AILV HERALD : 1'LAlTtJMODTH. NEBRASKA, SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1889. A r r .: '7 The Plattsmouth Daily HeraM. KNOTTB r3EC S., Publishers & Proprietors. Tim PLATTSMOUTH 1IKAM li published every evening ;x-ept Hinnl:iy and Weekly every TlnuHiliiy uiorniiiK- Rejils terel at the xsl.l!icc, I'.al tMiiupMi. Neltr.. i s nciMi(i-('l;i.HH iiiiit f .-r. illlcn romer of Vine and Kiftli etreets. Trlepliwin No. TKKMS CUK WKKKLV. nn aonv one vear. tn :nlv:iii;e SI AO iiim coiiv nix iiKiutns. in uilviiiit-e ift TKKMS K'JH I.AII.V. One copy one e:ir In ailv:ince. by mall $6 liiriiy per mount, t-yeaiinT, One copy per week, by c:iri U-r, B.St. M. Time Table. ;OINJ WKVr. No. 1 Kfl. 3 No. 6 Ko. 7 (Srlmyler) iso. !)(K. C. to Om.ilia) . U :(iG a in t; :DI p in 7 :01 it in 7 :M in Mi in UOlS'i F.AaT. No. 2 I No, 4 in :J I a iii No. " :' l '" No. srArr. Keliuvler). .. in :oi ;i n No. 10 (K. C.) t:'l All tralnit run dallv bv wav of Omaha, except Noh. 7 and ft which run to and from Schuylr dally except Sunday. Arrival and Departure of tho Malls. A It 111 VK AT l'OHTO r I'l ' K. No. 5 From the K:ist No. 3 No. J " " South (lv. C. . No. 10 " " Went No. 4 No. " " " llKI'AKT KUOM I'OSTOKKK K. No. 1 Coin-? Went :!." a. m No. :t " " ' V- 111 No. 7 " (-li!tyler) ; :"" l I" ho. to Fast(K. (.:.) ri j.a. i.i No. 4 l.i :' a. in No tj ' " ,; "' Ma 1 slioui.l he deposited lifteen minute he fro I lie ah.ivt; time to iiiMire tlisp.ilc'.i- 7 .'Mi a. hi r, p. in . . . . f. :ir p. in . . . In :M t a. in :''-' a. in 7 p. n on the s'nle of their wickedly maligned comrade." And the Tribune might have nddi-d, loyal, patriotic citizens every where will join the ranks of Union vet erans tn bucIi a coutcfet. It is simply a muligaut Yjirfurc ujion a brave, courage ous, honest man, who knows personally the sacrifices made ly the Union soldier. Those blanderers have not a fact upon which to liase the'inaligant onslaught up on Corporal Tanner" The uttack upon the. several members of the administration seems to lie directed from some loss '"headquarters." It opened up all along the line'with the newspaper upon the same day. Th-y started in first to breed trouble between the president and Secre tary IJlaiiic. Failing in that they turned upon the members of the president's fami ly. They have followed this with sneers and insults aimed at the postmaster-general with some of the meanest assaults directed at Mr. Clarkson and his depart ment. The misrepresentations and utter falsehoods have all fallen harmeless, but are now revamped and aimed at Mr. Tan ni-r, and it is safe to say the' will react upon the fellows engaged in the work. Nkrkaska can't complain of a dry season. The prophets were mistaken this year, and if the weather continues as "ood as it has been the past few weeks the crops of Nebraska will be simply wonderful. Mil. WANAMAKKit explains that a good many Tostmasters are beiug removed on account of drunkenness rather than be canse they are Democrats. However, the distinction is more theoretical than prac tical, the country will readily observe. According to a new law in Illinois, persons who can not read and write the English language are ineligible' to the posTtion of School Director. Thus do the chances of Democrats to obtain offices continue to diminish as civilization ad vances. NonoPY lias evtr taken Foraker for a democrat. This is one of the reasons why he is so popular, with the republicans and he will be elected governor of Ohio for the third time tliia fall. He was elected the first time in 1S. by 17,000 plurality, and in 187 it reached 2:U0O and this fall it will undoubtedly reach 'J.1,000. Ax international monetary congress will be held in Pans a few months hence at which another attempt will be made to secure an agreement between the lead ing commercial nations to open their mints to silver coinage at a ratio of valuation with respect to gold to be agreed upon between all the countries. There does