The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, August 11, 1891, Image 3

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Captain ISatton's Happy MrrU( with
the llelle of North Haven Maujr Years
Ago Why the Cozy Home ffu flrwlreo
L'p and the Hatband Is a Wanderer.'
No one would bave 6uspected that
Sofia was a ehrew. She was of medium
height, with uncut brown eyes aud a
sweet face. These with a fine form and
charming manner madelier much sought
after by the young men of North Haven
She chose to bstow her sweetest euiiles
on Julius Button, a whole souled. hardy
younjr bailor, and all those who sought
Sofia's band felt a pang of envy when
Julius led her to the altar.
The young couple settled down to the
humdrum life of the small village in
which both had been born and reared.
For a time they were as happy as ever
two young people who seemed made for
each other could be.
juiiiiH naa accumulated a snug sum
of money and was disposed to take life
easjly The apple of his eye was his
wife. Next in his affection was his
violin, and with those two for company
he was content to spend his evenings at
home.
Aitnougn ner busbana played very
well. Sofia cared nothing for music and
detested a violin above all things. For
a while she said nothing. Then she
would leave Julius and hte violin and
would run over to one of the neighbor's
to spend fhe evening. It dawned upon
Julius that the strains he drew from his
violin were not appreciated by his wife
Then Sofia began to show that beneath
a sweet exterior there lay smoldering a
fiery temper that when once let loose
was Bimply ungovernable, and violent
outbursts on her part became more and
more frequent.
Julius bore it all uncomplainingly, for
he loved his wife dearly. His was a- gen
tie nature that never held malice and he
knew Sofia loved him, so he was patient
But all things must end some time, and
his patience was no exception to the
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ANUKIt THAT CACSED SORROW.
One afternoon Julius went home and
picked up his violin. He had drawn the
bow but a few times before Sofia ex
claimed. '1 wish you would stop that
noise.
Julius paid no heed to the request
which had been made in such a tnanda
tory tone. Sofia became angrier as her
husband continued playing, and at last
shouted. "Julius, 1 want you to stop that
noise." But Julius only smiled andjcept
on playing. Sofia grew livid with rage,
and seizing a pan of water threw it into
Julius' face.
Then her husband put away his violin
and left the house. In the evening he
came back and began packing up his
clothing. Sofia had recovered from her
paroxysm of anger and was willing to be
forgiven, but did not ask it. Her wom
an's curiosity could not be restrained,
however, and she tremblingly asked
what it all ueant.
The only reply her husband vouchsafed
was that he had shipped on a vessel
bound for Virginia after a load of oysters.
Days and weeks and months passed and
thel absent husband was not heard trora
ant Sofia went to live with her hus
band's parents.
One day thirty-five years later the elder
Button read of the arrival in New York
of the United States brig Bainbridge,
Captain Julius Button. Hesaid nothingof
the great hope that had sprung up in his
breast, but hastened to New York, only
to find that the brig had sailed a few
hours before. But his journey was not
altogether fruitless, for he learned that
the captain of the Bainbridge was his
own son. It lifted a heavy load from
the old man's heart, although he felt
keenly his disappointment at not seeing
his son, who had for many years been
mourned as dead. .'
FORTY TEARS LATER.
Sadly the old man returned to his
home in North Haven. From that time
he became a close reader of the news
papers and at last, four years later, his
vigilance was rewarded. He read: "The
United States brig Bainbridge, Captain
Button, is expected to arrive at the
Brooklyn navy yard tomorrow." Once
more the old man journeyed to the
metropolis. He found the brig with dif
fioulty and was ushered into the cabir
to await, the captain, who was on shore.
Captain Button looked curiously at
the gray haired old man whom he had
been told wished to see him, but did not
recognize him. . Nor did the father rec
ognixe his son. Slowly the old man told
his errand.
"1 am Captain Button, sir," responded
the captain.
Don't you know me. Julius? I am
your father."
It was a very affecting meeting, and
when it was brought to a close the father
asked "tremulously, "Julius, what shall 1
tell mother?"
