Dr.lv llcriiu fS BROS, Publishers ' Pnnltiti) everr Thin""' .y, aud dal'y svmj ' iiIk sxwi'tSunday. HKHternd at tut) Plalismuuili, Nub. ixl . celr triuismM'.iMi fliroauh Hi U..-8. mall , Mtmisd clan rule . ," ' Vint aud Pitta streets. tut ma witKLT, ear, In ailTaiwe ....... ...l . ye ar, not to adr&nee In ! 'month!, la adaai'...' 75, . e month, In advaas M ' TERMS Tom BAIL ," year de HQt . by carrier 'it,, et month ........ .. M kDAY, OCTOBER. 3, 1801 . STATE TICICET. '."' Juitire of ih Kuprem Coun '1; M. POsTcl Piatt. V;' the Biale Uulfrrily. f. 8 HIM A Vol Dixon 'J i u t RPl.Kuf Da - ' N COUNTY TICKET. t Ittrict Cmirt : . . iurer : ; L.C. EICKIIOFK. . Vor Bhrlfl : GKO. KDSOX. For Ciiuniy Cleik : FRANK DICKSON. For Ouiity Judj : CALVIX Rl'SSKLL. For County Hiiperioteiideiit : J. K. LEY DA. For Coronsr : J.I. I'NKTII. ForSiim-yor : A.C.MAYES. For Cnmnilxionrr Firt IMviict : S. W. DUTTOX. THE REPUBLICAN PLATFOHM. The republican party of the slate of Nebraska renewed rxpre-. Mic, n of its devotion to the piiuci r-'---- ! r.i,iil.li-iin nartv anil lie .claret that those principles, an ex pressed by the national republican convention, shotiM he the stronvj point of union between all repub licans in the stale of Ni br.ilva. We conirratulate the people upon the marvelous prosperity alteiuiini; I the development and urowth of the stateof Nebraska during its twenty four years of statehood under re. publican administration, and which has brought us to the front rank ii mon e; the leading states; of the union; and we can fearlessly assert that no state which ha been con trolled by democratic power.durinif any considerable time of the sanif period, can compare with us in the economical management of public arfiiirs.in the rapid ratio of inert ase in population, wealth and general prosK-tii, noiwstliutandiii the fact that there are within the borders of the state a number of dissatisfied persons who took ad vantage t the general finnm-ini lie-pre-r.ioti which swept over the en tire country to pave their way into temporary prominence by declaim ing against the welfare of our peo ple and slandering the (air name (if our state. The rains from heaven and the rich soil, vigorously culti vated by the energetic hands ol our fanners, have produced such bount iful crops and such unrivaled pros, perity that shall silence all raj-amity talkers and add to the strength and enthusiasm of the republican party. We congratulate I'resideni iTarri son upon lii eminently wise, loyal and courageous administration, and declare our absolute confidence in his inteitrity. ability and patrio tism, ii nd pledge him our cordial support in the discharge of the liiitien devo!tini( iimm1 liiill ii tl.C chief magistrate of the nation. in'e rejoice in tile Pi fttOTMl i.'.ii of dignity, vior and stateHmaiiHliip in the conduct of our foreign affairs under the Kiiidiui; hand of Amer ica's favorite son, James G. Hlaine. We approve of the silver coinage act of the present administration, bv .which the entire product of the fflver mine? of the 'nitd States is added to the currency of the people, but we denounce the democratic doctrine of free and unlimited coiu Bt of silver a a financial policy liable to precipitate the people of every city and every state in the I' n ion in a prolonged and disas trous depression, and delay the re vival of business enterprise and prosperity so ard-ntly desired add now so apparently near. The free and unlimited Coitioe of silver would tend v the hoarding of kM and to firrce the use of cheap money in the payment of wayr in every workshop, mill, factory, store anil farm, and tend to the scaling down of the w.i'es of the toilers and weakening ihe purchasing powerof the dollar