The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, October 18, 1888, Image 1

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I'LATTSJIOUTH, Mllilt ASlvA, TIIUJISDAV EVKXINC3, OCTOIIKK 18, 1888.
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A Hint for Cities.
NotLlng could bo better than ths nsso
rintion recently formed lii TLiUdflplila
(ailed tb -i Kpiiro usscx-iatiun, having
for ltn object t lio increuso of small parks
an l other openings in the mass of houses
ns a p.initary measure, and also for Iho
eonif'irt nn-1 rtdiienieiit of the peoplo
'1 li'n is it-tier limn sending rrywds of
' i i ! .3 ix'ii tint t.-r opiii air during a month
of fiiiiimer An address Iieforo i bo Mis
K'Kii i llni lienli Kirl Koi-iety, homo years
ice. reeoi'jmended a fyste!n allowing for
;;:i j'Oiiin.ij every fourth of it milo in all
. !s in this way a eity would bo
i : i-j-..'ir!i! y Minny n rid at the miho timo
r.fv'nk'd with shaded spots. The Farno
i:ir-:ided driufiii. fountains in ea-h
. niii provided tiirt-o limes a day with
' (l.l eitios e.-i!i nly bo improved
.w i-.-i can bo laid out on tho bttcr
jrii;elp!eu. Such eities could not easily
have portious that fall into degraiiud
i-ht :- i'-.ii habit s are! Im-i-ouio both vilo and
t: : i .i.tly To reform men v.e must ro-
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It l;as In-eu sturgested that tho noi.-so of
mat hinory li:is a bt-nelirial eiTi'Ct upon t!;o
u-.-rvt'-s of c'.t l.J ainl women employed in
f :f .';. l't.r tho li.st lew veel:s f lier
v. o; I; mnid t he et;uejtss clatter the cut
-i-i e sri-neraliy lias headaches, a tendency
t uc-.u uess, and sufiers considerably from
i'isom:ii.i. Liiter. v. hen sho lias becoaie
acci;sto!i:e.l to it. the headaches disappear,
heariiig i s reuiarkabiy iv-ute, and her iser-vousin-sri
i.-j much abated. Tho result is
tho r; ve;.-e f what would bo expected,
but slut is', h huis and liyienists Bay that
it is what is found in tho majority of
rases. C
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Tallest Cliimuey in FxUteiice.
Probably t!:o ta!lp?t chimney in tho
world i i oiio th-it, i.-t li:ig erected nt East
Xevark. l! ' diameter at tho base is 28
fift, and it i.i to bo 'J feet in diameter at
tho tor. It -: t bo of tiolid irick to an
altitude of CIO feet. A cast iron rim 20
feet in diameter and a bell will surmouut
tho whole. iii:i!iiuij the total altitude of
! tho r.tructur.) :;:;.' feet. Thero will bo
. 1,700.000 bricks used in its const ruction,
i and its cost will bo ijto.t'OO. A view of it
can bo had from trains crossing tho New
ark meadows. New York ban.
ltilwuy Hills In Parliament.
Tew of tho outside public can have any
idea of tho enormous cost of r;etting a
railway hill through parliament. Tho
parliamentary, (surveying and engineering
coyts of tho Kendal and Windermere
company amounted to a trifle over 2 per
cut on the whole expenditure, on the
lino Of parliamentary i-o.-ts the J'righton
railway averaged i'l.su'j per milo; Man
chester and l'.irm'uuhani, L, 1!.'0; Dlaek
wall, '1 1,1 1 1. Thcsi; Ii run -s aio almost
beyond bdief, when wo consider that
some Lmglish lim s in fuvorahlo positions
cost altogether only i.'10,00'J per pule.
Tho Brighton line for two sessions fought
a desperate batth; against fcveial M her
comji.iiiies, and when its b'.il cuino before
tho committee tho expenses of counsel
and witnesses amounted to over '1,000 a
day, and tho discussion of tho measure
lasted lifty days.
Tho solicitor's bill of the Southeastern
railway contained 10,000 folios, occupy
ing twelve months iu tnatio;is uJ
amounted to '210,000. Ono company
found such difficulty in getting their bill
through its preliminary sta;;es that at
last, when they had reached tho long do
sired last fitago, thev had already t-pent
nearly a million of nioncj. and this si.uply
for obtaining tho privilege of making tho
railway. Of tho terrible costs whi'-'i havo
been incurred only to lead to uhimato
failure, ono im-tance will bo r.uliieient.
