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THE HERALD. 5 Subscribers wanted for this paper all over the County. The late rain washed out 300 feet of the U. P. R. R. track near Alkali. ITow about tbat Greeley meeting at Rock Bluffs? Married In this city, on tha even ing f July 2d; 1872. by the Rev. J- II. Fresson, Mr. Jacob Stull to Miss Hattie Metzsinger, a'l of this county. Long life and happiness to 'em both. Ed. We call attention to our poet Philosi- j pher "Cosmopolite," whose pithy little ; notes in rhyme are worthy of attention, j Who were the speakers at Rock Bluff 1 Wednesday evening (???) We call especial attention to the Ad vertisement of S. Duke in another col umn. This is no doubt the best chance for a home that the rcan of moderate means will ever sec, and we advise all persons to invest. From time to time we shall write up the eligible sites iu Plattsmouth. O'Brien & Merges, at the Plattsmouth Shoe Store, make to order, at reduced prices, the very best class of French Calf Boots, Shoes, &c, all styles of ladies' Bronze, Glove and White Kid Shoes and Slippers, made to order. apr4tf Iloir many cheers were given for Gree ley on Wednesday evening ? A parasol was picked up opposite the residence of Rev. Mr. Manwell. The owner can have the same by calling there. PERSONAL Geo. L. Seybolt, Esq., called on the 'Herald. They say George edited this paper once, but we can hardly believe it, never having seen him here but once before in all our life. Prof. d'Allemand presents us with a red, red beet, and axes us to beat that. It beats two pounds by 12oz. J. L. Brown, of Greenwood, was in town yesterday. He informs U3 that Tipton and Greenwood precincts will give a clear majority of 85 for Grant & Wilson. Mr. James Jordan of the firm of Jor -j a. T zr n ... --ii.j .1. TT ALD and paid us. E. A. Kirkpatrick, from Franklin, 'ranitiin cniinrr. visirea tne iiekalu la mMamnr I I A MnArfa nvnno tta fi nlir n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i . . i . ii i in i i .1 i i i r i ik . i ii 1 1 v . i that way than they are here even. county naa dux aoout ou lnnaoi- 1 t tl 1 ii i r rr last iau, ana now mere are i.ouu. ,11. C. Watkins;.of Gleenwood, called on the Herald to day. tnat n tnmifrn tnpv navi a. hft.irv over ia our Sister State they l - - - A. 1 - 3 - P ll Walker, the sage'of Ashland, Office, on the cactus divide, own in Lowell, Charley the 1 .ft T 1 -a uu ma xiciuiLii, uuu uuu us on our posish. I when you want Boots or made to order. Repairing done, thing in the way of leather and .1 ni . i l iT! I . C jl-UUlCC. BUIiU advertisement of Dr. Butts' Dis- 1 j-i t- - i e i "rn- iTiage u uide in another column. It V3 I- ,3 I -II J t J.i ivuiu uu icau uy an. ucu. x uoc rt ly. Horace Greeley & Gen. Grant may -excite the politicians but the Philadel phia Store is a marvel to all that deal there. 81w RITES SEWS. Late last evening the John Fitzgerald steemed into port. A "Long Tm" was fired from her 6 tar board quarter abaft the cook house, and the collector of the port, surveyor of customs, and a Govern ment Detective were sent aboard in an open barouche, rowed by twelve Navy Marines in white pea jackets and sky blue pants, with black chignons and three fathoms of ribbon to the man. After carefully overhauling her from keelson to crosstrees, she wa3 pronounced seaworthy, fit to go to quarantine or any other port on the Mo. River. At ten minutes past twelve, by binnacle com pass, the inspector issued his certificate that 6he was ' a bully good little boat, and fit to sail in any sea, river, harbor or mill pond or mountaia stream, in the U. S." The cortege then came ashore, the band playing "the gal I left behind me" and at a quarter to one a stern line was run out of the nigh hause hole, & hitch ed to the B. & M. Machine shops. A der rick was raised on deck ; Wise's mules were hired to work the windlass, and in a short time the quay was lined with the debris of her cargo. Silks from India in the -sen's hand kerchiefs tea from