T63 Plattsmcuth Esrali K NOTTS BROS, Publishers PuSilth a-l evt'ry Thnr.l.jf, and ll'y er.'i) fftDliixexrcpt v'uiidujr. Ri'i:ltr"l it riie t'laMsnimitti, ''!. t"'t nofrr triiU'uiH'inii tlirouirh tli I.', 'S. i(P'l it find cln. r itf. Om.-o cornir Vim .-ml F'.ftn trrt. TKHMN Full WRfKl.T, ne copy, mr yc tr, In n'lvunct (1 iv ae copy, one yenr, tint In (nlv'tici ..... J' tie copy. sl ino'iMif. in alvnc lue C"iy. thriM in..u!li;, In !i'Iva.ic. ... TitiiMH ron iiaii.i cup oiip y r In A'lv uici r 'Hi ne copy P'T i'ck. by c.irrtiT )ne copy. "'f iii'ii'H' MONDAY, NOVIvMHHK. ID. ISO!. l'D.Vid jiluialily in Hie nt;ili 4,8 J I. ifl Kivi'l'iiMfA.N'.s ovi-r tlie rouniry rc in jrood li.tiltli and jjcuerally feelinj; pretty well. MkM, Jon A. l.ocA.V pnyn that her li unhand fought in the lirbt kattlc of Hull Kun wearing u plug kut and a I'mire AUk-i t coat. IT is lucky for Jrrry Simppon Hint he was not a candidate forcongrcKH this year, as liia district went i!U,U.O republican. AlX parties concede that 11. C campaign of 'IC will be the inoi-t stubbornly contested and exciting battle that lia been h'dd fciiue wur timet. Tut; eilort of the administration to introduce the use of corn as a food in European countrie tdiould he sanctioned by every loyal American. It has alwaya been the policy of the republican parly to provide a.s early as possible for the home lanufaclure oi all the goods we need, and the extension of the mar kets for our f iirpins products. A.N Iowa paper truthfully says; "When republicans are defeated, principle is delculed and good goi-. finiiieiit suliers. When democracy is defeated it is but t lie deieat of an organisation opposed to the repub lican pai'iy." NEW Yok-Iv and Indiana may be counted upon as doubtful Mates in VJ. The republicans can win with the electoral vote of either, while the democrats must have both. The chances of carrying the elec tion are ubout t) to (5 in favor of the republicans. Junr.E Tost is now holding his last lernt of district court at (h and Island. After the first of January he will assume u more responsible position. Weave not informed as to what Kdgcrion is doing. H is probable he is "burning the sehotd houses ami pulling down the churches." I." Iowa the ullia. ice polled ncnrlv 1'2,VM votes, As these were drawn from the rural di.-u ie.s -i epubiicau Blronghoids - it ii ic.i;--,i:iabie t.f conclude t':a! nrg.tuh.alam m siIed in ; :,.; t.( governor ua i lieutenant-governor mid elected in their rlend l.yo I.vr yers. CoNsiDKk.MH.K rivalry is being tigendered between the Sherman and l-'oruker faction wf the repub lien p arty ii (',',;'), ,- i;Vl. t, ar lection of a l;. X senator. While Fornkor ii conceded to be a repre sentative republican and worthy any office, within the gift of the Ktate under ordinary circuit. stances, it is almost the universal opinion f thepress outside oi'Uhio that it would not only be a in is for tune to Ohio, but a public calamity, to retire Senator Sherman at this critical period. There is no doubt that he in the best informed man on the finance question in the senate and lue besiiiess world, regardless of party affiliations, recognize that his opinions, uhay honestlv ex pressed, are of the highest value. T!'i vr.itilt nf fi:., ,.,,, s, watched with - real interest. Wis have it upon good democratic a'!tV'v-i!y tVd tV r-u!t in Massa Chtiseits was ca.iM-d by the de-.o-cratt" n-lvxTacy ' the mlini..;rn of raw niatcri.d ... ,.; ,.;..!!. VI:. maii'l.'