The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, September 05, 1891, Image 4

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    MR. MALLORYS WONDERFUL WELL.
rh Paaoh Bwltrh Outdid ItMlf Whin II
Told Ui lttaaera to Vim Than.
Mr. Anntin Mallory is a farmer living
In the northern portion of this county.
Borne tune since be decided to have
well dug on hit premises. The service
. of a water witch were called into retjui
v f cition. and the torn of the infallible
, Jyich tree switch located a spot where
, a water wonld be struck.
'. f.The well dingers sit to work, but had
not fione more than six feet when they
ericiintered a stratum of rock They
. vytut down is. i the solid rock ten.
" iweuty. thirty, fi ny fet. Alid yet no in
. . wwv,n that the rock was giving out
. t "at.-)strn(cl his men to blast
"... bent on finding water if
' " ' . . into the Chinese empire.
' '; d his instructions and went
, .'ther down, with uo new de-
were soon to be rewarded, how
... All the preparations for an nnnsn
. heavy blatit had baen made, the fuse
'''as touched nlT unit tliamun wfrw drawn
-out to await results. After the smoke of
: he eiplusiou had cleared out they looked
,lown and found that they had struck a
tave. Lights were let down to be sure
tber was no damp, and three or four
ventured. Some bystanders agreed to
invtstlKthediscovery. They were
lowered wiuTropes" llirmo'h the opening
down itito a cavern wUwe, darkness had
never boen pierced with tue ''S.'1'0' day,
and whose infinite sileur 8 dP tne
sound of their voices and echoed and re
echoed it until it died, way D jm
. t l
r A kv ri'Liito
Their susjiense as ther descended intrj
;' the darkness was inteu1. until their feet
.' touched ti.e 6t ui L't.u c-vua. Z'?n
i iiif,' a match they procy-wled 10 about
them. The roof of tW" v wa covered
with pendant stones, consisting of glit
tering minerals, that VWied the light in
' Btrauire and beautiful! eHecta. At some
' r" ints the stalairmite Yncl sUlactite for-
' ' ations ulmost touched each other. At
i . .
. her places in the r were quaint,
' ?gularly shaped arciV' tnat 8av aa
. nnression as if they b.l built by
i inman hands. Still olQe' portions '
' the roof were smooth afl J studded with a
peculiar incrustation which glittered
like diamonds. anJ far surpassing in
beaut T the star iiamber in the Mam
moth cave,
" pandering About the explorers came
opouA i Smaii 'river of crystal clearness,
in whose waters strange looking fish dis
ported tbcicl trcs, m i wlicsc ss.rry 7 y
pies had furnished music for centuries
with no other audience than the eternal
rocks. A pool of water was also found
which, so far as t'aey could sound, was
bottoralews. On the banks of the stream
were fonnd the wreckage of what bad
once undoubtedly been an Indian can 00,
drifted there, doubtless, from some other
water course, and preserved so long by
the pure atmosphere of the cave. The
adventurers explored the cave for a con
siderable distance in each direction, but
found no limit or reduction of size.
Franklin (Ky.) Cor. Louisville Courier
Journal.
No KMd of Ilarlng "Lopped Ear."
It seems odd that so many mothers
nee the fault of broadened ear lobes and
bending tops, yet do not raise a finger to
rectify this defect. Their own ean,
"lop," so, they suppose, must those of
their poor chiidlell. If the If Ottll Mil
are put on "bias," why grumble if those
of their offspring are uot straight? A
woman may hide her ears may brush
the long strands of ber silken hair down
from her temples and over the tops of
these useful organs; net eo a man. U'
barber shaves him cst'.l bis bead is bine.
and each knob of vanity, or whatsoever
weakness be may possess, shows plainly
forth a lesson that the jihrwnolntricju
who rnn may read, and his ears stand
anchored in tuicoiith, bristling boldness
at each side of his denuded cranium.
Jow even be, a grown man, can rem
edy this defect. Let him each night tie
a soft, close bandage about bis head and
leep in this. If it be difficult to ke-p it
in place let him wear above the bandage
a close cap, pinning the cap and band
age together on the outside with small
safety pins. Cor tinned nse of the baud
aire will show at effur.t in mmnara
tively early date, and the deformity will
gradually disappear. Detroit Free Pre
the
. 15.
Next Monday in Labor day. It
will be fittingly observed in uevrral
cities of the atate.
Services will he held in St. I.u'e"
church next Sunday at 11, a. ni.-O-nsual.
bWeafler the evening'
vic'K will begin at :W instead'
o'clock. Sunday school at 10. a. gt.