Japan (in the cook house) cotton from New Orlean in the shirts wood from Rock Bluffs, and all the products of a tropical clime or a frigid zone lined the levee for rods and rods and rods up and down the shore. Exhausted with their toil, at early candle-light in the morning the men laid by, the mules were pushed in the river, the anchor was hoisted and all made taut for another v'yage. Owing to the long delay at the dock, a sand bar had formed athwart the cook's galley and the Engineer could not blow a note of warning to cheer the maddened and reckless crew. By superhuman efforts the pilot unshipped the rudder and fixed it anglewise on the "labbord," bow, thi3 threw the current over on therlowa side, and just at sun-up the gallant little boat steamed out in the current. Giving three cheers for Mayor White and Ross Van nata. her 6tern was soon lost to view be hind the bluffs, and she goeth on her tkWay rejoiceing. Ik rcoi J. Wu.ll, Proprietor. R. H. MeDoniLD Co., Drofj1t t Cta. Agasu, Su Fnodacs, CJ., and U Cobomic MtMt, M.C MILLIONS Bear Testimony to thell Wonderful Curative Effects They are not a vile Fancy Drink, Made of Poor Kan, Whiskey, Proof Splrl to and He fa so Llanora doctored, spiced and sweetened to please the Uste,called " Tonics, V "Appetisers," "Uestorers,"&c.. that lead the tippler on to drunkenness and rnin.bnt are a true Medicine, made from the Native Roots and Herbs ot California, free from all Alcoholic Slims lants. They are the GREAT I1I.OOU PURI FIER end A LIFE GIVING PRINCIPLE, a perfect Renovator and Invlgorator of the System, Carrying off all poisonous matter and restoring theblood to a heal thy condition. No person can take these Bit ters according to directions and remain long unwell. provided their bones are not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, and the vital organs wasted beyond the point of repair. They aro a Gentle Purgative as well no a Tonic, possessing, also, the peculiar merit of action as a powerful agent In relieving Congestion or Inflnrm tnation of the Liver, and all the Vlseeral Organs. FOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS, in young or old, married or single, at the dawn of womanhood or at the turn ot life, these Tonic Bitters have no equal. For Inflammatory and Chronic Rheuma tism and Goat, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Ulllons. Remittent and Intermittent Fe vers, Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kid era mad UAr, tWe Bitters have been most successful. Such Diseases are caused by Vitiated Blood, which Is generally produced by derangement of the Digestive Organs. DYSPEPSIA Oil INDIGESTION,' Besd tcbe. Fain In the Shoulders. Coughs, Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Had Taste in the Month, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation oi the Heart, Inflammation of tha Lungs, Palm in the ro glona of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symp toms, are the oSspringa of Dyspepsia. They Invigorate tbs Stomach and stimulate the torpid Liver and Bowels, which render them of unequalled tfQcacy in cleansing the blood of all impurities, and im parting new life and rigor to the whole system. FOR SKIN DISEASES, Eruptions, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils. Csr- (TOneles, RInff-Worm. ScalJ Head. Sore Eyes , Erysipe las, Itch. Scurfs, DiscolorstlonB of the Skin, Humors and piseasea of the Skin, of wuatrv-r name or nature, are literally dug up and carried out of the system io a short time by the use oi these Bitters. One bottle in such eases will convince the most incredulous of their cura tive effects. