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T. .1 tii E JIEilA I, I). .7". A. MACMCIIPHV.. . . - . . . .Ei.itoii I L A TTS M ( ) I 'TI I, K 1 'T. U. IS.-;, Till: 1AN(L1!. the KciHiMiran r.cw s!;t! ! " ! of iilt'tlinri. l'lfg:ito:- to .'Jt.'.'e :iYeti- ti'-n ;U'l t!i' I.i'gisl.t tim: v'j-.iiiist a l C:lllSt" (.'!!. it( J- Cllll.l.i.i ..... I the nr.; gid).-vn;: ntnl roiieent iii.? i r l.y :i few of i tin r i ii iu oat? l'l '', :tii't s-! U-Itl if isj- Hh.....i-.' ,, , .. ::. ' I'l'MC', ii' there .in,,., " J:i:iJ of mcnsjiro is entirely : nrl !;.!!: ;.u, ; l l i hv r. .1.1. ELECTION IN VERMONT. Ahuiit s;,000 Kepn1ilir;m majority. I: L ECT I O N jl.N.M AIM. lsO towns yive Connor, Iie. 4 J,7i'l ; Talltot, I)(m. y3.007. HeptiMir-ui gain nf;.81S. KEHIEi. The Hig Chief of the Omalia JlnahL i j.erial eh-iiiipioii of oj;toitio!i to .ro rata, lias as wo .mtieip-iteil retired into hi-i corner antl iledines to eomr to the scratch. W: he."; l;ie to surest that hi-! second should "throw i:p the sponge' "Lot us have peaee." We learn that TTon. T. II. Wheeler, of I'hitt.-mouth. so long and favorably .. N.'iiator is altogether unwise -.nl nr.- in the vieinit v of 1 u i 1 1 1 r; - trees or safe. It woiild prose very i.ice'.i a.? if oilier large ohjerts. the friends of such oihVial .siiould in-J Anoilic r coinp.-uirig two or inoiv sist on having part- nominees pledged storms, decides that such aa one was for him. The tendency of such a poll-j far the heaviest, because the streets, cy upon either side is to disrupt and j ravines, ereeks, &e., exhibit more se defeat the party. The large llepubli- j vere washing a. id cutting. While it can majority in the tate is no guaran- i is merely eTidence Unit more rain fell lee Jigiinst defeat if we permit faction : jM ;i shorter time in the one case than to rend the party. Especially is this Co-) .,:-; is.", i . t 'al I '.. I'.ll.l.W III . I'.. ' Jl 1:1 1 M lit .it. i..yti:st m:w vo::k mai::i:is N y V- : i.. Ac Voliev. (...hi'. 1 ' -M 1 1 true of the Legislature. If such a pol icy should be carried out, it would in h:iif an hour or less, and you w ill make a Democratic Legislature proba- j 1'md strtits all alloat, streams high. ble in our .strong Republican Mate. A glance at the situation will satisfy any one anjiiaintf d wit hall the circum stances f this fnct. The Counties of Ilichardsoii, Xe:na!i i. Otoe, Cass, Sauu- j en traverse narrow lines, and oi'ttim ders. Saline, Johnson, (Inge, in the th'r. whcaV." T:.' wl. il-lil m 111.-.I1 f:il ' '""i-ii,... . ....X. .-v.. ......... v. . ..v. ...... ....... . ( ,.,ri I'.-irl.-v,. and sevtae working; w hile four or five ( incles in as many hours will produce no greater effect. Again, sudden and violent rains oft- I.ATF.ST CHICAGO MAIiMTS. en icaoo, An. i1;:. " IHWi., :.:( . ILtl ' i i ipy, ; at a snort Ui.-.tanew from ihe center known in connection with Xebrka's ! Douglas Dolge, I'latte. Cuming. Stan- ' line of a storm there may have been politics and agriculture, will be aeandi- ton. Malison and Dakota, are w hat no rain ht all. date for Lieut. Covornor, in the coming ,a:lv jll0perlv be called close count ea j The rain fall of is:!, up to June, AXr ! ee large counties compose about was rather below the average.althoiig'.i 111. .Hi. II1I.IIB .... ....1 " .......iv... - -- W. to IhatiKjsition. ji.r. Xeel it i:i:roi:c the itopld. "Shall hare Iff. ri'jht to ronnft th ir T'i'i-1 at .su:h j'l'ia.s aud nton stt-h Ju-? mi'l equitable t rm av .'