not appear to be the slightest probability however, that any agrcemeut will be ar rived at. The United States and the countries composing the Latin Union, of course, will favor this scheme, as they did in the convention of 1H7 and J SSI, and Great liritain and Germany will un doubtedly hold aloof, as they did thep. Germany would probably enter into the arrangement if England would come in but there is no reason to believe that England will be any less obdurate on this point than it has hitherto been. Wii.t. the scorer please mark down another base hit opposite the name of Secretary Dlainc? President Hairison lias just removed the democratic post- ua.ter at Augusta, Me., for "ofren-ive partisanship" and replaced him with Jilaiue's henchman, Joseph R. Manley. Journal. The Journal, like all other democratic papers, is howling because President Harrison and Secretary Blaine is turning he rascals out. They are always hunt ing up some one away off that no one knows or ever heard cf in tho neighbor hood where their paper circulates. The democratic papers down east will now be howling about how the United St :tes Revenue collector at Omaha was removed for partisan purposes. This great and good democrat is S. II. Calhoun was similarly discharged and John Peters, a republican put in his place the other day. Yes, this administration will just keep on turuing out the rascals and you can call it partisanship if you want to but cyery time one is turned out the people breathe easier. Speakim; of the old soldier who lost both of his legs in the late war of the re bellion, and who now so admirably fills the place of pension commissioner, the Detroit Tribune well says: "The south ern ex- rebel and the northern ex copper head go to the same ammunition box for their powder, and blaze away at the pen sion commissioner from, the same fence corner. And every shot they fire at him takes effect, too. Not the effect they like to see,' but the effect they will sooner or later be forced to see that of solidi fying the entire army of Union veterans IMPORTANT TO THE CITIZENS. A Traveling Man Creates Crcat Ex citement in the Empire House. Indki-kspknci;, Iowa, Oct. 14, Inks. llhiniiuilb: Hijnijt Co., Jwkson, Ma h 1 t A m w la t ui:ms: - lour. Mr. i;ruKs came Here tonight and registered as ag'iit for 1 1 i I bard's Rheumatic Syrup, and as ho did so it awakened in me an interest neyer before realized in a guest at my house, You will not wonder at it when I tell you the story. For vears I have been greatly afllicted witJi inflammatory rheu matistn, the pain and soreness of the joints at tiine3 being almost unbearable could move about only with the aid of crutches. In addition to this my stomach became badly diseased, and neuralgia set in, which threatened to end my day. A traveling man stopping with me gave quite a history of your Syrup, and the peculiarities of its combination, which iueluced mo to try it. I have taken six bottles and no act in my life affords me greater satisfaction than in writing vou I am a well man. It will be a pleasure for me to answer any communications, for I believe it to be the best reuieelf ever formulated. A. S, Boyvlkv, Pioprictor, Empire House, Independence, Iowa. Sold by V G. Fhicke tt Co. Trying to Koodoo Patti. Tho alleged rows in the Metropolitan Opera company are mere child's r'ay to tho ex periences which tho veteran impresario, CoL Mapleson, uaa gone through with during his career as an operatic manager. Ho had 1 attt and Gerster in the same company at enco. To the initiated that means a great deal, as they well know what tho successful manage ment of that team means. Gerster always had an idea that Patti was giving her a great deal tho worst of it, and Patti firmly be lieved when sho was announced to sing that Gerster pronounced some mystic spell upon her which injured her voice. One night Gerster sang. Patti was to sing the fonow' ing night. Sho and Nicolini retired to their apartments at an early hour, and just before turning off tho gas Nicolini opened tho door to throw his shoes into the hall for the boot blftck. lie opened the door suddenly and thera stood Gerster and he.