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you find its im purities bursting through the skin in Pimples, Erup tions or Sores ; cleanse it when you find it obstructed and sluggish in the veins; cleanse it when it is foul, and your foe lings will tell you when. Keep the blood sure, and the health of the system will follow. Pin, Tape, and other Worms, lurking in the lystem of so many thousands, are effectually destroyed and removed. Says a distinguished physiologist, there is scarcely an individual upon the face of the earth whose body is exempt from the presence of Worms. It Is not upon tha healthy elements of the body that worms exist, but upon the diseased humors Snd slimy deposits that breed these living monsters of isease. No 6Ttm of Medicine, do vermifuges, no anthelmintics will free tha system from worms Uks these Bitters. J. WALKER, Proprietor. B. H. McDONALD dc CO., Druggists and Gen. Agents, San Francisco. California, and 32 and 34 Commerce Street, New York. WSOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS. To j4dvcbtisbbs. All persons who content plate making contracts with newspapers for the insertion of Advertisements should send to geo. f. owell 0o. or a Circular, or incloi 25 cents for their One hundred Page Pamphlet, containing Lists of 3,000 Newspapers and estimates, showing the cost of advertising, also many useful hints to ad vertisers, and some account of the experiences of men who are known as successful advertis ers. This firm are proprietors ot the American Newspaper Advertising Agency. and are possessed of unequaled facilities for securing the insertion of advertisements in all Newspapers and Periodicals at lewest rates, SIXTY FIVE 1st PRIZE MEDALS AWARDE-B TITR P,T?R AT Ic ACT0EY. WeYLKFJABE &CO. Manufacturers of GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT Ealtiuobb Mabylakd. These Inst, umenta have been befo he T no lie for nearly thirty, years, and upon their ex cellence alone attained an nnurcAaeci Pre eminence, which pronounces them unequaled in Tone, Touch, Workmanship and Durability. A5A11 our Square Pianos have our New Im proved Overstrung Scale and the Agraffe Tie ble. -Wjwould call special attention to our late Patented Improvement in Grand Pianos and Square Grands found in no other Piano, which bring the piano nearer perfection than has yet been attained. Every PIANO Fully Warranted for Five yeart ' Illustrated Cat iloeues and price lists prompt ly furnished on application to WM. KNABE k CO.. Baltimore. Md. Or any of our regular established agencies. Nov30w6mo. HENRY BOECKI DEALER IN PURNITUR E, LOUNGES, SAFES, TABLES, BEDSTEADS- Or ALL DESCRIPTIONS AND AT ALL PRICKS. Metalic Burial Cases. WOODEN COFFINS OP ALL SIZES. Ready Made, and Sold Cheap for Cash. With many thanks for past patronage. Ii n Ate all to call and examine my large stock o niture and Coffins jan28t MACHINE SHOP! JJayman i$ Curtis. .Plattsmouth, IVeb., Repairers of Steam Engines, Boilers, Saw and GrUt Mills. Gas and Steam Fittings, Wrought Iron Pipe, Force and Tift Pumps, Meani Gauges, alan Valve Governors, and ail kinds of Brass Engine Fittings, furnished on short notice, FARMING MACHINERY Repaired on short notice. aug5 ISTEW STOKE Weeping Water, Nebraska. o?AS. CJLZSEUE & CO SUCCESSCBS TO II0RTON k JENKS. DXALBBS IS- General Merchandise, BCCH AS DRY GOODS. UKOCEIES. HARDWARE, UUEENSWARE. HATS. CAPS BOOTS. SHOES, NOTIONS. to We are Agents for Wlllcox & 6ibi3 Sewing Machfne FURNITURE. RNITUR E 7 -'-.v'3Ta CABINET MAKER And dealer in all kin is of Furniture & CImirw. main street, (thirddoor east of P 0 Plattsmouth Neb -Repairing and Varnishing neatly none. Funerals attended on the shortest notice. LYON'S KATHAIRON, For Preterving'snd Beautifying the HumanH air To Prevent its Falling Out and Turning Gray. A well-preserved Head of Hair, in a person of middle age, at once bespeaks refinement, ele gance, health and peauty. It may truly be called Woman's Crowning Glory, while men are not insensible to its advantages and charmst Few things are more disgusting than thin, frizzly, harsh, nntamed Hair, with head and coat cevcred with Dandruff. Visit a barber and you feel and look like a new man. This is what LYON'S KATHAIRON will do all the time. The charm which lies in well placed Hair, Glossy Curls, Luxuriant Tresses, and a Clean Head, is noticeable and irresistable. Sold by all Druggists and Country Stores. Jan, 2d. diw lw every 3w NEWGGODS! New Styles ! ! MERCHANT TAILOR- Is in teceipt of the fines and best assortment of Ca.