Tho discussion upon tho Stone and Kugby
lull lasted sixty-six bitting days, from
February till August, 'M and iu tlx
year 1S40 tho measuro was defeated, allei
having resulted in a loss of 'l-li 5,000 to
its unhappy pi-omotcrs.
Il is needless t say that such enormous
expenditure cripples many a railway, and
prevents its shareholders from ever earn
ing good dividends. The ceaseless
energv, untiring perseverance and neat i
diplomacy which havo to bo shown la
pushing a railway bill to a successful is
sue are almost, beyond belief; but it Is
much to Lu des'red that sumo means
t hou Id bo discovered of keeping down the
expenses which so often go far to ruin a
line even heforo it has bejuii working.
Uaiiway Press.
Dr. C- A. Mar shall.
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Preservation f tin; Natural Teeth a
Specially. A uct-tln t ics gi veil for Pain
I.I.SS FlI.I.IMI Oil "K.XTUAt TION' OF TKl.TII.
Aitiliti.il tilth niiiile on Oold. Silver,
Itiilibi-r or ( iliili id Plates, ami inserted
as soon as teeth are extracted hr n do
sired.
All work warranted. Prices reasonable.
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THEY SAY !
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room Sweeps Clean!
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M.-etJ en t!i- lir-t and
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ari: luviifU to meet v.itii us.
f. K. WuifK. n. r
Vm. Hays, Secretary.
Nolliins Uko tlic I;!i!:er Horn.
Japanese gongs melodiously summon
guests to dinner, and are considered a
great improvement upon tho dinner bell.
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ji an ueviees. uowever, wnicn nave ucen
invented to call people to meals, includ
ing tho bng!, tho gong, strings of bells
suspended from tho jortiere rod, and the
soft spoken waiter, no arraugement sends
such a thrill and awakes such an appetite
as the farmer's horn. Chicago Herald.
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ljNoit. Secret.jry.
Center of Oar Universe.
Considering the fact that many astro
nomers are inclined to regard Alcyone the
chief f,tar of tho Pleiades, os the center
about which tho universe revolves, It
seems quite curious that many savage and
semi-civilized tribes havegiven this group
of stars an extraordinary importance.
The peculiar belief.- which they hold con
cerning it aopsar to Lo of great antiquity.
Arkansav Traveler.
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?ScOi)HlHi. POST 45 G. A.
BOnfF.a.
io of tlie VTfiist.
fetalistics furnished by tho Lonaon stay
and corset makers prove that tho averago
size of tho femalo stay wetiring waists has
decreased two inches iu tho last twenty
five years. Ono mother had ordered a
corset of hixtucn inches to bo worn by her
17-ycar-oUl daughter by day, and one of
eighteen inches to bo" worn at night.
Nev York Sua.
J. V. Jell vs. i.N
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Adjutant.
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Ser;t Major.
. ..Juarffr Mas'er Serur.
I'o-st t'liaplaia
riiilosopliy of the rianttttion.
Mr. Levi Fisher sold a couple of bales
of last year cotton to the Bensons thi?
week Some one told l im he could have
rot more for it if he had sold it hist year.
"Yes," was the reply; "but if I had sold
it then I wouldn't havo tho money now."
Something in that. Ilartwell Sun.
DcseiKT.ilion of tl-.o Human Teeth.
Tho law cf retardation exhibits itself
in the teeth of tho higher races of mankind
in a highly inconvenient manner. Tho
greatly developed brain requires all the
available) room in tho skull; there is no
space loft for the attachment of muscles
for a powerful jaw. Cooked food also
causes a degeneracy in tho development
of the jaw. There is constantly no room
left for either tho wisdom teeth or the
second upper iucisors; the wisdom teeth
arc retarded, often cause great pain, and
decay early. Tho second incisors appear
in startling and unexpected placos, and
ofteu (in America especially) do not cut
the fftim at all. Professor Copo says that
"American dentists havo observed that
tho third molvr teeth (wisdom teeth) are
in natives of the United States very liablo
to Imperfect growth or suppression, and
to a degree entirely unknown among sav
ogo or even many civilized races."
