Plattsmouth herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1892-1894, November 24, 1892, Page 2, Image 2

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    T1IK WKKKIV IlllltAI.II: 1'I.ATTSMOUM.XEMiASKA. XOVl-Mltllli 21.18!)'.
A METEORIC DISPLAY.
A Rain of Firo Expected for
the Night of Nov. 27.
WILL BEGIN AFTER DARK.
Astronomers buv This Will be the
Oreatuot MeW.il;: Fxlilbltion
over Witnessed -Lilian
Uumot VVUI Appear-
Comma Motoric Shower.
Dr. I.011U S.vift in ICoclntt-r
I'ohI Uxpri'drt oayi: "I .i .'.lift llnit ,
on the eveiwii;; of Hie ,,f
i ... i . . . . . . i.i':
numlli, a muni i ii.li i .-iniirht ii jliiHiMf
tin re wilU o niw.iMin' a ram ol lite , 11
.Mill!" I I. I O 1 1 M I I 1 1 I ' 1 1 1 I I I I- I ' t ' "
i. r. l-'i i.ny u. lit wmh t f. ii"'; ' t
yivo :i view. Iri I'lc ir wcath.-r Die
pi art ii vl c ca i fi'c l'i.-la'.l witli
(nit a I,i-h, ho we .ill soon know
more alioiit it."
plinll loam more ahout this, the
moat inyHterious aii't nearest of
all comets, which lian not been
k.-ihi Hince U, although expected
once in six yeart.
"How far uaray in this comet?''
was linked.
"In one of its v i h i t (," was the
answer. Hicla'n comet came o
( In-.- to tlieeartli that if the latter
ha I 1) eii delayed or advanced, I
have forgotten which, one month
ill it- cotitr"' tin-re would have
lieen it collision. 1 1 i tiit." within
hounds' of prohahility that thif
comet will -Hike ili' earth home
time. Indeed, it may he moving rli
rectlv ('.ward u now. On Tlinrt
' dav ni'.'.ht in slilewax so heavily
! wrijhied with snow I could not
A WOMAN THE CAUSE.
Theodore Rhinehartof Nehaw
ka Adjudged Insane.
THE MODERN WOODMEN.
which
retiiembci id (or
lay i not one of
will he
'e.ii'H. Thi li-
ju-liodic ones alluded to Indole, I. lit
connected with the apperance of
thin new comet. Ah the wlioi.- mat
ter i of j;i'ca t i niport nice in astro
mmiy, I will i xplain the conn. c
tion. Met'-olif lnwiTrt used 1o
citiHe terror on all widen. As ie.
ceully :n lv!l the lower cl.i-f-c.i ifi
this country conlideiitly expict.d
the end ol Ilie woi I I had come on
the cal.mce o; a vo'ent di-nu h
mice of thi.- t- .i t. Now it i- .known
that meteors n e cin.-i ly eoum-eu il
with coiactn, and it i.- In liev.:d lli.it
tit. v iu.iv he p. ii ts oi comet.-.."
lr. Swill p.n In.-..' I .he t..llo--;n.j
1eli".;r i,u: -!'.i-i l.el'ich cidilescomet
llcdiiie.V .'.-"ihle I". la's. John
KiU'hie Jr." Ti.a; -.- t I ' a pn..
r.le to .:n o:'d . n . i v i.ioi,,.l, lad. l'r.
ivvitl I c.i I and tv-u ml .1 with t VI
dent rel,.-ii, I r. .-..vitt i-.niiioed
lloi.ii ' coin s on 'I'n i a . ui,-;h!
with i ar .' ;m ! wa- .- ;i lo-li vvih
several M ran f-' .iiui ! ie- os.-ex.-ril
hy it. o.i I i id.iy a'.lei 1 1 . . .1 1 the
telegram c.nue. The in leiyi elal ion
of the inet.-.i.e is 1hi-: "John
Kiti hie, Jr., I Iimtv.t .11 Ihnvar.l
I'nivesils , f end- liu 1 noli, e ; i
Sill to mini .11 hull that a caldc
'raiu li.un the tierm id n.-noiioifier,
J terhei ii'li, has In en received at
JI.ilv.inl htaii.i;;- Ui 1; Holme'
C iinet in, iv I." loiind to he, the
f.inoiis Iml.iV conn I."
