7 nuclilm'x Ar;ilca alt c. The .Saivein tin- w-iM forests, llruaea, S , Ul r-, bait ilheutp, I V Ter sores Tetter Chit ! hmds Chilb lains Crn and all Mm Eruptou him I posiliviy euro Ph.-h r no pav n inred. It H gaumiteed t give perfect i-atis-faction, r uio:i-y reiuiidrd. Prbe JA cents per box. S.t!.. Hy.l. M. Itob rt's. N',,v- 27 i;J 'y The Best Courti Medicine In Hi e World. SAMPLE HKK OF CIIAIUJE. Call at Warrick s drug sit rc, ami et a sample bottle i BrowuV Kxpec loraut free of chnrge. It cures CoiiIih. Hoarseness. Whooping Cougn and C sumption in its coly aige. It is ArientirV- preparation, admirably t.'-iaj t ed lor the cute ot nil Throat ami E"n:r Diseases. It U pbu nt to taK.e anu eutlr. ly nannies-. Try it; ii ccm y;i nothing. K-.'l ir -ize' ot'h-, r ) cut-. l i oo ,r s U- b V. '. W..rri. fc. nut! .---.- Jan. U .utwl Telegrapbic VOUK CANDIDATE 1 Cmiiiot lie. Tilden Declines -'Re-Election." Free 1 iuvvl Free ! NEW DISCOVERY FOR PILES. A uevf remedy fr it dreaded "Ur ease Las beeu ilL-coveied by Ur. l'';b V A ulnglo application will coitviut.o tin most skeptical of its most wundei rf wl healing powers. Ily calling on W. J Warrick dni!igi, u inn oM.hu :i sample box tree of charge, which v M satisfy yon of iHctuative qualit'ie. J in i'.iwJ Assorted tints of Diamond Wall Fin in may be found at Fishcr'sdrmr sf ore, revolving 5gn. 4b Wtf Coileotion Notice All par ie kuoAiu 'hem-che. o l.e indebt d to me wid I lea3- mil a d make lull settlement at unci-, s that hereafter we can conduct a strictly cas-h busiuess. Please give tbi your imim inediato attention. d35 w3w Robt Sherwood. la tlie Future When you have a cough and want ro lief, think ot Kemp's EtU-aiu for tl. Throat and Lua's; i ifuarantewl reme dy for those diseas-. Price 50c and i; trial size free. R sncetfi'llv. apr 3 4m W. J. Wahku k. Twentv-five cents in adv.mre will en'itleyu to u-e f ihe Piatt.-mouth circuialing libra! y or no tnontl-. 4.V.vl'i W. J. Waui;ick. ; James Illaliie.,;' The work en'itled "Twenty V ars of Congress" to itnt Puccinci and iin nartial history of Cnjrressiin vl I'gis latiim extant, will b- is ued from tin , New V.k. Jnr.e 11 The .tl wing cowiiiiunirNitio.'i from craui'.ul .1. Tildtn l,t been :lven to tba assooiated press: N-w Yirk June 11, Daiuel Maitidiip, chairman f the Democratic St::tc Cnniunttee of New oik: In mv it;: fir of June 1, 160, ad'lr:eii to hes ilen-'aien frni thu .Statu ' New Yoiktotbe demoen'tie National norc- v mi i a .id ; "ilaYiii io .' home faisiilully my full sbi'.i e id labor and care in t'te pub lie "i rvi'".-, aa l wearing the marks of its l uidcns I d-irf( nothing so much U3 an !.r.;;oriblt discharge. I wih to lay down tb 1 onor3 and toil cf qca.. parry leadership, and to seek the n fcPoE of trivatr life. In renouncing a retsfn.'itia'ion forth Prei-d ncy I d- ?o i'n no doubt in my mind .vs to the vo:.- f the State ot Xw York, and of U United States but because I believe that it is a r uunciation of a re-e!eetiou to tbo prei dei)C3-. To those who think my re nomination and re election indispensa bly to an tffjetual v'.ndicati.n of the rii:bt of the people 1o elct their rulers viw.u.cil Iu my person I i:av ac c rde-l ns lng a reerv u my decir.ion s po.'.nble, but I cannot overcum ; my repugnaLco to enter into a new engage mnt wliich involves foir years of ef.-i -elf's toil. The dignity of a presi- dviiiial ofticp is above a merely persona ambition. Its value is a great power for irood to the country, In acrcptin the nomination I SAID KIOIIT years ago: -iiov. ::g as I do, that therefore, in iu fi-e-h experience how srreai the treps in a few day. In the meantnm 1I.L.E. Lincoln will mil t.n yot, j ( between gliding through an For : h.nd-oii.e liiot, sub .all made, in the b-at of atyle, an i Iron auv nullity f rols you ur.: s ieei call on K." Dre' if i, Merchant Tailor. In Sherwood Clock. lo.Ilm Diamond Wall Finish, at Fisher' drugstore. 