5. The Herald. jIno. ft.. yviACAunnir, - JIditor. VLATTSMOIJTII, OCT. 10, 187'.). i : i: i u i ; l i c . n t 1 1 k et. Slate Ticket. For Judge. t the Si!i'f(ne i'oiut. amasa cor.u. of Lancaster County. 'or UegenU of Iliv I niu rsity, ,K'I!N b. CAKSON. ft Ncill.ltl.1. Cullllij. .i. w. 'lANxirrr, of IUiuU Coauty. .Count- onicers. I-"or Treasi!: cr, VM. II. m:vi i.i.. c:( 1;M-J Hi:ttf. For t'it'tk. it A. KIl-.Kl'A'l KICK. r Ki!nv."ot. l'or Sheriff. It. W. II YKKS, tit Wct-ping Water. J'or County Jinlo, A. N. .SCI XI VAN. of Ml. I'leasai.t. For Pitriet CIcik, W. I.. WlXI.S. 'it SoUlll Ilelld. Tor Ouiaiy Superiiilciidc'it, i:. ii. wooi.k v. of I'lat'.siiuMiili. I'ol Coiudy Co.il'iiissioucr. 1st tli.it.. ISAAC WII-KM. f riaUoiiioath 1 aTinct. l'or Coroner, r. r. :ass, of i'lalt-inoiil!;. l'or County Survaj ;r. ;i:;. rAii:Kit;i.i), f l'lHttSIIIOUtil. The l:emblica:i Platform. We. the Republic ms of tlio State of Xebras ka, a.'aiti ri ne'.v our ph-d.,'es of fidelity to tlio vricciplei of fri-ciloni ami I i-lit for which wo have ever contended ; and now ia convention ;ciiillett it is resolved fir-1 1 lii-so railed States are a nation and isot inily : l'iiuu! il ."t;it. Sc. oikI We w.t'.-h ilii apprencusion th ar rogance and tivasonaMr utterance- of tiic ri b--i Ln '.i'in rs now in Connies as a thrcatennm d;iii".er to lids nation. Ami. furl tier, lli Ke iiiilTicaii parly of Nelirxska proclaim that we ii ive nn-oi.i-;-sioii- t make t unrepentant rene!-. Tiiat ue stiil adliere to the principles' for whirii our lr;tve soldiers have fcmiit. Third 1 hat a'ain aftinn I he pi indoles of freedom of the "nail t - and demand at the hands of the Kxe -utiveof this nation, protec tion lor the voter of the Soot li. suc.'i as I ac corded to all political parti. in the North. Koui'.h s the same i-sjes arc a?:iin bcliiK presented for deeiioti at the ballot hox for w'ieh our armies contended so lone; and lailu fullT Willi confidence we call upon the soldiers to vote as they fo-.i,'lit. for the preservation of life ami purity of til-- ioverniiuiit. Fifth That we welcome wilh much pleasure the vit;- of returning prosperity, as evinced hy Ihe increased activity in every department of no ill-try. the fioicr.ll I'-viva! of inaiiufactui iiik int-rest's. and the additional confidence ttxlilh Ited lv all departments ot I. ashless. sixth That we centra! ulate the country up c:i the siiceessful rcuuipl ion el specie payment-, ever 4edL'iri- the support of th'' i.epuli licans t f Scl.ri-Kji'i all etion- of the Kepul. h-c-ui t.-irty in tl'.'' nation's councils to protect the credit r l tiie nation, aai laake it pioinises as c.iii'l as ."old. . , , , ,, Sevinili-That we .:,-::i:o..l at the ha".ls of KeoiioSiciin oili.-ials in" nl most cc.Hi.uiiy In the adsiinistr.iiion -f all affairs .f Coverniaent . and that ve pledge ourselves. a party, to a cartful s ipei vision of H e expenditures in a. I the department of our .V.ate. FiL-iilh- lhat we. as Kepul. lieans of the State f Ne!.raUa. welcome hack to the hores of America the champion of our I i.ion. the pro tector of our Nit ion's honor and the hero ol the great rcbcliioii-llcii. I ly-,-es S. CiaLt. AlL-uruY won the U'i.ary bet in the Lite walking match in X. Y., score 503 miles. We hold the paper a little late to get tlio correcW returns from Iowa and Ohio. ko. Tiioiirsos has vouched for the I. 1). vote to the f usionists. It. is now in order for him to deliver it to the bu vei3. AVi: only wish rinttsmouth had half the grit and spunk bouth Bend has shown, if they had wo might hope to see a bridge across the Platte at Orea poli3 soon. A Dknvfk Tribune Reporter thinks old "Colorow" Uti ChK-f is dead, and that a hunter named Stokes killed him. That's the reason ho has ntt been heard of in this outbreak. A TKUiiiiiLK accident on the Michi tau Central II. II. last Friday, killing about 20 and wounding a large number. It was caused by an express train run ning into a freight. PAr.or.r: was kicked by I.ollypnp on the thigh just before entering the con test for the (lit at Challenge Stakes and Lately escaped ;i broken leg. lie will be laid up for several weeks. n i-r.ru VTi: hare received the initial num ber of the Xdigh, Antelope Co., Re publican, Dts. Day ha, Seely, and Fields being responsible ftr its appear ance in this mandane sphere, as near as we can find out. Don't every mother's son of you Grecr.backei s know that the Democra cy will mass every vote they have, and every effort they can, to elect Patterson ami maybe TutT, and then let the rest of the poor devils on !h'M tickle me" ti-ket wiggle for themselves? If, by chance, they get elected well and good. If not, why Patterson is elected any way that is, after he beats Xewell, which. by the way, can't be done this fall, not if