,OS, Publu:5r V ,.Vi.vr1bnr-ljiy, ana oiuij ej Lribnr-i Lcept Sunday. rWod at tlie Hattsiiwutii, weu. i- Lr traiismWm through th U.08. maiu -nd clan ratn. filoe corner Vln and Klftn streets. lephoue38. ' TKUMH FOH WKKLY, itnA copy, on year. In advance 80 Due copy, one yar. not In advance 2 One copy, ti niowthf. In advance 75 One cpy, three month, tn advance. ... 0 TERMS rOB DAIU One cop one yr In advance 6 00 One copy per week, by carrier 15 One copy, per mouth - 60 FKIDAY. OCTOHKR. . 1801" STATE TICKET. Kor Associate Justice of the Supreme Court A. M. POST of Platte. For Kegeuts of the State University. II. P. KHUM WAY of Dixon. C. H. MAKI'MS of Leu REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. Kr Clerk of the District Court : A. SALISBURY. For T.easurer : , L. C. KICKIIOKF. For Sheriff : GlvO. KDSOX. Kir County Cleik : FRANK DICKSON. For County J ude : CALVIN RUSSKLL. For County Superintendent : J. lv. LKYDA. For Coroner : J. I. LTNRUH. For Surveyor : A. C. MAYKS. For Commissioner Kiret listrict : S. Y. DUTTOX. THE REPUBLICAN PLATFORM. The republican party of the tate of Nebraska tfive renewed expres sion of its devotion to the prinei ples of the republican party and de clares that tho.se principles, aw ex pressed, by the national republican convention, should be the strong point of union between all repub. 1 r:i 11 n in the state f Nebraska. KJ ftaf:l Mm erenltJ j We congratulate the people iipolMtlie the marvelous prosjerity attending . j. . 1 . . I. vHltii the development aim ;nv m wi mv state of Nebraska during its twenty four years of statehood under re publican administration, and which lias brought us to the front raidv among the leading states of the union; and we can fearlessly assert that no state which has been con trolledby democratic power,during any considerable time of the same period, can compare with us in the economical management of public affairs, in the rapid ratio of increase in population, wealth and general prosperity, notwithstanding the fht there are within the ; 1 number of j ho took ad- lmrrlprn of the state a ri;j-iili'il ii-rsoiis w vantage of the general financial de pression which swept over the en tire country to pave their way into temporary prominence by declaim in against the welfare of our peo ple ami slandering the fair name of our state. The rains from heaven ami the rich soil, vigorously culti vated by the energetic hands 01 our farmers, have prodncedsuch bount iful crops and such unrivaled pros perity that shall silence all calam ity talkers and add to the strength and enthusiasm of the republican .party. ,r We congratulate President Harri son upon his eminently wise, loyal and courageous administration, and declare our absolute confidence in his integrity, ability and patrio- tism. and pledge him our cordial support in the discharge of the duties devolving upon him as the chief magistrate of the nation. We rejoice in the restoration of dignit3r, vigor and statesmanship in the conduct of our foreign affairs under the guiding hand of Amer ica's favorite son. james G. Blaine. We approve of the silver coinage act of the present administration, by which the entire product of the silver mines of the United States is added to the currency of the people, but we denounce the democratic doctrine of free and unlimited coin age of silver as a financial policj liable to precipitate the people of every city and every state in the Union in" a prolonged and disas trous depression, and delay the re vival of business enterprise and prosperit- so ardently desired. and now so apparently i:ear. The free and unlimited coinage of silver would tend to the hoarding of gold and to force the use of cheap money in the payment of wages in every workshop". mill, factory, store and farm, and tend to the scaling down of the wages of the toilers and weakening the purchasing' powerof the dollar which would be used to purchase thepn ulucts of the farmer. We are in tevor of having everj dollar as good as any other dollar. We demand the maintenance of the American system of protection to American ind'ustry and labor, the policy that has been identified with ever' period of our uationa pros peritv. " . . We admire the genius of that heroic statesman. W illiam McKin Iey. Jr.. whom the people of Ohio will make their next governor as a recognition of. his magnificent ser vices to the country. We also com mend and endorse that policy of re ciprocity b which the Central and South American nations and the Spanish Indies are belong opened up to our trade upon favorable terms and by which all the surplus products of our country may find a market apdjtiy which all our people shall receive in exchange therefore a Iongline of products which do not