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Porurvyr : A. C. MAYES. ruri'oiomlMlnr Kir-t Iilrli-t : S. V. UL'TTfiN. THE REPUBLICAN PLATFORM. The republican party of the Mate of Nebraa yives renewed expres irion of its devotion to tin; priuct-f-- pies of the republican party and de clare that tho.-r principles, as ex prt.sred ty the national republican convention, should be tin- Mroiifr fxiint of union between all rcpub icao in the state of Nebraska. We conraltil.r.C the people upon marvelous prosperity itteinnil'.'' ne lievri.ipu.env-,! wa.'ljl of the Ute of Nebraska during .H ttin, four years of Ktatehood under re- utli.an sdminisir.iiiou, and which aa brought us to the front rank anions the leading? Mate of flic anion; ami we can fearlessly assert that rn slate which has been coa trvlledby democratic power.Uurinj; aay considerable time of the aame periofl, can compare with us in the economical nian:ireiuent of public aSair.in the r:ip;d ratio of increase ia ropulation, v.ealth and general prosperity, iiitillistaudint; the fact that there are within the borders of the state a number of tiatirfird persons who took nd- ntaj;eof the general financial de pression which swept over the en tire country to pate their vr.iv into temporary prominence by declaim injj against the welfare of our peo ple and slandering the fair name of our stale. The rains from heaven sud the rich soil, vigorously cul!i vated by the energetic hands ol our farmers, have produced such botun iful cri:p and uch unrivaled pros perity that shall silence all calam ity talkers and add to the strength ami enthusiasm of the repnol.cjii party. We conirratulale President Harri son tiM)ii his einiiii-nlly wise, loyal and courageous ailministration.and declare our absolute confidence in his integrity, ability and patrio tism, and pledge inm our'ccruial support in the discharge of the duties devolving upon him aa the chief magistrate of the nation. We rejoice in the restoration of dignity, vior and statesmanship in the conduct of our foreign nif.iita rider the (juidinr linnd of Amer ica's favoiite soil, ami's (i. Hlntnc. We approve ol the silver coinaife act of the present ndutinii-trntinn, hy which the entire product of i ho silver mines of the Luited States ia ad led to the currency of the people, but we denounce the democratic doctrine of free nnd unlimited coin ae of silver as a financial policy liable to precipitate the people of every city and every stnte in the L'uion in a prolonged and disas trous depression, and delay the re vival of business enterprise and prosperity so ardently desired nnd nor so apparently near. The free UMI II .1 1 i I,, i ,.! fl ., .f Mill'.. would tend to the honrdi'njr of pold and to force the use of cheap money in ine paymeiiT oi wacs in every workshop, null, factory, store and! f-iptti .in1 l,i,,t Irk the urulmty Hnu-n 1 of the wai of the toilers and i weakening the purchasing power of i the dollar whicli would be used to', mrchnse the products of the farmer.' ,e nre in favor of havinir every dollar as good as uny other dollar. We demand the maintenance of lli, A iiit.rii'i) ,1 ttt'u(,tti tii tiriitpriimi to American industry and labor, the policy that has been identified with every pernst 01 our national pros perity ii.lt, tiro llm rrKin'iiM r. ( 11, .., heroic statesman, AVilHani McKin- ley, Jr., whom the people of Ohio will make their next governor as a recognition of his ittHL'uiiicent ser vices to the country . ?.'e also com mend and endorse that policy of re cipriK'ity by which the Central ind Smith .1ncricMi1 n.ilimn and 1he Spanish Indies are beinif opened up to our trade upon favorable tiTins -Hid by winch nil the HiirpliM products of our country may find u aiarket and by which all uur peoph shall receive in exchange therefore a long line of products which do not pjuJucc ruiiioiia competition iiinonn our own people nor destroy the lrvi'Iuiu iiulti.ilrics