The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, September 29, 1891, Image 4

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artllad All SrM f r r til fun m
SfesaarSM M Wall.
Tliore In a pertain cluutn about a
wwrlc-baJet; some of them mvid almost
"Hunias, associated aa they ara with
"wenr member of the household. And
jet, I rewntly vUited a laxly who
BWMed do sijfti ol thia Docen.Nry articla.
Sbe la the mother of two children. Nut
venaniiuhin. drawer appropriated for
poula, needle or sewing did she have.
The apool of cotton waa l.vtnR around
aotnewhere, the thimble-waa ou her bu
reau, the acishora on the machine or
mantel Stich a htato of thins aeema
,bo Irregnlur. Te-r are lovely work-
baskets nowadayn, nicely arranged with
rcket for buttons, uoe'dles and the va
rious other thing to necessary tn a
borne. They can tie ornamental even,
prettily lined with aome aoft material
and fluted ribUm tautened around the
iuaide edtfe. Tlie larger it is the more
uneful it will be. A work-basket ia
always bewitching to theiittla tola, and
ometimea, in a dehperate caao, I hare
rien the little, busy Auera full play
among ita contents. But thia only oc
cur f)DlltrftniHIifcifin4llv in alilnaa
vhcu ain make tile child cross;" then
? 1 have found that my forbidden baaket
utner limn a aocior a opiaie.
I look upon this aim pie article of fur
niture aa a treasure; hidden In it depth
liea a panacea, often for low spirits
indeed, tt baa once in awhile proved a
tonic, at i took 1 little jrarment to re
pair and let my thotiplit wing back
ward as my needle pushed forward.
With what roseate hope for the future
lid I purchaiw and plan that little 1U-
Tate slip, and then there ia always
atray booji in mamma's basket to mate
the one on the floor by the cradle. I
often take up a bit of lace how well 1
remember the happy evening when It
rose and fell to my buoyant step in the
fiteaaaut dance.
Every work-basket shtrtild possess a
mother's houscwife'Tlns is a dainty
pocketed thing nitfde out of memento
piece and win contain many a little
scrap of beauty for baby' doll or rib
lon for pusuy' furry neck. 1 lore to
aee these basketa piled with sewing; It
is s marU of plenty, and the mending
bespeaks frugality.
A well-filled work-basket possesses
the charm of a song to while away mel
ancholy. 1 know all do not think so
because they look upon it aa work.
Do not forget, dear mother, that even
work can be made a blesning. I believe,
if there were more loaded work-basket
there would be less divorce. It 1 a
ffood plan to nerer put away fresh laun
dered clothes until they are mended;
let them lie some stormy day or even
ing they will chase the blue phantoms
from your home. I al waya have a srasll
baaket inaide the largq one for spool
F ATTRK!! FOR CHTI.IX WORK.
of cotton. While reading and 1 gen
erally read while nursing baby, I com
acrona a hit of p.ietry, or a little gem
worthy of prcscrrstion; it ia slipped in
to my work-basket for the'present, and
so with small change. A young mother,
lately deceased, had one of these inter
esting work-baskets. After her death
th friends found a targe sum of money
stowed away in it- Very probable that
he had dropped it (mm time to time,
aa above hinted.
Whatever you have, or do not have,
e to It tlmt some sort of receptacle la
provided for the tools that are so re
quisite to complete the home circle.
A I u . J. i -
nuither' last sweet letter, or the tele
gram hubby sent to learn how the sick
bhy that ha left feelinirsn hally In tlia
morning was at the noonday hour.
They do not tnkn np much room. On,
or beside the machine. Is a convenient
place tor them.
A place for everything and every
thing in it place," applies very aptly to
the article under consideration. I do
bop .they will not go ont of fashion,
because they are Indispensable to
well-ordered home. The button-bag la
a feature among the content.
Whoever find a home without a button-bag
and work-banket, finds disor
der and nnthrlft Mrs. A. E. Thomas,
in Chicago Herald.
ltlM, ) Wrinkle.
If a man or woman, particularly the
latter, wishes to preserve good looks
and avoid wrinkle In the face, be or
he must wear glasses, say tn oculist.
He pointed out over a si-ore of men and
women on the street who, he said,
needed glussea or a power of control
over the features that it would take
, pretty hard study to acquire. Each
faoe that h pointed out to me wn
wrinkled very much, because the sun'
rays poured down with blinding beat,
and it was impossible to avoid it The
wrinkling of the face is an involuntary
action of the muscles to protect the
eye.