49'&wtf n - - CITY HOTEL. This beautiful three ftrv brick rtnu-ture.oD owtr Maid street, ha;- jast beeD ftitwhed anil ited up for the acc;iitRottatlon of TRANSIENT CU8TO:IIRX. ASH - - REGULAR liOAllDERS.: c,7ERY THING NEW AND CLEAK tf. F'?Fn COOS. Pr.iyr. W. XL MA LICK, PCARRIAGIi f Mm aM trimmiiiU SIGH & ORNAMENTAL (PjU. JSTTIjSTG-, y .-.iCrs left with me will .cceive, proniot attention. tOK. 1 IFTTT AXI VINE STKEETS, rLATTSMOUTII. - NEBRASKA. Or. Home's ElRGiric Belt Will care Xervouie I.umliao. Klietnna tisni. 1'aralxHis. Ncaralia. Sciatic:. Kiclnej-, Spine and f.ivertiisea'i. Coal. AS(lm:a Heart dweaxi', lispc"ia Ct'nstipaiitm. Krysiplas. Catarrh, Itltvs. K ilfiy. linpot?ncy. Dumb Acne, Prul:ijsus.rt?rl.ctc. Onlyseieiililie Kh-e-trie Hcltin America th it siil-t the K'eciricity and M iKxeiisin tlirouli tlie loly. and caa le rot-harked in an lus-tuni by tlie pa'tifiit. $1,000 Uoub) .ot asu.t it. 1r. IIobve I tras uffiicted wit a rlieumat ism a ii 1 cared by u-iin h Ix-It. To any tin alttictetl nti!i that ttl-teaK. I wi-uld say. 'buy Home's Klfctr c Belt. Anv 0:1 can confer with mo ly writlnj; tr calling at iy r-toro, 14 ."O loutlii St., nihj. Neb. WILLIAM LY X8. Main Okkice Opcotite - o-t uffi't, room 4 Kre"er M-cK. If- fi't a e at C. F. CnoUman's Ori g Store. Yu- Karnnm Ktieet timaha. Orieis lllic 1. i. U. ClJ.l'i lm M. O'CONNOR. At tUe dnu-iown sa!ooa. PPOSITS Till: PHRKIN's HOUSE. - Keops aco r.pl.'te la? ol JW 3L 1ST S3 "5 iTi'TCC' - ;NT) CIGASS. BOTTLED REFR, -AE ANP PORTER. ftRUS'S 0I.IAHA BEER and ma bt hrM.ui of Renturry llicial iitutine and working out a re :orai tl pyb ems and policies, it i:u- ptisslble for me to contemplate wha ueeds to W done In the federal admin- i.str..tion without an anxious sees of ;be dilliculties of the undertaking. If -uniuioued fy the suffrages of my eouutry men to uudertak the work, I ahall eudt-avor with fie-d's help, to be the t ilicieut instrument of their will Saab a work of renovation, after te:.rs of misrule, such a reform of sy9: u ui and pobcies. to which I would he rfully have sicrilicod all that re mai ied to me of health and life, is now. I fear, BEYOND MY STRENGTH. My purpose to withdraw from ft;r t r public .seryice, and the grounds of i- w ere at that time well known to you ..n l to otl.ers, and when at Cincinnati, tao ugh respecting my wishes yourself. yon communicated to me au appeal fiom many valued friendsto relinquish that purpose. 1 reiterated my deter minalion unconditionally. In the 4 yiE. wl.ico hae since eiap-d nothing has occurred to weaken, bat everything to str-nthen 'the considerations which indurcvl my withdrawal from public die. To all who have addressed me on the subject, my intention has been frankly com.cuaicated. Several 01 my most cocg-ieutial friendf, under thsancion of their own naiut , have put.!:iMy stated MY DETERMINATION TO fit: IlilthVfK SXBLK. t'hat 1 havi cccrs o 1 no tt t ii-idur the qae3!iou, is kn even?, for .ti.i. i. 1 have no re-ponsibiii.;.. The :pal made to u e by the i'eii.iettic s usr.;es with apparent uaanimitj', to serve tliem cuce more, is entitled to the most dtf demia! consideration, and would in ppiie a disposition to do anything de sired of me if it wer. consistent "with my judgment of duty. I believo that thee 13 1.0 instrumentality in human socoiety sc potrutial in itb li ien e 11 o 1 mankind for 'icd orev:!atbe govtrnmenlal machinery for adminis ter ng jus ice and for ranking and exe cuting tho laws Not all the eleemcsy n ry ins-Hut ons of private bentviK Isace to which philanthropists may de vote their lives arc so fiuitful iu bene tits as ti;e rescue and preservation of this machinery from the perversions j that make it the instrument of Co.VSPIHACT, FKAUD AND CRIME against the most tarred rights and in-terets-of the people. For fifty years a a private citizen, never contemplat ing an ofiici-l ca ear, I havo devoud, at as much thougbt and effort to the duty