the "court knows herself and she thinks sh do." Just waif, Loje, there's a hen on somewhere. Juige Sullivan is considered by all men who have come in contact with him a.s a perfect gentleman, na upright man and a very ablo judge, Ijeing as well posted, or better really, than the lawyers themselves on all points of law. The business of tho County Court is so great, and the kind ami magnitude of the cases which the later laws place within its jurisdic tion, that it imperatively demands that tke person filling that office should have a good knowiedg2 of the law in fact should bo a fair lawyer himself. In most counties they Io not think of stepping outside the bar for a candi date fcr this office; while wo do not deem that necessary er advisable al ways we do think a new and untried man at the present' juncture would fird himself in the wrong box and the interests of justice would bo best sub served by retaining our old and tried friend. Republicans can make this a certainly by tiuji.Iy (uruing out and rotini thd ticket. THE ELECTIONS. r 'jZr-frJi- --ft 'kJ i'i WEAR AM) FOSTIIK ELECTED. lorra and Ohio Republican. (Jreat News, Wonderful Tielories. Read and Rejnic?. IOWA. The election in Iowa Tuesday was a magniiicent Republican succes.3. Of course every one will say, why, we knew Iowa would go Republican, that's nothing; but. you didn't know that it would give 00 Republican majority in the legislature, that it would give the Republican state ticket 2.,ou0 over both greenback and democrat, ar.d that it is a gain of S0.000 republican votes over the la?t state election. ims means (hat the increased business pros perity of the country, and the re-action from the extra-session nonsense of the democrats last winter have cured Ihe lepublican greenbaekers and united the party more firmly; and what has been done in Iowa, will pro duce the same e ffect in closer republi can states. This is the meaning and the higniligar.ee of the Iowa election, onio ! ! And from Ohio comes the cheering, the great the glorious w&rds of cheer, that Foster, Rep. Governor is elected by from 2.1 to 30 thousand majority; that the Legislature is probably Re publican, and that tho closest state in the Union, has heralded a Republi can victory, po overwhelming that the opposition stand aghast at the magni tude f the change. i- The latest reports which we have held the paper for, are as follows, and fully warrant and bear out the earlier dispatches, and in Iowa the majorities grow larger and larger. Cl.vi 1NNATI.O , Oct I'bor in. Reports from all precincts of Hamilton county except, ten gi ve Foster :J,"'0 m tjoi iiy. Ilickenloorei's majority, i'.lTti, (4le vee, republican, for auditor, 2,":); ma jority. Republican majority on the state senatorial ticket ranges uom li,c2 to a.s.iH; on representative. 1,410 to :Tn.. Geo. W. Williams, colored, renublkan candidate for the legisla ture, received the lowest republican vote, which v.-as !H) 2 more than the highest ile:n:cratic received. As lor the state at large, the estimates are that Foster's majoritv at this hour S a. m. will vary from U.ouo to :0.000. It is very gem-rally conceded that the republicans will have a clear majority iu joint session of the legislature and indications will give a majority in each house. Willi 3!yself. Scarcely was the Convention over, than some one had to trot to at least one of the candidates, and to prominent Republicans in PlatUmouth. and whis per, "MaeMurphy isn't going to support the ticket, MacMurphy is going to help the democrats, or go back on tho tick et. (I know the men) and this fledg ling of a newspaper hero eciioes the cry, "MacMurphy is running a Green back supplement, o;c," because a man who had often corresponded for tho paper before, happened to send us a letter, ia which he spoke a few words about Martindale. Personally I should not stop to an swer this folly, as it is never openly fathered bjr any responsible man, but the principal candidates on this ticket are my friends and I want to see them elected and stop to give them warning that if this ticket is beaten it will be by just such folly as this which gives aid and comfort to Greenbackers and Democrats by inducing them to be lieve that there is a serious division in our ranks and that they may profit by it. It certainly looks cheeky to have men who are constantly trying to sow discord, to bud this -'daily" into a week ly, in order to make two factions, and who have repeatedly bolted their tick et to shout this. It strikes me that perhaps I am a Republican, who is stauding most firmly by the interests of the p irty, and the IIkrali, the Re publican newspaper of this County, and the real enemies of the party are these my opponents. You mind your business, as well as MacMurphy is