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About The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1891)
-V. -1 . BEAR cR R. R. 5V pUenl, lie; Kll'tllfS Ctlliie MVVt l l.:e-t. I Meantime siiB gave so Ana brief ihtniaya. il , i r I - . ' !; stable in ; , . r . niters. iat 1 jxkes Kre''1 ' ' its the -alible apil. carrots .'.'.-. eitremely fond. . the hone f her ; ,' - ,iiiig in theuaiiie i . M Phil areongoodj . .t-r sometimes throws. UiUiiifi'sts jealousy ! ...ret, after irivinst him an ; - , .nt, tjvm one to Phil. Ona c-nt into the table while Tat- ! ,a in the Imiitls of the groom. He; ' i betnx for an ii'ile. ana she tie-' entJ the Lcift nutil the room hud fin- ' tailed his work wild tli horse hud retiirti- ed to Ins stall mle to Piiil.. When Tuners had g ;fie to his etall the offered hi'iu an apple, but he refusal to take it. ami turned his head from ht-r in disjoint. For hnlf ac bonr she coaxed hiiu, bat o uo (.mrpo. Then the groom tried to tta'.uce luui to take it, and iheu another groom, made the same effort, but All in vain. Take the apple he wonM lot, aor would he recognize bis unstress iu afiy way. h ' ' . . Ilig ears droopi d'and he had thesp- lyynnce of a ciiiiu; in toe' sulks, just a J ir ; UK U ,l.':rul liAH tiff ltAr Ifc. 9 i l.v.u..T m.t asi Tnnin ne ' n upple ha) been given to an irwe. but because it had ls'n ' 'ore himself had received one. , ' ) next day he seemed to have I " .'lin grievance, and you may be ' in owner has lu careful not .-n since in the sauie way. '. nd.ij.l-Union. B Mill, aad biart; Put on lli? aukilt amid lb crowded trwt. Arid let thy anula iVlirlloua and mrwt, With filiiued calm lliem eurluiia taut greet. Who iamb fur ihjr auuul? B atrouu. my Lean; Tho'iCQ nomimuawet, tliou oweet the world iu lie. Tuaua ii h.-ipi'jr nniiul l thv erii f beirnils: Lovt. hope and jiy surruuud Unit all 5 while Wherein I lion bret a par" He bravu, my heart; Each aeason'a nwtH'pliirf bath its ' To tiitit alous Itmailver antra 1 Aud rilil Kro ever iniutilii la deed and tu U. J. of r ' jxcem in h .ni v V . v. J.. . I 'JF' ,i4 p. m No . , j j i a. m a 4 I a 1U V I TWAINS .. . : a. m. 6 p. "i y : .'ft a. bi. ' Ifta. ni. p, no . .5 M p. m. II .a. m. tK No. t Ai etfliH"lltl II J e.ive 'n nrrie TihIiih il.uly tt'eit rui.oav V in . i ,011 p. o m'er ere ,i at tx-.U rHt i tteruiil peA iilfiirL -J. It. I'ufkar In l)in)lt free lTW Ml:iris OK I'VIHIA" (immtiM I.' Itf- ii iliair h il Ii. I urine r A riali: M. K. Ail vl Uniif kiiiiitit" are eoi.ll.i ly in lei i mtend V. V, Mk -M-ill. (W ; tw l''v y. K. K . rved tty in nimmilan fmtom. cuntoiu, similar to that oto- EliL'lai.J. Srutlainl ami tlie Jnited States on St. Val--ntiue"l Day, the 14th of February, is in vgne in Ron mania on the 1st of M.in h. This is the day indicuted in I lie mate and church calendar as the oCidal date for the 1 Ifinniiiif of spri'ig The masculine portion of the popula tion is not favored with valentines as in this connfry, but the daughter, friend, sweetheart or oride may be rjuite sure of receiving her token of affectiouato re uiei.ilir.iLLe oa that day. These little (fi'Is are c.iled inarliwjires. and are made of bronze, silver or home cheaper m.v terial in the shajie of hearts, stars and meilalliotiH. These little amulets bear the date March 1, accompanied by that of the year, and any motto or inscrip tion which may occur to the giver as appropriate. The recipient of the martisoire wears it, held by a small chain, on her arm or hung around her neck until in her walks abroad she sees a ruse iu blooin or hears the song of the nightingale. Then she takes it off aud hangs it on the next jr,reen bush to which she cornea as an of fering to Mother Nature, for whom all Roumanians have u great love. Whether these little medals are al lowed to hang on the bimhe and swing in the tm-ret ail summer, or whether after a certain time they