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c3 Tins he it a m. J. a, MAc:vruivnn' .editor. 11.ATTHMOUT1I, KLTT. 7, 1870. fall for. Republican Ii?;trirt Convrii t ion -Second JikIuihI District. I.W J.ejuinii.-an ricririr, 01 me routines f.I t, .,.., :,. i,,,. iii,.rc ,,..iii I-ju.rv.si.T. Oto,.. C a-sand Nemaha, eonij.. isu.k 1 he "Wfc Hi thfe K'ttCIS uu-.in UiP tu.- j-i Ju.liri ii ,istri.-t rif ;T;.st;!:;-.r N.-brus- i thp two 0f ,,s an,t ot tj, Hlitori;iI EDITORIAL COUKES-l'ONDEXCE. NO. 2. ri rTniTROH. Ft. tt". & Cat- CAo It. It. All;,'. i'Stlr, '70. ) I didn't half tell yoa about Chicago in tny last. After writing my letter THY IT. . Here in :t pro rata nut for the Oni;.h'i Herald to crack: If the provisions of the pro rata bill before Congress are not in accordance with the policy of the government to wards the ru'-ili? Him 1 roads and tlio people, then why did Congress provide in thw. act of 10-2, incorporating the 1'niun I'aciCic i:ailroad Company, '-that CAN HI DATES. It seems to he a prevalent disease in political yean especially, when mem bers of the Legislature are to be chos en whose duty it is. under the laws of ! Congress, to elect a United states Sen- from Sept. CUd lo Oct. tt. All eood3, machint iy, or stuck will pay l ull rales on the way to nA fair, and will be returned free to place of shipment on h certificate that same Lave been on I exhibition at State Tair. j The st. Joseph & Denver City H. P.. Co. will fcfli round tiin tickets from all .mH.-vo;.I eoum,, -.ton t in iM-triet l.on- Lwe") had a hi: vldf O.lt OU the A VP- ! a" ' la!U" 11 " -" v ic.i..n at l.iriii.:i. Nebraska .n .m.mhI;iv the ',,,.,. i1i,ll..,r,iJ ! poratctl, or hereaffT to be inc'i or UAJ iti m-IIICIIIIfCr A. W. litj, ill .t I 1 1 M f i, it, .,- i f.i i TII. f; P 1 VI fr-.TTf41'T . ., .", V" ,1 i i their road with the road anil branches is three miles Ioiiir and beirins and ends Sn a handsome park. It is 200 feet I o .il,.n,f M,n linn ,f fli -.. 1 . ator, that the f rieiiu:; of t:io in-c.vim- , n;istins a,i return for enn fare, good hmt .should insist that the great and from Sept. 23d to S'Jtli. Will t.harjre th all Important oi:alincations for a i same on machinery, stock, as I". P. : candidate is to declare his preference reiuiii on s.uuu u-ims ana ! fur Mich person; in other words with- j 'tj.c Atcd'.iiKon and 'Nebraska Hail- yf..l h i!1 lnv.' tlu rbdit to i-ouaeeL I out lelrltnce lo mat mui innais pon- W;lv ?t ii tickets tor one rare and one- - J. in. for tl". (nil piisf if 1 ii r Pi imin in:tt umi j :i r;nu:il;it- lor the olJH-e of llilil"t Atn-riit-y or si! H ! I -1 r i;t . I In' Kcwr.il :oimtifs abovf nanifvl n'o.tt 1 1 lo rciTr-ii-jiiiitioii In ll.itiict Cuiivcu- ti'iu folionn ; j :. . . ... I and uti-m such just and eouitable SV.:.;:u.i 9..roa(i,onu,engnt(going soum, M t,rmf, :1S th( xjent cf the United ! v.te before even his nominathm is j T ill o ili j iuu. tion u.on questions of ni'.tional or lo-j rift h. ."'ept 2"th to 50th. Will charge eal importance, the candidate in-t tie- ' samH :ichii!erv. st-ck. Sc. as U. P. , . . . ii , i H. P. and return on same terms and clare for him. and thus practically cast , ,,,,. (l :.1S Nlnahil c,toe H j left are two mile tracks for It it r-J'sr " rrominTiilf m lent the cv- I rr:l roimtii'i Ht tliti hiivimiIioii to Ik ticlil or j fulfil to K-nl ili-l''iral" !! .Stat" t'onvfti- ' turn. m-i!'I i..ir,iii- d.-'i-L'Ht'H to nlil J!"tit'-t ! Convi-hti'iii us aicivi' ri,... t k.ii.mI. thi-r. and soerri their nacrs VC Jl'li t lOlllMl. 2d .linl:-i:il iMstri'-t ('-ntral I'.y o-tilrl of t!: foniiiiiti".', i;. K. WAKKKN, C'hii. Itau-U Aujut So. l.sT'I. Nt li. t ity. Nob. CALL FOR 11EPV IlLWAX COUX TV CONVENTION. 1 lie l:-(i:l.:i-;m li.-tor of t'as roiinty are ficri-by ,:ill.(t to s:i-l ilrK-jjuin to a County wn- i-ntioii to be !'