minding his, and we'll tluct this ticket. Jxo. A. MacMckfhy. A Cr.or.r.iA dehation from Hald v. iu Co., are asking the Governor for troojis to quell a tl ingeuius insurrec tion there. Mr. John Tt r r has made a fair rec ord as a eii'ik, that is to say Mr. Jen iiniw has, but v. 0 would like to ask Kcpublicans and fair-minded ('reen backers if Mr. Kirkpatrie!:, our nom inee for the same office, is not as ea pa Mo a man, as well qualitied every way to fill the ctlieeas Tutt. Tiie Eemocrats have abandoned any principle they may have had in the contest, any honest ideas about money, and peddled their convictions (if they ever had any) fer votes simply to elect 6omebo-ly to office opposed to the Ke pub'.iean party. That's reform and hift'.ir if '.i'ical purity w?th a ven geance. SiiEKirF IIyi:ns has discharged tha funtior.s tf his of'ico with so much good sense ar.d tact the great thing in a sheriff Unit we believe it impossible to h?at hi& with r. new and untried man. Ilia re-nomination was so much a matter of justice that there was no oppositon and there willi'd oo:ie, prac tically, in his vote.- DcLaSIatyr The great Greenback Congressman, has come and gone and the world i stands, even Frye has not changed a j great deal. Thompson of course swells a little, to think they have had a real live congressman here to speak for j them, and a man called eloquent Well the G. D.'s have shown consid erable grit, and demonstrate that they are good workers. The democrats have never yet had even a fair second class speaker here, to show their sido of the question. Tn lP-ranl to Mr. DeLaMatvr we were disappointed, his argument is il- j logical throughout, many of Ins state- j ments not warranted by the facts, and j tievoien entirely too mucn iu .iuujc such men as Dlaine, Conkling and Sher man, for good taste. Even Grant is let off easy by the side of DIaine and it is plain to see where the shoe pinch- es. Ry Mr. Dlaine's masterly efforts, Maine was saved to the Republicans, and Maine was the stale the Green- backers wanted to fall back on the most. An old state, generally republi can, strongly conservative, it was a grand rallying ground to point a mor al and adorn a tale with in favor of their favorite financial folly. Tiif. insinuation that Sherman, DIaine and every Republican stole their mon ey, was beneath the dignity" of an American Congressman to utter on the stump, and does nnt deserve notice. As well say that John Fitzgerald, John Ulack, D. G. Dovey or Cal Parmele stole their money, becauso they did not literally "produce" it from the ground or the mechanics work bench. Such argument is pure and unadulter ated demagoguery. The allusion to Conkling was in bad taste to say the least of it. To make an unfavorable .compari son between present Republicanism and Republican leaders, and those at the beginnin-jrof the war, and to ex cuse his own unsatisfactory position now, he lauds Lincoln and states that he was a man "beloved by the hole people", a statement that is untrue; for no man was cursed so heartily by democrats then as Mr. Lincoln, nor can it be truly said they ltive him now. In the early part of his speech he accused Republicans of cowardice and says that if Den Dutler was President no white scoundrel south would dare shoot a negro "becausa he would be .'-.t once hung for ii." Defoie he got through ha accused us of wanting Grant that we may have a strong cen tral Gc "eminent and "punish" the South. How coul d a Greenback Pres ident hang white democrats for shoot ing negrees without a strong Central Government to sustain hira. The whole bloody shirt argument was pointless and untrue. Men of sense, democrat or Republican, know that we did not wave the bloody shirt, that a certain class of Republicans aided the democrats until they had ridiculed and forced the bloody shirt issue to the rear and the politicians who were credited with waving it most. Blaine, Morton and Conkling were actually at a discount in the minds of many until the Drigadieia tock hold ot Congrej-s. They and they alone revived the bloody shirt, raked up tha past, fought over the old issues and madly threatened to blot out every vestige of Republican legislation, until the loyal worth, at last losing all pa tience, once more stands shoulder to shoulder as one man for their liberty, for the results of the war and for Na tional security and independence. After Mr. DeLaMatyr, a Mr. Bucha aan ef the Indianapolis Sun spoke and then Col. Calamity Pace, as Mr. Gere calls him Iho boys say Joe 1-airheid and Mr. "Wooley completely cornered him and wound him tip. Among oth er th ings the Col. asked: "What are you going to do with all the Surplus .Silver?" Tat Murphy says: "I can an swer that, mister." "If there's too much for money melt it