.u lii'-ee ' !' ',. tt.iicmi. als lii.ule l,y c.vcral cuii ne.it turilf reform editor.i. are !ie::: ti ly dii'stilic.'led t,;c, ru JI'Kiiiley lull and desire a ' modification t'l.it v.ill be more i i t'neir favor. Per hups that is true. Hut if it is, what becomes of the t.dic about ' fat fry iug" i.u.l ' ;-,.'i.;.yi'i.l i.i.Mi.i.'idles.'' and "millionaire manufacturers,1' and "enriching the poor at the ex- rank before the republican national pense of the inany'r" The demo- convention t meet in lr'JJ. And emtio orators have been telling s yt-i HH i,, H pai titan he must face for a year that the M'Kinley bill the by no means trifling possibility was framed in the interest of the 0f being calleil upon to stop sho. t manufacturers of the east, and now 0f tne highest honors a id be nomi thedemocriitie editors tell us that n;,tcu for vice prcsideat upon a it wasn't. It is a little confusing, ticket headed by the Hon. James O. brethern. You hail better get , lJi;,i,K., u wa Ulaine who in no together mid compare notes. To unfriendly sj.irit gave the slant lo have any effect political lies told tjP new tariff bill which conferred bythesanie party should at least upon the protective system the of lie harmonious.--Lincoln Journal. ( Tensive i.iul de.'ensive powers that i j make it to day relied so amply the THE NONEMSf.R ELECTIONS. j traditional and expectant American We believe nil conservative men j sentiment, will readily admit that the repub-i Ulaine and ?IcKinley would be a liea.i party has made decided gains ; republican combination of extra in the recent election. In the first ordinary po.ver a:id quality. - New place it wrested Ohio and IVnn ;yl- J York Siu. vnnta trout uemocram: rouutn. . The v:ctory in Pennsylvania may not be termed n victory upon national questions strictly, inas much as the canvass was conducted to a e-tat extent on local issues. The contest in Ohio, however, was conducted throughout on national j issues. The republicans desired (o make the tariff question the para mount issue and accordingly it put forward Maj. McKinley, the recog nized leader of the protective pol icy, and to leave no room i'or doubt as to its position it placed a strong tariff plank in its platform. The party also declared against the free coinage of silver. The democratic parly took a decidedly firm stand for free trade und in order that there be no misunderstanding con cerning its position the party de clared in favor of an income tax to provide for the running expense of the government. A strong free coinage plank waa also adopted The campaign throughout was con ducted with a degree of ardor on both side never before exhibited in the state. The grea. est apostles of free trade in the country opened their batteries upon the protection strongholds, but the' availed nothing in the face of incontroverl able evidences of the wisdom of the protective policy. The election of .McKinley by nearly IM.W) plurality ami 1 lie election of a republican l.'gisla'ure by tiily-two mnjorit y, was a complete party iciory .rid a telling iind forcible rebuke to the advocate of free trade and free coinage of silver. In M as. i. hne -t Cov. I.'.i.-i;. !! was elected by a less plurality than he received last year, and the re publicans elected the rest of the ticket ami regained control of the senate and increased their majority in the house. In New York the democrct re tained control of the governor. hip. The campaign was waged wholly on local issues and the result has no national significance whatever. The republicans retain control of the legislature. Maryland, New Jersey, Virginia and Mississippi remain democratic. In Iowa the tight for the govern orship was carried by the demo crats, ii'id the p'o'itdieani in creased their majority ia the legis I. dure by three. The content for the governorship was purely lucid, the question of prohibition being the sole issue. In the legislature, how ever, the question of the election of a I'. S. senator figured proiv.i.'ently and it may b" termed a ie.. lory for the republican arty on national qui slir.iis. In Kansas (lie rcpuhiicansgaiucd and the ulli. nice lost heavily, indi cating that die latter bail become lii'd of the independent move and pi'opos.-d i;i cast ihelr lot with the republii an parly. 