THE OAILY 1IEUALD : J-LA'1TSM0UTU. NEUKASKA, THURSDAY, JUNE 2T, 189. The flattsmouth Daily Korald. K KT O T T S BBC EJ., Publishers. Proprietors. the rf.ATT.sMouTH iik:.u ! iilii;l..-i cvirv rvt'iihi j:t S.rifl i end Weukly KVi-ry 'I liiiwluy iiuui.in. terd at lliu p-.liilil:i;. 1'iait MiiM'i Ii. N l T., :t oii!iil-:l.is ni.ill-r. Olilci; rurtuT ;if Vino ali'l Fifth flrtel. Tt-lt-phniii: Mo. TKUMi rK WKI'CI V. One ery oiie yi-ar. in :nlv;iiir ?l BO One copy lx n.'outbM. in advance 75 terms ran daily. One copy on? f;:ir in nJvnnce, Iy mail Or.i'coiiy per rnoiil li. by i iir .30 One copy per week, liy'carrli-r 15 C. ic M. Time Table. ;oi n; w i'.st No. I . .I 'i ii I" Ho. 3 i; :U in No. r. .... 7 :l u in No. 1 (NHitiyli-r) 7 :m in Mi. 'J t K . V. l Ontali.l) : lii .oin; k.aht. No. tl :! : . in Ni. 4 .. In :2I a in No. 7 p in No. h( Ait. hrluiyter) li :(" :i in No. H(K.'. !i :Bt Hlii A1 IrniiiH run il.vllv by wavof Ouialia. -x-ct Not. 7 ami s wlilr'i run to ami from Sehuylt-r daily ixri-pt Sunday. Arrival and Departure of the Malls. A!;l:IVK AT I'OHTllFMCK. No. No. No. No. N o. No. No. No. No. ' 1 iimii Ili; K isf 7 :!0:i1 in. :; ii :ir p. in :i " " S-.iil'.i ( K. V ) : p. in. Ill " Vt In to a. in. I in :i. in. ii 7 -.: p. lit. iki-ai:t i-;:om ro.Tof kick. 1 ioiii V-rt x : l" a. in. - " r. ::w i. in. 7 " " (Sr-Iiuylcri ; . :n . . Fast ( K. V.) !''" :i. Ill m 0 a in. Is II. No M i. :.".) ji. in should I." lli'i'i.-il i:il fiftflMI III li H t-f lil'- ill i' ! v.! i iiii" l i iiiMi ru ni'..il:-ii . It reported tba'. icehuri are very numerous in the Atlanth: ocean this season and tli.it they are m.ikii: theoc!:n travel more than ordinarily perilous and the at mosphere uiuiMially cool. OovtitN'iit FouAKKit, of Ohio, was rc nomiuateil yesterd.iy for Governor. He was nominated by acclamation and if elected it will he his third term, ami E. L. Sampson, ofAshtabul-t county, was noninatcd on first ballot i'.:r Li-utenant Governor. It-it be true, a stated by a I'liiladcl phia paper, that when Simon Cameron retired from t lie olliec of secretary of war, President Lincoln allowed him to uame his (successor, then the country owes him a .special debt of iiitiimh: for the pond judgment hi; displayed in selecting E 1 win ?I. Stanton. Tii.-. New York Huh snys Iow.i is one of the most prosperous of the iiiat states of the L'nion, but one of the least inter esting. And yet .Mr. Clarksmi. of Iowa, lias h. en making it decidedly interesting for thousand of people ali over the broad land for the last four months. Uninteresting. Think of Jim Weaver and Colonel Eib:eck. )i?pa! h. Tin: growth of manufui.'urin int.-iCE-ts in Alabama is )i:iviu a marked fleet on the political situation in that state. The influx of mcchauks end skilled workmen is viewed w ith alarm by the loo tl demo cratic lenders, and the c ;l - t. -u be tween the Knights of I.r.L. i.u : r-.im.is Alliance will, if maintained, make Ala bama a decieedly doubt ftl state, .r.d create au opposition majority v.-hirb no amount of gerrymandering v: 11 overc-ms. Tijkre hfs come a wond- rful chanre of late in th.? upptaranec of women ou the street. The anti bintle craze I.i? taken firm, although gradually, I.oid upOD the women of Lincoln, and the siie f this adoriiment (?) is rapidly dimin ishing. Along with the bustb; goes the corset, so it is said, and the rejoicing among the reformers is great. This is a long wished for and much talked of im provement, heartily welcomed by those vho have au eye for the beautiful. IJut the emancipation from s-tesds, straps, springs and bone is not without its drawbacks, for robbed of the accus tomed support, women have not yet learned to adapt themselves to a seat with that ease and elegance which will fomc with practice. A little patience and 'perseverance will overcome th;s. and bc-foro long women will wonder why l hey allowed themselves