up into spoons and send them to your Canelidate for Pres ident, Gen. Rutler, he'll know what to d with it." The crowd roared. get Ilaeh 41 Yearn. "I was troubled for many years witli Kidney Complaint, ('ravel. !v:c. ; my blood became thin; I was dull anil in active; could hardly crawl about; was an old worn out 111.1:1 all over; could get nothing to help me, until I got Hop Hitters, and now I ain a boy again. My blood and kidneys are all right, and 1 am as active as a man of ", although 1 am 72. and I have no doubt it will do as well for others of my age. It is worth a trial. (Father.) The ticket made at Louisville if thoroughly ami honesty endorsed by the different factions would be a strong one and one that the Itrpiihliaius would need all their strength to overconi'j; but if we ate any judge of the county at large it will be i in possible to carry j and rank of a citizen. You may ask the positive voters from either wine j what, has this to .da with the .luestion . ..' . . , , r . , . ,,i and purpose which has drawn us to to that ticket. Infactthe levet-heau-ip(ithir stimuhite ed I)emocras do not expect this, taey j t,(,neht and action. know that such men as Shrader and Allen will never vote for Patterson or Tutt, because they believe they were sold out last year. It is generally uu derstood at this writing that both Freeman and Wood do not resign but will run, so that it will result in the Greenbackers (outside of the town and its limits) in the main voting for th Greenback noaiinees on that ticket and the- Democrats for the Democratic ones. , . . , I An Honest Medicine Free of Charge, j Of all medicines advertised to cure : any affection of the Throat, Chtst or j Lungs, we know of none we can rec- j ommend so highly as Dk. Kino's Nkw : Discovery for Consumption, Coughs, j Colds, Asthma. Dronchitis, Hay Fever, lloarseness. Tickling in the I hroat, ; loss of voice, etc., Tins medicine does posit idly dire, and that where every- tiling e;se ims laiieo. u uiciiiciiie . . i i i- , i v-. -. . . I . can show one-half so many positive is this, ihe intense, tho earnest !e and permanent cures a3 have .already j sire that .every race, every nation, eve Veen effected by this truly wonderful j ry man, every woman shall have the remedy. For Asthma and Uronchilis 1 guaranteed right to develop themselves it is si "perfect specific, curing the very : after the fashion of their highest idea. worst cases in the shortest time possi- , bio. V.'e say by all means give it a i trial. Trial battles free, llegular size 1.00. For sale by Smith & Ulack, wholesale and retail, Flattsmouth.Xeb. ; 2ie8wly. ; Our Temperance Column. K.DlTKl BT THK WMN'S CIIK1STIAN TKM l'KUANt'K t'MO'. "For Hod. unci I ome, and Native Lantl." ilt.ATTSMOl-TII LOIX'.K NO. 2. I. O i Keuular ineetiiniK at CJooil Te?nu!:trs' T Hall I rverv Veilnesdav eveninir. I K. 11. Wooi.KV, x;. ! Viola V. Babnks, Sec'y. (. T. 1l.TTSMOt'Tlt TF.Ml'LF. OF TkmI'KKAM.'K. No. I". Ke: IIONOK A Nl :u!ar lueetiiiu. Saturday cveniiii; in Hall in Fitzgerald's hloek. i'. i: i. ass, . e. i. J. F. Johnson, See'y. V.ORDS OF WELCOME. Delivered Ry Mrs. Dr. Dliismoor Re fine the Convention of Die W. C. 1'. V. An Eloquent and Suggestive Address. Ladies of thk Woman's Christian Tkmpeuanck Union: I am .asked to j voice the welcome which beams in , wli(.b wi;, gme,y ,iuger hl everj ine. ! ,UOry as a precious benison. I do not ; know which season of the "far yon j would select as the emblem of your la uors. x ou meet in common council in the golden niMiith when the ripened grains gleam in the sunshine and glad den the toiling husbajidruan with the promise of plenty, at the time when mother earth having completed her maternal work, pauses in contempla tion for a season ere she folds her robes around her for a long, dreamless sleep. The perfection of (lower and fruit is the reward of her lahoia, and smiling plenty weaves a garland of joy and beauty. Which will you, the repose of t lie harvest, or the toil and unrest of seed time? Ruth gleaned in the fields after the reapers. Mary sat at tho feet of Je fus, but Maltha was toiling and carry ing. Ladies, can you like Ruth glean thi bound sheaf, or sit like Mary while others carry on tho great work of saving men from themselves? Are you not then rather all Marthas? Anxious, questioning, sorrowing, and saying each to their own heart "Who is able for these tilings ?" Great wis dom, strength of puipose and untiring activity, are the conquering forces in the war you are waging. Your pres ence here to-night gives evidence that you do not ask repose, but work; that you ask not the crown but accept the cross until such time as . you may come with songs of rejoicing bringing your sheaves with you. I see. passing Lefore me a long pro