i .... V I r Til K II K U A L I). J. A. MAOmU'HY.. . ."LniTOTt. I I'LATTSMOUTir. OCT. 5. IST'J. i:EI'L'BL!( AN TIC'S CT. I rsn s t-. ti t. m i." i ' i v v ii." v . eitc 1 o:i the '" r:i'I. als coiiiictiii;. t ill' Ullill.l i".t ' lH-litill'1 I N".?'-.' t. ' SI- . .t V li. Closiuir Scenes, Lv. w u a ;i i .'. i r r!i'. : i ; lit-; In i . . o en ti i( s of farm jm acts, ',) burses ami mules 42 on pantry and kitchen, 10 of eatt'c and 23 of hogs. Through the C0L0IMH0 fiOES rUIJLICAX. GIVE US A REST. Kill 11 Hi f l . ' i - !:" "I "I it .,,-. n.'Ciiii r..l m ..is, ir tit s.iul t'n.'iii i.e'toad ; In ;l.s. edeer Ihill fii:l. s .id I'ii Inn t "ric-s ii ; - r , i : r; n I 1 1 -C t in epii;y ami justice I I e ti , v . i. 'i tmi. . OVt" it - line Until vvicui'V t r pooii r t'. Vi .1 o .; i ;!' ! i!s n :i t .11 'nuii 1 .,- 11 ..1, .! .111 , r i.,is.ta"s-. aid ;!i;;t all r:i 1 1 i'i .i s f.iiii'f:i:i 1 wiili :tit i iiK'ii I'.-.f.iif mill. t.i;-;i! kinuni'ss of ( ). M. St ri-!'4':it tin 1 1 1:;; ali ill fuiiUV mill j:M:' lo j-'l'lit In till- St. .Iiim-ii!i I , , , ,, , ;.n.l ..; v.-r. Atfi.is..!! a:i.t X..!.r:iK:. Mi.!l:if..! ' St il .I.tllfO at tilt' LTrollllMs yesterday. rarilii'. iKi'i.l .:!nl N"i'l InM-tf! :i liiilliit.iW. : t -1 . i ti, . .1 .... , . i a.1. 1,ht laiiin i.l wlncli i..:iy niiv. ,,r ln-ixiifHT . 1 v.t; i.ti 111. u.iui.i m-UTIfU ; ftmluvt Willi siull (o;iii.clii:tr r.i;i.l.-;iil ti- .i,UIV llolll CuJlliM out. I f t -l;lV iU'A in nilliij tlie CHV01ill"!J ! ri.-rli!'. (invi.rs-'Sitifl niiiiitti.ittfs 1.1 rt j."ft ti " r-lt:. 11. if II :i i-p"l tiilmu ji.ins. .(! tr tlK' 1IM ot tliO I li Min'.i.il fontllllie ci:uin.il 1 v t'iciiisf !. i-s or t'li li.T of 1 lii-iti id le- , . , ,, , .., .t- 10 i:t- . rni-iiic liiiirn.i ;. iim We s-liall have t ol t!iL tint st ills- tirrlf S I'r;.;"; : aciiian-,. a, we in.l -:m- tisl in I In; t.n .-.-tn i.l; ir.ul:u i.iii. t;i- , 1, -i vi ..v..r 1 1 I in I '1 t i l'loi". Ilii: l'ant, with his tiained C.jitvi-ntioii then a.ljotsrne.l. ; u,iS..s was just yoins on the groun.ls. Tu." oii-ia d lifth resolution was ne will c there every day , aiul exhib ultled on in tim of C.ut- Ahly n'.'-l . i? iiis vvtiii.'.-rrul ii-ma tiMlm-.l t. tlar iruiil- r-nrTV cor Q'v t t i ? r 17 P'C riJOil v! Cr i Vi i ii K O Tor rresiili-nt, liL'TIIEIiroiII) 15. HAYES, of Ohio. Thnrsilav met, au'I aftt r a motioii or two jiroci't-il- j ! ed to nominate a nicaihi-r of eonress. i : On the. !hst U.illot Wfl.-Ii hi 1 TS. Chase j ! 19, Ilclm-s Si. Cowin 72. Cerrar.l 25, i Il.irlon :Jo. j : On the 4th formal it allot it Im-l set- I j tied down to Wrh 'i, Cowin an l Ii rr ird. ' : arid the vole ?to 1. Welch 1 11. Co.vin : VS. Oerrar.l 22. Tin; eliair anauiin Mr. W'eleh noinin.ited. Tor Corjzrcj.ifn m Conli.'isent, T. J. j i Majors. j ! d-.ivim' for Cl-.)vern:r, Tzichuck for Secretary of Sta'.e. W eston for Au ditor, MelJrid ; for Treasurer, and II b erts Atlorniv (ianeirtl were u nan i:n jus- to)FB I lew -;t t.t r'.'ii iittim cuuifNs li v our .s i:;n ill. I If.iiest iit.Uivi'S. i(l j is understood to favor the (Ireenh.f. k ! anywli.-re without lines or oil ! policy, the captain saying they had j ance than the voice and whin. Tor Vice I'rrsident. V.'ILLTAM A. WIIKEI.KK, of X.w York. I'or I'rfsi(li-:iti:il i:iei,( A M s a co:;i5, o I.:.ii-.t-.t.T. SILAS A. STUICKLVM". It D.iul:. ,. ir. rexxo::, t.t Hutf.ilo. I'or Mviniiernf Coni vt, YlSK WIJJVII, of JJ iilisu'.i l'i..i;i;y. I'm' Mi-iiitii-r of C.i:i-.-.-- a'.)Uiiii--'iit.) THOMAS J. MA Joit.S, of i'i!i:il:.i t'litiiity. I'or litH Cl'IKl!-. silas cai;i:i:i:. f Wi-l.sicr Coiinty. tr Lit iitfiiam (iou-inor. rii ma x a. Ai:i;ui r. of I Kill County. I'or Svciv'iary of .St.iti1, KHCXO Teiirc K. t.f Sarey t'oiuity. I'or Auditor, .?. r.. avkstox, uf tinge County. I'or Treiisuror, .L C. Mt l'UI 1K, fit Coll.ix Coui.ty. For ttiijifriiiteudfiit of Public Imtrjetlun, l'KOF. s. 1. TilOMI'SOX, of Pawnee Comity. For Att iniev (ir-iwr.i!. ctiuiiiii; ii. i;oi!Ki:r.s, of II ul.ui ('n!i::ty. I'or I.un.I C.ni:!iisii:ier, V. M. ll.VVIS, ef Ciay County. I'or Iiistn'ei Attorney, 2i! .Iiulioial Ii-!rli.-t ;i:t. s. smith of C;iS Cu:.!ilv. JlEI'l'HLlCAX COUNTY il- PfS- Tiii v coxy i:yriox. A Cie.iiity Civ:v :,t ion is e;;"..l to ; 1 1 c t .it wi:i:i-in; vati:u Tlinrs.I:iy. OetubiT 12th. tSTti ; to iTatv in r.oiui lialioa a lli'iin srnl ati e tieket fi r t ! is l ouaty (eon-istiii of one Senator ami t!irs i'.i pleseii tativesi oM- County Comuii-ioin r forl.it liist Jiitrii t. ami to tr..i:s.:.t -neli oilier ha siness as liiav bvcai'iiat' ly ruin" lu lore I Ik eoT.