.; l'r. :bl- nt of tin Unitcl Stat' mriy j'i;ribc." This is the language f the Statute defining the policy of the, Covernment towards the I'aeitie Kailroads. It is pro rata. Cass cot nty si'Eaks. The l?eiublic:ins of Cass county have rpoken in plain, pointed and positive language, t!if ir sentiments nnd wishes njion the (j-iestion of pro lata. This is as it should. The resolution offered by lion. Sam M. Ch: p nan and adojitcd by an earnest :uid unaniinous vote of the convention, instructs the half the Legislature, and with a divi- j there were many storm i yet they were ded party might easily be lost to the j flight. Republicans. Taking into this account June gave us 11 rainy days, but only the usual number of members e!e ted j two unusual storms. One on the 10th, on lVoples or Independent tickets tlieljf 1.2S indies, and on the l.'itli of l.'G situation becoiiu's a serious one. Therejineh.es. The total fall of the month is danger ahead. We trust Republi cans will see it, and prevent so great a, disaster. We say free discussion, free prima ries, a united party and success. It Y.VV HI.I C A N CON V EN 1 1 ON The Cass Co. Republican Convention for nominating delegates to the State, Judicial and Representative Conven tions, met at Hayes and Wheeler head quarters Sept. 1-th, at 1 o'clock, p. m. Hon. S. M. Kirkpatrick was elected chairman, and R. Ik Windham, sec'y. Committee on credentials was ap- LYON'S 1 -f t 1 -e) " Patent Metallic 1 J i STIFFII1 PREVENTS 1-0 (J ' BOOTS &l SHOES J l FROM y the delegation to the coming State Con- j pointed, consisting of D. C. Rlemin vention to "use all hounrahlr la-ran to I'bn-e ir.ni in frirwlly tn h-yinlalvjil." Our people are united and i;'nrsl upon this important question. It i-5 right, it is just, it is in the inter est of the people, and we hold that it is eminently fit and proper that the p-o-pls should sny to their representatives just what they expect them to do. We want to hear from our sister count i-s on the subject. i: V. V t U l.IC'A N ( EN T R A L C051 31 1 TT E E The Cass County Republican Central Committee met Tuesday, Sept. 12, and elect vl Dr. Ceo. II. Rlack. Chai'inan; 1". M. Dorringtm. Secretary. On motion, J. M. Craig was author ied to represent Elm wood precinct. On motion, the resignation of Jim. A. MacMurphy, as chairman of Cen tral Committee, was accepted, and Dr. (Jen. N. Ulac'k elected for rc-t of year. II. C, Wolf, Win. Lloyd, L. D. Rennett. and Dr. A. Root, who reported the fol lowing persons entitled to seats: First Ward R. 15. Windham, Oo. II. Rlaek. J. IVpperberg, W. V. Ren nett. 2d Ward 11. (I. Dovey. L. D. R.m nett, (1. S. Smith. 3d Ward Sam. M. Chapman, W. II. Newell. V. L. Wells. 4th Ward. .7. W. Marshall, M. R. Cutler, 1 M. Don inu;ton. I'latis-noath I'lceinet Wm. Eiken berv. Tlios. 'iies, Jas. Rubv, A. 15. Todd. Rock 15'iuffs Wm. Llovd. Anderson Root. Anson Root, M. D. W. II. Rool, Stephen M. Davis. Mt. Pleasant Sam'l. Richardson, R. Chilson, Sam. Rector. Weeping Water W. Rookers. I). C. Fleming, Jno. C'hase, D. D. Johnson. J. M. Reardsley. Avoca (I. Vv. Cox, Jeo. Adams, ()r lando Teft. Center S. L. (Iraham.s. ReardsIev,J. 15. Farlev. Libel tv S. M. Kirkpatrick. J. F. 15u k, Henry Taylor, S. L. Cannon, Re- was i.' iiieot s; just about an average July gave us three heavy rains ai d seven light ones. On the 4th, 1.2.1: 2.nh. 1.24; and 2:;d. 2.0.1 inches. Total ; of July, 7.44 inches ; three above an average. j August had also three heavy storm j and lour lighter ones. On tlielth. 