-simeres, Clotha.J1 Veslings rfro.. ever Irought to the city whic' I will make up in latest styles. Please call and examine. PlatUmouth. April 13 lS'Z, w3m Mustang Liniment, FOR MAX AM BEAST. , Probably few articles have ever had so extensive a Sale, while none have been mora universally beneficial than the cele brated MEXICAN MUSTANG LINI MENT. Children, Adults-, Horses, and Domestic Animals, are always liable to accident, and it is safe to say, that no family can pass a single season without some kind of an emollient being neces sary. It becomes a matter of impor tance then to secure the best. Over three hundred livery stables in the city of New York alone are using the Mexican Mas tang Liniment, in all of which it gives unusual satisfaction. CAUTlOJf. The genuine is wrapped in a fine Steel Plate engraving with "G. W. Wmt brook, Chtmitt," and T' Traae Mark. MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT." engraved across the face of each wrapper. The whole bears the proprietor's private United States Revenue fetarup, and not a common stamp aa used by druggists, Ltoh Masufacturio Co . . M Park Plaoe. N. T. Jan. 9th- a Sew lw every 3rd w Plattsmoutli Mills ! ! PLATTSMOUTn, NEBRASKA. CONRAD HEISEL - - - - - Proprietor. Flour, Corn Meal, Feed. Ac, Always on hand and for Sale at lowest Cash Prices. "-The Highest prices paid for Wheat and Corn. J&SyParticular attention given to cus tom work. mr21 Lumber! Xaixxxiber The Undersigned has on hand and is IZanuftocturingf All kinds of COTTONWOOD LUMBER At his Mills at the Ferry Landing at Plattsmouth t Orders Promptly Filled.! William Edcxxtox. JaneSddlwtf. DRUGS & MEDICINES. Scad. Read. Read. if w O v 9 DRUGS 8 KED1C1NES, Perfumerya. Toilet articles. Brushes, PaintJ, OiR Varnish. Putty, Window Glass, Lamps, chimney's, extra refined coal oil. non-explosive burning fluid, Ac, 4c. ire. go DR. CHAPMAN'S icGEscrixytl o xx DRUG STORE. Next door west of the Post Office, in tho same room with O'Urien, boot and shoe dealer. .Strictly pore wines and liquors (for medi cinal purposes), a speciality. lie manufactures flavoring extracts, a fine preparaion of chocolate ready fur use, an un equal! baking powder and various other arti clcn. To those uddieted to -the use of Opium, that poisonous and destroying drug, come or ad dress ine and be cured as thousands of others have ben and are beinir. by a painless, per ma -nam antidote. When once cured, which takes 1 ut a short, time, you have no desire for drug or the antidote rVCouiinuuination6 for the Opium An tide to may be nddres ed to Dr. (I. Ii. Chupmnu Piatt! -mouth. Neb. or E. J. Chapman, 1. I)., Mo. Vailey. Iowa. janl7dwtf DEALER IN DRUGS. MEDICINES. AND WAIils PAPER ! ! All Paper Trimmed free of Charge. AlsoDealerjn Books, Stationary, Magazines, and Latest Publications. . Prescriptions carefully compounded by anex perienced Druggist. Remember the place, three doors west of the Meraid othce; Plattiimouth. Nebraska. THE BEST IS Tlie Cheapest. Look at the men trriding in the shade o The Marsh harvester. w ill be found at his old stand on Main St. wnere he will be pleased to see his for mer customers and friends. He has a large and good assortment of farm machinery such as the The Marsh harvester, a reaper that two men can cut and bind ten acres per day with One man to drive, and the binders can work in the thade. ATilburnand Studenbaker "Wagons, Cham XTX pion Reaper & Mower Massilloa Thrash er, and BuBalo Pit thrasher, and Exelsior ncaper ana mower sc, F. J. METTEER. Main Street, Plattsmouth. Neb. L. S. Blair, Traveling Ajent. Feb. 29 wtf. Mothers, Mothers, Mothers. Don'tail to procure Mr Winmlow' Soothing byrupfor Children Teething. This valuable preparation has been used with N EVEK FA I LING SUCCEsS IN THOU SANDS OF CASES. . It not only relieves the child from pain, but invigorates the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and gives tone and energy to the whole system. It will also i. stantly rolieve Griping in the Bowel and Wind Co lee. We believe it the best and surest remedy in the world, in all cases of Dysentery and Diar rhoea in children, whether arriving from teeth ing or any other cause. Depend upon it mothers, it will give rest to yourselves, and Relief and Health to Your Infanta. Be sure and call for "Afr, Wineloie't Suotning Syrup." Having the fic-simile "of "CURTIS k PjBR KINS n the outside wrapper. Sold by Iruggista throughout the world. 