-eiition. The iiiiiiiaiies for tlii- jniiiiose will be lu kl Sati hii.vv, I'l'TOiin; Ttli, .l follow s : In riatt-iuoutli eitv :U 7 : ! . in. ; :m l in the Couniy inccHiels a' the times ami ;.lut.s below 1st War l-l'rooati .Iinl--'.s oMe-e. J. Ward-Sell. ml limine, .tii Ward Living -! ;;'s nt:! .. e.ii W;ir.l i). II. Wheeler Co's oniee. I'lattsuioutb ineeinct T.i lor-, Sehool bouse. Kl'iiwoi d piveliiei M ( aig's m'Ihi.i Uuii.v. ;H 7 o'eloek ii. 11. Liberty - I-'olib n's S '.ion! ILiase at ti. in. Weeiniii Water -.-i: I o:ist it. Village. Center -Cram! Prairie Seiiool Hon-.. : )i k r.'u'is i v'i i "s si aool house. Avoea - I iepner's Sehool lions.. Mt. ri.'asant- i ilniiire's sehooi hoi-.c. I.oiiisviili -S.1i.kiI house in i oui.iville. Stoe Cn ek--lireeiislate's Store, at 7 i. in. I Ireeiov. mil If. i tn y'i Seaool M.i.ise, 7 p. in. Sail Creek Ablioti s Si hool House KiL'ht MiVCrnVr -S!iat'er"s Sell. ml House. 'I ipton W right's ( Irov e. South r.end - Soul 11 r.end Selei. d Iioilso. Tli aiiort ionnieat is a- toll.i.vs : I'LAirsMiilTII. 1st Ward 4 S comI Ward 3 1 nil I W aid :; KoMi lh W aid J I'lattioiotiCi luvehitl 4 ifoi-k r.iull-.j I.io. it v " Avium Mt. riiasalit 3 M.li Umv 4 I.Hiiin ille :t enter I Weeping Wilt.Tf Slove Creek 4 I'.hnwoo.l 4 Smith r.'!nl 2 salt Creek 3 CneuMooJ 4 '1 ipto". 4 Total Xo. oT dele-at'-t; 71. !' order of t 'c lit. Com. ii. r.i.Af k.. cicu. The convention tu iiou:;,iat the I'epre-enta tiv. for the "l- io it Sil iet." -i:iipo-i-.i of C:i.-s and Saninl'-is 'oaul les. is e..H.-u to meet ; t Asiil.md. Monday. .toler li'..n. at II o'eloeii, a. in. Heleyates for :-aid eonveiiliou ple,te t:ike notiee. M . li. Ci ti.i k. C'.i'n Central Coal. lor Cass ( AVe think the '-Doiilik-H.-adcr" busi ness is about played out in Nebraska politics. The State Central Committee meet at Lincoln (Jet. 10th, and want a lull turn out. T)nxvf:n, Col., October 3. The republicans have undoubtedly carried Colorado by a decided majority, an 1 elected the entire State ticket, con gressman, and secured the legislature i by a majority in both blanches. This j-legislature elects two rusted Slates ; ly renominated. sonators ami three presidential electors. ; Hon. O. A. Abbott, ol Hall county, T ", .. ' was nominated Lieutenant (lovernor. lhe LepublK-tii primaries for the , , t- i- rv . ti.i Oavis of (.lav count, was nom- Convention of O.-t. 12th, to nominate:. , , , , .". ., r . i . . 4-ii ... i mated Lund ( oinmistoner. a C miaty Kepresejitative ticket and C o. . , .. j io:t.ssor .". u. i noiiipson, oi l aw -nee, was n oniin He I Statu Sapjiinteii dent of I'ub'ic Instrujtion. lYesidt-ntiaW'k-ctors were then elejl ed ns follows : i:i'CTOiis. Gen. S. A. Strickland, of D.ui.alas; Cee, Am. is i Cobb, of Lancaster: Cr.n. A. II. Connor of Kearney Co. ITHDAV MoUNTNCi a Siatj Central Committee was elected, consisting of one from each Sen itorial District. COM MITTKn. 1 I'airii!; Sia'Tord, .I.i m s C.imeron. 2-T. !. M t !.... : - I-:. K Warr en. M. T. Johnson. 4 li. li. eler. 5 Ch '.ii'iev Wiiise, C. Ii. Vo 't. ti W. 1". K. Key. 7 A. IVrikiii. i S. li. Coleson. y C. I". It ivna. 10 C. W W ilAinson. 1 K. S. Ihiil-r. 11 o. I). Suiiiii. 1.1 ,luo. Patterson. 14 L. liei r ud. 1j-C. II. .M.nii'.l. M-o. M Cai.er. IT X. S. lanvood. T. Iveiui.'ii.l. IS - . II. lt.ilie.ick. l i-H. C. I iwsou. -it -.). VV. Ii.iv.-es. .'1 K. C. C.tM:.-s. ii w. r. s,. oii. -.1 M. M. Xee-.e-i. a r. a. r. nd:-. .-'. .M K-Ml.l fi. i-i-W. 11 Mu-aiic!. C. H. Cere upjml.itvd e!i.;:r:u;.n of ti c e.i..i:.l.: i.-e. Tiic emnrnittce on Ilesohitions then reported. The report was received an.l adopted, after L bate, on the oih Arli-Ie- Commissioner, will be held on Satnr- i day Oct. 7th, at the times and places in ! the Call. An error ajipeare 1 in an e li- torial article in the Hi-itAi.D of Sejd. ! 2!st, which designated the 'Jth of Octo- j ber as the day on which the primaries ! met. That was merely a misprint in ! an article urging the people to turnout i to the primaries, as there the real bat- j tie of elections is often fought. W'e ! again urge the people, one .and all, to attend their respective primaries on the 7th of the month. Your county and State interests depend on this Conven tion as much or more than they do on the action of the State Convention and future legislation of the county is de termined by your action then. Our County Convention m?els on the 12th, and the representative District Convention on the lGth. Remember farmers and all you who complain of high taxes, misnnnage ment or ignorance in legislation that then and there you, not the politicians, not the ofti.,'0 seekers, but you. if you believe in your own judgment and do your duty, have the power to dcei ! wh.it shall be the complexion, caoibii ty and intents of the member.