- huaband, Dr. Gardiui. Both were making hoodoo passes with thcU' hands toward the Patti apartmeuts, presum ably with tho idea of queering tho nightin gale's voice for the following evening. Of course Nicolini raised an awful row. For half an hour tho hall was blue with Italian profanity, end the redoubtable Mapleson finally had to be called iiom his couch to pour oil upon tho troubled waters. Tiie guests of the bouse were disturbed, and had the people not been celebrated opera singers they would have been bundled out upon the sidewalk, bag and baggage. No, tho Ger mans are lambs alongside of the fiery Italians. Chicago Herald. U.B. Windham, John a. Laviks, Notary Public. Notary Pubh W1IHA)IA UAVIKH, .ttornoys - at - Law. Oillce over Hank of Cans County. pl vrrsMoyr", - hkbkabka C. F.SMiTH, The Boss Tailor Main Si., Over Merges' Shoe Store. United States Mining Laws. There are certain general principles of mine law which may bo mentioned: All lanus of tho United States containing gold, silver. lead, tu copper or cinnabar in workable quantities ore n?lnel'al lands, and not open to homestead or pre-emption entry. Kor dees land grant to a railroad convey title to min eral; nor is there any distinction between surveyed and uusurveyed public land. If there is mineral in workable quantities in tho land it belongs to the locator and miner and to them only. Second, and most important, in all cases of doubt, the law U to 'bo con strued in favor of tho prospector and locator. Tho burden of proof is upon all who claim title in opposition. Third, if the land is within a known mineral region, it is presumed to be mineral land, and the burden of pi:ocf is on those who dispute it. Even if tho land has been tUroTi open to settlement, it will bo withdrawn' from market at any time before vested rights ac crue, upon proof that it is mineral laud. In short, the United States government designs to extend the greatest possible encourage ment to prospecting and tho development of mines, and therefore directs that all doubtful legal points be construed in furtherance of that design. J. II. Beadle. Has the best and most complete stock of samples, both foreign ami domestic woolens that ever came west of Missouri river. Note these prices: Business suits from JfllS to $:.', dress suits, ?'r to $4;, pants $1, $3, $, $fi.50 and upwards, j?Will guarantee u fit. Prices Defy Comoetilion. H. C. SCHMIDT, (COUNTY StKVEVOU,) Civil Engineer Surveyor and Draftsman Plans, Specifications ami Estimates, Mu nicipal Work, Maps fec. PLATTS MOUTH. - - NEB Lumber Yard. THE OLD RELIABLE. H. 1 WATERMAN k SON Wholesale and Ketall Dealer In Dili UMBER There lias Keen an Improvement. Tho rules of etiquette laid down now re garding court functions ore comical, but don't compare with the following regula tions, which were prescribed by the lord chamberlain 200 years ago for .the benefit of officers, many of them belonging to noble families. When invited to dine with roja) persons they were to be neatly dressed, with clean coats and boots, and not to enter the room in a half drunken condition. They were warned not to drink after each mouth ful, as that woidd make them drunk tdf soon, nor to empty more than one goblet for every two dishes. They were not to put their hands in tha plates, their bones under the table, lick their fingers, tfjpp their noses on the table cloth, or drink so much as ic jiiako them fall off the chairs or unable tq walk straight. These are extract from 4 guide carefully drawu up for tha guidance of otliecrs and gentlemen of noble families, which shows that manners have improved bince IC24. Chicago Tribune. Shingles, Lath, Sash, Doors, Blinds. Can supply every demand of the trade Call and get terms. Fourth street In Rear of Opera