T.tl E DAILY JIKUaJJ) 11 ..vfioc;! x4iilcASilA, SATURDAY; SEn f I 4 .V id BEO S., Proprietors. oterT evening except 8unla ery Tuumdajr morning. Keifls jpoHf11ce, riatn-moutli. Nelr.. -m matter. Oniee corner of Vine am .rcetit. Telephone No. 3". FOB DAILY. le copy on er in advance, by niall..--$ 9 v oe copy per moutli, by tan ler o" On copy per week, by carrier Timiroi wptKLv. not topy oue year, in advance Oneeopyttx. raoutna, in advance.. 75 NATIONAL REPUBLICAN TICKET. FOIl lKKSIIKST, KKNMAMIN. HAUUISOX, of Indiana. ran vice phksidkst, LEVI V. MOKTON, of New York. REPUBLICAN STATC TICKET. FOIl OOVKKNOK, JOHN M. TIIAYEIJ. FOK LIEUTENANT tJOVEUXOIt, GEORGE I). MKIKLKJOIIN. FOIl SECKETAKY OK STATE, GILBERT L. LAWS. KOIl THKASlItKU, J. E. HILL. for ArniTOii ok ruisi.ic ac counts, THOMAS II. BENTON. FOIl ATTORNEY C.EXEKAI., WILLIAM LEESE. FOR COM MISSION Ell OK I'L'lU.K" LANDS AXI KUILDINOS, JOHN STEEN. FOR HLTEUINTEXDFNT OK VlIJl.IC IN BTKCCTION. GEORGE B. LANE. It i a pitiable siglit to witness the New York "Wump"' gasping for breath since the "setting down net" in the very recent Hill convention at Buffalo. The "Mag" is gone and the "Wiimp" is simp ly palpitating. It didn't know it wan loaded. The contrast between the republican And democratic nominees and their man ner of conducting the campaign 13 n comforting sight to republican, but the mngwump who banks entirely on respec tability is the fellow who suffers most over the matter poor lost mugwump. The old Roman 13 raiving mad since hia arrival home and his discovery that lie is simply the jumping jack for Grover Cleveland's circus. The old gentleman swears roundly that Mr. Cleveland can take care of his own state of New York or it may go to the "bow wows." That was a great hoop-la Swing of the old Roman and the absurdity of the affair unfortunately dawns on his intellect after the cramp colic has loosened its grip on Ills diaphragm. SERVILE SHI The president protests against "Servile immigration." What does he mean by the term asks the Chicago Tribune. Perhaps some of our Nebraska exchanges, who worship at the shrine of Grover can explain this singular phrase. The Chica go Tribune, which has been quoted as democratic authority right along, inter pets it to be nothing more nor less than knownothingism. We are more charita ble, we don't believe the writer kntw, himself, what it meant nor how rcdicu lous it sounds and reads. p V 1. As a whole they are the iuie.-t lying lots iu the city. 2. They are shaded with beautiful -forest trees. 3. They are located between Chicago and Lincoln Avenues, the two finest drives about the city. 4. They are only a ten minutes' walk from the business portion of the town. 5. Ten minutes' walk from tin new Driving Park and Fair Grounds. G. By reason ot their location between the two main thor oughfares into the city, they are more accessible than lots in other additions. 7. The only addition in the city reached by two established avenues. 8. The only new addition to the city reached by water mains and with a prospect ot being supplied in the near future with complete water privileges. 9 New sidewalks recently constructed to within a few feet of the addition and will shortly be extended. CIVIL HIS IIV ICE IlVMlWil. The BpecUclc of the president of the United States contributing to the cam paign fund to secure hi own election, and advertising the contribution, j n sad comnicntary on tlio florid etuays that have been written by mugwumps nnd independents in praise of Mr. Cleveland's ligh notions ulout the public service: but, to the honest civil service reformer there is a deeper meaning on the part of Mr. Cleveland, than the simple proposi tion to aid nnd assist the democratic par ty, and himself, into office by the use of money. He has said witli pompous high sounding phrase, time and again, that the public service must be kept above the level of partisan politics and th.it con"-".