The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, July 16, 1888, Image 2

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    Lr JUUrx'3IJEBRASKA, MONDAY, JULY 1C, 18S8.
.VicO thttcnrcath Daily Herald.
KNOTTS BEOS.
m
Publishers & Proprietors.
THE PLATTSMOUTII IIKRALI)
li published every evening except Sunday
and Weekly every Thursday morning. lej?ls
tered at the potoMce, I'laltmnoutli, Nebr.. as
weeoiid-clas matter. Olllee corner of Vine and
Fifth vtreets.
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NATIONAL REPUBLICAN TICKET.
KOIt I'JIKSflJKNT,
IJENMAMIN HARRISON,
of Indiana.
VOll VICE ritESIUKNT,
LEVI P. MOKTOX,
of New York.
Thk l'lattsmouth republicans are of
tlie sort that win contests. And after all
they only illustrate tlie spirit of the party
throughout the state- Republican.
Oi'i: grander friends are hinting that
farmer Gilmorc, by his extraordinary in
dustry (i) is raising tlie premium crop,
for Cass county, this year Political crop
they menu of course.
W'k do not know who the Omaha
llerabfs correspondent in I'lattsmouth
i, hut would advise that organ to em
ploy some republican if it cannot find a
imtlemttn among the democratic sub
scribers that can rise above his denueracy
long enough to speak the truth about
local affairs in the city. Tin; statement
sent the Herald about the republican
banquet was a very dirty and exceeding
ly false statement, which we have been
gratified to hear leading democrats of
our citv coudem.
iJ.'-.ttek machinery eh? and that is one
of the reasons why the Yankee laborer in
the cotton mills of America gets two dol
lars where his English competition gets
one is? Why bless your ignorant soul
1 i- . . .
iii i juu kuow iiic J-.ngiininimn claims
to have the best machinery and the bet
these employes work in New York and
Chescliire; for, when an advocate of free
trade makes the assertion that the reason
the American gets higher wages than the
English laborer is on account of his
"longer hours of labor" he ought to be
able to show the data and should have
been at Mr. Cleveland's elbow when that
amature, of the industrial question
stated in Ins "surplus message" that the
American consumer paid the market price
of protected goods with the duty added
doubtless if some political economist had
been there to suggest this weighty argu
ment (t) it would have afforded in that
document.
ituvtisu me journal ana all our
democratic friends who earn their breac"
by honest work and who are not laying
awake of nights expecting nn office from
Orover Cleveland would read the fol
lowing argument made by one of the
ablest advocates, and democrats in the
present congress. It is the only national
i it. .i . t -i .
m-uini-iii mat can ue maao on tlie wage
feature of tins new industrial departure
which was the cherished dream of the
slave owner of ante-bellum days. If ten
tents a day or any less rate of wages
than are paid under the policy of protec
tion will suit the democratic laborer of
this country we say go ahead and vote
the ticket of Cleveland, Carlisle, Mills
and llore. Here it is and it is sound
democratic free-trade ioric (i
Admitting the fact (hat in dollars and
cents the United Statey pays higher wages
than England; that England pays more
man oilier countries in Europe: and that
Europe pays higher than India; yet it Is
in established tact that t lie laborer in the
United States cannot as a tieucral rule
save anything from the result of Ids toil
at the end of each year; nor can he do so
in England, nor elsewhere in Europe, nor
in India. Jt is eouall v as wi ll nslabliOi-
d that in all li.e.e ...'oMntrics the laborer
loos eat and wear clotl'iAa ait,iied t-; his
country and climate. Then what is tlie
difference between earning .1 per day or
l. cent per d&y, if the result is the same,
namoly, suilicient to eat and wear to nro-
teet tlie body r House debate, May lO.
Silas Hare, Democrat, Texas. )
RCPUDLICAN PLATFORM
Tlie republicans of the United States, assem
bled by their dellfiates In national coiiveutlou,
iiaue on the threshold of their proceedings to
honor the memory of tlieir first great leader
and immortal champion of liberty and tlie
riKlits of the people, Abraham Lincoln, and to
cover also with wreaths of imperishable re
membrance and gratitude the heroic names of
our later leaders who have been more recently
it-h ana; iiuiii our council, tiraiil, (iai'Ilehl,
Arthur, l.o;ui and ConkliiiK. Way their mem
ories be faithfully cherished. We also recall
uii onr greetings and prayer for his recovery
the name of one of our living heroes whose
memory win nc treasured lu the history both
oi republicans and of the republic. The name
is uiac oi tlie noble noldier and favorite child
of victory, 1'hilin 11. Sheridan.
