The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, November 02, 1891, Image 4

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    W.rk af Hohnal Chlldra.
At the school season advances, the
subject of mental overpressure becomes
Important i'tion.:,'Ii not only fur iiiinnul
consideration, but f r fifulilic investi
gation. The capacity of the child, fn
nJ'.llljtT anil lliittui; of the blll-IUrt, uuJ
csiieciiilly the length of the recit.-uiont,
re features which oiv-lit not to be over
looked or be left to the direction of edu
i C;;t')M. Th;:t l.'i'l:'h c:; be filled by
ilierimental mtinly of overpressure, is
shown by it Jihjkt read by r. Uureti
tein. cf Vienna, before th't ciii;n-ss of
hygiene in London, upon "The Working
Cirve- of hu Hour." TIih writer had for
hwo!.j"ct the sr.i ly of the iiient d power
of Iiudr.'ii, and he arrant -1 hi experi
ments with a view to d.'inon.stratin the
fluctuations of Lraiii power in children
during one hour occupation with a fa
miliar subject.
hiiiiplo addition and multiplication
minis were (riven to two cl.ism-s of jrirls.
of an average n i;e of eleven yearn and
eleven year and ten month, and two
ckiMses of boys of the average age of
twelve yearn and two months and thir
teen yean and one month. After ten
minutes work the sum were taken away
troni the children. After a pause of ten
minute the work was resumed, the air
ternatHfa continniti; for an hotjr, tt
that there were three periods of work.
'The result were interetitig. ' Doring
the whole experiment the 103 children
worked out 133,010 figures, making 8,504
oimtakes. It was found that the num
ber of mistake increawd in the differ
ent periods, and that during the third
period the quality of work was at the
lowest liwton Journal.
Phtuf t-Bpbjr mmt CHib.
The exhibition of the Phntnjjraphie So--ciety
of Great Britain is of great inter
"st, both from the artistic and the scien
tific point of view. Dr. P. Jeserich, a
4Jermnn, has devoted his attention to
the development of photography as a
'means of anitinting the administration of
the law. The screen which cantatas' Dr.
Jewrich's plates is one of the chief curi--sities
of the exhibition. lie has shown,
tj enlarjring photographs taken npoa
enidtized plates, that it is possible to
detect certain kinds of forgery in the
unost unimpeac hable way; for example,
where a figure or a word has been al
"tered and this is one of the commonest
kinds of forgery the different inks em
.ployed appear in the plate in quite dif
ferent colors.
Similarly, where a name has first been
written in pencil and then traced over in
ink, however caref till jr the pencil marks
Lave been eraied, some faint traces of
t e plntnbngo are sine to remain in the
Interstices of the paper, and these are
revealed in the magnified photograph.
Dr. Jeserich's photographs of hair and
of pure and impure blood, before and
after treatment with reducing nenti.
re also tuont curious, and several stories
are told of the nse that has been mode
of thern in murder trials in Germany.
Loudon Times.
HIGH SCHOOL NGTES.
BY PATtVIC C1VE AWAY.
The enrollment is still increaRinjr.
The j a rents e.re invitcl to vieit
the e-chuuU oltcn.
'i ill' 1UU -V lU'WIt UH f ('VI W' 1'
be in a flourit liin condition.
It incounmcH both ttudent nnd
toneliern. 11) oil (i't bcliec it,
try it.
AUonu-jK C. P. Polk mi'l Alb-ij
Hefhon wi re vi:-Ui re nt the hiyh
school one tiny btsl week.
Mi-fl Mnrv JVrCI.'llai.d n"t-i(l:itit
I rinci;iil was ofT duty a f. w 'sr s
lantweek on nrCMit.t of vi kief,
Profs. Mi C'h U.ir.d nnd !;;: travel
filled, n l ' llicy could, lier pi: c
She is Hiinicienlly recovered to t;iLe
hsr place in the school thirt week.
A large clues in type-writing lien
been orirntmeu in tin litirh sclinnl.
