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MEMORIES. I)' world of fair and uoldeo light, ' A ift retrain upoa the breeie, A littm bmu.li ut rukd hlte, ' - An.L..u .lriJ( ' n-rtiHhna (ii aumnwr day. A bUmv irn-.o wtui HHiialilne fair, ' A fu lu piw-i iiu twilight hours.' A lov ..ril whiaiw.twt on llio air, ilf'-u.iiy lieucuVr Ui HoVr. Oub (uiuuer day. Pa'e ri.. ilj tun llnn'ring.T, A tratlxn ky, on lirtifbt rm tear. And dead ail B&va Memory U that which one waa putting dear Uuo lummer day! O (MiHiint ((lad. O "ow-reta my, 0 twitt'ring touicitUsni blitha and free. Though uoldeD buura aball bold their away, i Too near can give again to ma ' That iummer ilayl ; -Uouey Juduun la One a Week. The Jew at a Parmer. unong the grout raises who must ; -illvJf their daily bread, certainly many nave not yet devoted themnelves to till ing I'uo wii', uiJ oil tliis account their eneniiea huvj .devihed the charge that Jews are of no use iu agriculture, that they are averse to all bard work. II re aiao experience gives a refutation, iu the lauds where Jews have been per mitted to acquire landed property, where tliey have t'opnd ojiiiortumty to devote themselves to agriculture, they have proved themselves excellent farmers. For example, in Hungary tliey form very large part of the tillers of the soil, and this fact is acknowledged to such an extent that the hih Catholic clergy in Hungary almost exclti.-ively have Jews as tenants on mortmain properties, and slnvwi all large landholders giv pn-fi-r-ence to the Jews on account of their in dustry, their rectitnde and their dex twnry. Thf am f;:ts that cannot be hid, and that have force, so that the Anti-Semitic movement, which for a Jong time flourished in Hungary, must xpire. It will expire becan.se every one sees that so important a factor in the pro ductive activity of the country espeoi fdly in agriculture cannot be spared. Mjr pwn personal experience, too, has led (tie to recognize that the Jews have very KVxl ability in agriculture. I have seen this personally in the Jewish agricul tural colonies of Turkey, and the re ports from the expedition that 1 have sent to the Argentine Republic plainly now the same fact Baron de Hirsch in Forum. f Mutlcal Sounds and Note. It is carious fact that musical sounds f farther and are beard at greater dwtuuee than those which are more loud and noisy. IT we go on the outside of a town during a fair, at the distance of a mile we hear the musical instruments. bat the din of the multitude, which is so overpowering in the place, can scarcely be heard, the noise dying on the spot To those who are conversant with the power of musical instruments the fol lowing observation will be understood; The violins made at Cremona about the year 1000 are superior in tone to any of a later date, age seeming to dispossess ihem of thr noisy qualities and leaving nothing but the pure tone, if a modern riohn is played by the side of one of those instruments it will appear much the louder of the two, but on receding a hundred paces, when compared with the Cremona, it will scarcely be heard. New xork Ledger. Hnnn'i Artillery. The largest rainfall on earth has been recorded at Chera Punji, on the Bay of Bengal, but the most violent thunder storms ever observed are probably those Frwnrh liniana. At Carta Ornate. one forty miles south of Cayenne, Cap tain Ellert, of the French navy, saw the rills of the coast bills turned into water falls by a cloudburstlike storm, while the crashing of thunder peals was incessant and often almost deafening, so much so, indeed, that some of the sailors began to Blotter long forgotten prayers probably thinking the day of judgment near at hand. New York Telegram. Slleaelnf Hubby. Voting Father (in the futureh-Great anakeal Can't you do something to quiet that baby? Its eternal squalling just drives me wild.. Young Mother (calmly to servant) Marie, bring in my husband's mother's phonograph