cession of living centuries, each centti tury is marked by conditions peculiar (o itself yet through all peiiods of time, in ail" lands, brute force ruled the world, woman's position was wholly abject, she served the fatlter of her children. Xor did she in her j ele gradation feel tho upward pressure which was slowly (it is true) but snre 1 changing her condition. When all Christendom had been roused to a fren zy of action by 1'eter the hermit, and the solid earth was trembling to t lie trace of crudii:g hosts, learning, reli gion ami liberty awoke from theii lang sleep. A fresh life skeins infused into men's numls. There came the be ginning of another era for woman. The mailed knihl hastened to place ii new valuation upon her. Physi cal beauty and noble blond won fur her a place in song ami history. This was her first cmn'inest . The spf-U of her bondage once broken, arid 1 1 tt- fact ef her complete emancipation became a question of time. From that hour to this, though miitl;'. 1 and briar hedged has been her way upward, the has trod den tiie path with an unwavering pur pose and b.ttd breath. Mew fields ef labor, grander opportunities for irood, and higher ideals of excel 'etice have opened befoie her, and villi the, e a fuller ec n-:c;ousiiess of her duties, her powers, her ii;:h:s. While l speak there is passing through my mii:d. a a sort of undercurrent, the words of mi old hymn. "Then watch and fight and pray." Graud old John Urown accept ed and acled upon each suggestion f this hymn. Think you the great ob ject of our late war would have been accomplished alone by prayer? 'ot so. Prayers anil works must go hand in hand for mutual support to produce results. Prayer is the lever which raises us out of ourselves into acondi tion of sympathy with the grander and holier purposes of tho Infinite Father. The mailed crusader when he deliver ed the tomb of Christ from the infi- ,11 f..cl..t -,,-,1 f.nitrrl.l- 'I'l.n ,.os.s nf ,,.,., .-ho l.rave.1 the tyrant alcohol in his strongholds, took the initial step, the one of prayer. And remember that then for the first time, its an organized boilv, woman made herself felt in the departments of the government, l or legislation pertaining to the temperance question, pause to await the next movement ot a band of determined women, who have so roused public sentiment as to become formidable. Men realized that the logical sequence of this newly- deveiopeel force must be the demand for all the rights of citizenship. Are the earnest women of America willing to lose their vantage ground thus gained? I-fct them rather supplement that bv another advance. J would not depreciate the work accomplished, but urge that fact as a strong reason why they should pass forward to the crown ing result u ulram meleil freedom. me tiuesiion lo oe answereu is mis can woman, shackled a? she is, per form her full duty to others? Would you expect me to unbind another while the cords are cutting their way into the living liesh of my own hands ? "A oiiiiin hiis become a fTI'41'1 f f tftilY in tho wcrld's advance; she is invited, nay, urged to share the toil. What is her reward? less than the captured slave under the tyrant kings, who can by an act of endurance or bravery, raise himself from serfdom tt the freedom v ill you lay oil here anil thre, a stem of the deadly Upas tree while the trunk and roots remain intact. I believe i am m t the only one here j who fee's that woman's position under j the law is the basis of hr power, (m- iluence she may have, that is different). I To nie there is mucli mock sentimen ! talily, and an aclual bribing of the question, when men assume that to be ! free evidences lack of delicacy, and ! that woman's duty and highest ple j sure should be to garnish some sturdy oak! I have seen the vine, not only "a thing of beautv," but the chief support of lhe towering oak sts it leaceil lieuvily to windward of adverse circumstances, Th-re arc hosts of "new scanlous." Think ysu if woiun went ut to do duty, with a ballot in her hand, and the prayer in her heart, she would fail .to stay intemperance and its kindled ra- ces i "raith without work is tie.ul to work yen must have liberty. If there be anv cue sentiment more biionitin itiv tt.i'uie iiiitri iiuiiit-i, it- ' . . . i n Ladies. I am to welcome you to Oma- j ha, and its well-known hospitalities, i which I do most cordially for myself, I and others; may your deliberations be j ma rite1 by christian courtesy and far-j seeing wisdom.- I Tq tke RESCUE, L. KALISKY & SON, Will open on or siliont the 1t of October alar'e Stock ot Dry Goods. Clothing, TinJTK KrrOKS If IS (..l'S d:rnts iabics Jrnnnsimm - ui r, j GOOD, d C., tt-t?., .A.T PRICES if .... 7.,,.,. ," , Tl,.ft -'' u'jviv nt"' ' mouth. Bo glorc '$iglj prices! Tlie Mo-t ni'.l r.et ton..!