Two eood writers have been placed
in the school for ue. Anv pupil
may take type-writing without
extra tuiuonltiy rnymg titty cents
per month lor the tine of tlie
machines and a email emu for the
manual.
LmI HU Lag Ik llr rich.
Two of the crew of the schooner Mar
giiente, of Seattle, met with a severe
'accident at Port Muller, on the north
-Me of the Alasbiu iieninsula. The.r
Tames are Thomas Bos well and J. 8chlef
3elin, and they were ashore prospecting
for coal. Both were armed with rifles.
Ther ram jtrrnaa g br ftad both rcd
Though badly wounded the animal made
a ruh at the men, and in the excitement
fioswell got a cartridge jammed ia hu
jrun. Before Schiefftlin could reload, the
bear was upon them and knocked tbtui
'down, one after the other, with a blow
from its paw. Boswell tried to get to
his feet, but the bear seized him by the
if and crushed it from the knee down.
The animal then ran away, but returned
-about ten minutes later, when 8cliie3e
4in, who had recovered consciousness,
shot it. The two men got back to the
schooner and the captain made sail for
-Oonalaska. It took eight dsys to get
there and then Knrgeon Berry Hill, of
4be Marion, amputated Boswell's leg.
San Francisco EeporL
A Wonderful Dakata RalatM.
.Dr. McVean has arrived in the city
after a tonr of the country. The doctor
resides at Armour, 8. D., and has much
4o tell about that region. "A few days
go," be said, "the people, among the
tnimU-r myself, witnessed one of the
moot remarkable phenomena seen in
that or any other portion of the United
tate. The phenomenon rotrflated cf
the sprwarnnce ft the northern lights
tindi remarkable circumstances. The
lights funned a regular rainbow and np
peared at ninht. The bow extended the
whole length of the horizon and was
thirty feet wide. Jpverythio wns seen
ra the broad prairie just as if It h'.il
teen Ltop by electricity. Tim M set
tiers claim that such a timi? was notice I
iu 18U2,.lmt not since." tit. Lo) Q'.obir
Democrat
A M M His iMwm Mr.
One of oar neighbors had a sail on his
lawn mower one day lst week. At any
rate it looked like a sail, for he bad sev
eral square feet of canvas attached to
the bickaideof the machine, and people
thought be was trying to have a regatta
all to himself. However, closer iuve.iU
foiicm showed that bis sail was simply a
targe bag into which the cut grass was
throws instead of falling on to the
gTonnd. He was qaiie happy over his
contrivance, becaae be didn't have to
rake bis lawn after be hud cat the gran.
Aahland Cor. Fratuingharu (Mass.)
TriLime.
A charitably deposed gentleman is to
rect a home for newspuper men. la
Washington city. Nothing could be
tcore di si table or dirplay a larger mens
ureof generositv toward a need v rlas.
It is to cot i2.O'K),0tW and will afford a
hospitable siielter for worthy meuibors
of Uie j rof(-.-ion.
The mast j)0'erful Uliscope yet ms ls
has jiut been tiuihhed in Munich. Its
ordinary jwwer is ll.OOi), which can be
increttwd to 1(1.000. An electric lamp
f dtiute type is used la it, and a spe
cirJ.J -vice which pprays minute particles
i t li juid eaihouio acid ia tued to keep it
rSMui,
t"ill StreiRht Sundayed in Lincoln
Take dinner with the ladiee to
morrow. Geo. EdHon' oar next eberiff, is in
town to-day.
MiM Delia Steimkrr is an Omnhn
visitor to-day.
C. N. Ranis Sundayed at home
at Malvern' Iowa,
L. C. Kickhoff, our next treasurer,
ia in the city to-day.
D. Hawks worth and Hal Johnson
returned to Lincoln last evening-.
Lester Vivian has been promoted
to the position of fireman on No. 187,
J. W. Herjre, editor of the New
Era. of South Iieud, ia in ilie city to
day. Mrs. G. Knapp, who has been
visiting friends here R lew days,
has returned to her home at Shen
andoah, Iowa.