Captain Button hesitated for a mo
ment, then, without replying to the ques
tion, he asked, "Where is Sofia?"
. "She still lives with us."
"Then you may tell mother that I may
come to North Haven when I come back
from my next voyage."
An hour later Button. Sr., was on his
way home, and Buttdto, Jr., was on a
voyage to China. W hen he returned two
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mother were dead. Sofia still occupies I
the old homestead, but Captain Button
has never seen her since they parted.
New York Herald.
A Floral Curiosity.
We have just been shown a curious
plant by Mrs. Judge Chesnut. It i3
called the "snake plant," and is an oddi
ty. The stem of the plant is of succu
lent nature and resembles the body of a
snake. It had a large Easter lily shaped
flower of dark purple color, with a single
f urple stamen. Its odor was offensive,
t is a curiosity in this town, no one hav
ing ever seen a flower like it. It was pre
tested to Mrs. Cb.es-nnt by her sister of
Frankfort. Ky. Platte City (Mo.) Landmark.
u9uunu too often oermit viven
and parent their children, to sniffer
from headache, lizzinei.. neuraliria
uleeplesrtnesM, fits, iiervousnessnens.
vviien ly the use of Dr. -M 1 1 .s 1V
siorauve .Nervine mini .ncrioiis rr-
nultn could easily lie prevented
i'ruisiM everywhere Kay it ive.
universal satisfaction and has an
i111tnen.se sale. Wood worth Ac Co..
of lort Wayne, Ind.; Snow & Co.. 0
Syracuse. N. Y.; J. C. Wolf. Hillsdale
Mich.; and hundreds of others say
mi is me ureaies Keller iney ever
knew." It contains no opiates. Trial
hollies and fine book on Nervous
diseases, free at K. (J. Ericke & Co'.-
Merit Wins.
We desire to say to the citizens.
that for years we have been selling
Dr. Kind's New Discovery for Con
sumption. Dr. Kind's New Life Pills
Hucklen s Arnica Slave and Electric
Hitters, and have never handled
remedies that sell as well, or that
have given such universal satisfac
tion. e do not hesitate to guar
antel them every time, and we stand
ready to refund the purchase price,
it satisatactory results do not follow
there there uae. These remdies
have -.von there grant popularity
purely 011 therr merits F. G. Ericke
iV Co Druggists.
I am an old man and have been a
constant sufferer with catarrli for
the last ten years. I am entirely
cured by the use of Ely's Cream
Halm. It is stranire that so tdmnle
a remedy will cure such it stubborn
disease. Henry Hillings, U. S. Pen
sion Attorney, ashiiiirton. 1. C
For eight years I have suffered
from catarrh, which affected my
eyes and hearing: I have employed
many physicians without relief. 1
am now on my second bottle of
Ely's Cream Balm, and feel confi
dent of a complete cure. Mary C
Thompson, Cerro Gordo, III.
A Saf- Investment.
Jc one which is iruaranteed lo
bring you satifaotary results, or in
case of failuree a return of purchase
price, un tins sale plain you can
buy from our adviserlise Druggist
a bottleof Dr. Kinir.s New Discrvery
tor consumption. It is guaranteed
to bring relief in every case, when
used for any affection of Throat,
Lungs, or chest, such as Consum
ption. Inflammation of Lungs Hron-
chitis Asthma, Whooping Cough
Croups.ets., etc. It is pleasant an:
gareeable to taste, perfectly safe
and Trial bottles free at h. G. hrickt
& Co' 3 Drugstori.
JOSEPH SHERA.
For 27 years Joseph 'Shera. of
Rock liluffs has been engrailed in
the business of selling' general mer
chandise at that place, and to-day
he carries a large and complete
stock of groceries and general mer
chandise which lie can sell cheaper
than any competetors for the fol
lowing good reasons. He pays
110 city taxes. He pays 110 house
reht. He, with his family attend to
his business. His farm furnishes
all his needs and more too. Conse
quently it is hard to undersell him.
