THE DAILY HERALD : VIA TaSou in, iSiJKASlCA, WEDNESD., The Plattsmouth Daily Herald. KNOTTS BKCS.. Publishers & Proprietors. Tllli rl.ATi.TMOUTII IIKK AI.I) I puf! islic.J evry evening exeept Sunday and Weekly every Thtli'nUy moiiiin. IteKln-t-icil ut the poMnfllce, I'liiltfiiimil li, Nehr..iS nc eoiid-cla iiiatt-r. Ofllee cmmr of V Hie unci Fifth rlrt etl. 'li-it-phonc No. :;x. Titus rr kaii.v. One copy one jear in alvair. ly inail. ...? no itaciiy rr inontlt. by car: ler, - O110 copy irr rrk, hy cariirr, IS TKH'. rut WKKKI.V. On eopy one year. In advance $1 .V) Out) copy til uiouini. In advance 75 NATIONAL REPUBLICAN TICKET KOIt I'UKIIKNT, HEXJAMIN HAKU1SON, of Indiana. KB VICK I'KbSII'KNT, LEVI 1. MORTON, of New York. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS II. C. KUSSELL. Colfax county. GEO. II. HASTINGS, Saline county. 31. 31. IIUTLEU. Civs county. CHAS. V. IDDIN'JS, Lincoln county. JAMES M( NK.NKV, Webster county. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. KOIt OOVKHXOK. JOHN 31. TIIAYEi:. KOIt I.IKl'TE.NANT OOVKICNOR. GEORGE I). 3IEIKLE.IOHN. KOIt PKCKKTAilY OK STATU, GILBERT L. LAWS. FOR THKASUItKIt, J. E. HILL. KOIt AVDITOK OK ri'BMC ACCOUNTS, THOMAS II. BENTON. KOIt ATTOItNKT OE.NKUAI., WILLIAM LEESE. FOR COMMiSSIONKIt OP PUI5MC LANDS AND IH'II.PIXOS, JOHN STEEN. SUrEHINTEXDFXT OK ri'BLIC IX- st ruction. GEORGE 11. LANE. ron CONGRESSIONAL TICKET- FOR CONGRESS, (first ConKrensional liMrrict.) W. J. CON NELL. COUNTY TICKET. FOR STATE SKXATOK, 3IILTON D. 1'OLIC. FOR FLOAT ItKlV.KSK.N T ATIVE, 1 1 is' ri t N. i'iii . JOHN C. WATSON. FOR KtPltl-SKXT ATI V KS, N. M. SATCHEL, EDWIN JEARY. KOR CorXTV ATTORNEY, ALLEN BEESON. FOR COMMISSIONER. 1 T. KIST. A MM I I J. TODD. FOR sruVEYOK. HERMAN SCHMIDT. The terror of the TVnm'-..s;;: Democrat at me prospect i u.it in-ir Mali; win oe carried by the republicans is significant. li proves mat even in its most impreg nable strongholds IJourbonism is totter ing to its fall. Globe Democrat. A Dexter street r dlro.id company has just purchased 5000 tons of iron castings from an English firm. There were sev eral bids from American foundries, but the English offer w.is J)0c less per ton than the lowest of them. The explana tion lies in the fact that iron-molders' wages in England do not exceed $l..r0 per day, while in the United States they average f 2.73 per day. 3Ir. Beeson is our present county attorney and the nominee of our party. He is an able la.vyer, an honest man nnd a fearless prosecutor. Do the people ol Cass county want to exchange this pul- lic servant of ability, honesty and exper ience for Mathew Gcringf We submit tha question and apprehend that it is only necessary to call the attention of re publican and democratic voters alike to the proposition. THIS NIB XT LEGISLATOR!!. There is no doubt about the designs of thu democratic leaders of the McShanc clique; while they imtkn war on Gov. Thayer, they do not expect to defeat him but they do hope to capture the legisla ture ol this state. This is thu'r design and money is being freely placed to ac complish that object. This would insure t lie return of John A. 3IeShaue to the United States senate from Nebraska and witli a like gain in another quarter the senate of the United States would become democratic and thu solid south l3 again restored to its ancient inheritance of the full and complete control of this govern ment. Then fchould 3Ir. Iljrrisoii be elected he would be powerless to act. Dakota would bo kept out of the union and four ycirs from now the political jtatus of the country would be precisely as it is today. Mr. Harrison as president a id the republicans in possession of con gress the lights of Dakota would be rjcogni.nd, two new republican states would b.j added to the union and democ racy with its free trade; its ballot box stalling; its southern system of Mexiciu i.iti.Mi, would be relegated to the bark ground neyer to figure again in American a (fairs until it was reorganized on a plat form iu harmony with our free institu tions. Cannot the republican party of Nebraska sjc all this? Cannot the re publican party of Cass county see this? and hone.