to be so hampered and obstructed in movemr nt for so long. Lincoln Journal. -1 21 U Cft--V E ED E I POSTAL RS FOUM. In order that the people might be wli educated in matters of government, t hc early congresses put periodicals at a rate of postage which is only onc-quaiter of that exated for books. This curious dis tinction still exists, though the periodical is often heavier and more cumbrous than the book. Rut a copy of "Setilmcr's Magazine"' will be sent by the United States to an outlying postoflice in Wash ington Territory at a quarter part of the price which a book of the tame weight and size will be sent for. The result in the publishing of the country is exactly the same which might he seen if a great shoe dealer were "boycotted ' by all the express companies. If the express com panies said they would carry Jones and Company's shoes for a quarter part of the price for which they would carry Smith and Company's shoe?, they would say just what the general government says when it carries the magizine weigh- ing eight ouuees for a quarter part of tlic incc of a honk weighing eight ounces. Of this you sec tho consequences the country over. You bit all go into a profit western Look tore. and you sdiall see )jks of magr.zincs. You small turn and KBk for book?, and you v. ill dud not so mm y iu the shc.p as they receive magHziues fom the ' iitnry"1 oHicc or from "Ilarjttr's." or from the 'Cotiwipo litun,'" or ."rum the "7'o Mt" in a month. This is vety well for tin; 'Forum"' and for the '-Century" Imt it U very bad for lilciature; ami thu rratcst yift which any citiir.ii om in in can give to the author ami publishers of this country .uil Ktill more to the people of the country, will he a bhoit nmemluieut to the present statute which t-hall direct the carriage of all hooks mm ".sccoml- -lass niatUr." linv. Dr.. E. K. Ham; in tlie July forum. IMPORTANT TO THfc CITIZENS. A Traveling Man Creates Creat Ex citement in the Empire House-' IXOhl'KNUIiNCK, Iowa, Oct. 14, 1 8SS. Illt Hiitalic Syrup Co., Jackson, Jltch: Gi-.nts: Your ,Mr. Urooks catuo here tonight and registered as agent for 1 1 i I -bardl!heumaiic Syrup, and as lie did so it awakened in nits an interest never Ik; fore realized in a guest at my house. You will not wonder at it when I tell vou the story. For years I have been greatly afflicted with inflammatory rhcu-mati-m. the pain anil soreness r.f the joints at timc.3 being almost unhu.-iruhlc; could move about onlv with th-.- aid of crutches. In addition to this my stomach became badly diseased,, and neuralgia set in, w hich threatened to end my d ly. A traveling man stopping with ma gave quite a history of your Syrup, and the peculiarities of its combination, which induced mo to try it. I have taken six bottles ami no act in my life affords me greater satisfaction than in writiug you I am a well man. It will be a pleasure for me to answer any communications, for I believe it to be the best remedy ever formulated. A. S. Rowley, l'toprietor, Empire 1 To use. Independence, Iowa. Fold by T G. Fkicke Sc Co. Two or three months or loss after the completion of tho fairing the fJiip is probably in frame and looks like the skeleton oi soino Rrobdignagian mon ster that has stranded on the bank of the river. Tiro ribs have been hoisted into position at ri'ht angles with the fcevl, ami strung together by rj! hands. and already there are signs of the coining subdivision by decks and bulkheads of the hollow space within. Yon can still see through her, Iiowcvt; she is like, to make yet another comparison, n. great oblong wicker basket, the supple willows being represented by the network of steel. The next step id tho cl. lhmg ol ril with plates. As they reach the yard t lie plates arc square, and flat, but they arc passed through rollers of various kinds, from which they issue in any shapo desired hollowed