HatUnoiith Daily HitjII KNOTTS BROS, Publishers Puiilhhe't every TtMrsd 'y, ud ilallj fif'1 tutngmcpt Sunday.' ' Krsthteivit MUm Flartntinutti, Nb. p't fflcetur trsmmn'-Kii llirauiiil tlif U.. 8. umll Mtrounil cla-iii ruti". Onii-i conirr Vint and Fifth ifriftd. Tel;ihune 3D. tkkm8 roR wrrnLV, One CH'T. one V:ir. ,n vIv uich l W one vry. on y-w, nut m wivae .. . i 0'ie copy, sii mnat'if. iu u'I-uwh T On c V. tlirt1 iti"ti'!i. In n Ivar c, ... It; TRHM r"K 01 n (a ei'i im y-c in uiv-imn el Wie c M'.v l'"r wzdnt.sday, ccToni;; STATE TICKET. Jit.li- ..( Ill iii.tlll Court A. M. I'oM TUlie. ul nl ll.e Mm i"iry II. !. .'.HUM " AY -f I'liiu C H. MAKPIKiil ! REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKS I For Ulilrtrt JmU'ri S. M. CHAPMAN. for Clerk of tlln District Oinrl i A. SALISUUKT. for T "rrr : L.C. KICKHOFP. tm ntif r.l : CKO. EDSOV. ti County Clsik : FKAXK DICKSON. Fur County Ji"!e : CALVIN' RUSSELL. For Couuijr hurrhiUniliil : J. K. LKYDA. For l'oronr : J. i. UNRL'II. sr larvpyor : A. C. MAYES. For ft'snnilMliinrr Fir-t l)Mrli-t : S. W. DUTTON. THE REPUBLICAN PLATFORM The republican party of the Mute f Nebraska yivea renewed expres. in of it.- levotion to the princi ples ol the. republican party and ile Clares that those principle, an ex preed by the nation:il republican Convention, Mhould be the htrou point ot union Ijetwei-n till n-pub iicnn i:i the mate of Nebraska. We coinjTjtuIale the people utMin the marvelous, prosperity uttetidin the development and growth of the Lite of Nebraska during its twenty tour years of Htntehood under re pub!iimi ati'iininintration, and which hit brought us to the front lunk acaon the leading stales of the nion; and we can fearlessly assert that n state which has been coa tralled ty demmrratic ower,duriii(j aay considerable time of the ame period, can comjiare with u in the economical management of public flairs, in the rapid ratio of increase ia copulation, wealth and general prosperity, notwithstanding fact that there are within border of the Ptate a numfier of dissatisfied persons who took ad mitairf of Dip general financial de pression which swept OTcr the en tire country to prive their way into temporary prominence by declaim ing against the welfare of our peo ple and slandering the fair name of our state. The raina from heaven and the rich soil, viorotibly culti vated by the energetic hands ot our farmers, have produced uch bount iful crops and such unrivaled pros perity that shall sih-nreall calam ity talkers and arid to the strength and enthusiasm of the republican party. We congratulate President Harri son upon hi eminently wise, loyal andcouriiireoua adiniuistration.atid declare our absolute confidence in In intejrity, ability and patrio tism, and pkrtr him our cordial support in the diacharjje of the duties devolving upon hi in a the chief magistrate of the nation. We rejoice in the restoration of dignity, vijror and statesmanship in the conduct of our foreign a It airs ndcr the puidinr hand of Amer ica's favorite son, Jamea G. Blaine. We approeol the silver coinage act of the present administration, by which the entire product of the fciircr minea of th.c Lnited States in added to the currency of the people, but we denounce the democratic doctrine of free and unlimited coin age of silver as a fnlniicial policy liable to precipitate the people of every city and every state in the Union in n prolonged and disas trous depression, and delay the re vival of businesH enterprise and prosperity no ardently desired and now so apparently near. 