-tly unite on our legislative ticket? If the policy of supporting McShane democrats by leading republi cans in Cass county because of disappoint ments in controlling nominations, is to prevail, it would be well to abandon the party organization at once. It a mm stands back, sulks over tlu nominations, saying, "Oh yes I will support the ticket but I don't like the nominees" he is in point of fact throwing his weight and influence against the ticket and his party i Ins is poor politics, it is not square deding, for if a nomination is fit to bs supported ut all, it is fit to be supported honestly and bravely; especially oy ina leaders ol a party which are continually ask'ng and r.'C ;iving favors as party nvn. Milton D. Polk, Edwin Jeary. Nichols Satchel, .Jlm C. Watson, Allen B' s n, Annni B, Todd and Herman Schmidt fire the nominees of the repuiilic-in of C:!s c:iiity fj:rlv n miuiited and t'ipy are all rood ni'-n. Equal in ever" p-tpect ant! in many the superior of loose nominated by thu democracy of th- county. So we urge upon all republicans and csptcndly upon those recognized as the leading ;ii--!i t.'f the patty, who have received r-ti!.tantial benefits at its hands, to conu i;; like men and Mippoit this ticket. No oilier course can be adopted with success :mi I no other course will satisfy the rank .and file of the party, who are in earnest and honest in their support of the men and principles of their party. If our Ih ket is defeated it will be done by mollis unpardonable in this year of our national contest, for Cass county is a republican county and entitled to repub lican representation. m I Li S CQR3 1 1 1TC3E MARGE. OP 'PROGRESS! OUR LATEST IHPROVEMENTS ! Cftmpetitinn In tfi I.lfn ofTrdf,"n(t If you liv not our Intent Imprnvod frty l liiiukrliK1 how llelv trmlM Ix. ir Iiow irl mr comjH-ilt.irii have to work . ki'ii lihm niul rour ret.illT for tho J A M ICS MEANS' 3 HIIOE, or II... JA.tlKS ,HltA.NN' 61 cannot AmIt vfiur ........ w. 1 1 i. , n..-il4. J" OMillVely llf.;ifi iiiiit-m. iiktiiik iiiir iimii" i i.'iiiii"i iiitiuij fill UK ulit of II i. 61 KIIOK Vour rotnllerwlil mipply yu with Hlioe to kiuiiiimmI If you niniia iijhxi mi .ioii.k n; if ou ilo not limlnt. Noma (.fa Will C'OUJl YOU lulO UU UJ lUll-uur ilUU9 HJWU w nn-J inr.r n mi .JiT 'l UDU Q0JSi'T you Jniuiv it ? Of course you do and you will want warm Underwear, Blankets, etc. Q UIl Line is Unsurpassed by any other line in the city. A handsome fATZTETY of Seasonable Dress Goods, Broad cloths, Henrietta, Cloths, Trecots, etc- YYERYTITIjYG in Blankets, Flannels, Bed Comforts, Ilosicrv, Battings, that you will iran t. -0U will not regret looking 'our different D?.- parimenls over before purchasing lb wiW. pay you. gelO'tvYVi RUGS and a Handsome Line of Car pets. Malts, Floor Oil .Cloths, and Linoleum at L(w Prices. I ! I'rfrtON ft rvtailei j-Of JAMES 74EAHS $"H'k &n SHOP W V ". rTw, r- .. VfciN DURABILITY I A kt f k K -5" AND .6- ' " Lt OS b m , , - c ti .1 JAMES JEANS j $4 SHOE CANNOT FAI1 TO S ATI S FYV THE MOST. FASTIDI Such hit lpen I ho recent progrtM in our branrh of Indiistrr thnt we are now to iifllrm tlmt tho Jam. Mvhiih' $i Shoe U In every ruKe't eipml to IheHhoe which only a few yeamaxo were ritiiillisl atelht or ten dollurx. If you will try on a palryou will lie convineel that we lo not rxawrul. Ouraureihu original l ami t SIkm-s, and HiohO who Imllato our nytem of lniHltieHU are unable to compel) with u lu qualltv f factory prixluetit. In our line we are the. largeitt iiiunuriii'turnra In the Untied Ktatea. One of our traveling aaleameu who Is now vIhIUuk the Mhoe retailers of the faelflu Coast and Itocky Uountnln Region write" from there as follows: "I am more than attnll l wliU the rcnultsof my trip. I hare thus fnr suti-neileil In pliieltiKour full line In the hands of 'A No. 1'ilaalers In every polut I have vUltisl." Ho goes on to hay, "Thu l a plena' id reifion for us to sell bIiocw In. Ixx-aune most of the retullers are liurnlnn their ciihIoiiiith ut re (Mil about double the prlueit wuicll thu shoes bave oot at wholesale. The conneiieii-ii la that the peoplp who wear shoe are paylnu lx or H.-ven dollars a pair for shoes which are not worth as lunch as our J All EM DIEANS' ti'i and 81 8IIOES. Our hlnxs with their very low retail prices stamped on thu soles of every pair are breaking down thu hlKb prices which have hitherto rulod In the retail murkets here, and when a retailer puts a full line of goods lu his stock they at once begin to go off like hot cukes, so jocat Im the deniond for them." .... Now, klud reader, Just atop and conhlder what the above alanine so fur as you nrf c mcerned. 