"S Off th Stems TU l'llllll-l4. -4 tlj aftor dark the banana loading be auJ uot!iii! oiwiac ltd witj tho fruit -auo u u ro ijiclurrxquo nnd romantic than Jo lonrliiij of a I'niianu f.h'p, rnrtitmlarlv ' ' when the- work is l..nu at ni"ht. Tiicro was the I1n5w00j.ru l.u;jliii- in which tho lia na iul wc-ro t,tii .1, witli au tiiic-ovr-re'l In Mini I'lutforni ol,oiit tv.t nt y f.-ct v.i.lo livtivtvii it au4 tho ulmrf nt v. liic'.i tho shii lay. A Luiulroil l:n ki'-(, j rh.-q s iiinre, tforo l. nin jug im waning lor lli iwui l; id and thcro i nothing in uhir-li tlio West India darky cotiia out Minni? r.n in waitin-' for thu work to Lf-ui. A l.i torch was lilital, ana iijo iiaitic- 01 1 , maiii? liio jilutlorni oa light jilni'.-l iim tiny. Ioniums wcio hung about in. iii. 1 t:3 building, and through tho ojjoii d'Hrs coul.l lj ccn great liiloM of La- lianas itac-keit up like hay; and all green, for they nro cut m tl iinriij Unto, and should not, if they ro j.rojK-rly managed, bo mora than just l.?inr.in;r to show a few 3'ello streak- by tjo luuo they nro laudifl in New 1 ork. a uoz n i;u 11 wi-nt to work ami l.ibhl a wide plank t tho siilo of tho bhij) in such a posjtiun that it uiado a platform lar-ro cnowjh tor two men to Ktar.ti on, about four fj-ot above thw v harf and tho-snmdlslanco below tho deck. Tlio cover was ta ken off tbo for ward batch and several iikii worn bent b-Iovr to stow away tbo bunches aa they were jias.sed down. Oilier me.i were stationed littwcen the rail ami tint hatch to pass tho bunches along. Men and women carried tho bunches from the kIk-1 to the .hip and h(iid-d t hem to the men 011 tbo hanging plat form. An in spector was coiiytun'.ly n tlio wharf keeping a sharp eye 011 every bunch and rejecting all that had any blciin.li r wcro under size. A colored man v.-ith a blu-.rn cutlass stood about midway bet we-.a tho shed ai:d the ship, and with a dexterous blow cus tlio long and use less stem from each buneji as it wits carried past. Thus each bunch went through live bands in it short journey from tho storage shed to tho bold of tho ship: First 11 girl or man picked up a hunch from tho great heap ill th shed, put it. i n her or bis bead, and carried it to the men on tho hanging plat form; they p:;sed it to t ho man on deck, who in turn handed it to tho men in tho hatch way, and they ga o it to men (.till dpcr in the hold, who btowed it away where it was to I remain till it reached -Sew ork. The oritur to begin work instantly turned tho quiet wharf into one of tho liveliest places imaginable. Twenty men and girls mado a ruah for the bhed and camo out, one jsuter another, with hutches of bananas on their heads, hurrying as if their lives de jended ujt')T"iakiiig qaick time. The two jnen 011 tho platform, as they received the bunches, called ot tho number for the tally keejer, -th- m;uie a mark for every bunch receive!. Then Lvg-iu a lanrieal but monot onous chorus that lasted t;il the last banana was oil board. Tho men on tiio platform re ceived tao huneues alternately, lir.-t one and then tho other, each 0:10 as Lo handed hii -bunch nt? to tao dec!: calling out u uiuubcr that never went be vend four. First the right hand iuwi t ried 'Wan,'' in a voice that might have been hear J on tho other bide cf the inland. Then iho left hand man "Two." Audi he other one ugain. Three," and Ve left hand man a-um, Four," uud then tho firt one. ial-ico, the "ta.Jy couujig out every time live" times louder than any of the others. Then it began again with the "one," two,' laxc.1," and so on, till in, a fcbort tir.io tho tally keeper had rows of marks reachiis- ncro-s tho broad pacs of his book. .vca ;io;iaii y some of th-j workers started up a o::;; a;: 1 the others joiutd in. Tho whole i-c-.:e was typical of life in the tropic. .un t'.o awning bt retched over the passengers dectc to I;-vp oT Iho night dews, tee clark.es at work l-v the light of the are of Ijig torcli, t!:e pi.'ti tho soft warm t.:r was a tropical c: out, with ;i'l bo;:-. A great nvijlit 1 lddes aud t-b.icco. wharf wa- or, ! liauana stems, uud ihe-e had frepiently tube swept awr.y. 