which v -uld be used to purchase theproducts of the farmer. We are in favor of having every dollar an good as- any Other dollar. We demand the maintenance of the American nystein of protection to American industry and labor, the policy that has been identified with 4-very period of our national pros per (v. We ndViiire the gctiitm of that heroic stiltesinan, William McKin ley, Jr., vIioiii the people of Ohio will make' their next governor us a recognition of his magnificent ser vices to tl ic country. We also com mend and endorse that policy of re ciprocity by which the Central and South American nations mid the Spanish Indies are beinif opened up lo our trade upon favorable terms 'and I y ivl'ich nil the surplus product oi' our country may find n market mid ,hy which all our people shall recu f in exchange therefore a long line yd products which do not produce ruinotis competition Ullrl Of tj conimereir7ct, and we ilf reiruiuiion ot ull railway iiv portalion lined in mu ll a mil to insure fair and rcimoiuihi to the producers mid consult the cuuutiy. i We favor such legislation prevent all illegal comb.' and unjust exactions by ai capital and corporate n insist upon the suppri . , all the .trusts, combine am signed to artiliciallr ; price of the nei't'MH. -. . We regard the worlds oluinuian exposition an an important event in the world' hiMtory, and we are in heart r fiympalhy with every effort i . . ' . 11'.. c.linlll.l to make it a succisa. We should I make a creditable exhibit of Nebriraka' products, and ve favor nn uddironalyippropriatioii by the next eir h ature tor tlim purpon. that our prosperity and greatness may be fully exetnpimeu. c wc pnde in thin elate We recognize that its gTowth find power, it pros- perity and uoo J name nave the fruits ofiM indiiBtrial people, and we belie-e in mich polioc. state and na; onal. as will prite juntice and v:den the opportunitien ainonn then' clasneH. 1 o their nup- port in ttie I jiure, an in uir i.i-i, pledge our inot intelligent juiltf ineni'and i.ioh! flincere endeavor. We denounce the Grand Island platform of the democratic party as framed with the deliberate pnrpose to inishad and deceive; wherein nympathy is expressed where none i.s felt; wherein help in proposed where none is rendered; wherein tiuroosert are avowed which are not entertained. In support of this in dictment we point to Die prctenueii Iriendship for the soldier, while t the same time the democratic party has always proclaimed against the KTantiiitf of liberal pensions; to the free silver pank. intend' d to tteceive the supporters of free and iinliin itcd co:r:::ire (! S'lver wlien il is known that many of the lead-rs the party are opposed to the doc trine; to the failure to tfivc the re lief from exhorbitant freight rates while it was afraid to cither ap prove or censure the action of its acting alien governor lor vetoing the Newberry liill. We ilenouiice the democratic party f.r its insinuations aainM the inlc uriiy of the fiiprcme court of the Mate as an elfort lo in. ike the judicial powers subordinate to political parti.es ami ih h-raci fnl to a political oiaui.ati"'!!. We denounce the ile noi rat ic parte for its double (! al n' with the civil and political nh.s of the people, w h -n i:i it appears to f.ior trc-e and ihi'i . uniielrd elections in the slate of N,bi.i-ka. but m ver raises its voice a,;.inii- the political outrages practiced against the re. publican oteis, white and black, throughout the democratii states id the south. We arraiifii the ilemoei a ic party as the cneaiy of labor. s In miii t bleak down the defense of prutic tive laws, to block the wheels of home industry, and to de rade the masses of the people- n party con trolled by aristocratic and sectional tendencies, the legacy ol slavery. The republican party of Nebraska appeals to the intelligence and to the integrity of the eoplr of this state and from all e,ood citizen we invite suport. -' Remarkable Reteu. Nra. Mirharl Curtain, HnllifS-id. 111., mukn th4tat.m.nt that tt rimiit niit. til'"i l tird br : tir wv Irt-AtfiJ f-r a meii'li hf br imif liI' iitn, tnil irrrw wornr. It I(J Iit th van a hiM! vuiim i.