Isabel Wiles returned to Shenan
doah thin morning, where die will
resume her studies ut the Western
Normal College.
I Mr. and Mrs "J. A. Reynolds do
( parted this morning f ir Fort Col-
nns, tnto., vim av.ewoi recuper
ating Mrs. Collins' health.
vuea Nervaand Liver Puis.
Act on n new principle rem.lat
ing the liver, etrmiich and howcle
through the nerve. A new diecovery.
lr. yi iIch' fills epeedily cure biliou
Slices had taite, torpid liver, pile,
Sonetipatinn. L'ncqualed for men
women, children, rimilk-Kt. mideet
suicet! fj Ioi-cm, 'J.V. Suuiplt-s
free ut F. G. Fricke it Co s.
Eucklen's Arnica balve.
Tss Burr Halvb in the world for Cuu
Bruise, Hores, Ulcer. 8t Khttini. V Ve
Pores, Tetter, Chapped Ilst'ds, Chillilsins.
Corns, snd sll Hkin Siuplion. snd posi
tively cuie Piles, or bo pay n quired.
It is gnsranteed to tive tisicuon, oi
mooey refunded. Price 2-i cents per Uii
For sale by F. (1. Fricke & Co.
For lame hack there Is nothing
better than to eaturate a flannel
cloth with Chamberlain's Pain
Halm and bind it on the affected
parts. Try it and J on will he Mir
priredat theproirpt nlirf itatford.
! matism. For aalc by F. G. Fricke
& Co.
An honest Swede tells his story
in plain but unmistakable lan
guage for the henelit of the public.
One of my children took a eevere
cold and got the croup. I gave her
a teaspooiiful of Chamberlain
Cough Keniedy, and in five minutes
latca I gave her one more. Hy tins
time elie had to cough up the
gathering in the throat. Then she
?c.t to sleep wu slept goo! ftir
fifteen minutes. Then ehe got up
and vomited; then she went back
to bed and slept good lor the re
Diainner of the niht. She rot the
croup the second iii.ht and J gnte
her the same remedy with the raine
good results. I write this because
1 thonght there might he some one
in the same need and not know the
trite merits of this wonderful medi
cine. ClIAKLF.S A. TliOMI'HEKV,
lJes Moines, Iowa. 50 cent bottle
for sale by F. G. Fricke & Co.
A proness has been discovered for mak
ing floor of bananas. Chemical experi
ment show that this flour contains more
nutriment titan rice, and that wlien
eaten with beans, corn or sago it forms a
very palatable and uoarishing diet
Blood travels from the heart through
tbe arteries ordinarily at the rata of
about twelve inches per second; iu
Sieej through the capillaries 1 at the
rtte of three one-hundred Lbs of an inch
per second.
Reports frota the Bahamas state that
tbe cultivation of sisal hemp is proving
to he a great succe.4, and the product
will soon amount to OO.OoO tons annu
ally. Tbe quality is said to be very
Cue.
Tbe Japanese lie npon matting with a
stilT uti"omfortable wooden necknt.
The Chinese nut love ieU'cnd, oft'-n
elalxcut'-l carved, mid supporting only
mats or coverlets.
The lurgi-st animal known is the ror
qual, which is l'K) feet iu leniii; the
smallest is the twilight Inoutui. which ia
only the twi!vi-thou.undlh of an inch.
Pepper wns known to the ancient. In
the Middle Ag it was one of the niont
ct)y of spices, a pound of it being
royal prvfe'it
1
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11 lh ';
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111 mh k n i.-ti t k nri- .-mil y n v If 1 't"tit
r, I. m.. ,i. ,n i- iu i-i-v v K K I.
w l i. in N I.l lli N M ("lATHiS
I v Hii-n nil lil"'li Vsin Hn-H. I in.m
jieii Ir m f a n ( -;x' ! . ' '"" '
Uiwi el iiii-i Ml every Huii's alteiui li ul
AO V. , trt nrt tlilrrl Fililsy
e- 'lni: ! e- b ti ut I! A It. hull
n ',n tx ok ) Ii" k. tri4i.k e.nii)ra, !, v.