'j'no ,. tn:vo times soniel-eily's prip fai!i-d or l.is 1'. 1 1 hpped and a bur.ch of vint bvneil of the bananas, ai.d t no negro fon;; it :-g t hat we had tlsroagh 'r.il i s'rrar in the hold, m.iii , i:iy 1 gs !;::d bomo iu mil'!! tiiiio ti;! whole d v. ;;'i ti;e cut oil ends of uanan.is came uokVit !i Uut au I t.ro.co lo 1 riCH.es, overboard v.i.h i.i: (.,:no potfrililo lor tee u.a:i i. tuo wharf with a oiiiv tj bo thrown :v. It seemed iai- kct" swinging bis cutl.ibS i:i t!i n::dt - f ili:.t iuirrviu crowd without nicking : .mcb'idy's heail, or nt lea.-t lopping f.l au car or two; but he evidently understood bis L::-ii s.;, I r no such a'ideiv; Lappeaed, and t'.o luikcs never desceuded without bringing w uii it one of thicutoii btems. It w. ;:M have btcn impossible, of course, f r bu.h cro'.fj of Y"cst Indian col ored jtopie to v vi k together wiif0ut some wrangling and q;:;':T-l;:!g, and in such ca?.s they are not bparii'g 2 la ir lungs and .-.-old away nt such a rate that a pitched l attlo seems iiuiuineat. Thoy taku it out iu scoltl ing, however, and rarely or never come t i blows over thi ir w ork. This went oa l'rcra 7 o'clock to 11, with a racket that macL : Jeep impos-.-ible. In tho:-o four hours 4,1X0 bunches of bauauas were put in the hold, aud m- to wou'd have been takea if more tad been ready ; but another steamer iad been loadel tte day before, r.nd had nearly emptied tho Sioritouso. The stowiag . away in the hoid is work that requires ex- perienced l.ands. Careless work there would resale in a spotted cargo before tae stnp "ached her destination. They bare to be as folly packed as a lady's trunk, and so ar that the air will reach them as much "ble. A fruit tean:er is a marvel in it pipes and ventilators and all sorts ranees for keeping bananas in good The deck of the Alvo, as so3;i cs anas on board, became a v. iider t iron veutiliting funnels, each a man's head, and each re-enforced .nvas arras, spread out to catch the v. the other hand, when the ship reaches r latitudes oa her northward voyage, -tilators Larb to be taken away aud heated with steam pipes. The Atlas company has a system of protect-- that seems to be nearly perfect, st be kept at Just such a tcinper lly as possible throughout the y degree higher would ripen apiily and a few degrees lower t. Above all things, no "salt allowed to touch tho fruit, , forgot hing ruins the banana, -ocorj cf the hose ward voy iifp is a woudcr for its 00 m tala hours every day ther ered into the hold through or the pcrpose, and sie- tesi on blanks provi Zed ' the opening or closing: i recorded; so ths.6 ' "u passecger, the ion bis owner e has received 21 Drtdaioii .tln their re- ricincts on Saturday J, to elect delegates to a . -j be held in Louisville, on .wuth cUy ot. October, 18S8. at 11 o'clock a. ui., for the purpose of placing in iiominution candidates for the follow in'g offices: One senator. Two representatives. One county attorney. Oue county coinmisKioiicr. The several wards and precincts entitled to the following number delegates: Tipton precinct Greenwood .Salt Creek Stoye Creek Elm wood South Bend Wecpinir Water.: 20 Center. 7 Louisville ! Avoca 7 Mt. Pleasant Eight Mile Grove 7 Lilerty 8 Hock Bluffs Pluttsmouth Precint " 1st ward 2nd " 9 3rd " 13 4th " 12 Primaries wul be held in the various wards and nrecints on the 22nd day of Si pteuiber at the following places: Tipton at Eagle G p. ui.; Greenwood at votinir nlace 7:30 u. in.: salt Lretk at skating rink in Greenwood village 7:30; Stove Creek at Elmwood village 7 p. ui Elmwood at Center Bchool house 7:30; Houth Bend at school house 4 p. in Weeping Water precinct at Cascade school house 7 i. ui.: Weeping Water city at Union hall 3 p. m.; Center at Man- ley 