-hutions nud assessment should not be levied upon the ollice-holder. Yet, her is this pretender to public virtue saying, by virtue of his high otlice. to each employe of the government, " You must contribute." How does he say it '! Why, by publically Setting the example and contributing a fourth of his annual salary. It means that employe are ex pected to subscribe, and no office-holder will fail to recognize the presidentinl tip. Neither will the Higgins and Gorm:ins of democratic politics longer hesitate to take the federal oflice holder by the throat and demand his money or his po sition. For down right dishonesty in political matters G rover Cleveland is en titled to the belt. Mil. Blaine is a very bad man! Maine is a very bad state! The people, in fact, are very ignorant in Oregon, Vermont, and Maine! When you desire enlighten ment on the great industrial question, you must steer clear of the ignorant working man; the knighted, skilled la bor of the factory; the fellow who beards sheep on the great American commons, and hasn't time to read Cobden litera ture; the Irishman who doesn't know that Johnny Bull is anxious for Pat's wek-fare in America; the foreign laborer who comes to this country to selfishly better his personal condition and that of his family. These people can't under stand the great and glorious underlaying principles of freetrader '.). You must go to the solid sorth, where labor is digni fied! where the school house has not poisened the plchian mind; where the ballot box is zealously guarded wiih the shot gun! There you will find lofty minds and philanthropic spirits, who look beyond the glitter of a days good wages to the world's markets of cheap fabrics and low wages, and if you can not find a high euough grade of intelli gence there, in the Solid South, go farther, cross the ocean to old England, where everything is English, you know. There you will find the philosopher and statesman hand in hand spending their time .nd their gold to evangelize this benightened land of the brother Jonathan. Count Mitkiewicz, who is thoroughly informed as to China, is reported to scout the idea that China has rejected tlia uew treaty w'th America. In his opinion China favors the treaty restrict ing the emigration of Chinese to the United States because China docs not favor emigration. For that reason China would accept the treaty, since it would affect English interests at Hong Kong and Canton and not its own. The atti tude of congress on the Cnina question has l.en taken advantage of by the Eng lish to further their own ends. It is evidently an English trick to spread abroad the rumor thr.t China rejected the treaty with the view that hostile legula tion would shake the friendly relations between China and the United States. This would allow the British to take MP nway the Chinese trade from this coun try, and to kill the project of building American railroads in that empire. Should it turn out to be true that China lias not rejected the treaty, the suspicious of British interference iu our relations with China would be strongly conformed. - Ike' McSiiane for governor? "Great gov ernor; Call for Republican Primaries. The republican election of Cuss Co., Neb., are requested to meet in their re spective wards and precincts ou Saturday Sept. 22nd, iy3, to elect delegates to u convention to be held in Louisville, on the (Hh day of October, at 11 o'clock a. in., for the purposu of placing in nomination candidates for the follow ing offices: One