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See that Hendricks handbill. 3 - HepubHcnn -September 23d, county convention, .Statu Republican convention September 20th. : , . . -. ernnlia County I7 air, .September 0tli. 2lStamlM. " " Mr. 'J- IX.. CJiIhnHn serit a. few Jays iu tlfoity.ln&J. week. . The State Feir w.ill open at Lin coln September 25th and continue live days. - William Oummlngs, after a two weeks viit, started fur his home at WarsawInd., last' Thursday. - We.hnve a good original Ilayes tvud Wheeler song. by. our Republi can poet on the outside of this issue. An interesting letter from Jos eph Loveless, now at "Grand Gentrel Park, Centennial Mining District." Black Hills, will appear next week In our columns. . Mr. Louis Lowman is now visit ing Chicago, New York and Phila delphia, and intends to lay in the largest stock of goods in Ills line ho has' ever brought to Brownville', some of which will arrive this week. . Mr. Joseph Schlitz this week re ceived a splendid lot of clocks of dif ferent styles, patterns and prices. Al so Tin. additional stock of line and 'pommon jewelry. Call and see Joe's new goods." His prlcesarerlghtdown to "bed rock.'. -r We print to-day a true copy of an I -oldJiandblll announcing.!) speech by Mr. Hendricks. Northern Democrat- io haranguers tell the. people that ' , Hendricks was a war Democrat. Was lid? Read that handbill. Not much was he a" war Democrat. There is abundance of proof that he was tho Major-Geueral In Indiana of the rebel-, order known as tho "Knights of life ttlde Circle." AVo are, requested to announce that the. Republicans of London pro duct will organise a Hayes nud Wheeler club at the Mlulek school liouse, 6u Friilay of next week, Sep tembersth. The Republicans of the preciiiot axe urgently solicited to be present at that time. Members of the, Brownville club and other clubs "In the county are Invited to assist on that occasion. Speakers wili be pres ent to address tlie meeting. "We notice that no special prem iuVns are yet offered for any kind of innocent sport and amusement at our approaching fair. This should not bo neglected as this feature of a well con ducted fair is always amongst the most interesting, and goes as far as any other towards attracting visitors. Amongst special premiums it is sug gested that preAIuma be olTered for tho best croquet players, ladies and geutronien ; and best base ball cliibs. Mr. Lackwood sajs ground will be prepared forcroquet. t Wo are indebted to Wm. H. Hoover of this 'city for handing us a copy of the'Muncie Titnes, published nt Muncie, Indiana, by Mellett p'ershing. D. R. Pershing is an old r friend of oure. Twcutj'-fivcyears, we guess, have passed since wo both re sumed at Warsaw, Indiana, and pub '.nished rival paper. Wo were truly pleased to o this copy of our friend . Dave's papor; anl much-pleased with . the pn per itself, for.it is on the rightl truck, ami fctrikes vigorous blows for )layes and Ylee.ier. Hero's our . hand, Dnvo, and grant us an ex- .pbnnge, at least until after the elec- IVori. We want to soe your ltepubll- can Sk-k erect when you announce' Abe Oclober ejection newt. The Democratic State convention will meet ia Dniaha on tho Gth of September. Republican meeting at the Mi n ick school house, three miles west of Brownville, on tho evening of Sept. Sth. Mr. Lem. Cumminga of Creston, Iowa, after a visit of several days with his friends at Nemaha, left for home on Tnursda' last. Call and subsciibe for The Ad VHP.TISEK.-Tri' it inrougn iue ram paigu. Every Republican in county would be pleased with it. the The St. Joe, Mo., Exposition commences Sept. 25th, and lasts five davp. We return thanks to Colonel Burnes, President, for a compliment ary admission ticket. The State Journal says that Dr. Converse says he has not sold his rail road, and does not think he will, and that the prospect for the early com pletion of the road to Falls City is good. Business is reviving in Browu- ville verj' perceptibly. The way our streets are crowded with teams and people from the country every day, rminds us of the old times of prosper ity and plenty. We have received notice that "Howe's great London circus and Sanger's English managerie" combin ed will be In Brownville sometime during September. The ahow will be In Lincoln on the loth. . Miss Rhoda Clark, In company with Mr. John Beatty, of Tecumseh, came to Brownville on Monday, and Mr. Beatty returned homo on Tues day. Miss Rhoda will remain several days with her frieusd of this place. Mr. Benson, of Bedford precinct called and subscribed, and left come of the "soft, ' and gave ue a pleasant chat, one day last week. Wo are pleased to number Mr. B. again amongst tho friends