A cordi-1 invitation is extern -eiTJu
'
KEtTOK-KKKTIt " .!.?? rt;d. m "
r,.wtiu-e of W. Miiyer." Aiitf
ut Kdion, Net'kii, Heniiiin Kec
tor to Mixs Pim'Kret r. Kev. W'ittie
otliciatiriL' The married couple
are both of this city and louhilcK
ive bent wiwlu-H of all th ir EC
juaintiiiiccH.
Special Notice.
H A. McKlwam, Jeweler, ria re
moved to the Stailletiiaiiil liuildiu;.
we it fide of room occupied by the
iiir. he kertiH a full hie I watclu-n,
rlm-k'N. lewt'li-rv. filverware unci
Oiiticiil irtHidrt. StK-ftacle-H (ittel
and (taiiBiariion ituiiiafiiii-i-i.
itches repairing 111 the l'i'Kt po-
(.ilde manner at reasonable. pnccH
pive him a call. diit
Lecture.
Kcv. Huckner, will delivered a
dure, to mother ami yininjf
idicc, Sunday iiiirlit, Sept. I!, at
o'clock at Went Oak street church,
ill are Invited.
i L'RUfiQTOX. MlSSdVlil RIFtH B. H.
GOING ESST
-s-,..j : n r
lOK'S Stock of L'lHlcrwear, i
iricr and better than before and
irii i-H Ii-hm than I;ihI vear.
Nonce to Coel Comum
wiiHurnicti the brut of coal of
all grades to ,i,OHt. WM, j,;,y mr.but
tliouc who wieh to run lonjf winded
accountii 1 don't want. Am I have to
pay for what I Ret I inuM inwift on
ay tor what I Men. .n iiiomc who
know UlcmMClvcM UKleineti hi inr
ill tdt-ane iiay by the l.illi ol Sep
tember hm f muwt have money to
iy for winter coal,
Timothy Ci.akk.
ealer in Anthracite and Hitumi-
noilM coal and wood, ijnice aim
ml 404 South Third nt. telephone
1H, l'lattMiiiouth, .Net). tl
Hair t'hai in, rinci, croefCB an
hair work of all kind to order.
Mk. A. K.VKK.
tf 17'JOLociiMtSt.
No. 10 ...
So. 12 ...
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SMCHTS K rYTIIlA" iniiiill't lni'i!
S... 47 MfMeveiy - n-.i h jr evenini
.1 til., r li U I.. I'aril l '( A ( ra'L l"" k. All Tin
lllnif tnt'l'l if eimll t ly invited to attend
C. C. M ii1i .1I. C (' : ll linvey. h. K. .
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jVMO MKN Si'liKIMIoN SOCIATION
yer (r in a m t"
(, inel nf evt i)'
S :M i in; Fur ini-n nn y
nii.!sy alleru"n at i
AO l . Mi"l flrt siirt third KrldHV
ltil' "I e ll niiinili Hi A R. Hit. I
In KiH-kuH.k lili-k. I"rnk Vermliyea, M, W.
1), U tu. rsii'e, lircurdri.
A O I
Krul.iv
V.
No. S4 Mens "e'lind ami fenrth
,,-r jni lii lli' iiiimtli ' i. A M
hall in Biii-kwwd lil-fH. K J. ."IKX". w w,
, r, Uromi, Kraitnler,
...v.i iir k V ll-l'..i Cm hell Nn lf.'l
Mrtt Ht Ihr K.el ' lisll III III? I's'lliW
Crli; MtM'k i'vit
lin-tlirrii 1 1 it -l
11. 1 i.pi t
K 1 nt. vitlrliiK
lletidl, Ki-(elll
. cri'icrv.
1 ,XS MilMiK. No. Hi I - O. If. mi"-i ev-
iv iur.iliiy mi-lit t Hielr liH I' li-rald
twk. AlliidJ l-l'" "" "'t'lisl') 'i'ltl
.,niirnl l-ii vi.nii.K In Ihetny. J Cory.
N. ti M. W.ilrlriKr. M-l Ti'lil.y.
Ladies, among that Maniple
are iMimr i lue miert riin-n
ver laid eye 011 Wm. II
& Soii'b
line
..ii
rold
tf
I. P. Yoiinjr is clonintr out hi
stock of Toilet Soap. l'eronH need-
imranv Toilet Sonpcau nave at leant
1 per cent by koiiik to J. 1'. Youiik
tor Maine.
