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About Plattsmouth weekly herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1882-1892 | View Entire Issue (March 31, 1892)
-A KonirlliliiK. , A aninrlliititt hovers In (lie nlr. Anil poimao't-r the iiniii't lroi, Ahil ri.hw il.ti tin- Instil rloi..!, Vft ttHlll liO fltl IF) t' I'Nf ran h-: Hut In the ii k-r, iinnril iIit, It in A .r.--ru.' DAt't't mi'l I rue. That tll! tin- unlvtro w illi J..y Ami ak-tlit luriu Willi impulse tii'wl A Koini'tliiiiK 111 tliu fun "4 wiinl. It Mcnri'i ly uiny be lumril a, voire, Yi-t frltrn-il rnpll.tH licar iNrall, Anil In their IiiiikIiiv lieiirl rrji.it e A mililile litH r In t lie breeze, So soft. It MH'ins Hplrll'fc l.rmth. Vet livillosn buudit, Kiow tri-mulou Willi M-titiiy at wlint it naitli! A Kinielliln rim llh the morn, Anil Intern with iIii'miu'h lmt rajr, llriiikK rupture to the ulliuil tiiu'Pit, Ami luMer to llm xliinliiK iluy. With yeaniliiK, Imlf of lilixs ami pnln, It awi-lln my hi'iirt, nml, womlrrliiK, I ink, What rau It n-7 A liird riiiiiotut toy win. low, "It In Hprlnu!" ZUt-lln (,'o k lu Yonlh'8 Companion. The Vtuj tiul Kiilate ioe l'p In Creole. The other day a Denver man stepped from the train, saw a lot ho thought lie would like, ami asked tho owner, who of course just "happened" to bo stand ing near, what ho would take for it. "Ono thousand dollars," was tho re ply. "Well, I'll we you again hliortly. 1 want to look about and get my bear ings." After inquiring tlie prices of various other lots he concluded to take tho first one. Ho had liecn gone but an hour, and felt a satisfaction at being ublo to do a little business so soon after his ar rival, and remarked to a companion: "This is a hummer and no mistake." To tho owner ho said: "I've concluded to take your lot. Have tho pajiers made out and we'll go up to tho bank and get the money." "The price has gono up nince you were here. It is now $l,:toO," quietly re marked the owner. "Three hundred dollars an hour!" lie giwiied, and was carried to tho train. The pace was too killing. Such activity in realty and building has rarely 1een seen, even in Colorado. The buildings in Jimtown have arisen like ratishnxmis over night. An absence of a couple of days, and ono would rub his eyes to lie sure he was awake, so great i the change. Cor. Denver Sun. Waterproof Hlioet. Every winter Bees a now idea in shoe making to avoid wet and cold feet. The cork sole has outlived three or four in ventions and semns very iopular, but the fashionable idea is now to havo oil skin lining lietween the uppers and the ordinary lining. This effectually keeps out the cold and wet, and by doing away with all ventilation and retaining the perspiration a considerable amount of warmth is acquired. The plan is proli ably open to certain sanitary objection, and residents in suburban districts far removed from granitoid or oven plank walks, nro willing to take a few chances in order to get down town with dry feet. In Canada they have a simpler and much cheaper way of securing the same result by using a very thick sock madu i i.. .... i . .... . ... n mKKi jiiiipami iniiinoani, wnicli re- quires an immense, miiimnt of water to walkthrough. It is doubtful whether ! anything lint good rubbers will imiss muster from a medical standpoint, but so long as some peoplo have a jM-ejudi against weiiring them, everv winter v ; ! probably nee homo new invention tot ., i their place. Interview With a SL o Dealer. Spirit l:iiiilin;H h, f Mni-p. At a sjiiiiiu.il n-ance in a resilience in tho Hurt hern p:t of Millersburg om night, r-N'nlyi.fi-T the circle was funned under liioj.-Ln. of the jr.cdi'jlil, iecui:ir tappine were henid on t !u fable s if solll( t. ii'.'ir; UlessiUM'. '1 : r.'lih'o.l.l i.la. '. ing to tin. r.'j by (HI I V e, I. How s Ve.";! Si-vei.-d i.:. eived, Ihe ( h o! Titor Were sending 'i ' l' hv.f-'q-hi'pcratoMit'iho Wi--' ; .11. f ;i;id ,...,.,. (Hvl.-fcd t'icy were mad" i ''..U'T Vi'il'1 Mvi.ud t !:. .c:, M-if .-.ml ic 1 mi,.,!,. (!:r.in;..r I lived ii:,l,. on '1 !., ii aid he v.Mtiled t t.ilk to Mi-s A whereupon that y..i;n!; lady i.j t',,., 4,d,' pr.iiiq.rly f.iiut.