The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, May 23, 1889, Image 1

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PL.ATTSMOUTH, NEBIEASKA, TIIUKSDAY EVENING, MAY 33, 18S9.
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Absolutely Pure.
Thi puwder never varies. A marvel of pur
It, strength and wholewnmeness. More ecoiio
mieal tutu tin ordinary kind", and cannot be
Bold in competition itli the mult it tile of low
tet. h'rt weight alum or phosphate powder.
Nu.'ti imhj in run. I'oVAl, llAKKH 1'uWUKB
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Clerk.
Tre:iurer,
Attorney,
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Police Jul,
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2nd
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Treasurer,
Deputy Treasurer, -
Clerk.
Deputy Clerk.
Recorder ol l)t;eds
Heuuty Recorder
Clerk of IMetiict Cojrt,
Knrrtfi.
8urvey.r. -Attorney.
btipt. id Pub. Sc'Iiool.
Cwunty JuJe.
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Weeping Water
E tin wood
GIVIG SOGI15r.15S.
4-1A3S MUm:k No. 115. 1. O. O. K.-Meet
V'every Tuesday evenlim of eaeli week. All
Irangl-nt brolhm are rerpectfu'.ly invited to
tteud.
lLVTTMOUril ENCAM I'M E N T Xo. 3. I. O.
O K.. mt:- evey alternate Kriday In
eah tnont'.i in llifl Matoiilc Hull. Viaitmy
HrIhf;y i;- fiyitad to attend
V7ir F- 1'oLin tout; e no. p. a. f. & a. m.
i wet ) i'.;" Jitt and iliird Monday of
eft!tii :iit.ir -li. All Hi.i:i.t brotb
en arc cordut'.y in Ued to meet witli uj.
J. U. Ult'UEV, W. M.
Wm. .'lAra. Secretary.
1AS-? C V5IPX.3. MODKUS WOODMEN
1 , ,r i- , rit. Meets iec"d and fourth Mori
.i.vU's- fcI rl. ul P. ?:-!! AM transient
tiv.fei ate rr :t.d to meei with u.. UA.
L'e'vei- Kr. Vcii-i-iblo Cwisul ; i. K, let
tL'o.tliy 4v;'ser; - C; W14e, Hanker; W. A
ricetik. cifm. '
V KB It ASK A Cll V PTEK. NO. 3. It. A. M
A.1 Meets see.md and fourth Tuesday of each
piootb at Mason's Hall. Transcitut brothel
Pm wvi'i'i to nit?et wit j us.
Wm. Secretary.
t. ZION C'MA-DKY. NO. 5. K. T.
4ltu"fj (lr;,t a:id third Wednesday nij;ht of
t-,ei; moMli at !! i' hall. Visiting brother
are ortliai!y luviled to meet wlih u.
Wm. IIavs, l.ee. li. Wini B. E. C.
rlLATTSMOUl lI I.ODCE NO. 8. A. O. U. W.
Meet every alternate Friday evening at
Rockwood ball at oVIieit. All transient broth
ers are repectfn''y Invited to attend. L. S.
Larson. M. W. : K. Biy-I. Foreman: S. C.
Wilde. Kecordei-; Leonard Anderson. Overseer.
RIO I.OlxiE NO. 81. A. O. 11. W. Meets
every alrernni Friday evening at K. of P.
frill. Transient brothers are resectfully in
i tedtoittend. Y-. P. Iirown. Master Work
t. n .;' B.K'iifxter. Foreman ; h. H.Stelmker
Overs-er: W. II. M.llT. Financier; ii. K.
liouse worth. KeciJer; K. .1. Motrin. Receiy
i wm. Cret:tn. G ii le i Wm. Ludwlg, luside
Aatcl ? L. 01sen,Oitside at.ca.
WM.w Will oe TJinrow J&wsiy
Wliess yoia
Ti3ILaO!IS3
Men's Custom Mmle Suits, -
McnV lUack Imported Cork Screw
Men's Bushier Suits - -
Men's Cheviat Suits - - -
EVERYTHING MUST
Euromui and Aiorrloan l'omD.
The European ludy U tbo idiot of her box
Die world over. Sue husu't anything at all
to do but dreta, to eat, and to bo agreeable.
But w hat has thU led to? Read tho follow
ing from the pen of Professor James Bryce,
an KuglUh gentleman and scholar who vis
ited this couutry to itudy sociology:
"Tho average Euroenn man Las usually
a slight senso of condescensiou when he talks
to a woman on serious subjects. Even if
she is his suierior iu intellect, in character,
in social rank, ho thinks that as a man he U
her KujHTior, and, consciously or unconsciouv
ly, talks down to her. She is too much accus
tomed to this to resent it, unless it becomes
tohtel.-Ksly palpable. Such a notion does not
cross an American's inind. lie talks to a
woman just as he would to a man, of course
with more deference of manner, and with a
proper regard to tho topics likely to interest
her, but giving her his intellectual best, ad
dressing her as a person whose opinion is un
derstood by loth to be worth as much as his
own. Similarly, an American lady does not
exiect to bavo conversation made to her.
