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

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til January i, - i
through the remainder of this cam
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low the waiht and around the hisj .T
mcanaof a few dart. Thfl wtioW '
the fullness U thrown at Xh" h:trlt.
where it is arranjd int-j quadruple
boi plait.
Ita cut if s'iiif1p, iui hh-)rn tiy the dia
gram, which displays half the nkirt. It
it innde of a Kindle pi'c, with ?ine fteam
ouly, the wiih-Mt mati-riiilH alone being
iwed.
The avVftcd material In foldMl In two
In anch a way a to hae the two el
etlpi' inwt horizontally, one at the
waist and one at t!i foot. The length
to cover poKi--.
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acriber. a cIl'X f his " TO
mailed free,ll"Ke l.repa.... wnu
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for a aii)lr' i-m" ""
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you will t
(lii-n nil "d r to
J KKLY STAVK Joi'K.VA!,,
Lincoln, Not.
. ' Electric Bitters.
Tti'ii rrtnedy in bi-cominir kii well
jit. io pojuihir a to nerd uoppeciul
iiriition. All who have lined hied
trie Hitters nin the came t on(f of
jruim- A juirrr medicine doen not
fxi-t and it "u:ir:v!t!-et! to ! al
that i claimed. hlectric iittern
will cure all difcanea if th- liver
and kidneyo, will remove jiimjdi-",
boilrt, fait rlieum nnd oilier direc
tion" chukimI by impure Idood.
Will drive malaria from the Hytetn
and prevent an wtdl an cure all ma
larial fever.- I;rtr cure ol headache,
coriHtipntion nnd indietin try
Klectric Hittera. Kntirt aatiHfaetion
miarand rd, or money refunded.
Trice !"ir and $1 per hottle at K. (.
l;ricke A C'o'i dnipnlore. 5
JK.n-noCK WiriC HALLWAY
T1MR CAKK.
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KSMtlMH OK PYTMAP CiiuniM l.ndu
Mi. 47 M.-n rvei y Mlnf-ilHy fvrnii
Kl their ll II I uni t- r A C"li Work, All !
lunar k a t l: N f a Hr ,mhiII i ly invilwl in attend
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YolM) MKN'M 1 HKIhTloS M(C1 ATloN
HtiTniHo blNk X.iIb hnl. Iummki
.,.fn fr-on :.' a in t" :' i ir, Knr Biro only
linu'l uit-ai ut every hi nduy aileniKin ai 4
v.wk .
AO It. W,. y,rit flp.t Dil third frU?
rrr iif ut rnrti nien'li m II A K. Hull
n . -.., l l,-k Kmnk Viiullyra. M. W.
I, V fcuf rvslr, ttrcordrr.
Al. I'HRKF.M.A iUIRT CSMOl-MTI.D.
of the pattern hkirt i forty-five inehra
In front, and its c iron inference around
the hem Are yards hix inchea. The ma
terial should lie at least forty-six Inrhra
wule and five yards eijrht Inches lourf.
WHAT WAS INSIDE.
Haw Gaarce Wia I'cnaaded ta Swallaw
Horn Mlif?lna. t
Georjre Uvea with bi jrrandpa and
grandma, and he eleepa in the room
with them. One nipht he waa ery
restless, toKsinjf about and kicking any
thing that came within reach of his
amall feet. This dikturbed grandpa
and grandma very much, and finally
grandma arov and prepared some
medicine lor the little boy, while grand
pa awakened him.
"Here is some nice medicine," aaid
frrauduia, "t make yoa sleep better.
Open yunr mouth, (jeorie, and take
. lu-
YVhat Is It?" queried Ceor(rie.
"It U molakses," answered pTandpv
"And what you like so well In the
tnrkry tuGirtf," fc.l.i.d ffraodoia.
"Bnt what la it?" asked Georgie,
drowsily.
"It't molasses," aaid grandpa.
