I' . . . .ry turn may ,o iievr form of vers, j immensely old, tut wbieb, .. tl inc ilojtel into tho now, .-jw quite llio fyxhion nmoiijj mm'a UL-iV-ra. Many of t;, forms, with ,.r curious re ate.1 ruytmM, ninl half mad .iterweiviri; of rhymes, originated w it'j tho troubadours ari'l trouvcre mid Provencal Binder generally; but th y lmvn been changed in y.rv ss f growth ti!l their orig inators won lit lmt-iily know them. Of tbei forms, ndiT.ted. ut any rate, from tho old French, tbo-io enjoying most promlnenco to day are the ballade, tho chant royal, tho kyrielle, tho jmntomine, the rondel, rondeau and romli-lot, tho fclose, tho xstiiin, tin trio l t, the rillaru'llo, the l.-iy and tho virclal. Tl-.o refrain or burden bait a great d.-iil to 1 with thin) singular littlo Bongnt In other jtootry, says a critic, an ordinary refrain U "ki'pt to ono note resounding through the wholo fioem, much as the drone biuw ia pif ferari or musette music 1 kept going through out." Mr. Au.-itiu Dobson la saM to bavo written tbo first ballad which we have in English. The lallado, according to rule, has three eight line stanza, and a verso called the en voy, at tho close, of four lines; or it can consist of three stanzas oi ten lines and an envoy of flvo. The enine set of rhymes must Lo useil in very verse, but never the same word anin, except in the refrain which must close each stanza, and the envoy, tbo envoy having tho rhymes of tho last half of tho last verso. Tho wholo is governed des potically by tho refrain, nu ciht syllabled refrain requiring an eight liao stanza, a ten syllabled a ten liuo srani, nnd tho fviiso of tho stanza niu.-t not pauo in tho middle, Lut must continue to l.e eaiiped by tho re frain. Tho envoy uhr.iys remenilx'.-s tho old fashion of addressing tiie Veise li n ik-i'mhi a person of distinction, ks tho prince or lurd or chatelaine and bhouM bo thu climax of tho whole. Another quaint verse form Li the Kyrielle, four lined rso of eight syllabled lines, aving each last lino tho same. Another i tho pantoum, which, so fur from being of old French, i ; cf Asiatic or Malay descent; It consists of four lined stanzas, tho second and fourth lines of each making Mio first uud third of tho next, and so on indefinitely, .-b-3ing by mating tho second and fourth lines of tho last stanza from tho first (Uid third of the first ono. Tho ron.'el, tho old form of Tho word rondeau, came directly from J'rovenee, and gTeatly rtscrnLles tho triolet. Tho rondeau i written on two rhymes r it has thirteen lines and two un rbymed refrain lines, tho refrain usually be ing a rejietition of tho lirs: ba'.f of the first line, but being of especial importance, the climax of tho whole arrangement, and of spontaneous and iiOt labored effect, being in troduced as if tho lines (lowed into it of their own accord. Tbo roundol, another slight variation, is thought to be the invention of Jlr. Hwinbnrnei Tho rondelet b just a little matter of seven line, used to express any brief fancy, open ing with a line of four syllables, w hich is ro eated after one eight syllabled line, and again ofter three others, tho first of which three lines rhymes with tho roat, the others with the second line. The (rluse, another freak, Is used more in Spanish and Portu guese than in French; it begins with a quatrain called a texte, which it aiupliiles In four stanzas of ten lines, each closing with one of tho lines of tbo opening qua. rain. La every verse the sixth, iiinla and tenth lines rhyming with each other, other lines taking nny rhyme Tho sestiua was invented by tho troulmdour Arnaut Daniel, end was ucd by Danto and Petrarch; it Is of six stanzns of six lines each; li-e six wordj that end the dx lines do not rhyme, but tbo samo t is. words end everv lino throughout tLe poem, :ing with a three line sl.uiza which uses CLo s:x words, ttiree nt tno end niid t'.ive in tbo middle. Tho triolet is tbo play of worJs and tuna which has been most popular, becauso most easy, probably. It consists of eight br.es, and keep to two rhymes; the first pnir of rhymes are again tbo seventh and eighth, and the first is tho fourth; the third, fourth nr.d fifth rhymo with tho first, tbo elxth with the second. Tho triolet Iia3 to tell It story in fie lines, and carry ibo ro peat so easily as to be cDarmiag and not strained; tho first ono printed In modern English was by Mr. Ko'.x-rt Dridges. Tho villanelle, of which sj.