3 p. m.; Louisville at Adams' opera house 8 i). in.; Avoca at Hutchins school house 2 p. m.; Mt. Pleasant at Gilmore's school house 2 p. in.; Eight Mile Grove it llvalt's school house 7:30 p. m-; Liber tv at Union school house 7:30 p. m Iiock Bin Us at Bergers school House A p m.; Plattsinoutk precinct at Taylor's school house 4 . m.; Plsttsniouth, 1st ward at county judges office 4 to 8 p. m., 2nd ward at 2nd ward school house 4 to s i. m., 3rd ward at Ititchey's lumber ofiice at 4 to 8 p. in., 4th ward at Byron Clark's office 4 to 8 p. m. M. D. Pouc, Chairman II. S. Wilkinson, Secretary. Sedentary Habits. In this age of push and worry, the bu iness man and the professional man are alike unable to devote any adequate time to exercise. In the daily round of toil and pleasure, no suitable provision is made for that important fuuciton, nnd the result is that men of sedentary habits become subject to many forms of ail ments arising from a torpid or sluggish liver. Constipation, sick headache, bil iousness nnd disptpsia arc all due to the improper action of tho liver. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant purgative Pellets cure these troubles by restoring the liver to its nor mal condition. REPUBLICAN PLATFORM. The republicans of the United States, assem bled by their iteiiiites iu national convention, iaue on the thieeholii of their proceedings tn ln!ior the memory d their first great leader inl immortal champion of lilterty and the risilits of the people, Abraham Lincoln, nd to cover also with wreaths i f inierit.hahle re membrance and icratituue the heroic names of our later leaders wlio have been iu-re recently called away from ourenuncd, Grant. Cartic 1I, Arum-. l.':in aiiu t oiiKiiiie. Aiay ine.ir nieni- orics be faithfully cherished, tte also re' all with our Kreetlmji' ana prayer ror liic reoovery Hi-i-ame of one of our living hero whose in inory win ue trefci-uren in me insiory uoiii ol repuhlicant) ami of the republic, the name i.stliat of the noble oldler and favorite child of victory. I'lnTTp II. Sberirian. in file viui'ii ti i nose ereai leaurro aim 01 our ib votlon t human liberty, and with that hos tility to ad forum of defpt'tii(i ai .l opptesion v. liicli is t lie liitiuaiuentai itlea ui me republi can partv. teed iraieniai coneraiuiaiious to our fellow Americans of I'.rnzil upon their l.'ieat act of emanetpatton which completed the abolition of slavery throuhout the two American eontiuents. We earnestly hope we iv mioii comnHtulate our fellow citizens of Irifh birth uoon the peaiJefiil leeovciy ot home rule for Irelauil. wk a fi-'i um onK ryswFuvimi kevotio-v to the national constitution and to llie jndis- .ijlle iinlou of st a ten 10 the autonomy re serv l to the states under the constitution, to the pei.sonal rights and liberties of citienn in all o-'aie ami territories In the union and es pecially to the sup'eme ami sovereign riant of verv uit'zeii. ncii or poor, native or loreian born, white ur blaak, la eai't oae fr;ia bailot in trp public eteetloim ami to have that balio't hi! v eeuntea. w e noid a iree iu:a nonest pou- r.-'.r ballot aud just and euual representation el all people t be the fcundation of our re- u!iienn Koverniueuc anu ueniana eueciive I'vivlatiou to secure the iuteprity and purity f elei Uoiif wnicli are the loiiutaius of all pub lic authority. We etiat'P lliar lae present ad- imuisiratiuii a::a toe uemoeratio uininrny iu ci-M-re-is owe their existence tothesupprecsson of the ballot by the criminal nullification of the coi:t'tu:ion and laws oi ir.e cuiteu stales. We are uucromproniisingly in favor of the American system ot protection. We protest airsiust tlie'uecti uoiion proposed by the prei dent ana his party. They eerva t lie tnterjt4 of Kuroce WKffltLSCrrOKT IXTr.IlFSTSOF AMERICA. We accept the issue, and confidently appeal to tha people for t heir Judgment. The protective system must be maintained. Its