"Molasses. " added frrandma, "and"
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A aklM Ifc nwnami.' .....mu. m
Ceorgie, half-asleep by this time, "but
what' iuhide the molaasrs?"
"Saffn. my boy, nyp cried grandpa.
And Oeorgie took the medicine with
out another word. Youth's Coinpanion.
soan la India.
The Hritiidi acquinition of the Punjab
la aaid to hae raised the prUre of wives
to the average lirahmin and Rajpoot
farmer. At the time of the annexation
a wife could be purchased for from
twenty to forty rupees; the quotationa
ary at present from sixty to three
hundred rupees. The decrease of In
fanticide iu the f'unjub la said. Indeed,
to be largely due to this enhancement
In the propeetive value of female In
fanta. The custom of selling girls is
meanwhile becoming increasingly com
mon, and instances are reported in
which the very highest class )f Kaj
pooia hare pure'uased their wires in Uiia
taootl Hvdrnchlftrate
ITjenocoll hydroehlorate, the new
antipyretic whieh is dintinulwhed be
canse of ita ready solubility in water, la
now at . last commercially obtainable,
&4 1 rcccirlnjr the attention which,
from Hs expected therapeutical anperi
ority. It merit It claims for Itself an
antipyretic, anti-rheumatic and anU
nerrine action. From the evident In
terest of qiiiilified observers and lead
ing therapeutists in Germany, France,
Kngland and America,. it is reasonable
to deduct that the new remedy has
TtraiTrrfinary merit, and that It will
Hsume prominent rauk in a very little
while. Scientific American.
Jult a Praetieal Hint.
A kindly correspondent sends to the
Lexlies' Home Journal the following
bint, which was ph en ifime time ago,
end has probably escaped the attention
of eomo of our readers: "You can make
e practical use of a wooden pie-crust
roller, the nulel letug twelve inrhra
long and seven wide, ( over with two
layers of Canton flannel, and you will
have a fine pressing bard for the
aeanis of bas(ties and sleeves. It can
be held in ttm bp while pressing the
aeains, and the effect seems better than
If a Cut board liud been used."
halt li I:.m k.M.d l.lc rk
, P, Hron, lU-rorder
No M Mrela eeond and lourtb
t i, Mutvau, M w,
a o r w
' KrnTav veiiii r in the momh a 41. A H.
rtOVAl. AKCANAM-r.i Toi nrll No 1W1
11 M et at id K.'if f lisil In lh Pamirlr li
4Tnr ihik-s ner rernett
lireilnen Inviled Henry
1 In mliut fcn-ioiv,
lull, iiOiiK
ilrrill'l, U'KeUl ,
DEAR HUNTING H THE ROCKlES,
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U Rstliei Mi. a Work Now Rttranta
lha Animals Ara Sn Cayllcius.