1 akca a s a u hole (lie r '..n't -f lie election i-i highly grai'-lying tn Ihe republicans und an itidorseiue.it of their pop -y of protection, reci procily and honest moiii'v. f'"i':; ''-v '"-r 'i rjr ruTURt? The linn. William McKinley is one of the moid eminent men in the republican part-. lie is able, igorous, liigh-iuiuded, old enough lor all publ.c honor, and young enough for ambition to rock hi hopes w..'i U. t; oft i;ift;i,i.IL!c power. In the republican uational convention of U he became recog- se,ea u one of , p, ts avail.ible j t:a etJien. ...a .of ..... Ul.va.i, v.."(ii. 111. iifon.. .,f 11, i: " ..v- ...r i uui.itr presented before the co.ive ilion by the Oh'o delegation, of which he was cl-.e.irniuti, would hare been twt.w.Mc.'ii sua in own oil ""j U p ace wah the ceriettuy of pow-, tlonc but U,f tk-uiocrutic legislature, u.. I s.i. U.cr uarU rs. , afu.r ucumg the matter, ad lie refused to reach out for Lo.i.,6 i(ir 7, ; ' tendered across his loyalty to the tjentleiii.iu be had been commis Hit'ied to Sitppor., and so kept his aeii respect ami t.te reaped of every ' citiie.i ot tlie CniW delated .1.-. ..c.:i.,ey i; ) i...s it:.,, rcen, e'. 1 Liover.ioe ,f ()'.;. I ... -' . - j aic mother of republican presi.len-, ttal cntidiflati-H lifter tpt tuu.p i' ,. ., : "'""- d rectly gainst h.msclf as the rep- lesentativeo the present tariff pol-1 icy iasteucd upon the country , l.rotigh he umb.tiou folly of Gro-1 verLieveiano. i necircunieUnceaof , K... la. CM lillCCCCr Iu...l to hill. i,B ' . inetitably a candidate of the f.rst A I-T.W democrat of this place who esieeni ihein-elvcs ;.s above the r:,,di ami tile of the party, in that hey ere able to control kcv eral votes in the de:nnc"ai i con. ven. ion, re. iH :e that they and their methods have been relegated to the rear, by an unmistakable verdict at the hands (jf the cleclors, ami now (hey have contrived a plan by which they hope to still maitit ii;i control regardless of the wish of the people tor whom they propose to labor. 1 1 would surely be a de lightful position to occupy and honorable' in the estimation of the people. Tlfti national republican commit tee will meet ia a few weeks for the purpose of deciding wdicre and when the national republican con vention will be held. The question that will probably be the most difficult to fettle will be as to what city will be offered the privilege of entertaining the convention. I'or the distinction several cities will contest, the most prominent of which are Chicago, New York, Philadelphia, Ciueiniiat ti, Omaha anil San . 1"' nncisco. Amongthc lot the claim of Omaha will doubtless be pressed and should our metropolis be accorded the distinguished honor lhe-c can be no doubt that the convention would be provided for properly. A i.U'KAT in.iiiy iuste.p.ers are on record ia which, by the. aid of pro tection, t In- American r ia.i ah.citnvi ban been iii, iliii. 1 to compct ' v.'lili the fore g.i lawiiopoli.-t. a. id ia f-.c: so nearly deprive liiui d the Amer ican trade that he has been com pelled to not only reduce the price of the commodity, but actually to remove his plant to this country, thereby escaping the duty and re ceiving a portion of the American trade. The latest instance of this' kind is noted ia the Dry Goods Economist of Hartford, Conn., as follows: "The Frank Wilson Manufactur ing Co., with a capital of :?7.TO,(!00, all of w hich is owned by the gentle men who have conducted the same business in Kngland, will start tip the manufacture of Ipc curtains w ithin a few dayr. The Wi'kiarons have an immense btii:ie; e, i:i I'ng laud, where they employ eomctliing like '-."IK) per.-cius in their mills ai Iteeslou near Nottingham, t'iiil .'.ell near No; tie.. i;:i ami l!orrowash near i i '. .v. I A ia-.' ilea t rede li i-i gi'uvn to ::e!i I k-c projior boo.' ilia', v. -.iii.il .;e de.y iv;v:i!iy they l.'iad a .' lit j it! ev.t to thia ete, ,. tiy of over lii'ty tans of this ligh; iit.itciia!. The det.ire to relin t'ai.-. trade tins .d (o t!,e esta b! if '.:.'. -ni of work here, us the present duty '.t ide it i i'i . i t ! r !or ; ' it ai to vio otherwire." 