! :(, l-f A TTSSHil Til, SM'TKMUKft 12TH. 15TI",. Hi oiif o'rlork flcft tcir:;ilfn to t!ii Ml:it. loiivfiition to hp bi-l'l at l.iin-oln, .Si-ji!Iii1iit 'Ji'lb; hNo, to t'lrct tlele j::its ti llo; IJcr"ciitalivc (li-l r"n-t. It H fiirtlicr ifminifriili'l tliat tlif ii-lmnvlr for 1 1 -i Hcvi ru! Wartls ami I'lvrinirts In? h-ll lit 7 :.;n 1. in. i;i tin -ity of i'l;t tsmouUi, ami in S.ilt (.'r-'i-k pn'rliict, ami in tile rest of the fonn-?- picriiii'ts, at the fiillouinn'iutiin d places at 4 f,'-lork i. in. l-i W.inl I'n)l):tt JuiIk'-'s o.TioC. 2'i Wanl Si liool llonsi;. Wa.nl- I.iviiitrston' oftlco. -It h Want - I. ii. Wlu't li'i & t'n'soflW. i'lattiinoiitli jirrTj net 'I'avlors School Iioiisp. Klin wiil jr'cilict I In. Intl.. m'.s xcliool liouse. S.ilirrty -Tasinis Sdiool iloiisc. Wi-cpin WiitT School tioiisc iiiVill;ic. t't'titi-r- (Ir.nnl I'laii ic Sciiool House. tlock IllnlTs 1; iter's school hoiiyc. A voca I Icpucr's School Iioiisi... Mt. ri.'asant- tlilmorc's school lionsc. Loiiisvlllo School house in lmmvill. Sto.e f'reck- Si'liool llfMisc lhstrict o. rl. t Ircciiwooil foruisli School House. Salt frpok Abbot l't Schoi.1 House. llL'!it Mi'c drove -Sliatcr's School Hons. 1 ipton tirovc s.-Jiool hou-c. Hollth R'MliI - Sunt h IScihI School house. Ami the pi inlni ii-s for I be Sept ember Ci inven tion to lie hchl at the Iioiiis ami places asabitw on theiTli nt' Skitkmhf.i:. I In; apportion ncnt for thi t'oiivcntlon to be as follows : ii..Ytjm" T'l 1st Waril 4 Si-coiiil Wanl :t Thlnl Wai-I 3 l i'ttn h Wanl 3 l'lultkiiioutli precinct Hocl; flbiltsd Liberty r Asoca . Mt. rieas.'int 3 S M!ir CroVc i l oilisv III.' : ( culi r I Weepini; Waters StoveYee!4 I I111V..JO,! l South iteiul 2 Salt CreeU 3 tlrec nwooil 1 '1 iptun 4 Total No. of ilclej;:tcs-71. Ity order of .'ent. t'oni. a. A. ArMt-nrifv, Ctrn. Thf: County Tie jr. ('ciitral foiiimlttee of this fouiity will tnocf at the Court House, in I'lalts ftiouth, on Tiiesilay, Sept. l.'tli li7tj, at 10 a. in. liy order of Coiuinittee. M f Minrnv, Chn. Crook Anil 'ferry are safe, and so are "ittin Pull and hi.? horde of bloody fealpers. Vermont has souiided Tilden's polit ical death knell. Now let us hear from Maine. The Hons. Crounse, Welch and Cow in are mentioned as aspirants for Con gressional honors. The adviser and attorney of the Credit Mobilicr swindle and fer which services he was paid &2Z,U00. Samuel J. Tilden. lion. John Taffe, our late cnigreps- Tnau and now secretary of State in Col orado, is lyin; spfiously ill at D-nver.-Nf'ira-ili'i Vity iV'-sw. fast trot ting, on a Saturday evening the bloods, .and sporters and 'ntlemen, coine out The carri ages pass f lowly uj and down the broad centre of the Potilevard and the trot ters go alon.tr t!ie left h::nd track. Oh, my how they spin,: some fairly fly, about tux the fun bejrins and the place is crow ded. Some "f the horses can beat Par mete's or Streight's or Jones best, I know thf. rXriKs. Then we had a lon ride around and along the parks. The city has inaugu rated a system of Parks called "the South S'de I'arks," Drext 1 Poulevard runs by or through them. They are laid out with beds and pyramids of llowers, the grandest and most beauti ful. Ueds of tuberoses, cannas, Cala diums, foliage planjs.arranged in shinies geraniums, &C, Ac., &e., &c, fcc, &v. Mr. Ilesser or Mr. Moore would go wild over them, I guess, my wife nearly did any way. Our friends lived out on the Grand Poulevard, some six miles from the heart of the city. Sunday morning we drove down to church and passed ALUINK PAIIK A most unique and beautiful residence ground. 