Aa t irsllenl r are-Wsan-
An excellent wash for the skin, which
will soften it to the softness of velvet,
i made after the following rule: Two
thirds of a pint of distilled water, two
ounce of pnre glycerine, one ounce of
Imple tincture of benzoin; mix, shake
well, and it is ready for use.
So-Wtr Keasavs wsrt.
Do not disfigure the hand with eaua
tUs to remove warts, but fonch them
with strong soda-water several time a
. Jy. They will disappear.
a GRKAT GIT0S7 ST0SY.
ROME
EXCITEMENT
ENGLAND BV
REATDD
SParTsV
A aMMtMf 0reeMMmdt W tint
rnmirul Trmia SUwelvaa ly th pirls
ut h IM la a flnbarfcaa trj
H. WM HM, tk4
I waa procrediug fc isnrcly on font to
kruadgreen. when on passing tbechnrcH
t Knotty Ai-h my attentioo wa snd
lenly arrested by the strange and nn
caimy Hpiiettntnc of it graveyard. The
time was shortly after midnight The
whole biiryinif grounds-sued alive and
gli teiiiiig with tlionsand small bluish
lights, jjMiicti Hppered to creep in and
ti of the different grave, a if the de
farted spirit were Hiking a midnight
rumble. I stood petnrted. not knowing
what to make of it. at the suie time ex
periencing a feeling of horror which sud
denly took complete possesion of me.
, Just at thin moment the moon, which
bad hitherto been mors or less obscured
by a moving panorama of passing clouds
cunie, as it would seem, to my anawt
ani. giving uie for a very thort time
tho benefit of ber companionship. And
how appeared the moKt startling phe
nomenon of all a phenomenon which
caused uiy hair to stand on end with
fright, a cold nnmbne9 of horror psira
1) zing me in every limb, for, advancing
np the road directly opposite to me,
c tine a funeral train, the coffin borne
along with a tneusnred tread, covered
with an immense black pall which flut
tered np in the midnight wind.
At first I thought I most surely be
3 reaming, and thereupon pinched myself
in the arm to aw-ertain if this were real
ly liio care. ut. DO; 1 Certainly Wi4
not. for I distinctly felt the nip. and wa
thereupon satisfied aa to my wakeful
ness. " What could it all tnennr" I asked
myself, as the cortege gradually ap
proached me and I began to distinguish
the gcccrsl cstliscs of the btarcr
These apjieared to lie elderly men and to
have lived in a bygone age.
All were d reused in the costume of th
latter part of the Eighteenth century
They wore tie wigs, and aome bad
words, aa well a walking (ticks mount
ed with deuthhead. I observed only
one really yonng man among the crowd
of followera. walking jost behind the
coffin,
A OUOSTLT OORTFXIK.
(lis youth in comparison with the
others, perhaps, made me take especial
notice of him. He wa dressed in what
appeared to be black velvet, the white
ness of his rnfile standing ont in marked
wctrast to tbe somber natnre of his gen
eral attire. He carried a sword, bail
diamond buckles on his shoes, and wore
bis powdered hair in a cue. The face
of thu young man was deathly pale, as
were also the fact of all the others ac
companying him. Instead of Die pro
cession advancing to the gate at which
1 stood, it turned suddenly and entered
the bunal gronud by the on situated at
a few yards' distance
A the coffin was borne tbrongh this
gate all the blue spirit light seemed to
rise, from tbe grave s if to meet thecor-t-v
for the purpose of escorting the
body to its last resting place. These
awful lights added considerably to the
ghastliness ut the scene a they floated
over tne uofiiii and beads of the mourn
ers. Slowly the prs-eioti glided np the
pHthway. pacing the iu.nu entrance of
the church, and. continuing it way in
a straight line, finally disappeared at the
back of tbe e-litiie
Where thut mu.t extraordinary funeral
went to or what became of It I cannot
tell, but this tnnch I distincthuvex
that roflin. mourners and llgbts-even
the pale. Dickering luismlight all dis
appeared a mysterionly ua they came
leaving nie f.auiii.a- in the darkness
transfixed w.i.b astonishment at.,1 fr.g'it
Upon gather.,-. together my somewhat
eatu-red senses I took to my heels and
never stopped running till I found my
self in my own bonse. In fact. 1 scarce
ly n-memlier how I got bonm
ArTKKTIIOUGHTB.
After recovering a little from the
shock I immediately aroused a female
relative who bail retired for the night
and related to ber the above parr.cnUri
Kb ajumred in that inns Itav n
suffering from uieutal hallucination, but
seeing the great perturbation of my
mind, and at the same tim knowing my
natural skepticism with regard to all so
called superUAtnral phenomena, she came
to the conclusion that, after all, I might
pfsibly have seen what has been d
scrioed auovn.