-l at:, l.h,v ,;,,. ll!iall,.I1,;1sll,,i!mel,...wa iI.e;ad IV,-i the dissilivti. d s:u, !t. Jt is r;;,id th" young 1-idy in qtt(..io 1:i ;l (1,,ir li-ieud, who was an expert on...'..!.. l, . oieil some years imn.-.Ci.ir... ,,,',. i..,,. Tit tslmrg Di-p;, (,.), tiooil rr (i,H s.,,,1,. There is a great revival Ki!: i,, 'vin.n,!t, V'ednv.-;(i..yi.i::ht ilieun(vrs '."in got up i,i juu-ting and said :'-I!r t!i I'm the man who furnish-d ih '"Than nsylnm will, Ini.nt (lt twa-VJ 'nts n jiound when it wasn't w..rt;..si When he sat down another , n,A ? I'n.l said; "lircthrcii, I want 'otnake a de,,,, breast of ,t. I'm t!i, .... ...,...,-, .,. meat mat he furnished ' the orphan ,-!,. l'niy for us!" Atlanta Constitution. A SIlo Man', f, ,. '' , A wealthy Maine man vl,;, u. I I j-nimrried made 1: a ' luVv,f0 "r ;;..;, ! ,a S.M. aferwa.-ish,. u,, s.elde.dy i U .li.she m d. It ,s m.wsaid that all ' K.u - l"Ol.ry Wl!! 1;,T i,,.,,,i rot!:.!', and i sc.htf, ner iiusLanJ will "liange. get tiling he J'K.i.wry or Tr M,,lt. I A tui-qlloise mine has 1 , ii di.-eoverod i near the town t.f lbrahim-olga. iMlt ! fifteen miles from Saniarcand. This is ' said to 1 the third turquoise mine found ' iu Ccutral Asia.-Xew York Journal. ! William Tulliver ami Minnie Stack house were recently married on horse back in the ruin at nibt .t p....i: 1 lie minister stood on the dnr.rtm, n,.. I couple said they were rainsoaked and I had too fur to e. to IOUA tid.u I in I One of the largest camelia plants vr j V.iown is now growing iu a nursery imMr .TlfVlltifwrVut,, Pn..L...l ft 1 A ma was in a ...g.ualu, iugmuu. j quite Ml8 a lwge greenhouse. Some 2,000 binls have Wn trimmed from the tree, and it still 1m 6,000. some owe The Mruin of VI uthrouiii. Tlmt riclicioux ftiiiL'us irrowth f,cun- tificullyciilM byHliiHinlstratiKA naui I but commonly kn..wi m tli itm-lir uti, I is just Ix'iimii! to cuiito j if nil v ' into the local tnMi kt-ts, tttnl tln-y'ure in;- pareil to stay till Into into lli Tail. TIiokm which urc found in tli vcj! table i.tnll.i in Washington market are of uriiiii i.tl cul'.iiro ami are now wiling at nUmt miventy-live cents a jkuiikI. A tn mth Bro they liruiifjiit $l..Ti n jkuiikI, anil a month lieiice fifty cents or even 1 1 nm will buy a pxxHy hhiii1v (if thi nu tritious and deliciotm white sti-nmioil ami brown tiix(l funi. Said tho rudily faced ami white apron ed niarketinaii to 1110 today between the Iu IT of his perfecto: Ye. I Rell A l'iumI ln.-mv Tnimlirnomq j wpociiilly during Lent. Thoso that Cfiine in now aro raised in liotlioiiKes in I mm Is underneath the plant shelves and they come j.rctty hinh, although they are KHi"B down in price lately, I havo sold thein as hi'h as throo dollars a pound. Later on in tho Nprint; wo net them from the farmers and utliurs who raiso them in their cellars, in shaded places and even in caves, and during warm weathur men and women ami boys and girls who gather them in fields ami pastures bring them in to tho city. Then wo Bell them for almost nothing as low us ton conta a pound soiiiet lines. Mont of our customers who buy mushrooms are peoplo of means, ami although we sell m'eat nnntilitii. of i - them, the peoplo as a wholo don't seem to appreciaia ami nmierHiaua tneiu, us I should think they would." Tho jolly inarketman is right, for mushrooms aro not appreciated as they i should I. Many people have eaten ' ninshrooms ouly when the canned arti- ! clo has lieen served sprinkled sparingly over a steak. There is a vast dilforonce between tlie canned mushroom and the crisp, frosh and apin'tiising fungus that one can now buy in any of tho large markets. Now York Telegram. How It It Done la Chlaa. Though tho Chinese dinlomntiut. slowly, there are some Chinese manda- ! rins whoso ways are expeditious and sumniftry. Untvr the auspices of Chang Cliih-tung foreign enginwirs are pros pecting in the neighborhood of Hankow. They were commended the other day by the viceroy to tho care and protection of a minor mandarin. Thia personage, rooted In the traditions of tho past, viewed