liko a spoon, curved length "fiic or breadthwise or diagonally, as the contour of the ship may call for. steam or hydraulic piano smooth.? them clown as though they were tho softest of white wood ; another machine trims the tdge3 as tauly as a woman cuts silk with a pair of scissors. Then, suspended by iro-i ciialjiS, they aro thrust between the jaws of a punching i;:nchine, which has resell jlunc2 to a siniotor human, fiice with a. Hat nose, a long upper lip and a small chin. The jaws closo upon them and biro ov.t, ten at a time, the holes for the rivets by which they are to bo fas tfJitfd to the frame. Scribner's. AVestero Wools. Western wools, according to Wostorn Rural, grow in popularity. There is not i-uch immense profit in wool growing in Washington and Montana territories as there once was, because the flocks require uaore care, but with that cars couic-3 a much better quality of wool and highei prices. Montana wool ranks very much higher than It used to, ami Montana is a g rerit sheep country. Tho increase of sheep iu the territory has been steady right along and the number will continue to increase because the conditions of sheep raising and wool growing are so favor able. If wool growing could be con ducted in tho haphazard way in which it was once done in the territories more ifwncy could be made for a time, but in the long run better wool will bring the most profit. As land grows more valu J able in tho new sections, of course there L; less profit in wool. At present pj this country the great est profits from wool growing are made hi Texas and the ter ritories; and though the profits will grow somewhat less, the territories will always bj hpU-ndid 6heop sections. 'Cen or Klrt"-ij. The party of Maine capitalists who made a trip to the south was received with an ad dress of welcome by an old colored "auntie'' at Rbrevpport, La. "Glad ter see yr, Rem pionsaid she, "ooiirso 1 is. TVTiar yo from, iuri'fn, an wljar yer gwine ter?" Hers Hie speaker was overwhelmed by nppiau'?, fol lowed by what she and her brood appreciated stL'l more, a shower of nickels from hsr lis tingii!.-be.l guests, "flow many children have your- Ws inquired, as the ebony (lock in creased about the doo. "Punno, sah, ten or Cft.?en of 'em, I ptioss. IU get 'em trgeddcr an' you can count 'em." She began to call, "J.ilic' "i'ete," 'RaPtus," "Jul:," "Liza," and gof a good many together, b-o tW were too imicli cxcilo. by the nickels lh;c k pt drcj-puig an-ng the'tn to koep tilt, and th? census h.-.d to be? abandoned. It was ovi-icjt. boii-!T, to Ju l.T" Ilrll. wb.o tells the :to:-y in Tlie Wiitoi-v S'T.tiuol, that tb. iiiotlav n correct c.- f.-.r 1 :?r ki owlci;; pstc::kl 'fare were V-'.t "ira or rift-a. -i. . to; J."jru:ii K.B. Windham, Jonw A. Davikh, Notary rublic. Notary Tubh V'L!IIAMd. IIAV1KH, Attornoys - at - Law. UITlcc over Iiai.U oi Cabs County. VI. TTSMOUTJI, - NEIJKA9KA C- F. SMITH, The Boss Tailor Main St.. Over Mitk s' Shoe Store. 1Im-i tin; best and mot conil-h te stuek of samples, both foreign and dum. siie wooh-ns that ever came west of Missouri rivt:r. Note! Ihi se prices: Rusinrs-s suits from 1U to d.-.'KS suits. 2'"' to 43. panta H, $5, $6, G.-SO and upwards. tSTWill guarantee a St. Prices Defy ComoGlition. H. C. SCHMIDT, (COCNTV SXUVKVOU.) . Civil Engiiiccr Surveyor and Draftsman Plans, Specifications and Estimates, Mu nicipal Work, Maps Sec. PLATTSl.:OU7H. - - NEB Lumber Yard. THE OLD RELIABLE. H. L WATBBBAH ft SON Wholesale hmI Jletail Dealer tn IKE LUMBER ! Shingles, Lath, Sash, Doors, BBinds. Can supply every elemanel of the trade Call md get tenns. Fourth street Iu Rear of Opera House. filIKE SCHfiELLBSCHER. Wagon and Blacksmith Shop. Wagon, Buggy, Macliinoand lllov 'A Specialty, lie uses the 3 V 3 3 S 2. Horseshoe; the B. st Iforseshoo lor the Farnnr, or for i'ust Rrtvir.g swA City purposes, ever