-evies ilr. Edmtmd Oosse wroto th fir.-t in English, Las been called "the moit ravishing jewel worn by the muro Eiato;" it was originally a shep herd's song; it is complete in nineteen line-, five three lined stanzas and an ending ore of four hues; eight Lncs given up to tho ro "rain, which consists of tho first and third --s used alternately, and at tho close toth Hber. There remain the Izy and th oi. Tbo lay is of couplets of five s-ylJii-lincs. all tho fiiao recurring rhyme, ja Tsed by single lines if two syllables vgi thus only two rhymes exo used, w stanza taking new rhymes. Cut 'rclai thera u a sequence of the samo rougaout r.U ths stanza', the sco tai.icg tbo s'aort lino rliyn-.e.-; fjr ' Unes, and a ne-.v rhyme for the "en llius minute in describing ord play on account of thj ia tLcin. heir compositiou "ord much amusing en'.cr atheringscf winter evea norningsou hotel piazzas; 31 to us that verses tuiu ? bear much relation t j ,oa and Shakespeare, cf ju. Harper's Cazar. Ulipn of Humanity. -y to which a young man sy attain, if bis low La rds dres. was iilu n a iew Yark and ras about '21 years of iijue, and lio was and affectionate "Bertie." Tho ive done credit to ran to 6tripes. band of bis bat cravat was cf hi. hose, h'm lis trousers the coat iet&il to "ariouj A was Td f .i, ...tin In t leader . iiy ami the ..i i Ine.. In, Mid to f lii'pi'l Ulialiin If-.i-i I lit-io'e iihiii- of Ii" liavi- ! a in ie reei-nl I y ..mi onroxiuie I". (ir.iiit, tiiiilli-lii, ..:iti end ( 'link 1 1 UK- I lidr inein - f.uilifaliy clii-i istiiil i- also ri-'jil! ..it otir m-i lliiii Mill i-mser f.r lii iefov-iv III1 name f nit? of our liviri Item wli'e III llion will !( lie; HillMl 1. 1 1 lii .tly Imt: iI rriiibln-Hii" it ii ut tin- n lu.l'lic. I l.- i uini NtliaLi'l 111' t. iti .- i,l icr ami (uvmile clillil nf vu-tery. t l.iiiii II. ln -ililaii. In Hie ir;t i f tlinse ruat lesnlM" .ii"' "four l-wtlnit liiilnau lilti I . ui-i Mil It t'i:i! l.'.s 1 l-ity ti- inl I il !ni "t ill litl-lil HI il prcssiiMi v. ii 1-Ii 1 1 I lie I oi .l.i iifi . ;i! i.lt.i I Hit- f. ii'!ii t':ili ; : r I w -cil 1) ,.:e-1; 1 1 i ".'I I lil.ll iiri n fur lell"w A nu I hi. i. i.i I ; r ; , i i uj-i n linn l'i cat H-t if final i-uml Inn v.ha.:i i in ilt -d I In- l.o II ill i.f sl.tVelv I li;;il.c l.t li:'- Inn AihctIc in roi,lii:-ii!i. vp t-iiriK-s!!y In e ue 'KV il ! Illi 'I'll, ill' 'lir If Il'-V. l-'l'i'li I.I I r I'll In i ii ili-iin I lio n ae 1 1 -. el y ! I.oi.ii-rul-' f'r Iii-I;n il. ftl. U lliM O i: I .N.sWt'.llYIMi IiKVOTIoN to I ne i, at lima rfiiistitutnui ml to I lie 1 1-i i - -hcI .lli' nni'.ii of M al f t i In- ai1"" i my ji' . rv il to the states 1'inirr Hie (-nut 1 1 1 ill loll. t IIih i-l -ional riliU anil lilii-rt es nt eiliei'r In a II .1! ! 1 i I'l l S Sll I I e llli lot! Mi'l i- eelallv In the siiem- ainl sovi re vn lilit nf every citizen. li'-ti r jxicr. native or i i -ijri I nl-ii, while nr I'liieK. to ca"t one flee Ik.I iX in thf puhlie eli-ell'M.s aim In liav thai ballot I ii I v einiiiii'il. We hold u free i-.ml luxirst pop ular liullot iiml text uml eiiial lere-eiilaliim oi all m nili Im be the l. in. ila! Ion of our re hiiIiIk an eovi rniiieii t iiml iieiiiaud elleetive li-ulslatlou to reeiiie the I ! t ! i I y HU ' lliity ( elecitoi h v. ti it-li ure Hie f in t: ins of ah jiiili lie .iiitliorily. W e eliniee I In'.t I Ik-5'lesent ail iniiiislratioii h:;1 tde ileiiiocra'. ii n ajurity in i-oniin s ou e t lii'ir cxKli-i.t'i in I lie "iin ii--sion of 1'ie ballot !' Hie ei liiiui.il litillJieat ru .he i-onsl 'I ii' ion iiml s of I he t nil ! Mail's Wf are iiiiei'miii-romis nuly in favor of thf iai lieaii system il i roteelioi'. V e lolest auainsl the ileslriicilon pio;i"sed by tlie pre! lent aim his pally, 'llieyrene Hie luterotn of Kiiii'i e WK W I.I. ht'fl'OIIT IN-' KIIKSTS- ity AMF.IiICA. We aeeenl the Ismic, ami eoi.riilently :i peal lo Hie people tor I hell' jililnlnciit. The plnteetiVr syslein inlist be ina'nlaiiieil. i In aba luloniiient Inn a' wavn bei ii follow fl by teiei:-l His hl-r lo nil iiiieie.'ts exeept I lu.se of I he unmrer ami sli-.'l id. We iti-i.i.tKn e 11. ( Mills bii! as ilesl rue! ive to u'i n i .'I 1 1 : i -1 1 : t .