The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, August 15, 1891, Image 3

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yourvorlfas soort as begun.
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NEW LUMBER YAAR
J. I). G It WES & c'-
DEALERS IN PINE LUMBER,
SHINGLES, LA.TFI, SASH.
DOORS, BLINDS.and all building material
Call and sec us
lth and Elm street, one block
north of HeiseFs mill.
Flattsmouth., Nebraska
Everything to Furnish Tour House.
AT
L PEARLMAN'S
CREAT MODERN
HOUSE FURNISHING EMPORIUM.
Having mirc-hascd the J. V. "Woekbach store room on pouth
Main street where I am now located I can sell goods cheap
cr than the cheapest having just put in the largest stock
of new goods ever brought to the city. Gasoline stoves
and furniture of all kinds sold on the installment plan.
x , I. PEAKLMAJS.
WILL KEEP CONSTANT LY ON HANI)
A Full aud Complete line of
Drugs, Medicines, Paints, and Oils.
DSUGGISTS SUNDRIES AND PURE LIQUORS
Prescriptions Carefully 'Compounded at all Hours
HAVELOCK
ARE - YOU - GOING -
-IF
Remember that R. O. Castle &
LUMBER AUD ALL:BUILDIDG MATERIAL 1
AT HAVELOCK
AiuVGuaraiitcc Satisfaction in all Things
R. 'O. CASTLE & CO
HAVELOCK, NEBRASKA.
THE POSITIVE CURE.
ELY BROTHERS. M Warren
CO. CHICAGO.
you nevar wju rueu.
at the corner of
TO - bUILD - THERE?
SO -
Co have an immense stock of
JKlfll
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SU Vew York. Price 60 eta.
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A TWILIGHT SONG.
thrush hu riinad hia last clear no
Tn herald twrlllL'ht 'a hnnr
Arid friwrant breeze gently float
Around your silent bower.
Kont ilnm the d unity robe of Night.
And, clasping It above.
Otic Jeweled star shines clear and brie
It Is the Star of Love!
Yet cold and cheerless seems Its ray.
Kweetbeartl whllo you are far away.
The fountain, like a fairy lute.
In tinkling cadence falls;
And through I lie wood, with fitful hoot.
Hit mate the owlet calls.
The crescent uioon behind the hill
t'reei op. with silvery light;
Yet round your bower I linger still.
While evening grows to night.
And count each weary hoar a day.
Sweetheart! while you are far away.
James Walter Brown in Chambers' Journal.
Articles Lifted by Klectricity.
It in a well known scientific fact that a
ruler made of hard rubber or gutta rrcha
may be so charged with electricity by
friction with a woolen cloth that it will
cau.se to be attracted to it small pieces of
paper. This fact has been made nw of
in a machine devised to pick up separate
ly single sheets of thin and light materi
al, like paper, light fabrics, etc., in suc'n
a manner that each sheet may be re
moved and examined. This machim'
consists or. a roiier lormeaoi a snDstat in
capable of being charged with electricity
and a roller covered with fur, which is
rotated at high speed.
During the operation the electrified
roller approaches the pile of paper by the
action of an eccentric, and attracts the
upper Bheet, the next sheet below being
repelled by the well known law of elec
tricity. The first sheet now falls upon a
contrivance which is inserted in the
meantime between the tile and the de
tached sheet, and can be easily removed
or fed into a ruling machine, if desired
New York Telegram.
Dwarfs Li o to a Or eat Ace.
Contrary to their huge rivals in in
terest, dwarfs frequently attain great
age. Richebourg, who died in Paris in
1858, was ninety years old. He was
only twenty-three inches high, some
thing less than the stature of otir own
most celebrated dwarf. General Tom
Thumb. The first English dwarf of
whom there is authentic record was only
14 feet high till thirteen years of age,
though he afterward attained the height
of 3 feet 9 inches. This was Jeffery
Hudson, who was presented to Queen
Henrietta by the Duchess of Bucking
ham. Hudson on that occasion surprised the
compauy by stepping out of a pie. He
is said to have fought two duels one
with a turkey cock and one with a Mr.
