THE" DAILY IIEUAlJ) : KATTSMoilTfL N E f i U A 8 K A . T i j ) A Y, 1) Li The Plattsnjouth Daily Herald. SIN! TO ME. K3STOTTS BECS. Publishers & Proprietors. TINS PLATTSMOUTH 11KUAI.D I published every fvendit: exempt Sunday ana weekly every I hurday luoriiltiK. KeKls tered at the iotofllci. I'lallfiiioutli. Nelir.. ; ni'i-itiid-i-la.Hx matter. Olllce corner of Vine and Fifth rtreett. Telephone No. W. tkkms nut DAll.V. ' On copy one ear In advance. ly mall S! no One copy per month, Pyeartler fin One copy per week. Iy carrier 15 TKKMS run WKKkLV. On aopy one year. In advance $1 '' One copy lx months. In advance t- Only three month1) of congress nnd then the republican party, having had three years of rest, w ill resume business at the old stand. Tiir. President! message was given to the pri-w yesterday and it occupies a full aire in this mornm"' pnpi-rs. It is too long, .ho we will have to omit it as we have not the force to set it uj or room for it. We will give extracts from it from time to time. Tiik White dps, who have maintained a reign of terror in Indiana for to long have cro-w-d the border and are now committing outrages in Ohio. We shall fee if the governor of the IJuckcye State proves as apathetic in the matter of su prcssing this lawless gang as did the governor of Indiana. It is said that IVcsidc-nt-tlcct Harrison is io favor of some wise scheme for the conversion of the outstanding 4 and 41 cr cent bonds into bonds bearing a lower rate interest. Two or three such achemcs, and all of them advantageous to the Government as well as to bond holders, h ive been proposed within the last two years, but the democrats did not take any of them up for fear tiie con sideration of that question would divert attention from their scheme of "tariff reform." The republicans will probably lind time to reform both the taiifT and the finances within the lifetime of the Fifty-first Congress. Out of the Hilenee wake ru a noag lautilul, ho4, soft and low; ly.-t Uie loveliest hiukIo sound aJous. Aji I wing each note with wail of vroo. Liini and di-ar. As hope last tear, Cut of the silenco wake mo a hymn. Whoso Mounds aro like shadows soft and dim. Oat of tho bt I LI i less of your heart a thoiiHand souk are sleeping there V.'ake nm a son;;, thou child of art) Tile King of tiopt in a last despair. Parte nnd low, A c.'iftnt of woe. Out of tho HtiUncK. tone by tone. Cold on a Kiiou duke, low ana moan. Out of the darkuta flash me ROng, UriKlitly dark and darkly bright; Li t it sweep as a lono star sweeps along The mystical nhalows of the uiht. King It sweet, Vbere nothing Is drear or dark or dim. And earth song soars into heavenly hymn. Father K.van. NIPPING A MUTINY. Tiik Russian government has failed in the attempt to negotiate a loan. Hussia is almost the only nation in Europe that cannot be accommodated with funds on application to the Kothschilds. Thus far the great capitalists have absolutely refused to loan money to the government of the Cir, and as a consilience the bonds of the government have gone beg ging all over the world. The resources of the country are not sufficient to meet the expenses of an extravagant court and an enormous army, and the impeiiaS treasury is bankrupt, without any pros pects of betterment in the near future. $ Equity. Our gunboat lay in the Mississippi, at tache! to l'orter's flotilla, and I v:is act ing as chief engineer. Our captain was a vohintcvr ofliecT, an excellent sailor and abiavo man, and if be bad a fault it was that of over indulgence to his crew. Said crew was a motley collection, made up almost entirely of rivermen tlat Injat inen. raftsmen, landing iiortcrsand 'long shoremen of all kinds and too many of them were of a disposition to take ad van tage f kindness. They had no conception of diity.savo that which was forced ujon them, and they had evidently f-hipped wiili the impression that they would have but little work and little danger. Wo were on the evo of stirring events. Wor- I had corno to its that wo wcro to run l!io lotteries of Vicksburg; and we knew there w:ts wrni work in 6toro for usatOraiul Unit. Ono morning, upon goinv; to the llreroom. 