- 4 . labor. :. i'i .he fai ti'ii: iMer i -.Is OI t he count I V. tltld v. e bcarii.y I'li'Snrsc , I ; ennsi-lent an p-tiintm action m Ihe r--pnbliea'i represi'iil-iiivi s in etmress in npi os i:i .i lis pas;;;;e. We eondi m n I lie pi - p(i! ion of i he ilenni i al ie pal I y to iaee nt '"i the f ee li-t a:nl insis' that the (lulie.i ll.el''on -ha I !' anjii-le'i ami "laiuiaiiieii si. as to tnr ti'.sli liiii ami aile'in- !e p: nleel inn lu Ih:;t in ii try. T':n- re.u!.iean pally wonbl elfeet all noecleci ifilneti. i. 1 ih alional ii vi line by ir ealiiif.' Hie tax s on tobaeeo. which a'e an nrro.ua i.ee Ml I in den I o sijm irolt nre. mil the tax iipnn spirp s lis".! in t he a I Is anl lot t eh hi i'-al pnr pi.. s,ain! by mii-Ii i'f-ision of tin- lanll I wsas wlil l.'ii.i to elieeU imp rts o sne'i a IT i lea ::s a e pritli.ei il P oer peo e. ilie pi on net ion ol whi; li iven ein'ployii e- t to it r labor, iiiol le iea.sc I r-ti jnipoil iliitios ti;ese nitieles of fnr i inn proiliiel ion. t-xi ept lnxiii ien. the like of hieh eaniiol b i ioiliu . il al home, there hall i ill remain :t turner levei. ne I ban is n qnisiit fni I i.e ai Is of ov i inieni . i I inteiiiul taxis I at her l li;. n -lii ieieiel-liny pari of our rotee live si sti-iit i t tl'e joii I I ii st .f Ihewl.i-ky i iiif i'i"l atents i f loi fi-ii m,iiuifaetiir rs. a:aisst imii'i it ami iji iii'i: mi s s. We eelare bo-l.lity to ilie ii Iroeiietloii Into I is count r ol foreign eontraet l.nbi r jual of I'h'nese I: borall'-n to mr ei viltzat ion anil our eor-tltiil loii. mill we iteinai il I he rt-xi I enfoiee iii' nt of exisltiii; laws iiv'ri! us I it sum favor Midi m.:i -..:at- ii'isiali u as win t.veunie sncn i.i loT from "Mr shoi s. v. e ileelaii- our oppo-itton t. a'l comMi.a f -on-of capital ori;m'izt-il ill trusts or other-wii-etii control in I'iti ai lly the conditio of t rarte :i" oiiii ur ciiizens and we teeo-- nieiul o cmiLTess and the state legislatures In tlicli le-pet t ive jurisdictions Mich Icl-IhI;.! ion will nieveiit tlie execution of all schemes tooppics lie pel pie by undue eliarves on their supplies or by imju t rates for the trunsiortation of their prniiui ts to piarket we approve leislai ion by eoi n-ss to pre veui a'ihe unjtisi. I.n:il.-n and iiiifait- u kciiiii- initton l-etweou Mates. I' ni.ti: I.AMi I.K.IilSI.ATION. V e reatlmii tin- policy i.r aptn-opriatinf; the i iibiie laniN i.f ilie l' luted Males to be hi me s:eai!ii li.r An eiiean citizens ami set Hern not nilfiiH. whie the lepiiblicau pally established In is l hum liHl the pfiMsic.it opposiiii li i f the den.oeni s 1:1 congress, uliieli I. as biolilil urpreHl western rl nnain into inaiiitlcetit de vclopc.ne t. I lie i-sk lalinn of nneailieil Inr.d '.lams o the uli!ie iloin in lor the n-'O of ac- n il s. it ! i -, u hu h was bejfi.n in der n,e d- rat i"i t.l" riisiien! -. riliur should be coi.t'i.ii' il. e deny th -t the (lein..eiat:c pally iias i'Vi r rcstori-il cm acre lo the people, but lee!. ire lb::! by Ilie j-:nt action of re", nblicah.s inl iiei:i.ie al n aoo.i' !ift innlion aeies .1 un-e.-.iie .1 i.ils. i ii; iaaily a!i!.-.l f..r tie for. ri i nc bn "I i . i;io:iiis. i. ive been resiored to I l.e j ii'. In i'. inaiii ri ei'Mialn e of eoinlii ini.s us- itcj by t ii-u-pu'-i'ieai! parly in l he oi titin al ffr.-u.t. V-'e cl;;;-e t e lieinoeraf ic adaii: if ral ii u will: Iai!-rc t h i xei'ilte si-ciirieg to set th l il !e to i he:i home I e:'i!s a:ul II Ii u--iil.':ii r I il;t'..r la !. lor tllul pmpi se to harrass i- in eei.t s.-':i' is with si b msl i.rc.M. en; i-m-i i:n-l r i l.e f.:I-e pl tense vi ex,n.-i:e, frauds anil vi'id'eai m- the law. AnillS-lON OF TKKKlTOKIt!", TI.e : ?ri!i::en! by eoiiress of the leri itor i.' is b is-'d upon necessity only ;o the em! that liey may nee line st i'es in t lie linb'ii : there !oie. wbei ever Uu cnliu it inns of po'iiI.i! inn. lilalenal 1 e.-eiir. eu, b'ie !i-tellli;''liee and nioraiily .-re -itcli a to Ins-n-e stable local trov eritine I therein Ilie people of ;u'!i terr tories -lion it Ii .ijii.i; tF'l. a ntthr inl'Piei:' !ti tliem, "ii f'-ri.i for tn- !:i-eiiei ci'ii". itul ions ""mi s'ate i-rr ineiil" Kl'd b( ad ttel into II): 1,111011 ein'inir i rep-. i :;t I n lor Maeho l ai! oitic-rs i ." 