of our country. We urc heartily in favor of the Hem-rul proviaivjun of the iuterHt.ite commerce act, mid we leiiiiind the regulation r:I all rinlvviiy mm tniim- nort.ition line in HiiMi u mumier u.i to" i, inure fair mid rcueomihlc rale to the n-ixluct-ri ami coiitiiiiicr or tlu-country. We favor fticli Ictfiidatioii us will prevent nil illegal comliinatioiiH and titijimt exaction ly a;: i: regaled capital and corporate powci. He init upon the ntipirension of all trust, comliiiien u:id nchcinen do-Bi-md to artiiicinlly iticrc.ini tiie ' price of the necespuncK of life. We regard the world' Columbian exposition :h an important event in the world's history, and we are in hi arty Bympatiiy with ecry elf or t t ni'die it a oucCeHi. Vi- fhould make a creditable exhibit of Nebraska' product, and we favor on addiln.ii.il appropriation by the next li jiiM.itim: for thin purpose, that our prosperity and ejeatnei-.H in.. be ftlily CNCinplilied. We lake ; pride in this mate We recognize ; that it growth nud power, it pron. !p-ritv and ejood name have been 'the iriiiH of in industrial people, i and we believe in uch policies Ul.iie and iialioiinl, ins will promote 1 jiirlice and widen the opportunitien ! amoiijLC tlice cla.-ne. 'f o their up port in the future, n in the paxt, we I pledge our moct intelligent judff- meiit and uiont f incere endeavor. We denounce the (irand Island I platform of the democratic party an 1 trained with the deliberate purpose to ininbad und deceive; wherein sympathy IB expressed where none is felt; wh.ereiu help in proposed where none i.s rendered; wherein purpose ate avowed 'which are not entertained. In mipport of thU in ihctnieiit we point to the jiret.-nded friendship for the soldier, while at the same time the democratic party has alwajK proclaimed namst tlie rani mt; ol iilieral p'-nsiouc; in ine free silver plank, intended to deceive the MipporterH ol tree tir.'i uiiiini-it.-d coinage of filver, when it i ktiowu that many of the leaders of the party are opposed to the doc trine; to'the failure to uive tlie re lief front exhorbitar.t frei-ht rales wliile it win afraid to either ap prove or censure the action of ils ai'tintf alien governor tor vetoing tli'- Newberry bill. We denounce the democratic party for i:. insinuations against the integrity of the siipreine court of the state as an elfort ti make tin judicial powers sal ordinate t political parties and as tli-taci fill to a iolilical orani.atinn. We denounce the democratic pruty for its) double dealing with the civil ami political rights of the people, wherein it appears to favor free and itntrammcled election in the Klate of Nebraska, but never raisf s. it voice against tin: political oiitr:i-i- practiced HL,'aint tin- re t.uldiean vot'-rs, white and black. throULfnoui m rlruioc-catit. states of the south. We arraign the democratic party as the enemy of labor, scheming t. break down the defense of protec tive laws, to block the wheels of home industry, and to ileyrade (he ma-sen of the people-a party con trolled by aristocratic anil t-ectionai tendencies, the legacy of rlavrry. The republican party of Nebraska Hppaln to the, inteiiii;euec and to the iutfjrrity of th p'-onle of this state and from all citiient we invite support Vote for A. Salisbury for district cli-rk because he is n mmI business nan and admirably luted to till the position well. Vote for Geo. Edson for hherifl because he will fill the position in an abler manner than has hereto fore been done. VtXTR for I- C. EickhotI for county treasurer because he is a farmer, a successful business man and straightforward in all his dealings. Vote for J. I. Unruh for coraor because, us the present incumbent he has made an enviable record and is a gentleman in every res pect. Vote for S. M. Chapman, for district judjje becnuse he poseesses every essential qualification as is evidenced by his reuird on the bench. Vote for Calvin