produce ruinous competition purl., to iiiHU. to the pr... . t of the country. K We favor cjii prevent all ' i legisluort as will illf"-al combinations and unjust exactions by aggregated capital and corporate powers. We insist upon the suppression of all trusts, combines and schemes de signed to artificially increase the price of the necessaries of life. vc rp.r:inl the world's Columbian exposition as an important event in the worms nisiory, .iu " hearty sympathy with every effort to make it a success. We should make a creditable exhibit of Nebraska's products, and we favor an additional appropriation by the next legislature for this purpose, that our prosperity and greatness may be fully exemplified. W e take pride in this state We recognize that its growth and power, its pros perity and good name have been the fruits of its industrial people, and we believe in such policies, state and national, as will promote justice and widen the opportunities among these classes. To their sup port in tne future, as in the past, we pledge our most intelligent judg ment and most sincere endeavor. We denounce the Grand Island platform of the democratic party as framed with the deliberate purpose to mislead and deceive; wherein sympathy is expressed where none is felt; wherein help is proposed where none is rendered; wherein purposes are avowed which are not entertained. In support of this in dictment we point to the pretended friendship for the soldier, while at the same time the democratic party has always proclaimed against the 'ranting of liberal pensions; to the Tree silver plank, intended to deceive .1 -....-0 ( .-. unil ntilim- 1 Hit- Biiijnii(.ifi w v - -- . j ited coinage of silver, when it is known that many 01 me if.iun i the party are opposed to the doc trine; to the failure to give the re lief from exhorbitant freight rates while it was afraid to either ap prove or censure the action of its acting alien governor for vetoing the Newberry bill. Ye denounce the democratic party for its insinuations against the integrity of the supreme court of the state as an effort to make the judicial powers subordinate to political parties and as disgraceful to a political organization. We denounce the democratic party for its double dealing with tii. ciuii uiirl itolitical riirhts of the people, wherein it appears to favor 4f.. wi iitii f-'i niinr'if'ii riru 110110 a 1 1 v ewv .. ..-- - stuff of Nebraska, but never raises its voice against the political outrages practiced agaiu-st the re vnicrH. white and black. throughout the democratic states of the south. We arraiurn the democratic part' as the enemy of labor, scheming to k.-.iL- .inurn I tie defense of orotec- lws. to block the wheels of i.winufrv mill to detrrade the masses of the people a party con trolled 03' aristocratic anu enwno. i.wiuiw;, tiie li'frsicv of slavery. The republican party of Nebraska appeals to the intelligence and to the inteirritv of the people of this t..t ....,) f .-!. .ill ii-nod citizens we nidic ci jiv4 ftivriK j,lvite support, nuin cijiu ft Baby M'KEK to Baby Cleveland "Keep off the white house grass. Washington Post. Protection and reciprocity go hand in hand.-. This suits the peo ple. Let the democrats rant. The farmers can now buy more fnr m, !av' labor than was ever oossible before. The signs of the times indicate that the- appreciate tliSu ol --! f sitt:iiS and will be " - heard from in November. A GREAT many of the independ ents are begiuning to wonder if tiiuir i-.--.!l 1 - liavc been led into .the ipinnrralic eamtj. Indeed, when they all vote for the same eaudi dates it begins to look that way. The republican ticket which heads this page county, judicial and state does not contain a name that is unworthy the vote of every member of the party. And it is evident that a stromr. enthusiastic and harmonious pull is being made to elect the entire ticket. JUDGE CHAPMAN. In nominating Judge Chapman to succeed himself as judge of tJie second judicial district the reptib- i;-m rnnvMitinn iicted purely mac cord with the wishes of the repub lican party. Cass county recog nizes that she has no man that is better qualified to fill the position and Otoe county, in continually supporting our candidate, doubtless recognizes in hint an able; honest, impartial tribunal. THEY KNOW HIS CALIBRE. The people of Nebraska know a few things about J. W. Kdgerton which Vrill keep them from giving him their votes for judge of the supreme court. They know that he has been tryj big to practice law for thirteen years without being able to make a living at it. They know that he has been a re publican. a democrat, a union labor man ami an independent within .five years, and has been a candidate for something at the hands of every party of which he has ever been a member. A-aced the legihlatu.., ..jt - 1 f t ..'