House. MIKE SCHNELLBACHER Wagon and Blacksmith Shop. Wagon, Buggy, Machine and Plow BEPAimira. Horseshoeing JA Specialty. He uses the Horseshoe, the Best Horseshoe tor the Farmer, or for Fast Driving ami City purposes, ever invented. It is made so anyone can can put on sharp or Hat corks as needed for wet apt! slipuery roads, or smooth dry toads. Call Tand Examine these Shoes and you will have no other. J. 1YI. Schhellbacher, 5th St., riattsmouth, Neb. Eo"bert Donnelly's Wagon and Blacksmith Wagons, Rtiggies, Machines Quickly Repaired ; hows snarpenea ana uenerai Jobbing Done. Horseshoeing A Specialty I I USE THE I Horseshoe, which sharpens itself as it wears away, so there is never any danger 01 your liorse slipping and hurting itself. Call and examine this shoe and you will Have no other. Best Shoe made, ROBERT DONNELLY glXTII ST., PLATTSMOUTII to Q'O A MONTH can be made O ' " O " v' worKiiig for us. Agents jrererra who can luimsn a liorse auu give their whole tliiie fo th o bunines. Spare indm eiit- may be proiitaMv ' .employed aiso. a few vacancies in towns an11 cities. B. r. JOHN? SON & CO.. 10i)9 Main-st.. Kii'.limoiul. Va. JV. B.PUaxc Mrtc age anri liuxliir erpcr-tieiu-e. Xcrfr mind about eiitilii3 utamp fur re urn. D. b'. J. t Co 1 mjM THE BLST WHITE SOAP MADE Iti-AMERICA: Jas-S-Ksrks HITE-. ; S Cloud FlOATI Mb S o . Wrappers (URtt 3IZE) n4 rt rtivr a .1 HANDSOMER pi o c Corvlimina' A(TORsandAcrKSSES TELEPHONE EXCHANGE. 84. 8.-.. (55. ao. o 45. 4. 71. 8S. S7. 71. S. 30. 18. 09. 51. CI. -2. 13. 25. 5S. 5. L'O. 74. 82. 70. 31. 10. 57. 17. 55. 101. 25. r.G. i 102. 104. 80. 21. 01. 78. 22. 28. 81. 35. 38. 44. 99. 64. 96. 07. 44. 9(5. 108. 105. 4. 40. m. 67. 67. 00. 1 50. 49. 50. 83. 53. 72. 3. 26. 72. 60. 52. 15. 77. 54. 100. ho, 21. 56. 27. 110. 93. V5. 107. 10. 04. 11. 12. 25. 42. 28. 103. 106. 76. 57. 1C. 40. 10. 04. 90. 32. 37. 86. S3. 8. 47. 6. 7. 43. 34. 102. 83. Bruhl Jos. Bank of Cass county. Beesou, A. res. otiice. Bennett, L. 1). store. 44 rep. Bonner stables. Brown, W. L. office. res. Ballou, O. H. res. office. B. & M. tel. office. B. & M. round house. Blake, John saloon. Bach, A. grocery. Campbell, I). A. res. Chapman, S. M. res. City hotel. Clark, T. coal office, Clerk district court. Connor, J. A. res. County Clerks office. Covell, Polk & Beeson, office. Cox, J. II, res. Crai";, J. M. res. Critchfield, Bird res. Cummins & Son, lumber yard. " J. C. farm. Cook, Dr. office. Clark, A. grocery store. Clark, Byrou oflice. Cummins, Dr. Ed., office. District court office. Dovey & Son, store. Dovey, Mrs. George res. Dr. Marshall, res. Dr. Cook, room. Emmons, J. II. Dr. office and res, First National bank. Frieke, F. Q. & Co., drugstore. Gleason, John res. Goos hotel Gering, II. drugstore. ' res. Iladley, dray and express. Herald office. Holmes, C. M., res. Ilatt & Co., meat market. Hemple & Troop, store. Hall, Dr. J. II., office. " res. Holmes, C. M., liyery stable. Hall & Craig, agricultural imp. II. C. Schmidt, Surveyor. II. A. Waterman & Son, lumber, Jones, W. D., stable. Journal office. Johnson Bros., hardware store. Johnson, Mrs. J. F., millinery. Johnson. J. F., res. Klein, Joseph, res. Kraus, P., fruit and confectionery Livingston, Dr. T. P., office. Livingston, res. Livingston, Dr. R. R., office. Manager- Waterman Opera House. McCourt, F., store. McMaken, II. C, res. 3Iurpbv. M. B., store. Murphy, M. B., res. McMaken, ice office. Minor, J. reg, McVey, saloon. Moore, L. A., res. and floral garden Neville, Wm., res. Olliver & Ramges. meat market Olliver & Ramge slaughterhouse, Pnl. le. StatiCia. Palmer . H. E. res Petersen Bros., meatmarket. Petersen, R., res. Polk, M. D., res. Poor Farm. Patterson, J. ro. Riddle house. Richey Bros., lumber. Ritchie, Harry. Schildknecht, Dr. office. Shipman, Dr. A. office. rcc, . Showalter, W, C. office. Siggins, Dr. E. L. res. office. Soennichsea & Schirk, grocery. Sel Kinkade papering and p'ting, Streight, O. M. stable. Smith, O. P. drug