1.10; j ICth and 14th. -?.7.1; lth, 1.10; with a ; total of inches, or nearlv double ! The lur.'.t ami J.ost a--rnneiit f..r Hi.. lowest C isli i iK-es of any sur-in 'a-s ( iiuiuy. the usual amount. There seems to be j AI AXW KI. 4.x VIxri.:i,. a mistaken impression in regard to the severe storm of the 1-th and 14th. I l'Oil SALE RV PETER MERGES Miiiuifai '.iil of and Ie,i!e!' ii: kimU f BOOTS AND SHOES. -VoA" A'ent Jar 1'latt.nuouth, Xt bru.ska :.t'f (f the o.71 inches, only fell befon y o'cloc!; of Sunday evening, and between 11 o'clock and 1 o'clock of Monday morning. September, so far, up to the nth, has made up inches, with two heavy storm-;. On the .1th 1.10 and on the 7th 5.23 incites. A rising barometer now indicates better weather. A. L. Ciiu.ii. SILVER PLATED WARE. FROM OF In C SFRYEYOIIS. a :.ir, IiiM oi.v, Nrr... i Sept. lo, l7t:. I thought I would drop the lit :i:am Mericlen Britannia Company, S:i'ilro-E:itc: Table Ware, AND Ornaiiieislal Art Work. IX G It EAT VAK1ETY. MANurACTu ni:n by the 550 Broadway New York, Tli. K'.-t .lat.'il Sl" IONS anil Toi ks jire tii'we Siler li'. i'.eil le-avii ! on the earn v. here in- a few lines, that Vo,l might know that ! -es"nl.v the most wear comes, ami l.eann tu , , ...... , I Trai'.i' Mark. the gra-vshoppLTS liadu t finished us up. 1 .... . ., , ,. , , 1 1 17-j:i;r.5tS StKOTfJKIIrvi-XII. J he c "iiiitrv through which we have I X. r..TIii-; fa.':;t in.ifiov.Ma. at in S;Inr-ri. it passed on our trip thus far shows their f.(I s IIS ., r,ks is itvvu,.,i iiive t. ,-.t,-u visit too plainly. Tlie corn crop in i pia.i.- f riao. a i. s ami u ., . as tuiiei-.d. Cass county will be over two-third of a ! Tlu" Ma. binory for in:.!:f.-..-uii-it. , . , ... , i l!i-s( '(m!s aie r;:t-iifcil. 'i lie extra or "Stan- crop however. After we lett ( ass we ! ,,..,, y-,.,,. ,,v this r,)lllli;inv is s!;llllI.(! ! A 1. siiajil . aa,l is iatt-il L'O r cent, lu-avit r ! than the oi'.iinarv market .S;an!ar1. J v Fir-t 11 caii.ii.is awar.leil at all Fairs W here eliihit'd. fio" ii IVoil.Ts Pair of lv,J to All --l'l Intitu!.' Fair. ! -; I, i n.-hisi t( l as a member from Louisville prcc't On motion, the Central Committee ::nthoried the countv convention, as- leiiiiin, 1.. l'ooin, Ioon, II. Moon. J. began to enter the hopper regions, in earnest. In Lancaster Co. there is not a t Iiird of a crop left. At (Jrecitwood, Messrs. Fay lie & Co. il ;dicatcd their new building ith a social hop. There was a huge assem blage and a sp'e ndid time notwitlistand ing the inclemency of ti." weat'e r. Arrived at Lincoln all safe and s,, n.d On motion, Mr. .!:. Kins was admit- j t(1- Hathawav. 1 -i i t ! ir wM. ........ T .1... l.lu;:IL 1. iiiiih il. .?jl.uri, ..wii.i Folk. D. D. Maitin.la'.e. 15. W. Fierce. .-.ilk VIVVIV V T s: . , ., .11 semblingin Flattsmouth. to-day, Sep- j 'V' " ; . .s 1. .1 ..I .1.1......... . .,. !...! I.IIIIH'W.I xemoer ... ' ''f , ' ; " V MeCuig. Cook. float Ju.licial District ( onvent ion, also ; u (lfl.. T. M. Rob! delegates to the Representative run- ,. Wri-ht vention , . , ,. ., South Rend Ceo. M it tison, II. W. 1 divid: up Old Fn.-Ie Sam Ill'Uion, toe mm- it. i lon.iiii in-. Xfj-i-l -i ii. 1 Cnenv.ood Jas. Tolland, L. Mul next eountv convention was set on the 12th day of October, 17(1, and the pri- maries lie held at the usual places and , ,' Talbot, J. AV. IJarr. ouisville J. X. Clover, Ik kins. Stove Creek Dr. Keniston, - Cole. Jen-Jas. time of dav. on Saturdav, the .th ol ( l.