tho advent of the "Famjui" with disapproval. Ho penned a remonstrance, netting forth that it would be unsafe to allow tho earth dragon, who has lain undis turbed Binco tho time of Confucius, to do proianely tampered with. Thoeouti- ' try folk, ho explained, were a rough set, who, on Rocing strange men with strange iastinuients in their hands probing ami peering into tho earth, would lie sure to ! bo roused to mischief, and as ho pro- ' fussed himself powerless to restrain the 1 riot that might ensue, ho prayed his ex- i cellency to reconsider tho matter. ' j The viceroy took in tho situation at a ' K '" IJ" wr",,) 'I'lv to say that, I "liWmM('u us the local oilieial did not! h,m,u 0l,ml to ''"l1' witn Ul,) situation, ,10 wa vo deputies, with loats . u'"1 fu"0W,',N' IVord the foreigners ' Haf" uml Hiiit:iljlo escort-all at tho ex- ! 1H',,W "f t'") remonstrant. Their visit is said to havo cost the worthv nine-is trato some .C7o0. and since then Chang Chih-tuug has not beeu troubled with any inoro remonstrance from tho zeal ous defender of tin. earth dragon. Man chester (England) Kxauiiner. I'l l 1,-1. 1 ful .Mr. MiiKteiii. The truiy deinocratic form of our govermiici.t, in which "ono man is as good ns mint her,'' was illustrated in a i lilile incident nt the Capitol the otl.u r .flay. A Milicuimiiilt. e of llm hoii.Ne a) -I proj-riatioiis cc-iamitiee having char;;.' t.f certain branches -f the Jii.-.n k t c I 'i r,di!n:v:i had U-fo.-.j t!i"iu leccntly t!:.-t I'.istingui.i'.n d cifien of tho 1U: !. id j of (Yhilnbi.;, the oiuci.d dug c;.ti h.-:'. hii.jwn as i oiiiuini:i..u-r I'.iiislem, wi! it tho purpose of sl;ci,i. down Ids salary from t!io iuioc-'!y sum of r j ,200 a year to ;-.i. ;D. it did Hot sli.-e. h.ivc er, and 0110 of t'i-) members ( f th, connnitteo cxjil.iiiis their clinngc? of heart by saying that be foro thecxaiiiinaii.iii was concluded Mr. Einstein so charmed the iiic'iiiImts of f hi conimilti'o with his stories of excursions made with senators in search of black bass iu tho streams about Washington that tho question of reducing his salary was absolutely i.baudoucd. "Wo want liim to come again," said one of tlie committeemen, "and as for his salary, wo would nut cut him down a dollar." Washington Cor. Albany Jour nal. Ka lAc.'.iiou Swliiilltt. Tax Collector Andrew llouchou, of Hancock, turned over as a part of his funds to Supervisor Wheeler Jan. 12 a queer bank note. It passed for a twenty dollar bill, ami but for the watchfulness if the cashier in Nichols' banking house. i this village, it might have gone nn- allei'.;'.' I. 1 lie cjsuv-r at nin e discov d tint the front of the bill was , enty, but the back was a f.Ve. They "e the sj'lit halves of Hui geuuiiaj 'l l.ot.s i:isted to::i ther. Til-.' nm's jirolit will di pen.l on whether sses the inati; to it for t wi uty dob prolVering back up. Hy doing s,. ta la i s h) lie wil on tli.i taken it; Herald. Imve ma. In lilleen dollars clear transaction. Tho collector bad mi tor taxes.-Hancock (N. Y.) Trnt A new tei anil Ovt.rco.it lu Our. it is about to be introduced nan army, the novel feature lat it is divisible into two half being arranged so as 1 overcoat bv the soldiers into the Gen of which is tl portions, eiioh to be used as a catM of rain while on the march. tj?" 1 wir. Hi Urif citiwn of Pre for six years, d never aide tori titting pasture. ( lirr.l Hint. cott, Ariz., had asth 'ring which time he eep at night except lie took the grip weeks ago, and when he recovered weeks ago, rxl " . A I'arU Telrplimie Company. In Paris tho idea of entertainments by telephone has lieen so far develojied that a company has lieen formed to provide a theater telephone service. Instruments are placed in clulw, hotels, cafes and restaurants, and various iierformaw" are constantly on tap. lly dropping a half franc into a slot the vicarious thea ter goer obtains communication with nis favorite playhouse for five minute, an 1 if be times his connection properly he cau hear the song which hits become the hit of the season nt a very small churge. A private service of a similar nature is also