THE DAILY HE HALO : I LATTSMOCTIT, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, V 7ho Platlsmouth Daily Herald. Publishers & Proprietors. THE MEETIXO LAST EVENING. The meeting at tins opera hous? was well attended Inst evening despite the heavy ruin hiicI almost iinpaKMihlc streets. Mr. Watson, our float candidate, enter- j t lined hi aduitors with n brief and pointed rfuine of thi taritf h-rriblatiou , r t . . a I 01 me country, uuring our national cx- TI1K PI.A1I .JMU I II IIKKAl.;. Ii ptiblhlied oi'rv ewiium except .Sunday ami V. kly every I hufday nomiif;. L.rni-- lerea at inn poiiomce. r.at .miioim n. JM-or.. s ; , nr,. t,llwin,, .,;,. l ,.n,l ae.ond-cliov mall-r. Oilier romer of Viue and '"'""Ct, MloW lllg tlrl U.itloilHl and C0II1- J-'lltb trtH. 1 iU J.l.i.iic u. M. I nn rriril i.romw rit v lim ulu-nr urecnile.l af during OTP f O v Pi 1 HUE' MIS El F"PLu'lii)8RESS! OTJE LATEST HHPEOVEHENTS I . iVjA.-.ii;s :.:i:a.w 93 eilott or iu ja.uks aiAKt i miok TMMf COJ( DAILY. One copy on jear in adVai c by mail... One copy per month, lyi artier One copy per week, by earlier, TKKM4 rOR WFKKI.V. One copy one year, in ad vance One copy alx months, in advance. ... the period of protection and 1 fa fot'firun Ilia I nr. . fo 1 history during tlic interval of democratic I . e v rami rciorm ior revenue oniy. lie ..$1 no 75 NATIONAL REPUBLICAN TICKET. FOIt PKEHIPKNT, BENJAMIN" HAIIKLSON, of Indiana. KOII VIC E rHKSIOKNT, LEVI V. JIOIiTOX, of New York. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. II. C. RUSSELL, Colfax county. CEO. II. HASTINGS, Saline county. M. M. 1JUTLEII, Cass county. CIIAS. P. IDDINOS, Lincoln county. JAMES McNKXKY, Webster county. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. KOR GOVKIINOK, JOILV M. THAYER. FOIt LIEUTENANT OOVEKNOK, OEOROE D. MEIKLEJOHN. KOH SECKKTAnV OF STATE, GILBERT L. LAWS. FOIt TKEASt llKIt, J. E. Ill LI FOR ACDITOU OK PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, THOMAS II. DENTON. FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL, WILLIAM LEESE. for commissioner ok l'uuLic LAN us and $73,000 in buying his way into Congress, pointed out the fact that during the period, binee of republican supre macy, when the doctrine of protection to American industries and American labor has had its full swing, that the country has enjoyed its greatest pros pcrity. His remarks were well received by the appreciative audience. Hon. John L. Webster, of Omaha, followed in n brilaiant speech, which for argument, pathos and apt pleasing illustration by anecdote and otherwise was a rare treat; touching upon the democratic proposi tion to throw the American markets open to the world he showed conclusively the result of such a course would lie at the expense of our wage workers. He called attention to the bad record of the demo cratic party upon every great vital ques tion which has effected the welfare -of the American people in times past. Then he took up the issue in the present cam paign in Nebraska and showed, the absurdity of John A. McShane's claims to statesmanship and preferment. How that gentleman's only idea of greatness was its money value in the market, how he debauched this congressional district two years ago expendting something like Fon KCILDINOS, JOHN STEEN. 