42 first class dwellings are ar ranged around an opeji oval park, through which a beautiful load way passes to thestaoles (.used in common). Kadi family have a whole and complete t home to themselves, and yet enjoy all j the advantages of an open Park and : llowers and grounds. The stables have a bell to each house and they can order a carriage to the door step at any mo ment. There's living for you. WK LEAVE CHICAGO. Sunday evening at 5 p. m., by the Pitts burgh Ft. W. & C. It. P. and the Penn. Central Route. We have berths in the Pining car right handy to all the good things, and glide along so quietly one hardly knows how it is done. Mile after mile slips away, the hours come and go, your table is set, cleaned off the dishes washed somewhere else you read, think, go out and smoKe (if you are a smoker) and make believe j'ou are home and own all these things. Well so you do to Xew York. Only think! We do nut have to leave this car until we reach N. V., two days and two nights, and the same conductors and porters go through. We get quite acquainted, and it seems like a young sea voyage, with a ship on wheels and it is. If the provisions of said bill are in accordance with tfie policy of the gov ernment, then why '"kick against the pricks"? MOKE 1IAK310NT. Our off-hand reporter was present at the Democratic County Convention, which met at the Court House last Saturday. The ceremonies were con ducted with due and solemn formality. We do not mean by this language, that it was anybody's funeral! Oh, no! It was a high old meeting of the hards an 1 softs. A sort of re-union so to speak; a mepting for harmony; they were bound to have harmony, and they got it. Who'd have thought it? Pl.vk and Pouse indulging in the most loving embraces. Ileffncr and the veteran Doctor enacting Damon and Pythias. All the brethcrn dec lining in favor of one another. How pleasant to see, these brethren agne. It was the lion and the lamb lying down together, the lamb as usual inside the lion. Don't ak us which was the lion and which the lamb. YV e won't tell. The convention adjourned by sing ing the iloxolugy to the tune of "Fath er dear father come home to me now." The Sioux Citv and Pacific Itailway secured. while on the other hand the ; will sell excursion tickets (round tripi friends of some (out) would-be aspir- j fr one and one-tilth fare from points . . . , ,, . ., ,,;,,,. along line of road to Fremont or Plain ant insists that the candidate must ;mil 4nn poml fnjm SppL 25th tQ fust pledge himself to vote against the 2Uih W!1 c!liU?;P same fr freight as in, "tho' the heavens fall." IT. P. P. Ii., on same ;ernn and under Now we hold such practices to be s:""1 restrictions, to return by Octo highly pernicious either pledging for hK & x w -,. R wm S(), n,un(, or against, and that in such demands ; tlip ti(.lit.ts ilt one farf,. will charge cither by the ins or the outs lie the very ! same for freight as U. 1'. P. P., on seeds of disintegration which in so j same terms, and under same restric- .. . . . i; ii. ,.. ;,, tious.to returns bv Oct. 3d. many ca.es d.rupc the party in ocah- . R (, J( & (-, ; iHsanajnace men in u.e u-km.uui.;, f one-fifth for round trin who do not represent the principles ac cepted and believed by a majority of the electors. Thus in the scramble for one position in the public service by certain individual members of the par- tickets from any point on lino of their road to State Fair of Nebraska. Xo reduction on Freight. New Yoiik, Sept. 1. The llt-rahl savs the latent dispatch received an- ty in the majority the majority of tho j no'unces that Seymour positively de- people are forced to be misrepresented, clines the nomination, which was un Wewish to enter our protest against j peratiTely demanded by Seymour's ., , , . . . i i- .1 ,.t inwdical attendant, and incompliance) Uwplvhjtu-jbmnt!, believing that the lhm.wilIl was :.ut!.