The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, December 23, 1891, Image 3

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The Full I'n''""mi of
A' Iihy". l.efn wil:ti n ttpri'sl
I Hon. V. H. O' l l-itim".
ii'ie Marquis of Lome.
The i .
Henry
CIuas. Vj.dll 'erostcbal.i.
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Nine l!!ufraioi! rl.il Stories.
ArtLlca oT Pi. t!;nl Advice.
l;..ilwy iJ.'u c.iJ Adventure.
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:ve Doij'j'.e Holiday
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Vi e will Bin rnil
lumber Yard
THE OLD RELIADLE.
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Doors, Blinds
CtD Mpi'l evurw leiMand of the city.
Cull nd get tcrmi. Fourtli utrcft
,' in rear cf opcr luiune.
.'RY BOECK
f Leading
FURNITURE DEALER
AND
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UNDERTAKR.
CowtUntly krr on Una everjtliiu
you Deed to famish jour Iiuuml
OOUNIR SIXTH AND MAIM STREET
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For AtchiiiHon, St. Jom-ph, Iz-hvcii
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and nil jxjintH north, runt
noutli or went. Tick
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f(nje clieckcd
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States or
Canada. For
INFORMATION AS TO RATKS
AND ROUTKS
Cull, at ucpot or uuorcHu
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Jtf". I'Miu.iPri,
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Teleplione, 77.
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Ths Youth s Companion, no.ton, rw.
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WEEKLY
BTILL CONTINUES
The Host Popular Family Newspaper In the West
IT 13 THE BEST NEWSPAPER FOR
THE HOME .-. .-.
THE WORKSHOP, oa
THE BUSINESS OFFICE,
roa THE PROFESSIONAL MAN,
THE WOKKINLri..AN. oh
THE POLITICIAN.
IT in A prPuni.lOAM nf.Wtpa PI"!?, and m fucb ! ebir conducted,
nunib"iln3 m.,r.a mwlWH IvubinU In tho country.
It p ibu in.) ALL l in: n i.Wri. aaiX kv in iiJert partootly posted oa
mpoit.iiilVMnH ".I ovr tfii worl.l.
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llrl TIOMIHiNVA W. TuUU'ite. If 'I I ICI I,mBM'l:VI N.iUN KUU.
yahu Kti' T.in.'i "iiirm.nr 5a wi:, maky iiAi.ifciuTHniouij
JOI:Ij CIIANUI.t H IUHHIH, Bnd ninnT otfnrf cl B 'OND
i'AMB. ItwlUUiub.tiUtlaC lh'IEIi OCLAN publlanM
THE BEST STORIES AND SKETCHES IN THE LANGUAGE.
Itl FOHEIOM nd DOHXDTIO CO UTt THTO WHENCE 11 Trr tnlT
and Ui bast.
Tk Yualli's Department. Cariosity Shop, Woman' Kingdom i Tkllomo
Ara Dttor Uiana Magailna forth Tamllr
Onaoftba Moat Important roaturea Istb Dapartmont of
FARM AND FARMERS,
TAlltt bT rXlOV. W. T. HOAPD of Wl'onln. Editor and Proprtatnrof
'i..irda LiaiirmaQ." Tula la a taw fjaiiua audao Importaot gaatoAgrl
cuiluiiaia. AN ALLIANCE DEPARTMENT
Iaa alio twonopanad f ir tha apa. MI purpota ol dlaguaalna tba QuaiUona now
ajiiaU-0 ttiulttjutwiauf tcountrf.
THE WEEKLY INTER OCEAN
In Ono Dollar per Year, poHtne paid.
THE .-. SEMI-WEEKLY .-. INTER .-. OCEAN
lapubllabadarary -tondafand Tburadar at 13.00 paryaar, postpaid
Tho DAILY INTER OCEAN ia $C.OO pJJiRAJt
Tho SUNDAY INTER OCEAN is 2.00 rZJiio
LlbaralTarma to Actlra Aoautl. Boad for Bmpl Copjr.
Address THE INTER OCEAN, Ctdcaga
Many old ttnbfierH, who contractfd
chronic diarrhoea while in the
Hervice, have aince been permnneiit
ly cured of it by Chaimberlaiii'H
Colic, Cholera h nd lirrhcea Rem
edy. For Kale by F. G. Fricke A Co.
Are you made miMcrable by iiidi-
feHtlOIl, COIlMtipiltlOll, JI..lllfMH,
Ioh of appetite, yellow Hkin? fchi-
loh'a Vitali.er in u ixmitivc cure.