In the epirit of those great leader and of our
ocvouon i numau niierty. and with that hos
tility to ail forms of despot !k m aid oppression
which is the fundamental idea of the republi
can party, we rend fratenial congratulations
to our fellow Americans of l?razll upon their
great act of emancipation which completed
the abolition of slavery throuhout the two
American continents. We earnestly hope wo
may hooii congratulate our fellow citizens of
Irich birth upon the peaceful recovery of home
rule for Ireland.
WK A KM KM OtTR T'NSWKRVINtl KKVOTION
to the national constitution and t o th fnilin-
soluble union of states to Hie autooumy re
served to the states under tlie constitution, to
the personal rights ami liberties of eh iyeiiM in
all states and territories in the union and es
pecially to the supreme and sovereign light of
every citizen, rich or poor, native or foreign
born, white or black, to cast one free ballot in
the public elections and to have that. lmiiot
duly counted. We hold a free and honest pop
ular ballot and hint and equal representation
of all people t he the foundation of our re-
itlbllcan government and demand effective
egislatloii to secure the fiitcm itv moi t.mitv
of eleeiions which are the fountains of all pub
lic authority. Ue uhr'i'i that the present ad
ministration a::d the de,.i;1,.lit;2 majority in
congress owe tlieir existence totfii- s.ioi.i s.-.imi
to iue oanoi oy rue criminal millitlcatioit of the
consilium)!! ana laws oi tlie united .States,
;i!e uiK-roiuproiuisingiy in iavor ot the
American sy.tem of protection. We protest
.ih.uip.-m toe ue.-tii ihmi.ki unloosen nv me m-ott
dent and his party', They suryu the interots
oi r.iirojie
WK WILL hCI'I'ORT IXTKKFhTS Oh AllKHli'A
We accent, the issue, and conndeiillv Mnneiil to
the people for tlieir liulu'inent. The i.ioteeiive
system must be maintained. lis abandonment
has always been followed by general disuMer
to an interests excent those of the iiiimiki
and sheriff.
Wo denounce the bill :is desti-neiivn tn
general ousoie.-., rt.'jor. ana Hie farming inter
est;; of the co;inlr.,'. wild -.e hnntilv ennoiso
Die coiisiftimt al patriotic acilon (yf tiie e-
the shipping interests of the Atlantic, Oolf
ana racinc states as well as for the navment
oiicy
This no
will
THE WOOL E I ' It A NIL 1 iYJ .
AV'atson oo tlie iec:-4 of protection
from wool was huge and wooley.
riartlly Worth UTilIe.
killed labor in his cotton mills, and that I Da!ta Man (with head out of carwindow)
every Yankee improvement in cotton , ""V"," Llv om on tUls yere
machinery is employed by John Hull.
JJont you know that the cotton mills of
India and China contain the verv latest
improveed machinery i "Where ignorance
is bliss 'tis folly to be wise."
coin' on tllia
town today, stranger!
oinzen J here's a hangin' this arternoon.
Dakota Man Single or double?
Citizen Cir-rJa.
Dakota Man Cnlv a tisrU. h I
reeken I wont stop oflT. Tid Bit.
TTaal, I
THE SO-CALLED
PLANK.
We wonder if the avera:
newspaper imagines it is
voter by the charge that
WHISKY
e democratic
fooling any
the internal
revenue plank in the republican national
piattorm is a free whisky plank. Cer
tainly such falsehood will not have any
weight with the democratic voters; it
would, if our democratic friends should
be mislead by it, be an argument in its
favor; but you can't make a democrat
believe the republican party is in favor
of free whisky they know better;, then,
do our democratic newspaper neighbors-
think they can drive the temperance voter
from the republican party? If so, where
would lie go i Surely not to the demo
cratic camp the friend and ally of the
saloon and not to the prohibition camp;
lor that party lias declared against the
whole internal revenue tax. So, the in
quiry naturally arises, what is to be
gained by the silly campaign! lie? It is
one of the most sensible planks in the re
publican national platform and the more
it is examined the more it recommends
itself to the voter.