8UPERINTENDFNT OK PUBLIC IN STRUCTION. GEORGE B. LANE. CONGRESSIONAL TICKET- FOR CONGRESS, (First ConKreslnal Iitiict.) W. J. CONN ELL. COUNTY TICKET. FOR STATE SENATOR, MILTON D. POLK. FOR FLOAT r.r.FRIISI NTATIVE, i !'! fi : N.. i.tlit ,) JOHN WATSON. KOH REIT. ESENT.VTI VES. X. M. SATCHEL, EDWIN JEARY. FOR COUNT V ATTORNEY, ALLEN BEESOX. how he then had to buy the Omaha Herald at $122,000 to get the patronage ear of the great Grover and how his object now was to procure by the same means a seat in the United States Senate from this iepublicin state, and finally, how he was not going to get there. The speeches were good, the meeting was re sponsive and enthusiastic and at its close Hon. IL B. Windham, chairman, pro posed three cheers for Harrison and Morton which were give", with a hurndi. The meeting w.-is a Mirc-.-M ;iiid republi cans i p s'-nt wen l'n- y. JvtXV'T you linow it ? Of course you do and you will want warm Underwear, Blankets, etc. QUR Line is Unsurpassed by any other line in the city. A handsome AniETY of Seasonable Dress Goods, Broad cloths, Henrietta, Cloths 3 Trecots, etc- YER YTIIIXG in Blankets, Flannels, Bed Comforts, Ilosierv, Battings, that you will want- PMinot limucltie Imv.- 1 Auk your ivuukt acci'MIn to youri" Uoniilvrly retailer will nup t ; rutuUcra willcuu v h.-v.-ir;? our nam unci prlr-o tnmpI i l.'ilntr on Ihn !. Your y . -j i t '.i- v--i-i-eaJ , , - ; i:'.i-i.vt W upott wuieh thi-y inuko it lawr proUU . .... m rm TT1 T TT $4 SHOE CANNOT FAIL S ATI S FYXf rur iiincT C JT rCT,inUA JJAMES ... ... . - i .. . ...i.... 1 1.. , i t. a Janir!) Mpfiiis 41 S!i Ii In eicVv wi '! ri .l to il.e wlilcti only few year UK wT ret., l-l lit -Wt It ton dr,M If vol ii ! VrV m :. ,.;., V(n, will ooiivluo.l thrlt w .lo nt .xnif!t rt. Our. ar. th 2?l ItSal T1 a"'l i t S a- I iho v,l... I.i,ltt or .y.ttn of b..ln. nre "''T.;,V,,U' " ' uuiiitv oi fL-t.-rv pr.-lu.-l;.. In ur w i.ro tho largeHt niauurwaurrnt In I ha luiltj-a htaten. H OiVaof our ikve.'"-''"' ' ''"" w:-' 1 vltju thu "Uo retailor, of thal'ac-IUo foiist and Ro. ky 'Tmiiilrl''' v'' ' T ' H I ' i ; ' r u'ltd of my trip. I bn thn, tnr nu.-cccM In pl.-u-lnour full line In lli hiiint.i 'A npleuliil re'i"ii f- r . retail iilout iloul;!.- '! pvoplt: who we-ir -JAMES 31 KA X?.' (tjt-s uf every p-.ir.-i;,- i.r iiut tvlien a retail, r ;. n -l tlm l'iiian'l f.r ; i . ;.-. Now, kiln! r.-.t.t , .v uiurta vou that i& ' 'i yi the soles, you - whtlt rour i.li.n-s Ii.. our nam? and '" ' cannot be uide t-i- HheM frenf c".y thecouutrr. reut In a piiUd c:- r. r p-.p i on Ml - :!'- ; )l ii 1 i. I l.fivn vlriltl'll." H ltO- Oil lo Ml.V. "'lllU 1 I i..-1'iiuno luont or tliu re-taller nr.) -lmrKl"t tlielr riiHtom.-i at sinie have rout at whole-wile. Tlio coiiM..iieueo In thai tli.J . -.ea li!!Hr a pair for shoe u hl. h ore not worth a inweli an our ; --. Our BlHM-s with their very low retail prl.-en HtiiinN..I on tli l.lh pric-e whleh have hitherto rulu.l In the retail mill kett here, Li Uii block they at oneo begin to o oir like hoi eitkeM, no t;ruut i-.!.t what the above nlxnlMert no far ax you ureef.neerned. II ii.es bearliiK noui.uufax-tuierV niuiie or llxrO r. iiill i i iee iaiui-l u- lilif ami your retailer i irooaoy inmniK i't ii j -r !