-; of the fstato Legislature from C;is Do" let us try and send men who will ho oor us there and w!i will help s c:i.v an ec. noniical administration of public ;;f- ( fairs find e ju t! and jiist t.i.:tti :n on :il. 1 rich and p ior alike. !i-:n :nb r Ihi ;. Tiie exhibit of cattle atid hogs, espec ially hogs, bids fair to be good. THE STATE FA IK. some of those fellows ('own there. The pro rata resolution, now num 1 en- 1 11, was introduced by (Jen. Cun ningham and passed uiviuiiuousl v in committee an I in convention. In the' - committee the General state. 1 that it j Our Mate rair this y-ar, though not embodied the sense of Casa County on as well attended as s-nne we have held, toe question a-t expressed at her Coan- j was financially a .success, and the tlis ty convention. i il.y of stock an tpro In ts was rather The substitute offered by Mr. To wle ' lar r than usual. Owing to an acci is longer, but contains, in the main, ; dent in the otli.-e, we must goto press the sam:; m alter and m ikes it no i-'-ort of matter, and cannot enter into stronger, in fact the coindiidin v por- -t details of tli? exhibit. W'e give below lion is almost veibaiim Gen. Cunning- , ils f;n' as we co'tld get them, the pre lum's resolution asking for proper leg- minins awarded to Ca:s Co. exhibitors, islation, if needed, to enforce just and II- X. Orr of Cheyenne Wyoming ei;uitable pro rat i measures. Terriiorv, takes premiums as follows: Hull "Wilts!.; Garland" 2d premium; bull calf, "Thorough I'.oss," 1st prein Tb only effect of tlie double res.ilu- iun,: rnv MeHigo" : years old and tions would b. to place the convention j over. 1.-' premium; heifer 2 years old and the candidates on a stronger pro j a,K' '"- premium; heifer calf, 2d rata platform and thereby the whole j Xvvvn!uv1 '"' ' l'j11 lind 4 Republic. in party, in isniuch as the convention endorsed the first resolu tion. Gen. C.'s, by passing a second of the same tenor. W'e say this for the benefit of our friends who are afraid Frank Welch is not a pro rata man. If any stronger resolutions could be passed we should like to see them. V . The bull calf "Tuba" of S. L. Thom as, of riattsmonth. was "highly rec "ommended" by the awarding com. S' L. Thomas premiums as follows; tiest heifer 2 years old and under ti. 2 1 premium ; best heifer ! year oid and un der 2, 2d premium: best bull and four cows and heifers. 2.1 premium. .John Fiugernid, of i'lat ismouth. takes the foil. wing premiums: Ibiil AVe havo ojiened oar New Stock of BLANKETS, COMFORTS, AND lis I ll li 3 WW 3 J The most Complete Stock of m w m 0 3 'Ate- 13 CLi3 EVER BROUGHT TO PLATTSMOUTH We have also a Large Stock of Ei I "D ike ol" Wo i.li.l'in." ;J VKir ; ni l Again, it has been urged here that j over, 2d premium ; best herd bull and Mr. Welch must be anti-pro rata, be cause he was supported by gentlemen, who were friendly to Mr. Hitchcock. two cows. 2 1 premium; bull, 1st prem ium; Lest cow 2d premium. (). M. Streight of I'lattsmouth, 1st nremiiun and silver medal fur best lie must also nave i-een supported hy i gelding. men not friendly to Senator II. or else ! D. D. Johnson, of Weeping Water, we arc forced to th- conclusions that ; sin2:1'' 111 ,lv to harness, 2d premium; i , , . i i , ... best saddle man?, 1st premium. t!i, senato. had a goo! manv friends, ( . M. Streight. of i'lattsmouth. best in that convention rather the most in j pair geldin-s to hamas, 2.1 premium; fact adopting this Hoe of argument. single neldiug to haniass 1st premium. Rut we insist that the republican. M. M. Haskell of i'lai tsmout !i, best citizens of this S:ate there assembled, j s4:l'.1'!''fs! were not electing a V. : were ii'.'minating a member s in? -K i "re-.s. A- e.i re,' SENATOR IHTCIIC" irii'S LEilLii. ii in L I ' 1 '. III. 11 .t 1,1.1..- in.'..i' eo:i"-iii; t as ie i,,: oar i.i,, la t, :' i . i . s : a o.i a l in i.ib i J . t . i.iei , a .t - The Ri jiub!;. ans of Cass t hi ii" th -it es to ei ve us : iiitoii a -r :i: :! 