Kussel because he Is well acquainted with the law is strictly honest and will in the future as in the past make satisfac tory official. ( V,rB ,,,r ''mt fl,r 1","" iH" because he possesses the. requisite , essentials to trace the position with becoming diuily und he will nl!4e popular judife. T!mrm'- .' . ... th lor 3. . wuuon ior county . commisMoner Decnuee lie is a man 1 0f kr(),i judgment, strict laterity ami thoroughly identified with Ihe interests of the county , '. - ' VoTE for J. E. Ieyda, for couuty Miioerintendent because he has a jjood educstion, bns taught In the county for eleven years and is ac quainted with the needs of 'our country schools. VoTK for Frank Iirkson for county clerk because be is a j.'ood penman, line iiccotin'ant and, as eviilenced by bis work lis d putv, wj t. ,)(ition to the entire satisfaction of his conatituents. Vots fur A. ('. Mayc.- for county mirveyor because lie ii the present ! incumbent, has made a splendid r.'cu'd and iri pre eiiiineptly tietti r fitted fur the position than h op;0!ient.-f. Votu for .Men.-trit M.irih! and Sliuniway for rei'iitM of the state uaHersity Lecau.e they are college bred men and thoroughly indenli lied with the iutre.-U of the institu tion. K'U'Uril.lCANS who may have left their party because possessed with tlie idea that reform w as necessary C::u now see whete they have drilled. They are playing into the hands, of the oalh bounil n-viet political oratr'.ati'Ois of the cities and towns. How ilo they like the assoei itioii that liar been forced upon in? ltcttcr return to your obi ;..leatiee, gentlemen. Mis lai.ee haw been made by the repub. !i iiii pui ty. !", crrir, !itm:i;i. ut the record of the republican party is one of which you have good reu son t. be proud. As a whole it lia Leen clean, able and rigorous. It Saved the nation from the attempt of treason to destroy it, and made it fie best governed nud most pros perous on the fare of the jflobe. You can't afford to desert it after nil that it lias accomplished.- Pawnee Republican. M'KMICHAN' ANNUAL PASS The largest and most enthusiastic republican meeting ever held in Sti-rliii occurreil last week in the opera house. Even standing room w is at a jiremiuii t 1 Ion O. A. C r 1 1 11 and W. II. Collins of Lincoln in dres.ed the crowd, and as Mr. M'Keihan's speech, which was de livered earlier in the day, was all questions, he answered it to the sati.-faction of nil f.iir minded men. Antony Mr. Collins' ronn'rl. 4 was this: "I heard Mr. M'Kei-han say thai whoever accepted a pass from a railro.nl accepted a bribe. Now, I want to tell j on what I saw this allernoou coming v.ith him from Lincoln. I saw a H. A M. pass, No. !it, trood for l'-'d, issued to Hon. Yi'1.1. M'Keihan, ;)od to travel on the li. .V M. i.i Wyoming, Ia!.ota, C'oloralo, I0...1. Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, Nehra.-ka and on all main lines nit"! branches of the 11. Jt M." This brought the liouse down', as there vvu.t quite a min.ber of the anti pas allianci' men in thecrowd. Everybody is well satisfied with the outlooK tinl the candidates of the 00 1 old p publican party. Everybody is ooinvf to support Post for supreme judge, regardless of political faith or views. About fifty persons were present to hear M'Keighan's speech.--Weeping Water Republican. If you think republicanism in Cass county is dead, you should attend the rally lit Weeping Water to-morrow evening anil be con vinced of votir error. Vote the straight republican ticket, thereby voting for a good o!!icials, principal worthy the admiration ol any people ami a winner. tucKlon' Arnica balva. Thk liner Sai.te in tlie wuild tor Cuu Bruin.', H'irei, llctm, Hnlt Ulii uin, Ki vel Sores, Tetlcr, Cli(iiH'l Hninb, Cliilblkitik. Curiia, soil nil Skin Eruutinii, tad pmi 'ivtlj run- Film, or n pny oquiwl. It i imrmit'iit u eive HHtintseiinn, 01 mnm-v relunde't. 