I, P Juepui''-. Ileeonler.
An W Nil M-Meeieinrt anittnunh
Knu.iv v. i Ii n in the na.mli A . K.
hsll ni liiNksimil hli r, k J. siuin, H W,
I'. Iirt'we. Heroiiler,
m r N llie A, HI I mil u inr i .'mrir
ir lit e'er ever I'finpii m f. i-iiinpi
krethrrn Invited Henry ll' tiil t, aVgeut ;
I n p ail l'K. nr'iii ,
Itu UilM.K. Nn. 14 I.e. O. r IMfH rv
( Turniny nlflit t t l.elr ball In PU;rTitld
3luek. All (Nld Kflli' are erdilly inviird
'AiiMid h-n vioMirir In threity. J Cory.
N. U H W.Bndire. herrelaiy.
PLACKS OF VOKSIIir.
Catholic.-ft Paul' Chiireh. k. betees
fifth mid HtnUt. Fattier rri'T, Paator
H-rvlrei: tftm f -nd IS tSn a u. Huhday
nclinnl at 1 Jb. I L rnedleUiL.
Chsiti as, Ci.rper UhmikI and Plrhtb St,
errvlrr iiinrnlns lid fventnf. Kldrr J. IL
Keed, panlor sunitiiy iVIiool IS a. M.
f riscorAt.-Bt Luke's t horrb. enrner Third
lid V1M-. he II B Hunrrii p.'lur. Mer
virm :11am a d 7 t r M . ttuuday Hcboul
amnr.pi. . t
Opsham MrrrsnriiirT. jrner Blith Pt sd
(mult. Ke. Hill. l lor. rrv ee : II A. M.
and i mi t. n. ettMy rwh-ivi 1 -M a si.
PsmkviskiaS. rmre Is vtm ftiiiieli.eur
krt Miib and (irntme nr. Krv. J . T. Cairo,
'Inr uimIi.t inlll;Ti frrcliln
si II a. ni.c.d p m,
IIipY K. e.t'. e el iht 'hmrh rmrii evtry
("nbtmlti rvenler at I :I5 In I he I m niri I ul
the ri urrh. all ate iiivitrd to siutd tbrae
nieelliKw
PlSKT .MTMOIintT Klith St., betweu MaS
snd PrHri. her. I. K. Frlit I'. H. nt. r.
(M-rvlren : 1 1 A M. I on e. H huntla fm-Ikhh
3nA M I'r)' run fll ( Mdnedy evrn
lis. Uvhmas PaasvTKaiN. Corner Malo snd
Ninth. Krv M me, lumK r. hervice ual
111. urn. hllllil;.J - climl Jtt A. M.
Swrsmx I'SiismATloSAU Oranlis, be
lern fifll) mil nliin
CeiiMru Baitit. lt. Olive, ck. te-ri en
li-lilh ai d Hi vriith )! v. A Piell. -tiT.
hrivt'r. a. in. i Ml 7 -fi i in. I injrr
H elliiir pill,, pilpv rVrlili g.
InfMi HH'a timiTi AoriATin:
lii i 'in In ai-riimii lilm-k. Mum trvi t,n4-l-e!
n-eiiriic. Iff nift milv . ev-r hi'iiilny r(-It-miH-n
n 4 iiVlnek. 1'imnip ujieii e-k d.y
(mil a .(i a. m . to : M i. m.
SufTH Pauk TAummci s -Itev J. M.
mmI, I RN'i'r. r-ivl: Mitfay rrhoul,
in.: I rmchii t . 1 1 a hiuliI t p. in. ;
rrnrei nireiii't lurMi.y nlyhi : rlmlr prae-Hret-tid
iiiiiht A I! are li'iniie.
When you jro to a shoe etore your
object lenot only to buy shoes but
to procure for what you epend the
best Hint your money will buy.