1:: the Mr K'inley bill v. Ill h '.ye the et'.ect lo i.i luce a few nn.re i'aglis'i syudicutis to build factories in America, employ Ainericcn lab! ami increkne tht demiuid for pM!act ot the Amcricin farm, ii win sun more :',;ror ui iuviir. popu i.i : THE BKICtVILLk. IRtlUnLE. The trouble at the Ih iceville, Ivast Tennessee, mine hat ended as every aagacious person foresaw it must. The free m'ners readied aji.iii.nl bciu compelled lo work in competition witli ihp ui,i,.' vic(rt wllo ,1-ljrwJ lcird ,0 Ca)viil . lirWtf am hi, US80ci)e., .,ve,-al IIJUIll,H -go. The democratic fcOT- . eriinr of Temw.Ku.- eut the State militia to overawe the strikers, and teemed quietness by promising to call a siieci.d Kcssioa of ihe leVis. lature to t;.ke action. This wti;. teps risen I he free nurers hae new in revolt, capturej the ......a i :ktidea at Ihiceville and Coal ek, and released over 5(H) con Crc victs, tut .i.'i.g the hater k.o; e upon ti,,. e.oii..r,u ..ilv. i- . . . .pi.t. iiiu-i nil" nt nin"'. . action of any kind, but is is ha,d to j . ' B-y mat these miner were not far more nearly right lhi,a tUytliH usually areThey had pen ZZ the ,UJ, autboriiics .or r' L t from the ...justice of couvictcomp,tition mid it ifn the demo- crulic IcgiriailUV il t i mii- uririri. iU .slK,. u 1li.il it wan eoutrolled by Brice and hid j millionaire associates that these ' men took the law into tluir own ' hands and relieved themselves, at j least temporarily, from the coinpe- til ion of the convicts. It is a severe remedy, but it is to be hoped that it will force th? evils of the convict lease system upon the voters of Tennessee and compel a popular movement which will result in it ent ire abolition. Toledo Hlade. Tl'.r. legil.aiou that will be at tempted i.y the democratic, house Ibis w'iuter'can not fail to place thai party on the defensive, in a measure at least, ia the campaign of 'l','. It may be remembered also tll.it the lepuiipeaiis will have ii'odiiug lo defend, but with the McKinley bi'l as a weapon, together with Ihe sotinddoctriiie entertained by the par. y on the money quesi ion, a wide a ad clea.i swath will be cut through the democrat ic ranks. A h::m:k ;ca I c government digni ties a goririitcnt in which the peo ple rub'. The deinoci ai ic party -dgni.'i 's, evidently, a paiiv in which dte peoph: d j not rube. We might hari.'ioni.e the two versions of the democracy, by adding that the republican party signifies a par.y to prot-ct the rights of the people and see (hat they shall rule Till; canvassing board litis as yet been unable to d -cide definitely which party ha a m-.ijorly in the New York legislature. The New York Herald figures it out a tie, but both panics cl.utn a majority. Hvi deu'dy somebody is inislaheu. It will probably remain in doubt a few days yet. Tin democrats are counting with certainty upon the electoral vote of Mississippi in IS'.!:!. Eucklon's Arnica balve. Tne. lh:sr sai.vi: in tlie wndtl i,r(.'utc Iiru."t s. Mares. Ulutr-t. Silt Kli. niii. I'Vvw .!-. T.lt. r. ( 't.-tr pi .1 lispib, Clolblnins. (!. ri8, mid nil Skiii IJi tii.tieti-i, mill pn-i l-t'yeims Pd--,., or i; pty iKnnre.l. It i. tir:uiteed to ttive Mt;!nciion. ei money reiliinle i. I'rit e l'" et",tn p. r box I'lirstli; by t (i. I' . ieke A Ce. Y.'e have sold lily's Cream Rilm about three cars, and have re c.iist.teiM'.i d i.s it. e iii nioie than a bundled special case.- o!" catarrh. I h" una n i mis ;io-i.ver to nor in .jitit I.-s ..'. "ii't.thebc-d reit.ei'y that I haveever lt.-etl." Our e:;perieiice !i !t '-'.'hete p ;,.-; com j utt'd its ii -e, ii never lads lo cure.- J. I . .'lteil:;o,,.f ry, (.',)., 1 h liggi.- Is, iH' co'tih, Iowa. Wle ii I begati u.-ing MIv'h Cream llalni my c.itatlh was so ba 1 1 had lewlai-he the whole lime and (lis charged a large amount of filthy matter. That has almost ciitirel'y disappeared and have not had head ache cciencc-J. Soiiiiucrs,Stcphney, Conn. hy will you cough when Shi loh'scurc will give immediate re lief. Price 10 els., ,ri) els. and $1. For sale by I. G. PVicke & Co. Ii will cost you nothing and will surely !.. yo i good, if you have a Cough. Cold or any trouble w ith I'hroei, Chest or Lungs. l)r. King's New Discovery for Contiinptii7n, ! 