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 Ihe scaling down of the wages of the toilers and weakening the purchasing power nf the dollar which would be used to imrc mrchase the products of the farmer. , We are in favor of having every dollar as good as any other dollar. We demand the maintenance of the American system of protection to American industry and labor, the poliey that has becu identified w ith ew-ry period of our aatioti.il pros perity We admire (tie genius of that . . U.L-:.. I heroic, statesoian, n dliaitt Tier, in ley, Jr., whom the people of Ohio wi'll make their next governor as a recognition of his iiKit'nifieent ser vice to the country . We also com. mend and endorse that policy of re ciprocity by whit h the Central and South American nations and the rMIUTII J 111 I II ,1 II ll.iiiiiim Hii'l ill. - , .s, Shindies are bring ofM-ned up! to our trade upon lavoranie terms and by which all the surplus i rirouucia oi our iniini j iumt nnu L-.fc... l.w wli i.-Vi .il onr rnnl. shall receive in exchange therefore' a long line of product.- which do ii. u pimhice rumou- oi. tu t-t i titxi nniungoui own pc p!e tior des ti iy ihe (I w loping iudurirics it our f nnnlrtf ...j. ...... ! .. .. - tllrt VC Ml'? I III Jf III - general provision! o( the inler.--t.ite commerce net, and we demand the regulation of all railway and trans portation line in such n manner as lo insure fair and ri'afoiiai'i-.- mun to the Wo.luccra and consumers oi tin' country. We favor such lc.gi.-dat. on n. will prevent all illegal owi.'miatioi.s and unjust exactions by iigt'regatcd capital and corporate po..ci-. Ue iiiMift upon the suppression ot all truits, combines and icheniea de Kigued to uriilieially iuc-reiu-is the once of the necosai w Oi hfe. We repaid the wor ld s Lolue.il.i.in i'iohilioii n.- an important cw nl i;i , the world' heioiy, and it an- in lie.iny i.iupaUiy vitli v T.'",,1r! to m.'k.- it a s:h-o -.. V.-,- r. .m.l I .:! cre-iiUihh- c:n'-!t "f .Ni-ljra.-i.a'o p; i.d.iu f, a..u v. t faur i an .i'1'liiii..i..l aj.pro,.! ia;i. n l-y i' c ni'tt li-!'i-d.iture f-if tiii piiipn-c, that our propperiiy iitid i-.-n.ii'-- may tv fn.'.y :.eai; ' ' 1 ' 'A ' 5 ' ' i prrle in llnH Hlaie m 1 1 i. -;i that iltf jMowth and power, it- pro--ci ity ail d f ood name have l. i n ;u- tr;o!i ol us inUti.-u ial pei;ui.-, and we he-li ve in Mich pollen--, Hi. in- null national. ::i v. ill piomoii- justice and widen the opportunities among these Classen. To their sup port in the future, as in the past, we pledge, our nio-t intelligent jtidg liient. ;:!id tri',Jt ineere endeavor. We denounce the Oraml Island platform of tiie democratic party :irr framed with the deliberate purpose to mini, ad and deceive; wliereiu Fympalhy is expressed where none is, felt; wherein help i proposed where none is render'-d; wliereiu purposes aie avowed which are not rtame-l. in stiffiri oi mis in dictment we point to the pretended friendship for the soldier, wniie ar the same time the democratic party has always proclaimed agaiui-t the granting of liberal pensions; to the free silver plank, intended to deceive the supporters of free and unlim ited coinage of k-ilver, when it is known that many of the leaders of the parly are opposed to the doc trine; to the failure to give the re lief from exhorbilant freirht rates while it was afraid to cither ap prove or censure the action of its acting alien governor for vetoing the Newberry bill. We denounce the democratic party for its insinuation against the integrity of the supreme court of the state as an elfort to make lln judicial powers subordinate to political parties and as disgraceful to a political organization. We denounce tl democratic party for its double dealing with the civil and political rights of the people, wherein it appears to favor tree and untranimeled el-clions in the state of Nebraska, but never raises its voice against Ihe political outrages practice I nainst the re. publican voters, while and black, throughout the democratic btates of (In unnih. We arraign the democratic party as the enemy of labor, scheming to break down the defense of protec tive laws, to block the wheels of home industry, and to degrade the masses of the people a party con trolled by aristocratic and sectional tendencies, the legacy of slavery. The republican party of Nebraska anneals to the intelligence und to tl,ejthe integrity of the people of this tne J state and from all jt'kmJ cilirens