10 SPRING AND bUMMEU GOODS. 1872, 1872 GREAT RUSH I LARGE CROWDS!! Everybody, and' TJ. SCHNASSE 8c CO, To buy their DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES AT NEW Y O R K" STORE- The best aad most complete STOCK OF DRESS GOODS. et Are now on exhibition at the New York Store, at greatly reduced prices. We call particular attention to our new styles of DRESS-GOODS, PRINTS, DELA1NS, GINGHAMS, BROWN SHEETING, BLEACHED COTTONS, BALMORALS. CARPETS. CLARK'S NEW THREAD, COTTON YA S, BOOTS AND SHOE oi all kinds and piices to suit our numerous customers. large stock of GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QbEENSWARE WOODEN-WARE, GLASSWARE, YANKEE NOTIONS, ATS AND CAPS, MISSOURI VALLEY LIFE Insurance No. 70 DELAWARE STREET, LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS ALL POLICIES IMvicleiicLs on the Securing the Greatest Pecuniary REASONS FOR INSURINGJN THIS COMPANY : 1st. This is a Western Company, managed by ter, ability and position, anord ample guaranty 2d. Its Polices are all noii-l'orfeiiinir. 3d. Premium all cnsti. It receives no notes to pay, and no outstanding notes as liens upon their policies, 4th. It has no restriction upon travel. 5th. Its dividends are made upon the contribution plan. 6th. Its business is excluscivly life insurance. DIVIDENDS Are the accumulation of interest upon premiums paid, hence the Company that loans its assets at the highest rate of interest can give you the moneys at o per cent., wnue tms makes its investments at twelve per cent, or more. The advantage of Western investments to the policy holder appears in the following startling f rT' 1 a cm i . If I' r. . ugures: xue amount oi ti.wv, investeu ior uity 6 per cent, compound 8 " 10 " - " 12 " " ,is obvious that this olicnolder than any other OFFICERS II D Mackav. President, D M Swan. Vioe-Prjddent. Dr J L Wever, .i ed. A'tor, George A Moore, Secretary, J Jones, Ass't Secretary. II L Newman, Treasurer DIRECTORS. D Shire, Leavenworth. Kan, J F Richards. II R Hammond t II Edgerton. . Tnos Oaniey. rt " S M Strickler. Junction City Chas Robinson, Lawrance. W.Hadley, . II D Meckay, Leavenworth K D M Swan. W G Coffin. " Geo A Moore. D W Powers, Geo 1m Davis, St. Louis. Mo J Merritt, E Hastings, MR Morgan " Gen. Agentfor Nebraska and Northern Kan ess Good Traveling Solicitors Wanted. J. W. MARSHALL, Agent. R R LIVINGSTON. Med Examine COKTIKEKTAt im ConfototBl iralbing, tos. 24, 26 28 Stosn Bt. t i JUSTUSILAWRENCE. President. J. P. ROGERS. Secretary. Enterprising i JEconotnical, JLibcral, and Sale Number Policies issued to Jan. 1, 1872 Number Policies issued and revived in 1871-... ASSETTS, Jan. 1, 1872 ... This Comnnnv is Purelv Mutual In it ntiomtinni dirirlinor its entire surnlus imoni its Poli cy holders, annual!, on the "Contribution Plan." expense to income, than have ever been attained period in its history. Its total Assets are sufficient to discharge all liabilities, including re-insurance, pay back all its stock capi al, and leave as a balance more than a MILLION of earned surplus. Company Issued Udorc Polici -s IJST 1871 THIsT Any Oilier Company in the Worl S. A. TAYLOR & CO., janiodAwtf . General Agents, Tor JHehraskn. 