Iteur hunting, as a rule. I do not think
would apical to most sportsmen. It is
rather slow work, and one is often very
uiachijuutfly rewarded for the amount
of t;iuu a:;J trmhiu rpctt 13 hasts up
bruin There i Imrdiy a portion of the
mountains where there are not evidences
of l?r, tint I do not believe that iu any
locality they are efjiecially abundant
They have been bunted and trapjied so
loriH that those who survive are extreme
ly cautious Id my experience there is
noatiimnl gifted withe greater amount
of intelligence, an. I, in this repon, the
hunter's chief virtue, patience to wait
and stay in one sMt, is sure to lie i
ward u J sooner or later with a good shot
Let me say now that the danger and
fcr-jcity of the bear U, 1 think, very much
overstated, yet there is jimt enough elt
uient of danger to masn the pursuit of
this animal exciting. Naturalists do not
now apimrently recognize more than two
varieties of bear in the Kocky mountain
That Is. they class the cinnamon, silver
tip and grizzly, as grizzly bear. The
otner variety, of course. i the black
bear. 1 am by no means sure that the
grizzly bear will not tie further subdi
vided after careful companions of col
lections of skulls
Much has been said and written alxiut
the size and weight of the grizzly bear,
and in most instances this has been mere
guesa wuric. Lewis and Clark made fre
quent mention of this animal and yet
their estimate of the weight falls far
below that of other writers. Only few
inslaucca have come to my kuou bd'c
where the weight ha been ascertained
aboolntely
A good slz-d xmziy kilhil in Yellow-
stoue park Oy Vifin, tlie governuient
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Pickett, who h.is a ueighbonng ranch to
uiine ami who ha killed more bear than
any man I know of. weighed bis largest,
which, if 1 rvuiember rightly, weighed
boo pound. - Archibald Roger in Scriu
Der'a LMitll a hiru
As a poet, wiiatwer cotnpanaoua may
be made with his predecessor or eon
U'tiiporaneM, ut home or abroad, what
ever just cnticiMus may be recorded, we
believe it will be found at the end that a
Lui 'e part of Lowe!!' Verse b.w pa-d
into literature, there to remain. The
originality, vitality, Intensity and bearty
of the best of it are self evident Al
though a true, spontatieons poet, his life
b.ul othel strong interest and engTom
iug ewenpations, and the volume of bis
verse doe not equal that of others
whoaa cjtrut-r have axtendMi tawida bis
own: hi tinprtnaioa a a poet npou hi
tune tias not equaled that of other.
It may. indeed, be said that if a
slronly pi m-tic in nature s they, he
wotild hare been dominated aa exrlu
sively a were they by the poetio motxl.
H."wrwr t!-! rry be. the jinlify of hi
geiiiua, aa siiowu in hi best work, waa,
we believe, quite a Que a that of any
poet writing English in bit day. No
one cad mad bis last volume of verae
witbont being impressed anew by the
vigor, variety and spontaneous charac
ter of Lowell's poetio gift Even Li
Literary fault are of inch nature a to
testify to the keenness of hie thought
And the abundance of bit lutvllecliii)
equipment Century.
Cvary Maa la Bis Trad a.
Jinks (at a variety entertainment)
That fellow in front of us waa about the
only one who didn't applaud that good
old song, "Don't Uevpise a Man Because
fie Wears a Ragged Coat" Ue must be
a regnlar aristocrat. Isn't he?
Blinks Well, I dun no. Maybe be'a a
tailor.--Ootid New
lleat'l I'otatoaa.
A new Industry I being developed In
jsome portions of Au;,tra!ia, and perhaps
elsewhere. In the desiccation or drying
f potatoes. It. in really not a very new
tiling in principle, as the practice of
drying applen, ptiinokins and some ith
er fruits, has Iteiti known longer than
the records of man reveal; but the dry
ing of potatoes seems to be a new de
parture. All of the moisture la extract
ed by a process which la not made pub
lle, and five pounds of the raw fruit
will yield one pound of tlie sliced and
4Ul'bed prudutU Good Ilouhckeeplng.
t AHS I.CIMiK, No. 14.t.. O. K. mivu ev--ry
Tieua) niflit at ttirir liall In ritK'mli)
-;.. k. All 4 trial rel'e HO- KitillSil) II vltefl
sound l"-n viiniiir In Ihecity. J tory.
N. It H. A',Biidr. hecreUiy.
AkT the Kaach a( Uancr.
Tenor It ta singular, when I have a
; cold It destroy my low note and not at
all my high one, which wonld seem
mora sensitive
Lady Perhaps; but then they are tlie
ui'iet difficult to attack. Ilarper'a Baxaf,
Pun in i the name of the solemn f
tival among tbe Jew in which they
commemorate, their deliverance from
tb wiiee and tratagem of Hamao, as
recorded tn the book of Rather. It Is
beld In February
Fonr rountiee in Illlnoie Douglas,
Moultrie, Colt and Edgar aupply
laige proportion of the world' iotk of
biXKjm corn uanely, about 12,000 tona.
valued at l,000,0O0.