FURTHER FIG URES.
Following up the "kindly" suggestion
of Frjday evening's Journal, which we
"took kindly to," we desire to give that
free trade organ a few more figuers but
first, say, as to its misleading statements
that intelligent free traders and "tariff
for revenue only" advocates, universally
admit that wages in America are at least
.10 per cent better than in England; but,
they try to offset this American advantage
1.1? tlin ...... , . .
j wi- j iw our protected market is
an imposition upon the American consum
oo jias io pay, as iney argue, more
on account of the protection. This is
President Cleveland's argument, false in
point of fart, yet plausible along side
the statement that wages are as good in
English as they are in American factories.
We give the following compared wages
from reports of Consul General Merrit
which embraces the statement of Mr. A.
I). Show, U. S. consul at Manchester, in
which the first class pay roll of llolton &
Cheschion, was compared with a like
cotton mill in Xcw York, the figures are
admitted by intelligent free traders as
thoroughly reliable:
. , , NEWVOKK ROI.TOV
Card Grinder, men a week. ... fs sr. s-i
Cord Strippers, 7 ht; "-, ;-,.
Slubber Tender, girl " -.. .. 1, on 4 z
Mule Spinner, men ' 10 50 5 "
Frame Spinners, girl " 4: 31
Wrappers girl tt . 4 !
fxoni Jobbers, men a ' V 2. no
Mule Overlookers, men " nit 10 22
Mechanics, average" " is txi 754
Kegiue Drivers " is to 10 22
'irenien. Average, " . . . s 411 5 00
we have not the figures before us but will
produce them shortly, unless the Jon rtial
pc its prompter does, showing the hours '
An Explanation.
Hat is tins "nervous trouble" with
which so many seem now to be afflicted? If
you will remember a few cars ax the
word Jialana was comparatively tin
twiunu, loiiay n is as common as any
word in the English Language, yet this
word covers only the meauiiio-of another
word used by our forefathers in time
iast. So it is used with nervous diseases
as they aud Malaria are intended to cover
what our grand lathers called Biliousness,
and all are caused bv troubles that arise
from a diseased condition of the Liver
which in performing its functions finding
it cannot dispose of the bile through the
ordinary channel is compelled to pass it
off through the system causing nervous
troubles, Malaria, Bilious Fever, etc.
1 ou who are suffering can well appreci
ate a cure. We recommend Green's Au
gust Flower, its cures are marvelous.
We now publish music each week
in the Weekly IIekai.d. Everybody
should be a musician. The pieces furn
ished in the paper will be found as pop
ular as any costing 50 cents. Everybody
should take the paper. We are endeav
oring to make it a great success, and feel
quite confident we can suit all.
.ubliOdH representative's in congress1 in 'oppos
ing its Passage. We eollflelim I he iinm.ul i.,,.
of the democratic nait v to tilaee wor.lon th
tree list ami insist that the duties thereon
tdia-'l be adjusted and maintained so as to fur-111-.I1
full ti.ii'J adeijuate protection to that in -0u
try.
The republican nurtv would eifi-et nil mnin.i
reduction of the national revenue by repealing
the taxes ou tobacco, which are an arrogance
mu unmet! 10 agriculture, and the tax nnon
pints used in the arts and for nieli:Li.ie:il nor.
l'ie.', ?m by such revision of the t.u ill laws as
win tei'oi to ei ,evl; inp-oits oi such articles as
a-e piotiueed ny our peo lo. iiio prridiiction of
. nitu Kivei" employment to our lanor, alol re
lease from import duties these articles of fm-
eign proiiuciion. except luxuries, the like of
-1 V ,a""l prooueeU at Iioiik-. there
still lemabi a y.irzar revenue than is n cui.-itb
for the yant.' 01 oveilincif. oi int;'.nal taxes
rather Iha.j siinemler any n.u t 01" 6,r i-rotec-tive
system at the joint belli at of the whi.sky
ring and agents ot foreign manufacturers.
AO A INST I'AIT-EIS AXI) LAi:oit TUl'sTS.