For -ale by F. G. Frieke A Co.
B
ANK OF CASS COUNTY
Cor Main and fifth airaet.
fair) up capital
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TRAN3ATED
A.iint villrltw!. I:nreit allowed 01 H"
tuMll and ppHniit ai("iitl(U(lvuli l al uua-
Uma rnirimmj 10 iu earn.
PKRIQNS- II0US8,
217. 91!), 221 and 21 M.tia St.,
Plattsmouth Nebraska
II. BOSS, rropriut'ir,
ha I'erkiua hiM been thufouglil)
fenoyated froui top to i".mu aii-
oow one of the bit hotel in thu .taU-
Boardiini will be tken by the w k at
14.60 and up.
GOOD BAR CONNECTED
Qjainbcrlaln'B Eyo end
Ekln
Olntmont.
at Al -. .. l.aat Csva-A TfA
Totter, Salt Uboum, Bold Uead, Old
CUTOOlO faOTCS, tVfVt BorCS, ixicnifl,
Itch, r-lrlo Scratches, Boro UIppUi.
and rila. It U eooling aod aOOlnU.
IluOdrcdjof Caacabavebeca Cured by
It after all otlter truatmeiit bad failua.
It is put up la 25 and C-0 cent boic.
Chichi art fur.-mi.
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i:.-.isc'' )!J Articles.
Natural History Papers.
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law will -H ir-'Vi-tii Hie ..h" :' ' "I illffx '"
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till" 1 i" III Ol W"U -.--' '.I mi. Mr,
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tli:ifi liv ke inliiif mil-- V"t null lur-iiii"il l-il
.mi. iii.ui . na :i ur.iiiHriv teiiiritliod fotine.
full -ervl -i (1 wile. ' Mieli'tl tlmiiiy with
hell I UK W il.Tll- llll'k, S.illl i.ll'V In liali-niiuad
M'U. It. tf'' -"rl"t inlii'llril I llllr:
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How Lost I Howflepralnedl
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l-HVHIOAL ' iKIIII.ITV, r.KHOKH of
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BIATI IIK. MMI.INK, and all WhK.AHK
and WKAKK KhNKM IMAM, UUiu?, cloth,
cm: i-ia liiTiinilsa Drracrinli'Xia. Onir tl.wl
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communion In iTnen ur Ij mail. Ktprrt trt.
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The l'U Mllcal Inalllau, No. 4 BullluU HI..
iaa ',.ily Midlcal tnlltut hiia many lml
ttfl.tr,. hilt mi Miilal. Jeritht
Th Hclanoa of l.la, or Hclf Prewnratlon, la a
treaturo in.ira rlil'.l limn ifold. Ilrad It nnw,
vary WK.IK and NLIIVOI'H man, and learn to
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Wan Iiiit'VilnlilM, -"'I t-lmfiimilt.-n saw -.i ii
ol.iiithmi tlmHitivar imv k; imtix'i' in a
grnV ut any ottn-r time. niynili:j;iil .
ritniji.(l for it; tli poor rcluiiua tiHiktd i
lrvUj tt ami jiraised it aa it pri
grV lifuvily HhuiikU iu iliffuruut
C)t. (HJ'l tllO BCVlTftl IIflllU-M of tliu
faiiiilj',4d to Uei more polito hivI p-nia)
ami lovinc toward one another at that
meiil than ut uny other of the tlireo times
8'.i3 other ineahi of the year. Tliere ar
Borne who like family dinners, and there j
are other wicked ones who Ryuiiiiithizw 1
with the younj woinitn who asuented to
having a family dinner by Haying. "Yes,
and let n have any family but our owu!"
It Ih an awful and solemn ceremony in
many homex, nvA it is made more so, a
a mle, by aoino om of the elder of the
poor relatioun, who endi'avors to enliven '
the g neral k)ih)1ii by trying to be "tho
life of the dinner." lie doeg this by
rowing reminiKcent over the younjet '
uiernlierH, and telling how pretty thc j
were hh children, and how they uwd to .
make him t-ll and retell the old Htory tl I
tho roast pig hu atole tho niglit licforti
Oettysburg, with wliioh introduction he i
promptly tidls the old story again.
It may not be no everywhere, but .
around New York city tliia li;w all
changed. It in not that the families
around the great metropolis love caeji
other less, or that they have lens caiibe or
leKde.ire to 1j' thankful, but a great and
power'ul and faHcinating rival haa come
te take the place of the Thanksgiving
day dinner, and it is known not only in
New York, but from Texas, or wherever '
slae a Yale man is carrying a transit, to
Canada, or wherever else the Princeton (
man is building a bridge, a tho Thanka- .
giving day game.