( e.niunii tmti anl ttiat no ni-illrinp ronld mi hr Iter lrurRi lucf"!"- l. KIuk' i. diK-or-rvt for oininmplloa ; hf Un'mht a txttla and to her i!MIM (imud hcrvll hmrntrd tram the dm. hli rciotlnusd II u r au I alter lak Idk Irn iMiltlra.fnuiid bsrvll Hound and fll uopr dis- Urr aii tiimwoik afid i a kflt a cr a.- Prr trial butllr of Jlit f riat 4 x-nrrrv at K. G. rrlrk A I n Prun Hlofr rxviii . ami $i. Sleepness niht made miserable by that terrible caue,h Shilohs rem edy is the curr for you, by F. Kru k. and Oil Snyder. 1 A Mystery Explain. The tjuiiera contain freoiieut no tices of'rich, retty and educated girls eloping with nrgroi-s, tramtis and coachmen. The well-known specialist. Dr. Franklin Miles, says all such jf''' arr mere or less hys terical, nervous, very impulsive, un balanced; usually subject to nead- iiic, lltuiaiai, iiicvlfli'ncla-Kf, nil- modi-rate trying orbiiijjliing. I hese show a weak, iierrous system for which there is no remedy equal to Restorative Nervine. Trial bottles and fine Ismis, out, lining many marvelous cures, free at H. i. Kricke A Co's., who also sell and guarantee Dr. Miles' celebrated New Heart Cure. the finest of heart tonks.Ciircs flutteriiiit.'ahort breath, etc. . R:s--lTi!i'.lm C-ir-'l Ii Dw, "Mystic Cure" for rheumatism and neuralgia radically cured in I to I days. Its action upon the system i remarkable and mysterious. It re move at once the cause mid the di sease immediately disapears. The first dose greatly benefits. 7."c Sold by V, O. Fricke, Druggist, wt We want every mother to know that croup can be prevented. True croup never epper without a warn ing. Thejlirst symptoms ia boar ness; then the cluhl appears to have taken cold or a cold nuy have ac companied the hoarness from the start. After that n peculiar roug;h cough is developed, which is fol lowed by the croup. The time to act is when the child First becomes hoarse; a few does of C hamberlain Cough Remedy will prevent the at tack. Even after a rough cough ha appeared, the disease may he prevented by lining this remedy ns directed. For sale by F. !. Fricke Co. Druggist. TIT Anted-All artlvi-. n-llnlils mn- fulsrv 171 I 1o( $ui niimltiiy. Hh iie-r.-HHs, io r-i rs-eni In hi own rtiti rs-iHitmitls N,.r York llniiv. Hi-lcri's-e. M A a 1 1 An I H, l t b'i l'.rt, w iirk. ' "'.' . , " '- "jut out" of '. . A of tlie post Lowell, : " '' ' ,lidiMU of Whitman ' Anot Whittier litive ltd , I into to lament the decay ' j jsietry Tiiese great man-: - ' s ' . inirt. we lira told, will 1e yvo ' ,.k.m- Iwhiiul tliem. Unt er.ttt 1 , 'f mill tlio htaniHilnt of their ivim- j , JijMiraries, iiever leave any snceeitm j oeliiud 11. is is due to tlie fact tliut a (freat man w not visible until ho ha.", re ceiltid to a Kreul diotuuca U Uoimilly measured pretty accurately after tie ii dead. After Waahingtoo, HauiilUin, Jay and Jeflumon died the lament was raised that tua f,'6 of (talesmen had passed. The grr.it heroic figure of out biatory haj passeil oil the stage of action and left no iticcuHora. This lamect wao raised, ' too. when Webster, Clay, Cal houn and Jackson were in the fall flufb of their remarkable power. After tlne great men had left the tage of action the Lament was again rained that the age of great men had paased To Isj ours, the