Crofts, whor he shot and killed. Hud
son died in his sixty-third year in the
Gate House prison, having been accused
as a conspirator in the popish plot.
New York Times.
What the Barber Pole Kepresents.
The barbers of long ago were barber
surgeons, but the rapid advance of sur
gical science has caused them to fall
from their high estate. The gilt knob
at the end of the barber pole of today
represents a brass basin, which but a
few decades since was actually suspended
from the pole. The basin had a notch
cut in it to fit the throat, and was used
in lathering the customer, preparatory
to shaving him. The pole represents
the staff held by the patient who came
to the barber surgeon to be bled. The
two spiral stripes painted around it sig
nify the two bandages, one for twisting
around the arm previous to the act of
phlebotomy, or blood letting the other
for binding when the operation was
completed. St. Louis Republic
A. Feminine Carpenter.
A plucky and independent girl is Miss
Elizabeth More, of Edgeworth, Pa.
With her owh hands she recently built a
neat little cottage, laying the founda
tions, plastering the walls of the differ
ent rooms and performing all the car
penter work to a builder's taste. To do
this she found it necessary to don male
attire, and a young girl friend helped
her over the hardest part of the work.
Miss More is said to be as pretty as she
is energetic. She was once a protege of
Jane Gray Swisshelm, and the lessons
that stern champion of woman's rights
taught her apparently have not been for
gotten. Buffalo Commercial.
How On Proerb Originated.
When thfe ginseng trade was at its
height it was considered more profitable
to gather ginseng than to cultivate the
farm, and .agriculture was almost en
tirely neglected. The result was that
the plant almost entirely disappeared.
It came to be a proverb among the peo
ple, when speaking of some matter that
had failed, "C'este torn be comme le gin
Beng" (It has gone down like ginseng).
J. Jones Bell in Popular Science Monthly.
A suggestion offered by a German
physician as a precaution against poison
ing from preserved meats is that the
date of original preservation be stamped
upon each and every can or package con
taining meat foods. It is held that pre
served meats, hermetically sealed, may
remain wholesome for a year or so, but
that there is danger in the use of such
foods after this period.
During the reign of Henry VIH pins
were in great demand, and an act was
passed cautioning manufacturers to
"avoid the slight and false making of
pins; only such are to be sold as are
double headed and have the heads fast
soldered to the shank of the pin, well 1
smethed, the 6hank well shaven, the
point well and round filed, canted and
sharped."
A wax palm grows in Brazil. The
young leaves are coated with wax, which
is detached by shaking them, and melted,
to be finally run into cakes. It is hard
than beeswax and is utilized for candles.
The upper part of the young stem of this
tree yields a kind of sago.
From eastern Asia comes a plant the
flowers of which contain a quantity of
juice that rapidly turns black or deep
purple. It is used by Chinese ladies for
dyeing their hair and eyebrows, and in
Java for blacking shoes.
Philip Kraiise will hcII his pood
cheap till the uth, of Aupru.st, in
order to make room for li is fall
troodrt. tf
A Husband's Mistake.
Husbands too often permit wives,
and parents their children, to suffer
from headache, dizziness, neural;iii
sleeplessness, fits, ncrvousnessness,
when by the use of Dr. Miles' Re
storative Nervine such serious re
sults could easily be prevented.
I rujrjrists everywhere s:iy it pives
universal satisfaction aud has an
immense sale. Wood worth V Co.,
of Fort Wayne, Ind.; Snow & Co., of
Syracuse, N. Y.; J. C. Wolf, Hillsdale,
Mich.; and hundreds of others Hay:
'It is the creates seller they ever
knew." It contains no opiates. Trial
bottles and tine book on Nervous
diseases, free at F. (J. Fricke .V Co's
Merit Wins.