It is just as much her duty or pleasure to
lead it as tho man's is, and more often than
not sbo takes tho burden from him, darting
alon with a gay vivacity which puts to
shame his slower wits.
"It need hardly bo said that the commu
nity at large gains by the softening and re
straining influence which tho reverence for
womanhood diffuses. Nothing so quickly
inceuses the people as any iusult offered to a
woman. Wife beating, and indeed any kind
of rough violence offered to women, is far
less common among the rudest class than it
is in England. Field work or work done at
the pit mouth of mines is teldom or never
done by women in America; and the Ameri
can traveler who in some parts of Europe
finds women performing severe manual labor
is revolted by the sight in a way which Euro
peans find siuuriniug.1 Chicago Tribuue.
Suicide of Scorpion.
Bately M. Serge Noirkoff, of Constan
tinople, gave an instance of the sort in
question. lie caught half a dozen cf
these creatures, he says, and deliberately
put tho question to the test. Arranging
on the floor a circle of glowing charcoal,
having no break in it, a pcorpjon was
placed in the center. Although tho
circle was largo enough to prevent the
3corpion being injured or even incom
moded by tho heat if it remained in the
middle, tho animal. Gnding itself sur
rounded by fire, began to look about for
tho means of escape. At first its move
ments were 6low, but soon its move
ments increased, and Anally it raced in
a frantic fashion around the inner cir
cumference of the charcoal. After rac
ing for some time in this manner, it re
tired to the center of tho ring, and, de
liberately plunging its sting into its back,
put an end to its life in a few seconds
After a few convulsive movements. The
remaining five were tried successfully in
the same way, and each with a like re
sult. La Nature.
A Hot Day.
The hottest day that J eVer. experienced
was during the summer of 1859, while
aboard a ship' at Key Vcst,' Fla. "fo
sun beamed down upon the deck of the
vessel and seemed to be so close that it
would almost raise blisters. The Ares
had gone out in the kitchen, and, as I
wa3 hungry, I procured several fresh
egs and put them on the deck, 'ie
deck wa$ covered witl" piph","wh,fcli ws
boiljng with the heat from the sun- In
less than five minutes my eggs were
cooked hard. This story may seem in
credible, but it is true. St. LouL J lobe
Democrat. Thoaa Happ taj'3.
Young Man Don't ybu remember, t
Old Gentleman-Can't say that I e
me?
ever
saw you before,
''Don't you remember jittje Hamuiy
Bambry, who used to steal your jieachos
and break your windows, twenty years
ago, right here in Austin?"
"Why, certainly, I remember you now
very well; how you used to steal my
peaches, and don't you remember how
caught you just as you were getting over
the fence one day, and how 1' tanned
your little hide for you?"
"You bet yovi djd! Aht those happy
days will cevef come again." Tiaie.
can buy a Suit of (Clothes for a mere song? 3JS
tTE1ThL& 0ILdL IESo3LiLsi,Ti3)lLo Oim.3
FTliIs Rreat Miscount Sale will only continue a short time longer.
FORMER PRICE.
XOW.I
$25.00.
20.00..
S15.00.
S 10.00.
33 1 per cent off, $lG.67.
' " 13.35.
" " 10.00.
" S 6.05.
-BTT"2r 3STO"W DBEOXSB IT IS
Australian lluMlirangcni.
The bubhr angers of Australia are now
extinct. They were highwaymen whom
the lovo of adventure, quite as much as
the desire for gold, allured to the life of
outlaws. A writer in The Fortnightly
Review describes some of them as gifted
with courage and invention worthy of a
better calling.
A small band of bushrangers in Vic
toria manufactured for themselves out
of scythes and plows and old iron com
plete suits of armor. Each suit was bo
heavy that Goliath himself might have
fainted under its weight, but on tho Her
culean frame of the bushranger it seemed
light, and it served its purpose. Several
of these suits are in existence, bearing
marks of ineffectual pistol shots.
Two bushrangers once laid a whole
town under contribution. They forced
shops and banks to pay liberally for the
privilege of resuming business. Some
of them were as superstitious as I tab' an
brigands, who kneel before a waysid"
cress and ask for much booty and little
trouble.
