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Vol. 10. PLAT TSMOUTII, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1880. Xo. 31. A visitok at Mentor last week tellsjons of our opponents and have been hv tiie news was received bv (len. indecently and shamelessly repeared ., ... ,. j in an address this day published by (..aiiiem as ioi;ows. itht,ir st,uniP(l am demoralized nation- Why, there were dispatches from1..; ,.limmitn.H. Moth these, victories almost everywhere, from Sayannah,!are the lesult uf tie spontaneous and jot" my acceptance of the great honor jiammoie, umana, .nempuis, ucu on, enthusiastic uprising of the people in tendered me. Nothing ceuld give rue Dubuque, knwxvule, lenn., iev Or- favr of patriotic principles, enlight-'greater pleasure than to go forth again leans, Sai t rancisco but 1 might as ene,j legislation and good govei nraentJshoukler to shoulder, with the gallant Well refer YOU t.) the map vt the -That in In.li.iiiM has been wan in soifulmen ho sacrificed all tu maintain the Union to-day, my best efferts shall be given in tuai ucuaii iivvv as nicj hcio from 18(11 te 1805. I regret deeply that prior engagements and profession al obligation preclude the possibility United States. It was wonderful. !f t,f lavish xi.nditniH of mnnov . . i ll 1 , ... 1 - .1 j.et me ten jou me mus u. u-'tl:e democratic candidate-for vice pres patch from New Orleans: "Uy ihe; jtjent who was nominated solely for voles of u Indiana ami Ohio the S.lid t)!lt purpose and bv eastern emissaries North has answered t ie Solid ou:h wjlo iu 1S7G vainlv'atteuipted to pur that it will help the South to save it-chase t!e president and have traversed self from the dangers or its own inis-!tll.a 8t;ite shouting against, and at the takes." A dispatch from Savannah ,ame moment peipetrating frauds says: "Two Republican Congressmen ma,i possible bv the loosest election are assured from Georgia;" and disr iaws existing in an rotate in "the union patches received from Tennessee, Vtr- Jiml which were purposely retained in ginia. Maryland, and other States lmh- force uy ,e democratic judicial out cates a solid Sout would be broken in nige. It is apparent from these re November; that Delaware and Florida su!ts that if the republicans relax no would be surely Republican, and piob- exel., jon eVerv northern state will ably Tennessee and North Carohn i.choose republican presidential electors with some hope tor irginta. How did General Oarfield all this?" "Well, although 1 am sure and, which is not improbable, that recnvf:Sollle of tne southern states will give 'their votes for Garfield and Arthur. he fel l ' () f t lie stVHiitiin hh-tii L-r nwf-i;Mi'v union and once more help put down: .sectionalism through the instrumental-! uy ot th ballot box as eneclually as we did with the baynt whilom. Washington, Lincoln and Greeley have warned us against the terrible conse quences of arraying ene portion f the' country against the other, but a long use of power has debauched the lead ers of i epnblicanism until that party has fa leu away from its grand old tenets and become a merely sectional faction, held together by the ringmas ters who dole out the offices f trust as rewards for voting them into pow er by such disreputable means as dis graced I he country when Siinu'd -I. Tilden was robbed of the presidency, largely through the instrumentality of , iniitler t Grainer. ALL KINDS OF j)ainting, raining, (Slasing, Alfo, Decoration)) of all kind. Painted in Good Style. I'JIESCOIXG A SPECIALTY. A. B. T.WI.OK, N. Holm km. KEFKRKXCKS : .1. Vai.i-krv, Sh., t.. I1KKIINK1I. mi very happy, he did not act or talk as if to make the next house of reiresenta anything unusual were going on. He tives republican, eleven are already their present candidate for that high office. I have unb iinded faith in the love spent the day at home with his family gained in Oregon, Vermont, Ohio and'of fair plav which the American peo aud seemed to bo the most disinterest-: Indiana. d tl full insult is i vomt-l nlo i thscspil. wnd I lnuiipve e l person about the house. He receiv-0!T certain. Six senators, necessary Ithat, not withstanding the money and ed disp itches with the utmost calm- t- make the senate with the vice pres-ltriekerv employed by some of the lead- ira.aiiujMj SlniMS. ideut. repuinicau, win pronahly te se-lers of republicanism, there are many; I do not regard as personal to myself, cnred from fie states of Ohio and In-such surprises s Maine afToided in out as indicating me purose or t'e diana. (already gained) and from lVun-lstore for l hem, and among wthers Ne AraeTican people to mature the fruits svlvania. New