contemplated, and Iiefore long it will lie quite natural for a host to five a theater party in his own drawing room. There is always a peculiar fascination for the general public in listening by means of tho telephone to entertain ments which aro given at a distance. Ono of tho most attractive features of electrical exhibitions is always tho tele phono section, where a number of tele phones provide entertainments "on tap" from theaters and concert halls. This whs particularly noticeable at the Paris electrical exhibition held some years ago, and at the Lenox lycenm in New York. The telephone section was crowd ed all tho evening with delighted listen ers. Electricity. The Htrnctile for Itread In Vlniina. The distribution of bread to the poor of Vienna took place Tuesday between 11 o'clock and noon, in order to make sure that only the unemployed received alms. Though O.'.'IH) large loaves, which had cost 1,200 florins, or 100, wore given out, several hundred starving plo had to go away empty handed. The scenes witnessed wore perhaps the worst that have occurred as yet. It was piti able in the extreme to see wretch edly clad women, with babies in arms, and children, fighting as for thoir lives for a loaf of bread, int.) which, hot as it was from tho bakery, they cut like hun gry wolves. Similar scenes were witnessed at the distribution of bread to men. About twenty jttople fainted in the crush, and those who saw the bitter disappointment of the many who, after waiting for honrs, finally received nothing, will never forget tlie spectacle of human misery and want. Four thousand two hundred loaves were given away yester day, when the crush was so enormous that a number of poor women, with ba bies in thoir arms, and several old men fainted away and required medical at tendance. Vienna Cor. London Stand ard. A Big Ferry on Lake Mlehlgiiii. A marine experiment of great iinpoi tance to Milwaukee is announced. Tho Toledo, Ann Arlxir and Northern Mich igan railroad is akuit to build a largo ferry steamer to test tho feasibility of carrying trains of cars across Lake Mich igiin from Kewanneo to Frankfort. Tho new steamer will cost a quarter of a million of dollars, and will lie largo enough to carry forty freight cars, and she' is to bo fast enough to make the i nns across tho lake between the points named in about five hours. The distance is sixty miles. Tho ferrying of cars in this manner will result in a great saving, as it costs from six to twelve dol lars a car to make tho transfer of freight from the cars to tho, steam ers, and besides, the loss through break ago incident to such transfers will lu jirevenbsl. It is thought tho experiment will prove successful, as freight trains havo been thus transferred for years lc tween Cajio Charles City and Newport News, a distance of forty miles, ucro. the mouth of Ches.ijieako bay, whore t!i i water is sometimes very turbulent. Milwaukee Wisconsin. All Impel inl lieinkt. Princrt J.ncii n Loiiaparte ha be-I ivatlkd to Ijigland his jiivcious collec- j tio'i of mineral iilid chemical protbiei.-.. This collecii.i'.i contau. .specimens of Hi.! . very greatest value on account of tleir l.nity, among these being pieces of roll and platinum which are absolutely pure. Hut the gems of tho collections nro two specimens of those exceedingly r.iie metals irridiuiu and germanium. Tin; former, which is worth throe times, the price of platinum, is as large as a horse chestnut. As to the piece of germanir.ni, although smaller in size, its enormous value will be understood when ono re flects that, it is worth sixty times its Weight in gold. The whole collection was prepared in the prince's laboratory, he making tha most dilUcult exicriineits with his own hands, for ho was ono of the most i.is titiguislied chemists of tho day. It is interesting to note that his chief and al most his only assistant in his chemi.-cl researches was his wife, the princess. New York Herald. Two KlnuiK I'ish, f .