-tober. On motion. th-" primary for Liberty precinct be changed to Folden's school house at 4 . m. In Tipton the primary will bo hf Id at Wright's yrove. In I'.lmwood at McCnig's school house at 7 o'clock p. m. In Stove Creek at Chas. ( lit enslate's In flreenwood at Ramey's school i K'-ess, shouhl and ght to become a house at 7 p. m. j that we instri-ct our .lelega- dn motion, it was decided to l,.,ld ! tnui to the coining state convention t- the next convention at Weeping Water Simpson, C. Clapp, - The following resolution was offered by Hon. S. M. Chap:n:tii and on motion was unanimously adopted: Ii;so?r.'l, That it is the sense of this convention that the so-called pro-rata measure, finding before the late Con- in a misty rain and plenty of mud. ' The boys in tine spirits. Wliilstwegoouttothef.il- w sf to1 fan is, for j his sous an,! daughters to improve and i make the, a a !miu 1 e sure you keep , their political matters sti aight at home. ! C,ive Hayes A: Wheeler J'ildeii A: Hendricks More anon. BEST FARMING LANDS Ifl NEBRASKA, l o!: sai.k e.Y ... 1 ...... . v i . t j Groat Advantages to Buyers 5N is;. d up and j y,; Titr (.' i't t ft ji- ctt Inlt-nst. a pu.ui down. Joi:. at 10 o'clock a. in. Flattsmouth primaries at usual pi Aces at 7:o0 i. iu. Saturday, Oct. 7. COF NT Y CON VENTION. i 'j. Jl m o.c Years ''..'' at ! -t nt .-' -v.', nil l to p.-r f: nt lisijii nt. OU'r I.iht'Piil lii'fii;ifH Kr Cssti, iift?if i;i 5-'.ir' J.ii l l'r-ia;? I . and li--!i ii :i t:ir liiijirovc ;e5iti. The r.ic.j nn-l Xehr".U.t Fiirm. r. ooittaiiiiuz full i.ari i.-iilais. will he in:ii!e,l free H ai!) pri ol lie" worhl on a;il:-.itioii In I.AM) lOMMlsslONKIt. R. M. It. It. K'J 1 I.Ixeer.N. .NutltASKA i nnneois i It !'rf; dm a J.'hiXVi-.J Wi i. TI. I!:rk,-,.. Ke.-tor of St. Johns I. F. ('inn rh. Vakeliel.i. I ay Co.. Kansas, writes: "M my years I have 1 i i ii saih rii, f njui a w eak haek . eaiie'.l t mi:i as(.rain leoi'' lh.ui -l.i years , a1.'". 1 l;.:ve ii.a fuin-,1 ; i j i v t -ill c to relieve me i i i , ! ... . ,,r I ' I feel it iiiv citi'Uri.'ia ilalv t inform von that lv i6i!4.imii il w omI. i let elite, s 1 situ eiilir;-ly n lieve.l oi e. cenjrtuCu '&C7Z-t &'iLf- fv use all honorable means to place men in power friendly to such legislation. On motion, committee of one from each precinct and ward were appoint ed to place before the convention for nomination the names of persons to represent the county at the aforesaid The entire proceedings of the Re- j convention. publican county convention of Tues- During the session of the convci day last were marked by a spirit of ' tion. while waiting for report of com unity and good feeling between the j mittees, short speeches were ma le by different sections or localities, which ! M- Chapman. !en. Cunningham, R. promises well for Rep lblican success j l- Windham. Mr. Folk, II. C. Wolf, in November. ! '"'id Hon. S. M. Kirkpatrick. Th". selection or nomination of the ! The committee appointed to place delegates to th;-several convention, by i hefore the convention candidates for si committee of one from each ward i ''"'legates to the. various conventions, and precinct was r;t rather unusual ! reported as follows: proceeding. We infer from w hat in- i For Stat" Coitniition: R. K. Cun ,. ,. ,, . .. ninghiim, J. W. Johnson, T. Robbitt, l. rmation we could gather that tiie , T, r,. , , ' , T ... r , ,' ! II. W . r ai lev, James Mm-ison, Joseiiii .3 Ui l.us ,.!.,. oe I Alt till g. l)V. A. L'oot, John 1 'o i Ii ill U I ! cure !) no s a a i s.