prenidimtinl chair was ocenpied by 'j awkwurd tKU.kwo,.d"!!!!o from Illinr.ia. Dut Lin- Coin waa called a vulgar ttory teller, aii Irresolute, vacillating, good n lured man, well mealiing enongh, but with bu executive ability. Cl'.arlea Sumner was in the (Juited States senate, but ho waa calleil a vmiouary bookworm, full of fanatical theonea, but poaaesning no practical statesmanship. Now we look back to the time of Lincoln and Sumner and my, "There were giant on the earth in thoe daya." So the world U always "just out" of great men, Bimply because it due not appreciate a gnA thing when it it or it must see a good thing a long while Is-fore it can proi rly evtimato it (ptulitie. Yanki-e Wailrt. Ttin l.avt Ila of King Ja Ja. A toiirist, who lias jiit returned from the Canary inlands, had an interview with run;; J.i Jaafrw 'lava 1 f..re his deatli. The exiL J kiiu was at that time staying at a hotel in banta .r. and ntsiii very low n)iirita, doubting whether be would ever m lit 'native lnml a'sin tbongii lie hil ma le all the necessary arrangemi iiu for his ih parture. Hn journey was delayed by the Brithhvice coliaill, who told linn lie inuic wait till t'ie arrival of M ijor M loniil'l. the cm- mi -.-i' tier i.f t he t.i nw, s Tin-colonial i.f:i''h i l ex.vtej from linn as a coieii f i. .ii of Ian being allowed to rvnni.a protni-e to ere;it no di !'.: I a. H i-s lie'isa! nag -everi-ly i , i. . a i , ..... Vl ,"l tl, . fi'-y n :i-til" .cum if a 'con- t bu i;r. lie r- fu. , t t..Kt! r .r i h.rir In i K'.lie lll'u. r la i the ;i:. , li:.I,i:-r .1- cellar l.'t t io' tor w.i.i iKtas'lf i.ii tlie ! ; la.'.-l a- tlie . s-cicil. Tnr'-'i before 111!, di lt!i I. WIS to li.lVe to a t lliage on tlie liilU for changs of air. but Ii- r fn'i to leave, savin.': no 'o. I bad a dream from in y fa Mer lie aay 1 U willi biin in lr-- day." The l'viliicai "I' e ty will be intepl sd to K!ioi that tni ,ire-litlliieiit (.rove.l true. The ei king' drea was a ailtlof winte H i!ll:-t Hlld alotigdiltt coat. Ho had bii-ii de i ted at St. Vin cent by his wives and servants; iLy IumI sent tlieir luggage on board the ramer licit w.ia to carry t ie ni to Teneriti". but etaid on sliore theni'wdves. Wben.afu.-r ihs a i r b:tl .-started, the lwr-s wera nix-ned, they were f nuel to contain ouly ruhhisu. London News The Berlin court have dd-ided that lorer may cut otr bis kwet-t heart' tn-wu sr.! yet ewajs with a light sentence, even if it be proved that the act was in spired by malice and with a viiw of .oiling tlie young lady' out wurd npear sace This decinwn )ia hh n arrive.! at in t'm caw of a girl whostied berex-lover for Loiici.ir.M'y," alleging that herobts-d hi-r.f ber blond locks with the ohj-i.t of injuring her j-ronaI attMctivenesstO such a degree tlj.it she would be glad to ccejt lii offer of marriage. The ta. it appears, baUrtt Is-fore several court and finally rea-died tao supreme court of the I'riiMtari realm, which decreed that 'Arrv might cut off 'Arrlef buir, but could only be imtiiibed for h-ault and enlenced f a inonlh's linp.-i-oumeut. Ladief' rictorial Why Thr ChHI. It U not so often that tlie band whicb play at tbe ocean promenade of Aabiiry Park treats the m-aside pil0-rini to th "Slar Spangled Danner." but wbtn it docs the applauae is furious, Btran.