We desire to say to the citizens,
that for years we have been selling
Dr. Kind's New Discovery for Con
sumption. Dr. Kind's New Life Dills
Hucklen's Arnica Slave and Klectric
Hitters, and have never handled
remedies that sell as well, or that
have jriven such universal satisfac
tion. We do not hesitate to jjuar
antel them every time, and we stand
ready to refund the purchase price,
if satisafactory results do not follow
there there uae. These remdies
have won there graat popularity
purely on therr merits F. G. Fricke
V Co Drujists.
I am an old man and have been a
constant sufferer with catarrh for
the last ten years. I am entirely
cured by the use of rily's Cream
Halm. It is strange that so simple
a remedy will cure such a stubborn
disease. Henry Hillings, U. S. IVu
sion Attorney, Washington, D. C.
For eijrht years I have suffered
from catarrh, which affected my
eyes and hearing; I have employed
many physicians without relief. I
am now on my second bottle of
lily's Cream Halm, and feel confi
dent of a complete cure. Mary C.
Thompson, Cerro Gordo, 111.
A Safe Investment.
Ic one which is guaranteed to
brinp; you satifaotary results, or in
case of failuree a return of purchase
price. On this safe plain you can
buy from our advisertise Druggist
a bottleof Dr. King-.s New Discrvery
for consumption. It is guaranteed
to brino; relief in every case, when
used for any affection of Throat,
I,uii$S. or chest, such as Consum
ption, Inflammation of Lungfs Hron
chitis' Asthma, Whooping Cough,
Croups.ets., etc. It is pleasant and
gareeable to taste, perfectly safe
and Trial bottles free at F. G. Fricke
& Co' s Drugstori.
Wonderful Success.
Two years ago the Haller Prop.
Co.' ordered their bottles by the box
now they buy by the carload.
Among the popular and succeseful
remedies they prepare is Haller's
Sarsaparilla & Hurdock which is
the most wonderful blood purifier
known. No druggist hesitates to
recommend this remedy.
For sale by druggist.
Everybody says that Gering & Co
sell the most wall paper and paint
Why? Because they sell the best
goods for the least money.
Arago't Modesty.
Arago, the great French scientist, was
never seen with a decoration on hia
breast. He valued honors slightly. One
evening Leverrier, the astronomer, called
on him on his way to dine with a minis
ter. He expressed a wish to appear
decorated with an order, to which he
was entitled, having received the official
notice of the honor, although he had not
as yet the decoration itself.
"Open that drawer," said Arago, "and
take whatever you want."
In that drawer were all the crosses
and ribbons which kings and emperors
confer.
While Arago wished above everything
to promulgate science and to make his
researches useful, he did not attempt to
identify himself forever with, his dis
coveries by writing books. He had no
time for writing, but contented himself
with noting the results of his work in the
record of the bureau of longitude, or an
nouncing it verbally to the academy.
Youth's Companion.
Salt Making Among tbe Chinese.
A wonderful example of patience in
the Chinese is afforded by a consular re
port dealing with the manufacture of
salt in central China. Holes about six
inches in diameter are bored in the rock
by means of a primitive form of iron
drill, and sometimes a period of forty
years elapses before the coveted brine is
reached, so that the work is carried on
from one generation to another. During
this time the boring, as may be imag
ined, goes down to an immense depth.
When brine is found it is drawn up m
bamboo tubes by a rope working over a
large drum turned by bullocks. The
brine is evaporated in iron caldrons, the
heat being supplied by natural gas,
which is generally found in the vicinity
of the salt wells.
HENRY BOECK
The Leading
FURNITURE DEALER
AND
UNDERTAKR.
Constantly keeps on hand everything
you need to furnish your house.
CORNER SIXTH AND MAIN STREET
Plattsmout - Neb
FOR DYSPEPSIA, '
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
Is an effneure remedy, aa numerous tcatlmo.
liials conclusively jirove. "For two years
I was a constant sufferer from dyspepsia
ana liver complaint. I doi-tored a long
time and tbe medicines prescribed. In nearly
every case, ouly aggravated the disease.