-I-.. ...... K. 1. t.,1 1 x n. 1 .u'- ...il ...IV liin.'ll 11: 11 IliUI I 1 (iff the coast of Maine recent b, . ()m, the luniphis, is the only spt ebnen of the ki '.d ever taken in eastern wat. rs. -In shape- it warlike a very Ln-e sun- I fish, and its weight was about ::"! pounds. Its b:u k was of a beautiful I sky blue, the sides were sm.wv while, and the fins scarlet. The other lish, the ec.lai- of the Ca nary islands, is common in warm lati tudes, but has never before been taken s far north ns in this case. Hot h were taken at a depth of 1.0(H) feet. P.el fast Age. Forty-eight tons of supplies ' were hauled from Berlin Fulls, N. II., to Danforth's camp, a sportnuin'a resort Ht Lake Parmachenee, Me., this season, at an expense of $1,000. The hnnters who visit Parmachenee live high, and some of theni have a sweet, tooth, for !00 pounds of candy disappeared there last year. There was quite a heavy fall" of snow in Mobile Thursday, an event of great rarity and of equally great interest to the inhabitant. It was the first snow in five years and the fifth in seventy years. -1 AVANTED HORSES. HORSES. Horses and marcs for the eastern market from 4 to U years old, weigh ing from 1(" "I- They mint bo fat and smooth for which I will pay the highest market price. Will be at riattsmoiitli Monday April 11, one das only. Itriny in your good horses. Iv. 1'. KiiWH.L. World's Fair Notes Tlie 1'. S. Treasury Department has decided that machinery itnport cd to the Kxpositon from loroigcn countries' either wholly sis an ex hibit or to he shown in connection with the illustration of some man ufacturing process, shall be admitt ed free of duty. Any raw material imported for use in such process must pay regular duty, however. The Lady Manag-ers arc in com munication with Mrs. Aubrey II Smith, of Philadoljdiia, who com p'lcd a book of intrcstinruiil valua ble statistics for the Centennial con cerning the charities conducted by women. It is the intention of the Woman's Hoard to take tij the work bffrun by Mrs. Smith, and bring; it U to date, showing; the advance ment of women in philanthropy during the lust decade. The Lady Managers have already collected much supplementary data of an in ternational character, and are con sulting Mrs. Smith ns to the best methods snrrestcd dy her exper ience in arranging- che available materials. District Court. The jury brought in a verdict last night finding; Charles ISlake guilty as charged. Make can now reflect while spending a few years in the penitentiary. State of Nebraska vs. Michael Ilroadback is on trial to-day to u jury. The complaining witness was here this morning-, but had been spirited away before court convened this morning-. Left for Ashland. Wave Allen, the representative of the Ashland Hi-chlorid Institute, left this morning; for Ashland, ac companied by Jack Denson, K. Hil stein and Win. Urn nt tier, who gx there to take treatment for the liquor habit. GROWING OLD. Somoday, looking in my mirror, I'll discover, liei-e anil lliero, fllowly on my bead Intruding, Sctitteiimr tlireuils of silver lioir; Hut I do not (Link I'll murmur, And I do Dot II. ink I'll scoKI. Ami my In-art will not he saddened When I see I'm growing old. I will mnkt? no tnmetitiition Anil no tear ill dim my eye. TLvro will be uo touch of sadness, Nor a vain, regretful sigh; Youth will ho n mere remembrance, Just u story Unit Is told Hut I'll mil, w Mi to recall It When I sec I'm grow ing old. Iohidl think thai, of Life's battle. Of the lianl, relentless grind. There U lea nliead to conquer, There Is mine that's left behind. Nearer, lin n, my rust fmra lalmr On I.II'o'b jiulli so bleak and cold. 811 the gray luiirs will be welenmo When I we I'm growing old. -Josenh licit Smiley. How She Wrote It. One of the qualities necessary to suc cess iii any line of work is tho ability tc think and act p radically upon the every day questions of life. A young woman who had charge (if the cataloguing of the accounts of a Philadelphia batik employed as nn as sistant a girl apparently intelligent and well c luc-'.t.'d, to whom she gave tho nece-sary directions for the Work. Ono of tho iiislrucl ions was that, while she was to wiileout llm full name where an abbreviation was used, she must never