invented. It i ; ir.nele so anyone ran can put on sharp or Hat corks as needed for v. t and slippery roads, or smooth elry roads. Call and Ex imine these bhoes and you will have no other. J. M.Schnelihacher, 5th St., Platlspu uth, Neb. Robert Donnelly's Wagon and Blacksmith Wajans. r.uKii.'s. Machines Quickly llepaired ; t lo siiarneiieu alul lieaeral Jobbing Done. Horseshoeing A Specialty Z I USE TUE ; Horseshoe, wbieii sbi.ircns it st-i r" as it ccnrs away, sti there is nver any danirer of your Horse slipping iiinl hint ii. j; itself. Call and e:uio'n tiii" shoe and you will Have no other. Uest&r.oe made. ROBERT DONNELLY SIXTH ST., PLATTSMOUTH & : tn QJl A MONTH can be made lUf)-.() worKins for us. Agents preferred who er.n furnish a boie and 'give ibeir whole time to the business". S?u--re mum ents may be prnlitablv employed also, a few vacancies in twr.s alirt cities. B. F. JOHN. SON ; '0. . U Mmn-st .. Kiciimond. V a. JV. B. Please ztatc age and bttxincss c.tpcr tience. Xcvrr mfnd about tending rtamp f'sr re nt n. a. r. j. t Co tip BrTVJHrrTs.naP MtrF iN-AMFCiri- dAS-SKlRK WHITE-. Z Clouds Floati no Soap- WRAPPERS smi'Teteive a Jb HANDSOMER O r- PKOTP&RAi-HS ' AcrsRsarrf Actress Horseshoeing 2 m . 2 r ii w i oj 1 IwilLL TELEPHONE EXCHANCE. i4. BiuhlJos. t". Bank of Cass county. (J r. llee.son, A. res. 0. office. y. Bennett, I,. I), store. J. " 44 res. 4. Bonner stahles. 71. Bro-.vn, W. L. like. t?3. " 4 res. 7. Ballou, (. II. res. 7 1. " " otiice. s. B. A. M. tel. oflice. 30. B. ii M. lound house, lb. Blake, Joliu saloon. G'J. Bach, A. grocery. 51. Campbell, I). A. res. 01. Chapman, S. M. res. 22. City hotel. 13. Clark, T. coal oflice, 2'j. Clerk district court. OS. Connor, J. A. res. o. County Clerks oflice. L'O. Covell, Pe.lk & Beison, office. 74. Cox, J. It, res. 82. Craig, J. M. res. 70. Critch field. Bird res. 31. Cummins & Son, lumberyard, li). 44 J. C. farm. .57, Cook, Dr. oflice. 17. ."5. 101. 25. 00. Clark, A. grocery store. Clark, Byron oflice. Cumrtins; Dr. Ed., office. District court office. Dovey & Son, store. 73. Dovey, Mrs. George res. i02. Dr. Marshall, res. 104. Dr. Cook, room. 0. Emmons, J. II. Dr. office and re. 24. First National bank. Pi. Fricke, P. G. & Co., drugstore. 73. Gleason, John res. 22. Goos hotel 28. Gering, H. drug store. 81. res. 35. Hadley, dray and express. 38. IlEitA'LD office. 44. IIolme9, C. M., res. 99. Hatt & Co., meat market. G4. Hemple & Troop, store. JG. Hall, Dr. J. H-, office. 97. 44 res. 44. Holmes, C. M., livery stable. 00. Hall & Craig, agricultural imp. 108. II. C. Schmidt, Surveyor. 105. II. A. Waterman & Son, lumber. 4. Jones, W. D., stable. 40. Journal office. 89. Johnson Bros., hardware store. 07. Johnson, Mrs. J. F., millinery. (37. Johnson, J. F., res. (59. Klein, Joseph, re. 14. Kraus, P., fruit and confectionery 50. Livingston, Dr. T. P., office 49. Livingston, res. 50. 83. 3. Stf. 72. CO. 52. 15. 77. Livingston, Dr. R. R., office. Manager Waterman Opera House, McCourt, F., store. McMaken, H. C, res. Murphy. M. B-, store. Murphy, M. B., res. McMaken, ice office. Minor, J. L., res. McVey, saloon. Moore.L.A., res. and floral garden Neville, Win., res. 54. Olliver & Ramges. meat market Q0. Olliver & Ramge slaughterhouse. ' Pub. Tel. Station Palmer . H. E. res 21. Petersen Bros., meatrparket. 50. 27. 110. 93. ?- 107. 10. 61. 11. 12. 23. 42. 28. 103. 10u. 7G. 57. 1C. Petersen, R., res. Polk, M. D., res. Poor Farm. Patterson, J. M., res. Riddle house. Richcy Bros., lumber. Ritchie, Harry. ScLildknecht, Dr. office. Shipman, Dr. A. office, res. Showaltcr, W, C. office. Siggins, Dr. E. L. res. office. Sonnichsen & Schirk, grocery. Sel E"inkade papering and p tfng. Streight, O. M. stable. Smith, O. P. drug store. Skinner & Ritchie, abstract and loan office. Sherman, C. W. office. Todd, Amnii res. Troop & Hemple, store, Thomas, J. W. Summit Garden. Water Works, office. Water works, pump house. Waugh, S. res. Weber, Win. saloon. Weckbach & Co., store. Weckbach, J. V., res. Western Union Telegraph office. White, F. E., res. Windham, R. B., rej?. Windham & Davies, law office 40. 