Wo declare hostility to the ii t ror'nci ion infn
his country of foicipn contract labor and of
(. hi r:s-5 !;iUr alien to our civilization and our
constitution, ana m di-jnand the rigid enforce
jiient of exist in.: I.tws against u ;.! f r or such
Hil;itljilte legislation as will eCud-iijn la-
.-i iium k Ainu's,
We declare on t i., osjtlpn to all combina
tion? of capital orgnin.ed i ti'.ists or other
wife to control arbitrarily tie coMtHon of
trade among our eilizetis and we reeoi' iiu-nd
o congress and the stale legislatures lii ,':-ir
respect. ;e iiirisdictious such legislation a.- will
prevent the. e.ec;i;: :)ii of all schemes to opvrcs
the petple by undue V-na.g. 011 their supplies
or by unjust rates for the transportation of
men i'iuuiicisio inarKCl.
1 ....i.. 1 ... i 1
v nri'iw r n-isi.ii ion uy coiigress to tire
. nunc iiijini, uiiiurns iiiiu uniair liscriin
iiiaiiuii uci con stales.
of the maturing nubile debt.
give employment to our labor, activity to onr
various Industries. Increased security to our
country, promote trade, open new and direct
markets for our products and cheapen the cost
of transportation. We aflirm this to be far
oeiterior our country than tue democratic
policy of loaning the government's money
milium inieiesi 10 pet liallKS.
KOKEION UKI.ATIONS,
The conduct of foreign affairs by the piesent
iiiiniuiniiaiion nas neeu diet inguislied by inef-
iiciency anu cowardice. Having withdrawn
from tlie senate all pending treaties effected
by republican administratlor s for the removal
01 foreign burdens and restrictions upon our
i-oiumeice aim lor Its extension into a better
maiKeT.it; nas neither affected nor proposed
any others In their stead, professing adher
ence to tne Monroe doctrine, it has seen with
Idle complacency the extension of foreign In
fluence in Central America and of foreign trade
everywhere among our neighbors. It has re
fused to charter, sanction or encourage any
American organiytlon for constructing the
Nicaragua canal, a work of vtal Importance to
the maintenance of the Monroe doctrine and
of our national influence in Central and South
America, and necessary for the development
of trade with our Pacific territory, with South
America, and Willi the further coasts of the
Pacific Ocean.
FJSJIERIKS OUK8TIOX.
We arraign the present democratic adminis
tration for its weak and imo:ili-l,.tii. t ! t III till f
of the fisheries question, and its puKlllanimoiis
surrenderor all privileges to which our fishery
vt ssels are en thled IF! t 'ttllllil la II liAl tj titt.I..-
the treaty of isis, the reciprocate iiiHrlii
tlne legislation of Is.'M) and comiti of tuiio.w
nd which Canadian tlsh
the ports of the United States. We con Jemn
therolicyof the incscnf :uiii,ii,ii ui..n ,.,..
the democratic majority in congress towards
our lisheries as null ienill v uml eiui.i.i.,...i.r
unpatriotic and as tcndini? to rleutrov .'. v.i.. .i.ii
national iudustrv aiid:iii inlist i&.tiwii. la ..u.
f ,1 , r 1 r ! ""'"I'vit.ilim.lvouuiLC
Bnisi loreign enemy.
cilizens of the rep.Vbh. and i(iiises upon men
alike the same o ligation of obedieii"e to the
aws. At tlie same time citizenship is and must
be the panoply and safeguard of him who weais
it, should shield and protect him whether high
or low rich or poor, in all his civil rights. It
should and iinut'ajTord him protection at home,
and follow and protect him abroad in w hatever
- "v ......7 u, wi, a latuui trilllMU,
CIVIL KKliVIf 1! 11FKOKM.
The men who abandoned the republican par-
. .. 1 "iiiiiiuc in iiuuere to ine Oemo
.. . ei ijr ji.ivc tieseneu 1101 OIIIV t lie cinse
01 Honest government, but of sound finance of
".11. 1'iiiu v ut me oaiior. out espec-
.....j iiu.cunuini ijip cuafi) 01 retorm in tim
c.vi service. , ,v,tl 0 fall to keep our
.le.iyes uecniise if ey Have broken tiiens. or
necause-tlieir candidate hiLH broken lii-'
Eureka Meat Market;
T
J. THOMAB, r
WHOLESALE AMI It ETA If, PEA I. IK X
Beef, Pork, Mutton, Vtal iii;d Toujy.
I invit all to give sue a tri c 1.