Au apothecary advised me to use Ayer's
Sarsaparilla. J did so, and was cured
at a cost of fa. Since that time it hits
Iieen my family medicine, and sickness lias
become a stranger to our household. I
believe it to he the best medicine on earth.'
I. V. McNulty, llackmau, 2"J buinbier sL,
Lowell, Mass.
FOR DEBILITY,
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
Is a certain cure, when the complaint origi
nates In impoverished blood. " I was a
great sufferer from a low condition of the
blood and general debility, becoming finally,
so reduced that I was unfit fer work. Noth
ing that I did for the complaint helped rati
so much as Ayer's Sarsaparilla, a few bottles
of which restored me to health and strength.
I take every opportunity to recommend tills
medicine in similar cases." C Kvick, 14 K.
Main st., Chillicothe, Oluo.
FOR ERUPTIONS
And all disorders originating in impurity of
the blood, such as boils, carbuncles, pimples,
blotches, salt-rheum, scald-head, scrofulous
ores, and the like, take only
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
FRBPAHED BT
DB. 3. C. ATEB St CO., Lowell, Xasa.
Price tjil ; six bottles, $6. Worth t a bottle.
PEHKiNS - JiOlLSK.
217, 21J, 221 and 2i'.i Main St..
9lattsmouth, - -.ebraska.
H. M. BONS. Proprietor
lhe Perkins has been thoroughly
renoyatcd from top tc vtt.u. nti."
now one of the best hotels in thf ntat
Boarders will be taken by the w-ek nt
14.50 and up.
aOOD BAR CONNECTED
pnvmn midce lOO I'-'- K"T. net on
fluul'l 10 my Cornets, Kelt HriiHhe-, ( 'uili-is
medicines, "-am pies free. V lite uow. lr
UridKinan.UTl. H'way N. Y.
diJURE
wyi kt-
The GRrATrlEALTH UKIH K.
Package makes 6 cations. Delicious, sparkling, and
appetiung. Kold by all dealers. A beautiful Picture
tiook and cards sent FKKB to any one sendins
address t the U.K. UlfiES 00 PbUadulphia, fZ
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
Cleantei and twautiftea tha hair.
Promotwa a luxuriant growth.
Beiep Fails to Beatora Oray
Hair to its Youthful Color.
Cures alp diamu hatr tailing.
ft, and 1 HO at Draggyta
t
at
-? X liIK;r a LrlllKOr 1 OU1C. It rurv the wurlt t"Uin,
V: .-!-. ' 'j. ? 1 totality, Itd'tceition, Pain, Take In time. Wet.
tiOti J?COJ?NS. The onlv ture eun A Com.
.l.I -i.iu I'jz. nt l;;u; istj, or HiSCOX it CO., ti. Y.
Dr. Grosvenor's
Bell-cap-sic
"JSgS?" PLASTER.
RhenmatiBm. nenraJn'a. Dlearf bt and lambaci
3
cured st once. Genuine for sale by all Drtu?giHtn
PChichews English,
N THE ORIGINAL ND GEWUiaiC
Kuia. !r-.- -ist r.r (.atcknMr
boM with rit hon. Tate
All (.ills 10 iJ.Mnrd tKixe. in t wrapper, are anrKrun eoatMterArlta. AtUrunu,i
if; i.l.A'V5 Ur rrneolara, voUffloiuaii, and "Id-Hrf for I41na." tn Utfr, by rrtarw
m In k- ii . f. 'VV-
bold by ail 11 lr-raiata.
VJhat is
iv 1-'-- r inn i r n n n
Caetoria is Dr. Sunusl Pitcher pfMeripttDp far Infianta
' and Cbildrea. It eontainn neithy Oyimm. Ttoaphipe nor
other Xarootie sabftttuice. It if a hmmUm litHiiae
for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrupts. naA Ckwtor Otl
it is Pleasant. Its pnaraotee is thirty jeassf sm Dy
Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Wossus and allays
fererishness. Casteria prevent Yomittng 8or trd
enres Diarrhoea and Wind Colic Castocia relieve
teething trouble, cures conetipatien and flatulency.