we invne euppj i. THE platform of n candidate for a judicial oflice should be the consti tution, the law mid the eoh-mn oath of oflice that he takes. That oath of office implies the duty of amin istcring the law truly and impar tially between the rich und the poor, between the high and the low. between the poorest and humblest citizena and the richest and wealthiest corporation. Judy A. if. P'ttt in h'l tjMfrh ' IP we are to cling to the old par ties we might as well tear down our school houses, burn oar chnrchea and write on the vault of heaven "Satan has triumphed over God" aud turn all the imps of hell loose on our country. J. W. JMgnton in a rpt:h at Ktarruy. JUST BEFORE El POTION. The campuiKU just about to close, on the whole has been marked by a greater degree of interest and en thusiasm nt the hands of all parties than is usual in no off year. This has been so in some of the states because of the signfignnce of the result pertaining to the probable na tional issues of Wi; in others, the interest has been arroused on ac count of important local issura. Hut in this state the situation is somewhat different, the contest being one of men rather than in- J Here Jinn ueen a great oeni said during the past few weeks con- cerninir the leading candidate of each party, and no voter need lie doubtful us to his duly in the mat ter On the one hand the Inde pendent party asks that Mr. Edger- ton be elevated to the supreme bench. There is not the least doubt that he is wholly niconipet - ... . etit and unwortny, rimer irom n stand point of intellectual attain ment or moral stamina, to grace the position with becoming dignity or with a sufficient guarantee of justice. There ran lie no question - , , ill as to this as is evidenced by his record oeiore rne onr anu rue ici my of his neighbors regardless , .i. nii;ai:,,. ' '7 BniliatlOllS. " the other hand the repuhli- can. a; il thai v vot ' '"r " 's:,n who, if e'.-ct'.-d,' will nuiiiitain the (!:..,iii'.y of our highli t court I iu.Lce uud tli.icl.ar . UI a duties -..-.I- -u-i: ..i i.H.IVi:.It;iv fi i4 n mi .......J k . -. . . I . . it ! . evident timt hie ahi. ily n a jurir-t Inn h-i ! appreciated when v.(? remi-inher that In- has been retained h district ju !;;i' in a democratic district for nine lonseeutive yiar.-i. tuli'..e hin oppnieat; Mr. To.-it lia? the ni(i.--t ardent a'I:n in . r and linn HU'ipcrleri vh :e te in lii.'nt known. At the ' etinn next Tuenday the vot.-Liyf .ehra v.a will be called upon to choo.' a-i 1 it is i.'i-.ii Lef.v -illy " r VII till" t-vpecte I ''i. U e i 1 the . e i:h ti .1 that caniii- j"'..- ':iii;y l!n- n et 1 t It will wi I h u 1 ' M.-.ld. ;C.i'.:T. Y.V fie I r i si.-. I lo i i y I .1.11 ,'li i .- . . W'l.lk' tC'Hp oi:s !. II. .!:.-. .:.;! 1 i:i I f ..- il till has been l..i 1 been Mt '..ii'ces no (-eri-'uund. fro,i. mi v" HOllll We 1 i' b) the re tiec that iibiieati nominees, th" f c'.i'nial feel- i i that ban hampered republican BinceK in tiie past has been it-le-tinted to the rear n rid been up plaatei by a diUTn.iii' d elfort to work in tin, ion for party kucci-m. Hut it is not policy to bp river con fident for the enemy if "eawing wood" an t if republican success is nssun' l it will he iiei-csary to poll every vole. To thin end let no rin-ml er remain tit home to hu-1i corn. Let him not lej t o indiiTer--nt as to go visiting o:i election day or so uncoiicenie 1 a-i to change his resiiler.ee a few days befor election. Hist on the contrary let him be Ktimnki'e d to actinu by the hepe of victory an 1 nothing r!nrt of ileat'i prevent the casting his vole for the straight ticket. CONCtrtNING POST John V. Harvey, ex-district judge of the Third judicial district of Iowa, who i pre-ident of the Iowa tetaperauce iilii.ince and a Ihoroug ly Chrietian (y-iitleman, writes the f.dke.ving lett'-r: "I have re- ided iu I. on BhieelT-S; have lmov. ii J il'lgc A. M. I'o.'t m-h i ls"d. I liave jn -1 read the nrtiele ptibli.