And now everybody goes out to we
Princetou and Yah) d.-cido the football I
championship, and instead of boring each
other n round a dinner table, grow hour
and exhausted in (shouting for their f.v j
vorite son or the college of their son.
Uarper'a Weekly
A flruricla Mule Mine.
tiquire Spudler has just discovered an
extensive buy inulo mine on his farm
war here. The sjuire was fishing down
by the creek near where an old Indian
mine was worked for mules, and ho was
attracted by a sound resembling the
bray of a inula coming from a little cave
in the bank of the stream. Tliosimire
commenced a search and soon discovered
the ears of a mulo protruding above the
ft earth near the water. Work was at
once commenced and several fine speci
mens were unearthed. Thu arpiiro'aHon.
In-law started with ono fine specimen to
t mineralogist's to have it assayed, hut
it bucked and jumiied with him, and,
lifter sending him oft on a voyago of dis
covery toward the planet Saturn, went
on a grazing spree in the adjacent cow
lot. It is believtd that the mine will
prove very profitable, and fodder and
corn have advanced to fifty dollars pt
front foot. Calhoun (Ga.) Times.
A Woman'a Terrllila F.a parlance.
A farmer named Morrand found a
woman lying underneath a tree near bit
farm in tit. Jerome parish. She wan
alive, but almost a skeleton, unable to
peak and insane. She was Matilda
Orapin, a domestic. Over a month age
he left a house to go to church, but had
never been heard of again and was be
lieved to be dead. She hail laid down
under a tree where she and her dead hus
band bad often sat together. - She fell
asleep and slept for two days, and when
(he awoke she had lost her reason, tihe
wandered about the wood for thirty
five days, and never tasted any food.
She obtained water from a brook. Since
he has been found she has been rational
at times and has told the above remark
able story. She is in a very weak state.
"Montreal Cor. Minneapolis Tribune.
Too Late with Ilia Objections.
A marriage ceremony at Ilosebnrg
was interrupted iu a sennational manner
a few evenings ago. Charles Minkler, a
freight conductor at Woodburn, was the
groom, and Lottie Critzen, of Hoseburg,
the bride. During the ceremoriy tho of
kciating minister asked if any ono had
any reason why the ceremony should not
proceed.
A young dry goods clerk of Iloseburg,
named Mannis, stepped forward, saying
be had serious objections, lie said ho
wanted to see and apeak with the girl
privately, lie wan put ont of the house
and a ptstol was found iu his jmrket, a
aid be had always wanted to marry the
girl, but had never ntii.iit-ie.1 courage to
tell her of bis feelings. San Francisco
Chronicle.
Illotan Ont of Ilia OMIra.
Mr. Nathaniel Paige, the lawyer, had
a remarkable exjiericuce during the re.
cent storm. He was sitting nt the desk
in hia ofllce on the second floor of the
Corcorau building, and at the southwest
corner, when the storm broke. Tho door
opening into the main hall was ojien,
but the door conm-cting with a small
anteroom was closed. The upper part
waa of glys. The strength of tho wind
broke in I. in corner windows, and, pick
ing Mr. Paige, up bodily, carried him
through the door, and with tho fraiuo
hanging around him deposited him out
iu the main ball, fHteen feet distant,
lie was not cut by the broken glass nor
hart ia nny way. Washington (Star.
The Corn lluik Weather front.
Jonathan Niles, of Norwich, Conn.,
the famoue corn husk weather profit, is
on deck Again with a prediction. Ilesnys
that tho winter will be uneven, as the
corn busks are uneven in thickness, lie
hat had great success in predictions, and
bis prophecy this time, it is believed
will come true, for it is a safe one. Cor,
New York Sun.
Klahernian'a I. in k.
No sooner had the disappointed herring
fleet tailed away from lliddeford pool,
with empty barrels, than a wonderfully
big school of the fish struckiu. Nobody's
there to catch 'em. and they're having a
great frolic Lewistou Journal.
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.-ry lin'.f i".nt
In Wu iiitoi, .
tail',' but
T OWU Of.
firhtnie. h
Hoi'i, by a
whs taken to tb t
influential fricif '
;h bis
interceHKion ine
ui;irUnuuls i
toher, and r
port,nnit,y to
ties of the di
the house were opened .
had an exceptiounl c ,
mect Uie numerous bear '
ulicd but iiH'jent mansion
Ah she was bi
ing helped into tier ear-
nage oil ilep
i ting, a shade of disap-
poii.'tment was detected in her face.