Yrk and Connecticut,! braska will disappoint them, of war, to assure the American manu- Yet to elect. Thus with the inaugura-j In respectful! and regretfully de factures full protection in the l;nes of ;iiol, wf (jarlield and Arthur both 'dining the nomination so unanimons Arnerican industry, and to guarantee branches of tho government are likely !lv tendered me bv the convention, I to every man, of whatever race or col- tl M, republican once more. Repuhli-'drsire to assure all of its members and or, equal rights with the richest and cans, however, need to be reminded oflthe party that during this campaign I 'J,fit'" " danger. Disappointed democratic lead-lshall be found battling for the hero of t.enerai i.arneia was looKing sjuen- ers w ill not shrink from dest.erate!Gettvsbui :f the gallant -and spotless ( IIAitI.es H ARREX. Tonsorial Artist. 1 I. A TT MOI'TII KKKANKA. IM;ife of 'lxi'iiiiesc on Main St.. between 4th ami. '.tn streets. Shampooing, Shaving, t-liil-dreirs hair LMittiiig, etc. itc. Hly didly. An Address by t!:o National RepaMicaii (oiuiotttee. New Yokk. Oc:ber 13. The re publican national committee has issu td the following address: To liepiililieait rof-. of the Uuittd States: The elections of Tuesday last clear ly show that vith continued zeal and effort republican triumph in Novem ber will be complete and overwhelm ing. Our plurality in Ohio '22,000, being a gain of 1.!K0 exceptionally large plurality while the election of fifteen of the twenty congressman giv(,s us a gain of Fix meinbeiB. Our plurality in In- acts to prevent full republican v ictory.i Hancock on every opportunity whk ij luny engagements permit. IHt. UVIMJSIOVS LETTER. II .. i .. .. l . It. a v . i : .... i for Empty Honors. Verv repfctfullv. Your ol.'edient servant. RoKT. R. llVIX(iSTOX. 3101HUS O JtOUUKi:, onre more comes forward with an entire new ITJXjXj 'o WITSTTEE StM'k of tlie.fin-st Piece (loods ever hrouglit into l'latt-nionth ! ! EVERY GARMENT CUT IS WARRANTED to FIT Hundreds go there and they are ALWAYS SUITED. j Shop opoohite the Com t ITonse. (Jive him a I call and examine for yourselves. 4stf Pl.ATTSMOrTII, Oct. 5, lSU. Hon. J. 'Sterling Jforton, Chairman State Democratic Committf, Ntbras-A-a City, Xet. : My I)v:akSik- I h.ive to acknowl edge the receipt of votir valued favor mares ' hun-! For Sale ( heap. good young pair f weigh about ten and good travelers; also a good double harness and buggy. Enquire of the Proprietor. James Pettee. Plattsuioiith, Neb. A will ilred. rm AT AllJ is about of the 4ih inst., iu which, as chairman ' To the Citizen's of the i'oiinty and State.; over the of ur state committee, you inform I have now ready for market loo.oooj of 17!, me of inv unanimous nomination at!,.M;, , . ,,. , ' .. . ... .. ... ast ings to represent tne people of ; ' Nebraska in congrens. This .u-tion of SJ" :,t reasonable prices; (.it ties wish-! the convention and your earnest solic-j ing to b'nild a tire-proof house, b f'oie diaua reaches about i.OOO, being again itatieii of mv ac. eptance of the high of 21,000 on the democratic plurality trust and honor thus tendered me. of 1ST8. In the legislature we have a coupled with the fact of so many of majority of fourteen, in contrast of a my personal friends being on the tb'K democratic majority of twenty-six in et, many f whom were comrades iu the last legislature, thus gaining a the union army during the late war, United States senator. Of the con-fills me with a feeling of heartfelt gressional districts nine have been gratitude that mere words can never carried, making a gain or three mem-express. I am solicitous that you; bers. The result in each state, especi- sheuld convey t the gentlemen coin ally in Ohio, is a conclusive answer of j posing the convention held at flast the people to the false and malignant; ings my acknowledgement of their assaults upon the personal charactericonmlencc in me, and to assure them of our candidate for president, whichjthat as they are struggling fer thesuc have thus far been the principal weap-;cess of the only natienal party in the tii1 (iuu comes down, call on J. T. A. HoovKir. Louisville, Nebraska. I4tf .!otiey to Loan. On good farm property on longtime. Apply to J. W. Jennings, Iff - Plattsmouth. James Pettee DeaLKU IX ; Musical Instruments, j Sole Appointing Agent for 1 lie I'n rival led 3fnoM Jk. Hamlin i CAM NET ORGANS. I Al-o State Acent for the Henry V Miller ami ; V. ('. KmeiHoii o. I'iaiios. ! SAMPLE INSTRUMENTS :A office. Sixth, one iloor south of Main St. I I'J.ATTSMOETH, NEB. j .Music Sc holar j Will h well to examine our I New 3Iason & Hamlin i OBG-AH IliTSTBTJCTOE 4 t