1 found that two of t!;e stokers, who should have been on duty, were absent; end. upon making in quiry, I iicarii mat tnoy nan rciuseu to do s::iy more work. I calletl them tome, nnd asked what they meant. Ono of them an ill-favored fellow, who had r!iip;H.-J at Jew Orleans answered me that Lis time was out, and that he wanted his r.ischarge. I informed him that, ac cording to tho rules of war, he must con tint:.' to do his duty until his discharge v. r.r. lecijved. lie laughed at in e, and ;iid fit would like to see mo mako him work after his time was out. 1 ;!.scrvcd that quite a number of the crew had followed my stokers to the door .f tho tiro room; and, from the gla-:oes which wero exchanged, I was ati.-;ied that the defection was not con fined to my department. J r.ought the captain and told him wh:.t lad transpired. "1 know it f know it," he said, nerv mis! .-. "Nearly half tho crew have re-(vsr'- to do further duty, and demand to Li tr.id otf and set on shore. They have r.oi efc epoken with me, but I exject then: every moment." Vt kilo we wero concerning, the officer f iL tleck came into the cabin and in- la-:..v'(i two captain uiut u umuu.i ui inh ere v. had assembled in the gangway and deri:::ided to see liini. lip rose, buckled on i sword and went out. Iii tYf" l.or-r ! irangwav werealioyit , , ,;eu. headed bv a biti.y dark . . , ... iued Basard. lie was As tiie captain !owL. When tho roll was finished forty men had gone to the forecastle, and there they stood, dogged and determined at least so they tried to apiear, though it was very evident that somo of them wished they were safely out of the scrape, fr there was danger in 'hi ;u in the look of t ho eagle e -il hi: f Tliecoiuiuinloii-r:i,i:'. t!w marines to be drawn tip acne's the wai I. facing for ward, and whin t!:is ha 1 li-n done he ascended the gangway l.ukli i and turned towards the mui ineers. ' Now, my ou n. I want you in return to your duty. Those who are willing to do so 111:13- hiy nil. Marines, attention' Iteady? Aim!" Tii.' marim's ck kel tli' ir rifles, and brouglit them lo liu-ir shoulders, the mu.-.lcs covering tho los-ly huddled pack iion the forti-astle. Mist of the mutineers al.''l and irenibh'd. This was worst. than running tho batteries of Vicksburg. "Look ye," pursued the commodore drawing out his watch. "I will give 3-ov just one-half minute not one seeond more! In thirty seconds I shall lire' Now, report for duty or stay where you are!" I'erhaps live seconds passed, duriiin wbn li a stillness like the hush of death reigned iqioii the dial of his watch, and Ins lips were ready to pronounce th falal word. The spirit of insubordina lion was growing wean 1:1 the presence of a power that held life and death at will. A K'W seconds more and 1113- two s.oiicr.i 1'ione irni the gang anl canit aft, and they came not alone. Throurh the i;ap l.'ms opened others ft! lowed followed in a cxuitinuous line until tht force. 5. si It was vacant. Every man had reported lor Iut3'. Porter put up his watch and stepped down. 'Captain." said he, as he came ujo!i the quarterdeck. "I have an order foi you. and I will assume all resHinsibilit in ever.t of its elocution. The liist mai. of four crew who ni'uses to do duty shool him on the sol!" ljut our captain had no call for turn ing hi.i pistol against his own men They had di. covered what mutiny realh meant, ami liad no desire to experimen! therein again at least while tho broad H iu:ant of Commodcro Porter wa3 ir sight. New York World. When dread disease, with iron band, Hangs its dark mantle over thee, Escape its all all-enslaving band, Oith Golden Medical Discovtry. Dr. R. V. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures toughs, colds, and con sumption if taken in time. Of druggists Men are but the whiskers on the chesnut known us life. Lincoln Journal. $500 Reward. We will pay the above reward for any case of liver complaint, dyspepsia, sick headache, indigestion, constipation or costiveness we cannot cure with West's Vegetable Li yer Pills, when the directions are strictly complied with. They are purely vegetable, and never fail to give satisfaction. Large boxes ;ontaining oO sugar coated pills, 25c. For sale by all druggists. Beware of counterfeits and imitations. The gen uine manufactured only by John O. We & Co., 82 W. Madison St. Chicago.nnd Sold by W. J. Warrick. . .1 rTdL.tv "eu ojtn uii-; 1 '.. 1 " Vietl this man stepped forward. jt.u t-aid ho ha J been ciioseu 10 sncas 101 This ompanior.s. lie wanted it undcr- 5ouiuern men, but these will be republi cans. They will not be carpct-b iggets, or any of the old scalawag clement which always comes to the surface nnr' gets into power in any war or other per iod of tn-at social convulsion when so ciety is shaken up and the bottom st: at om placed on fop. Hut th''- will be men who stand for the enterprise, pro gressi venss aud enlight' ninent of their section. The "Southern question" may not, and pr daby will not, l3 entirely settle 1 by the Administration of Pr-s? dent Harris m. but we feel Confident tl at a I deal of pro-'reti will be made in that di ef tin. Cllobe Demdcrat. , ttoo-! that there was no particular leader in t: is otismess, but that the terms or tnli: ::nent of fortv-two of the men had expj ed. ami they desired to bo paid oL and s t on shore. 'i captain spoke to them at first very mod ;-atcly. lie explained to them what wcr- the rules of war. 110 told them that (ho mere expiration of a given time coiil i not absolve an enlisted man iroin isij i Ilegiaiico. Any open opposition to con: united aulnoiity pel ore tey were . ..rly discharged would be mutiny :::id : such mutiny could not bo quelled the ejjcicncv of the service woulU be dest::-yctl. Then he appealed to their atiii;tism. tioulj thev back out and six a : away just as an opport unity was oilei t d to lace the enemy Tl: men treated his appeal with scorn and 1 ontempt, and swore that they wou. l do no more duty. And it was plain to l"scen that they meant what tlicv ::aul. lliey wcro desperate char- acl. i . and fully believed that there was lj ::ot j .wer enougii on board to overcome II tuer;:. As 1 have said, tticy constituted nearly half tho crew and we knew that the r-hcr half could not be depended upon to resist them with arms. ! i:-:'.lly, tho captain told them he would r;o :::.'d see tho commodore anil explain th i::.:tter to him; and the men went forv. :.rd, swearing that they would never ret ;mm todut3', let come what would. V.':on the captain's boat was ready he asked mo to accompany him, as the first demonstration of mutiny Jiad been made to mo. Wo found tho commodore just t;ii! :n. j down to dinner, and he invited us to ju.'n him; and while the meal was in 'progress tho captain told his story. Por ter l?. ;ened very attentively, and at its conclusion lie eaid, with a sinile: "All ri;!it. captain, I guess there won't be muc'i trouble. I will come on board during too aiternoon and sco 11 1 can strr.i Siten things out forj ou." After this the commodore turned the conversation upon other subjects, and when wo liad eaten, and smoked our pi wo returned to our vessel. A::d Commodore Porter was not far bchi. :d us. At 2 o'clock J10 canie on boar !. accompanied bv a lieutenant and twei.'