1 a8i2-es you that If you keep on buying shoes liearlntf nomauufaeturerH' nimieor fixed ictuil i rice htamM-4 on tile soles, vou eunnot tell what you are KettinK and your retailer is probably ninkin;: you iay tlouhl what TOUT Kh'oes have cot him. Now, can you afford to do this wldle we are protecting vou bv stamping our name and the fixed retail price upon the soles of our shoes before they leave our factory i.o thut you cannot be made to pay more for your xtaoes than they are worth T (shorn from our celebrated Inclery are aolil by wide-awake retnllrra In a II pin ts of fhe country. We will place them caully wtthlu your reach In any Stole or Territory it you will invent ona cent lit n petal card and write to us. JAMES JttEAJiS & CO., 41 Lincoln St., Jtostoii, JMass. ST0VES7 2S Zj 3 DEALER IN FURNITURE, AND ALL KINDS OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS. -LATEST STYLES OF- WINDOW C UETAXIfS K E ! T CONSTANTLY ON HAND. SIX'i II ST LEE 1 LIT. 3'A1 N A N D VINE. I I AT 'i I'll', LI i W VS zSSfr BS 3 There seems to be considerable uneasi ne.ss among leading republicans of Doug I county for fear Cass county will return a democratic delegation 'to the m xt legislature. 1 here certainly is enough to do for o'ir republican neighbors up there, to puiify the hybird politics or that county m hi ch is never republican unless it be for Douglas county men and mensuro-. CV.s county is republican from principle ir.d Douglas county for- Douglas county hen Omaha republicans get through booming John A. McShanc and trainin w.tli him, it will be time for the leadeis of that county to lake a lively and saving interest in Cass county's welfare, This county is republican and we shall do oar best to give a good account of it. FREE TRADE IN EXCLAXD. Here is a picture of what free trade has accomplished, painted by an English journal: "The latest published statistics of pau perism show that the workhouse popula tion of England and "Wales is 184,475, a larger number than any recorded in the same period within the limits of tha re turns. And this totally irrespective of those receiving outdoor relief. One per son in every 153 throughout the king dom within the walls of the workhouses. while in the metropolis itself the number hxs reached tli3 appalling average of one in every seventy-two : Acid to these the number of those receiving outdoor relief, and the countless other recipients of public and private "charity," and it will Le seen that the "two or three millions reduced to pinching poverty"' is no figure of rhetoric, but a horrible truth. The few rich, growing unjustly still richer, increasing poor becoming still poorer that is where we are after forty years of free trade." It only took sixteen years of free trade in the United States to put the people in nearly as lamentable condition as that. described above. In 1857 President Jluchansn. in a message to Congress, declared that the people in the midst of unsurpassed agricultural plenty were starving. Do we want to try the exper iment oyer again t Doubting Thomases, remarked an eminent divine, "must exist in ratio to the too credulous." The habit of cautiousness is not, as a general thing, inborn, but is the result of a natural gen erous and confiding nature repeatedly victimized by the cunning and crafty. So the many disappointments, and often injurious effects, arising from the use of various vaunted remedies, have induced an undue cautiousness, and, in many casts, entire abandonment of the use of any, We call attention to the icmcdies of Dr. IL V. Pierce.of Buffalo, which physicians are employing in their prac tice with the niot beneficial results. His ' Golden Medical Discovery," for clisiases of toe lungs and kidneys, heart affections. fev. r and ague, dropsy, and all diseases of the blood, has never failed when put to the test. If I W P" B III HflVlffQT .OSSl ! We m?r mm mm- oi mm mm m mi Other Branches, such as Finis, DressGiiflis In all varieties. Our Stuck of Wmt Geods Is very complete. RemtinLer v c oU'er a Special &T0i 6 continue to ofTer SPECIAL PRICES I and Extra Good Bargains in LJ dies', Children's and Misses' WRAPS Seal Plushes, Short Wraps, Cloaks, Newmarkets, Plush Spcques, Etc., Etc. n Ess mJmim CTiLY S3. IO FOR VUE W l.VAiLY UKl'ALV ttVV AND t. Demorest's Monthly Magaane. K WONDERFUL l'UBLICATIOX, Many pnppofe IEIORESTS MONTH! Y to be a fahliiou rnat'a.ine. 