abandonment has always bei-n followed by iieneral disaster to nil interests except those ot the unsurer aud sheriff.. . We denounce the Mills' bill as destructive to Hern ial buKinecs, labor, and the farming inter ests of the country and ve heartily endorse the consistent aim patriotic action of the re- in ub!ica:i rvpresentaiives In congress in oppos- s its nassatre. we condemn tue proposition o( the den.ociatlc party to place wool on the free liM and iusisr that the duties thereon sha 1 be adjusted and maintained so as to fur nish full aud adequate protection to that iu-uu-try. . The reyuMican party would effect all needed reduction of the i-atioual revenue by repealing the taxes on tobacco, which are an arrogance and burden to acriculture. and the tax upon spin's used in the arts and for mechanical pur poses, aud by such reviaiou oi tne tann laws as will teud to check imports o: such arti- let as a e produced by our peopie, tne production ot which Rives employment to ur labor, and re lease ii phi import duties tuese articles ot jor- eign production, except luxuries, the like of -nicn cannot bt produced at iiome. mere -nan st i'.l remain a larger revenue than is rr quisitfe for tne wants of government, of internal taxes rather than Min cutler any iort of our i rotec tive system st the joiut befi-st of the whisky rhiK aud ageais of foreign manufacturers. AGAINST PAl l'FR AND UKOK TBI'S -S. W declare hostility to the introduction into t is country of f nreisn contract labor and of Chinese labor alien to our civilization and our constitution, aud we demand the ngl I enforce ment of existinc laws auainst it ana favor such iiutiiediat legislation as will exclude such la b r I re. in our shores. ' e declare our opposition to al conibma- t'on of rapstsl onranized in tnista or otber ie t coi.tr.-l arbitrarily the condition of trade anomc eiir citizens and we recommend to congress and the state legislatures in tbeir respective jurisdictions such legislation a will prevent the execution of all schemes to oppress the pcjtple by undue charges on their supplies . . vt tfu vjr coDjrreis to pre vent aittte unjut.4 burdens and unfair d:crlm luatlon bet w eon atatos. ft ItLll! LAND LKOISLATIO.V. Yitt reatnrin the policy t approprl tin the public lands of the Ubited States to be home steads lor American citizens and settler not aliens, which the republican party established In 12 ka net the ieilste.it oppi sltlon of the deinocrais in congress, which bus brought our irreat western domain luio m:i(;idllceiit de velopeinevt. '1 he restoration of unearned Und Kiants 10 the public dom. iln for the use of ac tual settlers.wlileii was uckuii uder llie ad miiiUtratiou of President Arthur should be continued. We deny that the democratic party has ever restored one acre to the people, but declare that by the joint action of rcpublicuhs and democrats about fifty million acres f un earned lauds, originally K'anled for the con struction of ruiiroads, have been restored to the public domain in pursuance of conditions inserted by the lemibiican party iu the oi Initi al grant. We chate t'e democrat ic adminis tration with tailnre to execute laws securing to seitlers title to Midi Homestead and miiii us ing appropriations made for that purpose to lianas li-noceiit settlers with li( and prose cutions under the false pretense of exposing frauds aud vindicating the law. ADMISSION OK TKItUITOIilKS, The government by congress r the teirit-ir-les is based u.om necessity only to the "mt that they may become stales In the union : there fore, whenever th conditions of population, material resources, pi bile Intelligence and morality are such as to insure stable local imv ernmei't therein the pcoplrt of such territories' should be permitted, u iilit inherent !u them, to fona for themselves coiiKTitutlons nnd state governments and be ad 'ttcd into the union, i'ending piepaiati n for statehood all ollicers thereof should ba selected Horn bona tide residfuts and citizens of the territory w lieiein they are to serve, isoutli Dakota should f right bo immediately admitted as a slate in tlie union under the coustituti'di franted and adopted by her people and w- heart ilv en dorse the action of the lenubiican senate in twice passinir bills for ber admission. 