(),.jZOll after it was true qualifications for m inbers of the :nown that the nomination was mada. LOCAL POLITICS. "Who believes the Democratic party rueans reform while old slippery Sam my remains as their candidate? Who, ?es, who? Bays "lleform." I'helps, shouM be whelp Demo cratic candidate for Governor of Mo., is charged with insulting ladies on- the cr has been withdrawn from river ser vice. "Keform" needed. NI'MIT. Xow the pleasant faced waiters and Porters, as polite as Peau Prummel, arrange the berths and sleeping places, how deftly and quickly it is done; "what a wonder some one didn't think of this before," says our man. as he oats the Pillow once more. The cur- rteamer Andy Johnson, and the steam- t;lins are (,..!lwn wc drop into our hank j and when we awake are near Canton, Ohio. One great State and part of an- Tho Xew" York HMatz Zeilung, tilC other passed over while we sleep the creat tlerman Democratic onran. savs. ! s!eeP of thft And honost newspaper ''If Mr. Tilden cannot prove both afti- davits correct in his income tax mat- As the time approaches for the s-lec-t'mn of delegates to the Pepubliean State Cotivention, and members of the Legislature, the iuestio:i as to t!ie i proer course to be pursued in the choice of candidates foi State aid oth er high olVicial position, has been rais ed. We gather from our exchanges that there is division of opinion upon the rtubject among the Pepubliean State Press. We regard a general expression iiHn this important question desira ble. Our own views can be expressed in a few words. We are in favor of the fullest and freest discussion of the character and qualifications of all aspirants for pla ces of public honor and trust, but deci dedly opposed to pledging delegations, to either State Convention or the Leg islature, in the interest of any faction of the Pepubliean party for or against any candidate for State or National of fice. We are m-favor of free discussion, fre'' fair jri morim, ood men as dele gates and a united trty. Pepublieans this is the road to victo ry and good government. Pitt) It VTA. Legislature should be that the persons selected shall be honorable men, repre sentative nun, and true republicans, endorsed by the republicans of their localities. The.se qualifications embrace all that can or ought to lie required, and when we go beyond this and attempt to forestall the choice of candidates and vote to subserve the personal ends of a i'rw scheming partisans, be they either inn or outs, we cripple them, tie Seymour said in an interview at Utic.-i with a Ifcruhl correspondent that the delegates with whom lie coniiutniicated were fully advised of the impossibility of his acceptance long before th con vention adjourned, and he is surprised that such a statement was made as ! i ? ii i-kT I oi 1 lii.: riii . 1 t ti oca f ri firrir,t Editorially the Herald ridicules what it terms the stupendous Demo cratic fiasco. It arraigns and stigma tizes the action of the committee which reported to the convention that tin ir hands and shear them of their in- ; S'-ymour had accepted, as a brazen, i c i .1. ... ... i,:..i. i . n .-. Tr- . , ,1,. ,- ' ll.HO-1,1! I'll 111 I I I'LHMI, TYKII il II, 1 11-14, 111 m honestly per:ng t .. - ,r'. , ., , ., I the power of Gov. rdoen, through the I hen, we sar,ve j i),.in, i(, Central Committee, which flue nee for good his const ituenev jiriiuariat and a free expression of the 1 he controls, to fill the vacant place on peop'.. at the primaries for good sound ! representative men whom wo can j trust to do their duty and we need not j fear but honest and able men will bt selected to serve us at Washington. PRO It AT A AN I OMAHA. WliP.it. old... Wheat, new . r.i! T! ! -:ts ! live ; l'.atlev j Mf ;:;. C:t::!; tor, he is certainly not a fit candidate for tho Presidency." This is reform. It is u!l up with Servia. The Turks have at length won a decisive battle and the Servians w ere in disorderly re treat upon Pelgrade, their Capitol 'and last stronghold. The- "Powers" will now be at liberty to make peace for the belligerant parties. CO U K ECT ION. A few papers have given September j 7th as the time for the opening of tho ' state University. This is a mistake. f The University opens on Thursday, Sept. 14th. K. P. Faiiu-'Ielp, Chancellor. editor. One after another crawls out of his or her berth, wiggles into their outside garments, staggers forward to j dress, and the conductor sings out "breakfast. The same quick and magical table spread, and we are ready