of The Adveu- TISEU. Mr. H. Colin, from Brownville, who has often viiited this citj' selling ci gars, has iinally concluded to pitch tent here and begiu operations as a ci ar manufacturer. He will ocoupy the building now used by S. W. Wil liams as a restaurant. Crete rost. Crete's gain in this respect, is Brownville'a blessing. -Republican county convention, mas meeting and grand rally in Brownville on tho 23d of September. Republicans, in every part of the county rem ember the time aud prepare to be present on that day. Distin guished speakers will be here who will be diilv announced. Mr. W. T. Den started for the Centennial Exposition on Tuesday of this week. He will visit St. Louis, Chicago, and the principal eastern cities, and will go over Into Canada, visiting Toronto and other cities In that country. Ho will be absentabout live weeks. The Republicans are talking up a grand rally to be held at or near the centre of tho county, about tho first of October. Wo expect tho Republi ouisof the country to work it uprand fix on the time and place, and every encouragement and assistance possi ble will be given by tho Republicans of Brownville. A Hayes and Wheeler club will be formed at Nemaha City, in the school house on Friday evening of this week. The Brownville club is invited to go down, aud many of the members are going. Our generous hearted fellow-citizen, Capt. Bailey, says he will see that the band gets there and the band has resolved to go. Now let all the people of Nema ha precinct turn out on that occasion. We think wo have the banner Haj-es and Wheeler Glee Club of the State. It will sing next Saturday evening in McFherson Hall. The names of the members of the club are as follows: Mioa Florence Smith, Miss Ada Smith, Miss Florence Bailey, Miss Celia Furnas, Miss Mollie Furnas. Mr. Chas. Body, Mr. Geo. W. Fairbrother, Jr. Mr. D. Boone Colhapp, Mr. Wm. Bailey, Mr. L. G. Lockwood. The following conversation took place the other day under our office window, between a prominent Demo crat of this city, aud a staunch Re publican from tho country : Republican "Tipton made aspeech to you Democrats the other night, I understand ?" Democrat "Yes, he made a good speech" Republican "I suppose he had much to say, as usual, about corrup tion." Democrat "Yes, of course that's his best hold." Republican "Well, Tipton' is one of them that voted himself some seven thousand' dollars over and above his regular salary, aud I think hr nQ nnrrnrkf ia nrnr Krwlr. " Democrat (hesitating and scratch ing his head) "Well, I guess he i? what they call a salary grabber but then you know it takes a thief to ex jwse a iticf." Wo could name tho two gentlemen if wo desired to, who conversed in this strain, and the very words itali cised were used by tho Democrat. We don't soy Tipton is a thief, and can only conjecture what his Democratic brother was driving at. Tipton is not much more admired by Democrats than he Is by Republicans, but he makes an admirable eiown for them in the Democratic circus. Republican Club Meeting. Club Rooms, Aug. 2Gtb, .7G. Club met, President Gil more presid ing. Business opened by a song from the Glee Club "Hold the Fort." The minutes of the previous meet ing were read and approved. G. W. Fairbrother announced that on next Friday evening, Sept. 1st, the Repub licans of Nemaha City intended to or ganize a Hayes and Wheeler club, and that the Brownville club is invited to befpresent and help them. The President of the club announc ed that Hon. J. L. Webster, of Oma ha would address this club in Mc Plierson Hall on next Saturday ev ening, and invited all, especially ladies, to be present. On motion, tho executive commit tee was instructed to furnish addition al and ample seats for this olub room, and also to furnish two more lamps for lighting the club room. On motion, the executive commit tee was instructed to have costers printed announcing the speech of Hon. J. L. Webster fornext Saturday evening. The regular business of the meeting having been transacted, T.L. Schick, Esq., was introduced, and addressed the olub making an argumentative and very effective speech. Mr. Schick Unishlng his remarks, the Glee Club was called on for a song but some of them having left the hall, Judge J. S. Church was called out,' aud as ho walked forward to the stand, was greeted with the most hearty aud continued applause. The Judge, although not expecting to be called out, made one of the most hap py efforts of his life. It was his first speech of the campaign, and It was truly a ringing one. At the conclusion of Judge Church's remarks the club adjourned. G. W. Faikekotiiek, Six., Sec'y. We copy the following from a late number of the Council Bluffs