and put in the cylinder -marked "At Ten Months." I want him to bear how bis voice sounded when he waa young. Now York Weekly. Traveling loeog. Stranger Heml Boy, do you know any of the newspaper reporters by sight? Hotel Boy Lota of em. Stranger Weil r ahem? 1 am the , Hon. Mr. Oreatmsn, but I registered as J. tirnitb in order to avoid interviewers. liare's a quarter. isoy Ail ngni. l u teu 'em yon re here. iood News. When pin wer scarce and dear they formed very acceptable gift to th fair ex, and as now and then money was be stowed to the vain of pins in lieu there of, not a few phrase hunters believe that the term pin money originated from that practice. To form an idea of the experiment that take place abroad in the way of tenting new device in warfare, the sta tion at Liege, Belgium, consumes nearly 4.000,000 cartridges and forty tons of powder a year in testing firearms. It is a well known fact that paper can be compressed nutil it will be so hard that a diamond will hardly touch it, but no known mechanism of the present or the past has such power to compress and work marvels with wood Nearly two bnshels of onio pearls were dug out of an ancient Indian mound in .the LltUe Miami valley half dozen rear ago. They wer all o much de cayed, however, a to be or no commer--cjbJ value. Robert Boyle, the great philosopher of she Seventeenth century, mention an lunelish soldier who could eat stone .jand another who could eat glas. The Y" P. S. C. K. will hold their regular buninenn meeting at the ; home of Mih Olive Gana, to night. ' A general invit.ition in extended to nil to lie tirenent. mid learn more t ' about the work of the nociety. I S-peoiHl Notice. H. A. McKlwsiin. Jeweler, has rev moved to the Stadleinaim building. I v e.-t Hide of room occupied by 1 it Fair, he keenn ;i f ull line of wiitcLcf. cloci'n, Jewelery, nilverware ;ln(l Optical good. ' Spectacles fitted and i.ulir.f.iCiion guuraeneed watchen repairing in the bent ; Bible manner at rcasujmWe - l,r' give him a call. ' JOK'S Stock of" Underwear, in larger and better than before and priced leu than last year. Nonce to Coal Coneumer I will furnish the best of coal of all grnden to thone who pay me, but thorn; who winli to run lony win. led aicotintn I don't want. As 1 have to nay for what 1 tret 1 mind inmr-t on pay for what i ecu. .m know tliem.-i-lvei indebted to me will dense pay by the lath of Sep-tembi-rii.-l muwt have money to pay for winter coal. Tlli)TllY C'l.AkK. Di-aler in Anthracite and Hitumi noil coal and wood. Office and yard 41 South Third ft, telephone IS. rhittmouth, Ni b. tf Hair chainx, riiin, cror-fet an hair work'of all kinds to order. Mk. A. KXKK. tf Locum St. Ladies, anions that wimple line ar Home ol Hie liuefl iioen jou ever laid even on Xm. Ilerold A Soii'm tf NV w r.oi.l at ti li. every dny at JOK'S the one price clothier. tf W'AXTEfi- Good Halenman. ' J. .M. Muir'n mueic etore. Apply Tlie lint-Ht line of Neckwear, Hata and Cnpn at JOlv'S, the one price Clothier. Ilrown St Harrett have iuM re ceived a fine line of imported tooth and nail brutdieft, cloth and hair brushes. Prices aw ay down. tf Capt. W. A. Abbett, whohai lont; been with Meitern. I'recival and Matton, keal Kutate and liifiirancc Hrokerw. Dcb ?loinen, Iowa anu in one of the beM known and moM re Hpected btihineHi men in that city aayn: "1 can teftify to 1 fie nod (iiiahtieM of Lhamlierlain louiili ketnedy. Having ueel it in my family for the pant eieht yearn, 1 can Hafelv Hav it ban no eoual for either coldn or croup." "id cent but ties for nale by F. O. Fricke A Co. Iruj4i;iMt. We have Mold Kly'e Cream Halm about tfiree yeare, and have re commended it tine in more than a hundred ppecial caMes of catarrh, the unanimouH annwer to our in onirics in."lt'H the beM remedy that I have ever need. Our experience in. that where liartien continued itn u-e. it never fails to cure.