Tho same suppression has been observed
in tho outer pair of superior incisors.
1 his is owing not only to a reduction in
tho size of tho arches of tho jaws, but to
successively prolonged delay in the ap
pearance of the teeth. In tho same way
men, and the man like apes, have fewer
teeth than tho lower monkeys, and these
again fewer than the insectivorous mam
mals to which they aro most nearly allied.
When this difference in dentition has
been established, civilized man may claim
to placo himself in a new species, opart
from low savages as well aa from ui.oli
pcs. Mrs. Aiico Bpdingtoa in Popular
Science .Monthly.
For "run-down." debilitated and overworked
women. Dr. Fierce 's Favorite Prescription ia
the best of all restorative tonics. It is a potent
8eciflc for all those Chronic Weaknesses and
Dinf-niTs peculiar to Women; a powerful, gen
eral as well as uterine, tonlo and nervine, it
imparts vlsror and strength to the whole system.
t prom pt I y eu res wea k iiens of Mtomach, nausea,
indigestion, tjliiafinir. weak back, nervous pros
tration, debility and sleeplessness, in either sex.
It is CMrcfully compounded by an experienced
physician, and adapted to woman's delicate
organization, l'urelv vegetable and perfectly
Harmless in any comurion or the svgtem.
"Kavoriie rreacrip
(lou" is the only medicine
for women, sold bv druuxists,
under a ioitive tuar.
on tee of satisfaction in every case, or price
1.00) refunded. This p-uarantee has Deen.
printed on the bottle-wrapier, and faithfully
carried out for many years.
For lanre. illustrated Treatise on Hiseases of
Women pasrea. with full directions for
home-treatment), send ten cents In stamps.
Address, Wok lh's Dispensary Medical
Association, 003 Main Street. Buffalo, N. Y,
THEY - ARE - MAD !
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WARHANTED.j
Joe
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SAVE YOUR MONEY
AND 1WY YOU IS
o
HEALTH
WEALTH !
Iff v .r. 1 I af.AlU
Taking the Lead,
Southern women aro said to have taken
the lead of their sex in money making in
New York. Tho head of the richest Gnn
Coooanut Culture in Florida,
It is probable that the cultivation of
the coooanut for proSt will always, in
Florida, be confined to tho region on the
Keys and mainland south of the Caloosa
hatchio river, though the palm will con
tinue to bo grown for its great beauty, or
a chance crop of nuts, in. protected, spots;
even as far north a ha latitude of Twrma
ar.'4 dpe Canaveral. Tho cocoanuts pro
duced in Florida aro a triile smaller than
those of the tropics, and are not con
sidered so valuable for seed, henco rnut
of those used for planting are procured
from Central America, move esneciallv
y pjrn (H
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wil ONE - PRi
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GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
, Cap0 stnel Trunks,
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The Slashing, Dashing nnl Wide-fiwak.'
ft. B. Wivikiam, JoFX A. Pa V IKS,
Notary Puhlic. Kotary fubllc.
WiXSSaA2Sdt lAVIi:,
A.itor:asyG - at - yejw,
O.T:ce over I'.ank of Caps County.
Pl.ATTSMOUTIl, - . ?T?.arAiKA
Herald
Pr. V..C. Wes'N Nerve and lira In Treatmiii
1 jui-.wt.-i specitic fer lly.tti-ii i Ii7zi ies.
CouvuNi'Min. Kit. Nervous eiinlnia. H-ad-nche.
Xerveti:; Pruir it'ini funded by tber,iJt
jc.siil r t-ti-i w..k..J.ii.ejs. V. :it;.l Ue
,rP;on, Softenititr ttf I tie r:ii reMiiitiii; in iii
i.' nity ai ' lesdH'H t miseiy. riee;ty and 'ieatn,
rtc:ii,iture "ill t,e l'..ii rein'ie-s. l.t.ss of I'cV.'-
in elltier si X Inv-diitti-ry l.osnt-n ail'- S:f-i
ii;:i tiinta caufil by over-oeriieii of Mie
ti eifltii3 irtK r-ii:t!r,!eiice Kadi bej
.-..:;i'oi!i one m.irt l.' 'ivail.it-.t. l ul u bus
lite tor -5.ua, ?..-t by w ail pu paic" op
reet-lpt of prii-e
To on ro ar cae Willi eat-li ori'er r.-i elved
by i-f 1 si boes. iuviniii:in crl wiMi $5 00,
we ":i tirn-1 the purclier ur written jruaran
t. --. tettirn !hr n eiiiM- if tho atmeiit rlosu
r oi 'iert A run. t.u-!i-.i.it-e., lned only ly
iV ..I J. v arrie't soK h -i'f, I'I tttin.utji.