PI.ACKS OK WORSIIir.
Catiioi m-St. I'sul'' fhnritl. k. tietaeen
fifth and hlitli. Patliet i s'liey, P-iir
(4. rvn-- : Visa si Si nl Hi .10 A. M. butnlny
hclir.nl ill J u. al t nemillrlluL.
PiimTi. nner Uk-ihI slid Klifhth W
evlrs ineliiiiiif si.d rei.ltit. Kaii-r J. K.
KseU, paitur eunait ncMnit id . m.
KriwofAU-Ht Luke's I'liiitrh. eiimer'l tilfd
a nit V Ml -. liev II It. I'.ururnl Im'ler. eer
to - : ll a. at a tl 1 atir at. Suiius) heliuol
al:r. M.
Gpkma Mstboihiit. 'jiner Sixth ft and
liratiit". Ken. Illrl. Pantiir. herv.ees ; 11 A. at
and 1 - r. at. euiiiisy IhIh.oI lo jo a h.
Psksmi kiiia s. .-rivli-n In eea rlmti'h.ciir
u. r Sulh and l.nmile m. Ki t. J. T. 1'n'rit
lntiit. Mn.(1n-e' i ul al t ;; ; Presclnnn
si 11 a. tn. Hint li m.
'i hr V. II. !. C. K nl ihl r hurrh mtf' rtrry
Halil.ath rveiih r si T :1ft In ill' I iim iiifm ol
the riiiieih. All aie ll Tiled lo aiu ad IIicm-
nieeilnkv
PiMST Mrmoui'T -Hlith L, belwen Wsla
nit I earl. Kev. U 8. Piltt tn-LT.
Services ; 11 A. M. . W r M HlllidSV f. Imk.I
:ia at. rncyrmrell. Wediiewlsy eves
Ink.
jj-jjjjw PRr;sTT2u:AS.' Ccrref Mils
N.nlh. Ilrv vt llle, piisier. Nrniees usual
hours, buuduy i-dIiihiI IJ1 .
8wrKiiiii roxoarnATKiMi. 4irsulle, be-
laeen Fifth SDd SI ".III.
CotJJMr.B BaitiT. Mt. Olive. I'Uk. between
Ii iilIi ai d Kleventk. lt . A. 4wrll. ih
I. if. heiTt"e 11 a. In. slid 7 JO p. la. Player
n.crthiif Vi eilneawla) evsnli g.
Vol Ml !rl' I lllll-THH Al".4M-ATl(lV
IliHinip In v sieiin.iii IiIih k, M en mieei. t.a
pe! in, eiira. ftr ne-ii only. efi rr ty.inil.ty sf
li rie n ai 4 iiVlm k. eirtiin i.jh-u aet k d;)
t;i)iu f . a tn . to : w p. m.
S4HI-TH fil l TAIimKAII -Ri. .1. M
W nud, 1 s. eft Milieu Mniiny MIhh.I.
Ill III.: I teseiitnc II ni. W'l I'- m
piuiri nirctliiit lufwlsy iilnlil ; cliulr prac
nee Krnl it unlit At; are arlcnnie.
When you go to a shoe etore your
object i"tiot only to buy flioea Imt
to procure for what you etiend the
lieft that your money will buy
than this will not content you
more thiin tin you cannot, in re a
eon, ask. Our itieltioiM nre as
fimtile an your desirea. Yc do not
lift your c iicct.it ions to the clotnU
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are. We will never eacrilice your
intcrrHta to our hikI nowhere flee
can you (et a fuller ami fairer
equivalent for your money. An
ese-ially profitable piircliane for
you la our etc.
13 o on 3, SHOES OR
RUBBERS
.Vil
R SHERWOOD.
Main Street.
Lumber Yard
THE OLD REUAOLc.
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PI Lit!
Hhinglm, Lstli, fm-'i, " '
Doors, Blind-
Can supply everw demand of the city
Call and get term. Fourth street
in rear of opera house.