'oa.;a an I Cob! gttara l teed lo gije relief, or money will be paid a ".,. ;;:.erc;s ii'oni La Grippe to. in. I il ::-. the tiling mid ua'ier i.a t:-e had a speedy a. id pe,-fee re coveiy. 'j'ry a sai.ude boide at our e:;'.eii. e a:; 1 learn lor yoi"ve! i" jnsl h.ev ; iml a t'aieg it i;.." Trial b-itlh- e a' I". ;. I'; . '.,. (,,. ? .o:c, L lege :;i .... ,",.!., ..j.t;:) t ' ;l !et 1 ' r-;.i r n I : 've roi . Act v, t ;.;i..e ; ;..';;,;!; :. ic; !'! liver, (di-m.-cli and 1 ov.-.ds 'b'o-f'Mbe t-erva. A ue-.v dl--. verv. I r. ,!; ' pilN i'v care lala.'i- .-;i '--id t t. ;e. toi ; i.i ',. , r, ; d-s, '".":.'',,.; ei. I;, e,..; ded l.ir eien '-I. C':i!-!r. !, s idle, t. i:-;d. I si.'-i'st! oil d-es, :..'ie. Samples i. ee h. I. 1': iv '. - ". '.'o's. Are you .tiade mlrerabl by i.idi-ge.-doti, i'i):i: tipatioti, di...iiie.-s, In of ap'ie'.Ite, jellow ski or Shi loo's ii;i'i..-r is a poritive cure. 1-or sale be p. G. b'rirke .1 Co. I or man e ir elr. 15. P. Thot"i ' - v.- .. ,f , ,i. ; verely alllided with chronic di.irr hoea. He stiys: "At time it wai very severe; s much so, that I feaerd il would end my life. About seven jears ago I chanced to pro cure a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea T.'i, i 'dy. Il g ive me prompt relief and 1 believe cured me pea maiient ly. a I now oat or drink w ithout harm anything I please. 1 have also used it in tnv familv with tlie best resi I to. lor sale" by R G. F.ickie & C. Pome of the most startling, in ler.uing discoveries of the life and custom of buried Kgypt are now being made thtough i xieiuavcexca vntliot'S. These discoveries are exciting a great interest. Many discoveries are, however, beintj innde in our country ilt.it me ie". luaiktib'.e, among which we may mention that of lbdler's Pain I'ar.i iy.;er which et'.vcv crdi'V relic), a. id in many caseu a contplete cure of that terrible disease ih"aii.t;.on, aad which also relieves pain of all kitt'l. her sale by all dnifgtsl. CMc'rwi Cry !lr THciiori Cdfla. j Wlji j. m v, f i' "y,-. n'i. VTw hit rai Cli.'.J, criri ! C n-e ;i .k T!l "Utwin.1 M.w. vbnt.'.vit t. ( ifUJ., ..V. v .. . i ''. JJCBi!jib.ih.k & Go. Chicago. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR II Everything to Famish Your House. AT I. PEARLMAN'S r.RBAT MODERN HOUSE FURNISHING EMPORIUM. llavinsr nurchascil the J. V. Wcclcbach store room on nouth Main stroot where lam now located I can H'll goods cheap fr than the cheapest having ju-t put in the largest stock of new goods ever brought to the city. Gasoline btov und furniture fall Kinds sold on the installment plan. 1. 1'IUKldiAN. F Q FSISffi C2 WILL K E E 1 C( ) XST A N'TI . OX HAND A Full ar.d Complete line of Snip, Medicines. Pants, 'and Oils.' iv-' "ICdSTS SUNDRIES AND PUKE LIQUORS Vnfi-ijlis raivfdlly (m jioiindt'd ,t nil IJotir Ooitr Um 'WAA.Jt 'W Mu A Cure for the Ailments cf Man and Beast A bitg-tcstcj pain reliever. It3 uss is ajnest universal by the Housewife, the Farmer, tha btiK-.k liaiscr, and by every one requiring an effective luumcnt. ;' ct!lcr application compares with it in efficacy. r:'h !i;1;P',Ia rc:ned ha3 stood the test of years, almost Ko lpm--xt h CC!nplct2 v;ithou; a bottle of Mcstano C-::.ric:i3 arics for its u.-e almost every day. Ml Craijilij and dealers have it. HARNESS! mm ii son -o rpiIEbMt of LarnfM, both double .u,ren..a evtryun,IK i tI,c l...rUM.U,,CaIbi,lfsie.Hndc.Tlas. 'v'.'c-I: :ir" fir-t-c'.".. " in ev-y rc l , i . ' ' U ' - i litci,t, fctrongest uol easiest Tidii'ir vt-hiclea on oarth. j T .r.S01,nv lr;;ol,!S.!,,.!l,,M ,. ,, ., Sl!,r,..,r riiB e(or,j)Fti son Nebraska I am laden vftb fr?m 5ea. Icadtysveelliops WitbtArlTA (LAUS clear as can be. stang o liniment J J HARNESS, and aiff lnny ,,f founf, flt mj ' if a K I iK P n : 1 l d. 7 1