'ri- 2-Wfis is'mh Kor '.le l K 0. I'ricki & (J... Mr. C. H. Jones, of Spring Hill Iowh, snys: "I have used Chamber, Iain's Pain Halm for severe and painful burns w ith better rllcct than anything I have ever tried. It re lieves the pain instantly and cores without leaving a scar.' Pain Halm is oneof the most useful medicines that any families can be provided with, erpecialy for rheumatism, lame back, sprains, bruises, tooth ache.ear ache mid like ailments. One application w ill relieve the pain and a fair trial insure a cure. .V) cent bottles for Sale by V. 0. Frickj & t o. Drugisls. AL'ttle Iris Experience in a LlgCt houte. Mr. and Mrs, loren Trescott nre keepers of the iov. Lighthouse ut f-ar.il Meaeh Mich, nnd lire blessed Willi a dauirhtcr, four years. Last Al.ril Khe taken down with Measles, followed with ilreadfitl ( ongh and turned into a fever. Hoc tors at home and at Detroit trented, but in vain, nhe grew worse rapidly, until she was a mere" bowlful of bones". 1 hen she tried Jr, King's New Iht-covcry and nfter the use of two ami a half bottles, was completely cured. They say Dr. King.s New Discovery is worth its weight in gold, yet you may get a trial, bottle Iree nl I'. li. rrickey Drugstore. Capt. W. A. Abbett, who has long been with Messrs. Piecival and llat .on, Real Estate nnd Insurance liroker. IKS Moines, Iowa and is oneof the best known nnd most re spected business men in that city fays: "1 can testily to the good qualities of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Havin'r used it in my family for the past right years, I can mfely say it has no equal for ei1 In r coi ls or croup," ."in rent hol lies for sale by K. (,. Fricke St Co., Druggists. We have Hold lily' Cream Balm about three jears, ;:d S:avc rv- hanilred Hwcial ' casi s d catarrh. 1 he uuaininoiiH Mnsuer to our in quiries is, "It's. I'ie bet remedy thai I have ever used." Our experience is, that w here pnrties continued its iise.it never tails to core. J. II. Montgomery, A t'o., I)ru:;f;'f lfl L1' corah, Iowa. When I benn umiik' Ely's Cream lialtu my eatat rh was ho bad I had headache the whole time ai.d (lis charged a lare niuount of filthy mattur. That has atmot-t entirely disappeared mid have not had hend lie he science.-J. Sonimers.Stephtiey. Conn. A POPL bAU FAMILY. Jnwtnr: "Jlewwit, Kmc, tint you ii!imT svin In int. U on "In thclii.t new iliuiitf I'm wliut 1 Dmj-, ynu ulwu. teeia to k'. l uhuul of ins." K ATr: "I rlnn't trnnw; I errtnlnlT ilo tint Cmke miy pi.tiuhi In that ilmvilmi.'' Jlvmk: " Well, diiriiiK the Init lrmniilh fur imu4u, )uu tiuv Uikmi up uliuiiig, i it. :1 ...Ji.vr.'' v, k uv: v -T f kI J. i 1 wltlioiit any tMehsT s you mmr tnthr rmcii wiii-n Ml?w l.uhiri.o 'r,Tt-.l iirr Js.surtei'lua 'iililiMily.aiiil . 01 iinli so are nil imimiv. Iii In ifra. un ler J r imtriii tnui ; I luiinl 'HI la llllK lii.iiiny hiilm h-i rvuiniir hnw im vluli iii!iln miMuk,- In I i.ij inK Iiiim Ii!I; you wmi Vi t up im nil ti.e liitnl finl,'inl kuiiw Jnit hut 10 rtd iiinlcr lull in-iinifiamin; oil pritTtiiin Isniitihiilr ; utxl In tlie bisl Diouih vu Uuvtt iiiifinivtsiwiln Umiili.iiwlni, J "ii e ll ms. Lynur ih)u uleiiltun .-X'n Imk. Whi n) iln ynu m:t sll uf your iiiliirniulnn fnni in iiiw latin ut-of tUo wuy puu.j'f lor tm ns or irn to ihs elly.M Kate: "Why, Jennie, you will maks m 711I11. I hues only i,ne sunnvnf Inrnruintlon, lint If 1 iirprm, lu,w it nieeta all iint. I very aeliloiu liir C an)(lnii(r mwlml hnt tl next few iliiya hrlnif me full tnlomiatlnn on tlm mli)i'.-t, Blnioe? Nul Mhkiijim'1 Ami a an . a Iron -nre It to ua ail, ("r it pMlly ftiruitlMif llm rta'linic for tl:u whole hoiiv ti'il.l -. Iiiiher lm iou'ii up tii luiifrtiinn 1'i.it lie hiia tiiken lor ymnt, u he ni.n Hi! one (riven rii'ire nml tn-iu-r tiiferuiiitton on the ailijii'is of tl") lny; ami iiif.iln-r m)i tlttit it lit llitill'uii m'tk'- hi-r porh a hinioufl hoiiM).