.r marines. Ilia first move was to dim I the crew to bo mustered aft; and whil.' this was being done the marines were drawn up on tho starboard side of the ri:arterdccli in two ranks tho crew tun.-. .-ring upon tho opposite side. When all v.v. 1 quiet the commodore advanced frori Ins positron agarnst the tail rau and add. a-sect our men. "Look ye, ray men," he said in his abr.'-t, authoritative way, "I am in- forr..cd that 6omo of j-ou refuse to do duty. You know very well that you can"; I e discharged today. Tho thing is imp .:...-.ible, and tho good of the service will r.'t permit that you shall refuse to obey 3 our officers. As tho roll is called tho. : who are not willing to do further duty will, in answer to their names, go fon.ard to tho forecastle. Tho others will remain as they are." The steward commenced to call the roll, with a pause after each name. Two, at l-Mst, of those who had appeared at the gangway answered to their names without moving. At length the name ol Louis Basard was called and he wen: forward, and when he 6tarted these othe; two, who liad tremblingly hesitated, fol Necessity of Thorough Ventilatir.u. If a singlo ounce of cotton lie bur net in a room, it will so completely saturate the chamler with smoke that ono cai! hardlv- breathe, although there is Sut a single ounce of foreign matter in the air. Should an ounce of cotton be burned every half hour during tho night, the ai: would be kept continually saturated will smoke, unless thero could be an opei loor or window lor it to escape. Pu the sixteen ounces of smoke thus formet by the cotton burnincrare far less poison ous than tho sixteen ounces of exhala tions from the lungs and bodies of tw persons who have each lost j. pound in weight during tho eigh hours pf sleeping. For while tin dry smoke is mainly taken infc tho lungs, the damp odors from the bod; aro again absorbed into the luns as wel as into tho pores of tho skin. A.lft more thoughtfulness would irpss' npoi evcrv ono the important and necessity of having sleepipArrt'Ouis wel) ventilated Air should l admitted in not only dur jn--. " - 33', but wiu 1st we are asleep Another very important item of tht health of our beds is that every tnomiiH after getting up the sheets, blankets anc other coverings should not be rearrange without being left about for a few hours It would Ik a great advantage if the; coulJ bo aired for that space of time This may seern a triile. but trifles raak. up the sum of our health, comfoia am existence. Ileral l of Health. Send 3'our job work to the Hehai.d diice. Wool boots with rubbers reduced to ?2.00 at Sherwood's mens arctics only H c at Sherwood's, sold elsewhere for $1.2.-,. What Am I To Do? The symptoms of biliousness are un happily but too well known. They differ in different individuals to some extent. A oilious man is seldom a breakfast eater. Too frequently, alas, he has an excellent appetite for liquids but none for solids of a morning. His tongue will hardly be.tr inspection at any time; if it is not white and furred, it is rough, at all events. The digestive syten. v. holly out of order And diarrhea or on-tipati ni may lie a s,mptiiiu or t!,e two may idternate. There are often Iii iui.i rin.ids or even loss of blood. There may !m giddimss and often headache and acidity or flatulence and tenderness in the pit of the stomach. To correct nil this if not effect a cure try G)'His Autju.st Flnintr, it costs but a trifle and thousands attest its efficacy. Tiie standard remedy for liver com plaint is West's Liver Pill; they never disappoint you. HO pills 25c. At War rick's driijT store. i erpraa 11 k id I fulfill Everything necessary for furnishing a house can be purchased at If. Hoeck s. JtXV'jT you hnow it ? Of 'course you do nnd you will want warm Underwear, JJlau Juts, etc. QUR Line is Unsurpassed by any other line in the city. A handsome f.lRJETY of Seasonable