-., 1 , 1 . ; t : , o: . t a , . r. F.Mraels expediting the business of the con Veil- ! S. il. Kirkpatrick. ! j.ofso.i from t.:;i- an 1 stimrs, an.l SseaN frost - f f . ,, ... ;i ., - j bites aii'l ehili'jlauis. in a siiort tine". No l.iaii- ly .-an a:,.r i to without the Ceat inr I.ini iiii':, t, 'vhiie w ia:;'T. Tht (Villi. r l.iniiei;t. Veil oiv Wi'ljip.'r is a 1 i;.'..'.l lo I he loiih sUi.i ma -: !es ;ta. li.--.il cf tlie aniai il le eaii .a. I.s elfe.-is utioa severe c;i-es of S.iv;n, Sw '.'eiiey, W ta l-tiail, I'.i-He.nl u:i l 1'oll-KviI. ait.' hit !e less tluili tnai velous M-ssis. .f. Met'iure & Co.. I Irakis', s. cor. Eon a.i.l Front st s.. Cincinnati. ., say : "I i oar neihiiorii .! a n aai'ier of t.-ani 'ters :iie iisin tiie Crii'.aur I.iiauieiit. Tney ino noittii v it siiipi ior to any! ilin li.ey have ever u;e.l. W e s. -ii a- liiiiastoai or fi.e iloea hol lies niontii t. tlu-s. i.-aiiis'. r-. We have t hoa.ia.i of -.'an i la r test imoniaN. lor 'o...:.;.-.;.t::s, S. -rat; io's. l.:n-i.-.::e.&!-., ,.,a f. i s..v. vw ,.i ... ;.. o f,.,. .... ,1, .i the counties of Cass and Saunders. I ral tiv.ry-.,,,!,'. un.i stork-rai.ers. have Convention adjourned with three in this i inimi.-.t a i .-iaciy ivan-ii ii v. -th :i hnn- 'I'll ; i-. :l s:iln :i!i. (if loan V I ll.IlN All, I testiinoni- 1 . . desirous d tion and at the same iima to prevent ! the city anda few strong prci inets otr.do TciTt, S. M. Chapman. J. W. Mar- eombining to secure more than a fair J" TV" YklMl' lK CU ui'. E' , y, , , I idves, Lvertou Duuiii, 1 hos. U i.es, bt.are of the delegates. j This method of selecting undoubted- j rJl. n'rUt Jitprts.ntatic Coiinn- ly resulted in a very even distribution j tion. Jits. F. Ruby, Ceo. McCee, J. il. of delegates. It strikes us that a bet- ! Reardsley. A. R. Fox, J. W. li.ur, Z. S. ter plan to secure the object above I luit.h' 1'-1,;liue' J' 1K J'- k and W. II. ... Shafcr. n .mou woui-i no lo appoint sucli com mittee, to group the wards and pre cincts into district-, giving each dia- iils leeeiv. J, of v. (inilei fill enres elfeeteil hy the Coni nil' Uni; n-ai. Til ' inj:;-ivlii'iits ol this a: t i e!. :.re paii!isin-il a.i'oaa.l eae!i htittle. It con tains Wit.. ! II i.el. MeiiLha, Arniea. K ie:; Oil, Ca'ho'i,-, an.l iii;.:e.lu .its hit': i to il;' known. It isan iiivlisj.atahle fact that tie- Centaur I.ini inttnt in J..?l for.nin in a e e u:--i of .s.m''.!;.i.;s. .V; i! Joint-. Knii"! i,nn. Kheiuii.i! i-.iin, Neiira ;ia, Sei titie.i. Ca';cil 'Ir.'.i .! :. bori;-j i, &., thaa all other Laiitu.'iits. Kiiiiuoe.uio'is, Kxtraets. S.tlves ( i.n; jio i,: r5 ai.il itaster-; now in use. For toot hai-he. K.n aeli-.. Weak Mack, litli. j an. I Cn; .iiit-ous Kni: ions, it is a laiirahh". Il trict it delegate, or cu legates proper- ; tionate to its representiition in conven- ! tion. ! However, the convention work was j all iiccomplished without discord or ; division and we feel assured in the harbinger of final victorv. j On motion. M. R. Cutler, D. T. Dud ley and J. W. Tolland were appointed as it Central Ccmniittce for the Goth representative district, composed of cheers for Havis and Wheeler. I RUN! RAIN! RAIN! 'ire.l ; hues its c...t. Labratory of J. 15. Rose & Co., i"i-l:'t 4-i Sr., Niav Vi,;:k. skt e.cr wJrfri" t"r ;crs f?tf A our wiveruier lu. not anulo lui a.ivert! Eieut al tinMtier distinct, e will intprjm-t and clabo- rate it as follows : I k. it. ioottj, r.i., j Author of Plain Hmno 't.:.lic, Mt-.ticil Coiiiinon Prnwt, Si-i.