senator. Two representatives. One county attorney. One county commissioner. The several wards and precincts arc entitled to the following number of delegates: Tipton precinct Greenwood Salt Creek Stoye Creek Elm wood South Bend ' Weeping Water Center ( Louisville Avoca Mt. Pleasant Eight Mile Grove Liberty Rock Bluffs Plattsmouth Precint " 1st ward 2nd " :ird " 4th " 0 7 8 9 7 7 ) ia 12 Primaries will bj held in the various wards and precints on the 22nd day of September at the following places: Tipton at Eagle (5 p. m.; Greenwood at voting place 7:150 p. m.; Salt Cretk at skating rink in Greenwood vi'lage 7:30; Stove Creek at Elmwood village 7 p. m. ; Elnjwood at Center school ho4se 7;'10j Sou'h Rend at sehool house 4 p. ni.; Weeping Water precinct at Cascade school house 7 p. i:;.j Weeping" Water city at Union hall 3 p. m.; Center at Man ley ; p. m.; Louisville at Adams' opera house 8 p. m.; Avoca at Ilntchius school hous" 2 p. in.; Mt. Pleasant at Gilmore's school bouse 4 p. in.: Eight Mie Qrove at Ilyalt's school house :iJ0p. nr; Liber ty at Union school house 7:1)0 p. m.; Reck Bluffs at Bergers school house 3 p m.; Plattsmouth precinct at Taylor's school house 4 p. in.; Plttsmouth, 1st ward at county judges office 4 to 8 p. m., 2nd ward at 2nd ward school house 4 to 8 p. m., 3rd ward at Ritrhey's lumber office at 4 to 8 p. m., 4th ward at Byron Clark's office 4 to 8 p. in. M. D. 'Polk, Chairman. R. S. Wilkinson, Secretary. A profuse and many times exces sively offensive discharge, with "stop ping up" of the nose at times, impair ment of the sense of smell and taste, watering or week cyea, impaired hearing, irregular appetite, occasional nausea, pressure and pain over the eyes, and at irmes in the back of the head, occassion al chilly sensations, cold feet, and a feeling of lassitude and debility, are symptoms which are common to catarrh, yet all of them are not present in every case. Dr. -Sage's Catarrh Remedy cures catarrh in its worst farms and stages. It is pleasant to use, and contains no pois onous or caustic drugs. Of druggists, fof 50 cents. REPUBLICAN PLATFORM. The republicans of the United States, assem bled by their delijrates in national convention, pause on the threshold of thfir proceedings te honor the memory of their first grat leader and immortal champion of liberty and the rights of the people, Abraham Lincoln, pikI to cover also with wreaths of imperishable re membrance and gratitude the heroic names of our later leaders who have been more recently called away rrom oiirunuiieila. dam. (larnehl. Arthur, Logan and Conkling. May theirmem orh's be faithfully cherished. We also re'al! with our greetings' and prayer for his recovery the Dame of one of our living hero s whose 11 10. New brick schooLhouse now being constructed. 11. Will certainly have street car privileges at 110 distant date 12. If you wish a fine view of the river, locate on a lot in South Park. 13. It you wish a sightly and picturesque view of Platts mouth, it can be had from a South Tark lot. 14. To persons in the railroad employ, the eastern portion of South Park is the most deslreable residence locality in the city, 15. To persons desiring a residence on Chicago Avenue, the Avestern portion ot South Park is available for that purpose. 10. The 13. & M. railroad track runs near the cast line of the addition, furnishing good facilities fur manulaeturing industries. 17. If you locate in South Park you will have good neigh bors : Mayor Simpson, John 11. Cox, John A. D'avies, John L. Minor, J. A'. Weckbach, Chas. Harris, John II. Young, Henry Waterman, W. C. Ingraham, Jerrv Farthing Tl.os. j?. Reynolds, S. A. Davis, L. A.Miner, C. M.'Weed, Prank Irish, J. X. Glenn, C. L. Colemone, S. A. Speakinan, A. Peeson, Chas! nu mory will be trejinured In the history both of teputilieniiH nd of the republic. Tim inti'i b tliul if th noble col lier and Livolite child of victory. 