It is only four weeks until the great republican land slide. ,ThC alutn tiVlrwt iruta n fl :l f r! 11 C , I .,.! 4Ua nuiiinriiiriiL i v r i . . 1111 r. hiiu - - J F . a I. t - . r - ..I. . yiAUljr UVaVl LUIUtO IU 1UI HO o 1 IU. KV'PWV rrnh1iint allfilllii have liia fighting clothes on from now 'lil after election. This is a year in I. l -1 I I. .ww..-i.. ) which a great ueai muj uc ouum plished by individual work. i If the repuplicans had selected a weak candidate for supreme judge, Hroady would have been the demo cratic candidate to-day. Post suits and the platform upon which he glands is genuinely republican. It has just been announced that Denmark has rescinded her decree against the importation of Amer ican pork another product of the reciprocity clause of the McKinley bill, and the people have no one to thank but the republican party. f NOW that the republican recipro city treaties together with a limited supply of food products in Kurope has assured to the American far mers a ready market for their prod ucts at good prices, the democrats are wondering what they can howl about next year. The newspapers that are misrep resentiiiir and abusing Judge Tost by charging him with being a "rail road tool" know that it is false. The people are becoming disgusted with this method of campaigning and if we mistake not Ihese wilful falsifiers will be set down upon in no unmistakable manner at trie 1 November plection. THB democratic newspapers of this state are not overly enthusi astic, apparently, far the free coin age clause in their platform. It is (noticeable, however, that it is the 'tendency of the party all over the ountry to say little about the silver proposition, if anything else .ran be substituted. XgS. FEW of our exchanges intimate r:t K. Kosewater may "tear the j!atform to pieces." Such talk as this is extremely idle, a8 Mr. Rose water is enthusiastic for the re publican ticket and he will be found ; in the harness until after election, battling for the grand principles which the grand old party repre sents. I Pcdadth (mm nvpr thp r.ountv in- Xdicate that the entire republican Uticket will be elected. 1 he ticket is an exceyuunawv ouuhl unt will receive the full oartv vote. It is esoeciallv fortunate for the re- . 4 ..:.. of action prevails as it does, which i uii additional assurance ot .' 'election, in the face of disaffection i fin the other parties. THE democratic party could do j j nothing that would more materially ; s.strenirthen the republican cause in ,1892 than indorsing Kdgerton this ., fall. Such a combination would so i thoroughly disgust the republican r fanners who have been enticed into he snares of the enemy, that they nfwould return to the grand old party which lias been the stay ol the cl Untry in the past and promises so much for the future. . IX referring to the nomination of ,. C. Kickhoff for county treasurer an independent ou the streets of Louisville last Saturday remarked: "Mr. Kickhoff is the right man for county treasurer and will be elected, but then as I am an inde pendent I can not vote for him, much as I would like to see him elected." This shows the high steem in which Mr. Kickhoff is Yield by all who know him. Louis ville Courier-Journal. THK people of Nebraska cannot afford to hesitate between the nom inees that have been placed before them forjudge of the supreme court this year. On the one hand they have a clean,; able, experienced jurist; on the other a man whose sole qualification for the nomina tion was his willingness to pledge himself to be the tool of political party. Judge Post has been tried by nine years of service on the dis trict bench, and has made a record there entitling hiiu to promotion to the supreme court. His oppo nent is but a doubtful experiment at best, and ought not to be con sidered by the voters who believe in an able and unprejudiced judiciary State Journal. Thr democratic and independent! press, recognising the popularity of Judge Post with all sections ot tne country, and chagrined by the una nimity of opinion of the republican party as voiced by the leading state papers, that Judge Post is a pure and able man, they stoop to the last resort of the vanquished and tho i tul ire with be in if a j r- "railroad man." We defy the as sailants t prove by the record made by Judge Post during his nine consecutive terms on uie bench that surli charges can be consistently made. They are loud, now, in the praise of Judge Reese, but just as certainly as Judge Keese had secured the nomination tne same unsubstantial vituperation would have been indulged in. HOW THE NEW TA K'.FH" WORKS. That the passage of the McKin ley bill is having good effect is seen on every hand. Domestic competition continues to lower prices in every line in wnicn me Tariff is well established. Ameri can prints are from a half cent to a cent a yard lower since the Tariff went into effect. Bleached shirt- iners and suitings are from a quarte of a cent to a cent and a half lower, while the duty is increased half a cent a yard. American ginghams and wash fabrics have decreased in cost from a half a cent to a cent a yard. Tin may have increased in nriroa. hut suirar has fallen eo e much that canned goods will be lower than ever before. Surely, ... ....... sugar is king, ana the wciviniey bill did it. When it is known that the McKin- ley law has caused a decrease in American imports of lead manu facture of more than a quarter, in clothing of more than a third, in millinery of more than a sixth, in cement of more than a quarter, and in earthenware of nearly a third, it will be realized that Americans have been oblidire to manufacture so much crreater quanities of these things, and that Amsrican industry has thrived since the law went into effect. A a u i-onupdilf nro nf flip