-m! in Srory. etr., l'Al iA-xintnn Avenue (cs.r. i E-t VjSih Btre.-t, Xpw T'.rli, at Ixir.i kNi.iiT i I'nrsi' iAS. trcatH all forms of Liugrriti'j rr ( ln'ic riisciRcs. anl r--ivoj letter from all iart3 of the ' Civiu;:i:i vN'oi.ld. I liy Int. tiri.JiH'M trxi .f Tr.(Jnctinsr a Mtslienl Trac- ; t'e hf i4 sncTsfulir treat;nir mm roim l-nr-i-nt-. in : Kliroms tlie Wri.1 liiilien, jtomiilioii of 1 t'uua.la, an.) in every an of Ihu Umud aiuL. TSTO IKllCUIflVI j Or Jtlot.-riou ilrus nse.l. Ho 1m. ilrinr th trrrTy t'lp-e years, tr.-att-.l n(-...9-fully neiriy or quiM 1 4U.llo'i c;. All fa'-ts oHiiim ctpd ve.ih Peh i-a-e ura , t.r. fa!:y nrconUii. whcthi-r th.-y be c inimiiiliuite l l.y IctfiT or in utTson. or oImitvinI l.y the locior or !,i ano;i:ite fhyMoLnia. The latter ro all sclpi.titia i citidicui men. j EOW LNVALID3 AT A. CISTAlfJE I Aro trp.tct. All iMviU..ls at a di:niM-e art. fiU;.rr;f ! to antwer a list of t!a'ii .ii..--t..tis whien eiic)(s evrrj j s'Tn;noin under woirh ttio invnll.l u-T.-r. All cum- I Fyrtem of r.xtoruitf frvvents miRtuk. or rotifusion. J Lif. of questions sent free, on r-ti4ic;iti.m. to any part j of the wi.rl.i. Sixty pace pnmnhlrt of Evidences o j Sl'u'Psi., ! w.tit fr.-e. All thee ti imoniais are j from On Me who hnve bren tienr.si by Hiail and evpres ; AI.V1CE IS OFKICB, Oa ET MALL, FRKK Or t HAI'.UE. Call on or addrrs.-. ! DR. E. B. FOOTE, j No. 120 Lexington Ave., N. j Tivel Cur.tiired. ! Rt. Hi;i:am: Tlie nnnsnal storms j , a:id anioiuit of rain for the past two i 1I.II:IP. SCld. S. ! .... tl.,r. n,,.tl, l,-. l...l i, i,...nl, t.,.,.- ... r.. . . ,.k.lVU ..llil. , J....' I." !,,. I I - 11 111. I l VII !ll:i l-OMSill, Vi HI Hunt, have been ;m re-ted at I'orr Vi.' .... r.Ti l... .v.l rt., r, 1. ir ,. I whie'i bns f;il!e'i vi. .'",ii.i .1 j', mills, 1 -.1 ri 1. 11,111 '. Ill.ll I i " 1 j Tweed was traveling under the- name J account of each rain fall, I ?ive it be- of .N cor. Jlo-h prisoners were lodged in , j0w fol- tlic ifurnKUion of those in- I the fortress. ; . . , I ifTfietJ. i ulation and talk as to tlu amount j As I keep ;m exact Lasiona 1 . V.nve lie c.;.-. w Many mistakes are enrrent in tlie I 'i-s;cii:ai-:i I Me -r !.": ! ni..rp!'i l , t.tk- a.-, l:.e.. y his chances are ci-rtainly verv promise- oncket or otlier vessel h ft oat sit tlie! ti-.K. ruu in?. He is an able rtian and ha, been ; d.v.r is one-fourth, third, or half fall. n resiiiem 01 me tare ior inanv c:iv. Hon. Frank Welch was in town yes- ' terday, and called at our o:lice. Frank i is a strona" cannid.ito for i'ii!"o-.. ;ml ! : measure a. id estimate of rain fall. One observes after a .-.tori!) that 1 i,i:iy !, i-. re-1 ::n ! '.le-ir L.il.ies tn;iy tii it il'V : V.l ii.-.--('.. -to, ia for V. iml u;s. 1 ', veri-litie Sei Mi.ut'i. ('ii.iiii i:it. it ise:itiri'!y a v .- i-i- '. ;.mi. : 11 ! i-.i';;ins neitlier !ui::e;;il. i:-.r :ii, li..!i,d. It i- ;is p!.-:i-;int to ! i..s:t'f rat;, t-i r."rr:;e. 1 I "i't n t, ,.;.!. .: : his iecor.1 is very c:ear, and we think Nebraska wo.ild ia..ke a rood choi.-c m r.'-h-etii,? Mr. V.'eleh to represent them t'I1o t!i:it 'here there iml jndp-s tiial two, four, or p?;l;ap.; j d.v inelies of rain has fallen: foriret- is anv vm 1 the it Yishh:tun.;uttyu (ii,!,,.. "I arn ';-;;;i: t 111 .'d :n ii A :t pel t'.-.-r n: -r. Verk n- --:s. j. v.. ;:, -L-:t i ri nn- jnnii'i. with tin '. ; .i';, ' :: ,(".., r-.sil!. ii ll.I tii 'Me f ,r . u-mr il.'" ..i-.