-n are inrprised at tn outonrst until tney learn that It waa thl band which wa on the United htate ship Trenton when the was drives ashore In the cycl jce at (Samoa, and which (truck np the na tional anthem In th inuuieut of danger, eliciting cheers from tbe llritish fnatu that was drifting by. Tbe baud is jmi posed chiefly of tulinns, and it n.em hers ar an unusually modmt as well a nitlishons set of beroe. Pbiladelpal Ledger. Iliitlng ll 0 Truck. "I Islieve in th thrift of the rural citizcu," admit a woman who ha been a suburban resident with a litxta for riiuing vegeUhli-. "A my lima bean pistils, though well grown, wliowed a reluctance to yield any hafrest, 1 bav been buying this Tegetable, of whicb we are all fond, of a man wbo live near and wbo came to offer tue some one day. Dy tbe merest cbance, a day or two ago, 1 discovered that bi sourc of supply wa our garden that I bav been pay ing during; a fortnight for my own beau." Nw York Times. Walked r.lU MM, la Hit lp. Tbe champion sleepwalker story come from tort Dodge, la. Here it Is: "Henry Lynn, a Liverwort farmer, tone in a somnambulistic trance at an early bonr yesterday t and walked eighteen mile before lie awoke. It was nearly noon when the slueper came to his senn a and found that be Waa plod ding alon f the highway near Algona. (Several neighbors met tl.s man during bis long tramp and exrli;irie,.J greeting with biin, tirverthele b win nut Housed." PARK linn ii'uU Onnni! 10 luu tnitl for IifEstot, No Excuse for not having a Home ot Your Own. Put What you are paying out for Rent Into a home. 7 per cent money for persons wishing to build in South Park. Look to the Future and invest now in South Pork. IHE OPPOETUpil'Y OF A LIFE TIKE. Ai!!'.'"'' ilier reason why it I better to invest in South Park than elsewhere in the city, are these: Irojirty is more saleable if you w ish to sell, more rentable il you wi.-li to rent: if hxihui'r br an in crease in value, no other pari of the citv will compare w ith it innrorpect The ."til ward composed largely of South Pat k, In-. than three years nyo could hardly muster up a vote .M tin- last general election the vote was :n and 1 were not polled. It has been less than two years since the city inv id d in into the corpor ate limits, yet we liaveoverone hun dred newly built house ond others in process of construction, owned, with few except ions, by the parties now li ing in them. This part of the city lias water mains, electric arc church and school priveled store lighti. es and I. f!tV t . lire! till,, iiiut er.ited - of which Ihe w hole city is proud. I'lattsmoiith's steady growth fur five years past almost doubling its population; the advance stand it has taken regarding; public im provements, the certainty "f a in iit) court lniuse; tin- completion of the great Missouri Pacific rail way into this city, giving us anoth er -.rent trunk line and competing market; the constant increasing pay roll of tbe C. B. ic . shops, to gether V.'ith W3!!y 'lber wi'll known . , reasons, assure u meau; mm v.,n,a nent advance in realty, which will doublles effect South Park more favorably than any other portion of f'lattsmouth. With a rtrtp to tht riwuraijuimitl (if a at ill yrtuttr growth of thin part iff th rlty, wt will continue to rll loin on monthly yaymrnU, fumUh mwy with whlth to t.ri ft'iuxa will ex- hon'if lot for other improved city property or for lnlraUe Improved or unlmprortd land. It in not so much the speculator na the permanent resident that we wish to purchase thi disiruble property. Out of over EIujit Y pr.ea-' cut owner of South Park property none lire speculators hence there nre no fictitou value and lota are selling at about the price they were Iminediatly nfter it waa platted- a strong argument why the present ia n iiiont desirable time for invesUnents. Much addi tional information regarding; South Park may be had by calling bt my oflice on Main slreel over Hank Cass County. R. D. WIUDHAU P C. MAYES COUNTY Hf KVHV'OH CIVIL KNOINEER ,t eoutiiy I'lei k , .V.t(Mid-d t" .111 t OFFICE IN COfKT llol'HE, riallsinouth, - Nebraska L'LIUS rEf'I'EKMiEKG. MAMirai'TCBK or AM) ufiuLEEiLE a:; a ktul UKAI.ril IN T IK CHOICEST HKANDS OK CK1AKS re 1.1. link or TOBACCO 'AND SMOKC.xS ARTICLES always in stock Plattsmouth, Nebraska IKST : NATIONAL : HANK OK FL.VTTMMOl Til. NKHHAK'A Pal'l up c.ip tal 4uiilu , JV.II,I , . ' ii.ii ( ilttir the " lel lur iiiin mi mc tranariiiiii el nuillihSU1 Hstsiking business Snvk t.iiii(l.iiiilil iiveiiiiiist anil lo.