- for the Least Mf.ney, and S:iiislacliaii .'nai;iiiteed in Kvery Instance. fui o P -0 (qu4 (rt-unhlj A NEW FEATl'ltK IN' lit' SI NESS, Where von vet more tlian elsewhere for '.'3 it ml "fl Cents. Safic Sour 'Mmtxtt until we op-ii. and fjive us a trial. o trouble to siiow (liiihl.i. We ope.i i.i the. DUKK & WIIEF.LER JtLOOK, Foot of Main St., wkieli lias been newly refilled for iii. Sign of the Large Flag ! All coi-utaHy invited to look tlirair.'li 0111 troo.ls. L. Kali sky & Sen, 'J7t f l'hittsmonfh. Neb. Election Not! N:tiee is hereby etven that on the -!th day of November, A. D. s7:i. at the usual places tit hoi, i ir. elect ions iu the various I'reeincis. an c lect ion will be In II l'or tin: purpose, of electing : iie Siij. reuse J mitre. Two l.'ecnts of the I'liiversily of Nebraska. One li: i lift .1 :(-. ( ne County Clerk. one County Treasurer. int County siienfT. One County .lui'jre. One County Superintendent of Public In struction. One Clerk of the District Court. One County Coroner. One County Conimis.-ioner, First District. ne Assessor. ..'lie Supervisor for each Road District. Two .lust ices of the Peace. Two Constables. '1 hree .Indies of Election. Two clerks of Flection. 1" is fiirt her ordered that the following prop osition be Mibinittcd : 'Shall the County e.'oiumlssinners is-ue Coupon Bonds to Ihe amount of Ten Thousand Dol lars IrUi.oooJ for the payment of lU-iristrred warrants and uutstaiidinpr indebtedness airainst the County (leneral Fund ; said lioii.ls lo be in sums of One Hi. ml. e l Dollars each, to bear interest at tiie rate of seven per cent, per annum, and to run live veais.' Xlso "Shall the County Coniinis-ioiier levy tax of one quarter of a Mill m the Dollar fr the payment of l he animal interest on said Coup on lion. Is until the same arc pah!. The form ia which said proposii ions sholl be taken shall be by ballot, on each of w hich (-hail he written or printed : "For Coupon r.omis ,ind Levy of Tux to Pay Annual 1 merest ." r "Against Coupon Ponds and Levy of Tax to Pav Annual liitcres-t."' 'I be .lie.lcs and Clerk of the regular elec tion will receive tic bal'ots on issu a ice of Cou pon lit mis and Levy i t Tax, an. I deposit them in a separate ballot box kept for that purpose, tin y shall be counted and returned the same as ballots in Ceiier.il Election. Which Election w ill be opened als o'clock a. m.. and w ill continue open i;n' ii i o'c'oek p. m . of the same day. l'.y order of ihe County Com missioners t his l.illi "ibi v i f Sfi't .. 1ST' i. J. D. Till. I inmt Clerk. fiH A Wl-.EK in vo ir own to.vn. and no cai- ital ris:;eii. on can ir: ve i.u ..ii-iucss ;t ti i i! wil boa' ex'iease. I he best i.iioor- tneit v ever oiiered !oi" tl.ose vtiliiiii; to ! work. Vou .shouui try tiothim: c se until you see for ours- if v. hat you can do at Ihe business we otic i". No room to" explain here. Yo't can j devote all youi time or oi:l your spare time to the busn.e-:;, :u;u mane ".real jay i'r t vcij hour you work. Women make as much as men. s'end for special private terms and particular.-!, which we mad free, s on: lit tree. Don't com plain of h:ird limes while veu have such a chance. Address II. 11 A L LET Afo., l'orllaiid. Maine, bly Tltlrly of t!i Im-s) "rran niakcrs of the "World are on. I'd itoi-at the 1'aiis Exposition. a cable uisiatch to t lie Ass n i i!ed l'l ess say ! two highest "old medals have been awarded to ! ;lll!i!l. It, TFIi INVINCIBLE' 13 the be.-t base burn er for hard coal. It styled and size, with more patent himrove- ments than any other stoves. Ask your deal er for them, or tend for free illusirated cir c u In r. Chicpfjo c Erie Stove Co. (Limited1, (,i?ice i"l i 173 L(ih SL, Chicago. J n -s A ?t( iNTl! 'iiaraaiee.:. .' '. J a day at f V f ' ! !'.-.me made by toe in. last: iocs, t'ap t'"i li Ii I ",,! ree,n:ied ; v .. v.i: -i.u! Villi. YUUU.Mert. women, boy- ata. .air! m.:l:e iiien ev faster at woi 1; lor lis Than at :tn tiling cl-e. 'l'be work is liht and i!ea-a..t. and so. li as any one can H' riht at. Tl.ttst; Whit are wise nli.i see this notice w ill send lis their addresses at on. " and see for themselves, t o tly onllit and . terms tree. Now is the time. Those already at work are lav;n;r up larnt sums et money A'l.lrcss 'nU'ii'.v CO., Augusta, Maine. 1 ily AGEKTS WANTED. Real "SUNSHINE ASi SHADOW in N3v7 Ycit." 11 JSATH S-'W IIA1.M S"IITI.'r.iirlei-h.' ff k(L WISH Hi ItVlU-lluw fortune" FJj are maile ami losr niatii v : iinwsnrewu men are rniaed in ;i!l Street ; how count rvmen"' are s indh d by shai )- eis : how ministers and Merchants are Mack mailed ; how Vanderbilt made eighty millions of dollars ; how ptinl.liiiK houses and lotteries :uo conducted ; how to make and .spend money in New York ; how miiiions are fed daily ; how Ihe rich and ioor live. Kead and learn abort Xew York bankers, merchants, brokers, gi;t swindlers. 