McKill- Ipv law fortv new nlantations for the culture of tobacco are to be started Uirrritti'i Tmiiauna nrlri Kn. u n . ... - - - - tucky. Who shall say that the bill is not a good thing for American industries, as against foreign importations? Somerville Journal (i'iass.),sepiemoer 14. TAX I.Wr CONTINCED. THK democratic and independent parties are twin sisters, so says good democratic authority. How does this suit the repuoliean Tanners that have been lead into this camp rn alliance idea? It is very nice to I listen to the ouy-iougueu onicc w.L auuiiii, 41ui f'.irt1Wthl tllllf flip I ' . alliance is purely a iiun-jmi usnu 1 Ttrganization, but then when he ..j ...... cratic camp it is quite different. How long will these republican ; farmers be thus imposed upon? THE amount of money in the peo ple's pockets is $100,000,000 greater than last year, this money con sists of treasury notes for the re deniption of which an equal amount ot silver has been depos ited in the treasury vaults at Wash i Hilton. We would have it remem rn'd, also, that the holders of that silver wire not paid cents, on each H71, more than the silver would bring on the market, as our democratic brethren would do, hut it was nurchased at the market price, just as the holder of any other commodity must sell his product. POST OR EDGERION. It is highly probable that either Post or Kdgerton will occupy the Hiinreme ludsreshin tor the next 1 - ' " term, inasmuch as it appears that the democratic party has not a candidate which they consider available. In view of this it be hooves every honest man to care- fullv consider the merits of the re spective candidates and be gov erned accordingly. A man should be placed in that position that has ability, whose integrity is un questioned, and one who has estab lished a reputation through the avenue of experience as u capable tribunal. In short, for that position a man should be chosen who is thoroughly competent, and who will command that respect from the bar at large that is justly due. ludire Post, the republican nomi nee, possesses all these essentials. He has been charged as being a "railroad tool," but this will only serve to make him friends. No man who is informed on the subject and who is laboring from a truthlul standpoint and for the good of the people, can make this charge. Asa district judge he has given entire satisfaction and his constituency is stronirly anti-monopoly. The opposing forces have named Joseph Kdgerton, who has had no experience as a judge in any court, never having risen to the dignity of a justice of the peace. His only ex perience at the bar, of any signifi cance, has been in unimportant cases in the lower courts of South Omaha. What little practice hehas had therein which he in any way dislitiiruished himself was when he defended the town council at a time when it was most corrupt. TllK HEKAUxloes not thus refer to the qualifications of Mr. Kdger-1 ton to gratify a desire to do the man harm, but because we believe it our duty to bring the merits of the re spective candidates before the peo ple and an opportunity be afforded for choosing the best man. I. Th S71I ! 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Ot 9, lot 19, HIS K 1.4 H 13 HIS 813 T12 T 12 T 12 T 12 T 12 K10 K16 Kll K II K IU A 43 14 A a r A 37.81 A 336 A 2.46 4 56 2 45 4 02 35 1 75 t hereby certify that the forcKOini! (8 a true copy o the df llniiit'nt real state tax liM. nt tarn county, Neb , for the var lsim W. H. OUHIIINC, County Treasurer, TRUTH WEARS HO MASK M.I KS NUTUUi I'Mti: " NOR aitlai m: BOWS AT 0 HUMAN SHltlNE. IT ONM ASK-S A llEAUIN(i. When we say that wc sell honest goods at lowest jiriceB bhd trcnting all alike lioiiorahly we say Unit Nvliicli is true, -o When all is eaid and done. The fact re minds that wc have the largest stock,most complete assortment, most reliable goods, and lowest prices to ho found in Cass Co. Our stock of Mens, Hoys and Childrens - eeOVERCOATS Is a eight to flee and would do you good to examine them whether you desiro to buy or not. THE LEA.DI1TO- CLOTHIBB- E. G. DOVEY & SON GARPHT3, LINOLEUMS IN OUR CARF'ET ROOM "WB WILL take pleimure in Bhowintr you a very CIIOICK LINK OK HODY HKUSSKLW, TAPKSTRIKS, ALL WOOL AND COTTON TWO 1'LY CAKPKTS, TIIKKK PLY ALL WOOLS, II KM PS, KTC. RUGS, CURTAIN POLKS, CURTAINS, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, LINOLKUMS, OIL-CLOTH MINDING, KTC. UPSTAIRS WHITK AND RKD. We :all iiHrticnlar tttention to our full 10 4 all wool red ft $2.25. A nice quality full 10-4 0 $2.25. A fine quality of nil wool 10-4 red ?j $3.00. Thetie are special Rood values and deserves your attention. Our Dress Goods and Trimmings Should command your attention. We are able to show you the most complete line of Black Dress Goods, Plain and Plaid Dress Mannels ami fancy Dress Roods ever brought in the city. Hag Raisers Attention. Good Poland China Shoats for sale for breebing purposes up till Oct 15th, at Win. Mertins farm, live miles weal of Plattsnioutli. w-2t fjlf DON'T FORGET OURjg Special price on boy and girla heavy school shoes to clean them out It will pay you to look them over. We sell Henderson's Red School House Shoes. They fit, Wear and give good satisfaction. Our line of men's shoes was never so complete as this Kali at prices that are rirlt for good goods. If you are a man and work out of doors buy our Seal Calf Shoes-high top and well made for $2.75, better than you usually pay $100 to for. In men's fine shoes we have them cheaper than ever. MulesCryfor It Now this may seem strange but if they don't crv forit thev would do so if they only could. We are talk ing nowabont llallt-r's Harb Wire LiiiiiiK-tit which never fails to cure Iheworst cut or sore. For sale by all Druggists. do fl VL Nos. B14, 816, Plattsmoutli, N'-b.