1 he re fusal of the democratic house of lepreseuta fives. or partisan purtses. ti favorably con sider these bills is a wiiiiul violation of the sai-red Americau principle of local self-govern iiient, and merits the condemnation of all just men. 'I he pending bills in the senate for acts to enable the people of ishingtoii. North llakota and Montami teirltories to form con stitufioiM and establish state governuiei ts should be passed wilhout tin necessary delay. I he retilibliciitl patty pledges inself to do all 111 Its power tn facilitate the admission i l the ter litorles of New Mexico. W'yoiiiliig. Idaho and Arizona to tne enjoyment 01 sell-government as states, hucn oi mem ns are now quaiiiied as soon as possible. fatid others as soon as they may uecume so. THE MOllSIO.t QUKSTION. The political power of the Mormon church in the tenitories sis exercised In the oast is a men.iiice 10 iree institutions too dangerous to be lone suffered. Therefore v e p edge the re publican party to appropriate legislation. asserting the sovereignty of the nation in all the term. nies uheie the snme is ouettioned. and in furtherance of that end to place uuoii ine niiiiiiie oook legislation siiinireiir eiuaigh to divorce ixditieal from ecclesiastical power, aud thus stamp out the attendant wicKcuness oi po iiniy. i ne repumican party is in lavor or the use oi buiu gold mid silver as money, and con uemnsthe policy of the democratic adminis tration m its enor's to demonetize silver. v e demand the reduction of letter postage to 1 c-nt per ounce. Iu a republic bkeotirs. where the eitiyens Is llie sovereign and Ute oilicil the servant where no pow?r is exercised except bv the will oi ine people, ii is important that the sever eign people should possess intelligence. The free school is the promoter of that Intelligence which is to preserve us a iree nation. 'J here fore, the state or nation, or both conbined. should support free institutions of learning suiiicieiii. in aiioru iu every cniiu growing up in me mini ine opportunity pi agooa common tcituvi euuejttiou. OUtt -MFKCH AST MAKINK, We earnestly recommend that uromnt action be taken in e.-ngiess iu the ei actment of snch legisiaiiou as w in uesi secure ine reuaouii Hon of our Air.ei Ichii merchant marine, and we protest against the passaue by comrress of a iree snip mil as calculated to work injustice to lauor oy itsseiuug ine wages ot tliose on- gaged in preparing materials us well as thoA uu ceil y employed in pur shipyards. vi'e de niaua appinpriaiioiis iortuo early rebuilding oi our navy, lor the construction of coast fortitlcations and modern ordinance and other "pproyeti miinei!) incurs pi ueiense lor 111 protection of oui' defenseless harburs and cities, for the payment of just per slons to; our soiuiers, lor necessary works oi national im portance in the improvement of the harbors and chantt-ls of internal, coastwiser and tore gn commerce, for the encouragement f ine snipping pueresis oi ine Atiautii), On: and Pacific e tales as well as for the navmpn of the manning public debt. This policy will give employment to our labor, activity to our vaiioii pHiiisii .e. mcreaseii security to our country, piomoltn tiade, open new aud direct markets tor our products and clieao-n the cost of transportation We aflirm this to be far better lor our country than ttie democratic policy of loaning the government's money w iiuuui interest. 