1872. more too. are going to THI ' Company NON-FORFEITING Contribution Plan, Advantage to the Policy Holders Western men, whose known Cnanancial charac lor its carelul and succostul management. and gives none. Policy holders have no interest largest dividends. Eastern companies invest their years at interest, ia $ 18,420.15 " " 4rt,9Ul.f4 " " 117,360.85 " " 318.06S.nO comtiancial advantages and inducements to the IT A Calkins, General Agent, W E Harvey. Con. actuary, T A Uurd. Attorney. n L N"wman Leavonorth W E Chemberlain. T A Hurd. E B Allen, " " C A ''erry, Weston, Mo, G W Veal, Topeka, Kansas. J M Price Atchison, Kan. W R Stebbins. " 1. m COV.ILT FIJlTTSMOZTTli 4 .1.000 13.537 87,505,233,50 and has a larger business and a lower ratio of by any other Company at a Corresponding READ ! BEAD ! ! Nebraska Herald, THE BEST I N NEB R A S K A ! One Year - -Six Months - $2,00 ljOO ADVERTISE IN THE 'Nebraska Herald,79 3-If you want your Business Known'C For the HERALD is read by Farmers, Mer chants, Mechanics, Contractors, Stock Dealers, Railroad Men, Business Men, Manufacturers, Consumers and Everybody, THE HERALD PRINTING ROOMS Is the place to get your Job Work Done SHaving recently made large additions to our already extensive stock of types rules, borders and other material We are now prepared to do all kinds of Work in THE BEST MANNER AND At Reasonable Rates. VI ABB FBSfAKKD TO FRIK Business Cards, Wedding Cards, Admission Tickets, Ball Tickets, Bank Checks, Deposit Tickets, Bank Drafts, Protests, Note Heads, Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Statements, Shipping Bills, Way Bills, Dray Tickets, Circulars. Contracts, Deeds, Mortgages, Leases, Catalogues, Pamphlets. Price Lists, Dodgers Programmes, Hand Bills, &c. &c &c, Give Us a Call. Satisfaction WAKBANTED. LEL P. GILLETTE Nebratka City , Generalu&gent Dep't Northwest, Union Central Life IltlSURJlItfCS CO Of Cincinnati Ohio, J. H. PRESSON. Local Agen julyl5dwtf BEN DORKEY Wishes to announce to the people of the Ureat West that the second Volume of "DORKEY'S WEEKLY" Which commenced April 18th was enlarged to torty-eignt columns, vv un tnat number the champion journalist introdu ced a number of new and interesing dei art merits which constitute "DORK IE'S WEEKLY' the finest literary family paper in the United States. His real life and eomie sketches, as also the thrilling stories of Western life make that journal the most inter esting and best adapted to western readers. Terms. Cash in advance, $3. per annum, 1. 75 six months, fl three months, 8end P. O. order by mail to 'N DORKEY. p25 6m St- Loan. Mo. 0fll mm fjw ADDRESS OF THE LIBEBAL BEPCOLICAXS Of HEB, To tli Friends of Independence) ad Jteform l The unndreigned cordially endorsing the platform and candidates of the Na tional Liberal llepublican Convention, held in Cincinnati, May. 1st, 1872, appeal to all friends of political independence and governmental reform throughout the State, to unite with them in promot ing the success of those principles and the election of those candidates. A national crisis demands tho earnest attention of every patriotic citizen. The corruption consequent upon the war has crept into.'and obtained control of our gov ernment. The very life of our free in stitutions is threatend. The partisans ot the Administration havo throttled the voice of the people hy paclcing conventions made up of and by the office holders of such Administration. Influential and lucrative offices have been given thoso who had obtained the President's favor by means of valuablo Presents, and to those notoriously corrupt and unworthy. When illustrious Senators have dared to raise a voice of criticism and to ask for investigation, the zealous partisans of the Administration have ridiculed the charges and stood in the way of such investigations, that the guilt of the Ad ministration might not be uncovered. The dignity of the Executive Chair has been prostituted by most bhameless and wholesale favoritism and nepotism. The President has held his official patronage as a merchantable commodity for sale to the highest bidder, Postofficcs, land offices and revenue offices, throughout the nation, but in our own State raoFt conspiciounly, have been the guilty