-ai 'S- urine- Is. iiln -na "l'l- lii-iBmita rr-f iv .i.a ii,i.-re,t alliiKeil en tlie rrrntirit ii..(, .i, , v ni: ' ! lii ai'V nM "I ,:i.lti-4 Si.ile- aMl .i ids irti.niMl ti wni Ciiro(. ll.l.HC iiovi maiid vm fi(oM-ti v sawn tin lo.Mt in. .1 t i, -lie n. 'i t' r einiH War r in'. "i c- hi"1 '"na) l"'ie Ill al.l. I'ul..-. i..t,i, v,it n.;.l b ll.k-rtli Sam W ttu ti. r. r ei.-- liPKIKC t- Uuey lohii Flt;t!' id. r I'fe-llli lit T 1 1 E (II It NK. IbAlTMlVlH NH'liA.KA Jsyltal ti-k i'-ii1 i" ... ' AutheruodCaplltd, IC3,0 -O. rrnr.HS 'HANK oV.hKl.1H. .Km. A. ONS u. Pr-wal-nl. Vlf-Hi-1--W H. rlhlllVH. tc-losr - 1U HSC-tORS 'ran Cariuiti J A. tei'i.or, V. h. liutu.niia I. W. J"hu. Henr) Hwk..'l.n irbwifs W. 0. M.mam. Win. Wrteiir .nip. W. II. CuMinm fRASSACTS-4 GENERAL EAMI"C B'JSlKES nf trrt-ldit Idlt-rwt 111! V Hl'd 8 ANK (!' CASS COl' NT V Cor Jsla snd Flflli iies. 'aM nil r.fitl lllilU i rr A itt) OFFICEHS ). II. Priii-is KrsnMsnl frl (i-iiaer Vie rrsiUnt I, M. I'al'srxin ' aclisll f. M. I'allerxin. t l a-lilsf DIRECTOnS 1 II PritiHls .1 M f:iMi-r.il.. Krsd (lor.tsf 4, II. Smllh, II. II. Wlinlliiin. 11. H. Itaiine) and f. U .iltwrsw , iiiiiiii onrmr rnarroa Asnxinii mllrtto.-. l-ilete! aJI"Wsl na tlrns Isiswll anil iiPHiuil Jisiii'u;r Ui all lm tns nlnited to II ears. When you ca to a shoe store your object isuol only lo luiy, sboes Imt to tirocure for what you spend the best that your money will buy Less than this will not content you more than this you t auiiot, in ren son, ask. our nullum nre us fimple as your desires. We do not lift your expectations to the clouds, but we renlir.e them whatever they are. We will never sacrdicc your interests lo our anil nowliere else can you jn-t n fuller and fairer ciiuivaleiit for your money. An esicriiilly protitnlili' purchase for '"" "r 'u'- of; ' T, . , ,. J J-l iJ J. 10 II SHERWOOD. Main Street. ?AJ-pDN -IOHIL1P TMEIROLF -- Has Opsns.1 up The Tioest, - Cli'iuv st, - Cos- :.t S-cYLOOlNr IX TIIU CU V Where may be found choice wines liquors, and cigars. . ANIIELSEK lU'SCH HEKk. AM) HA S3' ALE WHITE LAItEL, always on band. OOK.N'f.K OK MAIN AND FOCKTH T. PicPpj:. Tx. PBTElSFcN THE LEADINO GROCER HAS THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK IN THE CITY. IN - EA3;N ATTKNTION FAKMKKH I want your Poultry, V.m, But ter mid your farm produce of nil kinds, I will pay you the highest Clirdi priCti tin I biiyiii for Si firn in Lincoln. R PETERSEN, THE LEADING GKOC'LR Platt-miouth - N'-braska I. II.A:N S E;N Of.Al.KK IN STAPLE AND FANCY iKOCEKIES. ft LASS ANL r Floor ui Feed a M I iiToliii tint I'll blu Soi f m.: STTOKNKY A LAW. WINDHAM A DAV1KS. IL B. WINIHI'M, JOHN A. DAVIKH. Nolan; I'ut.llc JHotary I'ubllo OlSce over Bank of (' CoudIt. PlKlfAinnutn Knhth TTOHNkY A N. PULLIVAN. . Attorney al-Ijiw. will idv. uMtnut sltsnta to all bnlus entriuU-d lu Inul. Ollioel Ucloa biota, Kaat Hid, rialUnMHilb, A 1 JEW HARDWARE STOR J " S. K. HALL A SON Kerp all kind nf builder hardware no ha aud "ill upHv ceiiircnm ud osmt la oratils Icrou TIN ROOFING availing and all kind nl iiu i.rk proinnlly one. order (rum in eouuur IMicIt IS I'ral 8t. PLATTSMOUTII, MBit Lumber Yard THE OLD RELfaVRLl?. If I 117 1 VTfDTf I IT 9. P u. a. iiniiiiiuiui a ivN BER Rhinlcs, Lath, 8h, Doors, Blind Can supply everw dcniaiM of tho ci Call and jjet term. Fourth strec Id rear of opera house. 1 1 i f