Globe. Hon. D. G. Lane, of the 'West In dia Islands, who is visiting in this city with Rev. P. B. McMeomy, aud who will locate next spring in Craw ford county on a large 'tract of laud, has kindly given us the following in formation In relation to the grasshop pers and pototo bugs. Ho says that tho West Indies were troubled with them for years, but so soon as these remedies were ascertained there was no ravages by either. The western peoplo will hail this information and preventative with delight, and we hope the3' will at once try the efficacy of these exterminators. The follow ing is the communication : To the Editors of the Council BIuITs Globe: Gents: For the last two weeks I have been in this country from the West Indies, aud I find the grasshop pers making great ravages in vegeta tion. In order to prevent this, burn one pound of sulphur on charcoal in the centre of a field, and save what It has taken so much toll to develop. To prevent potato bugs from de stroying the crop, plaut two grains of flax seed iu each bill. This will pre vent them from injuring the potatoes, as they will not go near the ilax. Daxieii G. Lane, Hamilton, Bermuda, W. I. On the outside of this Issue wo publish "Extracts from Col. Mosby'a Letter." Mosby was a rebel a con federate officer. He was wrong then but he Is right novv Those old Union soldiers who are now with tho con federates, for the confederate candi dates Tiiden and Hendricks, were right then but wrong now. They and Mosby and Footo, of Tennessee, and Longstreet, have changed places ; the latter were against their country then, the former are against their country now. The man who was wrong and turns to do right, deserves more cred it than the piah who was right and then retrogrades. The man who is with confederates new but was against them then, is deserving of more cen sure than praise. But the old confed erate who steps boldly forward out of the ranks of the confederates and as sists now in saving the Union from confederate destruction, is deserving of more praise for his act noio than censure for his act of rebellion then. Tho difference is in this: tho one takes a step forward while the other takes a step backward. Every citizen of Brownville, fath er or mother, who has a child to edu cate, greets with pleasure the fact that Mrs. Ebright will resume her old position in our schools. When it was said that she had permanently remov ed from our city, the regret was uni versal ; for none could believe that her place could be filled in the prima ry school. It certainty would be dif ficult to fill Itso well, or for any other person to give entire satisfaction as she does. Mr. Wesley Dunda3 left with uo one day last week a sack of fall wheat flour, recommending it as excellent. Upon trial it has been found to be precisely as recommended. It is made from new, clean wheat, and is white aud sweet. Better llour has never been in this market. Made by Dundas, Bro. & Sage, at Elk Creek Mills, Johnson Conuty. Frank Muir has it for sale. The Brownvillo High School, with the various grades connected therewith, will commence next Mon day. Prof. Poore, Principal, assisted by the following, corps of educators: Miss Lynch, High School ; Miss Hltt aud Miss Tucker, Intermediate ; Mrs. Ebright and Miss Poore, Primaries. Judge Church, on Saturday next will attend a Sunday School pic-nic at Gilbert's in Lafayette precinct, and on the evening of that day will'ad dres3 the Republican club of Johnson. Hon. G. R. Shook is cxpeotctl to be at tho meetiug of the Hayes and Wheeler club at Johnson on next Saturday eveuiug. Foraii3'tIting-you vrant in tlic Ory Goods, Clothing IVotion, Boot and Slioe and Hat and Cai line, call on Lowiuan. liiz iviiimaRetnepricesi torsui lite times. THE REPUBLICAN CLU: On Saturday evening, the 2d of Sep tember, tho HON. J. L. WEBSTER, of Omaha, will deliver an address be fore tho Brownville Hayes and Wheel er Club in Mcpherson hall, on the political issues of the present Presidential campaign-. Mr. WEBSTER is one of the best, most scholarlyand logical speakersand reasouers of this State or the West, and all, of every part, should hear him on that occasion. THE LADIES are invited, the gentlemen are Invited, Democrats, Liberals, Independents, are invited, everybody of the city, precinct and county is invited to be present. The Brownville Silver Cornet Band and the Hayes and Wheeler Glee Club with good musio and song; and a grand time for the prome Ion of good principles is anticipated. Let every Republican do his duty. Republican. County Convention. In accordance with a resolution of the Republican Central Committee of Nemaha County passed at the meet ing of the committee held on the 5th of