TO &DVKRTIS E Call THE HEESAIL AND BRING YOUR ADVERTISEMENT IfJToti Want Ito Sell Your Proper? Advertise It THE IIEttALD'S job department' lms been fitted with new kype and, is able to de the fiaeet of work and on short notite. yawat sale bills call on this oftiae and get our prieet which are reasonable and alike to all. We are Here to Please SUBSCRIBE IT Co Fifth .n Vine Sts PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA On Plattsmouth Daily Herald KNOTTS BROS, Publishers PullU)iel every Thwnday. !and dally every evening except Sunday. Reirlsmrpd at ttie Plattsmoiitn, -d. posi- otllc'fir tr:iniiinioii through the U.oS. mails at second cl:wn rate. Offlofl corner Vluo and Kiftli streets. Telephone 3. TKKMS FOK WI.KKI.Y. One copy, one year, In advance (n eonv. one year, not in alv:im e .. .81 5fl . 2 00 . 75 . 40 $6 00 . 15 One copy, six monthf. in advance One C"py three tnonthx, in advance. TERMS KUK DAILl One cop one ar in advance One copy per week, by carrier One copy, per month .. 60 FRIDAY, NAY 18J1 AN Iowa editor whoouhttohave known belter, invested $0;)0 in nails last fall, expecting to double his money on account of the McKinley bill. He has the nails yet and would be lad to let jfoat a loss of $1(X). Kx. IF there is any harder nation fora workininan to live in than the United Sta.es, a fellow could not find it out by listening to the orato s of the Cincinnati convention, recent ly in session. J list why some peo ple will persist in living undei this monopoly ridden taxburdened government is past finding out, especially when all others are so much better. The "Peoples Party had better move on. Governor Hill, not content w-th being the absolute boss of the dem ocralic party, continues to act as governor of the great Htate of New York, notwithstanding his election to the United States senate. As a typical democrat (one who takes all he can get) Governor-senator Hill is conspicuously at the head of the procession. Mr. Cleveland may think he is a candidate lor the pre? idency, but unless he makes terms with Hill he can never be nomi nated. The western worshippers of Cleveland, if they will but examine the power and grasp of New ork s governor, they would give him up without fur;her ado a:id look for some other patron saint. If Sena tor Gorman should have the earnest support of the New York autocat he will be the ne-t democra . c nnm imi for tlie oresidenCV. See t- we are not right. The old crowd of greenback fossils have full sway in Cincinnati at present and viewing the landscape o'er and seeine- the swarm of in nocents from Kansas and Nebraska present, fairly bursting wii.li tflory and greatness. Kvery one of those mossbacks is clamoring for a new party orga nization, instanter. They are to a man in favor of making money by the car load and issuing it "d;rectly to the people" at 2 per cent. It is a tremendous scheme Jand everj half baked philosopher and fully de veloped cmiik in the country can be relied onto take up the battle cry of "cheap money" and sound the bazoo in every township in the United States. Still with all crank dom unanimously for the new "third party" it isn't likely to cut a verv nreat fip-ure a vear hence. It j r- -r - will go the way of the old green back organization. Kx. EFFECTS OFTHE NEW TARIFF AS SEEN BY A MEMBER OF PAR LIAMENT. Colonel Howard Vincent, i'i the house of commons, February 17, thus describes the effects of the McKinley bill: "What has it done already? Al ready a traoe convention was in progress of negotiation between New Foundland and the United States. It had secured for the United States a preference of 24 per cent in the markets of Brazil, and it had produced a serious political crisis in Canada. At home it had deprived his own constituents of 45 per cent of their trade with the United States. In Bradford, South Wales and parts of Ireland it had either thrown men out of work or reduced their earnings. The reason was that we had no means of nego tiating with foreign countries for the repeal of duties against British trade, because we had nothing to give for any concession." British statesmen do not seem to agree with the mugwump that the Brazilian reciprocity treat3r amounts to nothing, and that the McKinley bill is powerless to wrest conces sions from foreign nations. Amer ican Kconomist. There is danger in discussing a qnestion of international law, if one is bound to be alwa3s against Mr. Blaine, that Mr. Blaine majr some times turn out to be right. This must now be quite well understood by an evening organ of Mug wumpery which has been foolishly running its headiagain9t jwellsettled principles and established pre cedents simply because- Mr. Blaine and his assistirnts have been for- tuaaie enough to understand the element.' y preceps of the law which it is theii' business to administer. In the Itata case th;s judicial dabbler takes t he ground