store. Skinner & Ritchie, abstract ad. loan office, feherman, O. W. office. Todd, Ammi res. Troop & Hemple, store. Thomas, J. W. Summit Garden Water Works, office. Water works, pump house, Waugh, 8, re's, Weber, Wm. saloon. Weckbach & Co., store. Weckbach, J. V., res. Western Union Telegraph office, White, F. E., res. Windham, R. B., res. Windham & Davies, lajf office, Wise, WiU. re. Withers, Dr. A. T., res. Wm. Turner, res. Young, J. P., store. S. BcazELT Maaager. The Herald Job Rooms are the most complete in the county. Hibbard's Rheumatic SyrflP and Plas ters are prescribed by the leading physi- cans of Michigan, its home state, and are remidies of unequalled merits for Rheu matism, blood disorder and liver od jdaey complaint. Jt comes here with the highest endorsements and recomen- datlons us to its curative virtues. Sold by F. G. Fricke ACo. -Io PEAELMAE Liberal --Mouse - Furnisher. Furniture, Carpets. Bedding, Gold Coin Stoves and Ranges, The Best in Use. Also Gasoline Stoves. The Most Complete House Furnisher to lie found in the eounty. I have everything you need to furnish your house from to to bottom. I SEL FOB GASH ON THE INSTALLMENT PLAN AND DELIVER GOODS FREE. AGKXT FOB TIIK WII1TK KKHIKU M AC'll I .'K. I'leasecall and examine my stock for yourself before buying. I. PEARLMAN, - Riattsmouth, Neb. SIXTH STUEET. BET. MAIN ANI VINE. PLATTSMODTH HERALD ALL THE NEWS POLITICAL AND SOCIAL, FOR 15 CENTS PER WEEK. DELIVERED BY CARRIERS TO AH Y PART OF THE CITY OB SE ISTT BIT AIL. Tutoscrilbe For It, Tua Daily and Weekly Herald is the best Advertising Medium in Cass county, because it reaches the largest number of people. Advertising rate made known on application. If you have property to rent or sell it will be to your interest to ad vertise in the Heiiald. IT "BITXlLiEa TPDIT YOU. Advertise and be Convinced r a Jsr:KL.i THE CITIZENS PL.A.TT3MOUTH. - NEBRASKA. CAPITAL ST00K PAID IN, - $50,000 Authorised Capital, $100,000. . OFFICERS JKANK CAR RUTH. JOS. A. CONNOK, President. Ylee-President W. H. CUSHLNQ. Cauier. Fran' Carruth J. A. Connor. F. R. Guthmann J. VT. Johnson, Henry Boeck, Jolin O'Keeie, W. D. Merriain, Wni. Wetencamp, W. H. CushlDg. Bank of Cass County Cor. Main and Fifth Sts., I'latttiiiftutli. PAID UP CAPITAL v, my SURPLUS $m OFFICERS ; C. H. Parmf.i.k Fkko Cokiikh J. M. Pattkrmon Jas. Pattkkhox, ju... President .Vlee President Cashter ...Ass't Cashier DIRECTORS : Transact! a General Banking Buotnegk Al wbo hare any Hanking uuxme w iruci are Invited to cH. N matter h; large or small the transaction. It will receive our careful attention, aud we promise always cour teoun treatment. Issues Certificates of Deposits bearing interest Buys and sells Foreign Exchange, County andCltv securities. FIRST NATIONAL C. II. Paimele. J. M. Pattersou, Fred !order J Pa'ti'eViorV- Wi'"1"-"' Z A General Mm Business Transacted Accounts Solicited. Interest allowed on tim deposits, and prompt attention ijiven to all business entrusted to its care. OF PLATTSMOCTH. NKBRASKA. Offers the very beat faculties ferthe prompt transaction of legitimate BANKING BUSINESS. Stocks, Bonds, Gold, Government and Locl Securities uougnt ana aoia, ueposus receiv ed and interest allowed on time Certln eates. Drafts drawn, available in any part of the United States and all the principal towus of F.uron Collections mad die promptly retr.itted Qlghest market prtoea paid for County War- sUe avd County Bonds. DIRECTORS 1 John Fitzgerald John R, Clark, D. liaks worth a. wiiua. jr. jr. wbite. JOHV FITZQEK AXl), S. WATCH rreaiaebu uasnirr l(. DRESSLER, The 5th St. Merchant Tailor Keeps a Full Line of foreign -4 Domestic Goods. Consult Your Interest by Giving Him a Cal SHERWOOD BLOCK . OFFICE. Personal attentlou to all Business Entrust to my eare. NOTARY IX OFFICK. Titles Examined. Abstarcts Compiled In surance Written. Real Estate Sold. Better Facilities for making Farm Loans tbaa Any QtHer Ajcucj MatUmouth, Xcbraaka ".I S 1) I V