- M ' i". i . -I. l :: I - m ouaaoru wnoioii " i.i n..h j wlde-nwake retailer In all parte af i tLi-Mole. of our ahoes before inoy leave our i thnn they are worth act. ry bo that you la any aiatuor 'ferrlu.ry if yuu wui luve.t one CO., il Lincoln St., Uostoa, Mass i ry are aald by s I'.litu your reach 1 I. Z-J aa, alT y DEALER IX- 0U will not regret looking our .tjijj "rrent De partments over .before purchasing. It will pay you. gJYiiVi BUGS and a Handsome Line of Car pets, Matts, Floor Oil Cloths, and Linoleum at Low Prices. i Nl) ALL KINDS OV- HOUSEHOLD GOODS ATE ST STYLES OF- r. " 5L"J A. t-r- i 1 1 I-. i i i ( ONSTAXTLY ON HAND. SIXTH I 7" T. 3 LT. 7".MX AND VIM'. IT ATI fix I 'IT, M I'. 7t' Ml J.JJii.Xs. or .;tiiV i'J for FOR COMMI:-MO Kit, 1 .-T. A MM I B. TODD. hist. FOR STTRVEYOIZ. HERMAN SCHMIDT. Read the news from New York, New Jersey, Conner ticut, Virginia and Indbiua It h.is a Harrison and 3Iirton boi.in to it that wakes the echoes. Watch out for 'Burthard" and 'Morey Letter" roorbacks in these clcsiii"; clays of the campaign. They may not take an old form, but the democratic managers arc discourged, defeated and not particularly scrupulous. Let money be raised for election new Tuesday night at Rock wood hall. We all want the news, good or bad. The curtain will be rung down on the great American drama of electing a president on Tuesday next and we want the lights turned on for the result. After hearing Mr. Webster's conserva tive criticism of Jno. A. McShane and his intregues for the U. S. senate from Nebraska, can any republicans be found in this county willing to aid that scheme I Mr. McShane the boodlcr, only wants by the defeat of our legislatiye ticket or to know what it will cost to buy a legis anypartofit? This question will Le lature. He is not particular about the answered Tuesday next and a sure and political complexion of the state. He certain record maae ot all wno propose joej, not worry himself about the I'OVEUTY FOR Th I.-.:i.u'.-:: i'iir.'s tr.ivs E:;:i'ii-!i IiPiii-ilr-i v-'b-v. l.'iiiii".- re-'.:l-i.lioi;. . fii".r.-s ; 'I'l'i- Mili bill mi-in? oiTii i:. -rs rr::i i u-iUy t ii .-,, S.ut w id" ei.oi'1: ' ' s-.:;.-:i ; a vast aiimuiit of Eiml!-.!) m.-zclianttin..1 i.ito A in. rit-ii ij potts trfe of duty, which daties have lit rtfnre kept out, ?Jr. Cleyel m-l's re-eh-etion on tip. tnifT ic fo.Di platform will nii-un a widening m-trktt for English coods in America, a lit their moncv eoniincr over liere in increased volumes to help pay our work ea and craftsmen noil furnish additional work for our unemployed And this is the situation on the eye of the presidential battle of 1SSS, which will close on Nov. G. A member of the' British pnrliment aid : '"To convert the United States is in deed a triumph. The Cobdtn Club will henceforth set up a special shrine for the worship of President Cleveland and send him all its publications gratis. Cobdi n founded free trade; Cleveland saved it." The questicn is ; Will that policy so much desired by the English manufac turer be a benefit to the wage earners of this country ? No, it cannot be. it Ti ; fx-- 2 rc;ce 20 ft;.T3 I I I A.