Castoria assimilates the food, rcsilatef! tlw? stomacb
and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Gas
toria is the Children's .Panacea the Mother's Friend.
Castoria.
" Castoria is an ezceIio( BdeiB9 for chil
dren. Metbers hare repeatedly toid tarn f ia
good affect npo kbeir ecUldren.,
Da. G. C Oumood,
Itfrireat, Mats
' Caatrria is ake has i aaitmly tea- ofeti at
whldilamacquaiuarl I by ta tay kmtL I
far difltarS wImb bsosmswi trgfss nssrVsr Mae rsaJ
intracit of their ctfarw, a wmxs Oastona In
stead of t various aiak ncfrwm vbich ara
destrinz choir lowd ones, hr foroarjaj Ofahuo,
morpbsoa, soothing ryrua aad ihrr Luutfta1
agents down tbr threats, thereby seaiSiag
them ta pretoatore graves."
Da. J. F. KmMiiOf
Conway, Ark.
Tbe Centaur Company, 77
INTEL
A Kfrlrtly first claa maek.
ca. Maue irotn tne very
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have ever been dovHed for tie pur-witte, W ,r
routed to d all Hint can be leiinially w
t.'fi'.i i-f the very bent typewriter extant.
Cai.alilnof w rtMiiK IS" wnrdi i r iriiiu.te or
nor.- aceordiijtf t" the aMlKj of t -oi.erat'w
PltlCfi $100.
If there is no agent In your towu addres th
manufactures.
THE I'AKUU M'K'O CO.
Agents wanted Parish M, Y.
F. B. SEKLEMIHE, Agent.
Lincolu, Neb,
MIKE SIISELLHACKUK.
Wagon and lilacksmlth shop
Wagon, Buggy, Machine and
plow Repairing done
IIOHSESIIOEINO A SPECIALTY
" lie uses tbe
NEVERSLIP HORSESHOE
Which is the beat horsonhoe for th
farmer, or for fust driving, or for cit3
purposes ever invented. It ia so made
that anyone ct.n put on sharp or flat
corks, as needed for wet and slippery
days, or smooth, dry roadn. Cajl at
his shop and examine the nevkkhlip
and you will use no other.
J. M. SHNKJ.LBACKEK.
12 North Fifth St. I'lattsmouth
Lumber Yard
THE OLD RELIABLE.
II. A. WATERMAN & SOU
PINF LUMBER !
Shingles, Lath, Sash,
Doors, Blinds
Can supply everw demand of the city.
Call and get terms. Fourth street
in rear of opera house.
Red Cross Diamond Brand
Th oatly Kmfo, Bar, and rtaulr YU for !..
KnqiUk Itvumotui Hrond. is K4 anil Void a-tMUtt
n other kind. Jtefu Aibanu. .f.
CHICHESTER CHEMICai. CO.. M M.,n H-m
4Uliui.ltJ.l'lHA-V.
Castoria.
" Qnriarin in tir-nrM ainrr-1 r-r rTiflilrrai thnf
T I li Miisiai. Il aaayi ill tn m n llliST
kaown to u).1
H. JL. ABfltiaa, V. D
111 So. rrra St., BraoWrn, K.C
" Our labaaoaana in tbr aUkavnoHi eftr
raeaat have ayasaam hachay at tttaar aarppri-
enat iss Saair saitaall gMWli with I
raeaoai. wppMsB wba li kacrwa, aa rwtraW
product, r w ae free to cunCaaa that ttf
meritfl of Quay la has won aa to loot: wttat
faror npno fl."
Vxrcm Hospitai. ako rxsptweaar,
Boston, HaftL
C. Smith, 7V.,
Murray Street, New York City
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