'Ualor, but ! Coii- 1 of W. .1. Lynch, ot Mt. I'ie.tsant. Xeb., i'emium ; Cn .'or.l winter a, est !! I) e I Our friend Lynch, of Mt. Pleasant, made a most excellent display of win ter apples at the Slate Fair and ought to have taken the first premium. An accident to our healing appara tus has stopped work so that a great deal of copy on home matters, the fairs and sKetches of our candidates must be left out this week. During the late extreme pleasantness among the Republicans at Lincoln. Mr. Michael tlelareil there was but one 'liull' in Lincoln County (meaning a Mr. liull who was a delegate to their County Convention.) It caused a great laugh, and some one aptly remarked, "and yet they c ill Guy Barton a great cattle king." He should j import some more I'.s. To the Klin r of tie- It- ,u',hv : I have read your issue of l!ii mornio w re-irel. It shows 10 my mind too strong a li- hi-It inn to li ii t over a 'rain the enn vent ion , , . test, ami f o a; k I hose i epulih.Mos vii,i i,,.r.. o:i the iiisinj. -j(i... i ins is all w ion,', it is un wise ami im-iolilie well ;;s in.jii-l. A eoi;enlion by f ir the l us...i and ablest ev er a -.em!. led in I his si a!,-, has ;: iter an o riled eiiiilest eonelnd. d il- l.;lo's and minima;. -.1 j,, taiididates. '1 hey an candidal -. no! o; a fje tion or si etion. but of the u ledc pari v. in s.nvi a not run test ..u;;.i j "ni'viiiiaiMiiNiic ..;o. -a are now r. 'i.-.i W li V con! Mice to ir i;;i i,i;:i:i',ivtil nn -ami ie . .' Wiiv n clo.s.' no th I'.inlvs' and luneli mi m 2 '.!i 'I for a I'oi.tnioo vieierv." i nin are ; i th-. fee in of tie trre. it bod- ..f the i v, i;. :.;.;, parry. I i .-re ami ib.-i an nee t-ioiial li -.in-.tii i ". II i it V be found. I III t aeir liiliiibcl's or ii.d irnee arc b.it siiji in. L ! tho-- wii wi,'i ;j..i"k in" to their lev.; tV i onient. let t hi i,i lay at 1.1V ibior all J I; ; 's hi ill" criniin: I e.i'end ir. ami i lien j.si ri 1 1 at I am a f i"! aad an inee eiie. ib. v "prove a!l tl.e e lliines :o ilc-ii i-.iti.-f.te; ii n" i-ve; v il :y. I.i-l them do il . My fait h t hat t !'e (.. .i .'e o' Neln.isKa have inieliiuenec eimu -h io ii - iv. i the truth about my p.ioli" s,.lV;,.,.. ;i:ls u,.V(.r f;.lieied. and I kno.v they ill ro libt. My en. -uiies ti en;:t hen me i) v sueli out ra-r.-ous abue. Li the .V; !( i ;( not make the sane mis- , 1'. W". Ilnrilrncv. 0u:.:!ia. Oct. 1st. Is7i. O.;. ol t.:c un:o... c . p o a ,le. sen.;-.- l-i i.if c, ,i: : t -. n;4 c ii v i ; :o. ; fai : i ;.i la. ;.i.ii.a m i.i. ; .-:..:.. or ::n iirvo.a.; ' i. ) , -if i i us" i .i i: :i:u u ! i oen . I u-- i-.j.ni r;,,ui' j ol u;i men. .1 i I Co p;tr.i,:io-JUI i. ,;..! m.s d;. I i.-.iill li- to I :!.: i -ler.ti -. '. v er.l , il -'at. 1I til. I ii.u;.'ii il.iys i l oar iiat:tiu'.H l.::.toi ; ia tia j lui i-i t-t a I; a; -i ial t.t. e. waeu la na'..:.. . ivivt'il In ;: in i..i n:i lie ;i v s td u-a-i . i. i llil ivpll ilie.li! p. III'.' V. i-.s tiile, fOMitl.t,! e.'...ll 11 in i i'i' l.iij'i't lit d.l.y. never s vei-v . I io:a the p.iaoi i v ... i i; i ; . an" i e i ; . eneiM.e .old u p. 1. 1 1.1 t.o- ol i ui e u:ui v I Vu.i mis pre ins--, . p.e.ei.; lo ,.ie . ,i. ' i - ol I in- --..ai e. i in loilo . ;a ' -e. m i:.. r . cf '.: .:ie; ss many tuin-s . .,,.. a,- . i a -i --e. . .-a I. .!.- I su-,!.,in i'e i:o:.,t:i.. !!ois in ale j.j i . .. it.i.l .i.ii i r..;i.,:.,-..a eni;e:i i :ou a! t ';:e l.i.i;.; I. an. I pa.;..'., i le.iuii.ie.,. p. ill. ol I..I-. S.aie ,,i nn -.e. t: u oi '..'.,.,; .. on win i.i-l I ae i ;. -,r I lie ; i. e lor tu;o in em i ion-, a ami Id. .ma -ie ;n;i:i. 1; ; .-oi- i'oid U. iia ol l l.i;o. lii-.i i;.-o ;m i ii.U ... a"; tllseieel ! imr. Ui. i.i.j A. V :i ill In. mte: ;ni: on . a i grapes. I si premium. ' An le;-s,e, i;.) ,-f ''a-;. County, 1 -t ;-!e:eii!:n for ber; t Co; i:e: ion id' fruit. V. I. II :., 1 1 ? talks of r!;u- a pro rata ; j,-,,, 1st ,,-;,. I up with I E. V. Friend, Mt. Pleasant. Neb., 10 We think 1; " '-'i.-d aplcs. 1 ,t premium. !: t'l.ey liaV ill :;e .-o ;wl if ( h i t.. 1 will be pej i'cei'.v s.iti.-lied with liii ti'.n in this respect. HI llil: v .1 .;, s. of Ml. ml ho-.ev A Full Stock of i -I i I C. I: I ! O V V! : u W. Jitsscr. ri i a; : lii l,.r- Pl. .ion ol il isnto!;; ;. best ;rei nnousc Wc obji I'oi'i; or U e b; st group of ;!oe and cactus: f foliage plants; best best and largest o e.iliiri-' this a TTit ;o,. - oc.-.l coneci joii o . , .. ,- i . i. Ci'ilecilon oi C o '! in ii.iii ii.u;i; hi i iiJi;i, n; a i. ..ii .,, i 1 m . ' i ei i ii m i ii i n I i i s .1 ! ;i ! sci , i '4 ; lit.,; is. i le.s" .i. .t;ei v . i . i. -nr. to:r oi-jeeiion is .t!i,i ! ,. f)ur St;ck was bought under extremely favorable circumstances and we are able to sell at the very bottom prices, and will give tho best bargains to lie had in Cass County. REMBMBllRALL KfjXI'S OF COUXTRY PllODUCK TAh'EX IX KXCUAXCE FOR HOODS. BB3:m9s fFrget the Plase9 ONE DOOR EAST of THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, riiidKinoiil li. lViiirukn. bas-d the foe; that thi t!ie n izin r libii it iuijiiii tant pui.-lie mat ters, whii;- it iiiuv iie cry pleasant am t collection ol Ucirojiias: best glib way tf j and buge.-t cobeiiion of pi raniiims ; j nest and large-t eonee! nei oi t ;:chs.as : i l .. ...i t .. ... . i . . ) m .i . 