"Well, what do you think of it?"
her
friend inquired.
"I mii't confess to a very keen disan-
pointment," was the reply. "The rooms
tre nil very prettily decorated, and some
of f!ieru are dignified and impressive,
bttf 1 am sorry nof to have Been the
military."
It appeared on further, inquiry ihat
this un-Americanize4f"Ifew; Yprker had
fully expected to find the president'!
mansion surrounded by a military guard
In fall uniform, and she, was vehement
In her a.wrtions that the (Jermau way
was "ever ho much better than ours."
New York Recorder.
Man'e Doty to Man.
The father may think to hide certain
parts of his character from his child, not
wishing him to imitate them, and may
give him precepts that he has never fol
lowed, but the child absorbs what ho
fancies is concealed and forgets the
wor is which contradict it. Commands
and exhortations may produce or re
strain certain acts, but they are power
less to inspire, emotions or create desires,
Often they have a reverse-effect.
To give every ono his duo, to refrain
from taking unfair advantango, or iu j
any way enriching one's self at the ex
pense of another, are supposed to bo du- '
ties which are simply to be inculcated
and obeyed, yet how is the desire cf
gain, so intense in many minds, to be
made to yield when it conflicts with
ihese duties? Chiefly by crediting with- '
In the breast a stronger desire for justice
and integrity. The love of rectitude,
tho faith iu honor, the desire to deal
fairly and squarely with all men, must
be aroused Had strengthened before any j
one can be thoroughly and trnly just
And the same is true with regard W ,
every gixxl quality. Philadelphia Led- j
ger.
The Dear Innocents. I
Some Detroit ladies, not more than a '
tiiou.saml miles rrom a barrel oC salt id
front of a Woodward avenue grocery
(tore, recently organized a debating club
for the development and benefit of tbt
rights of women. It was their first ex
perience, the dear things, so they ap
pointed a committee to go down town
and get tho needed stationery, etc. When
the polite and affable clerk had about
finished selecting tho articles they had
put down in a memorandum book, he
inquired of the spokeswoman of the
party:
"You vil) want a 'Cushiug's Manual,'
won't yon?"
"A what?" she asked sharply.
"A 'Cushing's Manual,' madata." be
answered, moving out of range.
"No, sir," she aaid, with severity,
"this society is exclusively for ladies,
and if we want anything at all in that
line it will be a womanual, sir. How
much do wo owe your' Detroit Fre
Press.
Kowet Forty Miles for Amusement.
Willis Holly, Mayor Grant's secretary,
used to amuse himself by rowing aronna
Staten Island whenever he gut a holiday
from his arduous newspaper work a few
years ago. He did not row very fast,
bnt he always made a complete cirwiit
of the island. I think the distance ir
abont forty miles; at any rate, I know
that Mr. Holly had to rise before day
light in order to get home with the cowt
in the evening. It is a feat that he used
to speak of with a proud, beaming eye,
and I never wondered at it. I must say,
however, that in tho course of seven or
tight years' consideration of the subject,
I have never tieen ablo to understand
exactly why a man should care to row
around Staten Island. Blakely Hall in
lirooklyn Eagle.
The Water In l ull's Great Laka.
Salt Lake is by no means a saturated
solution of salt, yet it Li five or six times
as rich iu salts as the ocean, and nearly
as strong us the Dead sea. In summer
it contains between 2u mid per cent,
of salt, the saturation point not being
reached until the salt forms a little over
a third of tho liquid. There aro all
through the great basin numerous saline
bikes and ponds, but none of the size
and importance of this in Utah. Not
Infrequently they are shallow and en
tirely disappear during the dryness and
beats of summer, leaving to mark their
sites only a stretch of some acres or it
Biay be milos of clay or mud, entirely
covered with salt. Goldthwaite's Geo
graphical Magazine.
Weight of Taper Money.
In the treasury here one day the ques
tion came np as to the weight of a dollar
kill. Scales of perfect accuracy were
brought into requisition, and the sur
prising discovery was tnado that tweuty
seven one dollar notes weighed exactly
as much as a twenty dollar gold piece
The latter just balances MO grains.
However, the bills weighed were per
fectly crisp and new. Trial niado with
soiled notes, such as come in every dny
for redemption, showed that twenty
seven of them weighed considerably
more than the twenty dollar coin. Every
paper dollar on its way through the
world continually accumulates dirt, so
that after a year of use it is perceptibly
heavier. Washington Letter.
Two Mea.
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