to look about us for the day, and just as much refreshed, ami new, and good, as if we had slept at homo in our own little beds. riTTsnruo is our next objective point. then the train dines, fifty miles away. This af ternoon we shall pass ovei the Leauti- VToii" duel. fill mountain scenery of Pennsylvania, SLNAT0U HITCHCOCK. We notice the arrival of Senator Hitchcock in Omaha the first of this week. During the recent protracted "netting of Congress the Senator I1.13 been constantly at his post, laboring diligently, and generally successfully, ""--for the best interests of Nebraska, lie has proven' himself a faithful and vfli eient representative of the people in the U. S. Semite. and sup at Altoona. MAC. Our answer to the Omaha Herald on pro rata is an appeal "to the law and the testimony." The lanzuncre is plain. DEMOCRATIC CONTENTION. The Democratic County Convention met pursuant to call, in the Court House, Flattsiiiouth, Saturday, Sept, 2d, with Win. II. Smith as. chairman and P. K. Ruffner, Secretary. The convention elected the follow ing delegates to attend the Democratic State convention to be held at Omaha, Sept. Oth, 1STG: Jno. Plack, J. II. Heffner, J. X". Wise P. K. Puiffner, Win. II. Smith, J. G. Oldham, J. Pouse, K. S. Sharp. THE POLITICAL NUTATION. In great political campaigns the par ty in power is usually put upon the In all that the. Omaha newspapers have said about Pro-rata there is net one word against its justice, and the whole gist of their argument is that it will possibly remove part of the transit of freight and passengers from that city to a point south of Platte Piver. Xow this point may be Urown ville, it may be Nebraska City or it may be Plattsmouth. Any of these points are likely to receive the whole j project or a part of the decreased transporta tion by reason of contracts and com petition made by the Iowa roads. This competition itself is what Omaha like tho other cities named, absolutely needs, and what its journals have been loudly calling for, accusing the Iowa roads of being "cut-throats." &c, xe. We ask our Omaha friends if the ben efit to be derived from this competi tion will not do far more than compen sate for the loss of a few through pas sengers and freight at Omaha? .Aside, however, from the pecuniary advantages to be obtained by breaking up the "pool" in Iowa, which this measure is sure to accomplish, .we stand up-.m the justice of the demand for the passage of the Pro rata Pill now before Congress. The entire South Platte country has absolutely been shut out from the markets of the west by reason of the prohibitory rates charged bv the V. I. P. It. from Call It Kearney westward on ail passengers and products transported over the P. & M. P. P. These rates have been ho high that ihey have positively exclud ed southern producers from seeking a market in the west. It is notorious that millions of pounds of all kinds of grain and (lour are needed t sup ply the army forts and Indian Agen cies, while the vast region of mining "Shall hace the right to vonneet their (Iefensivo i,ut in the present national ! untry consumes still more; but by me atrocious poncy oi inc i. i i:.- ji. --....7 ,..7, ... f ... . j ' ,..,.l,.. ,j.,.r,,., , j.uim:fljn ronteRt tho reverse of t!li3 commrm and eVntahle terms as the President of , nla oMains Jhe 9; ,ar s.,ecUcle the Unded may prrile." j -3 (5e.ltPll of ou(jt bei forCt.