It has been discovered aud authorita
tively announced that the first man to
turn tho handle of an organ was a native
of the province of Teoido.
fP flpocamol'firc 3 O C"7 1 i 1 1 OM nimmi n n
women of southern birth corco to the I i,'1"" tuna, lxmaco and
front iu other' directions. Chicaro ! I,lita,l fiutl mainland of Honduras.
itia nuts tuat havo not ppvoitted on the
voyage are fcometiuies planted in uurser3
beds and transjilanted v.heu a ver.v or
eighteen months old. Only a small per
cent, fails to germinato, though soiuo
times the sprouts are a j ear or mere in
appearing-. The distance apart at which
i hey aro planted varies from fifteen to
twenty-five feet; twenty feet is the usual
distauce. The only cultivation given on
the Keys is the occasional cutting of the
weeds and undertrrowth !n spring and
fall. There is a popular saying that a
bearing- cocca palm will produce one nut
for each day throug-hout the year, but
this is a little overdrawn, the best trees
producing about 200 nuts per year.
American Arriculturisf:. ... -
JULIUS PEPPERBERG,
MANUFACTURER OF ASP
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
IMiALER IN THhi
Choicest Brands of Cigars,
CE CLOTHIER-
JLt Solomon c& STatlian's Old Stand.
including our
Ico was produced in summer by i&oans
of chemical mixtures by Mr. Walker," in
JS3. This wai the first known attempt
la this direction.
A discussion of tho Malthusian theory
elicitq I the statement that clergymen as a
rui( huve tho lar--est families.
A note obtained by frand or from a
person in a state of intoxication cannot be
collected.
A e1u?1o gratefui l&or.glit toward
heaven is thd most oflectivo praver.
-essi nil-
Pure water is being reached l-y arte-iiaa
boriui.s StX) fet beatsath the sait water of
Jt'ew York bs.y, 100 feot from shore. A dock
company n s-nkmsr a twelve men wpil
'Buds
Tlor de Peprfcereo' art
TOBACCO AND SMOKE IIS ARTICLES
always In stock. Nov. 5:0. 1 fS.".
P. & M. Time Table.
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A'l tral:i run daily by wavof Orr.aha. exceit
Nm 7 ami s w Iiivii run to and from bciiuyler
d:i:!y c.m i Sunday.
No. r;.i is :i iiitt to Piicific Junction at s.3ia.m
N'i. V.i is a stab from facific Junction ut ia.W.
f Uord to iepubiiea.
The importance of th i-esulta of th present political campaign c-tn not bo
overestimated t?y Uiose who desire the eucceos cf the I?epuWican party. The
Democrats, besides the Solid South," are, in tho North Intrenched behind
breastworks of public patronage. It will take fj'.wxly, earnest, and united
work to dislodge them. No hing- will bo surely biing about that sternly, ear
nest, and united work as the circulation ei sound politicc.1 literature, and OP
THIS CLASS NO OTHER IS A3 EFFICIENT AS THE DAILY AND .WEEK
LY NEWSPAPER, Speeches and documents are read Ly tho f ew. and vhen
read aro laid aside; the newspaper l3the fireside friend, tho trusted family
companion. Its influence i-s continuous, constant. The Pepu'olicans can rot
aid their party better than by circulating
-Ofrheo Qailifo Inter o Qcean$r
It is a live Republican Newspaper, and has been faithful among tbo f althles3 in
Chicago. No man has ever qusstioned it3 soundness on the platform, becauso
the principles of the pia form have been advocated by THE 1HTER OCKA1T
many years. PROTECTION TO AMERICAN INDUSTRIES AND AMERICAN
MARKETS FOR AMERICAN PRODUCERS have been its battle crtae from tho
beginning. It did not take it eLs weeks to ascertain whether it could atand oa
the platform or not.
Republicans have done much to aid in the inculcation cf txlsn politir il
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