-.:- i;.. M ..; v. ir-es in lie '.,,i.r:.i. it s T-irej :n -.I 1 v wall- hou-e and o'lt-'etihlinc;; ! -.!.'' l i'a-!i. 1 ... r. M. ! v V 1 k . ii. if V'in.K -i to sell JJTchcs Kairi JFomt Talk ; and Xul,J. ComciLfJ. Serine: Also ! ! J)r cvcs .vVjtv in Storyr . ; I 1-irj'urtkuars ad-Jrxs.s !ar.-3-li ii 3'!l;iI;n Ckti-iv i27.2S-or. ; , " NK'.V VQi'.K. Dr. Earj3r'3 Tonic Boel aai Pits l':lls. These are an infa'iible rnc ly f r cns;-.-i:!o3 : ant .s ea i--t by weiici,i or -ii'i-r-i n of ti jn-risti ti: rn on ..f th- l'r.-'. Tli'j very pen liy ' i-iTeji-u' tiu --tiv ty .f tlie inL.-s';;,jil e.-4ii. pr.,d.-io i s- U u-:d rt-lieve rii' a one. Th'iir.o-. :rrw : bmn eiire. by tl.ei:i. I'ri. e 50 exr,t. m t by i-iail on ree tt ..f price. lr, pi.r( i oi.ly by h ALlltL) ; Kin Jit Vlili I'. r,m,:iu-:ir, 4' j KouRrii Avssck, No 1'jns City. 1 Dr. hacgex'i Ccrxpa'inl Flai I zistract cf Kliaba.-J and Da-d2;:i:i, Ti rniiin e;..;i of !i:i-!y ri'.'il.a rn :4 to ei:Tirly e ;:.ie-. C:.o.nf! or Hl.ie Pi 1. It -ti:ua.. :ti ' tba Iivr. rn :: -1 tie l! ...vof b,l. an.l thr. rem s w at jiiei; t,r;i: i.ry if r iiver. bii-'.-nps. and hi..:ul 3.n.tti-.wil. an I th-: d sf.iv nri-.,:iL' ru.-;i 6iJ--h at : iyim.ii.i. sick Iwa.Uehe. l:it;i'.r v.s; ere. The tilJC- i p-ii.- ..f Oi.-i Ext n't will be profj, vi-i!i :y. at ci:e j to tn - pitient, as or.o or two o-.tile arc su.ti.ver.t ti I clear Ihu cjm'.'rxlo.! bifcut.fii:!-. an i r njve j implei i and t.un c-t..s ;y iiv t IT . ili e- J'r ee $S f rrb..l;. 5 b!'.e. ?S w:Tl be m.-tit .:i re- 'pt of the y.rire to an? r I ir-K fr-.e ,.f nirte i'r. p&re.l only t.y K. ALF?.i:; Kii!' HAIiDT, VUAW-kZlhT, -08Foi.ll : AHv;:t, uv- Vi.;vK Cl pi. M.S vtl (SA. SI .niaii, J .1 il C-. ii 1 I. Yls:iL7 a, i jii ij,m, wi.ji 1 h I 3 VU w S3 (SI n.ATTSUOt'l H, N f It., licpaiir of Strain Fnyinr?, Bi'rs, saa: inrl Grift MMs, s VT """ "! FIT'riX!X. ' - ' .,11 'I' l1pc.!.-lll Kiinlsi-I l'.;:iss I'.npil.e -' ,! : lliys, I I : i ! -. i on sli.'ii ii, !;..,. r A M M A C H I N F It Tt . t ..... so,, .. i N'..i,.t.. 4iil N tlie life. Init l:ul Moo.l is ;iu alumiitint i.su. l'l mil 1! ;iipl ler;iiieiiient ol III.' K lil i uj an.l iiriniiiv oruans, .01111: most of tlie ) ;t : is anil aelies anil all diseases of tlie skill. I r. to'eeiTs Kins Cure is a remedy I liat is in I ended to strike at tlie root of litis lioiiMe. Il .n Is as a .iiur.-tie .-vaeii.int in cases of iMopsy. ( lout, Iravel. ami all diseases ul tlie kidney s,' while it acts on the sloiiiaeli as a t.niie. It niodelat. lv aceclerntes I lie eiictilal ion. gently i-iieont i ;es the a. tion ..f the liuw els. and power! ill iy aimineiits t lie mil i nary seel el ion piil ifh's and rl. -arisen I lie l.loo.l, I luis i i niovin 111. cause of Imils, eal Imncles, si riiiula. ami all riiplie and .-iilaiieous .lis enses : re.lilces iiiManiolorv. rlieiimatie an.l neu- falie pains, and aelies. allavs iiillainati.m of ill.- Isi.inevs. iriaiids and librotis I issues ami i. iuls. softens itn.l enri ies ofl jrnivol and oilier e.,1. -ul us deposits of t lie liiiiiaiv oruans; ciues Kiaiieles. Uri-'lit's Kl.lllev 1 ls. as'. l.iieorrliea. , l'einale Weakness.) .Serofu'.a ami a'.I disease ai isinu from .lismdei s ii tlie ui inary organs an.) i; n i me .state ol t lie blood, and espeeiall v adapt ed lo female com plain Is. 1 1 is a sate and pleas ant alterative, ami cures williout ileplctini' tin si reiiL-tli ol" t lie orp ins or t he tone of I he t'l iirr al system. In oilier countries its lei.ulalion w as so liiih t liat it gained I Iki title of "Kinu's t are. A daily use of it will In most cases, pre vent, and in all cases militate the attack of I lie diseases for wliie'i il Is I econiinoiulf d. It is l.enelicial for washing ertipTive diseliarsea on tiie skin: but lor ruiiiiiiiir smvs. or severe i:iin in I lie joints, us.