1 s!;ii lit b; sel'-'H d tr in bona f'nie e-iil i ts and . iiv.ens of t'.i- 'erritory bIu-ii in Ii v :ir- in m-ivi.' South I.iko:.i sli.-iul t if rin't he Imnie iate'y anniitted as a state in t -.e inn. a iniiH r i he e'li:.-.: it in i ti frirved anil nil j. lei! I y p.ei i'.eo.e ;ijnl vve l:e;iiti y i-;;-d- r-e 'lie etion of Hie icpuJiM'p si'vate in iwice i as-.li j; bii!-. for it aiiniis-i'i ii. i he re f sal of Hie iie!-.. eratie liou.-e o ieprnentii- ive-. or p.i:'j iil purt i-s" t--f vorabiy eo;i- li.i tlii'. ;;.' bii!s t a ill III viola-ion" of t he s if .i .-. in.-; i'-an pii. dpi- o' inij-.i jj'-vern aienf , a n Ii). I ilx I he C' lo'ee i: -ti ' it 11 I al' ii I lie peii'.'inu b i'i in I l:e seiicte fur a--s ii ciril'!" The i. .', .e of 'i-h'i .yio'i. Noiili i l.i.'a and .Mnutan'i leirlt'-ne:- to fojj'W'iii siilil i"M Hint establ'sh state j;iivi e- ts sio n it l e passed wnliimt in.r.in-s ;-.ry'''y. be re lib'.. can ca ty pledg-s iaself to do ail in i s rower in facilit ie li e m :a:s-i , ? t . f the i r- i:o it if .'.fit .elC'. !, i'!-. 1 ';;l am! " I . 'ii a !o I he ei'j-j I!' I t 'of si'il'-KOVel ii . :s s:aii . M:r'. i f 1 1 em a :;: i in ii'.alif.e.l it so'!i s;a I'li-s'iiic.i-iiu o&lK'i j ::s soon as they may bei.or.:e t?.i. THK J'onTIo;; Qfi'.snox, I'lie eci i ..-..1 po'' c of t lie .'!; :i:o!i oV.irel. in : i.e !er v. 1 xi M Nr. 1 hi ti.e l ast, i a as iiir-.ii: s 10 .i.ii. Leii'i;s to T (i. ! ! e !.' ei'i:.' ll.e ie o :ipp:cj-ii".f. U'ci-l.-ilioii. .-iri'-i'ty t i li:e iialion in ail r.. ;-.i e i!;-!-:!. --!'' ! !; 1-i-v 1 ie wl i-scrl 1: the tc:i e ti.e ssme is .iUeslioi'.ed. ml in laniiej-out'e . 1 if that 1 nd lo piace . I.1111 il:e Ma'n'c i n nuh to. divorce p:i r. ml ;iiti. wb keenOs of I" iv Iimik lf''t;r.tii-p ' o!i: ii ai in 1:1 f .-I stamp eat tiie i si'liu-eit .!:i;-l!eai .ttei.o.i;.i 1 be re; ui'kcHn i.ajiy is !u favor of th use of Loth jjelil and bi'ver cs ii.enev, den.i-.sti e pol.cv 01 the temi-eratej UkI c;)ii- n. iii'.in ii 1 r 11:011 in ii- eifor'i to deuioneti.e S'lver We emand i;.e reduetien ef letter posti'ue J e r.r per mi' e In a re-niblie Tke ours. h 'r th" cilins 's he so. ci i,ii ::r.d ti e i l.'.eil the M-rvant. I. ere pn'.v r is ex-rcise.i except by the v.i 1 . f tlie I eeele. :i is ii;:;or'anl that tlie siivpr Iju fi'p!i- s'.iinilii sm- ial'I::;' i' a. Tlia fre- e!.i "d is the promoter of that in:cl istenee which i to preserve us a free naii n. Tier- -lore, tlie state or nation er both conbined. slo it'll support tree n.i'titurloiis f lemninc flcient in JTord to eveiy child prowing up i 1 the l-.tml the oppoilu;:;ty of a jjot'd c niuinn--cL' 1 tiiuciti'.'u. Ol'K JiELCilAST MAR1NF, Ve esmestiy rpifinimen.i th.-it rrompt action l-taken t c 1 p f s in the e ailnnnti f such rsr:. :i'ien us ill in eeure Ilie ri-babili--siim i'wr A erie 11 nn rchaii' niaiine. ami we priest n.-!n-l !' pvssiite b e mirri'tis ef !r" bii' Iill :m eilri(i:ire.i 10 work injuttiee laf..-r by ! li g the ni;es cf lb t-f en ft -pe.3 j:. iireuurirjr iiiateriiils :;s wi-11 u tMHi irei-C fiinl"-!! in ..ir .vh'jij iiriH. -e rl -niii.i.i ui-inop::.:tl' 11- L:r ibe r'y rebii.hMi jr f ur eavy for thi- e:i tr:n lien i.f c ;ivt t.riiii".liii' s fiiii m. i r.i ;'';in::ne- mi.I i tlirr nj r v u iiieilerii men li-lcri-'- for ilie rnitectiiiTi .1 ir rlefi neV li: ib..is ;i iiles for fhi n n.enl 1 f r.-i re siinsto eur 'inlii". f..r r e'e-s-ir w rk- t-r ro-al 1 im '.-ri' 111 1 lie lin:'-'!V' i: : r.t 1 t :.r.! 'bin ls .1 ii le.-f.-l e.:-. Inrb .- er i-.r.il re en ei niere- ( t 1I1 encMi r'e;!enr . f . shii'pin ir.teresH of ibe AM.tic, ialf .. . . i j v..i ,.eeri. ... i. vi. Inuur ai,or. nctivity to our VHrlou li.i..itrle! laciea-'-ed seruiliy to our country, promote trrli', open iirw and direct market for our products ami cheap n the cost of iriinnpitrtat ou We tuiirni lh' t far l-etterfor ur country limn t e oeiiUM-ralle po'ley of loaning the itoveriii'ient' money without Interest lo'-t Iihusm." KiiHI KI.N Ify.l.AI I'iXt. 1 be conduct ot for. lj-n affairs by the pteent ailmliiisir.illoTt ba been tli-t iiiiilln il by Inef-liele- ey ai d cowslijlci- H. vini? v ill !raWii from Ilies-Oiite nil pelidiitu tiea ' efferted by r public. in ifimltitstjatlo "or Hi- removal if fouii. bmi'cns ami rest rlei ni'.s upon our oiiiii.eice ami for lis ext' lisi .ii int.i a belter i: aiket U lias I'l-iiher afl.