.I.... r -i 1- i Lincoln i Hie uiuqirimiio ! j - -r last winter. They know that as a lobbyist he represented, a local monopoly ami assisted in the defeat of a measure which the farmers of the state sought to enact into a law. They know that he joined hands with other defeated candidates in the effort to steal offices to which they were not elected and bolstered his claim up by the most brazen falsehoods. They know that he stood ready to pocket the contest fees voted to lnm by the legislature, altnougn ne knew there was no sort of grouna for attempting to unseat Attorney General Hastings. They know Kdgerton is entirely unlit by education, miicikih.. .... associations for any judicial ollice above that of justice of the peace Thev will know more about mm to his discredit before the campaign is over from his own lips it he con tinues his harangues on the stump and attempts' to explain away the unsavory record lie has made 111 Stromsburg and South Omaha. Omaha Bee. TllE Cincinnati Knquirer, speak ing of the sugar bounty clause of the new tariff law makes the follow ing rediculous statement: 'So we pay bounty an unconsti tutional and outrageous perform ance on its face of something like $18,0)0.(X)0 a year. Where do we get that $18,(XX),C00? Do we pick it off of currant bushes? Bo we find it in the street? The people pay it. The' pay as much for their sugar as they ever did." ' This money is not picked "off of currants bushes' certainly not. It is paid out of the U. S. treasury. But for every $18 paid the Amer ican farmer for growing sugar beets. $55 is saved, by taking the duty off imported sugar. The out rage of which the free trade organ speaks'consists in placing a tax for a revenue duty is always a tax of $55,000.)00 per year upon a com- nodity which we cannot produce in sufficient quantities out wimn every family must use. Tlie rennhlican nartv. true to the orinciple of encouraging home in dustry.pays the American producer of sutrar two cents bounty per 0011ml. In this wav our farmers are encouraged to diversify their 1 - products, employ more labor and at the same time produce a staple commodity for American use. It is noticeable that every move of the republican party that seeks to encourage American industries ;md thus cripple foreign mono polies meets witli rediculous op position of which the clipping from this organ is a sample. , Congressman Bryan does not favor Kdgerton because of his fit ness for the position to which he aspires. He knows perfectly well that to elevate him to that exalted position would have a tendency to rob it of the dign ty that snouid characterize it; but simply to give flavor to his spleenetic envy and jealousy he yields to this dishonor able method of knifeing the repub lican party. The giddy congress man will awaken to the fact hw. ever, that honest loyal democrats prefer to maintain the dignity and atai;i;tv of our lii rhest court of justice by voting for Judge A. M Post. Window Barrett's a-lass at Brown tt tf We want every mother to know that croup can be prevented. True ruin never aimer without a warn- imr The!first symptoms is hoar- Oie child aonears to have iMkei'i cold or a cold may have ac companied the hoarness from the c.4.,-t Afir flmt n iM-uliar rouirh 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 Chamberlain Cough Kemedy win prevent me at tack. Even after a rough cough has appeared, the disease may be jrevented by usingthis remedy as directed. For sale by F. G. Fricke Vc Co. Druggist. S. II. Clifford. New Castle, Wis was troubled with neuralgia and rheumatism, his stomach was dis ordered, his liver was affected to an alarming degree, appetite fell away and he was terribly reduced in flesh and strength. . Three bottles of Klecttic Hitters cured him. Kdward Shepherd. Harrisburg. 111., had a running sore on his leg of eight years' standing. Used three bottles of Klectric Hitters and seven bottles Hucklen's Arnica Salve, and his leg is sound and well. John Speaker, Catawba, O., had five large fever sores 011 his leg, doctors said he whs incurable. One bottle Klectric Hitters and one box Buck leu's Arnica Salve cured him entire ly. Sold bv F. G. Fricke & Co. The M. P. K. K. will sell tickets to St. Louis and return Oct. 3 to 10th, good to return Oct. 12th. on ac count St. Louis fair. it $11 -"50. plus ."iO cents admission. Train leaves 10. 