are stealthily gathered ty a mart'snire collector, to lie incited for another season s nse. is not stated by the German p;tjer which tells l tins pretrv, if rather seutimeutal. cus tom, A Tw Hundred Italliar ftch. A certain well known Gennun phy aician of the south side was the victim of his own 'pievhiiiriie" the other day. He had lccesnfully treated a wealthy Udy's daughter for diplithena, and the Jsdy eitre?!i-iy jrH'f! fe j f yv ij - the child was thoroughly well mother and daughter sppearwl al the physician's office. The little girl shyly handed the ihysician a neat little knit purse, while the liwly went on to say, "For having aved my child, dix tor, I want to pre aeut yon with tins purse." But," said the physician, after an em barrasMng pause. - have writ yon a bill for The lady flushed, then said quietly "Let me have the purse, please." .She took two fl'JO bills ont of it and n-turned it to bnu with the remark: "There are $100 iu there now, so your hill is paid," and left the room.' Now the doctor is cursing his clumsy tongue for the bad break it made. That little speech cost hnu St. Unna Kepullic r'llir and Sua. A fine young fellow waa disinherited by his father, a v. ell to do grazier and rattle dealer, for marrying a domestic ervant in the tillage. The father not only cnt him ont of his will, hut turned him out of the bouse and dismissed him from bis employment The young uixn took servii Iu luo county puiico, and was shortly appointed to his own vil lage. Out in a year or two he inherited a sung fortune from a brother of his father's, with whom the latter had a deadly feud, and the old grazier was so put out at his son's good fortune that h cut his throat. Almost the last work tlie son had to do tx.fore leaving the police force to enjoy his lejrm-y was to attend the inquest of hi' father ofti cially. Loudon 'fit-lilts. FIU That ShiM.t files. - There is a curious fish of the Indian ocean, to which, although it has l 'g been known to naturalists, attention as recently tsu called on account of S'me new ole-ervatioiis of its iieculiarities. It js Hat and chubby, not unlike the ordi nary sunfth, and seldom exceeds seven or eight inches in length. Il furnished with a shnrt sr.ont or muzzle, which, as we shall w serves very much the purpose of a sportsman's gun It is fond of insects, and its method of capturing them has suggested its name of the archer. . Swimming close beneath the surface it watch- the brilliant flies flitting above, and, having selected one to its fincy, suddenly thrusts its muzzle out, and with almost unerring marksman ship discharges several drop of water at its victim. Confused by the watery projectiles, aud with its w:ugs entangled and ren dered temporarily uxelewt.the insect falls nsm the surface of the sea, and is im mediately seized by its voracious enemy. The fisb is s,od to bo able tohriv; down a fly in this manner from a height of two or three feet. Some of the. inhabitants of Java keep these little fish in captivity for the sake of watching them practice their archery opon flies and ants suspended above them. Youth's Companion. Ynl'.Ml MKVt'liriiOI'N bOCIATIiN terin;.n bl.H Hula Hirerl. I'.h.ii.h .ipen fr. m a m l i t '', '" '"en unl (ii.l-l mrst UK every huuiliif !! in-en ut j'rauk V 0 C. w s. Men flrt snrt thlid r iidsy eve.diiK" el em h nimcn alt. nan In Kis'koeok bl"' k Kraiik iniliya, i, w. Ii, t KueiTuile, Kreonter. A n f W. No SI Mrsts stidfeiirth Krnlsv vri.ltnM In the nun lli s' l. A ' dull in Kim kwmid blocs, K.J. toi;ar.. 51 , P, Hr"M. Keinader, OOYAl. ARCAAM-r Cm Hell No l".'l. ' Melt l Hie h, id e hull in ihe J'iriiee i Crslir MimS er Kernel t intl, vmliles lirethreu invlled lieury llerold, lu-yeni; 1 mm n aiiinie. necmui v. llUlllualnns. Tmriiig his days of youthful enthusi asm every man protuiseaJiiinsidf a carwr of perfect haj plliesa of stainless re spectability of