--H-r. In fie I, no all airri tlirtt it is tUsoniv rriilv rAMii.v rniiiriu'iie init,lilirtt, i we tune a,-nt lor kinililmot Lll ol tl.em r. 1 II n l tliatonnU nil lor men, nnoihrr a.'l tor women, anl iinotner for c hiloi-t-n only. Will' t us one rrtill-i ery one of u; 110 wo nnlv n I tot:iW"one lneni rf wenil. ninl l.int l whi-retiie i-ononiy i-omm In. for 11 la iiTily J. '.01 a eir. I'lTlnit1 run think I am o. lu i-h lit iny 'nil-e; hot l w ill I' I "il n-o O'in., or, t'Tler 1 ill, v rut In eetit- Ut 1 ii. f nl Iiimt, W. JrnnmiM leinon-t, " I'i-.t H'h stn-'t. New VorL, for s r-iinii'U. eo., nnl I Fliuli ais-ayt i-oiifnh r Hull I Inixe ilooe you a j.'r,Mt fvor; nnil nir.y Uyoi wilt tieeuttinir Hi out, rii Ton any we have Hie reniltiilloi) f f l"-:n lie ls--t informed finnlly In I'.wn. If tluil. to to, it la Utiiioiuit's i uiuli Miijuilisi Uut Uuui lb" A fibernl ofh r-only f.VO for THE WEIOTLY hewald ami Demurest Family Magazine. 'i"Sond your subscription to thin onicc. HKNRY BOECK The LcHOlny FOUNITURG LEALKR AND - UNDERTAKR. C"Ut-Hilly k.tpk no I.KUil l-TefTtliln fo'l nis.l to furuisli your Imuae. lOKNKll SIXTH AND MAIS (TRKKT Plattsmout Meb MIKK SIINKJJJJACK Mt. v stid Clackiniitb tini !na, Hiifyy, Mttrlnns and plow lte; tirtuv' Hunr HUKSRitUOElSa A SPECIALTY Iln iiaat tbe- NEVERS1JP HORSESHOE Wliitu if tlie beat hiiraealio for th fsinier, i fur fait drivint?, or fur citj purposetcvi r iu vented. It to so idhi! that anvons er.a put cv tlntrp nr fM Cork, si needed fur wet and slipKry Uya, or amootli, dry road a. Call al bi i)iii and examine the mTf.iuii.ir ami vou will ue no other. J. M. HIINELLRACKEft, Vi North Kifili He PUtUm mt 1. PERKINS- HOUSE, 217 iMff, 221 and U:3 Mniu Mt., Plattsmouth Nebraska j B. M BOKS. Pr.)riuir. Ihn Perkina line Is cii tlinti)Ullily J "Kuorsted frmu t"i tc o'Uia. au.l if oiiw one of tlin l"t lintel ia tin, ntnlg Itusrdem will Im takes hr the r.k at ! f..rV0 and up. GOOD BAR CONNECTED Wnt-it - An an I vi", r"i l'Tl Itihn miWir tft in -niii' 'i lir v. !lli lin'r-ni in m,ri.-fii;i in ai own 'tiitii a rrin-Mimiliiii Ni. iora Hoii". I fl-i' n-in. mt ur an ran a, look bn I'M, New Vnra. f.' i-Ot I Mi? JZ' 0 X - - ww r 'VyVM'r i m i ' '-" -' I WBIDMAU & : A liV. Till," Iuall tlat j.)f li mke up a fimt flii'tr titoves in J ' GA.1Z, - LOAD - LO'f and thin are enabled to undersell all competitor f ' . pifty-Oric Sqniil S oo? ' ARB OJX EXHIBITION -A.T OTJ3H STCsV Tim llailiant Home and c-lelirated This Ann hna the ex clusive agency of the celebrated nnti-rusting tinware gttarnuteed for one year. A large line of t'oj- pcrtvare, tinware, and Craiiiteivare. The Place for bnrgaina in evcrv ilepnrtiitent of our mammoth iVj jr,l..',irn I '.J Pt.TTs,i(u;ru. NEW LUMBER YAR:. J. II. iiij.i VKS li C'J. . I DEALKRS IN PINE LUMHEIL J SiHSGLKri. LATH. PA.ll. ! DOOliS. HI.INDS.aiiJ all builihax maleryf Call and see us at flu; corner Ilth and Elm stm;t, mm blod north of Ileisel'N mill.' Plattsmouth, bTobrachc Everything to Furnish Your House, j T r. PEARLMAN'S flHKlT MUin'.KN HOUSE FUilNISHlHG EMPORIUM. Having ourcha-rd Ihe J. V. WcckWh ntore room on south', Main street where Iuin iiont located I can t-cll goods cheap' ur than the cheapest having ju-t put in the largest Htocl4 of new goods ever bro'iyht to the city. Gasoline stove 1 and furniture of all kindnKold on the iiutallmcnt plan. I. PEAUL?JAI. F Q F!m G2; WILL KKEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A Full nd ('onipleto liuo of i Drugs, Medicines, Paints, and 0 ' DSUCCISTS SUNDRIES AND PURE LIQUORS ' Prescriptions (nrofully Compounded at nil IIoil i I C ' t'i V ; J . t a I A ' ' ? '."V 1. I'd "1 W W ) -?- t-.ft I'ti "0 1 J !, I I I I BREKENFEIii' K ll'ihl'i'ij . clmn lino A llanlsv.ire. TA lvotinl O.tk ro tlieir s-ci hI'v'-, They als carry fine assortment of car-j penter tools, Cutlery ! and i-hclf liardwnrrrj t 7 . f Pricea have beet -" i right down to snA tilliea. , A NFIIKAHK A. 41 iw I -J mmj m I a- k L 1 ' rr 1 '? :n !',' Vrtt f"" W L . -Ll.Z-'ZJ. V