-i ted nor in p Md a'.y 'llieis in taeir fleii'l Prof. siin; aiiher e' i e In ti e Moeli.e iloelin e. Il has m-i i will I ile ('.Miiplaeeiiey the exteii.!o'i i f f.:u .'li la ll'ii'iiee in I'oi.tia! Ameib'ii and ot fore').'!! trade every w hrre itiiioi ni;i- m iiil.oi.s. ilbasie-fit-ed l' harti r hi net ion or ei.eourMre any imeiiean oi vauly t ion for com-l mcl Inii the Nie.iiaj.-na canal, i; worU ot vial iin oliai ee t-i tlie ii ailileiianee ' Ilie M-mroe il.ielrpe hmI ol ..nr national iniliience Pi ( eiftial and S- u'h A :m I Iia. and iuw.:i' y Ii the il'Vilotmicii:. of 1 1 -n!e w ii Ii our ae'iic leriitory, wiih Son Ii V niei ;e.i. ::n.l V. illi lle fhi I her tnusls of the i'acilie t)t". ! n ! If II Kl. 1 1- s gt Ks'l l"N We mraU'ii ti e pre-enl deniocr i! ie ridniPiis-!i-:.i.n. for lis weal: ami nn j.al riot ie 'reatmeut of the lis In i ie - ,ui si niu. ami Us put-ilia niioi.ils stmi'liili'l of all privll--r- In which our fishery sscl ar- n'i Inl In ('iiiiadlitii pint"" under ilie treaty if tin recipiecat- marri- llne ishiiinii of Js:;(i mnl t'ou-ily of natl ns. and w hich Caimiliau list in- vesu ls rreeive in ilie polls of the United Stall . e eon leinii Hie ' i licy of the present ndmitiisiial ion ami tlm deinoeralie maj' ritv tn eoinsress towards our ti-.lieiies as uiifi ieudl'. and const-icioiisly an oat I inl ie and a- telnliiiii to deiroy a valuable pal ioi-.al ii.iliistiy and an ii.iljspei.sible resource nf ilefeiise against f refill enemy The name of Aliieii.'an at'p!len alike to x 11 cilizcns of the r p.ihll . and imposes upiin men alike t lift same o' lii'al i of ob"db'ii'.-e to the mws. . . t l he smile lime cl izlisli!p i.-. and inusi he the panoply and cateuard of him who wejfis It, should slile il and prole, t liiin whether hlh or tow, rich or poor, in nil his civil rights. It should ami inns' afVoid h'm protection at home and follow and protect him abroad in liatever laudiie n, ay be on a lawful eiia.nl. I I VII. SKllVIi iC UKKiiItM. The men who iihtudoncd the repiiblicai. par ty in JkM and ci litinue in adhere to the liemo ei'i'l ie party have ilesi i:ed not only the cause ol ho -est o ve-ii!iienf . but of sa'ind thiance. of fje.ilom ami puiity of the bal ol . but espec-i.-:il have (iescHed ihr caii-e o; r f'T ' in the civil seivee. We will not fall to keep olir '!i'i!;'i'S lMT;ei-f t ! ey have broken theiis. or be ; se their cnii'ib'inte has brnk-'i Ins. W e ! heief.ue iep a our ileel.i.allnu of b-isl. tmvit : The reform of civil sel vice aaspieioiisly Iii'kuii me er lepiihlicaii a'liiiii'itl'alio'i shuiild be eei:'pli led bv a I in her exteiisi- n of t h - reform swim a 1 read y esi.-hli.-li. d by law to f'l -raib-s f the s.'M vice :o wl.icli it is ajc'ii 'ii. 'f'he spir it am! purpose of reform should be observed in all exicutive a pninimcnts. and all law.- at varience with t'.e object cf ex:i imt reform 1- (; isialioii should he M-rod-il. aint tin t the iian- uers lo free Institutions which lurk In the pow er ' inl' cial l atroiiai'.e In -y be wisely and ef tivelv avoided. 'I he tratiiiidc of tl'.e rati u to the ilefen.ifrs of the union caiii.i'.t i e assinnl except bv laws. The h i'isliilinii of eiii.rc.is should con form to the ileilf:es nu'de by a loyal p oii'e. and be so enlarued ami e leuije.i as to prov'de anaipst the possibility ili 'l ::ny lena shu honors bly wore the 1'e.lernl enif.e in sl'ell becon e an In male of an almshouse or depend, nt on rlvate charitv. In I lie pri'seiic ol an overflowinj; ri :is"iy it would !) a publi-' fcai.dal In do cks for i ho.'e i hosr. viilmi.' s M-rvlce preserved I he jinverinuci't We I'ei oui.o I he hostile spirit slniMii by riesl.li nt l b veland in hie nuinereus vetoes i f treasures for pension relief and Hie action of the iii inocrai ie bouse of representa tives in refusiiij; even t-unsiileiatiou of neneral pension legislation. In suj.efiit f the principles crcv'tli i'liiin eh'.Ud we Invite til i ro-operut Ion "I .airio' uieu of ail p:i lies, tspeclally of all workin m en whose prospi ri t y is serioiis'y thre lened by the free trade policy of the pre.