"I lieiive tli.it is Hi I rii solution,"
H.iid Dr. Swill. "I'lus is leriainly
the mo.it rem irivahie co n l 1 have
Cv'er M-eii. la it. clean outlines and
jUMition Iheie in Hoinethin ianiil
i.11. Ihela's coiiirl is, perhaps, the
ini.ct iiiten lini;- of 1 1 n- htavenly
4j -.i.'.ie.-. We know that it fhotild he
v.'ea m ee.'tinii peiii.dy. ,;ouH'iiini s
wtn'ii ilx heao.v ciiies il 0h17.es
fiercely, at others there i-v no trace
of il, and aain it appear.- in two
divisions, M'paraled Iroiil each
other. In 17w Montaigne discov
ered u comet; 1 1 1 1 1 ly-tluee ye,.rs
later l'ond h an 1 another, and in
H Hit la jrave his name to a new
comet. Imagine, the surprise of the
OHtriviK.ttiical world when it was
learned a few years later tll.it these
three comets were one and I he same!
Calculators at once he:j,a:i to search
out the path of this, heavenly tramp
mid it was proved that it should a -pear
once in fixtecu and sixteen, h
years. The Iii;uiin.f was correct,
nnd sometimes the comet appeared
when the glasses were ready. At
other times it would not even idiovv
n tail feather. It was noticed, how
vcr, that Dida's comet came in
ipht only on multiples of the time
calculated for its regular appear
ance." "Doch the rnuii l look the name at
om; visit as. at another?" was asked.
".No, indeed," was the reply. "In
ltiela"s comet wart seen to lie
ltvidcd into two parts; in 1S.TJ the
division whs. more prominent
Ohen a detective is on the track of
n crook who has hitherto succeeded
In Roitijj into secure hiding places
when lund pressed, any clew is
tM7.cd engerly. The phenomina of
I8td and 1S.VJ pnve us a clew to the
trick? of Hlela's comet. 'Could it
lie possible?' Asked Home one,
'that Hicl.Vs comet at certain times
break tip into pieces, remains for a
period in a chaotic state, and that,
after a time, the parts are again,
drawn together hy Home Htrange
force and the comet formed again?'
Then it was remembered that the
appearances of this comet had
often her-n connected with meteoric
nhowers. Uiela's comet was due in
1W, and that year marked the most
wonderful meteoric shower ever
seen in Europe or Asia. We had
only a remnant of il here and yet I
ountud SS'.l meteors during the
night., TJUlf J,tji),fo.ckets with
dropped tmeinto xt .right pocket
for each meteor. On reaching 100 I
put a penny in the left pocnet
Such a method would have proved
vain in Europe, where 200,000 could
be aeen front one point."
"The interference is plain," con
tiuueilthe asfotiomer. "If this is
LUela'a content, as I fumly believe
on the night of November 27 it will
give ua a great meteoric display. A
few Hparka may fly on the night of
the 25th, but the mam interests will
center on the first-named date. A
atar-fchower ia always a fine eight,
utif hia piophecy comes true we
WLEPINO WATER.
I'eitilllii'ai..
Father Hull voted for lla.rison
last week and forty years ao In
voi.-d lor U'im. Henry ll.irri-oii. lie
hope he may
nieces-' id
1 i vi
can,
ye ,' - o
1 o Vol ' '.if
lid lies j et.
I
We a -
Va v lor'.- e
ciated l.y i'i,
in." ton, and
eeived ;i ,',
. ! e,e -v ! 1'
'till J -t .1,.: r
el al
Ie
Tom
hat
r .-i
. - . .
ni that
eti- duly appre.