DFTECTIVF
WR WANT A MAN In
l't Iim-mIIIW Ol ftj't fea
alel'rtv I'eteriie iimier uur inBiruriinns,
.i.-vnrt innti.r rsronilsis. AIHtM.luN
I'KIKt'liVK At.l.t, V. Ih,i TK7, Vm..tilnliu,
lua.
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THE LEADING AND ONLY OitE PRICE CLOLHIEH
IS WAITING FOR YOU.
TvTT IS waiting to show you his new goods
vJ J L-L and o let you know how cheap they
ccn be bought.
-TOE-
HAS THE LARGEST A3STD ril-.JT STOCK
In Li line in Ctu8 Count. Yoq wi 1 not le nblc to ,uy cheaper We Chl-
cacjo when you take quality and price in coriKideration.
JOE-
Only buy the luitt make nnd Intent novelties iu
CLOTHING AND FURNiSHING GOODS
HATS, CATS ETC.
And if'you are looking for a reliable pluee to trade give JOE a trial.
OPERA HOUSE CORNER, PLATTSMOUTH.
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TAKE Tf IK
For Atchinpon, St. JoH ih, leaven
wirth; K.iiihiiH City, St. Ixiuie,
and nil Hiinta north, eiiat
south 4ir w4-at. Tirk
c1 eohl and ba
ae checked
to a u y
(Kiint
in
the
I'nllwj
8 1 a tea or
Canada. For
INFORMATION AS TO KATKS
AND ROUTES
Call at Depot or iiddrean
II, C. TOW.t"FM. .
U. I'. A. M. I4uin, Mo.
J. C. PUII.LII'1'I,
A. G. 1'. A. OmahH.
II. 1. AKiAk. At., riiitlMinoiith.
Telephone, 77.
TltK
INTERXATIONAL
TYPEWRITER
A Hrlitly Bno eli" ai IiIiik. fully asrrs.i
il. Matte IMin Ihe i-ry bl inaierixl b
.kipfil w-rliineu, si d at'ti tlie tet I'hiIi tn
have ever tirh nrve4 f.ir tlin ptiria , a
rsJMril pi flu Hit ttlAl esn be IraixM. alily m
ih-i44 ef Ihe ry lfl Hiiiler eiisut
I snstile of wrlilnf? 1M aenM rer iii1nuie-4ii
Mft aoourdlDK to tti atilllty ol tlie operai""
HARNESS! HARNESS
FRED GORDERI
The only Iniplemeut dealer who tin inadi! a snreefs in Cans Co
THE beat oiharnena, lioth double and Kindle may be found it
more and everything in the harness line uIho huKKi,.a 8nd carr
which ore firat-chiMa in every respect, being the lightest, utrongee
I'UMii'Ht riding vehicle on earth.
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ALSO have a large lot of Schutler. Moline, Main and Sterling v i
Spring wagons., road enrta, and plow of all diacriptiou. . )
Ut
nutx ioo.
II lharv in an aKenl a 1l l""t sdilrrn til
innniilaetures.
TIIK I'A Itlatfl H'r'i. ' '.
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Y. It t-KKI KMIIiK. Aifenl.
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SPECIAL SAll
in ouu vmivhim: stock of
We give you the following deep cut in iricea:
Iridic Kiiie Cihir.ed Iionoln f'2.25 'Iioi h reduced to
Ladies Uungoln Kid Flexible fJiOtdine reducetl to
Iji.I
lUttlu-H Uriml l iiriH tl I MMt I)oiolii if 4. IK) nltoc rrliil lo
FOE THIRTY DAYS OHEY
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Wehave a grent mimy )thi'r sample lots of o.ld niin a that i-i
In order hi reduce our atock to neet our obligation
r . u i ; .i t n: 'in 'ii'T a vr - , ,
Hlm Imve a tVw lofn u IauUv OxUmU that will n il tit i
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