Tho next day I made inquiries ia tbs
neighborhood of Knotty Ash, aud ascer
tained from a very old woman that sb
remembered a story In her youth having
reference to the mysterious snd sudden
death of an old occupant of Thingwal!
ilall, who wa hastily and quietly burled
she thought, at midnight, in old Knotty
Ash churchyard. If so, was this a ghast
ly repetition of th event gotten np for
my especial benefit, or wa it a portent
intended to foreshadow the coming of
the dread visitor to myself?
Now, ss 1 have before stated, 1 am no
believer in ghost, but certainly this re
markable experience of mine ba entirely
upset all my previously conceived no
tion of the subject, leaving me in a
quitiidary of doubt. Un th evening
upon bU:h 1 w the mysterious funeral
at Knotty Ash I wa exceedingly wide
awake, bail met several cyclist on th
I'rescott road with whom I conversed.
Strange that a few hundred yards farther
down Die road I should encounter so
ghostly aa expenenr aa xperienc I
shall never forget to my dying day.
Uvernool Pot.
A 5a Cm dr Dlaaw4i
A nse for diamonds, a an aasbttjtnt to
m.uksnien, has been discovered. Tb
diumotul are fixed in th front and back
sights of rifles, and it is said they enable
tbe marksman to taa a quick and cor
rect sun even in a bad light. The bril
liants are so fitted that Immediately th
pii-c is bmnght to th shonldsr the rsys
in the XTtns a-uiist tne alignment, snd th
eys takes alnt withont th leant hesita
tion. noroMi-icAl JiynmaL
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H. it AesnoiOiiaiiKB I rs 1 a Bl.
tn i snives 4.Mtp. m.
Traini il!y riceiil Sun
si.CKE'1 fix l.rA'x
KNlTlll lH O" rVTHIA linmitlet l-(1s
so. MiW every nl!ie!y evrnlnx
st their h ii ii' I'srine e A t'" k. All vis
Unit Hsvhts oiIIk lv inv lel to s't'-iid
t C M-"letll r V. ; tt Idivey. K.H.I.
Yot'Ml MFN'tH -HltlMlon mivim-
tennii v!"k tn'B Htn-el. hoiirn
wn fr. in t :Wi s Hi IV I -JK 1' "'B "'
i;mil aitsl uk every Hi-touy alleim,nii al 4
d'e.ock
A O T. ... steels rt sna tliito rnnsy
ee ilnir of esrh moiiihaKI A H. Ilsil
In HiKSxiHik IiIihs Kisiik Vemillyea, M, W.
U, V busrsolc, Urcof ilier.
it it
No. 4-ltets eiiiil and leimh
i VrtHi.v vi'l'llina in the ninmh s . A K
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halt ID Ko.:knl bleclc
E. J, Mounts, m W,
f, hiou, K. neriw.
DOYAl. AKUANAM-C.s t'O'tini W.
M II at the K, n( I' lisll In lti- Psimele A
C'rslir block ever Her net I
brethren Invlled Henry
llms WalhiJX. S.ereiniv,
k InlU, voliini
Hi-rolil, Krxeat ;
( Asil I filMiK. No. 141 O.O. K. men ev
4iv Tuenlsy Msli' at tlielr hall in Fbi-ersM
nliieii. AlKttiil relo, are rurmsny M.vne.i
siteo.l olo-ii vlxllif in t:ieeiiy. t Lury.
N. i H W.Hnilt'B. Kwietaty.
I'LACKS OH WOkSHM'.
rTiioMc.-it. rani' rhiirch. sk, bitweeo
ififtii nd Hliih. Fsllier s'ney. Pastor
Hrtvlrn: Vnssal snil IA:.' A. at. hundsy
School si t J. wl'o benedictluu.
rnuimm Turner lieust and Pltfllth Rts,
.im., tnrnlnj ah4 skenllit. Klilt-r J. K,
Ked, pssliir Kuislsy hviusil 10 A. at.
Eriscnr al Kt Luke's I'hnrrh, corner Third
u..a l. kv II R llnrvers Dsrtor. Ser
vices - it A. i dl wr a Cutday fk-hool
st I JO r a.
HUH MsTiionisT jrner ltb ft And
filSlllte. Iter, llirt. I tol. Hervires : II A. M
and I r. u. bwo4y School I JO A .