55 a. in. only one change ami direct connection. - ' 1 II I W V. and the h.t . friend hai. j Ilaller's Barb , j most wonderful j heal such wounti ' only three times nr, i completed healed.. for all sors, outs, tru. wounds. For sale by -all djfu A Cure for Paralvsl. Frank Cornelius, of Purcell, Ind. Ter., says: "I induced Mr. Pinson, whose wife had paralysis in the face to buy a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm. To their great suprise before the bottle had all been used she was a great deal better. Her face had been drawn to one ide; but the Pain Balm relieved all pain and soreness, and the mouth assumed its natural shape." It is also a certain cure for rheumatism lame back, sprains swellings and lameness. 50 cent botties for sale by F. G. Fricke & Co., Druggists. j That Hacking Cough can so quick-! ly cured by Shiloh's cure. We guarantee it, Por faie oy ft. Fricke and O H Snyder. 1 Kly's Cream Balm is especially dapted as a remedy for catarrh which is aggravated by alkaline dust and dry winds. - W'. A. Hover. Druggist, uenver. My catarrh was very bad. For thirty years I have been troubled with it have tried a number of remedies without rebel. A drug gist advised Kly's Cream Balm. I have used only one bottle and I can say I feel like a new man. I make this voluntary statement that others may know of the Balm. J. W. Mathewsou, (Lawyer), Paw tucket, R. I. Capt V7A. Abbett, who has long been with Messrs. Precival and Hatton, Real Estate and Insurance Brokers, Des Moines, Iowa and is one of the best known and most re spected business men in that city says: "I can testify to the good qualities of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Having used it in my family for the past eight years, I can safely say it has no equal for either colds or croup." 50 cent bot tles for sale by F. G. Fricke & Co., Druggists. Some of the most startling, in tersting discoveries of the life and customs of buried F3gypt are now beinir made through extensive exca- vnttions. These discoveries are a irreat interest. Many discoveries are, however, being maiic in nnr country that are re markable, among which we may mention that of Ilaller's Pain Para ich effects entire relief, and in muntr naf com rjlete cure of that terrible disease rheumatism, and which also relieves pain of all iritiHa Fnr sale bv all drucrerists, HENRY BOECK The Leading FURNITURE DEALER AND i UNDERTAKR. Constantly keeps on band everjthin you need to famish jour house. CORNER BIXTH AND MAIN 8TBKET1 Plattsmout - Neb MIKE SHNELLB ACKER. Wagon and Blacksmith shop Wagon, Buggy, Machine nnd plow Repairioa done HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY He uses the NEVERSLIP HORSESHOE Which is the best horseshoe for the farmer, or for fast driving, or for citj purposes ever invented . It is so made that anyone cf.n put on sharp or flat corks, as needed for wet and slippery days, or smooth, dry roads. Call at bis. shop and examine the neversmf and you will Use no other. J. M. SHNELLBA CKER. 12 North Fifth St. Plattsmout h PERKINS HOUSE, 217. 219, 221 and 223 Main St, Plattsmouth - Nebraska H. M BOKS, Proprietor. 1 lhe Perkins has been thoroughly renovated from top tc bottom and. a 00 w one of the best hotels in the state. Boarders will he taken by the week at 14.50 and up. GOOD BAR CONNECTED NKJmbank&Co. WHDMAIT & A UE THE In all tint goe to make up a first . their stoves in 0 A."R, - LOAD - LOTS and thus are enabled to undersell all competitors. T7Tfty-OrG Sample Stores, ON EXHIBITION -A-T OUR STORE The Radiant Home and celebrated Jiound Oak are their Specialty. This linn has the ex clusive agency of the celebrated anti-rusliiig tinware guaranteed for one year. A large line of perware, tinware, Graniteware. Cop-and " V 1 f If ' The Place for bargains in ev ery department of our llr TTCM ll'TU PLATTSMOUTH, - - - , NEW LUMBER YAAR J. D. fiUAVES & cO- DOORS, BLINDS.and all building material' Call and see us at the corner of 1 IRIm street, one block jm. j. ,m.m. - -- ' north of Heiscl's mill. Plattsmouth, Nebraska Everything to Furnish Your House. I. PEARLMAN'S GREAT MODEKN HOUSE FURNISHING EMPORIUM. Havin- Durchased the J. V. AVeckbach store room on south Main street where I am now located I can ee 1 goods cheap er than the cheapest having just put m the largest stock of new goods ever brought to the c,ty. Gasoline sto.e and furniture of all kinds sold on the installment plan. 1; ft pgicp & G2 WILL KEEP C05&TANTL? ON HANI) . . A Full and Medicines, DrugSj rtcsiir.f.lSTS SUNDRIES Prescriptions Carefully r ' svtpsv rvs lw if Vur onfilTIVE C URE. ir-rTP?r3, & 1 1VT. V I y.iii c&z BUEKEHFL LEADERS clas line ot Hardware. TlieyvW They also carry a fine assortment of car penter tools, Cutlery and shelf hardware, Prices have been cut right down to suit the times. mammoth stock of iiaruwuic, w mwi -AT- PEARLMAN. 1KJ Complete line of Paints, and Qjls. AKD PURE LIQUUK5 Compounded at all Hours id fcn e: 1 u v u v v v Lfv r v: .1 ,- . a Vn. Price 60 dm w , r I.