matchless honor. We flatter ourselvi-s that the world will re form itself for our sake. We anticipate a faultless partner in our future bridx. and cheat onrseives with the expectation that the even current of destiuies will flow over winds of gohL Alas! the first self deception are compelled to resign becomes a bitter trial to our fortitude. bnt, one after auother. we see these cherisheil visions fade away we inure ourselves to the degree of mediocrity which is our allotted iiortlon and final ly learn to Is? contented with such scr as the charity of fortune throws iu out way. New York Ledger. CASH I OIKiK. No 14. I. II. (. f. P.eeU eV- r Tue.itsy iiitlit SI their lisll In Fllneialrl Mink. All nld Fellows are cnrdisliy Ii iird MH. ln n vUiUm In Hie rlly. J t"r. N. II W. Under, herreliiry. ftealliip In an Aqtinrliim. Nothing is prettier than to watch pectens in an aquarium. They have a fluttering motion and move up and down in the water. Provided with an aductor muscle of great power, they can rapidly ojien and close their valves and take in or throw out water. As Mr. Hugh M. Smith writes, "The sit'ht of a arhool of haUlops niovinir iu unison through the water is a very striking one." Fisher men know that the wallop moves, for il often happen! that wlnre there were scalliqis one day on a bank there are none to I found the next. Probably changes of puhiiion are made for lood or teinieratnre. New York Times ri.AC i:s ok worship. Catholic.-!. I'siiI s liureh. k. let.,-ei, Kiltli mid Mitli. raii.er i a ie y. i '"r Hervn-i: Vim at snd I" :i A. M. hiilelay Helieol at SI -Kl, l:li tKiiedlctliili. Chkivtia irner I-h-ih! and Flulitb nervltti ninriiliiK snil ttruinx. rauer n. herd, pastor. Sunday HcihhiI 10 a. m. Episi oi-AI.-Kt. I.uke t liuri-h. porner Tlmd Slid Vine. tr H n. hiiiiiph pn-ior. rr ylrrn: HAM ai u i r a. huuuij rrtsoi at t :ai r. a. ItSHWA MrTiininsT juier Sixth ft and I, Minie. Ilev. lllrt. I alnr. henn-es t n a. and 7 .M v. M. ami. My iK-hool le M a . I'arsmi skiaS. servire In new rhuirli.r-ir ,1 nmh ami Crsnlle l. Kev.J T. l-sird. pastor, saiiiday miI at ,: ; I'reai-htnir i.i il i ni. uml H n in. TheY. K. n. '. k i ibis rhurrli mei iy KhIiIimIIi evenll.l' SI 1 :l.1 III ill basement ol the rl.iirill. All are invlled lo altelid Ihsse meetlllKS. Fihst MnHomsT.-Hlilh HI., twtwen Min .! IVil Kev J. I) M Hnekner psst hervU-rr : 11 A. HO V hllliilSl peli.iol SrjiiA M I'rsyn meril, i Wediiesdsy reu lug. tiriiMAX l'asaTKaiAa - Corner Main slid Ninth. Itev Wllle, p.ilr. henltet usuai liuui. Sunday rcliool S ju A. M. KKIiIh I osohfo TloAU Granlle, be tvieeu Ullh and sum. Ceii. urn lUf risT. -Mt (Hive. "nk. between lentil ai d Klevelllll. He. A H.el. p 11 tir. MeitM-t- il a in. and ; p. ul I'luyer llierllhtf Wedliemlsy evetilhtf. Vi.ru, i ' IIKI-TIA ASS'S'IAIIIIS lioemslii - Bieriiiaii Ill's k. Main nireel. ihis- iiel iiireiiiii!. lor nieu onlv.eterv sxuininy a l leniiM.n ..I 4 o'clock. Kismi open wetk d.ty lium " J. . in , lo K : JU p. iu. ..nu Cams Ta hr.HN aclk Hev. J. M. Y ood. I iiMiir. Srrviem: Kui.CaT Hetnml, lua in.: I renrlmif. II a iii. and S p. m. ; prm-i inetiiit 1ueiii.y iimin : rhntr pi.tr iice rnd y iiikIiI. Al. nre weleoine. A Rrpulalrn Coatoia. Tlie Kussians of the old school still preserve the ancient Slavonian custom which makes it binding upon every guest at a dinner iarty, on. rising from table, to go and kiss the hand of his hosts, she kissing his forehead in re turn; and 1 have myself seen the soft white hand nf one of the most beautif ul women in St. Petersburg literally cov ered with streaks of so up from half a dozen pairs of jrreiisy mustache in uo cestoru David Ker in New York Epoch. Thla I'nlley Wrl(ha S.nly Tana. A Willimaiitic linen mill has a pulley that is said to in- the second laryft one in the world. Its weight fs seventy tons, and Its diameter twenty-tight feet. Three belts pasa uliout