51m biers. I'.owery. Tombs, elevated railroads, lirooklyn brii.ejc,' Centra. Park, with b'otrr:irihical sketch es of A . T. Stewart. James tlor.bni Ih'imelt, Kobeit It. mi er. the Astors. Yanderbilr. Irew. Crrelev, Ueecher. Taimaire and hi 1'abcniacle. Kisk, .(. Could ami many others. In short all a! out the wca'th and poverty, the mysteries and miseries of New York. Complete mirror of the metropolis i' it is t.i-day. Over '.wo octavo patres, wish fuH-tia'o eiiL-rav-ir.irs. Now is ihe time f or t net yl ie m -n and women to make money Agents are :r. era.in' from 40 to 60 order pet week. Kor terms ad 's lie J. IS. ISI'ItK PI'RI.IKIII i .. Mi ll.uiTFi.iti, Conn., or CntcAt.o, 111. REAL ESTATE BARGAINS. Now is tkk mn:. Fitif business house lot S.i.ooo. ' " & " S'.'.IHKI. 4 fine business houses and lots-5'2500 each. Vacant lots ?.":00 and upward'. Splendid residences from ..ioo to ?2:-0. Dwelllnj; lot". Improved ;uid unimproved, in eii.'.lcss var'ety iind iiii shades of prices, from iin to each. l'air lots on conier, 4 blocks from Main and 6th ts.. no hilt, only Single corner. 2 blocks froai Ctli and Jlain, only $ mo. Four lot, on corner, near Chicago avenue, only i?lL'. Two !ols, on c irnr, Ili.uh School hill, only S60. Two wla.h' blocks, t.alv f.mr bhu ks from High School imil.Ihii; only Ua for c.vh block. FA K.MS. Cfd acre. 2 miles north-east of "Veoninj; Wa ter, ninnine; water, tiin'iur, we!!, huase. burn, hedge, fruit trees, .ve. J-t think of it! l'.o acres in Mt. rieasant Precinct, w ihl land, lor only JT.iiu l'cr acre. Also loci r.cres iu Mt. Pleasant Precinct, all liiider cult lVaAjtm. luuiiin water, house, &c. price f l.'.5'.i per acre. ta acres. miicn from Greenwood, CO r.cres cultivated, liim iny: water. Many otht rs not here mentioned. Come rtnd see me and I v.iil five prices and term.'. I can suit, you ia city or county if you wish to buy. In fact if you want to buy s.Il ' rent " ' ' lease any property. call and see V.'it.t. s. Wisn. Atl'y at Law, 1.os Fst. and File. Ins. Aj;'t. Fitzuerald Bloc';. Oar 23th Deueriptlr Illus trated Price List for Fall ot 1S7U will be stent to auy n.l dres upon receipt of CENTS. It contains price of over 10.000 articles with over l.OOO Illustrations. 0 1-liKSON who contemplates the purchase of any article for personal or family ue. should fail to send for copx. We pell most every cla of coods known to the civillied world. We sell all onr eood at wholesal prices direct to the con is tuner too middle men), fhe only lione in America who make this their special business. One of thee valu able Price Lists and Itefer enre Hooks is indispensable. Artdresa MontsunmrT " artl & Co.. 27 and iiatf tVabaato Avenue. Chliaco, Uliaeis. , tr.e Amerieaa makers mm il NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. r r tt C -t'is. :! Tt rreils.2knee ! IKIill U - wells, si oo j.ml hook.only US. 7 oct. Pianos, stool.cov. j t book, only $14.1 T.". 1 11 ut rated newspaper s -nt nee. -Anti i e" i'a.m i1.!, r. ir,. i a , t.isiit:i- 1011. .' -'St AJrTri WAVr.-."l l7.,Y ffi7",7 aid VtYof-.M. ?.','( 1'ietornl r.oo!;s aed ):ils. '"'c- re.in. -cm per cent. ;.; tonal rnuiii- i :i lt Co., t'l'.l.viiro. 111. S1200 zsiru mi luveted. informal ion nee. I.Ike prolits week I v on Stock option of I0 to Address T.' potter, Wi-lit a Co. r.;ii!ker..T. Wull Si.. N Y. VV UK X JlVims riMltstnonth :md jul- Moliimir towns lor tlir 1. est seising lionseliolil ;ip uele in the woild. Tip tcif pr..fi:s. wiitent once ti W s rl 1 1 lir.inni irf nriin Co.. 1J2 Nassau Street M Lnwost prlcps ever known (rh'ljOjiuerit. It 1 tie. & Krvultrn. OUR $15 SHOT-GUN I ftt prenlly reduced price. Isen.l Htatnp for our A'ew , 1 1 histrnl..! C'tttloi?tie. P. POWELL & kOS, X3S Main btreet, CLSCIXATI,0. Active parties to act as ;encr- I il Au'ents for the sa:c of our i special I ies. liusmess respecta ble. (ioinN sell rai.idl v. We pay ;i salary tr a libcal eoiuiv.issioii on sales. I'roin SKio to ?jw a moaili can be made by live men. It ire chance for in.tkiii'-r money. Aldr.ss .1. S. M. 1i.n a t.i Co., 1.S Clark St.. Chicago. BAUD nrSTRTTXTTTT CATAXOGUB. Oureweawo7iieori'fcuu n lQstinnient9,Uusic,Huitflt L tti-J Cadi. r.tlLa.Pourhf9.1um- ll I USTR V and Iiat, Epaulet a, (. ap- Vc-f ? v -ra Lamp, Stands, ana Oui Din coniains r pacej 01 Oi.mmwnuti Tor o unci a 71. UiU'4 froo- Aldrp LYON HEALY, 1C2 State bt Cbicaea. Hi, 3 CELEBRATED i ABNOM TKI.V JM 'ICK Allllt tlt. Warranted tt kee; pickips fur Jtsn. Tiiirt y-!. years In market. Consumers fiioiil.l Insist UKin seeing our brand on ll.o b irre'.a l:ci bic ini;. CrRF.l). A Himulo vecrtnbli rrmrHt for tho sjxvtly andperrfia'terit cure cf CoiiHiiniit-ff' Litin,i-roiicxiit:H,tuuirrii.vsLuiiiavi(i an i itroai ami Lung AJJ ectionm. Alto u. Io?titiv and rnuirai I urn lor nunu.iH x-eiiiiy niiu tui Nervourt Coinplaiijt, trhich ha bem tested in thousand of ftui. lUjci;H. with full direction, (ia German, Irencli, or Kn."lish) fee rrepar iin? and tismir. ecnt by mail Tree ot' riiiirirf. 