Mi'li'leui ;it Wash,
ite has recently re.
d promotion. Dot
" -.v hen Cleveland
out:"
Mis. V. 1,1. (
"ion l.it
one va ' I ie
n. .v lor M
a n i; in -v
d.'.-.'ivi' 1
tin" w ron .
for pen.-it
lie : o a Inn;
V i III.
i I v Ie r ived a pen-
of .; I'J pee inotidi with
Viiv. This i-l ;
! 'arlv Ie, and w." ha', e
! ' ' - in i i r to w it w ho
t-.ime treatment. Jt's
1 i ii in the inin ni now
is a ltd will s ) ii ! i 1 1 1 : i to
t .rover is aid." to
,i
An ai
c r ., .
.rid t in
of Mr.'.
irm of lire ,
in a n i id I
Iio e com)
IIilii. U.
m Monday ;i. in .
r vd i u e eji i.'ens
i iiy n the home
ed. The llauie
were extinguished in ;i few minute
w'lh a few I -iii-h.'t n water hv hit
son-, after they had chopped a h,,;,.
in the r.iof ii". ir I lie kilchen i hi'ii
uey, wliete !,e heat lioni ii,,. ,,(,,ve
pipe had ignited the l.iiii and raf
ters. Probably the best pleased repub
lican in this nuinty alter i 'lection
was I Ion. t rl mdo I'. ll t. Ibr u n d
lo his home in A v oca I h i i,k i n j. bin
huht for M'nator had been a losing
one, and w hen the returns showed
dillerent Dr. Duller -cut congrati:.
I.ilioiis. Hack came a reply from
Mr. Tclft, "Wire me particulars, I
thought I was beaten." There were
m.iuy ymingas well as oil repub
lieaus who were pl 'a.-ed over Mr.
Tint's election.
Th'?y Adjoui-n-d Their Meeting In
Omaha Aftf-r Transacting Sev
tral Important Measures
- Other City News.
A Jaimnesu Tua.
A Japanese Tea was the nni.pie
euh l laiunient given by a family
who have made the fashionable
trip to Japan and brought back a
choice variety of Japanese costumes
and brie a brae. The ladies of the
family, a mother and three daugh
ters, have a charming boudoir idf
the drawing room, which they have
fitted up with mementos of the trip,
supplemented by judicious selec
tions from Oi iental utores of this
country, and IheelTecl is charming
ly Japanesque. In this artistic
apartment they received their
friends in a delightfully informal
mant.er, each of the hostesses wear
ing: a veritable Japanese dress of
crepe, magnificently embroidered,
and their heads bedecked with pins
galore. Each had lur tiny table
from which she dispensed delicious
tea in rare Japanese cups, both the
cups and their contents eliciting
enthusiastic exclamations from the
recipients. The floral decorations
were in Japanese tdyle, only a sin
gle blossom or spray of a kind in a
vase; and the arlistic elfect of the
whole proved that the ladies had
made practical use of their eyes and
br iiius durinir their sojourn in the
land of the Mikado. -From Demur
est s Family Magazine for ovem.
ber.
Changed Hands.
N. G. Chilberg, who purchased
the old J. V. Young's store last
spring sold his stock of goods to
Al. Johnson and Perry I.athrop,
the transfer was tnntle this forenoon.
These two young men are hustlers
and Tits Hekali predicts a bright
future for both ot them. "The name
of the firm- win Ut Johnson & Lath
rop. Mr.- Chilberg hav accepted a
position as traveling representative
for the Union Pacific Coal company
and will enter their employ next
Monday.
Take off tns Horns.
The undersigned is now ready
with a good portable chute and
tools to remove the useless weap.
ous of horned cattle at ten cents per
head, A letter addressed to the
undersigned at Kock Ulufi, Cass
county, Nebraska, will be promptly
answered. S. L. Fuklong.
Regular bowels follow the use of
Tutt'8 pillt
A Clri the Cause.