-rnt admin st'iilion. The f'irnr ci eein of ll jrod troverHinent Is the virtue and sobriety of tlie i eonl-.nd the purity of their homes. 'I :r republican party coi din IK sympathize with tll wi-e iii.d well dirreted efVerts for llse promotion of tcinper aiice. TTOKXKY. S. F. THOMAS. ai lorne -a!-I.aw ami ai I'lihlic Fi yuerald r.locU. riat'-inouth. Nil' Oillce In ATTOUNKY. A. X. SULLIVAN, Attorneyat-l.av. Win srive prompt attention to ad hiiiiesfj intrusted to !ilm. Oflice in Union Klock, Fast side, I'latt-stnouth. Neb. a iTllTcL'I.Tl'IfAl IMPI.KTdKNTS. 11 IX KAlii. . l-( ieuTlursl Iini-.lement.s, 0111 t'ae.d T-iifrfce an. I l::itl:fi-r.l Wayiifs. '('end 'I in in r and Hone Pi-y." sol.l ;-.t.d Warranted. Main street, beiv.i-' 11 six. i a:u! iU-vtitiih. TIANK. FIRST TTATIOXAT. TTAN-C. f ri- tsi'ieulli. Ciipiial i:"ii i!cn ; sti'iilu? 511,- ii'i-'i. .Iclin ! itrj-i ral.I, rivi 1. lent : S. Vi aiii;n. I'astiier: 1. 'i. U lute. Vice-rrcsidt-nt. Hoard of liii.'fiois : .I.rlm I'itz'-rald F. K. M'liite. Inn. It. Clark, 1. Iiawkswoith, S. Vaui:h. BANK. THE CITIZENS HANK, "f FlMtf'iiu.ui:.. apir 1 Mock paid in. .?."() 000. Frank Carrutti, rivridcnt , v, . (.'iistiing. illsl.ier: .1. A. Cei:i-.r, Vice-rresident. A L'enenil liaiikini; lui.-i'ie-s tr-n-aeled. I'ollec li.i.is receive pK-mt i-nrt careful allenlioiv BLACXSMI I tl K"r.KRT DONNELLY. Hh'L'kneiilh r.i;d Wji'on" ake! int;l. ri.iiij i. an.t Fit lir.".:". euler in iVinil- BOf;T.s ANDSHOR. Jt-Et'H FITZKK. 1'outs rr.d Shoes . K-pan lay M.iin stree preinptiy attnidcO lo. J-'oi'th Side T)di) r.S AND Sfl'il S. i- l-L'iEK MK1.'.: A coiiii.ieie a-rnilui'-ni wear and ci-.- ai er lii.in t He .Misi'iuri Uiver. A Ke;;.i;-:i!ST- of eveiy kind of Foet the eheap"S7 w st nf : I'.i.intif.iii e.iini; and OAKUKi; rillOf AN'1 lTI! ' OM. E' Mi:L!- V. Hot nrd OI I Rahs at all I. ours. Lmlis' n:n'. Cl'.ildii r.'s li;. ir Culling a sptciiiUy. Cor. oih au-.l Main, uinler Carru; li's. r k i:;:y. F. -sTAli:r.?.IANN. ('.-!:rs, l ies, ;-n,s, e'i: . fre-b !:ii!y. t. Vvciisl tii: :n;ii Ka ey Cake a ipeciully. Cream in nn.i ijiin-li:y. l;i;i:v.kl.I.El. r. t C. J--' .-. V. Y!l" NO, I'r.oi -eiVr, St'itioner. ami News rea!er F.rney ( ::. !!, T !.( 'ei'fecti .i r i v. i'ine ' iiiars. Soda Water ami Milk ? !::;!;:, l'lanus and i .-i j:is:s ai;d 'nsi al Iii-trumenis. pLOTHINO. U S. & c MAYER. C.en!s Kuir.isliii.g-i. Fine Tailor Mane Clothing in Men'i. Hoys' and 1 'biliji-en's Wear. 'J heir pile, s b.fy 1 fi pt'tiiiiiti. Tliev misrepresent i.oi'nin. Th- lr v.'. r t !s Their IS md. r-L THINti. v I . C.OLinNO. Cl.;t!i"i'c. Fii-nisl-.i'ia Ootids Co to the old re IbLbl" house for H its. Cars. Umbrellas, Trunk. I'.o. t. Shuts. Main street. li-xt Cass 1 e. Batik. p LOTH IN). Xt c. e. -wr-corT. C'lotliinjr. Hats. Caps, A-c. Hwe FiiMiishinas our specialty. One price :-.nd no M-mkey : us iness, 't i ays to trai.se with us. U.ickoid Blk. CAN NINO CO MP A N V. OAHKUTH CANVIST.rO., Frap1 Carru'h. Hftiry J. Streljrht, I'mprietors. Packers of the Climax r.raud Vci; -tablet!. c 1 N F EOT Ii'M'KY. PHI I I.I II KRiVs, I ru:t. Confectionery and Fine Cigars. .VGA. O. T'. SMI n & TO. Dea'ers m W.Vl Parer. I'ninti. Oil. Art "Mater ial Cigars &c. KuekwooJ Bioek. "QKU f". Hi n", CIi- rtEPIO & O... mieals. Taints. Oi's. TT.UG3. IJ F. O rr.TCKE A CO.. Hruifi. Med'eines. 1 beuiicaid. raintp. Oils', Varni"h . Oye s'nll-i et:i . Kine -tiaIonery, Seicet T i'.ct and Taney Anicle?. TT.YGrnn, (W'OrFUKS K. i. WHITH. Dry 0vh1, Gro"erie N'.H ions. General iler- chandi - ie, etc. tj. E, cntner Main and 6th Stf. lry nocd. Nollon i L . '' - "'ij Ooodn. One noor eait lint Matioual Una. "i;(Mr!s. r.HorRttiKH. K. UOVKV & SOX. f'arry a lirpe tx'k of Fine ircerle, i Is, "arpels. lz icensMHie, Notions, Fiini v Comix, to be found In the county, per la n fttrect. bctweeu Mh and etli. Pry ml tp- DUM1ST. ill!. A. T. WITIIKKS. "Ilie fnndeMs iJeiitl-ti." Teelh extrseted without ih- Jean tminor liar-u. Ar ifictsl leet'i fiHerteil Imniediaie'y lifter extincllet; ti-'tural one w lien dolled Hold Mil l all o' If" 11 t'ictlj- lirs-t cla-M. Oll't-e I:i L'l.lm: l;lock. Ll'KNlll.'Ki'. r ii Ki UY i:!i:ck. Kunltii-e. redrtiic. i iiiikIhi: llla-H", Tb'ture l- r line-. t-!e. Wooden and ,xlctal I'.