'BSSKVTaiB. servlres In te church. er
r M.lh and Cmote sis. Urv J. T. Pslrd
iistir. huuilsv-se' at ;.; PrrscliiPii
si ii &. m. snd p d m.
i h. v R s r. K ul this rhiirrh mrets eveiy
Ssbhslh vellll r. St 1 16 tl 'he hasemen ol
IliechnerU. All aie invited to alU-sd ttoese
meellnxs.
First MnHOMsT -With Ut.. hetwen Msln
.n.i rr.,l Ur J. ! Si liurkcsr C2.-.UIT,
urvlrer ! II A. H. S 1 r. M hUlldss whool
t 30 a, Pr)i niretb i Weiluesd.iy evea-
Itig
UtrKMAN PavsHVTrkiAM -Corner Ualn and
Ninlh. hvv V. !tte. K ivls usual
hours, huodoy rcnixil u A. M.
Ra rvnioH roiBoTioiAU-4;ranite. !
I seen Kiflli and KltkU.
Colo MR BAr-TlT.-Vt. Olive, "nk. twtwi-en
Until snd Klevriilb. Ilrv. A rKiell. is
tr. nrruT II a. in. and 1 -M p. ui. Prayer
met-liun Vi eObesiUy rvriih (
Viitmi Min'i I sm-Tio Asms iation
kisimsln siermsn bhs k.Mwu itreel. ,ns-
r! nieeiitiir. lor ni-u only. ef-r hundsy si
tenosn st I o i l's-k. Huoins open week das
from sua) a. in., to : 3R . Di.
Hoi-TK Pahk Tahvhjiaclb - Krv. J. ,
V imhI, I aitor. heiviees: hui tlsy hchou!
His. ni. : I n aehli k. 1 1 a m ubd S p. to;
pr.ivei liii-rlliiK luesilay muht ; rlioir rse.
lire rniiny mshl Aliso- wrli-ome.
kev. Uncknrr him been Hehincil
to the pimtornte of tlie M. K. chtiri p,
at Hebron, Thuyer county.
A New Firm.
Owinir to a riieli if wink T. H.
Hrown found i ndvisiiblc to in
crcuee ii lorrf ami HCTortlinjf.y he
line forninl a co-purtnerHhip with
Mr. SwiitiDon, formerly of the firm of
Swunaon A Aairaf'l The iirw
firm i pri pared lo do all work in
tli. Miicketiiithiiiir line in a atn-
factory miiniier.
$ Cur for Paralvsia.
Hrank t'orncliue, f rmtcll, lint
-I induced Mr. I'iuaon
wIiohc wifi liml taral si in the fact
to liny a tiottlc of Chamberlain's
I'ain Halm. To their great atiprine
l.i.fore the Imttli- hail all J en liwtl
.I..- was a trreat 1-J1 I't ttt r. Her
face hud l n drawn to one id
lint the Pain Halm rcHcvrd nil
aaiit tfr ni JJ jss???
hssuiiioI it" natural ohapf." It ia
rtlxo a t ertaiiu ure for rlicumatiHin
lame hack, epraititi -.welling and
iamcne-a. TH iriit h-.tt:.-s f--;r sale
by H. (. Krit keiCo., PrugKiat.
Mill' Nerveand Liver Pllie-
Art on new principlt rcffulstin
thti liver, Aloniscb slid bowels thiough
the nerve. A new discovry. Dr. MiliV
11 1 U si.eeililt cure bili'iurntsa, baij Uab,
loipid liver, pilts, cou-t'pstion I'ne
qusled for men. 'women, children
hliiallmt. inililest. surest! 5" dos. J.V.
fniil free at Y. t i. Kricke (''
We have mdl K1y' (" Hl
about three year, and have re
commended ft il-w' in tnorr than a
hundred ept-cial i'Hn of catarrh.
Thf utianiiiious answer to our in
quiries i."lt' the la el renifdy that
I have ever need." tur Ma-rience
is. Hint wlvre partit a continued it
tiw.it never lail to cure. J. II.
Montgomt-ry, Co., lriigot. I''-
i'uruli Iowa
When I hegati usiiisr Kly' Cream
.. . . 1 I. .,1 I liuil
'l' wlVe U, h4 i'
chargcil a lare ainownl f filthy
lliattrr. I hui ha aimoni i-mnwi
disappeared and have uol hul head
ache wieni e. I. Sonitiii-rH.StcphtH y.
Conn.
Some of the nio1 startling, in-tr.SiHliv-r;i-sc!