Less than this will not content you;
more than this you ennnot, in rea
son, aak. Our methods are as
simple as your decires. We do not
lift your exiM i luliorm In th c!o.yJ,
but we realize them whatever they
are. We will nevtr aucrifice your
interests to ours and nowhere ele
enn you net a luller end fairer
equiviilent for your money. An
eepeciully profitable purchase for
you is our etc.
BOOES, 8HOE8 On
R SHERWOOD.
501 Main Street
Lumber Yard
THE OLD RELIABLE.
(I. A. MWM k SON
P LUMBER !
Ehiagles, Lath, Sash.
Doors, Blind
Can supply everw demand of the rity
Call snd pet terms. Fourth itreet
In rvar of opcrs home.
sierrlv I et-rle iiinl.riur n tiLeti ti
J!i.'i'JlV.r.rJ',,,!'',"" v ' 1 I lnS
'111.111 Aurii. i.ihi 7f,,l
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THE LEADING AND ONLY 0. E PRICE CLOLHIER
IS WAITING FOR YOU.
1f'XJ, ISwaiting to show you his new goods
Wilt and o let you know how cheap they
cen be bought.
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JOE-
HAS THE LARQE8T AND BE3T STOOK
In liU line in Cubs Comity. You wi 1 not bo nble to buy cheaper Wei!. Chi
cnrr wlicn jou take tpality ami price in consideration.
JOE'
Only buys the bett tnakei nnd latest novelties in
CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS
HATS, CAPS ETC,
, And if yon are looking for a reliable place to trade give JOE a trial.
OPERA HOUSE CORNER, PLATTSMOUTH.
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TAKE THE
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For Atcbinson, St Joseph, Leaven
worth, Kansaa City, 5b I-ouis,
and all jKiints north, east
south or west. Tick
eta sold and bag
gage checked
to any
point
in
the
United
States or
I Cunuda. For
INFORMATION AS TO RATES
AND KOUTEd
Call at Depot or address
II, C. Town-send,
C. P. A. St. Louia, Mo.
J. C. riiiLLUTl,
A. G. P. A. Omuha.
II. D, Aioak. Agt., PluttMttiouth.
Telephone, 77.
THE
mTEUNATIONAJ,
TYPEWRITER
A tlrirtlr I rat tlui iswliln. folly carraa
4. Mwl Irtua lh ny bet Malerial
kllittS wurtaif, uid ib tti bent l-wli lit
bkrTrbmti drii.il tr tin- pur-.v, W a
rwtmi ta do all that b tpaiistil)r
sretril ot th vrry bl tvprll-r utaU
(liblof wrlniir is wnril. rr mlnni or
sx swiritiiif ta lbs aliUUf of the
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Wiuliluluij,
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Ifllioro la i M"it In jnr W u ipililro.. Ill
in4Uuiiiin ,
TIIK rtKIHtl IJ j C .
ajr.ti milrit I'prlKb M, V.
k. a HEn.mini', aliu).
l.iin'olu, Jitll,
HARNESS! HARNESS, F.
FRED GORDER & SQti
nplIE best of harness, both double and single may be found at
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tore and everything In the harness line olsobuggiesand carriage',
which are first-clusa in every respect, being the lightest, atrontresl an A
eaaiest riding vehicles on earth.
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ALSO have a large lot of Scktler. Moline, Daln and Sterling wagon
Spring wagons, road carts, and plows of all discretion.
Plattsmoulh - Nebraska
FECIAL SALE
IN OUIt COMl'LETE STOCK OF
1A13IES rW $H0$
We give you the following deep cut in prices:
Ladiea Fine Glared Dongola f2K5 shoes reduced to
Ludirs Dongola Kid Fleiiblefleboe reduced to
Indies Hest Dongoln WW shoes reduced to
Ladiea Haud Turned best Dogola WX) shoe reduced to
FOR THIRTY DAYS ONLY
We bavea great many other sumple lota of odd sixes that we
oU;ruig at
mmim mm
In order to reduce our tock to oicet our obligation.
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We also hiive a few lots of Udics0xfordsiliatwewilliu.il .
prices. Don't forget the pluce. 111 at 'eJuced
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