thtf pulley, o,ne of which is ihcbes wide, and the two olhen are twenty-four inches. The -wlwi l makes sixty revolutions a minnie. The shaft on which the pulley is hnng weiglis twenty seven tons huu. A Vlrllns til t'iMi'aiiiai ll.iuo I'ly. It is said that the late Father Damien attribute,! the leprosy which bniuu'ht aliout his death to iins ulation by flies which flew from leprous patients to a wound on bis beaiL It must 1) remem bered that though caes doubtless occur in whii'h nifeetinia iliwijiu a.r fyrt. veyed by flu, these- insects di in im nieiise amount of ns-ful m-rvice by the scavengenng which they bo assiduously perform. llns.klyn Eagle, A Itctonrkiilila K.xypllan Cuatum. The Eg'''!ii bad a ver reiimrkalil ordinance to prevent persons from bor rowing imprndently. An Egyptian was not permitted to borrow without giving to bis creditor! in pledge the body of his father. It Was deemed both an impiety aud an infamy not to redeem so sacred a pledge. A person who died without dis cliarging that duty was deprived of the customary honors paid to the dead. -Yankee L'lada. W'c Lave polil Kly'a Cream Ilalin about three year, hiuI luivc rc i iiiiiiiii iiiIi iI its use iii more tliiin a hundred special ciixca il catarrh The unanimous! answer to our in quiries ii,"Il's Ihelicst remedy thai I have ever used. !)ur experience ik. that wlicre pnrllca conlinueh it UHC.it never failst to cure.-J. II Montgomery, A Co., Iriijrnintn, I" corah. Iowa. When I lic",an usiiiK: Kly'a Cream Halm mv caliurh wan so bad I had hi-ailai he the whole time and ilia i liarye.l a Ure anioiiiit of iilthv matter. That baa almost entirely ilisoiiin ircd and have not lnol hea'I ache ecb-iice. J. Soinmcrs.Steplincy Conn. Wiinlow IJarrctt'a at Ilrown A tf Kllk llya. A favorite method with i!k manufac turers of imparting a pale straw color to pieces of silk is to steep them in a very weak solution of hydrochloric (muriatic) aciiL This cannot ls . practiced with success by the housewife, as Hie pnx-ess is a somewhat delicate one. New York lltw;oidr. The big Cinereous owl of the far north is the biggent of all our owl tribe, la contrast is the little Pigmy owl of the west, which is hardly larger than big siarro..- So small is it that it is a mar vel that it ever dares to stick it talofis into a mouse, for fear of living run away with. Some ol the must startling, in lereliiir disciivcrieo if the lile am customs ul liiiru-il l irvi't are now being made through cxteneiveexca vattni'is. i heee tliecoverics are exciting a great nilercet. Many discovci ies mic, Iioi V r, licin tv.i'le in r.nr i-ionitrv lliat are re markalile, iiiiiuiitr which we may mention that ol llallera 1'am l am lvzer which eflccta entire relief, am in many cases a complete cure of that terrible diei-aee rheumatism and which also relieves pain of nil kinds. For sale by all druggist Kd Neil, who bus been sentenced to luui"; next Friday, now bcinj; conlinrd ill the Omaha jail, makuiK xlieiiuuita t nrt to in duce (ov. Thayer lo commute the eentence to life tinprisoument. The irovemor called upon the con donned man ytstcrday ami I horn u lily invent ji 1 i n kf the cane, He will probably hi on Tueailay. No bath should lie taken while the pa tient is weary from laUir or excitement. Kest is then indieaUd. Uut if the tirr feeling is i-je to chronic or long con tinued conditions, the bath Is not there by contraindicated. H. E. Wells, of Imlay City, Mich., who enlisted in a Michigan regiment aud was rsptnred during the war, has not shaved since he left Andersonvill prison. His beard is now 5 feet V inches in lengjh. Jules Verne has a son, Michel, who is developing a talent for writing stories New York I very much in Ids' father's highly imag inative style. Kd A. Oalloway of Hlair. Neb will preach at the Christian chun lo-niorrnw at II o'clock a. m. uml ut 8 ii clock p. in. Kvcrjliudy invite lo attend. Co ! Hrown A Harrett'a ami el a w.iKluw ilass iind slop up th.it in your bouse. hole !