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About The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 27, 1891)
SANTA CLAUS SOAPi Tljerc'sTks of violets, Arjd bajjns wrjere miners grope And bajjks hdle golderi coin, RulFAIRBANl makesTHt BEST SOAR SautaClausSoap. NEW LUMBER YAAR J. D.H4UA.VES & cD. DEALERS IN PINE LUMBER, SHINGLES. LATII, SASH. DOORS, BLINDS.and all luilling material Call and sec us 11th anil IBlm street, one hlocl north of HeisePs mill. Flatismouih., Nebraska Everything to Furnish tour House. I. PEARLMAN'S CRKAT MODE UN HOUSE FURNISHING EMPORIUM. Having' inrchaed the F. V. "Weckbach store room on south Main street where I am now located I can sell goods cheap er 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. ' I. PEA11LMAJN. WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HANI) A Full and Complete line of Drugs, Medicines, Faints, and Oils. DSUGGISTS SUNDRIES AND PURE LIQUORS Prescriptions Carefully Compounded at all Hours HAVELOCK ARE - YOU - GOING - IP Remcmber that K. O. Castl & LUMBER AND ALLQBUILDIDu MATERIAL A.rr HAVELOCK And Guarantee Satisfaction in all Tilings R. O. CASTLE & CO HAVELOCK, NEBRASKA. -s-u c- oneiTlr . v W K mm mmm MW -mmw mm- rj i m m-m w & a m Jt mSLmi ELY BROTHERS. U Warren Banks of iqpas, NKfAIRBANK&CO. CHICAGO. at the corner of TO - BUILD - THERE? SO - Co have an immense stock of CURE. w - S' - . New Tortc PmceSOcfcj And tha Frightened Knj Fairly Flaw. A dirty faced little boy, incased in a single garment of shreds and patches, was caught clinging to the rear end of a train that rolled hito the Grand Central station a few nights ago. lie was about four years old and small for hi age. In the expressive language of a Westchester fanner, "he didn't look much bigger'n a jug o' cider." A zealous traium.ui espied the tiny lad before he could dismount from his dangerous perch on the car platform. A policeman was summoned and the arrest of the marauder was de manded. The oya who catch on trains are a nuisance and should be punished maintained the trainuian. A police ofiicer 6 feet 2 inches in height anil broad in projortiou, took hold of one of the child's arms with his thumb and forefinger and marched the little culprit almost the entire length of the long sta tion, a crowd of fifty or more people fol lowing. Some of the people uttered indignant and sarcastic remarks, such as "Do yon want any help, officer?" "Look out, Mr Policeman; he'll trip you up." But the officer paid no attention to the crowd, lie grimly marched his prisoner to th Forty-second street exit of the station, and with a twinkle in his eye he lifted the child in his arms and addressed him sternly thus: "Prisoner at the bar, you have been arrested. But this is yer first offinse. If yuse gits arrested agin you'll be punished till the full extint of the law. Now git." The youngster got out of sight in the throb of a second. New York Times, Guardian of the Jail In India. The jail fixed establishment consisted of a native jailer, with deputies and a few paid warders, with a semimilitary guard for sentry work, armed with muskets and provided with ammunition, most of which was so old and damp from the climate that it had to be destroyed periodically. They were commanded and drilled by a handsome old pensioned Subahdar (native officer). This old gen tleman wore a collar of gold beads round his neck, and over his dress of spotless white an embroidered sword belt sup ported a native sword in , green and gold scabbard. He was a striking look ing old man, with strict notions of dis cipline and duty. His father had been at Plassy with Clive. It was part of this officer's duty to make his morning report at the magis trate's house, if the magistrate had not had time to go to the jail on his morn ing round, nis usual report was brief and emphatic. "My lord, the jail is all well." One morning he continued it thus: "Be it known to your lordship that the jail cat has had five kittens. Will your lordship order that the cat have an extra ration of milk?" This he said in the gravest voice, with his hand still at his forehead in military salute. When the order was giyen for the cat's extra ration he marched off without the shadow of a smile on his face, while the magistrate remained almost convulsed with suppressed laughter. National Re view. Pauama Hats. Panama hats are so named from the circumstance