1 1 o i i . . i . . i t 'el b l of l"i ises ; Ji..sf .- i-.l l iv n.o ,...i: ,.f ,...!...., . hatuJy for .icne.g. gues to u-e. prc?ui- l,;.st and 1 :re' r ::iee' o!" oleanders ! poses that the people them elves have best and largest collection of tuberos- WINDHAM'S ESTATE i - j !IH .1,0 u par j st ile ol Xe oi .seen. . v'e .a.o.il a..! i :..!.: -e i:i '! i:-. . s-.-'HI ii lea: no -s. I .,e pi. a i-n. it (J pr.ii.-. i ii.ii:r..ni- l ny t:ii' rr;.'',;i...i;i nit.o.iit- c..i.w U i-i. and pie ;.." e::t .o-'.'t lo hi out ua. .--i-.... 1 aad :,e.M.-a;. tu-.. pri:e!,ics Ui.iii l..- y i : come ;;s it ifi.!:n..l wot. is t:i;n t.o.-Ui i.u' .ii.,; ' .ta.l Ci e.iuCi o: . .-:i; ;-:..i.. i in. i.i -ueaiiUi.i mat the i ; . ; i . . ; stamis ii;eti,e.i to tie ci'm'Cile ni t ,i . ol i eai.eo- iiee.it- m. ui., -xi.iti.i.t --;.iui l color. I'lt'i. i, oi' a tli. t,..:,,.. . i i.e i . a o, ( :, ..-,,-i -nip ioliu -. .'!l :.:ii,t : us p.:::,.,'; 'f ov.-rai!. ! uml t'.ie.i H.iil fi .-ty 0:1.; i-i ... 1 1 ,ei t io t ae i ulu i in oi ee ; ioie i.i a . -eor. i t . n-e wo ; I -i i. i , Well now there's certainly good sen se ' " vv'"'"-v 11 ;' ' ' ' l'"i"i- j.i..ii:i i.e e. in: me ii -t uie it -isi.iunll i: t on -;lV -is. I ne lintel's i;i i.'eivle.u iilitiii, a, id ti.e iteiioi. oi lae a: loi ,;e .-.i.er.,1 lii ui-i l-'IIero ii.-ti actiie.-t p tee i. aue.l Si ile.- inii.u.i to nlol ce 1 ue la w s and ,ii'ii'i'ti l,i" ;Ii ns m t.:c p-i en ni:. .ee ol i.,, ,r p uii.e..! :..le.-., :-.m sii iv by sineid tiie c.eeove lram'.i.se ja Mae.-.-, w lift e oi.-ii Haled. I'lllii -Wc mini s;;;i; i:i-:y i nd;ii-e the fi i ; n 1 1 -ciai i-;i " ol I ue uove: liiiieat I.I U , .;i ' '. ; , eii .ii Ls to "i r-ii-iie oie ti'ii'ii'' ereuil ;t.iii m.iia t.t ill lhe national lio.ior'. " aid l iie I.Ue I; ..-ai ;:, -rai'-'Ciiiei: i s. Py mean- ol waiea lie, t. 1 1 it u niliiioiis ol lunula have ii ea p!.Lee.; ;:i 2 i- i We really think from the above that 1 per ecu. smnti- rctircti. il.i.s'i rt.i-ii'iu a'.UvinJ; !..., Ti;t,.l . . l. . - l i. i . i i I"1" ''lid nlie-li .ii ciiili.,ns oi ii.teiest i.ioucT 11 O. Hitchcock might make a good ((!- ' aunuaily. i i.s me u...M;u:iaa aim i;i . ion t,i the lepu.iiii'an pally. isi i ii i .lilt we liivt.r sic'li ;i I.i:'iiii-i:. no ie e.--t i:i tiiese men or these -.. and that ihev take the pains -AM) in thai. W'e agree with the Senator entirely this time. One would think we were lighting rank rebels and ene mies to see the furious onslaughts made. When the battle is over the vamiuish ed are restored to favor, that seems to be the logic of the war shall we be less magnanimous in neaee. or utilities . .... t t i ....... ,.i ... .. .... : i i : .. ..i io ,-!, on iii.-nnr-f tip- in puoiic ill"! fairs, keep up party organizations run S reat newspapers, just to aceoinmo- t kite Seis ito;- Smith or Coiv-iressman j J ities. or worse t t. to advance the in- j t' ifsts of one big railroad corporation j is agaiist another. We opine the peo- ! pie do t!use tiling somewhat to please ; i iiemsclves, and lo better their condi-j lion. j Admit that an attempt was made to ' i force such a light on the convention, ! Mrs. Azro Smith, of Rock P.IuiTs. C.ks Countv. canned pie plant. 1st premium. . V-. W ltis.ow. t.t Mt. Pleasant, tifty s. ti' ii-d corn, extra. E. A. Friend, of Ml. Pleasant, 1 gal- soiv iliill li.oi, premium. THE MAIIEZT3. n-.i'ti: mi:ki:is. i: :-:e-o; re i: v. k. v iiiii-:. COLLECTION AGEXCY. I t.tke ple;i-.ure in aniiounom'r to the piildie. 'o ui litisiness in t In State t.f Nebraska, and especially in Cass Cotiniy. that I h;ic ist:iblished in conneeti'oii with niy l-cual rraetiee, a COLLECTOjM, ax'd- : Af.r BROTHERS, S III etc., etc., nrc. One I. t r Knil of tlie Po-t -Omrc, I'luH iiiioulli, M-iirv.sKa. j Prnetiea! W oikc.-s in SHEET IUOX. ZIXC, TIN, JJKA ZIEJl V, dc, df . l.arpc -inrtincnt t,f Hard ana .Soft COAL STOVES, Wood and Coal Suivi - for HEATING Oil COOKING, Alwavs on Hand. Wl -'M. r;.-.v I o.'l Mr. Welch would be foolish to forbid ; 't.'-,';.'. ....... ' Mr. liilciicock's friends to vote for him ; ,ii,',iev' and he certainly does not live along i Ciiiiie.. the line of the V. P. nor within its! ' " I . .2 .'Mi.-I .t W) j :') ;on: v. . ;.i..,:.: . itor himself, ami if anything should happen to him politically, we shall 1 ui"';i 1 '"" i' -1' ii" "vvi nm.-ui :;s am c.i'i.a' , .... . . , , . ,, , : ii.e li ild.