Theodore Rhine hnrt wes brought
in from Nehawka Saturday and
examined by the insanity board and
found t be a lit subject for the
nnylutii.
K'hinehart has been employed on
the farm of Eavvson Sheldon for a
long time. A girl arrived from the
old country not long ago who hail
promises 'o wed hini but she
changed her mind and joined for
tunes with another, and brooding
over the fact unbalanced his mind,
lie will he taken to the asylum
Monday.
Modern Woodmen.
I'he head camp of the Modern
W "d went into a committee of the
whole again yesterday morning on
I i" revision til the fundamental
laws.
A state convention was provided
for, to be held immediately preced
hr; the head camp meeting, the
m b a jeand per diem t xptnse tif
which will be paid by the head
camp from their capita asse.-.--m
i -
The fiscal year of the order was
mad o. i inl 1) ember M. mid the
terms of all present officers vveie
evteuded to thai lime.
A i attempi was made to dis
ipiai , fy all oll'ici i v of the order for
ie fleet ion, hut the 1 1 .-lut ion met
with general opposition. The of.
lu'i' nl lead 1 1. 1 it I, !', I hi ,vev er, Was
made subject to the rule.
I lu-i ;ii'.- s is iii-beii forward at
the afternoon session and everyone
i V i a.'. I in i a ! 1 1 I y to get a .v i ,
The amendments tn the lunda
mi ntal law were concluded in corn
in, tie of the whole am! ratified in
open e - - i o 1 1 .
The salary 'pieslion was then
rai.-til and pay in general given a
I ai.-e.
I be ffilary of the hea l connsnl
Wi s ineea-ed to '.',U!H, of the hei.d
cl.-rk lo '.',."111 per year, an 1 the per
diem of the board of directors was
raised to ifS.
GO-SIP AflOnrJU COUR r POO Ms.
L. I !. Williams has commenced
suit in district couit against Win.
II. Sehildkiiecht.
The case of k'.J.Ciilliland vs. Win.
lCichardsun is being tried this af
ternoon in Judge Archer's court
before a jury composed of Tom Pat
terson, Frank Morgan, Pert Pollock,
1'rank Davis and I. II. Dunn.
Henry Ilebener, Henry Wesner
ami Henry Sheldon of Nehawka
were i.i the city today.
TV.e case ol Jack Den-am vs. Jones
iV Fitzgerald in Judge Archers
court has been continued until
November 2,-.
In Judge Archer's court the fol
lowing was done; J. M. Craig vs. J.
F. Voris. Judgment by default for
.i0.:i.".. J. M. Craig vs J. F. Voris
judgment by default for $l(H.22
Hall it Craig vs. J. F. Voris judg
ment by default for $1 "JO. IS.
K'obert Carli.-le vs Heiirich Eng
leking, etal. Suit on creditors bill
was filed in district court today.
The transcript in the cases of the
Slate va Geo. IS. Dovey and Henry
Pons, were filed in district court to
day. Jas. Woodson began attachment
proceedings against C. V. Johnson
today in Judge Archer's court for a
board bill.
Holmes Marshal vs. Win. G. Mc
pherson is the name of a case filed
in district court today.
County Clerk Dickson is busy to
day issuing certificates of election
to the successful candidates in the
election.
Tin; IltiKALi) is glad to announce
that the semi-annual district con
vention of the lipworth League will
be held in this city commencing
Nov. 23 lasting three days. This city
has not been highly favored of late
with important gatherings of this
kind and we welcome the yeimg
people of the Lincoln district toour
city. The program contains the
mimes of some oi the most promi
nent workers in the country, among
them being Win, IS. Hhickstone,
superintendent of the Chicago He
brew Mission; Dr. 13. L. Paine, Lin
coin; A. Nash, State secretary; Kev.
C. N. Dawson, South vOniaha; Kev.
T. A. Hull, Weeping Waterand Kev
F. S. Stein, Lincoln. These men
are prominent in their special lines
of work, while Mr. Hlackstone is
probably the ablest man in the
country on the subjects which he
presents. The session of the con
vention will be held in the Method
ist church to which the public ore
cordially invited.