-sVets kent in lin a. r-.rux iiu ;!:. i I. I'KaKI.M X. Kl!-i.-;ie. 1 Hl.i.l Mill, ('jjlio'stel y Coin!-. mi s. luieeiiswuiv, "l Ii: w are. uud a 'I k iio's of Hii'i i-lii'I'l Hoods. .North t;!'i street, bctweili Main mid Vli e. ii. NT's ! u li v I-" ii i i : 7f ' i ."." " l- .1. 11. 1 i Wl bY. ;. i.t Klnr Furnisher .md flalte -. Th" ni'sl iiipie'.e ami linest sreek In the city. I arrutl: L'oi-;-;. lor. 'lib and Main. f;:t 'i Toi i s. -M R. MIT It I'll Y A CO., Hie I v;nl'rn lci'lers in Hrocerie-. nick cry. 'l:i''a, ba ps. Wooden ami Wilb.w ware, Uiniir, Keed,&c. l'aih pbl foreounlry produce, KHl 1. S i l.i:is.-i!oiri,' c, c(Ui"-vifits;:.-N ("roeerii, 1'iovisions, Hl.issware i nd rreel cry. rjbOCfchll.S. Crei ti. Htap'c : V. Mc( Ol liT. md Pahcy i;n rl m. r-bocifKif;:!. U KKNNKTr .t TliTT. Staple and Fancy Hroeerie. Urecn Fruit" and ('alined (ioods. GUOCEUIES. AUf'.. RACU. Hrortiies ami IJueensware, Flour and Feed. Cigars. Tobacco and Cutlery. Kiddle House. GUOCEUIES CM IMS WOMI.FAKTII. Maple and Fauey (irnivrk'n, Glasswaru and 1 rocueiy. l'luurand Feed. T7 0TKU FIiKf)'OOH, rronrietnrCity Hi. tel. Jeriiis, St.fiO per Special Attention j;iveii eoininere;al men. day HAltNF.S-?. W. C. KKKFF.lr. Successor to. RI. StreiKht. Ilainet-s, Saddlery ijouiis. .inl. i.oues, musters, anu an noisciur lushing oods. HAIiOWAKF. JOH NPON BROS.. Hardware. Sloven. Tinwaie, Talde and Pocket 1 et eiy. I'asnn, etc. Household Sewini; Ma eliines and .lenel Oasoliue ftovep. 'J iuwork of all kinds done at reasonable, prices. Alain street, l.'oekwood JilocK. TliWKLKY. 0 Ii A. MrELWAIN. Walelien. Clocks, silverware arid Jewelry. Speeial Attention Kiven to Watch l'epaii iuj.'. TEW EL K Y. KRAXK CAKItUTII & SON. Always carry a fine ptcck of Uiamnnds.Wateli e. Cl eks. Jewelry, Mlveiware and Spectacles. Drop in and inspect theirjioods befere parclian- 11 K eisewnere. TEW E Lit V. .f. SCHLATEK. fewe'er. Walrham Watches a Rpeeialty. Main .-sireer, ne-r r ourui. 1 IV FRY ST A HLE. i-i C. M. HOLMES & SON. 'Hie Checkered Larn. I.lveiv ""'eed ami Sale stable : parlies conveyed tonll partpof the city. . arriages ar. an trains. Corner v me ana etn M EA ' MA I! MKT. KH'IIAKO PILSTEIN. Wbo'esle and Ketail Healer in First Qtialitv Heef. Fork. Mutton Veal. Lamb. etc. Sixth stree', Neville Block. Fiices moderate. MEAT MAKKET. .1. II AT T & f:0.. Ki'l their own Cattle. Mender their own Lard anil Cure their own Kacon. Main street. MEAT MAKKET. FICKLElt & CO.. F's. f'oultry See. We use o: ly the best srrade of native stock. Oysteisand game in season. -R.f EKCIIANT TAILOK. i'i O. F. SMITH, Mcrchan TaTor. Main street, over Merges' shoe store. Con. plete Mock of camples. Kit fT'inranieed. Trices defy competition. MiLLINEi: Y. J1KS. .1. F. .IOIIVSON. A ''omplcte Line of the Lfttest Styles cf Mil lineiy and Trii.iininu's : al.i Clu'dren's and In fants' Uunne s. to be closed out at cost. p E.VrAl'ltANT ANI H'VOn KOOM . J C B HENNCH, .Meals and Lunches sei veil tn order nt a'l hours. A lo 1 stirs, 1 i'r.rf. Tob leeo. Fop and Cider. 'pprisite Kiddle House. qAMl'LE 1JOOM. " FliAHM it KLIETf II. Sampi.i Kooni. lr.ipoi'le.l and Uomestie MT'nes, Li.pioi'.s and Cigars. Only straight goods han dled. Milwaukee I'otlleil Laer a Spefialty. Cor nth and Maiu t;ts. QAMI LE K(()m " THE AMERICAN FXCHANGE, Nick Cui.niiU'hain, plopriotoi- ( liolee A ins, f L!.i-.ii.s ar.u Cigars. I'ool and Hil.iard Tables. I K ciilie liou'e Block. QAMFLK l'OOM. THE ELKIIORN SALOON. Win. Weber, proprietor. Manufacturers of Soda Water. I-ireh I'eer. Cider, etc. Ajieat for Fred liruii's Celebrated l.ner Beer. AM.LK llOOM. w JuHV nLKE. Sunn 1" Room and billiard Hull. Choice Wines Liquors and Clin;r. lMHard and l'onl Tables. G . 13. K:E2v2 PGTSB, ctical Pieno il Cmr Tuner Pra AND iikpaii:fk. First r -lafs work guarnnteed. Alsodeal-c-r in Pi:i:iosand Organs. Office atBoec-k's fnniiture f-tore, Plattsmoutli, Nebraska. Sewer Bids. Proposals for the construction of dis trict s-jn-cr in district No. 2, Plattsinoutli, Nt-briiska. Setilefl bids will be received by the chairman of the board f public works at his office in said city until noon, Oct-.