-rs o; III a; il leu to reeei.e t;i a iie.ti my n cicome mm io i.ne xraierniiy me k 'veiuinei.i. ...i o. a.an i. m. n- tin-. v;ti.K m of III'" 1ii..r-.rc i 1 '" ' Ut "':U " - VV Llli'lO'l.tOiy oppo-e.l. ;..l - ' -5'- ' -'I plI'M'Ilt lo ll le'.Ueiiienl lioni t.reui ".AKK A LAW.' lae leg ti lenilers, itiiil lo the rent a. ot 1. ien.it i ;ci . ill ol ral i each, and does live m a country where they are as much interested in the prin ciple of pro rata as we are. and he is too good a politician and too much of a gentlemen not to listen to the behests ol ins own people and the rejuests ot wheat the party that nominated him. i dais'.'!! live. .. L.viKsr m:v -ioi;k M.iKKirrs II We have no personal antagoni- m lattst cnicACd :.iAi:?rrs. ClIIi ,ai. Oct. . " 5 en,".-; -j; 1 l r-1, :ev o." . ? I REAL ESTATE AGENCY v'"ry v:nivt'n- "nd 7lnr MAKING AND REPAIRING, Dono nn short Noliee. ftr-EVElt VTIflXU WAIlItA TEf : .'WC J I'KICKM LOW IMIW. A lime yr-til's" lesidenet In State am! County, ty ri -j-, -nnnri Willi constant business relations anion.' thr iho- a'df IX VJXI XjIaWk. 5i 1() pie. nave ipiaiuieu me lor iriiiisa.'iti;'; uusiiiess ot tins chitiiietcr with ) 11 E A T F A C I LIT Y. against Mr. Cow-in. and iie has m mv -.... In comp.iny with a number of citi zens of Plattsmoulh, we had the ple;is ure of listening to a con versatione latit Monday evening, by Dr. Lewis, ;it the house of Hon. D. IL Wheeler. We have not the space here to comment at length on this talk. It was very in- i i;rs Seei.ih We ai.pr.ne thei.iiiievof re.l.-eniinu I . '. ." ' ... c ,u tlie nui-iiamiliiL; earieuiy In eniti n,- ps c.tiVa- I tl'lCIliiS here, but its Omaha seems 1 OUed ...., lei :. so ;is to uia.ie i eoav 'i iime ;i an . li.ii iii , , . . , , .. . . ' the option oi ihe liobiei. eii h. r iut o"..'.. si.v. r lo nia.;e a persona! tight ot tins pro rata j . . . .in '' ' I' Hi" U ii.ia.- ! ..... ...... i ils;,t, e ..,! ,l..iV.U 1,..e ; -...... ... !.,., ai. . . . i) ,.r c ii ... . '-'.vi ;?, an a..:.- . .one, i,iiii v. e iooii w ;, il e, null, : ee , o a re . tilled pio-pe ; ii y iinl lo s ie.i a ovival .d e - I si I fish COIllSe oil t i ') . d i .111 J'o tlf -i'i !ii C!ii-:s.-lVi' can furnish All business cntrnste.j to my ran bv firms or iutlivid.iiils, lYiil receive iiumedi.ite at tention. Ail Moneys Collected, RKMITTLII raoiITLY. 1 1 1 : t i 1 1 tl 1 o 1 t l 1 1 V i i i u - -mid in-; mpi;;: puitiie b'oi re'. eTiu , s iuust he provideii hi u nil- I j'H'e her, we could not Very consistent- suiii.-ieii! in' , oM-i, "..;,. ,1 i .... ' , ei,,,.". i.,t He '. ! ly swppoi t an Oitiana man for our can- : '" ; ' im-n m. :: em d. i he i. ij- 'st puidii-iuion v ice.i reveniies m 111 11" ll'lllll' III . I M i,. ....... 1 i . 1 . t del ;vetl priiteiji iliv iioiu (iini. s on ineioi is"; ami in :!,ii -i.h.wt.,, i i v i ... "i T T7 . I .. . ... ; r. .. 1 1 .-;...: . i t" i . - i.iiiu i... f.j.ii..t..ie .'i i . . 1 1 ! i. it i tis ,ts ti.i v t iiiiiiiiii.tii .i.s teiesting Mini ed. . e have not enjoy- pi.-t.-etimi siiuun! be uiv.-n to no -,es ' ,. , , , ,i .... ,,,..;, i tie i.iiiuui.teiiue-.. iiiid i iiiis iosieiliii.or. inoiiioit I ever !i '. t'.i. ;i:id g.!iil ii ni.n i'.s was td an eenii;g any more in a long time. ei,t.r.:i.M. ,i,.t ...tviti.t,. u,. pabii, w,...,V,.. i.. . - , .N mill-We at, move ami "ommeiul lae viuv. i p ' ei i it'll tiie.e. i-e a,.sti ,t .-s a , As tiie politicians would sav, the Doc- ' " " i" i t "e ii".i i iitii.iii in , i ii tn 1 Ol t i's Mr '.i "lei i roll . ; : ' m.isf tor is one of our kind of "fellows " and pen-nms i..ioy,,i ,.:, wi,., periled i n-ir ' ' 1 ' " ir" ' ""..,. .i.mosi ... . ... .... lives I. i.it lhe iiiilio.i i.iislu live, and In their ; a Solid l'ol'thtl.i Vote (except light we agree with so much ot what he w,.ins an; orphan-, a urat.-iui p.-o;.;-.- um i , , .. P , r. tiieei iiiii.v i ty taxes I I mis limy p.cpos -. ( nii'ii,; in'.- 1111. ui t ue i . i .), iiii t.,ie 'It iti-.iii, ,i i';ivs mil- ahamTemv I -'.: i . i i i t e ami i.iiifeti.c seai.u , ei.iiianoM ,. i, ,V .a. --taie ticket was taken largely south of t la t in' io-a :"!..; ie oa; ! v v hi".! iii-liiics , t l.o l:,tt.. -.- t . -, . 1 I . ..f ! 1 ,.f i, .j.nuii .'i 1.1 in,'. ' I tin says, that we c;tn't make a spicy criti cism of his remarks if we wanted to. The anjumii.t was mainly against prohibitory laws, uml was very con- eiin.'iit la t in' tiea:"! ,.i ie 11 ; : v hi-ii inclines , il.u l:-.tt.. ,. , I. i .. i --- -- - I.IO X l-ll il . ii' -LiiiL ii i -i i . .; ni i .i ii - ,i . .-. , . - w i e 1 IOO- s w itii i-oiiipliiei in-v on tiie eii;. -lien, sal l nue.iai- ', V. 1.. it Wits impossible to nominate I:'.. Lit. : hieii am. r it e: of tiie sinu -' in nnliev i . . . . in .'.lis-is-iiini ; w ii i ndoise . tic. di-iiiaeeiiieia him under siii'li ( li cumslariees. ping vice by legislating against it. In an iii,-v i elusive as regards the futility of Mo-- Id immn .X1 'Z l:-:." ". V-.