Sugar Cured Meats, Hums, Ih
j 11 f t 11 I . nr. I t lr- 1.' l f . . ,
at lowest livin.r ,;,.. i... . 1
nl "v" o uivc lie ji nr ntii i.yr.
fun 1 1 1 J'ulk
X.
-DEALER IX-
2 .A. 2nT ,
STOVES, FURNITURE,
-AND ALL KINDS OF.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS.
therefore rcpear our declaration of Ishi.towit
i he reform of civil service auspiciously b-giiii
iin.ei iri-uuiican iKimillistration s ion hi i,.
censpleted oy a further extension of t Ji reform
sstem already established by law to all grades
oi the service 10 which it Is applied. The spir-
ii .my pin pose oi leiorin should be observed In
no ei nine aiiiMiintiiieiiTs umi !.n i.,..- ...
yarience with tlie object of ex is ting reform leg
islation should be repealed :m.l ilmi ii... H..fT
gers to free institutions wh
er ef official patronage may be wisely and ef-
lertivei.v uvokU-o.
The gratitude of the nation to tfu neienders
;r the union cannot be assured except by la-.?
1 he legislation of congress should eonfornrto
the pledges made by a loyal people, and be so
enlarged and t'xteutled as to piovMe against
the possibility teat any man who honorably
wore the lederarpniforjn shall begonia mi in
mate ot an almshoiise or dependent mi t i ika.'e
c-naruy. In the presence of an overtlowm-'
treasury it would b a public scandal to do les
lor those whose valorous service preserved the
governineiit. We denounce tiie hostile spirit
shown by President Cleveland in his numerous
vetoes of measures for pension relief, and the
.jo.:.,, in.., i.u u- noiise ot representa
tives In reins:.!. even consideration of general
pension fegislai ioj. h
til support of the jirincipies herewith enun
ciated, we mvite the co-operation (f patriotic
men of al j.arr ies. especially nf all voi king
i.i i. v. imtc l'.uii,ll v iu S.'IIOIISI v Illr4;il..i.,.,l
-LA'I'KST STYLES OK-
WINDOW CTJRTAXHS
KEPT CONSTANTLY ON HAND.
PICTTJHE FRAMES 2J!ADE TO OXIDE II
SIXTH STREET, LET. MAIN A K I Y1,NE. VIM 'I II, J. i ,t.
FURNITU
EMPORIUFl
-FOIl
ALL CLASSKS OF-
FINE
FURNITURE
-YOU SHOULD CALL ON
Wliure a mag-iii fieciit stock of (ioods ami Fair
i's a boil rid.
J 'l ie
In "ee UiUic policy or the j.ioK.nt
istration.
udliiin-
l Ul'.LIC LAM) I.E-ilSLATION.
Vi'O reaflirill the policy Of annrniirinllni. fl.a
I'tiiriiu ui liu; iiuieu nraies to ru iwum
sieaui? lor Aiuerican citizeus and settlers not
aliens, which the republican party established
in l il:-..nst ine nerslxle if .iniu,ji.
i... .i
me- ut-inoLiiiis in congress, winch has hroii"ht
our great western domain into magnificent de
velopement. The restoration of imourntwi i ..i
gia us u. me puonc fiomain for the use of ac
tal settlers.which was begun under the ad
it. i ii i-( i a ' ion oi i-resi( ent Arthur o,,. 1,1,1 ia
eoniiiiiieu. v. . a-iiy rnar the 1 emnci-nr e nm-tv
leoie, nut
has ever restored one nei.. rli
declare that by the joint action' 01 rein.Mi'calis
:llllt fleiiioertif s tilimit r f.,t ... . I n A .... . .
. ..... iitvj, mi, uou acies 01 un
.11 neu lauus, origiuauy granted for the eon
li uti inn 01 itiiiioaos. nave neeu n,sir,i
iiik iiuiiiiLT uonuiiu 1,1 pursuance 01 conditions
inserted by the republican party in the oiigiu.
al grants. H e chaiire t- demoemtin u.ir.ir,i
ti.iuuu un ianure to execute laws securing to
...v.. ... Mini iioinesiuaiis anu wirn ns
Illg llDD'Onnal ions made for if, -if .,,.-.,, .
arrass ltooceiit uettlers with miw.
etitioiis under the false piet.nse of expotitig
frauds and vindicating the law.
ADMISSION' OF TEItniTORIES.