-bur ISth, 1888, for the construction of an tight inch Sanitary sewer pipe in district No. two as follows: Commenc ing near the east end of the alljy in block No. tweuty-eight, thence west in alley to a connection with the o foot storra water sewer in Sixth street. To be done according to plans and spi cifics iions on file in the office of the board of public works. The aggregate estimate of the cost of said work is 333.50. Bids must be made on bidding blanks furnished by the chairman of the board of public works, and must be accom panied by a certified check on a local bank in the sum of $100, as an evidence of good faith. Bids will be opened and contract let nt 2 o'clock p. ni. 01 said day. J. W. Jorrxsox, Ch'm., Board of Public Works. Send your job work to the Hekald ofSce. Slierwin & Williams mixed paints, the best in the market, atFricke& Co's. drag ttore. . 8-tf. Now is the tlxna for Hc political doctrine among the pec Is, eubecrlblmr for THE DAILY IN'ii. Which la a reliable, active, and able exponent of I. trlnes. A3 A NEWSPAPER it 13 unexcelled by an, . It has been FORGINQ TO THE FRONT rapidly in the U tho issue BETWEEN PROTECTION AND FREE TRAL. nent, 1: has bad A RE3ULAR BOOM. Tho cavuo 13 ap OCZTAlstheonly RELIABLE PROTECTION MORNING NEV.V Publlehed in Chicago, and PROTECTION 13 NOW TH3 1 ISSUiS, Every frlond of trua Republicanism ought to help swell . growth. Why ehould a Rapublican aid tho enomyby patronizing FIL NEWSPAPERS, and thus dlasomlnatlner false poUticil doctrines ? A'ote ia the titne to tubacribo and to induce other to do tho MM Ak Subscribe through your new3dealor or postmaster, or send direct, cial rates offered for the campaign. Sample copies sent on request. Address THE INTER OCEAN, Chicago. 1 1 . '.r HZ. jEP JLJ m$m lrW IILj ZLdZ mJZtim "2T DEALIHI IN STOVES, -AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS. -LATEST WINDOW KKl'T CONSTANTLY ON HAND. PICTURE IFEliflS&H SIXTH STREET, l'ET. MAIN AND eei-iqett -DEALERS IN- Frine Staple anc -Ilcatlouarters Fruits and Oranges, Lemons, IJanans Canned Fruits PRICES LOW. 22 ain Street Jonathan IIatt. C1TYP PORK PACKERS and deai.eks in BUTTER AND EGGS. UEEF, PORK, MUITON A ND VEAL. TIIE BEST TIIE MARKET Sugar Cured Meats, Hams. Bacon, Lard, &c, &c ot our own make. The best brtmcls WHOLESALE P. a n J? . " rr. CO F5 573 C o r. ol 0" lb 6?J KJ o 13 JULIUS PEPPERBERG. MANUFACTURER OF AND WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALER IN THK Choicest Brands of Cigars, including our Flor de Pepperbergo'J and "Buds FtTLL LINE op TOBACCO AND SMOKERS' ARTICLES alwyt in stock. Nov. 20, 1885. y 0y r? W y g 1 AS o S CQol O 02 I uig I H -1 : 2 t- m r i ! 1-rl W FURNITURE, ALL KINDS OF STYLKS OF- G 3 I'ydDS TO 03aUE3Et YINi: I'LATTPMOLl H, Mil'. k "I'M I I- rocenes tor all kiwis of- Vegetables I and all varieties of fresh .ami constantly oh hand. GIVE US A CALL r $c TUTT, Plattsmouth.. J. W. Mauthis. " Fancy G Ea ff 7 FFSfo TKJT RK3 AFFORDS ALWAYS ON HAND. of OYSTERS, id cans and bulk, al AND RETAIL. HEALTH S WEALTH ! Dr. K C. West's Nerve and Ural 11 Treatment a guarantee nieeille fnr Hv.sinla In'i e-s. ui!vu1sii.n.'. Kit. Nrrvens r-eurnlht, Il d aehe. yerveeun ITostratfun chiimo l.y ll.f un of a'col.ol or toliaeeo, U akeuliif v. V ei.tul Ue pfe'sion, Solter.iuu ol tlie I'rain remli ii u in In. sanity ; i.n lenrtir ti t misery, dreny Mid 'iejiin, reniatnre old Atre. I'arrei.iiess. Lot ol l' w er in rimer m-x. Invi'liiLliiry Jiim mic' .t r inat' rrhfi-a caused ly ov i-exert!en .f tl:e lirnin. e:fabuse orover-lnt!nlf?eiice. 1'aeli liex contains oce n. until 'h treatment. 1 ji Lex orsix boxes for 45X0, sent by n;ail I'l t bid ot receipt of price WEGUADilMrESIXECXES To cure any caie. With each order recelvrrt by us for six bojes. accon. panted wltii fS , we will send tlie pnreliKfer i.nr wrilttn t'liami; tee to return the rroney if tlie traln ei.t d'e.t not t fleet a cure. Uiiarar.tep.i isnud .t.iv by Will J. "Warriek sole auent, l luttf nioutri, Ntb. Dr. C- A. Marshall. Hesidoiit 3Doniist, Preservation of the Natural Teeth a Specially. Auestheties given for Pain less Filling or Extraction or Teeth. Artificial teeth made on Gold, Silver. Rubber or Celluloid Platts, and inserted as soon as teeth are extracted when de sired. All work warranted. Prices reasonable. Fj-fzfiERALn'a Block PtiTrsMouia. Nub ' Everything necessary for furnisbinsr a 7 home can be purchased at II. Boeck'a. V