-Tin-VTr- I ale .;ueiiilas in tiieir vacant piisilatus ; whieh ; ha- fill tlo.t ii i in' iitiiii i:iii:i:!.iiK r..r il... i-, .- I these days the civ is continually "make ";'vv v-:i--.u;-e wanaie is , pn.,e ; , , , , . , , , nn nor .-m d( t-; v. i.i.-ii iias .seat io t he .1 JilW . liliikeaJitW. and our Statute -sauml intii-. in.- mos- violent a.nl inner foes of i bunks -irw .i.v.i- .1 ..ill. f i: 1 t lie lesi oied I i-pi; I - tie ; v.a i 'Il 11 ;is i il si deni n eon HOOKS die tOei d With ioollsh enact- v.-nti ui deeiare.l tin- aiiiemhn.-iils i,. tiie , nieiits that are a dead Utter in the s',.,,".ii"',1 ""Ui'1"1 v,,i,i "i.ueii present it- ! o-iici in lilt. s,, to-day i-i ait a: itu.lt' i-i di iiiis.- ami In siil- henrls of the people; and yet our innirnty and iinioi.ouiy t f im i Wc. the r.'pr.Mi"iOi imrT of Nebrt.sa. cli.e v 1 j George along this time with a majori- ' tnre all over the land will rush to lu': i, 'a v"' ad' w,' ';:;'i',VVi;!,i:!:; i the p.M'iii;i!io;i t.f Mate ait-nls in id- in me i p .O. ii id licit party ai s.i. Lo .is. To ihtj j luaiiiteUiiliee ni ail herein set itr,t,i. we pledxe : oi;r-i'!es ;is 1 nines ai! ...i e." : -as. ;i:: pa:, i- f ntsv.l,o lo e lueir cnuierv ami eiien-ii " I iieir cnuairy"- boiior. i:i..t i:Ib I I, ;.t We rie in f:; ver of s'.i. h ;. . I.-e mil by mil-state ;tu. I iiiitinnal le ;is!:tJi..' as v.i 1 st ei.ie a i,...-r..lii !,.i i.-: oi ehai ,,-.. aoja-ivd upon ju.' aim einiilable terms bet,ee:i ;iii ci.n- ' Among the happiest. "bestest" things done ;it Lincoln on the 2oth, was the nomination of Geo. S. Smith, lor Dis trict Attorney in this .Judicial District vrith tho unanimous approval of tlie delegates present. We shall w hoop j J'onng rnep thai aspire to the Legisla ty of three hundred times votes. I Lincoln this winter (if they get elecl The party owes something to Mr. j ''l'' make iibout 2C0 more, on ev Stull, of Xemaha, too; who acted like i "'" aviiilable subject, object, dispeusa a perfect gentleman and man of sense. I l-c'n "'"l f;lc t' two qualities not always combined in! The Doctor argues, first, the distinc- one ierson. TMl .UAJUUS. We, of Cass, owe Tom Majors one al so, and there is no name on the ticket for whom the Hlkald will vote any more honestly, heartily or cheerfully than our young contingent o tion In tween vice ami crime. Vice .1 , , licet uijj lii.t-s ol ia;!i.,ad ilina iie Psnus of tiie 1:101 iii eui, which must ie mei hvniur-, ?i;iie. al forces. Crime a breach of the r r i',v,v.,,.;Vl.r":'':ra;'n- lie k id be-ii a resident of I h. rights of man. a viodatien of peisomil VXr.KT- ' ' Lo'i'hek I liberty which wav l e punished bv J".' r- - V '" 1 !S i-w. c.-i i ins. , A - ( -.! 1 ut- s 1- - 1 r 1 1 . . . 1.- . . v- i.t i . 1 .t'iiii';: r. There's the whole thing in a nut- c uivention was ah ot to ad- onress- shell. The tmlv uc.l- tr.ii.t r iim iourn Mr. Tow Ie offei i (! 1 he fti'lowin iivin mil nv.uii.i;.,.. it,. ii'..ii. i.;.,.,...K ! n...i... u 1 . . . ... . .,0 .. r-,.; c-1 ;.,-..-.... 1 i .. 1 : .. . oee . .1 lie W "1 -.-wi (imih mi. n t-ivit iiitijLst.-ii, 1 miiei s llieoiv I t'lllg I bill tlie WOl KCl'S "' " 1 1 11 1 lit- coi n.1 .1' I i lig ICS- This being tiie rase the IIkhai.i :td vised the ("ass Co. deh g.ils to Vote for Mr. Welch as our best man. and we shall stand by tie- i:dvi ami tie men w ho so voted until we have belter pro.jf than mere say so to show that w e have made a mistake. i IV'iith of a Cattle liing. ! As we go to pre-vs we learn tlie death '. of Mr. .John T. AIe.an,b r, the gre;tt cattle raiser, buyer and shipper of Cen- tnil Illinois, which occured at .lack- son', ille. on the iif'tei lio.en of the 22d. ' Mr. A lexaiidt r came h"i;ie froi.i lhe Kiist .-i k. some w eeks ago, and had not j been well siiu e. His age was iibout Oo. ; ite for nearly forty years. He was at one time une of "in- largest landholders, he i he having purchased Mr. Suli vaufs i lar-,e f urn in Camp tign Countv. and ; also owning various tracts in Morgan, i ( lu iug to reverses, at the time if liis- imr iiv.aj lrnui noiiie ovi-r ii i ii ; . A'n' s wanted in evt.iv town and t-ooulv in ti.I.e mi ..-el i iiers for ill the I cited Slates lti pates. i;j co'.uiiilis : Kl cuiiiUly el, isi i.ited ; l ei mis only one dollitr per j ear. l he il -eold l!,'Ui! . to whilleM-l is of ; iiileresi e.i'iiie.'ied - v i 1 1 the Cen I e ii it ii: 1 tear. j i i.e tli-eiii l.x'iiii iiiou a- l-iiilitdeiphia is n.llv il lusir.t.'.l in ti.-t ill. K el ylu.ily wauls if. Tlie Who!'