1 luiii II. Mii-iiiluii. In the t-pirit of those ureal leader" and of our di-votloii t luiliiiin hht-ri v, u'ld Willi Ihat hos tility to ail terms of tlcxpot Mil Hi d iiir'siiii which is the f uinJaiiM-iilal idea of the i-ub!i-cali party ceiMl Iratt-'iial i-i.nm nt ulal li'iii to our fellow Amei leiiiiH of llrail upon ihHr great act of emancipation which completed I lie ithodtloii of shtverv throiilii.ut Ihe two Alueiic.tii coiiti'ieiilH. We eal to-.stiy hope we may coon conjrral ulte our fellow cillz-iit of lrlh birth ttoii th'.i peaceful leeiivery of home rule for 1 1 t-'ai.il. WK AITIIcM 1"K JNSWKIt VI ; HKVOTION to Ihe i ji 1 1 . :t! constitution urnl to Ihe luui.--sol ihle union o! stated lo the aulooi.uiy ic sei viil to i he "talcs tuioer the eoiii-ttl utioli. to the personal rights mk liberi'es ot citi.ce in all 'arci .ooi lei r'lortes in the union and ec peclally to the sup-cine and sovereign I igtit of every cit'eu. licit or poor, native or lorelgu burn, white or black, lo ca-t one free ballot in the publlu elections mm to have that halhit duly counted. We hold a free and honest op u'ar ballot and lut and ( ijual repreyenlalioit of all p oj!e lu in: the I(iii0-.1 ion of our re publican government and cemnnd Hectve legislation to cecure the ititcgilty and puiily ( f cleeiiniiH w hlch are ll.e fountains of all ub lic .iiithorit v. We cl.nrge Ihat ttie present a1 -luliilsl iv. t Inn a::. I the ileiii'icl a: le majority In congress owe their existence to i he mi p predion ot the ballot by l he criminal nulliticat cm if i he constitii' ion and laws of the tinted Males. We are uiM'ioiiiprouiis'iigly in favor of the American system ol protection. We protest against the 'destruction proposed by the prefci dent iiiki his party. Iheycerve the inleieMs of Euiope M K Wll.f. tri-J'pTtT INTFW'STS OK AIEfK,A. Ve accept the Issue, and c.'andently ;i peal to the people for l heir judgment, 'f lie protective system must he maintained. Its itbaudoiipieiit !':! iilwavs been followed by tet era I ill" i-tcr to :!! Iliteirsis evcepl tllonU or the uliMUcr and sh'.'iil). We dem mice the Mills' bill ;ts destructive to gen1 r.il liMx'nei-s, labor, ai U i he lai ining inter csts ol ihe country, and wu hearthy eimorse the cousii-lciit mi ' pati iotic action of the re publican rcpre'clilrijiveu in co;h;tc: J In opi'l s ingits passage. We condt lull Ihe proposition of I lie democrat ic pal t y to lace Wool on the f'ee list and insis'. that Ihe duties thereon slia 1 be aiijii' teu Mid maintained .-o a to fur nish full and adequate protection lo that iu-ou-try. The republican early w ould etlcet ui needed leducth u of tii . atio'ual r venue by repealing the tax -s on tobacco, which are an iirrogai.ee and I union to agriculture, and the, tax upon spin's use.l in the arts anil lorn echai ieal pur poses, and by such revision of the turiil 'laws as will tend to check imports o such arti lc as a e produced by our people, the pUiiiuctioli of which gives employment ; to our labor, and re lease from import duties tnese aitieles of for eign product ion. except luxuries, the like of which cannot bt produced at home, there hall still remain a larger rcveeue than is reipilsitt for the wants of government, of internal taxes rather l hau sun ender any part of our i rotec tive system M the Joint bell-st of the whisky ring and agents f foreign m.iuufacturers. AO.UNST I'Al j-Fi; and i.Ar.oi; TUTU'S. We declare liostility ta uie n lioductioii into tbu coiiiii i of to'reinii contract labor apd ot t