Waited Upon by the Sheriff.
An exciting episode of the demo
cratic ratification at McCook last
night was the serving upon Con
gressman McKeighan, the speaker
of the evening, of a summons to ap
pear before J. IS. Kelly, justice of the
peace, on the UOth day of November,
lH'.i'J, at 1 o, clock p. in. to answer the
action of "J. S. Le Hew and IS. C.
O'Ponnell for ifoO and interests
from November '1, 1SSS, the same
being the amount of a certain pro
missory note which was placed in
the hands of the defendant for col
lection and remittance, he being
county judge of Webster, which
said note was collected by the said
dcfciident and the amount thereof
fraudulently and feloniously kept,
embezzled and appropriated to the
use of defeiideut and against the
will and request of plaintiffs."
She! ill Hanks of K'cd Willow served
the summons at about 11 o'clock
last night.
"Cmwii coiiuli cure warranted h cure
by brawn Sc llnrret.
AT A R A'l TLI(. KATE.
Kearney Hub.
Everybody who was out on the
street about inion today and was
obliged to walk north, realized that
he had something more than the
usual atmn.-phei ic pressure to over
come. They ueie probably not
aware, however, that they were
facing a current ol air tl..il was trav
ell a g' a t a higher rate of -peed than
the last mud and was going at
nearly a mile a minute. Put Mr
Ciirley, who is authority on all
such matters, inform.- us thai i-lK'h
was the cai-e.
At 2 o'clock this morning Ih wind
vv.i'ouly moving et the r.i I two
miles ;m hour, b.it ii soon began to
increase and at S o'ch.c't it had
re.iehe I thirty utiles an I at l'..':la it
was i usliin i In on ;h t'p.i.'e .u the
rate of liity-a.itr miles p r ii ir. At
2 o'clock ii leo lo forty-eight mile.-,
and ill." ave:a .; ali day his been
forty miles. I'lii is ih.- mo -t con
ti minus hidi w i n I that has been
experienced r inee hpring-. There
have bee.i moment when :i higher
Vel icily was i . '-I.e 1 than today,
but it has not lasted .- long. 'I be
indie il ions are i.e. 01 a i lor a nunc
pi iet day n mm to ,r, am! a! 1 v iio a re
obliged ta I".' out will t-iucel'el
hope they are r eal Led.
dlpaper r'
I i;ce,
in pine al
S.i v i ler'.-, .'.IK', Main street.
Autumn Overture
it
OPYRlOhf luJI
Slkk to it!
Sometimes you ni.ty liuvo to witit.
Tlie trouble that Luvo been years
in gathering cuu't alvrr.ys bo cl .rctl
away in a day. For all the diseases
and disordera peculiar to woman
hood, Dr. Pierce's Favotita Ire
pcrijition i-t tho surest and speediest
remedy. You can depend upon that
but if your caso is obstinate, give
it reasonable time.
It's an invigorating, restorative
tonic, a soothing and Btrcngthcn
ing ncr i:ie, and a positive specific
for fentaln tveaknessci and ailments.
All functional di.5turb.mccp, painful
irregularities and derangements are
corrected ami cured by it. All unnat
ural discharges, bearing-down sensa
tions, weak Lack, accompanied with
faint pptlls and kindred Hyruptoms,
aro corrected. In cveiy caso for
which it's recommended, "Favorite
Prescription." in anaranteei to give
.satisfaction, or tho money is re-
landed. .No other medicine- for
women i sold on sneli tcrmtt. That
proves that nothing else offered by
tho dealer can bo " just as good.
raw
BY : THE
Leaders in the Clothing Trade,
MAYER & MORGA
E
l'l.AYING TO TilK Tl NIC t)i-
-r , i ' , s -r r- M in r
Showing Bargains
THAT CANNOT I!!; MATCH!::) HY
Any of Our Gcmpetitoi
Our assiii tiiH'iil is roiiipuM il oi' t-rici titdi.