(1 This language detmes the Policy of ; to :fssume tlie .tensive, the Government unmistakably. From th(j of tp nfc A.e make ,t our text. on can- ranip:ii?n the ItcjmMiean llolniU003 not "argue tlie seal off the bond Doctor." ,vlvo afl,.,., ,iafnro tUa .. ou cannot exnuncre the record. i i x i i :ti it i i u lit; n inn) wt raiur i t no possession of pure private character, and a clear public record, they have The chief organ of rock-rooted j gathered together and united in one Pourbonlsm in Nebraska, we refer of i -rand army all the various elements course to the Omaha Herald, "price j 0f their party. ten dollars a year in advance." has a j x'Iinn the other hand, the Demo new correspondent in our little city, j cratic nominee for the Presidency hns The authorship of the Junius letters ' i,t,t.n constantly on the defense from long since-ceased to be a mystery, that I tho day of his nomination. His war is in Plattsmouth, hot wtiy this new j r0Cord, his false income return, his n'nU of an Atlas should displace the ; ouestionable relations with A NEW 0.1ILL, the garden of Nebraska, the finest and largest producing portion of th? State is excluded roiu reaping the benefits of that market; and it is in behalf of the people, the toilers and producers of this section, already alluded to, that we raise our voice in denunciation of the policy of tho U. P. P, Ii. and ask for the power and authority of an act of Congress to compel the U. P. P. P. cormorants to do us justice. If the people are careful in selecting their delegates to this State Convention there will be no doubt as to the issue; but the aims and plain of the U. P. P. P. are laid to defeat expression, and prevent this result, as we see In the Boss ' )mHna Herald, a journal acknowledg- veteran Junius is another question. , Tweed. nd last, hi miserable manip- ! ea as lhe pr"an ot Uie L. 1 . U. t... ai it may be the pair are needed, Junius, ulation of the Xew York Democratic ! rca l-v J,rotcsts aunst dragging the aim is not always sure, to do ; state Convention expose him to a sue- 'luesuiouot pro rata into politics. . In ts a purer people of The Omaha Herald reprints our ar ticle of hist week entitled Omaha, and comments thereon at some length. We have read the Htndd's comments care fully, and fail to find one word of argu ment or reason against the principle of pro rata. The Herald does not touch the merits of the question, nor attempt to meet the issue we presented. Our i position was that pro rata will remove i ruinous restriction:? upon the trade and J traffie of tnrec-fourths of the State, that Omaha to become anything more than she is at present, to realize the ob ject she aims at, viz: maintaining her" position of chief commercial citv of the i i i;u, . . State, she must have the friendship and j liy....? I I'.i.-I V. support of the different sections ot the i i!u--... State. " A statement of this position, is a statement of the strongest reasons for its support. It is our opinion the Her all does not desire a discussion of this subject. Dr. Miller is aware that his pi-itiou is unsound and untenable, and lie is too adroit to enter upoh a discus sion of the case, hence he flies off the main question, with cries of alarm and warning to Omaha; declaring that somebody, or corporation or combina tion is seeking to 'recruit influence' from our own midst to carry out their ! This is decidedly weak for ; the H'rald. It sounds very much like begging the question. To the political guesses of the IIki ai.i about the renomination of Judg CrCnnse to Congress and his election to the U, S. Senate, "by the aid of the Purlington and Missouri anti-IIitch-ccck combination," we beg leave to s:ty that. we are not aware that the P. tS: M. ironld or could- do anything of the kind; tln.t this is net simply a P. u M. ttiest ion; it is not a Crounse question, nor a Hitchcock question. It is a question of the rights, and the interests of three-fourths of the peo ple of the State. Of the people with out regard to individual political in terest, or party interests, or corpora- the tb-ket. It savs the Democratic party of the state is at sea without a helm or rudder. Xobody knows whith er it mav drift. The Xw York Daily World has bfm reduced in yrice. from four to three cents, to take effect to-day. TliElvlARKETS. LOME MARKETS. F.From'KP r.v r. e. vrmrz. :'. nt 1 .-" .-'I I :'.i-.'.:-:.". wlioat, LATEST i. Ml o t 0 Y::.K MARKETS N.'-.w VoiiK. Atitr. ."i't. p;"' Sio Pj j LATEST CHICA!H MARKKTS. I Cimcaoo, Ai:. 