that the United States have no right to pur sue the insurgent Chilian because she is neither an enemy nor a pirate But she is a fug:t:ive f om our custody and is stWl theoretically in our possession. T!ic coiii'um'O'I of mind in which Mr. Blaine's critic finds itself is due to the fact lhat it has mixed up the high seas with a foreign coun tries. It knows that a fugitive from justice can not be followed into a foreign jurisdiction, but the high seas a' e not foreign. Every nation is independent upon them, all share the jurisdiction. It is the Hag of the ship, or rather the power on the deck, which determines the question of jurisdiction, and, constructively, the deck of the Itata is in possession of the United States Marshal. THE LADIES HOME JOURNAL. A never failing charm of the ladies' Home Journal is that it is always abreast of the season; some how it presents just the things one wants most to see at the particular time it comes oui; this seems es pecially true of the June number, with its dain.'y pages for the Brides of June, Florence Howe Hall's "In Churches, or at Home?" Mrs. Mai Ion suggest "ons for brides and their maids, andlv 11a Wheeler Wilcox's clever comparison between women and ilowers. Quite as time-, also are,the portrait sketch of Lady Agnes Macdonald, the wife of Cana da's Premier; Sisler Rose Gertrude description of "Life Among the Lepers at Molokai"; Charles J. Dumar's aaticle on "Women as type setters," and William H. Kideing's "Hints i n House Building." Those whose thoughts are turning toward summer outings, will find helpful suggestons in "Horseback Riding for Women," by Carl A. Nyegaard, of the New York Riding Club, and Miss Le Garde's "How to D ess for Bicvcles Riding"; Helen Jay and Kate ITnson Clark have treated 1 very acceptable the two sides of the farmers vs. summer-boarder controversy, and the same breezy out-door spirit pervades also the usual department pages. Mrs. Whitney's "A Golden Gossip," and "A Soul from Pudge's Corners," Tessie F. O'Donnells strong serial are both continued, and "Buck Kwing, of the New York Base ball Club, contributes an article which will delight the boys. The Journal promises also some particularly de .lightful things for each coming summer number. Issued at One Dollar a year, or Ten Cents a copy, by the Curtis Publishing Company 435 Arch street. Philadelphia Pa. HENRY BOECK The Leading FURNITURE DEALER AND UNDERTAKR. Constantly keeps on band everything you need to furnish your house. CORNER SIXTH AND MAIN STREET Plattsmout Neb K. DRESSLER, The 5th St. Merchant Tailcr Keeps a Pull Line ef Foraip i orgastic Goadi. Consult Your lntpres? by (living Hl:n itll SHERWOOD BLOCK . j. rahsen DEALER IN STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES, GLASS AJSD QUEEN SWA RE Flop Feed a Specialty i si'ronacre the Puble Solicited. JOHNSON BUILDING. NortH 6tHS ffjree liffle kittens, soiled Vid dJctyt topv vljext YilfWfce old friend w wANTAvLAUS Mb, Whenl Ijese lillle Quickl were as SantaClaus Soap-Made only by a N.K.Fairbank&Co. Chicago. T ONN W. D. JONES. Proprietor. HAS THE FINEST RIGS IN THE CITY Carriages for Pleasure and Short Drive Always Kept Ready. Cor. 4th and Vine F Q Facile QO WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A Full and Complete line of Drugs, Medicines, Faints, and Oils. DSUGGISTS SUNDRIES AND PURE LIQUORS Prescriptions Carefully Compounded at all Hours The Best is the Cheapest That is Why Fred Gorder after 15 years of experience as th most successful Agricultural implement dealer in the county has selected the following implti. mrnts which he carries and heartily recommonds to his friends and patrons. Vr 2etclru.m. XolixiQ and Sch.-u.tl or ' WAGONS, Eradlay, ZPorvi, and Dooro LISTERS and PLOWS NEW DEPARTURE TONGUELES CUL tivators and Badger Cultivator. WEIRS AND BRADLEY STALKCUTTER. DEERE, FARMERS FRIEND AND HA worth. Checkrowers and Planters. Handles tb finestof Buggies, Phaetons, Carts, Spring Wajos, and Carriages and other rehieles that are manufactured. The largest line in Cass County, of double and single harness at prieei so low that it will pay you to come 20 miles and inspect stock before purchasing elsewhere. DAVID MILLER aa experienced workaaaa ka ckarge ot our harness shop. Fr Plattsmouth and Weeping Water TSverytliing to Furnish Your House. AT I. PEARLMAN'S GREAT MODERN HOUSE FURNISHING EMPORIUM. Having bought the J V Weekbaeh store room on south Main street I offer my entire stock at V . a sacrifice to save moving. Mow is the time to buy Gasoline stoves kinds. Opera House Block r d r a ir I v i ' i i THE POSITIVE CURE. KLT BBOTHE8S. M Wmi Hjeir uiilleip. to do; 0AP So true. kittens, wa&ljdtteir rattens WilbSQAPofaubcr hue, fished e&ch st&In, brijy &?d soft as rpvf. ER STABLES I'lattsmouth, Nebraska edGorder, and furniture of all ' T PEARLMAN. ittn an o 8. WW Tfc. TTWQX. u 6a irvs tro iru rrywh r