He keeps constantly on hand a
large supply of flour and meal. He
is alive, and a let live man.
Riieunnatisrn, Cured in a Day.
"Mystic Cure" for rheumatism and
neuralg'ia radicallj' cured in 1 to 3
days. Its action upon the system is
remarkable and mysterious. It re
moves at once the cause and the di
sease immediately dissappears.
The first dose greatly benefits. 7oc
Sold by F, G. Fricke, Druggist, wt
ONLY ONE.
There has been but one new
Summer drink brought out this
season- It is Cherrr Phosphate
and is dispensed from Brown &
Harretts fountain. If
Will you suffer with Dyspepsia
and Liver Complaint? Shiloh's Vit
alizer is guaranteed to cure you. 2
NHIss' Nerve and Liver Pllle.
Act on a new principle regulating
the liver, stomach and bowel? througt.
the nerves. A new discovery. Dr. Miles"
Pills speedily cure biliousness, bad taste,
torpid liver, piles, constipation. Une
qualed for men, women, children.
Smallest, mildest, surest! 50 doses, 25c.
Sampla free at F. (. Fricke & Co's
The largest line of patent med-i
cines will be found at Brown & Bar
rett's tf
Scotch Zepher Gingham reduced
from 17c and 15c to 10c at Win. Her-
old & Son's. tf
WA nted salesman.
Local And Traveling.
A cood chance ! Dout - iuisc it !
You need no capital to represent a reliable
firm that warrant nursery stock fiist class and
true to name. Work rll the Year and
good pay weekly . to energetic men. Apply
quick, stating age. L L MAY A. CO. .
xsurserymen rmrat ana seeainen, m raui 11 in
. 1111 nouse is responsible.
HENRY BOECK
The Leading
FURNITURE DEALER
AND
UNDERTAKR.
ConstnEtly keeps on hand everything
you need to furnish your house.
CORNER SIXTH AND MAIN STREET
P lattsmout
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limiM oootitM.IVAljr "iror i)wytwa'
I was a constant sufferer from dyspepsia
ana liver complaint 1 doctored a long
time and the medicines prescribed, in nearly
every case, only axKntvatod the disease.
An apothecary advised me to use Ayer's
Sarsaparllla. J did so, and " was cured
at a cost of 99. ttuico that time It lias
been my family medicine, and sickness has
become a stranger to our household. I
believe it to be the bent medicine on earth.'
I'. K. McNulty, Ilackiuaa, ' bummer U,
Lowell, Mass.
FOR DEBILITY,
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
Is a certain cure, when the complaint origi
nates in Impoverished blood. " I was a
great sufferer from a low condition of the
blood and general debility, becoming finally,
so reduced that I was unfit far work. Noth
ing that I did for the complaint helped mo
so much as Ayer's Sarsaparilla, a few bottles
of which restored me to health and strength.
1 take every opportunity to recommend this
medicine in similar cases." C. Evick, H E.
Iain st, Chlllicothe, Ohio.
FOR ERUPTIONS
And an disorders originating in impurity of
the blood, such as boils, carbuncles, pimples,
blotches, salt-rheum, scald-head, scrofulous
sores, aud the like, take only
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
rBtriKD BY
DS. 3. O. AYEB Sc CO., Lowell, Mm.
Price ! ; sis bottles, 5. Worth a bottle.
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PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
Cleans and beaatina the hair.
Promote a lnrtiriant crorth.
Vever Fail to Boatore Oray
Hair to its Youthful Color.
Cm tcuip dif.-awM ai hair faliujg.
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Dr. Grosvenor's
Bell-cap-sic
Biwet quirk relief
Jron pain.
PLASTER.
icared at orjoe. Genuine for nale by all Ortifrirtntfi A
Klieamatism. nenralna. Dlnnnarand lombaaraf
C.ncHr",7!.-iH Encuvi.