- J. H Montgomery, & Co., Ilruytr'ntn, lie corah, Iowa. W hen I beyan mdntf Kly'n Cream Halm m v ratal rh wan no bad I had headache the whole time and din charged a lartre amount of filthy natter. I hat fian ahnoM entirely disappeared and have not had head ache rcience. J. SommerM.Stepliney. Conn. What tipectarlea llava Dona. Eyeylasce are commonly ground with cxiual convexity on uoth aides. Tue ina terial fur their manufacture is Ixdh glass and kind of stone called Draziliau pebble. It is really a rock crystal uf very fine quality and ' .cs not retn'in'o!.' n jnrbbie"' in any prucuiar. apet-iaei.-, have alleviated more misery than aii other human agencies, because there is no sorrow equal to that canned by im paired sight. St. Louis Republic Incomes of Two Authors. Victor Hugo sold one of his earliot novels for 800 francs, or sixty dull.irs. and for "Les Miserable, " forty year later, received l'W. 000. Archibald Clav ering Gunter, a New York author.whtne first work not only did not bring sixty dollars, but were actually rejected, has received, so far, from his sales of "Mr. Potter of Tens," which might be said to be his "Les Miserablea," $1 13.000.-New York Advertiser. What Eufllahaea Waal. An American woman who had married an Englishman of high rank returned home for a visit after aconple of years' ex perience is her adopted country. "How very odd." said one of ber acquaintances, "that Lady (J has not become Angli cized in the least; she is more American than ever. The remark repeated to the newly made peeress wa received with an appreciative smile. "I am so giad," she exclaimed, "I am naturally imitative, yon know, and 1 was so afraid I might loeo what I con sider my distinction. You people don't nndersUud over here," she went on. "Yon make a great mistake in copying Euglisb people when you go to London: they have enough of their own kind over there; they want something new and original, not copy of themselves." New York Tribune. Tha Cow Wa Raltad. A man in Jefferson county, who had a tick cow, wanted to get her up. Not being able to do so with hi strength he fixed a blanket under her, attached bis bay carrier and hitched on the old horse, which had not forgotten th distance he had to go to deliver th hay and didn't propose to stop short. Be drew the cow ' up to the top of the barn, where the I track carried ber over an empty mow, 1 when the blanket gave way and dropped I her on the empty ng, breaking every bou in he body, Tyrone (N. Y.) Her ald. A Lowell barber ha just completed a picture made from 10,804 piece of wood. Th wood wa obtained from VX large cigar boxe and Is mostly Spanish cedar. UUHLISGTOS & ytlSSdVRlMVtH ft. R. TIMP TAFIE. y1 OF DAILY PASMiMiKK 1KAIN8 GOING EAM Nr.. x . so. . . No. S ... 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' Kimlliv iteu wt-i k duyi Iruin i.jii. 111 .10 S:30 p.m. Soi-th Pahk Takkhnai u -llev. J. M. W mid. I at'ir. Heiviiet: humlay IkIiimiI, lua 111.: I rerlli.if. II a m. aim i. 111. urayei nieeuim 'lurviay instil ; eliinr prat ilcernuy uilit. All are welcome. Tir ' 1; ted-An artlve. ri-ilnl'lf m '-a-salary frl W to sxi monlli'y. with mrrrae. to ieireeiil ii kit own e-ti"n a rei'onilile New York HoilM-. Heferenrea. XAS I fAH I KK. Ut'k utx T'lft. New Yolk. A Cure for Paralvala. Frank Corncliim, of 1'urcell, Ind. Tcr., nayn: "I induced Mr. J'innon whone wife had paralynin in the face to buy a bottle of Chamberlain's fain Halm. To their great nuprine before the bottle had all been lined she wan a irreat deal better. Her face had been drawn to one nid but the I'.i in Halm relieved all pain and noreuenn. and the mouth jj'sutned its fiii'.'tr'd liHf." It in ilino H certain tuic Ui i in iiiiisiifiirj lame back, nprainn nwellinirn and lamenenn. ."si cent bottien for nale by V. (i. Fricke i Co., Uruiftf intn. At the annual meeting of the no clety field 111 Uecemoer hint, tne workings, of the nociety wan nynte muliii'd and formed into three de partuientn, that of npet-d, art and