Once a bushranger gave his victim the
usual alternative of hi3 money or his
life. When the victim declined to "hand
over, the robber knelt down and prayed
that it might be put into the traveler's
heart to give up all that he had, and so
spare tho bushranger tho necessity of
shooting lum.
Clothing a Ship In Steel.
Two or three months or less after the
completion of tho fairing tho ship is
probably in frame and looks like the
skeleton of some Brobdignagian mon
ster that has 6tranded on tho bank of
the river. Tho ribs have been hoisted
into position at right angles with the
keel, and strung together by rib bands,
and already there are signs of the coming
subdivision by decks and bulkheads of
the hollow space within. You can still
6ee through her, however; she is like, to
make yet another comparison, a great
oblong wicker basket, the supple willows
being represented by the network of
steel. The next 6tep is the clothing of
ribs with plates.
As they reach the yard the plates are
square and flat, but they are passed
through rollers of various kinds, from
which they issue in any shape desired
hollowed like a spoon, curved length
wise or breadthwise or diagonally, as
.hq contour of the ship may pall for. A
$team or hydraulic plane smooths them
down as though hey wero the softest of
white wood; another machine trims, the
edges as easily as a woman cuts silk with
a pair of scissors. Then, suspended by
iron chains, they are thrust between the
jaws of a puncliing machine, which has
resemblance to a sinister human face
with a flat nose, a long upper lip jir.tj, a
small chin. Tho jaws tose upon'tTiem
and bite' Out, ten at a tinie, the holes for
the rivets by which, they are tq be fas.?
tamed to the frame. -rrScbaer's),
Western Wools.
Western wools, according to Western
Rural, grow in popularity. There is not
such immense profit in wool growing' m
umiivui4 hiij j(Aoiium arrso4es ad
thei.a ouCa was, because the flocks require
more care, but with that care comes a
much better quality of wool and higher
prices. Montana wool ranks very much
higher than it used to, and Montana is a
great sheep country. The increase bt
sheep in Jhe teiitorj has been" steady
t ight along and the number will continue I
ll t.i ii 3:; i l ' .
iu iiiui cuse uvea use me coiiuiLiuia pt uee.p,
raising and wool avowing are bo, favor
able. f wool growing 'could, be ccvu-s
fueled r the haphazard way in which
it was once done In the territories more
money could be made for a time, but in
the long run better wool will bring the
most profit. As land grows more valu
able in tho new sections, c$ course tliere
is less, profit jn, ojL At present iri this
country the greatest profits from wool
growing are made in Texas and the ter
ritories; and though the profits, wili grow
ipiqewhat less, the territories will always
be splendid sheep lections.
Men's Business Suits
Men's " " -Men's
"Working Suits
Men's Custom Made Pauts'
GO IN THIS GREAT DISCOUNT
IPIattocaocaitCa, ETebraoCxa. ILoweE EITafla St.
The Cigarette.
' The ingenuity of tho women of London
and Paris in inventing new dissipation is
without limit. To the morphine habit
tho devotees of sensationalism havo now
added the practice of smoking tea cigar
ettes. Special grades of tho finest tea
nre used, and tho effect of tho cigarettes
is said to be delightful for f ully an hour
after one lias been smoked. After that
comes the reaction in the form of a ner
vous trembling and excitability, but
which is subdued, according to a woman
of title, who rather goes in for all these
things, by a thimbleful of frozen absinthe.
Thus by industriously ringing the changes
on morphine, tea, cigarettes and absinthe,
with a few intrigues, some scandal and
a raft of white hot French novels, the
woman of society manages to worry
through tho day. I wonder if the Ameri
can girl's great success abroad is not due
to her naturalness and health. London
Cor. Philadelphia Ledger.
A Snake Vein.
What was known iu. L..'.:: i':.
mine is now only marked by a pile of
broken rock; but in the days when men's
brains were fired by the glittering pros
pects of untold wealth it seemed a bo
nanza and assumed corresponding pro
portions. Ground was broken there ia
winter, and tho first thing that was
struck by the prospectors after going
down through the frost was a vein of
6nakes! And such snakes! There were
tiny infant snakes that had just been
ushered into this sinful world; there
were hoary headed old grandfathers, and
uncles and cousins, and aunts! Thero
were black snakes, and green snakes,
and yellow snakes, and every color of
tho rainbow snakes! There were thou
sands in the colony. It wasn't a vot v
good paying vein; but some of the Maine
gold mines uidn't pan out so well as thia.
even. Lew is ton Journal.
Congenial Company,
Mabel There goes Mr. Gorjjsy with
that dissipated Jack Luslungtou; they
sxm inseparable nowadays.
Alice Yes; they do teini like i;isl
rriojit!. Harvard Lampoon.