-. A. en tj !' V A Li) i up a iU ii a r.3 S -a A m & a 3 Si to join the McShane procession. Should the Mills bill become law, and the articles there mentioned be put on the free list, there will at once begin a readjustment of things. The home man ufacturer competing with the foreign product admitted free must have this re duction of wages. The employes will oppose it, but the end is inevitable the wages must come down, the mills stop pel or the employer be bankrupted. Once make iron ore free, and this contest will immediately begin in every ore operation in this country. Cleveland's letter would inaugurate this contest Laboring men, do you desire it? polities of the voters. He is a clean (?) democratic statesman! All he wants to know is the market value of the comodi ty he seeks in the political market. He will not worry himself over tariffs and political issues; all he wants to know of the dear people is "what is their price? Tlio only thing which astonishes us is that he does'nt demand their delivery at the Omaha stock yards Mr. McShane is ;t nice, clean, statesman who deals in voters as he deals in Texas steers. By all means let the voters of Nebraska es tablish their price by dealing with Mr. McShane! W. Ajy. mm "We continue to offer SPECIAL PRICES I and Extra Good Bargains in La dies', Children's and Misses' if:-jfto? ft Demcrest's v AND '- v Monthly ZCagazine. A WONDERFUL I'UCLICATIOX. Seal Plushes, Short Wraps, Cloaks, Newmarkets, Plush S?cques, Etc., Etc. the holder to t::o c)cc'.:rn r.t A OFTHE HZE3 li;:i t.i.-. d, m- jer year. iree. Yearly t-nb- i f tUe luoncy j : i. ; Publiicl The above r -tn'iii radnced rate, .. ndy Many Ptipposa IlEMOKKST'S MONTHLY to be a fanliion mas'a.ine. This in a preat tnihtake. It undoubtedly contains the finei-t Fashion 1)k I'ARTMbnt of nny lnaij.-izlno publii-licd, but t Ii It- U the case from the fact that preat enterprise anil ex perience ure eliown, fo that each ili-partni. nt. in equal to a raaeaziiie la imelf. In Dkmoiikht'h you get a dozen magazines in one, and wcure n inure ment and inEtrnctiiin for the whole family. It. con tains Stories, Poemn, and other Literary fit fraction, incluilind Artibtic, KcientiHc, and lleiirelpiil.i matterH, and in lliustrateil with original Steel j:nirraviii'. Photogravures, Water-Colorii, and fine Woodcuts, makini; it the Moijfl JIaoazise op Ameuk a. i.ucii cojy contaiim a i atteun iimitn eiiiitiintj 7 Pattern illnptrated in any number of the Matrazine. ainl iu Asr i ui from SO cents to HO tents, or over worth of patterns A t.-i.-il will convince yon that yon ran prt ten times tho valua l - ictich containing Pattern Order), 20 cents. JJ-NXINGS DEMOREST, New York. nti.iTi :-i r 1 .--nHd chunce to get our paper and Dimorest's Montiilt at a 1.1 "s"".-.t.r g i HEftLTK IS iZ-v: 3 Ilioa license, in every state where it has been tried, has " reduced the number of drinking saloons, and led to a social and moral improvement. All good peo ple a 17 '"God speed the day when the liquor traffic may not only be restricted but altogether driven out." But this desirable resnlt cannot be accomplished at a single stroke. Suppose Gen. Grant, when he was grappling with the gigantic forces of the rebellion had said: T will not gain a victory at Vicksburg, at Chattanooga or in the Wilderness; I will on! crush the rebellion by one gratVd stroke.'' Who does not know that had he taken thai view the rebellion would iievir have leen crushed? Great reform re neyer curei at asingle tpp. Other Branches, such as Hills, Dress Goods In all varieties. Our Stock of What Am I To Do? The symptoms of biliousness are un happily but too well known. They differ in different individuals to some extent, A bilious man is seldom a break fast eater. Too frequently, ala, he has an excellent appetite for liquids but none for solids of a morning. His tongue will