hiucie labor alien lo our civiiizat ion and our constitution, and we. deiniiiit! the ruii l cif.n-c-iii t-- tit ol 'existing laws ugnliiM It anu favor such Immediate legislation as will exclude such la bor from our shores. We declare our opposition, to aM coinlu.a t !oiis ol capital oigani.cd in trusts or other wise to control arbitrarily the cunlUion rf trade aieoiiir iir ciii':iiiy e" reeon iiiend t yongtess and the'state legislatures iu their respect ive jiil isdicl Ions sceli legislaliott as w ill prevent the exertion of all schemi s to oppress the per pic by ii'.uue eh .it ( on their ruppjies (r o unju i rates o.r uie irausiioi-ia'ion. of tli"jl" prutl'-ictj to 1 we approve h'gisla' ion by congress to pre vent alike unjust burdens and unfair d Fcriui inath'i) betweon flpteb'. 1'UHLIC I.AXl) I.KOISI.ATIOX. AVe reatiirni Ihe policy of appropriating the public lands of the I'hiti d States to be home steads lor Ainerietiii cii i'ens and settlers n t aiii-i'.s. w hie' Ihe republican parly established in IS- 2 8g:rist the jieisiste it oppobilioll of the detnocrais in congress, which has brought our great western dcm:-i into magnificent le-velopemei-t. '1 lie resroiatimi of unearned land gi anls t o i he public doui: in for t be use of ac tual settlers, w h;ch was begun ii" der t!a' ad-miil-ration of rres'tlent Arthur should be continued. W'e deny that the democratic patty has ever restored mm acre to tim people, but declare that by the jo tit action of repubheahs and democrats about, fifty million acres of un earned lands, originally granted for the eori struc! ion of raill a.ids, ljaye been restored fo the public domain in pureuanco of conditions inserted by the lenubiican party in the oiigin al grants. We cha.-ge t. c democratic adminis tration with lailerc to execute laws seeming to settlers title to llieii hoinesteisris and wilh us--iug apnrpriatio;:s imtue for that, purpose to hari ass ir-tioeent settlers with frpit and prose cutions under the false pn tense of exposing frauds and vindicating the law. ADMISSION' or TKKHZTOIUES, The government by eomrresp of the lei" it ri ies is i7aced upon necessity only to ihe end that they may become slates in the union : there fore, whenever the conditions of population, material resources, p blie intelligence and morality are such as to insure stable local gov ernment therein the people of juieh territories ehou'd b- permitted, a right inherent in them, to fon.i for themselves constitutions and state government and be ad itted into t lie union, r'endins preparatl n for statehood nil oflicers thereof should be selected irom bona fide resid' nts and citizens nf the territory wherein they arc n serve Si.uili Dakota should f right he iiiiriie''iately admitted as a state in the union under the constitution framed and adopted by her people and we heartily en dorse the action of the lepublicMi senate in twice parsing hi!U fi.r her admission. 'I he re fusal of the democratic house ot icpresenta tive. orpartirtun purirrseo, to favorably con sider these bills Is n willful violation' of the sa red American principle of local self-govern ment, and merits the condemnation of all just ! men. 'I he pending bills in the senate for acts j to enable the neople of Washington, North Dakota and Mnntaiint territories to form con stitii i ui and estahlisii state governmc! ts shou'd be passed without unnecessary rle'av. The rei ublican ea ty pledges inself to'do a!l hi Ps power to facilitate the admission or t nt tf r. I'it.'d ies of New Mexico. W yoming. Idaho and Arizona to the enjoyment "of pelf-government as states. Such of t hem as are row ojuililied as soon as possible.and others as soon as tiicy may become so. Ifei P f l T II A M Wk if 11 3 II II H 1 i 1 I Tk.. The political . t he teri Ilia If an , i menai (: to ir c iii,..., . I ne hditf sullen d. 1 . ii tele: e p trite 1he le publiiiut party o a piopi lute Jecis.auin M-scnipg i::r s. vi ii l;ii ly ol t he nui Ion in i., the It 1 1 lt'-i b's w he e l he mo is tpiec I lonei mid In torlberuiK c f Hint lid to pb i uponil't! stainle book leglslnth n rt li ti i eie uh i divorce i oli. ii ui In in v etelaNiic:. power. nd lliiiH ctamp out the atleia wieki'dness i'l polvgaiuy. 