CapL V. A. Abbrtt, w ho haM lonir
been with MeMwrs. 1'recival anil
Il.itton, Krai Kntate and IiiMiirauce
HrokrrM, I)-m MoineH, Iowa and iM
one of the bent known and tnont re-
fpected biiMinecM men in that city
a M: "I can tentity to llie ciki
(iiialitieH tf Chamberlain m louh
Keniedv. Having- lined it in my
family for the pant right years, I
can nafcly May it ban no etial for
either col'ln or rrouii." ."ill cent bot-
ties for Male by H. Ci. Frickc A
lru;j"d'.
I LACKS OH NVOKSHII.
CAriKil.K'.-M; linrrn. . i'"en
I'.i.ii ud n.Aia. i .u:.ii 4 i''). t
Hn leu: V-iIS Hiid in -.Mi A. H. hunduy
HcIiiiiiI st 2 :M. l'li tn.iii'dutiei..
CHKI-TH!. Curnrr l.jeuM slid Mi.'1'tli W".
Ht-nlrin ii iirnliK snd evriilnir. K:l'-r .1. K.
Iteed, inwlnr Muiiilsy awwol 10 a. m.
Ki'lw opAL.-St l.nki-'s Dliurrh, rnrnr Tliitd
nd In". I H II . Biiriii-M pit'tiir. Hr
Viiv;ilA. M ad7Jnr.M. Buuday SehiKil
at i :x p. x.
CiUhma Mr.TiiniiT. rti'i Hllh ft and
t.nimli- ltr. Illrt. I'atiit. hcrvwfi : 11 A. M.
and T jo r. M. auuosy chool 10 jn A. at.
PKK.hVTrmAi. hervlees In e chiirrh.fnr-ai-r
Minli Bud lir.inile tf Kev.J T. Iinlrd,
pa.l.it. Miinilav-sc i iil t ;.T' ; I'resclimK
kt II s. in. mid n in.
Xhr. K. 1. fc ui ihl ehuri'll mel eveiy
Halilisth eel.li.fat 1 :IS III Hie l':if Mifl'l ol
the rhiiclh. All ie united to lt. d lliee
meeting.
First MsTaotnsT.-Slilh Mt.. len Main
Slid Pearl. l"- J- ' """" p""".
(rrvlcri : II a. .. i P. M Hund w-hixjl
MA M. ITsyrr nii'rll! ( vteunetuay rvcu-
ln-
llltHMAI rarsHVTRBIAJI . CoruT Hlll Wid
Nllllll. KfV VNIttl-, MtT. WTYHTI Uul
huut. Huiiduy rcbiKil i A. .
awrkiiiKH ( oNiiKiiiiATi(iiiiAL.-tiraiiiie, oe-
Iwri-u Mil li nu mi j hi.
CouiKfiBniT.-Mt Olive, link. tem
liMilh nd Metrliui if-i. . m-ni, p
t.r. m-iiu'i-i li a iii. nd 7 JU p n. Iisyrr
inerlint; Wednesday en-iiir.s-.
I It Ml Kt.lt IHIMIIJ
(.K.m Hi v. i-nnsn iuik , .i.uii mm. '-
r-l iiirriinir. for nn-umily.efrrT huhdsy sl
rniNPii si I oVIiHk. Kinip op'U eek dyi
IroiiiS Joa. iu..lo :3 p-m.
llol'TM I'AHK TAbKHNACLB -. J.
Wiiod. I tir. hrrurn: susi.Ay ntinxu,
lua in.: 1 rrwtili.K. Us ni. sim s p. ni. ;
pisyi-r ineeiiM; TuesiUy uiidil ; 'l'lr ptac-
icr r nujy uitini i r"
w,
j iit-d-Au rr. r-llidile mr-tury stt
til H niOlilli.y. ltn lin-rr". i irm
kit ou e.Mnm a rMMinmiM -ew ors
P., i,.. trfrfi-nn-s. MAM'rAiTl IXICS
wu 'Ilk.
Co.,
Whsl We la His Mind.
A young barrisf.'r, who was a long
beaded lawyer in a too unpleasantly lit
th wnw ff th trritt hsd t with
a country witness wli Lad a habit of
cantionciy pausing before rejilying to
question.
"Coine, Air. Bacontace, what are yon
thinking aboutT at length asked the ini
natient barrister. "I've jut been tliiuk
ag," returned the countryman, "what
a foina dish my bacon far snd your
calfs bead wonld make together."
The wigged gentleman dropped such
dangerous customer like a hot potato,
and ha was allowed to resume bis seat
amid the titter of the court. London
Tit-Hits.
Scotch Logte.