( o o J01 aiiaJ C THE LEADING ND ONLY ONE PRICE CL0L1I1ER I WAITING RYOU. TIT IS waiting to show you his new goods and to let you know how cheap they can be bought. TOE- HAS THE LARGEST AXnTID BEST STOCK In Lit line in I'hph County. You will not l.e nble to buy claajt'r Wcs!. CUi cajr.t wIii.ii yon lake quality hh-1 pi ice in conniileration. JOE- s t Only buys the Lot makes and latest novelties in CLOTHING AND FURNiSHING GOODS JIATS, CATS ETC. Ami it you are looking fo'r a reliable place to trade give JOE a trial. OPERA HOUSE CORNER, PLATTSMOUTH. i f Tin: INTERNATIONAL TYPEWRITER A nirli-i.t Aral ria ma. Iilne. fully il i ft. I:'l" irn tn aerv lel luatlfrlal b .kll'eil ..rk lin n, ai.d III. i!:e rl o 1 In have eir nern ler Ihe imrisiae. W a rained lo di all that ran be reftwHtily ei peeled ! the very liesi 1eniei vilant Cntialile n! wrltliiil l!V' vof.la eer inlnule-' re anoordins tu :tic al lll'j otllieuperai"' c ') -: HARNESS! HARNESS ' FRED GORDE Tlie only Implement dealer !:o made v eiicci.ro in Cars r I iHK best of harnisM, both double ntnj einulf maybe foil rut 1 X. aloreiind overythiii( in the harness; lilic also buggies and enj ...i i. r . . i . . T. .i . . wnii ii ure nrei cms in ccry reepcci, ileitis me nnicsi, siroiigcst asicHl riiling; vehicles on earth. 1 AI1) have n lare lot of Si duller, Moline, H iiu and Sterling; wagi Spring; wauons, road carls, and .lows of all discription. IIUiei is uu laKrbl III Juur tewn adrtren III amiiil.Ki.ioa. THR FAKUU M'l"ll do. 4eliU allied l arlsb fj, I. F. H. SEKLKMIKK, Agcni. I.iutolu, Neb, Cnpt..VV!A. Abbelt, who Iiiim long been with i.l, I'recival and llatton, Kenl Kstate and Insurance limbers, lies Moines, Iowa and ia one of the best known and moat re spected business men iu that city ea)i: "lean tcativ to the good iiolitii s of t liuinl.crloin's Clinch Kcmedy. liming used it in my family (or the piiel riKdt' Ji ara, i can safely say it bus no equal for either colds or croup." TO cent hot Ilea for aale by H. U. I;ncke A Co., rruggista. Willis A Son, w ho duvc been ditin curpeulcr work on the court hoimc, leave tl.is morning for Atlantic, In., wlicre they will make an estimate Oil a proposed ( dd fellows build- That llm kinjf ( ouh can soi)iiirk ly cured by Miiloh'a cure. We guarantee it, For Sale by K. Frit ke and O II Snyder. 1 Hair (linins, rmua, croseeH an dair work of all kinds lo order. Mkk. A. Km.k. tf J'i.'O Jxicusl St. Wonderful, ' K. W. Sawyer, of Koi hester, Wis., a priiiiiiiient dealer in general nun lianilisc, and who runs aeveral iieddliug wagons, had one of Ins hors.is badly cut and burned with a lariat, The wound refused lo heal. The horse becnive lame and stiff now withstanding rareful attention and the application of remedies. A friend handed Sawyer koiiiu of Hnllcr's Itnrli Wire Lini ment, the moat wonderful thing ever saw lo heal such wounds. He applied it only three times and the sore was completed healeil. hulially tooo for all sora, cuts, druses, and wounds. For sale by nil druggist nrrrrTivr r mt iamu U C- I LL IIVC .'I'll .-alilv Li et a lePrlv lirfeeilae in.iler nur li.-Oiiei imiis. lH"elel flip ..r l.srt Inr. A I II I Mi II iS I.MKI JIVK Al.hM t, llu '!, VSa.hlMeli. lusa. vtVtt) corxwtrx Plattsmouth NebrasH iFBCIAIL SAO IN 0UU C03IILKTK STOCK OF We K've yon tlie following deep cut in prices: lidiea Fine (ila.ed llongola $2.'S elioca reduced lo l.adiea Ilongola Kill Flexible J'J..rS)shoe reduced to I .allies least Doinfola $!l.Ul ahoi-a reduceil lo LadieM Hand Turned best 1 lunula fl.UOslioi' reduced lo FOR THIRTY DAYS ONLY We have a great many other siinijile Ii t of odd si.es that we a olleruiK at In order to reduce our stock to meet our obligation, We also have a lew lots of Ladies Ovfords tlint we will sell tit rediici; pricca. lou't forget the jihu e.