.' p op e leei "I ! Jl ii, iciest iil I 1 1 1 i r Cl 11 II - t i v 's i eiiieiinial i , , i 1 it la v.a i ni waul m know all a;,oiit it. An r!rif;,iil piiiiolie eravnii di i.u i:tr pieminm piei ui e is pre seined Tree lo t-vcry sii.i--eliiier. I' is en; ii If d " i a i fitieinbri, nee of I he ! ( lie il i'ii li'"i! rb .'. ;:iii'. ( is.,,y e.t tin f t . If Jien -1 - j eiieeof lhe t ..o"d siiiies." " sie, j.i hy :;;t ine't- i es. Any on;' i a;i bei oiue a s:iee.-.ss:ul ,et nt. f ir bill r-ho ,v I he paper ami pic; are. ami hundreds ; ol suiisei ihe; s it; e t-itsi iy ol . i 1 1 1 1 .. 1 everywhere, i Thci f is no busim-ss t hat iil pay tike this at j resent. We nn e many ;ci'ii!-.Vlin are mak- i ini i's hi-.li as S.'o dolla s pt-i day ;iu,i upuanU. i Now is tin time : iim;'t tb-lav. iii'iiiember it costs urn hiii"; tn ciif I lie liiisiuess a lri.-;l. ."end j , . . for oar ei-ul :rs.'terni -.. am! s.t tiple eooy of ;ne : A itim l f ,; : i of tno acre-,. all liialerciiitivatKin jiiip- r. u hich iire sent lice to ; !) w ho apply : do on reasonable terms. Apply l" I. In -li ay. t m.lji cle mitlit to lilo-e w in He. i l.le to elurae. K 'lii" 's ami liieciiiiliies. ami taeir sous ai.d d. oi-1. .ci'-. mak. tlie very best of :t-'"i;'is. Miere-s. i tii: i i' xtv nxi i. i:i ( i:i). 1 -r -s 1 2 CD 1 5 o s 5 -j. 2 REAL ESTATE BOUGHT & SOLD ! TAXES RAID! k 5 "j,7-i'ii ss lA l'rr .1 n.nrti cl I'rmniilln. II. Ii. WIMHI tM, i--y riattsmonth, Neb. ran kale. i i A dcsir.'.We resilience five ruatns, food !- 1 lar. cistern, well. &o. Apply to , K. Ii. Win nn am. i a o' I G is S 5 CO r CD S" S c c -5 h x o t r td 1. MS FOR SALE. 11. li.Wf VIUIAM. I ni 'tiiinil. - i.iim. H A WAIERMAN cc SON, 5 i MSG SmUZlfLU&l 9 FOR SALE An improved farm of W) iteres. the north li.-Uf .':'; of the nortii- est iiuitrter (n ! i)of sect foil '.'il. town 10. rane 14. V;.:y t 4Ttf II. 15. WlMirtAM. Fleming & Race, nr.vLnK's ix DRY GOODS, ! HATS, GROCERIES, OP HIFG-LBS, Inrivr iJUUi j !'. M.n who has been a life long friend and he Fiigg(ds have not the "vice" of lution of the j l itfi.rm neighbor in Nebraska. Ci'l-m . iv dl iml rr-K,,,,;,. i. .;,.. .n.. Wiii-uk as. t That the contingency may soon come a certainty wjshall now and tl.n .if nf iliil Hi. l,ll.,.i, 'rv,.isiii!(. 1 1 i'i, the largest ciitth oiieriitois in the .. CTi-., i:t I Coi ner of Blinds, CAES. ROOTS. MIOES, j AND NOTIONS. FOR HALE j l S'ai-mcrH'NuiiiiiiM ;ciM'rallj. A fai m of l.'h aeres. partly cult ivat.-I. cm, bo 1 Oil" (xGOllS l ill I X('W, bonj'!it on -i years' time. Nn m nient re.piiied ' o .t br.vn. A1,p!y,a ni.,W.xi.!n,rj :.n.!sellt!,o,CIU,AI-. TRY US ONCE, AND SEE ! FOP SUE U40)'1) WEEf'TXO WATER, NEIi. A valuable city residence, wilh valii.ib'c im- , Iilnvt incuts, iind nn ie;isou:iiie terms. Apply to . 47tf 11. V: WlMHIAM. ' III il. M'H. I talking well, and reasoning loricaliv, , !,"'!!K A1, ' ''"'''"'i ."f '"" !"' I'a- , world. His life was insured for To.O'J:). Cj-j'l B'"! " f 1 K'ltP fdV Ll .ITliiP'-' ; !.'".' t cihe liull n;td its it !iat imial t cTt I pi ise, la '.ii,;- . . Ullli JJv. 1 i il.l'- i'Jx JJtllliCCl. be- developed as marvt lonslv as the Doctor ;ied ami n id m .t su -e. s-fi-.i ,-,.:, ,,., j,,., ,,v : nunc rarmr. ' , tin-n..;i..e;il Ii. pubheiiu pan . ami built v. it it , o c- and we fear they wotit.l fan lor want th" ;. -e. i -iieasi,:.. Ile :, ;., . . . . ; jK-artv man will -row roi.nd on vi- Mill ft,n ii (irmies or Lumii..' hf tnJon.l. ,.-;!, rt c.t ' I'' it -lii l. ll.ai ail .i,siness mi-4a.;itin" 1 unity iii.iu in f-1 " t.i.wi of tcol-. to nork w:th--at first. ;v t :vof vi.r.ek;i. i p,...b.e--.. 7n,d so" .pmre rneii'". Vtn t t, .,v. FOR TRADE. I i;l Ira.ii a du-siralde resiileuee in llock i Itluffs for a sii.iii of good horses. Apply m I 47lf r.. I.. Vl'l.VllUAM. a re at bargains: ! l ilty (."iei lots ill L'li.tlsinnuth fur sale al s-6n0. i Apply r K. It. W 't.'iniAH ! S.A.'SX.X'ISS ' Cri'.it Mi'iv: ui!., i'ii!!i-i.. Kcolcuk. fowa. oil ; the Missiseopi. j'rnf. W.n. H. Mill.-r. (.eneiiil : Manne.-r. .Sim-t.-t-nth yi-iir. About sixty dol lars pay ail expenses. i,,r MtenliiTship. Ilo.inl ami stat lom ry. 'tookki-t-fiei s. lYnnii-n. Itepor-tei-s.( pe.-at.,: s. Archil ecis.s,iirvej nrs a nd I e.i. p -ers tiior..ii.ilv litfed. loi-r!ish " brmif ties fre. Trc Lcetiires ly Kiiiiueot drators. I I'-c I'ch Ovals wii h d iss lt.iud in lii'li-;'.' Haii. Free fiunisheil roiiiiis for self tin rein','. Teb-irr.-iph-iiii.' fret. Short hand w riting fr-e. (iood tioanl. ii i; clubs, and family bn-trd. !J.iil:":nl liire tle-liiicl-il. I niiiiense business m Ken. . k. No va cation. Address l!;i lies ( 'obi l'i. Kei'K'ik, Iow a. Stale w liere you .i't t bis :;!. ei t , -"merit . mt I' 1 r 6 i I - i i i i 9 I, iillllllllllliiiiii'lf-