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loilio rS! f,,r t"a. and "HrlW l.r l.aH, m letter. b.Vtere Mail.
tld by all Wul lr-Ck-lata. 'lllA.Alr..plllA7pA?
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Castoritv is Ir Samuel Pitcher's preerlptioa for Jnfnjitn
and Cbildreu. It contains neither Opiam. Morphiixe nor
other Xareotic substance. It t a harmldMss mbJtlate
for Paregoric, Irops, Soothing Syrupa. and Castor Oil.
It is Plesvsant. Its guarantee U thirty ' years use ny
Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays
fererishness. Castoria prerents vomiting Sour Curd,
cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic Castoria relieves
teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency.
Castoria assimilates the food; regulater the stomach
and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas
toria is the Children's .Panacea the Mother's Friend.
Castoria.
Castoria la an exoeSeot nwdicine for chil
dren. Mothers bavve repeatedly told m ot its
good effect po (beta cWWreti."
Da. Q. C Osgood,
Lowell, Ifeas.
Castoria ts tse beat remedy for children of
which I am acqanhuad. I bpe aha day boot
far distant vrben motaers will eoosider the real
interest of their obUdren, aad bso Castoria In
stead of the various quack nostrums which are
destroying their loved ooes, by forcing opium,
morphine, soothing syrup and other borstal
agents down their throats, thereby sending
them to premature graves."
Pa. J. F. KmoHKboa',
Conway, Ark.
The Centanr Company, TT Murray Street, New York City.
TYPEWRITER
A Ntrlcily firm cla- iiiHehlne, fu;'i Urf,.f.
fit. Made Tom tli ,-rv .! ..
Lklhed workmen, and with the 1 ,
Have ever heen .1-v.e. for I h- mir ! " ar
rallied to do nil Mirt c:ti. !... rHit- uMy
utfTirn ! me very :ti.wrtlHi i-il.l
I'd, iKf, e of m- 1 1 tf:
ciMire Mcoonlii if t'i
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a' lil.j ..1 1 hi ,.rn.i"
i'KlCE $100.
miicri is no agent 111 your
t'wij aMre" the
in oiuiacturm.
Till: I'AKiiiii M'K'U t:
Axeor wanted 1'arlsli . I.
F. H. 8EELKMIKE, Aui.
Ij'ucolu, N'h,
311KK SILNFJLLH.U KI IL
- Wagon aud Itt&ckHinith lni.
Wagon, BuKy Machine and
plow !tutiriiM 'unit
tloUESIIOBINO A SPECIALTY
lie uxes the
NEVERSLIP HORSESHOE
Which in the hHt liorncslioc for th
lariniT, r for fnt lriviin, or fur citj
uurpoBCB ever invt ntc.l . tt lb so made
that anyone ci.n put on sharp or flat
corks, as needed lor wet and slippery
days, or smooth, dry roads. Call at
h'3 shop and examine the nkvkkslip
ind you will usi no otu-..
J. M. SIINKI.LIJACIvER
12 North Fifth St.
I'lattgmoutb
Lumber Yard
TMI; 04-D ftLIABL.
INF LUMBER !
Shiutcles. Lath, Sash.
Doors, Blinds
Can supply everw demand of the city.
Call and et terint. Fourth ntreet
in n-ar of opera liout-c
Red Cross Diamond Brand
ether bled. Mefiue MmukIwm cn-i 'ml,. on,.
Castoria.
"Castoria so well adapted to cbBdrcn thai
I inioiiiinenil tt aaswperior toaoa; praacriptio
known to me."
H. A. AansmtL, IS.
111 So. Oxfosri St., Broufciyn, N. T.
Our physicians in the children's depart
meat bave apokaa burhb of their expert
etiae ha abaar aatside praoSee with Castoria,
aod slfhoiicb we eahr iiave aaxiog " oiar
medicai tmppMm what is kaowa as regular
products, yet wo twe free to eonf ess that the
merits of Castoria has won us to look wUfc
taror upon ft."
tTirmo Hosprrai. ajco Drsp3aaaT,
Boston, Mass
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