A Scotch minister was etartled by the
original views of a not very skillful
filowinan whom he had Just hired He
noticed that the furrows were far from
tralght, and said:
"John, yer drills are no tiear straucht
ava; that is no like Tainmie's work"
"Tammie" being the person who had
previously plowed the glebe.
"Tammie didna ken his wark," ob
served the man coolly, as he turned his
team about; "ye see, when the drills is
crookit the sun gets in on a' sides, an so
ye get early tatties. " Yontb's Com
panion. Sea Water for Weak Kyes.
Weak eyes should be strengthened by
bathing them five or ten minates at a
time in full basins of sea water, which
allows the hands to lavs the closed eyes,
the water welling over thera gently with
out shock. No one has any idea f the
relief to overtasVwl eyes till they have
tried this method. You might ak me
for a good many things I would eoonrr
givey on than the gallon glass bottle of
ea water brought with pains inland for
.ponging the eyes, Shirley Dare.
A Maa Who Palms Thlaft.
Two gentlemen shook hands In the
street i day or two ago, and as they nu
clatped their hands a mall wad of pa-
rr f!l U th s;.5w:S. "What ia tfcisT
said one of the men, stooping to pick op
the wad. "Oh. that is my five dollar bill,
said the other man. "I made a ball of
it and palmed it when I left the house
iu order Inat I wuuid liot furget Ui tlup
In at my grocer's and p-y n bill. Bnt 1
forgot all about the confounded thing,
' Do you mean to say that you have
carried that wad in the palm of yonr
band for an hour or two without realiz
ing that it was tberer
"Certainlyi I frequently carry small
articles In the palm of my band for sev
eral hours They never fall out, and
they don't bother me. I learned the
trick of palming when 1 was a boy, and
i have piacuued It ever aluvo, I cau
palm half a doren coins at the sami
time and retain them concealed In my
band all day if I want to.
"1 can eat my dinner, smoke a cigar,
mad a paper, and do almost everything,
except shaka bands, without disturbing
tne palmed coins, i find tns palming
knack very nseful sometimes, parti cu'
lurly when I want to conceal any small
article temporarily." New York Time
Why lea Floats.
Did you ever wonder why it is that
ire, lieiug formed of congealed water,
fluata? And why, on some still lake. It
la-gins to form at ths bottom before I
do)- on the surface? bcientista explai
these enigmas this wise: Ice is speciflcal
ly lighter than water just about
freeze, and therefore floats in it This
is one reason why the formation of lea
usually begins at the surface.
Another is its peculiar law of expan
sion. The general law is that cold in
duces expansion; this law holds good
with water only to a certain point
When water has cooled down to within
7.4 degs. of freezing It cease to contract
as before with increase of cold and be
gins to expand till it freeze.
This expansion causes the colder por
tions of the water to rise to the surface.
The formation of "ground ice"
"anchor ice," as it is sometimes called,
is the only exception to the nil given
above. St Louis Republic.
He Welfbed 4& Poaods.
A very few old Philadelpbians who
were summer visitors to Milford, I'ike
county, fifty years ago, remember Lew
Cornelius, who kept the old Sawkll
House, and well they may, for he was
one of the big men of Tike and of Pens
tylvania, perhaps the biggest of bis time
or any time. He weighed, without
clothes, 64 pounds, measured 6 feet in
height, 6 feet 9 Inches around the waist,
8 feet 8 inches below the waist and
throughout was in proportion. Us died
in 1841. i'hiladelpliia Press.
loos: out pok
JT libra
Grand Fall and Winter Opening About
a r.ira for ParaUala.
Frank t ornclitiM. of 1'imcll, lud.
Ter. mhvm: "I induced Mr. I'lIIMOn
whoeewife hR1 rraiyiin thr farr
to buv a bottle of Chamberlain's
niiiUalm. To their treat MiipriMe
li.-lnre the bottle had all hren UMrd
lie wiiM a irreat deal better. Her
li e bud brrii drawn to one Hit
tit the i'ain Haim relieved nil
nain and HoreneMS. and the mouth
1 it natural Miaoe." It is
rflno a certain cure for rheuinatiMm
biiiie biuk. Miiraina swellings and
anient':-.".. cent bottle for n!e
by h. i. hrickeACo., l)rllKJ"',"
At the annual nieclinif of the mo-
cirtv held in l'ecenilier bint, the
working of tne eociriy was m mic
mnlizeil and foi Hied into three do
iiarttneiitM. that of Mpeeil, art and
airriculttire. and the aiiccrMn of
these varied inlereMls made to tie
pend entirely on the clasaeH of pro.
tile ninsl nearly rrpre Mcming mem
thiiH (he people in the city are ex
iH-rli'd to liHik after the art. men in
trrcMted in faet horMe after the
sliced, and the farmers after the
agricultural inlert'Mt.
ni it thia rtetiarttirr ciwier ue
tiarlmeiit will be a failure or a auc
ceMH itiMt as the perMoiiH ri'tireMrnt
in thoMe intereMts make it, for the
ieriMiinibi!ily of trttb it entirely
Meiiarnted. hacll tlepartment
iilacett iimler the control ot tnree
men.