of influencing aright the ac ti " ot the governmental institutions o. my country us to all other objarts. I have never accepted official service, purpoo and only when the cccaslon Seemed to require from me that Kacri Uce of priva'.e preference to the public welfure. I undertook the ptale ad ministration of New York bccaiuc it was supposed that iu that way only could the executive power be ai rayed on the bide of the re folios to which as a private citizen 1 had yiven throe years of my life. I accepted the nomi nation for the presidency iu 1876 be cause of the general conviction that MY CANDIDACY would best present the issues of reform which the democratic majority of the people deired to have woiked out in the tederal government, us it has been la that of tlie state of New York. I believed that I had s-trength enough t ien to renovate the administration of the government of the 1,'uiud Mates, a ol at the close of my term to hand over the great trust to a succeMor faith ful to the 8 amy policy. Though anxious to seek the repose of private life, I nevertheless aeted upon the idea that every power is a trtivi aud involves a duty. In rcidv to the address of the committee ctoiimurjicat- ' ing my nomination, I depictod the ditli cultica of the nudcrta .ing and !il;eted my feelings in engaging in it to tho.e of a SOI.IMKi: F.NTEEINO IJATTI.l". but I did not withhold tbs entire eou 3?craTKn of my pov c:r to iJjo public arvice. Twenty years of continuous maladmiuis'ration vnder the demoral ising influence of intestine war and of Lai I'nsn c, have infected the whole government system of the United States with a cancerous growth of fale con structions and corrupt practices. Pou erful Glasses have acquired pecuniary interests in official abuses, and the moral standards ot the people have been impaired. To redress these evils is a work of great dilliculiy and labor, aad cannot be accomplished without the most energetic and efficient person al action on the part of the chief execu tive of the republic. THE CANVAS ami the ftdmini.-tratiou which it is tie- sired that I tihoult! undertake would embrace a period of nearly rivo years. Nor can I admit auy illusion as to their burdens. Three years of experi ence iu tbo endeavor to reform the municipal government of the city of New York, and two years' experience of renovating the administration of the state of New York, have made me familiar with the requirement of such a work. At the present time the con siderations which induced my action :'n 1880 have become imperative. I OUGHT NOT TO ASSUME a task which I have not the physical strength to carry through. To reform tho administration of the federal gov ernment to realize my own ideal, and to fulfil the jut expectations of the people, would indeed warrant, as they could alone compensate, the sacrifices which the undertaking would involve. But iu my condition of ADVANCING YEARS and declining strength, I feel no assur ance of my ability to accompln-h those objecls. I am therefor constrained to say definitely that I cannot assume the abors of an administration or of a canva-s. Lndervaluiuir in no wise that the lest gift of heaven the occasion and the power sometimes bestowed upon a mere individual to communi cate an impulse for good. Grateful beyond words to my fellow count! y- raeu, who would assign uch a beuefl dent function to me, I am consoled by the reflection that ueither the demo cratic party nor the republic,- for whose future that party is the best guarantee, i& now or ever can be dependent upon ANY ONE MAN for their successful progress in the path of a noble duty. Having givcu to them heretofore whatever of health an 1 strength I possessed or could bor voir from the future, and having reach- el the e-m of my capacity for sin h labors aa their welfare now demand.