August, delegates from the differ ent precincts of the county will meet in convention at Brownville, in the Republican club room, on the 23d day of SEPTE3I1JER, 1S7G, at 1 o'clock p. mM to nominate can didates for the following offices, viz : One Senator and three Representa tives in the State Legislature, and one County Commissioner; and also lo elect six (6) delegates to the State con vention which meets in Lincoln on the 26th of September, 1S7G : and to trunenct such other business as may be by the convention deemed proper. The Republican voters of each pre cinct in the couuty will convene at the usual place of holding eleotions, on Saturday the 16th of September, at 3 o'clock p. m. and elect delegates to said couuty convention as follows: Brownville... 11 Neinaha City . 5 Aspic wall 5 St. Deroln 2 Bentou -l ' "Washington '. . 3 Lafayette .1 Glen Rock . 2 London .... .. 3 Island l The members of the ceutralcom Itteo of any precinct lire authorized to change the hour of tho precinct meeting from 3 o'clock to any hour deemed more suitable, by giving due notice of such change. Geo. W. Fairbhotjiek, Ch'n Cen. Com. W. A. Polock, Sce'y Announcement. Editor Nebras ,-a Advertiser. Please aunounoe tho name of Alex ander Kearns, of Bedford precinct, as a candidate for Representative, eub- ject to the decision of the Republican county convention of the 23d of Sep tember, and oblige his Many Friends. Go to 1L. liOivman's for your cheapest and best Domestics of every BRAS!). Our Western Border Its Life, Scenes and History. No portion of American History is so replete with thrilling Incident and interest as that known as the Heroic Epoch of American Border Life. There Is a charm and freshness about tho stirring deeds and exciting adventures of tho dread-naught old borderers such dauntless worthies as Boone, Kenton, Brady, Logan, Harrod, McCullough, thePoes, Zaues and Wetzels, that attract alike old and young, and when read in the light of recent events transpiring in the Indi an country, show most vividly the trj'ing scenes through which tho pio neer men aud women of our country have passed. This history is fully given iu the timely volume "Ouit Western Border 100 Years Ago," by Charles McKuight, Esq., author of "Oid Fort DuQuesne," and published by J. C. McCURDY CO., Philadel phia, Cincinnati, Chicago, and St. Louis. Agents aro wanted every where. Address the Publishers for terms and Illustrated Circular. Go to .. ILovman's for your latest st3lc Belts. Craddocli & Son, Retail dealers in farm produce, fam ily provisions, stock feed, flour, but ter, eggs, &o. The best brands of flour constantly on hand, and sold at the lowest price. Cash paid for butter and eggs. Goods delivered free of charge, according to order, iu any part of the city. IVcw style of Men and Boys' Fall and Winter Hats, at Ii. IiOTvman?s. MEA! MEAL,! I?IEA! Bolted and unbolted, at F. D. Muir's. The best Chevoit Shirting in the country, at 121c, at ILouis liOVtuian's. $2.75. Woodlawn Flour, at F. D. Hayes & Wheeler a ml Tiiden & Hendricks Hats just receiv cd at JL. Lowiiiuu's, BUSINESS BREVITIES. 612,00 Bureaus at Roy's. Club meeting Saturday night. Don't forget the county fair. Graham Flour at F. D. Muir's. New Eamples of Brussels carpet at Roys's. Attend tho club meeting Satur day evening. District Court for Nemaha coun ty November IGth. 500 Pieces very best Prints for Sc per yard, at .ovrn;an?s, Hanuibal, Wichita and High Creek Flour, by F. D. Muir. A large assortment of various styles of bedsteads, nt Roy's. Jack Vicker3, of London, is at all times ready to dig or clean wells. Glen Rock fall and spring wheat flour, warranted, by Hawley & Doug las. A trial is all we ask. Wanted A partner to handle a patentable article. Address, or see, J. L. Colhapp, Brownville, Neb. 150 Pieces medium Prints, 1G yards for one dollar, at .. Lowmaa's. Craddock & Son sell the best spring wheat flour at S2.S0, aud fall wheat flour, a good article, at $3.50. New Brand and new Winter Wheat Flour Elk Creek Mills, Dun das, Bro. & Sage. Try it. For sale by F. D. Muir. J. L. Colhapp has taken the acency for John Garmore's Artificial Ear Drums. Their use has benefited thousands. For further information call on or write to theagent at Brown ville. The best Chovoit Shirting In the comity, at 12Jc, at Louis Xjownian's. The Opinion of a Granger. London, Aug. 25th, 1S76. Editor Nebraska Advcitlser. As politics Is all the go, I thought I would givo you my opinion. And first there Is tho Tiiden aud Hendricks club they eay they are sure to win. Well, perhaps they will if the fool killer don't come along and bag tho fools before election day. And I will ask you what they think of tho chair man and officers of that