of their being shipped from the port of Panama. They are manufactured in Ecuador and the neigh boring states. The material used is the fiber of the leaf of the screw pine, which is related to the palms. It grows only on the slopes of the Andes. The tree is described as having no trunk. The leaves are on slender stems that spring from the ground. They are about two feet long, fan shaped and four parted. Each of the segments is ten cleft, so that when the leaf is folded, as in the bud, there are eighty layers. The fiber of these leaves is finely plaited, and each hat consists of a single piece of work. The plaiting of the hats is a slow and tiresome process. Coarse hats may be finished in two or three days, but the fine one takes as many months. The work is begun at the crown and finished at the brim. The hat is made on a block, which is placed on the knees, and has to be constantly pressed with the breast. About 200,000 dozens of these hats are made every year. The price varies ac cording to the firmness of the material and the quality of the work. They are valued at from $5 to $100. Youth's Com panion. How Old the Earth Is. Dr. Haughton, calculating from the observed thickness of the rocks down to the miocene tertiary, and assuming a period of 8,616 years for each foot de posited on the ocean bed, finds, for the age of the stratified rocks, a period of 1,526,750,000 years. Assuming the rate of denudation, however, as ten times greater in ancient times than at present, and adding one-third for the period since the miocene tertiary, he arrives at a final result of 200,000,000 years. Dr. Croll doubts the validity of Professor Haugh ton's assumptions, especially the total thickness he assumes, namely, 177,200 feet, or over thirty-three miles. Gentle man's Magazine. Suar tn Clover. An enthusiast on the subject state that each head of clover is composed of about sixty distinct fljwer tubes, and each of these contain sugar not to ex ceed the five-hundredth part of a grain. The proboscis of the hone- bee must, therefore, be inserted into 000 clover tubes before one grain of sugar can be obtained. There are 7,000 grains in a pound, and as honey contains three fourths of its weight of dry sugar each pound of clover honey would represent the insertion of its proboscis into 2,500, 000 clover heads. New York Telegram. A Destructive Scarecrow. Since the corn canning shops com menced operations in Maine the fanners have found a brand new defense against crows. They corral whole basketful.? of the disdarded tin scraps and next day hundreds of poles toss and flaunt a daz zling array of adornments in the eye of the sun. This will scare crows, horses and cows, and when travelers find them selves in the gutter with the carriage on top, they at once umi-.'i stand that a tin field is in view. Lewiston Journal Cough-Cures Are abundant ; but tha one best known (or its extraordinary anodyne and exjwetorant qualities is Ayer's Cli.rry 1'ectoral. For nearly half a century taut preparation Las . been in greater demand than any other rem- e1y for colds, coughs, bronchitis, and pul monary complaints In general. " I suffered for more Uian eight months from a severe cough accompanied with hem orrhage of the lungs and the expectoration of matter. The physicians gave me up, tut my druggist prevailed on me to try Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. I did so, and soon began to a . 've; my lungs healed, the cough clj -Ai I be came stouter and healthiu have ever been before. I would w .at the name of Ayer's Cherry Pact: oe changed to Elixir of Life, for it .e u-.y saved my life." F. J. Oliden. Salto, l.'wnos Ay res. " A few years ago I took a very bad cold which settled on my lungs. I had night sweats, a racking cough, and great soreness. My doctor's medicine did me no good. I tried many remedies, but received no bene fit; everybody despaired of my recovery. I was advised to use Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and. as a last resort, did so. From the first dose I obtJned relief, and, after using two bottles of It, was completely restored to health." F. Adams, New Gretna, N. J. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, rRKTARBD BT Dr. J. C. A YER & CO., Lowell, Mass. 8old by all DrnggUU. Price ft; aix bottle, $! Eucklen's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cute Bruises, Sorts, Ulcers, Salt Rheum. Fever Sores, TVtfx-r. Chapped Hands Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cores Pil-8. or m pay inquired. It is guaranteed to give itisf'acnon, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by F. O. Fricke & C'n. Rtieuma isrn Cured in Day. "Mystic Cure" for rheumatism and neuralgia radically cured in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. Jt re moves at once the cause and the di sease immediately disappears. The first dose greatl' benefits. 7."c Sold by F, C. Fricke, Druggist, wt A National vent. The holding of the World's Fair in a cit3' scarce- fifty years old will be a remarkable event, but whether it will really benefit this nation as much a the discovery of the Restorative Xervine by Dr. Franklin Miles is doubtful. This is just what the American people need to cure their excessive nervousness, dj'spepsia, headache, dizziness, sleepiessnes, neuralgia, nervous de bility, dullness, confusion of mind, etc. It acts like a charm. Trial bottle and line book on "Nervous and Heart Diseases," with une ciualed testimonials free at F. G Fricke &. Co. It is warranted to con tain no opium, morphine or danger ous drugs. 1 Specimen Cases. S. II. Clifford. New Castle, Wis., was troubled with neuralgia and rheumatism, his stomach was dis ordered, his liver was affected to an alarming decree, appetite fell away and he was .erribly reduced in flesh and strength. Three bottles of Klectric Hitters cured him. Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, 111., had a running sore on his leg of eight years' standing. Used three bottles of Klectric Hitters and seven bottles Hucklen's Arnica Salve, and his leg is sound and well. John Speaker, Catawba, O., had five large fever sores m his leg, doctors said he whs incurable. One bottle Klectric Hitters and one box Huck len's Arnica Salve cured him entire ly. Sold by F. G. Fricke & Co. 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 Kly's Cream JJalin. it is strange that so simple a remedy will cure such a stubborn disease. Ilenr' Hillings, U. S. Pen sion Attorney, Washington, D. C. For eight years I have suffered from catarrh, which affected ni eyes and hearing; I have employed many physicians without relief. I am now on my second bottle of Kly's Cream Halm, and feci confi dent of a complete cure. Marjr C. Thompson, Cerro Gordo, 111. Wonderful Success. Two years ago the llaller 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 .t Hurdock which is the most wonderful blood purifier known. .No druggist hesitates to recommend this remedy. For sale b- druggist. Now Try This. It will cost you nothing and will surel' do yau good, if you have a Cough, Cold, or any trouble with Throat, Chest or Lungs, Dr. Kidg's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds is guaranteed to relief, or 1110113- will be paid back. Suffers from L,a Grippe found it just the the thing and under its uss had a spoedy and perfect recovery. Trr a sample bottle at our expense and learn for yourself just how good a thing it is". Trial bottle free at F. G. Fricke. Drug Store. Large size 50c and $.100. Remarkable Facts. Heart disease is usually supposed to be incurable, but when propers treated a large portion of cases can be cured. Thus Mrs. Klmira Hatch, of Elkhart, Ind.. and Mrs. Mar- L. Haker, of Ovid. Mich., were cured after suffering "JO years. S. C. Lin burger, druggist at San Jose, 111., says that Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure which cured the former, "worked wonders for his wife." Levi Logan of Huchanan. Mich., who had heart disease for 30 3-ears, says two bottles made him "feel like a new man." Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure is sold and guaranteed by F. G. Fricke & Co. Hook of wonderful testimonials free. - 1 THE I X T ER N-AX1 0 N A L TYPEWRITER A sfrietly flrsr claxn niuclilne. fully warmer ed. Made from the ery best material b -fklMed workmen, and with the best tools 1, ,it nave ever been devised for th' .tirx.se. War ranted to do all that can be reasonably exa lect. , of the very best typewriter extain srmhleof wri'nu: 1 word -er tnlnut.- 01 more according to ihe ability ol Itieopernt PRICK' $100. 