-, I but submit to the will of God in deem ing my public career forever closed. Signed Samuki. J. Tilden. PaOFtiSSIOrfAL CA H OS. W- C03K. M. D Physician and Sci:;o.v, OFFICE At Fis:ir:t's Duto Stoke. Piattsicouth Nebra-ka. ;i:o. s. toirrii, ATT 'KNEY AT LAW. will j.ractirw In all Courts of the State. Offlco In Fii(?prll H!ock. ri.vrra vol'tii. NEHK HK A, At.I.KN IShKSON". A. N. SUI.I.IVa.V. iii:t:so. & si i.liv4, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Will rivo prompt tttcntiu to a 1 business Intrusted to tlit-iu. Of fice in Cuion lilai'k, ba.it sitte. PLATTSMOUTH - NCBR18KA. FRANK H. WILSON, Casenie&t of Tank of Cas County. Ccrneu Sixth and Mais istheztb. UOTA-PfT X TJ 33 XjXO Particular attention civd to tin' pivparatlon f paporK lor "h eatu, I'atouts anil Wfilt ration of 'lruttf Marks and l.i!a;l-. Win. ItKLLtOH. Jot tir0 offhe Peace. Elm wood Neb Collection a specialty ami jives prompt at tear i . P. O address Klm wood N!. kU. A. MALISUCU . DElvTTIST. )fiice over Smith, Black & Co's. Dru;? Store. First class dentistry at reasonable piicea, 2Jly M. O'DONOHOE ATTOltNICY AT LAW U NOTAltY PUBLIC. Fltzserald's Block, TLATTriMOUTn, - NEBIt V3KA Ap;eut for Steirnsldp lines to and from Europe. di2'.v5i-Iy I t. U. H. SCUILUU.VKCUT, Pract icing Physician . Off.co. Corner Main and 7th Street., PLATTSJIOI'TH, ...... KF.I1RASK1. J. S TSTURD EVANT, M. D. , PHYSICIAN AND SUKGKOX. Atter. -.calls, dy or night. w2fltf Eight Milk Rbovj, Kkb. U. K. 1.1V IX UhTO.V. 91. PHYSICIAN & 8UBCEON. OFKI HOUK8, from 10 a. in., to 2 p. in. Exainin. u Surgeon for U. S. Pension. IK. M. MlLLf K, PilYSICIAN" AND SURGEON, Can be found by calling at his office, corner 7th and Main Streets, In J. II. Waterman' house. PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA. JA.H. S. J1ATHKWH ATTOnJtEy AT LAW. Oftlce over r.aker & Atwood's store, outh side ot Main between 6th and 6th street?. 21 ti NTKttllK A CLAHK. ATTOitNEYS AT LAW. Will practice in ail the Courts In the Stale. DUtrict Aitinty and Jffotarti Public. '.V UjL. ti. WI.HK. COL LJPCTJOJVS A'TJSTCJji L2i. ATTORNEY AT LtVW. Real Estate. Fire In surance and Collection Agency. Office Union block. riaUi;;o';t;i Nebraska. 22u:3 ft. II. WliKKI.F.lC A CO. LAW OFFICK, Real tate. Fire and Uii In surauce Airetts. i'lattsnioutU, Nebraska. Col lectors, tax -payers. Have a complete abstract of titles. Buy and sell real estate, nwtrtiate loans. &: tft l JA.1I KS K. .UOilitlSOX. Notary Public. ATTORNEY AI LAW. W l urastice iu Casst ! and adjoining Counties ; gives fpecia: attention ' li cuutxuwiis aim ausiracis 01 lute, unic in : .Sherwood Block, PlattHniouth. Nebraska. j nvi ROKF.IST IS. n iMIIIAll, Notary Publie ATTOBNKI AT LAW. Oillce over Carruth's Jewelry Stora. Plattsnioath. ... - Nebraska. o 14 Pi ffl 00 si S c3 03 tJ CO 2 fS-aS s 5 3 2 - SZ, o s A 5 3 a .? o "5 P M j. o C5 O t3 T5 3 C3 CO B G O o e3 M a Jo 2 t 6 M. A. HARTIGAN, jL A W Y 13 B. . FirzuKjt Slock. Plai-ismoutii Keii Prooipt and cartful attention to a general Law Practice. K. DliESSLER, j Merchant Tailor. ; pi.attsmouhi. - - - NEB. ! Dr. C. A. Marshall .Successor to Clutter & Marshall.) 13 12 1J I S T I Preservation of natural teetit a r-pecialty. Teeth extraHed without pain by us of Laughing Gas. Prices reasonable. - PI.ATTSMOUTH.N All work wa;T:inttd. Fttz:fbt.t Ri oi-k. KINKEID BEOS., PAINTERS & DECORATORS, K A I.SO MINI V : . PA PER A NfJINfl, AM FINE GRAINING, Leave your orders with them f'tr First-Class Work. Pr,ATTsrotTTn. Nebraska COTTAGE HOUSE. 6fli Stj Near lain. PLVTTSMOUTII, . XERCASKA. RefricraratDra in all ai7 ;n at Tlenrrt Hiving taken charge of thi Cox TAtiB llOUE. I t-hull try to furnish all p; tr ns wiiti eomf T'abl quarters and ktep the ta left supplied with the bst in tre maket. TTanifnt custom aad board I y the day ot week ?olicite !. 2 ct Ul o CD cy e feaai O BP! ft 2 7ff v J5- a a & ft ft ft e ft VS ft ft P5- 8P C2 tssai ?&1 ft i. ft r&2 H 0 ft 9 ma toe ft kaal ft ft 4 03 Tin ft 9 S5 V (5 9 " "N. , ' Id. 5- Me jlJ tVlifiiM inWK.lfoo L f )