'I he r-pnb!.can Vi.ity is in fevnr of the i -of hot Ii ci'id end si Ivor as inoncx. aim i, den lis the pi ley ol Ihe o. II oci ;. i ie ailinti. ll.ilion in ii- l!i'r's lo iieiiioi.i l I.- s lv r. NVeiieieatid Ihe reduction ol u iii r poet; g to 1 c- :.l per i uni e In a lepuhilc. 1 Leohis. w Imie he cutei s Ihe sover.lgii and ll.e llicll the m m an where lio power is exi icisco exeeit ti Ihe wl of the people, it Is hii,.ot null Ihat the soe. 'ign people should pessec- lulelilge ce. '1 hi fleeM hool Is the i oluol cr ot ihat lli'.cl lg In . which ix to pri sei c us ! free-pal Ion. '1 her tore. Hie state or nation, or both eonbmei should support Irer n.st it ill tons of leu in I. Kiilliciciil to milord to eycky child grown g u in the lain! the oppoiluhity ol a good commoi scl.oi 1 t'C UCItliOh. Oi l; A! r I C li va l MAKI.N'K. We eaine.st'y recommenil th;;t pioiupl ae h be taken b c i pu ss in Ihe e ai l no l.l f .sue Icgisrailon as will l est ceeuie the lebabili u lion of our An eric u n.eri lian' luaiiiie. a we protest against the passage In congress i a tree chip bill as calculated to woik iiijiutice to labor by b hscnii g Ihe wages of tin se en gaged in preparing materials as well as (hose directly employed In our shipyaids. e de mand appropriations for i lie etrly rebuilding id' our navy, lor the com-miction of c nsi foi tih at nn ii.l iikiiIi-iu onilnauee and otlu r : pp-i Vi n model II lin-il S of delei.se for I he protect !(! if iii' defi useless halbois ami fit les . for t he pay men I ol jut pc si oils to our soldiers, for i:ece-sar w rk" ot nalbo al I" -poilanc in the iiiiproyemeiit ( f li e harliois and ch ili' e! ; of internal, coast w iser ami me gn commerce lor t!m eneon aeincnt I 1 he shipp'.":; i"iey( :d o tim All nlic. (lull and i.ciiic s.aics us e!l as lor the payc n! of the m. ituiiug public debt. This ;.o!ii y will give en plo meat to our 1 bor. activity to i.iu various inilnsi i u s increased sci ui iiy lo pin country, promote trade, o en nevv :o:,l oncct m ark t I s for otiy prod d.;ld and (lii'ii p li I he cost 1 1 ai.opn. lat mil V, aninu tli'p lo e far bettcrpii" i in' coiltitty tliiia t e ib liioiiat le po'isy of limning I lie goycrnment u money w ithout interest to "pet banks." Fo l: K KIN l: K I. AT 1 1 ' N s. The ceudiiet of foreign ;i (fairs ' , ihe p;e-eiit administration hi' ,.u u-i lugiii'slied b inet lieii py rti.o cowardice liavim; v. ill, draw i. frein the senate all piT.diiig tiea 'cs elleeted by n puhiii an af'mmtstnttini s for Ihe retdval of foreign birdcns and restiictiims upon our eommeice ami (or iU io;iensin Into a belter mallei H i.mm neither affected nor prop s' d a;. y others in their ctead l'rofe-sing adher ence to tli' Monroe itoctrii e. it lia seen W'th idle cuiiiplaeeiicy t he extension of foieign in llueiifc in Central America and of foreign trade everywhere among our .neiirhboi s U lias re-- fiiH(i to charter. V., ,iu or encourage any A ,ii i u:.'