club ? I would ask all good loyal citizens to set down and ask themselves one question : What were they in the not me, 1 critical time of war? If they do know let them come and ask and I can tell them they were secesh to the backbone. What is Tiiden ? A railroad king who has made $20, 000,000 within the last few years. Was it by fair means, our foul? and then ask yourself whether it is anyways likely that wo 6hall get out produce shipped to market any cheaper if we elect him. What made him impeach the New York ring? Because they would not give him enough 3ellov dust. What made him bring the whisky ring to taw? Because they would not divide with him. A Granger. $3.25. WINTER WHEAT at - ,F. D. MUIR'S. 500 Pieces very best Prints, for Sc per yard,, at Louman'a'. Sewing machine needles of all kinds at Nickell's drug store. 150 Pieces medium Prints, IG yards for one dollar, at . Loiv:uan;s. For the Centennial. Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars and Day Coaches from Kansas City, Atch ison and St. Joseph to Ft. Wayne and Cleveland without change, via the Wabash Line. Connecting at Ft. Wayne with through sleepers to Philadelphia, and at Cleveland with through sleepers to New York and Boston, making but one change of cars from the Missouri river to the "Centennial, or New York and Boston. The Wabash Line Is also the most comfortable route to Indianapolis, Cincinnati and other eastern cities. Passengers taking this line have ohoice of routes either via Quincy or St. Louis, andean visit all principal cities, watering places aud proraineut resorts through the country without extra charge. J. S. Lazarus, Gen'l West 'n Agt.. St. Louis. W. L. Malcolm, Gen'l Pass. Agent. Excellent qualities of Che voit Shirting-at LoTvnian's. Fail Goods! Fall Goods! Mcpherson has received his fall stock of Boots and Shoes, and will sell them at greatly reduced prices to those of last year. LADIES' FRENCH KID, PEBBLE GOAT, BOX-TOE and SIDE LACE SHOES AT MePHERSON'S. They are very, stylish, and the iatt novelty in the marke't. Mcpherson has received some fall styles of PRINTS and Notions. Call and see them. Gentlejien's Linen Collars, in every style. Also The Latest Styles op Ties, at MePHERSON'S. GENTLEMEN'S BOOTS &. SnOES, the nowest thing out, at MePHERSON'S. McPtorson will lead iu making LOW PRICES this Jail iu all elapses of goods.' ChevoU Shirting, 12 cts.'per yard, .at L. Lowtnuu's.' KEIGHBOEEOOD NEWS. London. The grasshoppers are threatening us a raid. Mrs. Peery is quite sick with a billlous attack. Camp meeting this week, and some of the London people are going to it. The grangers had pic-nio last Saturday at Eq. Kennedy's grove. "Linden" always did make him self ridiculous with hi3 attempt at low wit, but this uncalled for attack on London makes him appear more con temptible than ever. That "trash" need not come begging "affinity" with me, because of the help by abuse he offers. I well know his quarrel some proclivities, aud, let tne provo cation be what It may, in tho future, I shall not condescend to honor him with any further notice. If it were all true about the waste and extravagance of the Republican party what then? it is something external, and for which thero is a remedy. But there are evils which affect the very foundation of govern ment, and uo republic can live where those evils exist. Let those who would place Tiiden at the head of this government, consider well the conse quences which would follow should they get him there; and think, too, of tho fearful retributions which hang over a people, who in any way make laws that would interfere with the rights of any one, let him be over so poor, or weak, or ignorant. There Is a continual warfare going on be tween good and evil, aud it will nev er cease until the good prevails and it will in the fullness of time. Evil carries within itself the elements of its own destruction. Johnson. Weather cool and pleasant. Green apples and cholera morbus abroad. Marshal Wright went west on Tuesday. Grasshohopper and other luxu ries expected soou. Johnson Union Sunday School in a flourishing condition. Threshing has commenced in this vicinity. The average yield of fall wheat per acre Is about 16 bushels. Oats very poor; corn splendid. A grand ra!l3of the Republicans of Washington and Lafayetto pre cincts at Johnson on Saturday even ing September 2nd. Hon. J. S. Church and Hon. George Shook, will address the Hayes and Wheeler club at Johnson. Everybody Invited to come. Sunday School plculcSaturday at Fredenburg's grove, two miles north of Johnson. Five or six Sunday Schools are expected to join together in a picnic dinner. Addresses by J. S. Church and others. Candidates for Legislative hon