!. Iifr hiuI
ctictouiN of lmri l Kgypl are now
hfinjr maflr throinfh exteneive exca
vattioii. Thrw licoViric are
exciting a ureal interest. Many
tliwovrrie are, however, hcing
made in our country thai are re
markable, anion": which we may
mention Uiat of llaller'a 1'nin I'ara-l-7..-r
which elTccI entire relief, and
in many case a complete cure of
Unit terrible dtwaw rheiiinat ism.
and whit h al-o relieve pain of all
kind, l or eitle y all tlrncgiHt.
T O 17 ISwaiting to show you his new goods
Vii and to let you know how cheap they
can be bought.
HAS THE LARGEST A3STD BEST STOOIE
In hi line in Cas County. You will not he nblc to buy cheaper Wcb . Chi
cago when you tiike quality ami price in conHideration.
Only htiyg the la-tt tnakeii aiul latCbt novel tie in
CLOTHING AND FURNiSHING GOODS
II ATS, CAPS ETC.
And if yon are looking for a reliable place to trade give JOE a trial.
OPERA HOUSE CORNER, PLATTSMOUTH.
THE
INTERNATIONAL
TYPEWRITER
A "inrtij tint riM rxsrhme. fully rr.t
k! Mile irinn the vi-ry lt lesler'sl b
KIirl rknirii. and villi tin lel UhiIs In
have ever beru devled tur tlie purpe, V s
ranted U' tin all thai ran Iw r, xn'nl'!y ei
pmrA el tlie very bei lypwrllr eitaiit
t'stbleof mrit,g &t witnt i-er mlniiie i
store aocirdlbs to tin ability o4tbiieral
I'ltlCE 1U(i.
If tlier la ao Bfrot IB your loB ad4rM Ui
asaaulactum.
THR PARI1D MTU Co.
Assnti Bsnted fsrlib A, T.
r. B. BEKI.KMIItli, Agent.
I.inrolo, Nell,
C'apt. V. A. Ahhctt. who ha lotiir
hcen with Mer. I'rrclval anil
Ifatton, Keal Ktatt' anil Insiinnire
liroker. Ik- Moinen, Iowa and ia
oneol the hi'Ht known and nioet re
Bpet led lilieinee nu ll ill Hint city
ay: "I can testify to the (rood
iiinliticM of ( liHiiiiit-rliiin's Coiih
ki-iiieily. M.imiik- 4ii'd it in tny
family for the past ciht year. I
can safely ay it ha no ctml for
cither cool or cronp." MU ent hot
tic for Hitle hy F. fr. I'ricke & Co.,
Drnjrifist.
Wondsrful.
K. V. Suwer(if Kochi'eter, Wi.,
a prtiinint-nl tleah-r in nnivT
tniTchiindiac. and who run acveral
peddling winjone. find one of hi
hnrN.i hadly cut and hiirned with a
lariat, The wound refnxed lo heal.
The horse hecatne lame anil Htilf
iowwithtanditir rarelul attention
ami the application of remedies. A
friend handed Sawyer some of
Mailer's Harh H ire l.ininit iit, the
most wonderful Ihinu ever kiiw to
heal ntich wound. Me applied it
only Hirer timt'M and the sore wa
completed healed. Kqually jfood
for all ors, cut, hrtnu-, anil
wound. For sale ly nil drum;!!
DETECTIVE e i I. r.illly t ni t sa
o lrlv Ireterllte umlrt uwr Hi.trii'-u -i.
hml mi. let I'.rn. 'ilMrr. w A x t; i,S
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THE LEADING AND ONLt ONE PRICE
IS WAITING FOR YOU.
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The only Iinplenieut dealer who ban maile a kiicim m in Cars Cent
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IIK heal flf huriie. hotli rlkiilil
I atoreauJ ivtry tiling iu the
which are firHt clas in rviry rcH.ecl,
'ai(-Ht riding vidiicle on earth.
1
Al) have a larjrtf lot of Schiilh
S.riii(; waxnii. rontl carta, mill
Plattsmouth
SPECIAL SA3LE
IN OUH C03IPLGTE STOCK OF !
IA33JE8 rn SHOES
We nivc ou the following deep cut in price:
I.adir Fine (il.ird Douola f'S Z" shoe reduced to
Ladies Don-idu hid Flexihle f'i.'HtnUoe rediiicd pi
ltdic Mrst I )ony(ila H.dl kIiocs reduced to
l.adicN ll.md Tiirut'il IichI Utnun $1.(111 slim- reduced to
FOB. THIRTY DAYS 01TLY
We have a Kfeat many other Maniple lot of odd ni.c that
olf-riim at
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Iu or.lerfo reduce our stock In meet our ohlinatinn
We also havra few lots of I jidit
price. Ihui't forget the place.
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