.o oigaiiiyt iidi pir eoiistnicl ing the jMi iragua canai. a work ot vtai Imporiaiico to the u.aiiilciiaiiiw o- liie Monroe doctrine ai-! d' piir r.aiiocHl influence In I'enlial and S u'li America, nr.d lieceesH" v fo the developmcn; of trule w nh our "acidic territory, with .Sou h America, and with the further co;ist oj ihe I'acilic Ocean. VlSilKJUKrt IJL'KSTION We arraign the present lenioer l ic adininis trai ioi for lis weak j-.nd unpairiiitie i 'm ! inent of (lie lisht lie- quest ion, and its piisillaniinoas surreiiilerof all privi! 'g's in which our lis'u-rx visselsare enti led in ( 'Miad'-in pm under he treaty if I'-iy. :;,e 11 eiproea'-- mnri" t i:e lci.-i.hu ion of !s;;'i and cemity of natims fiid Wlilcll (.aii 'ili.!!! list-nig vessels icceive In Ihe ports of the I'nited Ktat''s. kxe con Icmu I he i i licy id the present adminisi ration nnd tint deliiiict'ii tic majority iu congress towards our lishciics as iin'fi iendlv an-.i co.ispicioiily Ulipal I iotie and as tending m destroy a valual.ie national iudiistiy ::nd an indispensiiile resource ol defense against f reign enemy. The name of American applies alike to ill cili.eiiS of the n-p ibii -. and inr,i.se upon men alike the .t:-i!lc (-liatl: 1 ol ob-dleii"e to the aw . ,. t t he same I hue ci irpsh In is ami iniis: be the panoply and safeguard ot him who weais it, should shic d and plot ei t him w bet her 1 1 i 1 1 or low. rich or poor, in ail his civil light I should and must afford him protection at home and follow and protect him abroad in whatever laud he may be on a lawful errand. CIVIL SKKVIf K KPKIIKM, The liir-n who ah niuoned the rep:: hi scan par ty iu lss-1 and com in at'- o ad Here to I he demo cratic party have doserieii not only the cause oT b.e est gove'-imienr. but of smiui! finance, of freedom and purity of the ballot, but espec ially have deserted the cau-e of refor in (lie civil servn-e. We will rut fail to keep pr pledges because Dey have broken theirs, or be -a'lse their candidate has lrnk n liis. We therefore repea 0111 tlee!: ation of tssi tov.it : The reform of civil service auspiciously 1- im ini''er lepubiican admiiii.slratio should be cei:-i'eted by afnrth-r extension of lh - reform s sten: already es: blislmii oy la v, to id; grades of Ihe service Mi v. ,hi-h it is aiel!i d. Tb'esiir--if aiid purpose of ii foiiii .should be ob.-orved in all executive appnintments. and all laws at varience w ith the object of existing reform I g islatiou should be icpealed. anil that Ihe flan gels to free institutions which lurk in the pow er 'f of cial patronage in- y be wisely ana ef fectively avoided. The gratitude of tlie &.u!"ii to the defenders of the ;;iiin cannot l.e assured except bv 1hw. 'I he legislation of congress should conform to the pledges made by a loyal p-op'e, and be so enlarged and extended as to prov'de against the i.ossibility tlr-t any man who honor bly were t he federal eiiifoi m shall becon e sin in mate of an almshouse or depend ut on - rival cliarity. In the presence i an ovcrd 'Wing t eaanry ii wo'.iUl b a publb scandal to do less for those whose valorous service preserved lie government We denounce the hostile spit it diown by ITesident "ievel;tml iu bin numerous vetoes of liieasures for pension relief, and the action of tiie deniocral ic house of representa tives in refusing even consideration of gener: 1 pension legislation. In support --f the principles I'erewith enun ciated we invite t lm co operation of patriot!" men i f all parties. speei-.liy of ali working men whose prosperity ij se' ions'y thr tened by Ihe free tli.du polity of the pieent admin istration. The til r eo cr-Mi tf good go vein ment is tin virtue and sobriety c,f the i rnvl- Mid ihe puri'.v of tin ir hopies. 'I he lepuhliean p-rty coriiin'l svin pathizes with vll wise aid v.r!! oirecled eltoi-ssfor the promotion of t-inper-anee. A. Itankin, Sarah E. Alexander, John Moore, M. A. Ship Lillie Kalisky, T. W. Faugh t, Clayton Iiarbcr. W. J. lie Harry Kneller, J. E. Uanvick, J. G. J loyal, W. N. McLei.in'. 