airrictilture, nd the nuccenn of thene varied interentn made to de pend entirely on the clannen of peo ple mont nearly reprenentinjf them thun the people i 11 the city are ex iiected to look after the art, men in terenfetl in fant home after the npeed, and the farmern Hfter the agricultural interent. I'nder thin departure either de partment will be a failure or a nuc cenn junt an the pernonn rejirenent ing thone interentn make it, for the renponnitiility of each in entirely neparated. Each department in placed under the control of three men. If it be niiTtle a nuccenn it inunt be made no principally through the ef forts of the Citizens of I'lattnmouth and thone o'.!'.ide who may be inie. tested. The undermined have been annulled to take charge of the art department. Ve nhall endeavor to do our part faithfully and well, aud hope to nee thia department well organized for the fair. We expect every one to whom thin uddrenn in nent to help tin out Carefully examine the Premium Lint and the inducements there offered. Take time by the forelock and Kl't ready for the jcreatent fair ever held in Cann county. For information apply to the underpinned or David Miller, Secretary. A. H. TODD. I.C. C I'M M INS. F.J. MORGAN. I have been troubled with chronic catarrh for yearn. Klv'n (nam Ha 1 111 in the only n im uy mining the many thai 1 have lined that affordn me relief. - K. W. Willard. Drug-tfint, Joliett, 111. My not) ban been afflicted with nanal catarrh nince onite young J wan induced to try Kly' Cream Halm, and before he had uned one bottle that diwiyreeable catarrhal nmell had all left liim. He appear an well an anyone. It in the bent catarrh remedy it) the market. J.C. Olmntead, Areola. III. yuiltinjr and piecinir, comforting and crazy patch win It and carpet rajf newing natinfuctorily done by Mm. Vroman, TiYA North Sixth nlreet, I'lattnmouth, Nth. tf Grand Fall and Winter Opening lout Opera House Corner MERCHA!NTS SUMMER AM- VALL OPOTIVGS ARE NUW ON. Place an 'ad' in The HERALD And give the people your prices AND HELP YOUR TRADE Lumber Yard THE OLD RELIABLE. II. L WATEEHAK & I tir 1 in 1 rtliinle. Lath, fah, Doors Blinds Cn Dttpply nverw denutml of the city, Call and get terma. Fourth ttre 1 1 in rear uf optra houM. PERKINS . JI0USK, (17, 210, 221 aud 2.1 Miiin Kt, lattmouth, Nebraska. H. M. BOSS. Proprietor lb I'urkim hut been thorouublt -enoTatud from tp tc '.xit.iiu mi,' 'low one of the heat hoteli in th ttr Boardem will he taker by the wreli al It.RQ and up. GOOD EAR CONNECTED world Fair WoWiTX no increditable nhoit tune with a Capital of $200 fnrl Upward Sui ienn ceitain if 11. Ml 111 tionn I. nth fully followed, (iiven on aeceipt of pontel note or pontajje ntampn for il' Addrenn x WI.ChiciiRo, 111. 1 LCCCTT OTJT arc III ept. 15 ?91 HARNESS! FRED GORDER Tliu only liiijiltiiicnt diiiltr who has THK bent of harnenn, both double and ninle may be found at my tore ami everything in the harnenn line alno buH'cn and carriages which are limt clann iu every renpacf, beinit the libtent, ntroneMt add eanient riding veliii len on earth. I A IX) have a hire;!' In) of S hutler, Moline, llain and Sterling wiiim S.i -'tag w.wiis, rt:ad carts, and j.duvs f h!I d'efij,ii,. Plattsmouth SPECIAL SALE IN OUK COJILETE STOCK OF imu riTJE SHOES We (five you the following deep cut in price: Ladiea Fine Olaxed Donjrola f'J.'iT nhoen reduced to - $1.73 I.adiea Doiifrolii Kid J-'lemble flSOnhoc reduced to 2.10 I.ndien Ment )on)ol.- 1.1,110 nhoen reduced to- 2..V) I.ailien Hand Turneil bent I)oj(oU ll.K) nhoe reduced to - 3.j0 FOR THIRTY DAYS ONLY We have n great many other niimple luln of odd nizen that we an olleruiK at mmm mm In order to reduce our ntock to meet our obligation. We alno have a few lotn of I.ailien pricen. Uon't forget the place. Plattsmouth, Neb. 1 HARNESS, AT- iniule a micccm in Chr County f Nebraska Oxfordn that we will nell at reduced -3., I 1 1 i " L t TIT " f V J 1 M ... !4