Tlie government bv cnnirresB of ilio ur, :n
ies is based upon necessity only to the end that
rijey may become states in the oi,i,. . i,0,.
fore. rtfitfiiejer the conditions of population
material reorej?3i public intelligence and
morality are such as to Oinjie stable Jocal gov
ernnieDt therein the people of such territories
should be permitted, a right inherent in them
to form for themselves constitutions and state
governments and be ad nitted into the union 1
rename preparation for statehood all officers
iiii-icoi Minmi ue selected irom lona fido
Republican State Convention.
The republican electors of the state of
Nebraska are requested to semi delegates
from their several counties to meet in
convention at the city of Lincoln Thurs
day, August 23, 1888, at 2 o'clock p. in.,
for the purpose of placing in nomination
candidates for the following state offices.
Governor.
Lieutenant Governor.
Secretary of State.
. State Treasurer.
Auditor of Public Accounts.
Attorney General.
Commissioner of Public Lands and
Buildings.
And the transaction of such other busi
ness as may come before the convention.
THE APPORTIONMENT.
The several counties arc entitled to re
presentation as follows, being based upon
the vote cast for Hon. Samuel Maxwell
judge, in 1887, giving one delegate at
irge to each county, and for each 1.10
voces, and major fraptipn thereof:
UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING A SPECIALTY
bojsce:,
PLATTSM ( ) L'TI I, N ELI !A KK A
CORNER MAIN AND SIXTH
Berime
0
T 1 1
1- 1-
co UNTIES.
VOTES
S50O Reward.
W e will pay the above reward for anv
ease or liver complaint, dyspepsia, sick
headache, indigestion, constipation or
eostiveness we cannot cure with
West's Vegetable Li yer Pills, when the
lirections are strictly complied with
nicy are pureiy vcgeiaine, ana never
fail to crive satisfaction. Laro-e boyes
pills,
2.1
JC
containing 30 sugar coated
for sale by all druggists. Beware of
counterfeits and Imitations. The rreim
ine manufactured only by John O. Wei
Jc Co., 8G2 W. Madison St. Chicago, Its
oia oy v. .J. Warrick.
'REPApED
flOFIKGr
- U I I I.IJ1
AftO Aflr CLIMATE. 0
Mend rr Circulars.
FOR SAUL, IE E-V
residents and citizens of the territory wherein
mey sue iu serve, aoitrn jJaKotu Bhonlri ,.f
!ii,t ue muiieuiaieiy aumuied as a state in
the union under the constitution framed and
"i i "y nei peopie, ana we. heartily en
irnucnilllFMUl llie I f p U OI C U SC11 iltC l
imcc mMuS 0111s lor ner admission. There
ii's.iidi nits uemocraiic iioue or representa
" f.xiiiiiii iui;ses, ro tavorahly con
siueruiese oins IS a wiutill violation of the
s.n n-u .rtinei miii iriucijie ot local self-govern
incur, lo.d pierits the condemnation of all just
men. 1 he pcodln ;ii;ia in the senate for acts
to enable the people of Washington, Korth
Dakota and iMontanna territories to foiin con-
1 ill rsiaunsii siate govern merits
r..,"u'u " i-anscu wiijiour unnecessary deUy.
ine lepuowcaii party pledges uiself to do all in
FV"r,".lil1 iiiiaiw me aamission of the ter
juoiieu 01 iew Mexico. Wyoming. Idaho and
Arizona to the eiilovment of sclf-iv..r, ,...
,.7oinv". oulii ui t.ieui as ai e now nualilied
as soon as possible.and others as soon as thev
ViE MOitifOji f)l"F.STION".
the tenitoriesas exercised In the past is a
ue Kii.ir i" or-f insiiuuioiis loo dangerous to
it hoik nuiieieu. icrri'ini-fl u e n'orlira n. ....
,..,i,n...,r, ...,... ... ine ic-
,..1.1 ij 10 1 nil 11 late 1CL' shition
,t!-seiiiiiK niK uvereitilltv 01 t ii 11m ion ;.. ..11
..i.cic me alle w oueKtioned
in n 11 uieicinee or i.it cm t ..i
nnon tin. 1.1.1,..;,, i.. .. i..;,.., . l""-i-
enough to divorce political from' ercieFiauticni
liower. isuu thus ihimn out: tho .,......!.....
t ....1 " Ulltuuillll
nii.nviiivil 11 I'OlJIJUiy.