1. C. Minor, F. McCourt, J. C. Fought, W. J. Warrick, J uq A. X. Sullivan, and other prominent citizens are owner! v South Park property. -, IS. Over 811.000 worth of this desirable property has beA disposed of within a short period and no pa it has been sold ( outside speculators, vhih i- solid -proof of the t-ub.-tan ': growth ot this part ot the city. ltJ. More substantial houses have been built in h during the year pa-t than in any one locality, an building boom continues. 20. Terms, one third c-i.-h, balance in one and t' lots may be purchased on monthly 21. Purchase a Jul and we will to buiid. i.. Ills. Dn.OACE'OCAi. ttymptoma of Cut. otmtruci ion r nw, clisclm. throut. hoinet ones prnfuw, w nt others, thick, leiiHcioim, inu Moody and putrid ; eyon weak, ri. i leu I niss. ilitliciilly ol i'lenriiif thro rulioii of otfeiisive ni.illi r: btt itlli uni U and tiiHte iiiipiuri'il, and j-cihtq Duly a lew jl l liesu NVinplouiM fikely to nt nt once. Thousands of cases result Butnpt mil. an 1 end in the (.'laic. Ily its mild. ciMit hioir. nnd IdhIIivjc jirnpt Dr. Sihtc'h Iteinedv cures the worst chrck. The Original oasaW ImrnDiiiii Uneotialeilasa I.Ivor Pill. Pmnliest.i heHjw est, eiisii-st to take. Olio Pellet ii Iim. Cure Melt IBeutliu lie, (tiliou IBejulaclic, Iizzineia( ('oiimII pillion, IikIIkcviIoii, IliliouM AttaekM, ami till derangement of the fctoinuch uud bow-i Id. 1 eta, by drtttrtfibtH. JULilfS f EPPCHBlF.G. MAMTAll I Ii I- ft OK AM) WHOLESALE 6 Fs J TAIL I'KAl.KK IN IliK I I 11. r is l: i it n ! i t HOP I I i il 1 iliil i:liii o oi.i f lcr c'o F t pr ci tt tC , , , I f MM.I, MM. OK TOIIA (CO AM) S.MOKKIIS' AIITKMiS always in stork. Nov. Vt; H S.'i. J. BARBER AND HAIR DREFSFR. All work ir.st-tlass; v.ist Fil'tli Stictt. Noitli lioliert Slierwood's Store. An Explanation. .AVIiat is tliis "nervous Iroiilile" willi wliit h so many nei in now to lie nillictcd? If you will renietiilior a few years iie, tlio word miliaria was eonipaiati vely un known, today it is as common ns word in t!)- JJnolisIi I.itpLrna'e, yet tiny tln-t word nil ( rs only tin- in atiinj; of anotlirr won i .a-t. as tin iist-ti 113" our lori-r.itiiers our lop-r.itiiors in tiniesj So it is used witli iiervoii'; disfiise., y and Alaluri i are inb -i.ili-d tot-over what our orniidfatln-rs called liilioiism hM, and all arc caused hy troulihs tliat fiiiso from a diseased condition of tin; Liver whic h in pet foiniiii"; its functions milling it cannot dispose of ihe l,ie lliroiili tho ordiimry clcinnfl is compelled to puss it off through the system cau-iii n rviiin t rou I ilcs, miliaria, Uiliotis I-'evcr, etc. You wlio nr" suffering can will iippreci- ate a cure, We reronuiiend (Jredi's A ti oust Flower. lts cures are marvelous. $500 Reward, We will pay lie ahovo rewjird fcr any case of liver complaint, dyspepsia, sink, headathe, i,il ijrest ion. eotisl ijmt idi or Cost! vi ncss v. e "cannot r un; with West's V "ctal.h- Liyer i'il! -:, w Um tho directions are strictly complied with. They are purely yeirtahle, and never fail to give satisfaction. Larye boxes eoiitaiiiiiig !i0 stio-ar coated pills, 20c. L or sale ly Hll lru";";irtts. countei feits and imitations. lloware of The Ken- nine i.ifliiu factored only hy John O. We k Co., 8r,') W. Madison St. Ohicavuid Sold hy W. J. Warrick. Tlie standard remedy for liter plaint is West's Liver Pill-; they disnpp- int you. L'O j.ills 2.1c. At rick's druir store. coni nevcr War- F'ro Irsurrrce -.ritt-?n (n ttie Etna, Phcenix end Herifotd by Wintihsm & Dcvless. VVoccJ for Ss Leave orders with J. D. cett Tutt's store. lo. Tutr, nt r.cu tf. 2? t J p ivinents. han yi.u m-ine ooYL PLATTSMOUTH