Dress Goods, JJ fad . cloths, Henrietta Clotlis Trecots, etc- YER YTIIIXG in Blankets, Flannels, Bed Comforts, Tlosierv, Battings, that you will want- OU will not regret looking our different De partments over before purchasing J I jcill pay you. g MYRJSf A RUGS and a Handsome Line of Car pets, Malts, Floor Oil Cloths, and Linoleum at Low Prices. CITY OFFICES The Cure of Angina 1'ectorU. Angina pectoris (agony of tho brc. carries olf many people, the last or . h. : recording to tho iiewspnp-va l novelist, Pev. E. P. Hoe, wh expired one day because of its crushing cngui S.Yiaj. lien. (Jeorge 13. McC.cIIan (at cording to the published reiHJi :.; of th.- time) hiicwiso succumbed after tweut four hours of mcontrollablo pain. Ju. how those patients were treated 1 am mi a! k to say, but Dr. Richardson, of Lon don. long lieforo (Jen. McClellan's death had received a prize of Ij.j.OOO franc: .from tho Academy of Medicine in Pari lor lir.vmg discovered an almost infalJi hie remedy for anrina pectoris bv th administration in very small doses o 1-wo to i-:. of a grain of mtro-gh-cei ine! This discovery entitles Dr. Kichard son to tho never ending gratitude o every 6uirermg man, woman or chrlc ahlu ted with angina pectoris. 1 i-.uun u iiuiuoci 01 persons win always carry tablets of nitro-gl3cerin( wiuj mem, anu 1 am equally certain tha: all three people, by tho uso of nitro gij-ccrine, are living in comparativi i.ti:mii, huuij omerwiso nnvt fallen under tho insupportable torture o.' that form of heart neuralgia, the mos: ureadlul of all pains. Dr. Montrose A 1'aIJen 111 Delford s Magazine. Dunias and tho Cabman. Iayor, Jlerk, - jl rreasiir-- .tt-Miiey. iiiKhieer. taiiiau. ouuvUnien, 1st ward, 2ud " 3rd " 4tlu F, M. l(i iiF.y W K i ox Jamks Patterson, jp. - ByuoN t'MHK -A Madolk S C't.IKFOKU W II Mali.k t J V W JfCKBACH I A SAI.ISBUUY D M Jonks Shipmak ID J1J I lK. A IM H MlIKPHV S W JU'frev t'ov l)'t:Avnii i I McCallkn. Pek- J W Johns in,1'uaiuh i c f9M i&H Li t J W Johns n. Boar d Pub. Woiks kkku (Jokdek D II IlAWKSV( OUT II GOTjSTTY OFFIGIiiS. Treasurer, epui xteasurer, - :leik. puty Clerk, : bonier of UeeUs : uty tteeonler .ark of Uietrict Co art, herliT. irveyor, - nriv 1). A. CAMPBELL lrios. Pollock Bihd Ckitchfiklo I-XA Ckitchfield W. H. Pool JOHJf M. I.EYDA W. C. SlIOWALTER J. C. KTKF.NBAItY A. Madole ALLEN ilKESOM Maysaku Spink -. 0. lfUSSKLL tt. t enh Schools. .uunty Judgo. BOARD OF SUl'EHVISORS. V. B. Todd, Ch'm.. - - Plattsmoutb .ouis Foltz, - Weeping Water is. "ickson, - i,nnwood GIVIG SOGIBJ.rS. (lASS bODGK No. 140. ToTo. F. -Meets Veyery Tuefday eveniii;: of each week. AH transient brothers are respectfully invited to itteud. L L AT T.MO UTH ENCAMPMENT No. 3. I. O. 1 O. F.. meeis every a'teinate Friday in $ach month Id the Masonic Hall. Visitmy Srothers are invited to attend. TRIO LODGE NO. 84. A. O. U. W. Meets ei'Prv .O.T..ril:4.L -t H-I.l-.. V PViintoit ut W i1 f Uili. Transient brothers are resneetf nllv fnl viteJ tJ attend. F.J. Morgan, Master Workman ; F. t. mown. Foreman ; U. B. Kemster. Over seer; 14. A. Taite. Financier: i. F. Iloutx. worth. Kecorder; M. Maybright. Keceiver; o. . m;rn, raft M. w. : I. N. Howeu. Guide ; . .1. ivunz. inside w atch. (1ASS CAMP NO. 332. MODEKN WOODMEN y ol America Meets second ami fourth Mon lay evening at K. ot P. hall. All transient irotliers are reauested to mept. with n 1. a SJ TT--" ----- - ------ --. tvoriny Auviser; S. C. Wilde, Banker; W. A Joeck, Clerk. Weclfiaci's MM Store, Special Sale commencing November 12th, conlimii.r one week Cloaks PI nali Cloak and QfflQC- LduiGb VVrans 1 - 1 rl 1 1 -w . -r . a ana ijiiiiaren s Y ear. I'i-ioo i. 1...., i. oftered anywhere in the city. Examination will prove statement. PLUSH WRAPS My father had inherited from ruv pLATTSMOUTH LODGE no. 8, a. o. U". w. irranJfather remarkable siren-'th ol o ?leet every alternate Friday evening at v-hi"!i I hnd thn MHfCt rvrw.rn,. -ockwood hall at 8 o'cIock. All transient broth-- uiiiv..i 1 naa tUO rust experience when 1 jrs are respectfully Invited to attend. I, S was II or 1 j years of are. OneSundax Larson, M. W. : F. Hovd. Foreman, s i lie liad taken me to the (Jvmnase. Ai I wade, Kecorder ; Leonard Anderson. Overseer. . 