Tl,o 0ni,l,lm., n. ...... :.. s . ..
v ivuuirnvnu i,,u v ,1 ivi r t r ,iirt , ... rt
of both gold and silver as money, and coii-
"' roiiey 01 ine oemocratic ndiniuis
.;ion in us eiiorts to demouetizo silver
ia loin;..iJ the reduction if i.fi..r
to 1 c-nt iier ounce.
in a republic like ours, w here the. eitiens Is
...ti.i.ii (1l.ii , in1 11 :i',u 1 1 la
at). I
Adams ....
Ant (dope ..
Arthur... .
Klaitie
Boone
Hex Batte.
I'.rown
liutTalo ...
Kutler
Burt
t'ass
tJedar
t'hse
Cherry
Cheyenne. .
Clay
Colfax
'inning....
Custer
Dakota
Dawes
Dawson
Dixon
Dodge
Douglass
Dundy . ..
Fillmore. ...
Franklin
Frontier
Furnas ,
.aire
:aitield... .
(Josper
(irant
tircelev
Hall..."
Hamilton ...
11:11- an
Haves
Hitchcock ..
H olt
Howard
lefferson
roujfTi ES.
VOTES.
....14 Johnson
. .. . ! Kearney
1 Keyha I'aha
" Keith
S (vnov .
4 Lancaster
li Lincoln
14 Logan
. .. V) Loup
. .. si Madison....
.. Mcl'herson
i Merrick
.... T Nance
.. . r. Nemaha
...11 Nuckolls
. : 11 Otoe
... "1 Pawnee.,
. ,. 7 1'erklns
.- 17 Fierce
...5 Folk
... 7 Platte
... 8 Phelps
. .. HilMchardson
...12!Ked Willow
. L'TjSalioe
... 4:Sarpy
. . . lojs.-iunders
. . . TiSeward
. . .1j'. Sheridan.
. . . iijShermaii
.. . liiiSioux
... ajtaiiton
... 5 Thayer
.. . ll'l homas
. -. 4' Valley
.. 11 : Washington
...!; Wayne
.. Kj Webster
. . 4: Wheeler
.. 11; York
..14. Unorganized Ter..
. . 71
Total
... 9
... 0
...V.
... H
... 5
... 4
.. 6
...111
... 7
...l
. . . 7
.. n
. .. r,
...VI
..10
Wil call your attention
they are headquarters for all
and Vegetables.
v.'e are receiving Fresh
to the
kinds
fact tht
cf Fruity
trv. terries eve
aay,
Oranges, Lemons and Esnsnas
hand.
ccr.stently cn
Just received
, a variety cf Csr.ned
Ccur s
We have Fure Maple Sugar er.d r.o irisUk
TCJTT.
BENNETT
J. W. JMakthis.
EST & rmrm
Jonathan IIatt.
WHOLESALE JL2T ID HLTAIL
G9TY iuoEAT MA
PORK PACKERS and ukai.kjis in LUTTKR AND KGCF.
BEEI'1, PORK, MUTTON AND YEA Jo-
TIIE BEST TIIE MARKET AFFORDS ALWAYS OX HAM).
Sugar Cured Meats, Hams. Bacon, Lard, &c., &c
of our own make.
.. 2
.. 4
. . 7
2
. . a
. 9
.. 5
. s
. 3
.it
. 1
.671
Tlie Lest Infin.ls of OYSTERS, in
"WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
raiis iiiid liuJk, at
G-IVE 'DESIRE J. CfL.
HEALTH IS WEfiLTH !
Ti. . t
11 IS reCOlUlllClUlfctl that no nrnti.,. l.
imn.ittecl to the convention except such as
HAVEN & RHODES
Omaha, XTeb.
(Xainc tLis paper iu your order.)
cmjrapnscxti-''iw,i pv ,t i-,i Sl, 1 i.ji 1 ..." -
of the neoole. it is im:,i 1. t f h ,r ;' " v "cul "V persons resKluiff ,n the ronn
eijin j-eopie snouia possed intellmei-ee The
... ...... me iNoiiioifr 01 inai mtclilKeiice
......... . 1 , , ... cor, wL, 111 .1 , 1 1. ii:niii '1-1......
i... ...'.I ----- - iiirir
JillCUIIirr Laie or llulloo nr I. I. 1 . . 1 . : ,
should support free institution... of learmim
sufficient toxtlnnl tiv.o.- ..1.0.1 ...... 'r..'
i.. . 1. 1. " .." """. KIOHlllK un
ill iiii oiiiii 1 i n niiiuiriiniiii. ai . , .