purchase- prioe of the elec tion of United State. Senators, known to be the especial partisans of the I 'resident. Other policies than these are deman ded in the conduct of national affairs. The war was ended ecven years ago. Now, broadest measures of amnesty to the end that the acrimonies of the war may be obliterated and peace and good . will established in all the States and be tween all the States, are demanded. A thorough and radical reform in the Civil Service that the unblushing abuses of fraud and nepotism which havo ob tained under the present Administration may be done away, is demanded. An end to the laws which permit and to Executives who sanction the buying of votes with lucrative offices, in Sena torial elections ; an end to vesting the public domain in soulless corporations but a sacred dedication thereof to actual settlers and to purposes of education ; an end to decisions from the Land Depart ment of our Government in favor of Kail road Monopolies and against the Home steaders of our State especially the de fenders of the national life ; an end to the selfish rule of "Administration" cau cuses ; an end to a subsidized public "press legislation for the whole peo ple not a special class ; our officers to be servants of the people not the peeo ple the sycophant slaves of the office holders ; a government under which the people shall rule, and the ruler be ruled ; a government which shall regard dis honesty as treason and a political ring as its deadly enemy ; a government in which the military shall be strictly sub ordinate to tho civil power ; a govern ment of the people, by the people and for the people, is demanded by every honest man in all the States. We therefore invite and call upon "all patriotic citizens without regard to for mer political affiliations" who desire, with us, the success of such principle and of the candidates for Presidency and Vice Presidency placed before the coun try by the Liberal Republican Conven tion at Cincinnati, to organize at once in their several counties and voting pre cincts throughout the State and to ac tively prepare for the fall campaign. Let there be an Executive Committeo chosen in every county and have the name and address of its chairman for warded to W. P. Iloberts, Nebraska City, Nebraska, at once. Let campaign clubs be formed in every precinct Organ ized activity will be the price of success. Act at once. OTOE COUNTY. O P MASON, P Kodenhaus, M L llayward, F Ilenncr, J II Masters, J D Carmicbad, John McCartney, J J Hochstetler, Lawson Cook, WP Iloberts, Paul Schmine, Beyschlag. A S Cole. C Schumacher, W Vermillion, A Bowen. M. D. F W Rottmann, Fred. NEMAHA. COUNTY. Jarvis S Church, O B Hewett, A P Cogswell, John C Deuser, Geo. B Moore, ,W T Rogers, Theo. Uill, Nelson G Baker, Geo. W Berkley. B S. Wall. Alt. W Morgan, M Uraham, 0 W Wheeler, A W Morgan, Sen. T A Creigh, J C M'Naughton, Iv J Whitney, A D Marsh, CASS COUNTY. R R Livingston, L F Johnson, Phelps Paine. II E Ellison, J D Jirapsoo, J L G Charltonv G W Merk, Henry Rohweder, Moses Dodge, O F Johnson, Levi Goldmg, Wm B Porter, James G Taylor, J W Shannon. LANCASTER COUNTY. F W Hohmann, S B Hohmann, A W Kellogg, R W Taylor, Geo. E Church, Jas Gorton, Jas. E Philpott, John Houston, WJLamb, Benj. F Fisher, O W Webster, J W Hartley, L W Billingley, J M Young, J K Honeywell, S B Galev, W P Phillips, S J Clark, rel.on C Brock, F E Atwood, DOUGLAS COUNTY. John McCormick O W Ambroee George Mnita Theo Bsumer Henry Durnall A C Alt house Wm F fcwesey Fred Krug John H Maaek J C Wieiaers Arnold Peycke A Drocte Theo htiibbendorfT Julius Meyor Theo Decker II 6'Held A J Pe k Albert Abel Ceo Heimrod August Dormant II llumccke William Aust II Bluinmberg Louis Kaapke G J Wolff AuK-ustu Doll C S-b id idler FJ L'rlau Jobn B Mantel Fred Ywcifil Cbas Flii k J C Msrsily John Scliults E Extabrook Archie McNeil Thos P Carter A D Jones D L Thomas Wm J Kennedy CC Hoofel A G McAusland Jobn Fl ! 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