l.bbreviale a name. One day the young woman in charge fonnd the following peculiar name and address, neatly written out by the 113 bistunt, "Saml. Drown, frus'r'o for George and Minnie .Section, Academy of Natural Sciences." Somewhat surprised at tho address, sho asked to see the ledger from which it was copied. The ledger read, "Saml. Brown, trustee fur Geo. and Mill. Sec tion, Academy of Natural Sciences." Tho young woman had never studied either geology or mineralogy, but when tho matter w.nt explained to her sho found that tho word "Section" is not al ways a surname, and that "Geo." may be an abbreviation for something quito different from George. Youth's Com panion. A lirnvp I'ilot. Captain John Stout, a MU-issi; pi pilot, died recently in New Oilcans. II is life was distinguished by so viral acts of bravery, lie was nt the w heel of the steamer Robert E. Lee when she was burned at Yucatan plantation, iu bsv On that occasion he saved a score of lives by remaining at the wheel and holding his boat to the bank, lie re mained on the blazing ve.Kil until the very last moment, and only esciiH-d by sliding down tho log chain. Captain Stout was on Isiard the steamboat J. W. White when he wa burned aliove Bayou Sara iu ISSIS, and jumped over lxmrd to escape the flames. He was picked up almost lifeless. Philadelphia Ledger. Cbildretj Cry for Pitcher's Castorhv Whrn Baoy ek, ' xe her Cutoria. WLmi the vat a Child, ilie rriml for CaMoria. Wbtn ill bfant Hit, sh elun to v'antaria, "VtMnththadfhil-lnn ii i;jv Him, (.'atiwia ft Id -a 3 rary tha largest lino of carpst3 ia tho county, A LLofwhiohwe offer at lowest possi Tale prices. CIIEST dosigns ia body Brussels and. Mo quote. pHSTTIEST and newest designs in two 1 ply and throe ply carpets. pVEHT pise of carpeting sold on its merits. &EVoYN0,UTA8Nc.fthLsOOLCARPET Y0U elioapoot graces we aro showing 1 this season will merit yc-ur attention. CSGT your carpet now and have it mado up ready for house-cleaning, In our line ot SPRING :-: GOODS, We liave the largest and be6t selected line ot Dress Goods we have ever shown, both iu woolen and wash goods. In all the New Spring Shades AND IN BLACK. Serges Hew French Cighams Henriettas, Scotch Cigham Bedfor Cord Printed Zephers Al. G. DOVEY and SONO 1 ONS YOU TH INK Tliat Old Carpet ot yours has been turned for the last time, if will hardly stand aiiolht r such U-utinjH3 you gave it lust, siu-iii l,c.--ics we know you nro too lei der luaiU'd to ;;-ivc if sih-!i niu.ther .ashing. It will lea u.-dts-; ta-l; ns you ciniiot lash back ils resju-ctiibility. Ih-ttt- discard it nlt-.otlier and h t ub H'U .Volt one ol'lhoo cl.--int m-w :it t ..-r!- (hat we liave A reri ivi-.l. c o Will soi. 11 lu- 11jw.11 ns and ymi will Want new carju-ts, cur tains, linens, etc.. We are head quarters tor anything in this line, we ran h-11 yen hemp tiirpets as low as fen cents a yard, Ingrains as low as twenty-live cents and Urussells troiu tilty cents' upward. This is a NEW : with us. We have handled that we could sell theni much clu-ajier by having them in stock we hav e discarded the former method and are nuw able to sell them at a very low jirice, will duplicate Omaha prices every time, kind and quality taken into consideration l'eiui; all new u.ds we have no old designs in the line, We have just received an excellent assortment of CURTAINS We can .-ell lace curtains J r oo cents a pair upward, Irish Point curtain.-. Tambour muslin curtains, Swiss curtains, curtain screen in Jibuti and fancy, table silks tor draperies, Chenille l'oilieH. Also a line line of window .-hades at In- lowest juices. e liave the Duest line 01 linens ever lirought to this city. Table cloths with napkins to match, Table scarfs. Durlan drape, bleached table damask with drawn work and hem stitched by the yard, plain damask lor drawn work, linen scrim, stamped linens, an elegant assortment of towels with lancy and drawn work borders, plain and Jancy Iluck and Turkish Towels, linen .hooting and pillow casing etc. niri .1.. ,1 WM. HEROLD & SOI. mm DEPARTMENT i theni with sunmles but findin , . . . .rill . f. J