2.T flour 5 tv-'.'i 2. i . i ........... i "'i' A::--Si- r.-it n SI) 6 nvv ,-.:;o -I 7.7 i !" THE PARKER GUH. SEND STAMP FOR CIRCULAH PARKER BROS WEST MERIDEN,CT. WINDHAM'S S-Xj estate AND COLLECTION AG LNCY. -: o :- tion intertst; V.'e will volunteer the information, and bet the Hi rail a jug of butter-milk o were right, when we stated, in a former article upon this subject, that: "So far as the people of State are concerned, they do not care greatly about this question, as to how it may affect the interest of any rail way corporation ; but they do care, and will find mentis to make themselves loth heard and felt, as to how this measure affects the interests of the merchant, the mechanic, the farmer; as to how it affects the business of the people." PAIL R0A11 HATES TO THE STATE FA I II. l!7:. I take jU:i'-'! re in nniiot'wim; to t!i pulil'n. 'o iiir !ii-i!;.--s in tin; State of Vira-,ka, ami sji ri;.lly iii r.iss Ciiuntf. that I Iihvo 'i:iinis!K i! in roniu'i-ti'ini wi'.ii my l.i'irnl 1'rHfiifc, a AN1 REAL ESTATE AGENCY round trip tickets from each station along the line of their load to Pincoln for one fare, good from Sept. 3DJ to Oct. 1st inclusive. l'reiglrt will be taken to the State Pair as follows: To tie prepaid, to Lincoln, at full rate; on being return ed with certificate from the Secretary of the Fair, that the goo Is Aic, have actually been on exhibition, they will be sent free, and the; prepaid charges will be refunded at the place of shij ment provided ail articles shipped to Lincoln are returned. If any part of the original consignment is disposed of at Lincoln, there will be returned such proportion of prepaid charges as may be due at tariff rates on articles returned. Th" Xebraska Puilwav (formerly M. II. A. WATERMAN & SON, Wholesale and '.It tail Dealers in Pine Lumber, SHINGLES, Sash, Doors, Blinds, M.ii, ETC.. ETC., ETC. . Mivet. Corner if Tilth, PLATTSMOUTH, H 0 (1 I J jf qi ip j j l- o i x i ii v I'LATTSMOUril, NKH., lietain r of ,st(iui Engines. Hollers, Saw and Grit Mills, I'AS AM HTi:A3I FITTI"4i?4, Wioi;.;li!. lion rife. Kcrt-n r.n:t Lift 1 IpeM. Steam tiaey . Safety-Valv lioveruors, and uil Kimisdf Brass Enijitip Kit t ingS. lepalri-il ou lmrt notiup. FA.KM M A C H I N E T O. F. JOHNSON, PEAI.ER IN Druqs? Medicines? A XD WALL: PAPER, HepairM mi Short Not lee, L'jT EXPECTORATION Is tlP net f iliseli.-O jinc tnuil tin tliro.it and c!iet in. itter tiiiil ai i--s Irion eo!i. insteml of seatterin: anil itlsl rilmt in tt t!iriuili Hi,, t 1 r . 1 ami 1'iiisoiim.i; It. Ity thus iisM.-,t in-tli l.uims! Tlnoa :i'il Chest, lr. tlreelie1 Kx ieetnr:int ern es t'o.ds. 'oehs. A.t!ini:i. Ilroucliiiis. t rou;i. 1 iviithei i:. WIiiiojiIiij; finish ami nil KMeettiu'ii of the Iiiiil's. Tliruat ami Chest, and ttm lirst st::Li s of t oiisoiiiitioii atnl Tvihtiiil Kever. lualitie ar Ex peetoraut. Seitatie 1'eetoilal atnl Alterative. It dors not stop the enoKh mi most piejiaiatiiiiis do. t.y their anodyne and -tnneiit elTerts. retainiii): the nuieiiiuis and of trndiii matter in the tdood and eausln ierin.i- renl n.sease oi ino iiins, nut it enres tiy Iimis enini:th'' coui;li am' assisting the linis hikI throat t o throw otf l he ul!eiid;iii; mal ter which eauses the eimph, thus seient ilii ally inaisiii tin eilie pel (eel. It at nin e a!le iates'th most dis- t lesviim eohi oil t nr luiis,,,t , ,s ada) s ir 1 i:.itlo:i. and l leak i u;i ImnpiiiK ('iolt;li. No heller 1-finedy eau he li-und for Aslhm.i. Ition ihitis. Crouii ami ail afti-c lions of the Thioat. I. lilies and ( 'llc-t. and it" eonttimeil m ii, w ill siihii ue any teiidem y to I mi .umpt inn, lauij; and 1 jiiioni r ever. If l ho liver is torpid or t he bowels eoimt io.ili'il a few doses of I r. Irei n's 1.1. er Tills will ;isit lii t ure. N"i e'ttei' ( alliallie ran If foim.t. lr sale by . 