"This butter, Mr. Spicer," said the
dealer, "carried off the prize at the
farmers' fair," and Sotl4 spat out a taste
of the comppunJ and remarked: "Un
less tho prize was a ship's anchor and
chain cable, I would think the butter
could have carried, it off easily." Gro
wers Advocate
'Notice to contractors.
Sealed bids will be received by the
chairman of the board of Publjc. vc..rk3
until noon on the ?,rd dajf of J;une 188r
far filling Ma street to. grae from. Main
to Granit, and also for fiUlHS P-earl street
to grade from east side of Cth street to
west aide of Chicago avenue. The esti
mated amount of earth to be moved is
four thousand yards, more or loss. T, he
earth for said filling is (o i,e taken from
Oth strce b.ftweea Wranit, and the alley
between Marble and Rock streets.
Contract to be let to the lowest bidder
The light is reserved to reject any
or all bids. For further tjarcujiirs. in
quire of theChai. iward of public works.
May 14 1889 J. W. J0HXS03.
tf Chm. Board V? Works.
Uunderwear at less than half pi ire,
genuine Balbriggan. $UiiU and drawers
going at 35 cents each or 6-" cents a suit,
at Wtscott's Boss Clothing Store. Al
ways best gooda, lowest prices and.
Monkey business. O. Wausgott.
Th; eiivet of using Hibbard's Rheuma
tic Syrnp is unlike all medicines contain
ing opiates or poisen i being entirely
free f ro. tVein. It cures rheumatism by
purifying the blood.
The Heia.) job ltooms are the most
complete in the county.
FORMER PRICE. . XOW.
$ 8.00. 33J per cent off, $ 5.30.
S COO. - " " $ 4.00.
$ 5.00. S 3.34.
$ 7.00. " $ 4.C5.
TO BE
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Given
OB
n Exhibition
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Muggy
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Elegant
Tuo
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EVERY PURCHASER OF
Clothing, Furntshin
HATS, CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES,2
or anytiiing in our
WILL RECEIVE A TICKE
Entiteling them to a chance at the Drawing which will
take place October 1st.
The Leading Clothiers, 5tl & Main St,
For Solid Comfort.
Supply your home with Furniture that
is easy and comfortable. Boeck's Furni
ture Emporium is the place to buy chairs
hard bottom or plash,- for office, home 1
and the pailor. Tables, Desks, Secre- '
tar tea, Baby Carriages, Beds, Dressers and i
stands of every description. But keep '
your victuals cool and healthy in an j
Alaska Refrigerator. Henry Boxk.
JULIUS PEPPERBERG.
MANrjKACTTJ3EK OF AND
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
DEALEJt lit THE
Choicest Brands of Cigars,
including our
Flor do Pepperbergo end 'Buds
FULL I.INE OK
TOBACCO AND SMOKERS' ARTICLES
always in stock. Nov. 26. 1885.
ic our
1-3 from marlcetl price &t
- IF)iri.ci30 CILcltliSLiLoir-,;
Boys' Suits - - -Childs'
Suits -
Working Shirts 35 cents.. Shirts and Drawers 35 cts. Overalls 35c
Call and be convinced that what we say is true.
TO BE
mm
Away,
'aturday
re, an
Every
-- w te
eras
0TE DOLL ATI'S "70UTII OF
uuuuo
Elegant Line of Good.-;,
i
For "run-down." debilitated and overworked
women. Dr. Pleree'e Favorite Prescription i
the best of all restorative tonic. It is a potents
Fpeciflc for all those Chronic Weak negseg and
Disease peculiar to Women : a powerful, gen
eral aa well as uterine, tonio and nervine, tc
Imparta vliror and atrenjrth to the whole system.
It promptly cures weakness of stomach, nausea.
Indigestion, Moating-, weak back, nervous pros
tration, debility and sleeplessness, in either sex.
It is carefully compounded by an experienced
physician, and adapted to woman's delicate
organization. Purely vegetable and perfectly
liurmU.&a in ftnv fr tin fit tllR SVRteni.
vHMMBMa "Favorite Preirrlp.
Warranted.
tlon" is the only medlcuio
for women, sold bv drufneists.
under a positive (tuar-
antee of satisfaction in every case, or price
(Sl.OU) refunded. This jruaranteo ban been
printed on the bottle-wrapper, and faithfully
carried out for many 3-ears.
For larjro. illustrated Treatise on Diseases of
Women (lflO patres, with full directions for
home-treatment), send ten cents In stamps.
Address, World's Dispensary- Mkoicaz,
AraociATioir. 663 Main Street. Buffalo, N. T.
Fine Job Work a specialty at The
Herald office. .
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money
FORMER PRICE. NOW.
g 3.50. 331 lJer cent off, 2.34.
55
2.00.
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