If it be made a mucccmm it must he
made mo principally tliroiiLtli the e
forts of the Citizen of riatlMinouth
and those outMide who may be intt
reted.
The undersigned have bee
assigned to take charge of the art
depa rtment.
... ...
We eluill endeavor to ao
our part laitnliillv anil wen, arid
hope tn Mre thin department well
organized for the fair. We expect
every one to whom Hum atldrrMM in
sent to belli li out. Carefully
examine (he rrmiiuin l.int and the
inducement there offered. Take
time by the forelock and get ready
for the greatest fair ever held in
Cass county. For information
hpiiI v to Hie undersigned or David
Miller, Secretary.
i. K. 1 1 Mill.
MM INS.
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V. J. M(
bo
Opera House Corner
ID, VI
Plattsmouth,1 Neb.
i
'MERCHAtNTS
8UMMK
i;LEAKAIVUJ53
AND
mr A v W
r slum j
aKUTvJ
FRED
The only Iiiijilcim rit dc-alir
ABE NOW OlST.
Place an 'ad' in The
HERALD
And Rive the people your
prices
AND HELP YOUR TRADE
TIIK brMt of hann'HH, both double and Mingle may be found at my
storeand everything in the harnt'MHlinealMobiiggieManilcarringe
which are firMt-cIaMM in every rrspjct, bring the lighteMt, etrongcMt udd
cuHicHt riding vehicle on rarlh.
Lumber Yard
THE OLD RELIABLE.
. A. WATERMAN & HON
i
I LU11B
Huingles, Lath, Path,
Doors, Blinds
Can supply evurw demand of the city,
Call and get terms. Fourth street
in rsr of opt; house.
I have been troubled with chronic
catarrh for yearM. I.Iv'm t re. nil
Halm i the only rcim dy aiiiong
the many that I have lined that
afford me relief.-K. W. Willard,
llrukgini, Join-It, 111.
My Mon ha been afflicted with
naHiil catarrh since unite young
I waM induced to try l.ly's Cream
Halm, Bnd before be had UMcd one
bottle that diMagreeable catarrhal
smell bad all left him. He appears
a well an anyone'. It i he bcMt
catarrh remedy in the market.- J C.
OliiiHtead, Areola, 111.
Ouilting and piecing, comforting
and crii.y patt h woik and carpet
rag Mewing Malinfactorily done by
MrM. Vroman, 5i:i North Sixth street,
I'lallMinouth, Neb. tf
PERKINS HOUSE
S17, 81, 221 and 223 Main St.,
lattsmouth. - Nebraska
H. M. BOSS, Proprietor
in Irkms ha
enoysted from top tc
low one of the let hotv -n ttm stati
Hoarders will lie tskep by the week m
(4.10 snd up.
Ixen thoroughl)
GOOD BAR CONNECTED
world's Fair SBrA"!
an incredilable Mbtirt tune with
Capital of 8200 and Upward
Succcmm certain if iiim;iii lion laith
fullv followed, (.liven 'on aeceipt of
noMlel note or liOMlatre Mlainp for
il- AddrcHM
. t IM. Chicago, HI
HARNESS! HARNESS,
GORDER
who lmH mailu a tiicccKs in Ciu-s County
1
ALSO have a large lot of Schutlrr, Moline, Main and Sterling wagon
Spring wagoiiH, road cartM, ami plows of aii diticription.
Plattsmouth
Nebraska
iFEOIAL
IN 0UK COSll'LKTK STOCK OF
tABiEs rn SHOES
We give you the following deep cut in price:
Ladies Fine Glazed Don go I a fiW shoe reduced to
Ladies Dongola Kid Flexible f.M)Mhoe reduced to
Latlie HcMtlbmgola f.l.iJMbor reduced to
Ladies Hand Turned best Dogola f 1.00 mIioc reduced to
FOU THIRTY DAYS ONLY
We have great
many other Maniple lot
olfering at
of odd Mi.i' that
In order to reduce our slock to meet our oh
We alo have a few lot of Ladic Oxforda thai
prices. Don't forget the place.
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