'oti recelT't of CUllnp. name thia paper.. W.W.BF.tBA.I49Powr,Block,EocIitr,N.Y. Established In Equal to 141 SIa.rrt7.iiii: Pa-.-B, v.ith a."SJ i:Zil K A V I XGs" mid Dcsrripiions t.f IGOO GOCD THSHCS fcr Y Voi! i- Own V-. fer liOUDW, t" 1VEOUI.VO, & otber I'lSi:sK'TS, yij t-rpTftc, ana jimv io lrmiu y nv." .. . ,"tc!jta 5 ii fJicm. wit lion! IV; M-CSANGE JUSQ CO a. Ycitr. CRAY'S SPECIF.IC MEDICINE TRADE MARK. The Croat Kcgliih TRADEMARK, rtaa, Impouiicr. cd all disease that follow as a -Rufnra of Pr'.f HeforeTaVinir. Abaw: at t.o.s of After Taking. Xtamorj, TnlTersal I.asit'.'4., Vmin in the Back. Dimnei of Vlitoo, Prematura Old Ape, ai,l ninr.v otlicr Diii;is thai l-art to Inaanitj or Ci'ie.'.mn i.-n, and .t Inm.i:ure f!ra"t. 0rJFull particulars in our purai-lil'-'t, hich we .lesire to cn4 fre by mail to ercry one. CJ'Tte Si ecific Medicine l old by all di ujlsts at Jl per p. ka?e. or six packages Tor 5t or will be aeat free by mail oo receipt of the oioat-j b addxeasing TlIK CRAT 3IEPICIE CO., Vicn.MC'i lines, DsTnorr, Utcw. i.;V"S.;.-.i in f'latls.noi.'.li and cvt-rj v. her.-, by all i)i ii.i;,isis. ;.-;y. WIRTS 4fc SCHOLLE, lo. ti Wabash atem e. Chicago, iix. Fine, Medium, and Common MB a Islli ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE and prlca Hat of over 600 new designs M AILED FK i two pplictioa. Uieiui for it.) Acrostic 31 st S i Use Western lliinitdios for western diseases. ."Scitiice dciaoiistratcs LIjO wisdom of tli is course. Kxjierienee of every western family proves it, "Where Urown's Fiimily Medicines aro used. Kurt-kit Ague Pills never fail to euro the chills. Salve, like IJrowu's Arnica, cures cuts, burns, &c. Tar Troches cure sore throat and clear the voice. ackbeii v ar.d Ginger i.s v. safe Ext. reliable llemedy for dianlia-.i, dysentery, and cholera. Xo family is safe without it. I saves life. Uelief follows the use of German Ca tarrh Cure. Kvery trial confirms tho wisdom of the petiole in Making Hrown's Liver Pills the Fam ily Pill. Each day gives praise to Biown'.s Cough Palsam. Doctors and druggists unite in faying Invigorate your Liver and PIoo l by using Kxt. .Sarsaparilla, Dandelion and Iod. Potassium . See formula on e.v.-h bottle. For sale bv Dr. V. K. D.'iielan, Chap man & Smith, J. II. Huttery and (). F. Johnson. 27tf PJattsmouth, Xeb. FIRST CIjAtS Clothing House! C. G. HER0LD, - Proprietor. i n:sT i:.tai;i.'1) in is.o;. Keeis a gct.fi-iil Ir.ive stock . t Men's, lotilH's A: Hoy' CI f T M I tai ea JA. ii. J-i ii. and lias just receive:! tlie finest !et t French and English Silk V70RSTED UITS, that kvkii r7.vsw-; mi; jio. iiivy;:. Hi- differ! i:t si y;,-s of r- ". "- T7" Si." Cut Ji' O-t $ are .sui i'i isi! :iei l.i- Furnishinq Goods ! 771 TT" AND .1 K g IsTlari'e etiou'i to supiily any dcniaud. Call and Examine tho ISTSW STYLES, VEFOIiK PCnCHASIXr; KLSMVllEnE. 0. 0. IIKK01J).- mi fi&?K ADDRESS wil fX0y briisg you post-paid v;V KstJ SPEC:KJEHoftUe V'- r r 7 ! j i &H fit" 1 for N1 (3H HAVE ,11 ST OPENED A Hcfo fall SUCI-I Dress - Fail t mm -v nv.i nvi CASSIMSBES Domestics, Underwear, Fnxnlslung; Goods ! Also :i Full I.iiio of ! v" i Wooden ware 5 "i ; . Ami lvimls of ( c 1 1 c r a t Hit c v c a 1 1 b i o c. Vt'liii ii c will sell ::t very low fii'j '.ii '. s. ; INSPECTION I mVITED! yljd ire. me diriji j: leaded la A ) t.O r: v a A A a. s iiL-l-, WW W- 1 In 1 t . i..l . t tl W2- !kis oncv more " iman s-- who aro, on and after this : w GOODS, j 1 urUll KLKGAiNT STYLES. AVif are hi .-.'nuost daily receipt of DRY AND FANCY GOODS w!:ii li c our friends and tiie WIiIesi.Ie .::.-es to CasiiiiK-ros. Alpacas, Delaines, kc. Calicos, from 12 to 1G Yards for $1.09. Muslins, from G cts. a yard upward The lines slo.-k cf White IV. Is), read- ever hrotuhi t the 'ilv. Euell's Cassimeres, Tweeds. Jeans, and Cottonades ii. full Slock A Tl f 5 - A I.!. IlINIii. Country Produce taken in exchange for Goods. V.': de.sireto see all our old tcttrons b:u-k and w:m to hold a- .nany of t!io present ones as we ciin i:i:ME3!ni-:i: the pl . ?Olvr et"tn nn If ft Ml H UH B3 W VMa VM? VV& t'.WJ Lh& tiii: 1 l.AKCE STOCK (T il.ouf.5 ! ? o 1 Goods w " if '0 G 1 Our Goorh-i AX j ' iV k i 1 . V s K-A vt" V 'j-' r S 'is 14 coimp l;wk" to eckbach, date sole propi ii lots. anaS MeteSI, suit t!:e time. misss mum, Mnis Bled lnfm TV (;i:tiim. .V & v.ixkijacu. .!' :. ONE DOOR WEST OF V. O., CLATTSIIOUTK, XEJSE.'A' ' I I r i - A ii f : 1 )1 u 1 I