10 iiei uanKS. lOHKIilJi ltsLATIOMli. The conduct of foreign affairs bv the present administration has been distinguished by inef. ficiet'Cy acd cowardice. Having withdrawn from the senate sill pending treaties effected by republican adminbitratiors for llie removal of foreign hurduiis' and restrictions upon our commeiee and for its extension into a better market t has neither affected nor proposed any others in their stead. Professing adher ence to the Mouroe doctrine, it has seen with idle complacency the extension of foreign in fluence in Central America and of foreign trade PVr-mvhere among our neighbor. Jthasie. fused to charter, sanction or encourage any American orgatiizytion for constructing the Nicaragua canal, a work of vial importance to the maintenance of the Monroe doctrine and of our national influence iu Central and South Ameiica. and necessaiy f o the development of trade with our Pacific territory, with South America, and with the further coasts of tho I'apiflcOoeaG. jfrlSBEBlES QUESTION. We arraign the present democratic adminis tration for its weak and unpatriotic treatment of tiie fisheries question, and its pusillanimous surrender of all privileges to which our fishery vfssel-iare enthlcd in Canadian parts under the treaty of 1818. the reciprocate marin tiue legislation of is: and comity of nations, nd which Canadian Ashing vpsbela receive m fim ports of tue Culled State. We couiemn theioiieyof the present administration and the democratic majority iu congress towards our fisheries as unfriendly and eonspiciously unpatriotic and as tending to destroy a valuable national industry and an indlspensible resource ot ueiense against ii reign enemy. The name of American applies alike to til eilir.ens ot the repabli--, and imposes upon men alike tne same obligation of obedience to the aws. At the same time citizenship is and must oe tue panoply ano safeguard oi mm who weais For "rundown," debilitated and overworked women. Dr. Pleree't Favorite Prescription is the beet of all restorative tonics. It Is a potent Fpecino for all tboee Ouronlo Weaknesses and Iiisaiuea peculiar to Women : a powerful, gen eral as well as uterine, tonic and nervine, it i mparts vigor and strength to the wbole system. It promptly cures weakness of stomach, nuusca, indicettion. bloating, weak back, nervous pros t ration, debit ity and sleeplessness, in either sex . It is carefully compounded by an experienced physician, and adapted to woman's delicnto organization. Purely vegetable and perfectly harmless In any condition of the avstem. "lavorite rrcicn tloii is the only medicine for women, sold lv-drugirists, under a poeltlve lusr- ii toe of satisfaction in every case, or price ($1.00) refunded. This (runrantsfi has iiecn printed on tho tiottle-wrapia-r, and faithfully carried out for many years. For largo, illustrated Treatise on Diseases of Women (10 paires, with full directions for home-treatment), send ten cents in stamps. Address, World's Dispensary Medical Association, ami Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. WllllUMTEl). JULIUS PEPPERBERG. MANUFACTIIIEK OF ANU VKOLESALE & RETAIL DEALER IN THE Choicest Brands of Cigars, including our ' frier cto pepper crrj;r" rrt Lu FULL LINK OF TOBACCO AND SMOKERS' ARTICLES always in stork. Nov. 20. 1885. Now la tbo t, , . political doctrine amorier tLa v , eubocrlbinsr for THE DAILY Which taa reliable, active, and able orpc trlnoa. AS A NEWSPAPER UM Unoxoe. It has been FORQINQ TO THE FRONT rapkL tho Issue BETWEEN PROTECTION AND Fl nent. It has had A REOULAH DOOII. Tli3 OCEAN Is the only RELIABLE PROTECTION MOR.W Published In Chicago, and PROTECTION II ISSUE, Evory friend of truo Ropubllcanlsra ougL. growth. Why should a RepubUcan aid tho enemy by r NEWSPAPERS, and thu j dldsorainatim: false political c. Koto 4a the ttnut to tubtcribn ami to imluce olhrrm to fto I Subscribe through your newsdealer or postmaster, or clal rates offered tor the campaign. Sample copioa sent on r Address TtUS INTER OCEAN, O. I 'E'E3- ELM -m:u:i in- STOVES, FUR NITUR C. BOOITE, BARBER AND HAIR All work first-clsi!; west DRESSER. Fifth Street. North Robert Sherwood's Store. K. B. Wi.vdham, John A. Davikh, Notary I'uhlic. Kotary Public. 