1 . . 1 r . f 1 : i 1 .1 . . .wi-imw iuBwiiraincu in torrents ijlatts.moutii lodge no. e, a. f. & a m He moved toward a fiacre stationed or, I 1 M-etson the flrt and third Mondays V't ti:e oouievaru ana sinaieu me to follow I ,aj" t wieir nan. ah transient broth- lum. lie trave an address to the rahhr I l" are coruiauj m lieu tq;neet with us 1 1.- 1 1 . 1 . ... . noMou uirii;i:i ocsiue nis venicie, mtt wm. H ats. Secretary. ln": . nonlh at MaxouV Hall. Transcielit brothers "I don t move a sten for less thli timt. I ire invited to meet with us. than five francs for tho iourncv." . .... E- White. II. p . Will you not inove'r"' "No." "Once, twice, thrice.' Cahby did not respond, but remained witli his hand on tho door. Thou my father seized him round the waist, lifted him up from tht iour.u, ana planting him on the 6eat said, "bonow." I hen taking his nlact in the cab, lie said: "Dear i:i minl always how to do with an obstiuato couchm..- I liave not forgotten the procedure, hut I have never put it in practice not that cabmen have become more civil, but thai other tilings aro different. Alexander Dumas his. Wm. Hv. Secretary. If ZION COMMA DAKY, NO. 5. K. T. -'leeli? lirst and third vvi1iiou.i-jv .:...- sach nioatli ut Mvo liall. Visitiuif brotlleM -ire cordially iuvited to meet with us. Wm. 11a vs. Kec. K. K ivui-rv p- n I 'ASS COUNCIL NO 1021. ROYAL UOA N CM meet- the second and fourth Mondays of "We have an im- niense line and will discount same 25 per cent, as they must be sold before the end of the season. Our PLUSH SEORf WRAPS fit tin- garments. "We sell them at $14.50, worth all of 20.00 are elemint Sferf 1 W mm posh mm $20 Plush Cloaks we sell for 20 sell elsewhere ut $27. (J OH Hush Cloaks (pUUwe sell for 25 -ell elsewhere at $35. d ifl Plush CW.ks u-n tpfcU-elI for $40 sell elsewhere at So0. (JjyjD Plush Cloaks we yiusen ior 40 sell elsewhere at $00. A Full Line of sold prices J" aclsots at the lowest Tast Tliuo in tha Mountain. Another engineer has been discovered on the Union I'aeilio road wno has u reckless passion ttuck m his lien vino breast for fast running. His tenitorT extends from Cvanston to Oirden. sev tnty-live miles, and it is about the rough est bit of road on the entire system. The track winds through deep canyons, shoots over high precipices, darts in nnd out of dark holes, is full of short curvet and dangerous places, but the "Flyim Charlks Fokd.,,., Dutchman, as this engineer is called akdirjion ukv... makes the nm, including all stop?, uv ninety injnutes. Omaha Ilerald. ach inmtli at Arcanu.ii Hall. t, K. N. Glenx, Uegent. P. C. Minor, Secretary. PLATTSMOUTH BOARD OF TRADE President Uoiit u vvi.,.11...... 1st Vice Presideut a n r..'...i 2nd Vice President vvin Neville Secretary y nrr,'n .' Treasurer..... y k. cut'in, ,,, J J. A der, iankets a j.air. e liave Comfortab.es and A Fiue Selected Ine of trom $1.00 up to S0.00 me jiuesu 10 cent Uatting in the citv. UNDE RWEA c. :itc l-In Tnl Vo.?1, hite Co,ari' Scar,et strip' 1r!c- " j Conner, is. Euon. c. w. sheriaau, f. Gor- house in the city, as we arc over-stockeil with theee floods CALL AND SATISFY YOUilSELVES. R McCONIHIE POST 43 G. A. R. j J. W. JOHNSOX as.Twiss ....Senior Vice ' I F. a. Baths .Junior Obo. Nilks V,,.. ,t , Adjutant. I HZNRY 8TRKIGHT o M Malon Dtxox Ollicerofthe li .v" i " Guard Qtfrtrt M. ! .... - . O. CORTIN Pu fl,-,,ir.. Meeting Saturday eyeuiujf I Yours Respectfully, I 1! M I i I r