'i'Lis is a rcat injHihk.i. 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Single copies (each containing Pattern Order), 20 cents. Published by W. JENNINGS DEMOREST, New Youk. The above combination U a splendid chance to get our paper and Dsmorest's lio.STiii.r at reduced rate. Send your subscriptions to luU oflloi. For "run-down." debilitated and overworked women. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is ths best of all restorative tonics. It is a potent Fpeciflo for all those Chronic Weaknesses and Diseases peculiar to Women : a powerful, gren rsi as well as uterine, tonic and nervine, it Jmparts vigror and strength to the whole system. Jt promptly cures weakness of stomach, nausea, jndifrestion, bloatinjr. weak back, nervous pros tration, deointy ana sleeplessness, tn oitner sex. It is carefully compounded by an experienced physician, and adapted to woman's delicate onranization. Purely vegetable and perfectly harmless in anv condition of the svstem. tavoriie rrencrio. tlon " is the only medicine for women, sold by druRrffists, under a poaiiive guar antee of satisfaction in every case, or price ($1.00) refunded. This guarantee has been printed on the bottle-wrapper, and faithfully carried out for many years. For larpro. illustrated Treatise on Diseases of Women (1W pag-es. with full directions for home-treatment), send ten cents in stamps. Address, World'i Dispensary Mfmcai, Association, 6J JIain Street, Buffalo, . Y. Warranted.! The Daily IIekald loots. jcr week. delivered for $500 Reward. Vc 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 Liver Pills, when the directions are strictlv complied with. They arc purely vegetable, and never fail to "jive satisfaction. Larse boxes ;cutainini 30 sugar coated pills. 2oc. For stl by all druggists. lie ware of covnterfeits and imitations. The rren- uillc? tllJlnilftrf lired nnl v lir .Tiilin C r & Co., 802 W. Madison St. Chicaeo.&ml I Sold bv XV. J. Warrick. " i 15 Per Cent Discount On All Woolen Underwear. A Call Will Convince You. .jr. WedkbawcSiL AN t a i . . f- m H J. H. EMMONS, 31. I. H'JA'CKOPIIATIU Physician I Surgeon Offlee tiver WefC-ottV store, Mam street. Refidenci in Ur. Seliildknecht's proierty. I'lnoiiie DiKeaKP" ard Oieasi s of Woiiiiui and Children a spi-cially. Cilice lioliif, 0 to 11 a. in. 2 to 6 and 7 to 9 p m. "WILL DPEX SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION ANI VOCAL CULTURE. Special care Inken in rultivuting lung power, removing voice from throat. CLE0NE B. DAWIELS, Of Oma' n, formerly of Vahiiiton, D. C. Terms, reduced, per lefon, oOcts. Address Uox -'Jyl. Plattsmoc.'.h I. ). B. &. L!. Time Table. 05 5 V 5. c i ?-Jr q i. fej il I I 573 j ce I COINO WT. Ko. 1 . 5 :lo a. m. v", 3. 0 :4' ;, in. N'o. f. r, :17 a. vo. T.--7 ' i. Hi. . !. li :I7 ;. iri. N'o. 110 ;J7 a. In. AU trai l ni'i ! .i N'ih 7 ;tinl x wiiicii naily ex-f- t r-i it iit-. r.o is a -tub f P.ic ?.'.. 19 i a : nb fi'.m I"; R. B. IH IM. r Ay. Xo, 2 - I :".( p. . 4. in :M a. !n. . t; 7 :!.' . le. 'i. Kl.'-'J :13 a. In, mi t. and fr-iin M liu.i. r He. J':!!'-! i hi j.f ?,n i m :::) .liin.-l:..! ;,t ! ln.i- . Wl.VOIlAM, JcJi.V A. I'WII.S. Notary Pi:h!:c. o?a:y rubllc. IV 1 .' I) 31 A M A lAVli, Attorneys - at - Law. Office -7?r Hark f ( aft- Ccn.ry. Plaitsmoctu. - - Ni;i:i!Vska FOIi HXJAu TO VEUDFAIH I Stssrs and Hcfsrs, One. Two and Three vp;o-i obi, near Kiiwa, Kan ts ; .suitable f-r l'e. iiiii or Jioiiglu i:. A.1h o Stoclt Cnttlo. Wi:I n-li on lime Ik l ai tb s ninkin Ult.l-k.ia-.t I p:"-r : a;)iircss : K. 1:.;K1MK"S. K'owa, Ka.,t W. li. CiUI.MJ , Kani-ii- l.'ily, hlv, Send your job work to the Heuald office. Dont go to Omaha when you want to get your beautiful parlor' nnd bed room sets but g-o to Henry Boec k's fur niture emporium where you can get every thing in the furniture line that will go tci make your home beautiful and comfort able; and above all you can get it c heap. Remember that he who sells most cart sell cheapest.