1V1XI1EA5I A ItAVIKM, Attorneys - at - Law. Office over Hank cf Cans County. Plattsmotjth, - - Nebraska H.E.Palmer&Son GENERAL INSURANCE SGEft TS Represent the following time tried and fire-tested companies: KOu AM) ALL KINDS OF- kJj Au JL J. K-J JLi J -LATEST STVLKS OF- GOODS. WINDOW CURTATE KEPT COXSTAMTLY ON HAND. 3TXlIv2S3 MDTO ODCZ SIXTH STREET, IJET. MAIN AND VINE. l'LATTMIOUliT.'Jf'fciS Ben ii e 1 k Tiitt -DEALERS IN Frine Staple and Fancy Groceries -Headquarters lor all kinds of- American Central-S'. Louis, Commercial Union-England, Fire Association-Philadelphia, Franklin-Phllatlelplila, Home-New York, Ins. Ci, of North America, Phil. Li verpool& Loudon & Olobe-Kng North British & Mercantile-En Norwich Unlon-Englana, aprlngQeld F. & M.-Springfield, ASPelS $1,258,100 2.KIG.3H 4,115,570 3.117,10C 7.855.W 9 8.47I.3C2 G,G3a.781 3,378,751 1.24.",4GG 3,041,915 Total Assets, $42,115,774 Losses ASjnsM snd PaidsttMsApacj Fruits and Vegetables I Oranges, Leiiuii, IJanans and till varieties of frcsli and Canned Fruits constantly on Land. PRICES LOW. BEPJftlE 2aiti Street GIVE US A CALL, TUTT, Plattsmouth.. Dr. C- A. -Marshall. Z1 Slesidezit Sen-fist. Pipseivation of the Natural Teeth Specially. Auosthetics given for Pain less Filling or Extraction of Teeth, Artificial teeth ciade on Gold, Silver, Rubber or Celluloid Plates, nr.d inserted as eoon as teeth are extracted when de sired. All work warranted. Prices reasonable, FiTZrt eralb's BrvioK Plattsmouth, Neb it, should shield and protect him whether hiirh or low, rich or poor. In all his civil rights. It should and must afford him protection at home and follow and protect him abroad in whatever iaua no may ne on a lawful errand, CIVIL SERVICE EKFOBM. The men who abandoned the republican Dar ty u liii aud continue to adhere to the demo cratic party have deserted not only the cause of honest government, but of sound finance, of freedom .and purity of the ballot, but espec ially have deserted the cause of reform in the civil service. We will not fall to keep our uiedsea because tl ey have Lronen theirs, or oei'auxe meir canuiuiiie nas uroKrn ins. ne therefore repeat our declaration of 1884, towit : ine reiorm oi civn service auspiciously Degnn under republican administration should be completed by a further extension of th reform s stem already established by law to all grades of the service to which it is applied. The spir it aud purpose of reform should be observed in all executive appointments, and all laws at varience with the object of existing reform leg islation should be repealed, and that the dan gers to free Institutions wmeh lurk in the pow er ft official patronage mey be wisely and ef fectively avoided. - The gratitude of the nation to the defenders of the union cannot be assured exceDt bv laws. The legislation of congress should couform to the pledges made by a loyal people, aud be so enlarged and extended as to prov'de against the vnsHibtiity tlit any man who honorably wore the federal uniform shall become an In mate of an almshouse or dependent on rrivate charity. In the presence of an overflowing treasury it would b a public scandal to do less for those whose valorous service preserved the government. We denounce the hostile spirit shown by President Cleveland in hi numerous vetoes of measures for pension relief, and the action of the democratic bouse of representa tives in refusing even consideration of general peuston legislation. In support -f the principles herewith enun ciated we invite the co-operation of patriotic men cf all parties, especially of all working men whose prosperity is serions'y threatened by the free trade policy of the present admin istration. The first co- eem of 1I good government is the virtue and sobriety of the i-eopl Mid the purity of their