Zi A. 1 .. ;...:.: 11 L aKooii eoiiiuion
Ol;B MFECITASTMAUISE,
We earnestly recommend that prompt action
e taken 11: car eless in Hit-
lnirWHlTiiin o ..-ill 1.... - .u-0
. .v.. V. ' e me reuahilira-
I.. i-ui Aii'rnci iiierenanr. ni:,,in .....i
. . , . . . .. . . i r " iiti
V i'""" .i.imri. iiik passace ny fontrress rf
lree t-hiii hi i aa Ml,.., , J.u "it if..?.? 1
in lu,r I.V lo.al. ; 7"iiujui.ice
".ci.n.t; inr najies oi most) en-
K Vro oi iiit-oaiio iii.iriiri.iiv .,u ,.ii .,,.
directly employed in our shipyards. we de
inanrt appropriation-for the enrly rehuildiinr
1 1 r mir ll-lll fnr tli.. . - . -
.: : iviiruiicuDi oi cast
fortilieations and modern ordinance and other
approved modern iue;t"s of defend for th
proteetlon of onr defenseless hailmrn Hnd
nues.ior tne payment of just persious to! our
sold ierp, for nececsary works of national im
portance m the improvement of the harbors
and. channels of internal, coastwiser and
loieiaa couimeree. for the encouragement of
ties from which the proxies are rrivon
To Chairmen County Central
tees:
Wiieiieas, At the renuMican state con
vention held at Lincoln Oetol.er iss-r
the followinp; resolution was adopted:
Resolred, That the state central com
mittee he instructed to embrace in its call
ior the next state convention the submis
sion of the prohibition question to there
publican voters at the republican primaries.
Therefore, in accordance with th
above resolution, tlie several county cen
tral committees are hereby instructed tn
include in their call for their next countv
convention the submission of the prohi
bition question to the kepubucas voters
at the republican primaries.
GEO. D. MeIKLEJOITX. dhnirmnn
Walt. M. Seeley, Secretary.
The .stundaid renedy for liver ccin
plaint is Wftt's Liver I'illt; tiny tuvtr
disaj qx int j(,u. :;0 ills .'oc. At AVfir
riek's di ujr store.
Dr. E. P. West's Xerve and Train Treatment
a guarantee st)t'Cilic for Huii; l;izn:e"ss.
Convulsions. Fits. Ntvihis Neufaluia. i l ad -
ache. .Nerveou rrostratii-n caused hv the ue
of alcohol or tobaero. Wakefulnest.. Mental l)e
prescion, Softeiiintr of the Urain reMilt in.' in in
sanity and lealu K t misery, decay ihl death.
r-reaiaiure oii Ae. j:arrei.ness. l.o.sn ot vw-
er in either sex. lnvoluiitai y Lo.st-es and Spf-r-matorrluea
caused by ov'er-exertion of tlie
brain, gelfabuse or over-indnlireiice. l!a h box
contains one month's treatment. SI Mi a b x
orsix boxes for S5.00, sent by mnil jrjaidoi'
receipt of price
WE GUAHANTIE SIX BOXES
To cure any cane. With each order received
by us for six boxes, accompanied with $5 mi.
we will send the purchaser our written guaran
tee to return the money If the tr aim cut does
not effect a cure, tluarantees issued only by
Will J. Warrick sole agent. Flattsmouth. .Neb.
If you want a good silver watch,
rend us 30 subscribers to the Weeklt
Herald.
We will Jvc a silver watch, that is
warranted ly U.e jiwcliy ihin of this
city, to any one who blinds ijj. i, aiJv
-i, i ibtis to the D.Mi.y Hi ns u.
uh
JULIUS FEFFEFBERG,
MAMKA(U1:U1 OF M
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
PKALllt IN THE
Choicest Brands of Cigais,
including our
Flor de Pepper bergo'. rrd 'Buds
FULL LINE OF
TOIJACCO AND SMOKERS' ARTICLES
alwajs in stock. Nov. 2C, lfcfcS.
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