ors are getting more numerous every day. It is understood that Washing ton and Lafayette are tho precincts from which at least ouo member of the lower house will be chosen, and the friends of the various candidates aro getting warmed np. Peru. Keep tho baby quiet. Farmers busy plowing. Corn Is still on the raise. Republicans, buckle your armor ou. "Make Kay(es) while the sun shines and Wheel(er) In.' Still "the low hung clouds drop their garnered fullness down." Prof. Jno. Swan, Jr. returned one day last week with his blushing bride. Call up your dogs and file their teeth sewing machine agents are around. Mr. Pierce's little son met with a severe accident by leaping from, the buggy aud breaking his arm. Specimen Democratic brick "I never voted a dollar and never intend to, to -carry on this unholy war." Hendricks. Another brick "I do not know whether that proclamation (the emancipation) is going to be taken back or not. I am going to vote to take it back the first opportunity I get. It was'a wicked thing to have issued. Jlendrlcte. It is rumored that In case that a certain horny handed, kid gloved granger, of Bedford, should receive the nomination at the Republican State convention, for Lieut. Governor, that there will be no Independent party in Nemaha county. Will Bro. Piper rise and explain ? Peru has become quite a shipping point. There ha3 been about 1,000 head of hogs and 'some 400 head of fat cattle shipped from here during the last six months, besides large amounts of butter ond eggs. Come over'brother Sheridan (which was the centre of Nemaha county,) and com pare notes with a real live town. Truly Yours, Van Winkle. Glen RocIl. The prospect ia good for late planted corn ; tho early is already matured. Died, in Lafayetto.precinct, Aug 201S7G, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Worle. Mr. D. Watkins is building a fine brick residence, and when finished will cost about $3,000'. Mr. and Mrs. Worle has two more children down with diptheria. One not expected fo live. A. lieimers returned home from Lincoln tiiis week. He thinks his wife will bo ablo to leave tho asylum soon and return lo her family. Miss Ejla Ashley, who was throwu from a horso somu time ago and broke her arm, is around again. J. 'Gill is preparing to build a large store room, 20x40' feet. He thinks tbat his largo run of custom demands it. Good spring and winter wheat flour at tho Glen Rock Mills, which will be sold as cheap as at any othjr mill in Nemaha county. We notice familiar faces at the camp meeting from all parts of the ponntv. and soma frnmflto?. Thn j Elder gives Gien Rock the praise of having the most attentive people, and best behaved young men, of any place be has ever attended a camp meeting, That expression should be a great en couragement to the youths of our neighborhood. The time has como when every Republican-should work for the inter ests of tho party. Hayes and Whee ler clubs should be organized. The Republican party is the only one that can have any effective watchwords or rallying cries in tho. coming Presi dential campaign. Think of it, vo ters, what a sad spectacle to see mem bers in Congress going up to the olerk'sdesk in tho House of Repre sentatives, and there renewing their oaths of fidelity to the Union and the Constitution that very oath which they had so recklessly falsified but a few i'ears ago ! Will they not falsify it again if similar circumstances oc cur? Let their past record answer. We think our country has seen trou ble enough with that class of men not to give them another chance to con trol tho nation. It is evident that their purposo is, as soon as they are strong enough, to Indirectly or other wise repudiate the national debt, or for tho nation to assume the rebel debt. And ought we now to pay for tho emancipated slaves? It would be a disgrace to the living soldiers, and to the parents of their dead sons that sacrificed their lives for what wo now enjoy. Can tho soldiers consistently throw away tho fruits of their hard earned victories? No, never! We think Tiiden, the Democratic nomi nee, would have done just as Beaure gard and other rebels did had he been placed in tho same condition. He would have had to petition to Con gress to remove his political disabili ties. Somo will doubtless say Tiiden never done anything against tho gov ernment. Well, say that wo should admit that fact. Where does he stand to-day? With ex-rebels and their al ies! Wo look at it as ouo long, solid chain, and Tiiden form3 tho big link. Let us all vote for Hayes, for he will make a safe and efficient President. Mnohine store. oils at Nickell's drug A Sample Dottle for Trial. 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