homes. The republican partv cordially sympathizes with -)l wise nnd well directed efforts for the promotion of temperance. A Warning. The modes of death's approach are va rious, and statistics show conclusively that more persons die from disease of the in oat auu ianys iliata any other. It is probable that everyone, without excep tion, receives vast numbers of Tubercle Germs into the system and where these germs fall upon suitable soil they start into life nnd develop, at first sloMly and is shown by a slight tickling sensation in the throat and if allowed to continue their ravages they extend to the lungs produc ing Consumption and to the head, caus ing Catarrh. Now all this is dangerous and if allowed to continue will in time cause death. At the onset you must act with promptness; allowing a cold to go without attention is dangerous and may loose you your life. As soon as you feel thift something is wrong with your throat, lungs or nostrils, obtain a bottle of Bos shee'g German Syrup. It will giye you immediate relief. $500 Reward. "We will pay the above reward for any case of liver complaint, dyspepsia, sick headache, indigestion, constipation or costiveness we cannot cure with "West's Vegetable Li ver Pills, when the directions ar strictly complied with. They are purely vegetable, and never fail to give satisfaction. Large boxes containing 30 sugar coated pills, 25c. For sale by all druggists. Beware of counterfeits and imitations. The gen uine manufactured only by John O. We & Co., 8G2 "W. Madison St. Chicago,and Sold by W. J. Warrick. The standard remedy for liver com plaint is West's Liver Pills; they never disappoint you. 30 pills 25c. At War rick's drug store. ' Jon at ii a. n IIatt. J. W. JVIakthis. $ MATMAM WAZFR & CCD.. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PORK PACKERS and dealers in BUTTER AND EGGS. P0UK, MUTTON AUD VEAL. THE BEST THE MARKET AFFORDS ALWAYS ON HAND. Sugar Cured Meals, Hams. Bacon, Lard, &c, &c of our own make. The best brands of OYSTERS, in i nns and bulk, at WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. BS i'J s w s 03o O 4 ca S lLi W VJ rC5 Z ts HCALTH FS WEfiLTH ! - o O o 0" i-4 n s P I. w r in 7 V. xn "3 H Dr. K. C. C. F. SMIT H, The Boss Tailor. Main St., Over Merges' Shoe Store. Has the best and most complete stock of samples, both foreign and domestic woolens that ever came west of Missouri river. JNote these prices: liustness emu from $16 to $35, dress suits, $24o $45, pants $4, $5, $6, G.50 and upwards. dPWill guaranteed a Tit. Prices Defy Competition. West's Nerve and Bruin Treatment agurirHntee eclAc for Hysteria Dizziness. Convulsions. Kits. Nervous Neuralgia. UcmcI a"he. Nerveouit I'rostration causeii hy theui'' of a'eohol ortohaeeo. Wakefulness. Mental fre?cioii, Koftenlnif of the Brain resulting lu in sanity aul IfHdiDK t ' misery, riceay Mid death, lemaiure old Age. I'.arrei.neKS, I ..! of few er in either sex. InvoluLtary LiMe and Hper- niai- riuopa cauea iy over-exertion oi in bruin, selfabuse or over-indnlKence. Kach hex contains one moiiili'n treatment. $1 a box or six boxes for 5.00, sent by id ail prepaid on receipt of price W E GUARANTEE SIXOXES To cure any case. With each orrfer received by us for six boxes, accompanied with 1 5 00, we will send the nurchaser our written guaran tiee to return the n-oney if the fr'atment does noi tncci a cure. iuaranieen inmira ouiy ny Will J. Warrick sole aent, flattsmouth. Neb. Gr. B. KEMPSTER, Practical Piano and Organ Tnner AND IltPAIKFK. First-clas s work yiaranteed. Alio deal er in Pianos and Organs. Office at Bocrk't furniture store, Plattsmouth, Nebraska. wk.L. BROWNE, TJA."W OFFICE. Send your job work to the Hehald office. J!rtpnal attention JX mj cae. to all Buslners Entrust- XOTAnV IS OFFICE. Title Examined. Abstarct f"onipi;l. In surance Written, heuf Estate Ktild. P.ptlpr FiuiHIHm ff.r ln:iHnr Vurm Inim tl.-in Asxy Qthc Ageac; Piclftcioutb, - Xeht