Il'OIll till' ClViilti nl' 1 Ipj I) -1 ul 1 1 1 tl In c ! 1 1 cs o f
Now York (Jits .-iiiil liu'i iiti'ii'i'. hen l'
hi'Uiiti milking nur l-'uil t.-.iivh.t-c-; wn i!t tt'i-
llli M CM 1 1 .-"llOW lnt ('.i-- ( 'ntil.tS' till' Ill's!
st'N'ct.,1 htn-U m' Men"::,, Loyc' rr.d Child
ren's Clothing i-vi-r. -..il. I in ilu-. ni i-ut. Wo
Slli-ft'l ill'l I 111 l)"M.i ni't)!t fX. VCtutioHx.
Ask for Your Inspection of the These Good
it Vvill hi) a ji'ta-ip'.' !"r us in simw 3'nti
llnv 1 Iirii (.inni!
Whether You Purchase or Not
Herold's Double Store
HEALTHFUL, AGREEABLE, CLEANSING
For Farmers, Miners and Mechanics.
A PERFECT SOAP FOR ALKALI WATER.
Cure Chafing, Chtppcd Hand, Wound, Burn,
Etc A DelictiUul Shampoo.
WHITE RUSSIAN SOAP.
Specially Adopted for Uso in Hard Walar
UNDERBUY AND UNDERSELL, (
Ottr Two
Wu tcli word
,)
T1IK.SK two words fj.itc.riixo tho whole phil
osojihy ol iiii'ivantilo siiccis?--iiiult ihiiv, not go
much to 111:1 In c t'xttii j.n tir on oods, I'tit to nell
apiiti at :i jn'opiii-tiiitiii!' under yrkv, nnd with the
"Knock-down Loic" of our uiiiiiiitcluthli. baraiiii",
bwtcp ma. i'oin.etitinn lrointmr ji itlt tike the chair
before the wind. Ve larnc.'-tl invite you to call
timl e.xaniine our ; Is iiml jiriccs wlrch appeal
with the l.tiruin clo(ticiice ot genuine hargaitis t)
your suit intcrci-t. Recall your attention to the
following "Trade Quiukeiiers":
Trade Quickener No. 1.
IJats at Half Price A complete stock of ileus'
and J!os' lints, counted to us by V. .. L. (iib
bon & i)o., wholesale bat house of Omaha, being
the stock of one of their customers who tailed. We
bought them tor 5Uc on the dollar and are pre
pared to sell them at a proportionate under-pricc.
Trade Quickener No. 2.
Shoes at Less Than Cost, to Make $3,000
worth of Ludies', .Misse', Children's, Men's and
Hoys' Shoes knocked down at auction to the high
est bidder. We took the lot at about 40 per cent
under the regular price, and tho price that we are
ottering them at will be a great bid for your trade.
We are also ottering in our Shoe Department 1,
COO pairs of l adies', Misses', Children's, Men's and
Uoys' Sample bhous, being the entire line of sam
ples of shoes manufactured and carried by one of
the largest wholesale shoe houses on the Missouri
river Kirkendale, Jones & Co., of Omaha and
we are ottering them at exactly factory prices.
Trade Quickener No. 3.
Underwear to the consumer at prices that other
dealers pay. We buy our underwear in ease-lots
direct from the mills, saving the middle-man's
profit, and can sell it to our customers at the same
prices that the western wholesale dealers charge
the small country uciTer. Call or send for our
prices on underwear and be convinced of the truth
of this statement.
We have opened up the store room formerly oc
cupied by Brown & Barrett, druggists, so that we
arc uowready to do business on a larger scale than
ever, in our Immense Double Store building. Sec
our Fall and Winter line of Dress (Joods and
Cloaks before buying. We can save you 20 per
cent in these two dupaittnents.
vv mmiii neru a at nn
505 and 507 Main-St., Plattsmouth, Neb.