10. 04. 00. 32. 37. 29- 47. 6. 7. 43. 34. 102. S3. Wise, Will, res. Withers, Dr. A. T., res. Wm. Turner, res. Young, J. P., 8tor?. 3. BcaiEix, Manager. The Herald Job Rooms are the most complete in the county. Rheumatism is careq by H. ibbard,' f Rlicumatic Syrup striking at the seat of the disease and restoring tbe kidneys and liver to healthy action. If taken a suffi cient time to thoroughly ep.dieaks such poison, it never fails. Sold by F. Q. Frickc & Co. Plcntv of feed, flour, graham and meal at neisel's milL tf -Io PEARLHAN Liberal -House - Furnisher Furniture, Carpets, Bedding, Gold Coin Stoves and Ranges, 7ho Best in Use. Also Gasoline Stoves. The Most Complete House Furnisher to be found in tlie county. I have everything you need to l'urnUh your house from top to bottom. I SEL FOR. CASH OH THE INSTALLMENT PLAN AND DELIVER GOODS FREE. a(ji:t roii tiik whiti: nkhim; jiaciiixk. Please call and examine my stock for yourself before buying. I. PEARLMAN, SIXTH STREET. UET. PLATTSMODTH HERALD ALL THE POLITICAL AND 15 CENTS DELIVERED TO ANY PAET OB SB iNTT nibscrilbe For It, Tiik Daily and Wekkly Herald is the be.-t Advertising Medium in Cass county, because it reaches the largest number of people. Advertising rate jnade known on application. If you have property to rent or sell it will be to your interest to ad vertise in the Herald. Advertise and THE CITIZENS PATTSHOCTn. - NEBUASfiA. CAPITAL. STOCK PAID IN, - $50,000 Authorized Capital, $100,000. 1 OFFICERS CONNOR, PresMaat. w. n. cusnixa Vie-President Cashier. DIUFCTOKS Frank Carruth 4. t- Ciitr, IS. Outlinacn Z. VI. J(unon. Henry Boeek, John O'I'eefe, W 1. Mcrri.im, Wrp. T.'eteceamp, W. 11. Cusi;;p. TraoSfcftti a General Barking Bu.'-lness aI who have any Banking business to transact are invited to call. No matter k w largd or email tbe transaction, it Wlii receive our caret ai ater.tiu.i, tnd we prouu? ulj-s cour iuui treatment. Uiuos CertlScates of DeposlU tearing interest Buye and sells Foreign Exchange, County asd Citv securities. FIRST 5 A YiOM&L 3 A- ZDsT ZEI i OF PLATTSMOUTH. NKBBASKA, jVurerstJie very tost tactllticii for the prompt transaction of legitlmat? BANKING BUSINESS. Stock, Bonds, Gold, Crovercinent andlxicil Securities Bought and Sold, Ieposits receiv ed and interest allowed on time CertiC cates. Drafts drawn. availably Iuary part of tbe United 5tattu and all tae pri&aipaf towus ot Collections made & promptly rerriiUd nigbest market pis paid for County War State and County Bond. DIRECTORS j John Fltzzera'l John il. Ciajf., D. Ilakswortb . F, Wfcite. Caysblet JOHV KtTZOKBAXtU. President. Plattsmonth, Neb. MAIN AM) vixk. NEWS SOCIAL, FOR PER WEEK. BY CARRIERS OP THE CITY 33"5T MAII. be Convinced Bank of Cass County Cor. Main and Fiftii SU., Plattemoutli. PAID UP CAPITAL. . SUKFLUS ... X;(l OFFICERS O. IT. Parmei.h Kurd cJokokr J. XI. P TTKItSOV . . . . Jas. 1'ATaFr.soj,, Jn Prrsifler.t Vice Pr-.iuiit C;tsiii-r Ass't Cashier XIi:rcT(.Ks : C. n. Panntle J. M. Pattfr-oa. Fred border, .B. Small, li. B. Windliarn, B. S. Barnsoy. Jas. Palttif:ii jr. A General BaslciBEBiistes Transacted ceounts SoIicHed. Interest aiioweii on tir.ie i:efos!ts. anu r.ronipt itttention j,itn to all business eniru.-tcd to its er-. K. DRESSLER. The 5th St. Merchant Tailor Keeps a Ir'ali Line of foreign 4 Domestic Goods. Consult Your Interest by Giving Him a Cal SHERWOOD BLOCK WM t L . B R Q W N E9 la'w orncE. Personal attentioii to all Suiictr Eotnr,t to my cars. XOTAIIY IS Ol FIt'E. TItlei Examined, Abstarcts Compiled In surance Written, Beal Estate Sold. Better Facilities for making Farm Loam tban oy otiier Asency. PlatUmouth, - Nebraska