-he 1 in the World-Herald ol Oimihii on l!ie J'-ili iur-t. Tin urtide is false in every material statement. It is. true than nn infor mation waa filed, charging Mr. Most with the crime of seduction. He appeared without firing arrested, waived the examination, and gave bonds for his appearance before the grand jury, but it was not true that he was indicted. After a full examination of the case by the gTand jury the bill wa ignored, und the cause dismissed at the cost of the Hate. No one who knew anything ubuut tlie case ever be lieved that A. M. Most was ffuilty of the charge made against him. 1 can say, and my it without fear of successful contradiction, that J udge Most is ni highly esteemed by the people of Leon and Decutur county, us any man who has ever left the former town or county. The man whom the World-Herald designates s 'one of the best citizens of I-con,' would not dare sign his name to the article published. The people of Leon know the mnn who has furnished the World-Herald with this mass of falsehood and fabrica tions, and to put it mildly he is a man wholly without character standing iu this community.' or The rudicul members of the ul- liance of this state are begining to reuliu; liial tiie bl.iiiUiiit di iiia gogues ltiat have been kicked out of the republican party, and who succeeded in pulling the wool over the eyes of the former last fall ore in leagtiewith the democracy for the purpose of accomplishing the one object of the xeistance of that party, namely, the overthrowing pf the republican party. The result is they are com iug back lo the fold by the hun dreds, i TilK rt-uder of the average demo cratic newspaper is impressed with the fact that the prime mission of that party is to destory the repuh bean party. It is a splendid thing for the people that they have voice in this matter. ALittle lrls Experience in a Ligt house. Mr. and Mrs, Lorcn Trescolt are keeper- of the ("iov. Lighthouse nt Sand Heach MU'h, ami are blensed with a daughter, four years. Last April she taken down wilh Meash-n, followed wilh dreadful Cough and turned into a fever. Doctors nt home and ut Detroit treated, but in vain, she grew worse rapidly, until sh was n mere" handful of bones". Then she tried Dr, King's New Discovery and after the use of two aud a half bottles, was completely cured. They suy Dr. King.s New Discovery Is worth its weight in gold, yet you may get a trial; bottle free ut K. li. Krickey Drugstore. V.'e have Void Kly'u Cre.ini Matin ahottt three ye.il, and have re-ri'itom-nil' d il in-'e hi more than a hundred tprcial canes oi catarrh. The unanimnii answer to our in- fniii ii-M in. "It u tin- bent remeJv lliut I 1 ha ve ever iim d.' (lor experience i., thai where partii rt continued itH u.-e, il never f.iilx to cure. J. II. ; Montgomery, & C"o., I'ruj;jitH, De- 1 corah. Iowa. When I t ean iisin Ely's Cream I Halm my catairh was mi bad I bad headache the whole time and din charged n large amount of lilthy inatler. That Inn almost entirely disappeared and have not bad head- ' nch.' science.- J. Somuier,.Stephuey, : Conn. j Mr. C. H. Jotiex, of Spring Hill I".a, r-:i s: ;,1 i:a e ti-'cd Chamber. ' l.iinV r'ain Malm for oev-rt! and ::l burns with belter c.'.ecl than ever tried. Il re. i s .m'.ly and cure.- a rear." Tain 1 '..din i li- Ve-i ti without I' 11 V ieof t ; ,. ..: I I',- 'Ml li-e l.i'ltie.1 f.-r.:r,.-s e i'l I- provided ci.il for rheiima: ism, . s.praim, hruk , tooth ell" ami l'l;e iiilments. al ion will relieve liie pain trial injure- a cure. 50 h I n- sale by I-'. (I. I'l ick.l ;'."-is!s. I vi;h, i--p l.i-pe b:!i-!. n-li.'.e.ir ; Om-applii ami a lai r cent bottk f Co. I ril; tuckluri's Arnica Salve. Tut I.r.sr Hai.vis in the world for Cut lb nisi-. Sire,, Ulcer., Suit Kin Uill. KiVel S ue, T tter, Cli!ipi (l IIlNliln, CliilhUillk, Cerrr, und all Skiu 2ruitino, and poii- v-.