu, said notice to be nive.i by publication of thi order not less than three :t) succens've weeks before t he day of such heat ir;; in he liatts monih II i-.it a i'.i. a weekly new.-papr published at the city of I'lattsinouth in Cacs county, N!ii Hska. liateti June L'Ulli. 1sks. A. W. Fiki., J adLTi-of t he fiistrict Court in anil fr Cam county. Nebraska. ll-Sw Fireworks and 4th July goods in end less variety at J. P. Young's. Hags, lant erns, firecrackers, candies, &c. ." - .- Plattsmouth celebrates the glo. -ioft4lh Iuv nnd -f j9 ftu esta,lulir.tl fact that Phil Young sells the best Cream Hoda Water and .Milk Shake also the Excelsior Spring Water direct from the Saratoga Springs, New York. Phil has just re ceived one of the new patent Milk Shak- ,1 T,. CM.-. 1.1.,,., 1 ulir.tln.. V) j ph,, yorirlj,-3 for a refreshing drink, only j .3 cents. For Sale- A thorough bread, Polled Argus bull calf, cnipiire of Judge W. II. Newel or C. Parmele. tf. Wm. Gilmocr. Dropping out of the hair, with itching of the salp, prevented, and the scalp made cool and healthy by the use of IIall"3 Vegetable Sicilian Hair I'enewer. i'tatesinen we are lone; on, ltoinam we are short on. Anil there are no flies on Ilii'li.sou and Morion. Walt Miii-on. j It was an appreciative audience List , tvc.l;jp .vh:ch listened to the remarks of Messrs. Davies, Windham, Cieipman and Yanatta. It was full of enthusiasm and responded to tlie telling points made with a vigor which g-ae evidence of the . spirit which will march the republican ! toiUIlm lo v'Kt0rv in November. The Walk awav" which our democratic I friends predict for Messrs. Cleveland and j Timrman will bo accompanied by an , , , ..,.r...;. c,.. ,i j - agonv, before November rolls around, wl,ich will 1)3 edifying t- the bystanders, ( We eive our democratic fnends due notice that the sociable will be an inte:. a icon, aoiiit.