1. I'onei.in and .!. .lolnis.in. WILLIAM HEROLD Keep one of ihe Lrargest Stocks GROCERIES IN TOWN. 49J, All Paper Trimmed. Free of Charge. ALSO PKALKII IX OKS. Stationery, Magazines, AND Latest Publications. ffrc-Kcri;-.tions Curr-rully 'oni;:oun!el an Kx riiiicet Brnsslt. XEP. i Still Better Rates for Lumber. Wf vrill Mcil all tirn!.P nt I.onitifr Vrrv f'heap. Farmor's Eating House, KEPT BY Groceries & Confectioneries. Meals at all hours. nniKMni:;. Tim ri.ACK. con. rrrrn d- main sireets I'I.ATI.sMCI'TII, NF.il. W. D. JONES' M-V; livery stahle, PLATTSMOUTH, XT. P.. Ttie-f.M r.ONNKlt STAP.I.rs i.i n ;trsiiion!h Neti.. liave jiist i -I'l-n lra-;ed by I .-. .'ones, and ?ie wiil ! :i a :ii"f ant !;r:"irison,i literv on and alter this dat. Tli.' I'uiest and best f hoi "s nnti carriages a!u:'.s ready to b-t. .viii.k" i!ti:sns cnK.vr. Horses kept for- Sale or lo Trade. HORSES TRAIXED AXU TJIIOJCE. the it-huiiti!is. ami Atlas to take j ion" of attacks which pvontie to o.ir opinion there n.wor w; ran on IK W b;.,K ,i,J t; , 1.... . pohti.Ml .picstiou heforo tho ga:r:e on me tan;. roipuros overvt hclr.i him anil hi purtv In , to-- ili'-t votv nnil 1i,xr.ir'f :i' ilf,-- -t;tH, wo i thi- P 1! 1? 1 will f.li:irrr,', r,nc f-irn f.e rMinil trip for ii.issei.ccrs. ami same re-uila- i EatATl CT TlQUSe arid SalOQIl OTA tioiisaml charges on freight, &(., to Mito I-'air, ;w re fharRfd hy the Ii. - ! jvi'siri StTPPi J ,??T'T7 fiTr- I M. in X1. The Union Pacific II. U. will m-11 ALSO fool a.si.;rc"l the ; roiinil trip tick ts from till stations to 1 Orv:!:-. :;t.:: fare, "Zo A Main Street, ITearly op posite Court House- lT-3in. PLATTSMOUTH. XI-D. I .!e band.-' ho'-ii'i an I w der " Thai f.I Vol - sa::-ti; bet!!- ire to L'ive nntt- tlist 1 nare a la no. i m bfiek I'uri!, with plenty of i"ni f"r r.i. l wagons. I e.iii put fa. mors -i'kk ins. loails or pram oi anj -yini; a.i uu Mer. ii. t he dry. lb-Mem Irr I h r. !U::iirao in v o! I pat I ms for their Many . I s-iln-it their tii!e in the new pl:ie. d 1 e;-i; :: eo:,i!iio(!al t iieril bet ter a nd d :7 tL-tin tliati vev lifri.". a-yl. dowist south: TliiMU wisliing to find out the. present lilstui f G-EORO-IA wonhl do well to snhherilie to the Semi-Weekly PRESS A1TD CULTIVATOR (JRIFFIX, CiEORfllA. Piib!i:;!ieil ever Sunday and Tli.ir.sday innrninj", ' ;u TWO DOLLARS PER ANNUM. Dr.VliTI'.D to ALTitMilte.ir. folities. I.itera tnie. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i.' i . 1 1 1 1 1 1 and .Misoiillaneoint K'Mi iti'4 Matter. Advertiser- .-hmihl Interest themselves about tins paper, ax it h is t!ie iart;est " ireiilatimi of any pn per in M iddle lieorcia. Our books anr open to proove tin: as-ei lion. ED'JE tt DUTTON, Editors, ii riJK;t, b tryoi. - 7 'i. H, r-f O O B o5 s ' . " ? v ti 3 ' 2 " 2 CO ' CO J. "r- r- ft -f id V. Fleming & Race, DKA f.L'KS IX DEY GO GROCERIES, II A TS. ca rs. BOOTS, rsnoEs. AND NOTION?). And J'srnfrs' finjipliew (Jenrrnlly. iUiv (ioods are all Xetr, r.n:l we teil thein CHEAT. THY US ONCE, AND SEE! (I0yl) WEEPTXU WATER, NED. ft AT BLAIR, l-l l fT.SSOIt TO W.M. ORAMRKKO,) Dealer in Tr.ATTSMuL Tli, Nl.P , Op. PUitto Valley House, On aiul all k':nd.s of LUMDER, DOORS SASH, BLINDS, S HI NO , ES, LA THS. A I .? ) MouldingS, BUILDING PAPER, CEJIENT, LIME, Plaster Paris, etc. AT I.OVi:ST MAIiKKT HATE.S. nni.1 Ca'l .'nd Kx.iiiiili. Excelsior Barber Shop. J. C. BOONE, Main Street, opposite Snundrrs Ilonne. HAIR-CUTTING, Sliavin and .Shampooing. ICrsi'IXTAI, ATTENTION CIVKN TO C wtJljif? CliJIdrtn'saml l4idlf Slair. CALL AND Sin: IJflOXK. GENTS, And jjet a boone in a CXiBAIST SHAVE. BEST FARMING LANDS IN NEBRASKA, roil 5AI.E i;y IK MTlllAWliA. Great Advantages to Buyers IX 1S7(). Ten Years Credit at Q jf-rcent Inttresi. Sir Yearx Credit al 0 jer cent Interest, and lOpcr eeut Discount. ttr T4hcr.il Ilitronntit l"r Cantt, Itelate on I-'Mre and Krelshl, mill l'i eminnw tor Improve -uieittM. Titc Tinm nnl Xt 'f iKki 1'iirmrr. crnifafnintj frtM partlenlars, will hi- mailed free to any uit of tin' world on applteation fi I AN! 'MMIrSi'NKK. V,. a f. TT. K. '.Vl .Vtl'l'AF A 1 'V