- nr. Oven's Ci imeaii I.iuaiueiit for man and beast. For sale l.y O. F. Johnson and by W. K. lotie- l.ia. IMnl i Z. - 3 - z. CD ? 7n 1 - 3 - sA H td 0 ci 2. O -i CO - CD CO 2 -10 N 5 T Fleming & Race, DKAI.FKS IX DRY GOODS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS. AIIOFS, A XI) NOT I OX S. And Farmer" Nn.rl Icm ieuerally. i)r (ioods ore all New. ami we sell tliein CHEAP. TRY US ONCE, AND SEE! (I0yl) WEEI'TXQ WAT Ell, NEB. WINDHAM'S BEAL ESTATE AND- COLLECTION AGENCY. -: O : I l ike pleasure in annoiiiieinj; (, t !i f pul.Iif, o inu' business in the State .Xeblaska. and especially in Cass County, that I have established iu connection with my Legal Practice, a COLLEGTOT, AND- REAL ESTATE AGENCY! A nine years' residence in State ami County, with constant I. usiness relations amone; the peo ple, have qualified me for traiisacl ii-jr iHisiue.ss oi mis ciiaracu r Willi U R E A T F A (J I L IT Y . AM liudness .-iitruste.l to my care l.v funis or in il i 1 i, 1 1 ei Is n.-i!I i ....IT.'.... ... -- ,,v . nt ii , i , a .u - tention. All Moneys Collected, ii i : n tt i : i p 1 1 o : m it i. v. g q J r 1 1' .i (Z J W - , ) A"IJ" "j g - ' m i mai ' .n fTuu L ?tJl U Pi rs ' oo REAL ESTATE EOUGHT & SOLD! TAXES PAID? It. It. X U.MUBAII, -'' Pl.itlsuioiitli. Nt h. 9 FOB SALE. A desiral resldeucf - five rooms, good cel :.u. t-isleiii. v el;, &e. Apply to 11. H. Wi.vi'iiAJt. FOR SALE. A ? .o.l farm of ic.i ai-rcs. all under cultivation, on reasonable terms. Ap.!y t 11. n.V.'r.vniiAM. FOR SALE An improve. 1 farm of is) acres, the nortk half Oi'i) of (lienor. Ii-wesf ipiarter i nw'j) rf stcctfou J. town lo, raiire 14. V. .: t 47tf K. 15. AVIMUUH. FOR SALE A farm ..f P.n aeis. partly ciiltfv.-JtrrT. can e hou-iht on t years' tinve. X pavtiwnt reiifre.l down. Apply V, j; 15 Wim,;iam Ij FOR SALE A var.irrf'fe city residence, with valuahle im-Dr.ivetneiit-. a.-nl on leasonaLle terms. Apply to 47tf Ii. 15. WlNMIAM. FOR TRADE. r will (iiule ; :s:ral.!e rebrvce in li.K-k 1!!ii;Ts for a nnn of j;Kd b.i-vi r. Apply t Of! EAT BARGAINS If F;fy ,T0.. lot-, in Pltttt.Mtioutll for safe at 5f. Al'l-.ytO U. Ii. Wl,DBAJI I W. D. JOKES' NEW LIVERY ST A ISLE. PLATTSMOUTII, N KI J. The old r.ONNEK STARI.Ks T'':fTsin"i; ! h Xcli.. have just been leased by .J s. aa,, he w ill open a new and hands. !;v. i v on ami aft. r this dato. Tlie finest and Ii st ..! Ir.r- s ami caniaires always ready lo 1 :, MAI)I1.R HOUSES I!KP. Horses kept for Sale or to Trade. HORSES TRAINED A?; I) HIIOXX ALSO I desire to srive notice tha: I have a Ini . Uandsome hriek l.aru, with ie iiv of r....,,i for hors.-s and wa-ioiis. 1 can p-,i 'j-iriaers stock an1 wa-.'on, loaiis of grain or ...x:,vv a'! un dercover, in thedn-. liemei r it is. Ihankirur all my oU j.atiM . : , ih-ir tnai.r favoi, I solicit llieir trade i:i i : - new phi. -, satisfied I can accommodate t eiu het iei ni.d di Letter by theu tkian ever before. 3-yl. H. A. WATERMAN & SON, Wholesale and Eet.i.i i s in Pine Lumber, shuvTgles.. Sash, Doors, Blinds, ETC.. E l f . : : c. 5tiK.bti.-eet. (:, !' rLATTSMOCTIF, ... xi:i. Still Better Rates for Lumber. W -will Hell all (.rvli- i.tn;iler - lit..,!.. 9