11 there is no aijent In your town uddre th m-iiiuiacturec. THK PAKIUU M F'O C' . Agents wanted Parish A. V. F. 13. SEELEMIKE, Agent. Lincolu, Neb, HENRY BOECK The Leading FURNITURE DEALER AND UNDERTAKR. Constantly keeps on hand everything you ncd to furnish your house. CORNER MIXTU AND MAIN STREET Fiattsmout Neb IEAF ness mad iioisescuBF-n bv IWk'i Inviil.l Tuh.il... fr"u i-.h- tun. W btapera bmrd. Cuiftable. 5om.-!nifulrhreal!r.finiifil. SoldbyF. Ili,tl,nnly, nrr "o7, new liri, nnu lor boufc ut proota I ilUb 1 PARKER'S , HAIR BALSAM ClMnie ami beautifies the hair. Promotes a luxuriant growth. Never Fails to Restore Gray Hair to its Youthful Color. Cures walp riia-s tc hair tailing. gUf.aod fl iniat Driitywta ;r.;.rv.s3r4i it rrz" i.''.rker'a G-inper Tonie. It cure the wornt Cou'fi, . l.:-j---s it , I'ltlicftion, lain, Take in tiine.OOctn. ; 37' -pri Fc'OOrj S. The on!v sure cure for Coms. ..i JvC. j.1 1. luggistii, or JilaCOX CO., Jf. Y. Dr. Grosvenor's h Bell-cap-sic 3rite"' PLASTER. nnnDmiiiBin, nnnrfiiftri, pleurisy ana .umnago cared at once. Gmine for nale by all Drnjruistr. J What is Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants And. Children. It contains neither Opiam, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. it is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays fererishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic Castoria relieves teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castoria assimilates the food, regulate?, the stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas toria is the Children's panacea the Mother's Friend. Castoria. Castoria is ao excellent medicine far chil dren. Mothers bare repeatedly told me of its good effeet open their children." Dr. G. C Osgood, IxrweU, Dfass. Castoria Is the best remedy for children of which I am acquainted. I hene tha day iswiot far distant when mothers wrffconader the real interest of their children, and uso Castoria in stead of tbe various quack nostrums which are destroying (heir loved ones, by foremg opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby sending them to premature graves." Dr. J. F. Kinchkio, Conway, Ark. The Centaur Company, TT Murray Street, New York City. L..mmmmrmnx,m.m--- MIKE SliXKLLBiKKU;: W" itnd m.-wkmnlth nhnp ; ! . . .', . .. 1-., . 1.: A'Hci.n, Hutruy, Machiun and ' plow Ilrpftirint; done., HORSESHOEINO A 'SPECIALTY" Ilr uses the NEVKRSLIP HORSESHOE Which is the nnl hrsclioe fur th farmer, or for fut driving, or for citj .'iirportt-s cvt r invented. It in ho Made nut unyoiie j,m ,n hlmrp r flit ikh. ks ii' 1 tor wit mid ulipprry : '-". 'r mu ( t'n, dry rortdH. ("nil at loa nhii nd examine the NKVKiwLip nd von will u-.' iio other. J. M. SUNEI.LHACKER. 12 Nort'i Fifth I St. I'lntUmouth umber Yard THE OLD RELIABLE. IL A. WM'EBMAM k 1 l Shingles, Lath, Sasb, Doors, Blinds Can supply everw dtnumd ol tin; city. Call and get terms. Fourth t-trett in rear of oith Ik nine. PERKINS - HOUSE, 217, 210, 221 anrl 22:5 Main St., Olattsmouth, - Nebraska. H. M. B0NS. Proprietor lhe Perkins has been thoroughly .-unoyutcd from top tc .sjttfLU flid IS low one of the best hotels in the state Boarders will lie taken by the week at 14.50 and up. GOOD BAR CONNECTED FACE To. mm HIS preparation, with- V-'V?.77.r, ' wJ?r'i "moves j reri-:i.'s, jiiver-jnoicx, I!mjI-, l;:.ik-Jlarts, Hunburii oimI Tan. A few applications will ren-'.(-r the nioHt stubborn ly red ekira eot, smooth and v.-h;t.i. Viola Cream it jiotajKiint or powder to cover defects, !ttt a remedy t rure. It in euporior t fill other pn pfu.t!ioi;K, and is (ruaranteed o ?ive Bat isfuc foil. At dmaia or mail ed for CO ceutH. Prepared by Tolodo- Ohio. :. V. BITT.VER k frornpt; Fob 111 Cur for Impotence, Lott of Manhood, Seminal F millions. Spermatorrhea, Nervousness, Self Distrust, Lnrs of Memory, Ac. Will ntnUdi tint, n XTfriilJ ll ' oua .Ian. Pries $1.00, 0 Boxes, SC 00. fne"la! Oirvllorm Malted uitm earM Bo. Address 4icaBiBaEaBSSJ t. lquis. . Ma Castoria. Caataria la sowwll adapted to children thai I reveneaeod ft aa parinr toany pnacriptiasi known to me." H. A. Aacaca, IS. 111 So. Oxford St., BrouaJyn, N. T. Our physfciaea in Sua Uidi'a depart ment have spokeai highly of thoir axperf enoe in their uwade praetiee with Cantoriav aod althooKk we oary ave among our medical sappltes what la kaown. aa regular products, yet we are free to confess that Ua merits of Castoria. has won us to look witk favor upon it." USITCO UoaiTTAI. 1XD DtRrCKSAKT. Boston, MaaMU LLE! C. SarTH, Pres., P LUMBER 0BBB i i in viui'.; r.--v "