-iy I or tin pay ri'iuireiL It it cit i' intis-il nion. v mini. ile 1. t-V vile L? Y fi, o cive Mtisfnciinu, ol l'riee 2.1 cent per Ikjx. I'rirki- & Co. Capt. W. A. AbticM, w ho has long been with Mesnrs. Mrecival and Hatton, h'eal Estate and Insurance Hrokers, l)es Moines, Iowa und is oneof tiie best known and most re spected business men iu that City says: -I can testify to the good rpialities ol C hamberlain's Cough U'cniedy. Having used it in my family for the past eight years, I can safelv say it has no coital for cither colds or croup." .Ml rent bot tles for sale by E. ti. Jr'rkke ic Co,, Druggists. Will you suffer with Dyspepsia and l.ivvr Complaintf Mtiloh s it ulii-.cr ii guaranteed to cure you. 2 Ttio Cirl of the Futurs. Now John, if I say yes, its on one condition --will you promise? You had b'-tter Kiy es-well, its that you will get mc a bottle of Haller's Main I'arali.cr. Why? 1'ecaiise its the best thing for headache and rheumatism I ever beard of and ihen it.s so nice for babies when they have the colic and diarrhea. Ladies who use Cosmetics or pow ! rs to covr up or hide n bad com plexion, do not know thai O. II. Snyder can fn-t i"h them with I'lush of K'ors, which is clean water, puri f es the skin, and podlvciy removes black heads and all skin diseases t'ikes the shiny look from th fare and whitens it noon a applied HENRY BOECK The Leading FURNITURE DEALER AND UNDERTAKR. Centtitly kceSi od ksud tverytliin you need to furnixh your Imnse. OOHNKK IIXTII AND MAIN ITKKKT Plattsmout Neb NIKE KILN KLUUCKKR. WHi;na ii4 RlK-kinilth hn '".' it, Ciikk', M.clhri n.i ptnw Ropirint don IIOIWEHIIOEINO A 81'ECIAXTY ilsuMStbe NEVERSUP-HORSESHOE WliirU ii ths fsist hnrsesLoe for tti fsruiur, or for fst driving, or for citj puryioiK ever itiTented. It L to rn(U ttint ftnyoDe cu put oo lirp or fist cork, m needed for wet and slipisjry days, or iuuKith, dry road. Call at his )iop nd Mmino th mvinsup nd ynu will use no o'her, J. M. eilXEI.LCACKEIL 13 North Kifth HL I'ItUmouth I'EUlttNS- HOUSE, 217 S1H, m nd 2 : Main Ht., Plattsmouth Nebraska H. M BONS, Proprietor, lbs iVrkln bu been thoroughly ruiioTated from top to hotU.rii su.l ' sow otie of the bemt hotcli in ths lUte. llorduni will Ukn by the weuk tl 11.50 snd np. GOOD BAR COHHECTED. uHiuDAiii o f i. " - . . i v .;. - - ; V ". . .( WJi-IDHAlT a : AliE TIIE In all tint gop to inako np a first tlietf rtoves in OAB-LOAD-LOTS and thus are enabled to undersell all competitors, Tifjy-Oric Sqinplo Sjofcs, AliK ON EXHIBITIOIT AT OtTXl STORf The Uailiant Home and c-lclirafcd This firm has the ex clusive agency of the celebrated anti-rusting tinware guaranteed for one year. A large line ( Cop perware, tinwure, and Oraniteware. The Mlacc for bargain in every department of our mammoth hi liaruwnrc. f( "VvrirjDA.Tr &c J3i& iiKiEiLTnrSrv . I'LATT.SM'in u, NEW LUMBER YA J. 1). lilt WES i: CO. OEALF.Itft IN PINE LCMBEIL unuinl fj V a rt a riuauiicn, bAin, n.inn. i a DOOIW, HLIXDaaJ U hulldinu materi Call and see us lltli and iSIni north of I icisel's mill. Plattsmouth, ITobra Everything to Furnish Your House AT I. PEARLMAN'S -dRf AT hUlbL runtuaninu llavin" uurchaned the J. V. Main street where I am now er than the cheapest havinjjnt.t put m Iho largest i of new good ever brought to the city. Ganoline b and furniture of all kind. Kold on the installment plan F Q FMM $ Q . WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON 1IANII . ' A Full nd tv fr.a " DSUCCISTS SUNDRIES AND PURE LIQUORS I Prescriptions Carefully Compounded at nil il w r THE POSITIVE CURE. sv t rvii0' t 3 1 I'l mi- BEEKEITFELD ' LE.lEi:s : ' cla- litie ol HiirJvan. They notmd Oak uro their t-'jt-cmltj t lliry alsu carry fine assortment of pettier tools, Cut and shelf hardwar4 ;1 :7 C Mrice have been right down to auii time. r. Nkhkahka. 1 Lit f li at the corner street, one HODKKN- criDnnmr Witt UIIIWIi t Wcckbach btorc room on located I can sell goods t I. PEAltLMN. Cotnplvt line of J Ti.:..!- r v ) 8 .1 1"-' V l ii it DKM" sli I) JPati Bull ,09 11 Jtin nd Oral i' t'lin luri 001.1 lt uipl 4. t 0. n. rred 1. M. T. M. O.ft. A, H. T.M. 1 G Aae OpiM BM(I a A TeU Chri Itch , and . Han it Kt lib Otl M ni( no CI Ml PI Jei ic h