hardly bear inspection at any time; if it is not white and furred, it is rough, at all events. The digestive system is wholly out of order and diarrhea or conipatiou may be a symptom or the two may alternate. There are ofun hemorrhoids or even loss of blood. There may be giddiness and ! ofteu headache and acidity or llitul'Mice nntl tenderness in the pit of the stomach j To corrfct all this if not effect a cure try ! Nffrre? August Floicer, it costs but aj ri'Sc and thouauads attest it eflicary. j Is very complete. Remember we offer a Special 15 PerCent Discount On All Woolen Underwear. A Call Will Convince You, V; rdir,K!w.Sit ! ! ..! I . ; :--e i Dr.K.C. Wfst':- , v 1 ; i '." : ':. V; Mtmftu atuarantee sp! : ; u;'- : i--A'.es Couvu'sions. Fiw. : ' ' '-lead ache. Kerveoiw l i : thei.-ft of aleoiiol or tot ; . " M-i.tiil le- presfion, Softeim.;' ;' . : ... ..'.iii; in in sanity and leadtr: : -t enth, rrentarure a-, i: : ;. ' ' t l.-w er in cither sex. ! ;; . n 't.er- inatorrhoea csui--' - . .. f 'lie brain, selfalms- v .- -:i .: ' ;-.fii L.x contains one mi):: . .. ' - ' a 1-ox or six Imxfs for . .. i y , . xid receipt of price WE GTJAKJl 7.T. Zir. '-2 . JiE3 To cure any case. .: i.-eiveii liy us f.ir six !).'. . !! ?h 00. we will send t in-: 1!"; 11- jffS I tee to return tl-e : : ut ioe eiSrr. I not effect a enr. ;. ,- "!;.' li frgM Will J.Wani 'k W. t. ' i NOw V' SV UJ- rv-.i-' - --;-.i f Timil tri 3 iM: y l . R - a P "? ? ! - - s 5 : J.H.EMMONS, M. I). H ).VK()l'ATi:iC Physician Surgeon Office over WeeoltV store. V.-un street. Itenidenct in Jr. Seliil.lK neciil 's property. ( 'hrotlie Difanes and I le;iM s of Women and Children a specialty. Oliice liomc, ! to 11 a. 111. 2 to 5 and 7 to it p. in. WILL OPEN SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION AND VOCAL CULTURE. Special care laken in cultivating lung power, removing voice from throat. CLE0NE B. DANIELS, Of Onia'ta, formerly of Washington, D. C Term, redurrd, per b-spt n, .TiOttw. Address Uox :2, Pluttsniouth I. O. B. &. Ki. Time Table. OfllNf W"KT. No. 1. r :1o a. in. N'n, :t.; :40 i. In. No. r i; -.47 a. in. No, T.--7 p. in. -o. : 0 , p. in. Ni. 11 C ;JT a. 111. A'l tiiii-.- run d-'.Hy ! v '.V:-v Xos " :ii:-l H v.l.ieli i:!j'i"f., a.-i tlfiily e.e .i S i;ih;y. N'n. ?.') is aii!Tito aeifi" .1 No. l'.J N a el ii'i fivi "a -iiic , Ci'lM; r-.4". No, '.'. 1 p. t"i. No. 1. I'! :'i m. I'l. No. ; 7 :i: p m. No. 10. : H. I';, I fr..l!l Hi:!!' n n t . I or. :-.! .it 1 .r f! II' . 11 WlNIiHAV. .f-:v . I A I,-. i uo.ir. ; - 'ai j i ubiic. V M.l A. ii t vii,", 2 ! - . . W - ii " ii Vi t w W a O.'tif-f; over !'r.k f '.a-s ri-i:i,y. Plattsmocth. - Xi:r.uK WeclsTbaicln Tuk Daily 15cts. per week. Steers and He'fsrs, On". Two aii'J Tl.r. e ve;irs ( !d, near Kiowa, Kans -.s; si, if .hi.-X-.y j:,, ,,r Ji..!i!i : , -lo Gtocli Cnttlo. Will re'.l en time to utrti.-s ler-kinc flivl-ela-) ptit. -r : :i'!Jre-v : P. 7J. tlTilV Ktf-wa. Ka.. cr V. 15. t.IilMi S. Kani-a City. Mo. Dont go to Oinahl when yon wnnt to get your beautiful parlor ami bed room sets but gi to H nry Ii-w-rk's fur niture -rn!orinni tvIi"-" - on t an "i-r cvi-r I ; i... r...;.. ... i:. .. .-, . ..-n .... n..l .11 1 . If ". T J 1 p.-- ii;;h Will JO lJ tnakf v'ur !i-ni'.- l'--iut:1 nl ;.pd eotnfort- v. ml for abl-f; nn.1 tliov all y-.it cna tret it client). 1 R. member that ho who sells most can ' sell cheapest.