The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, November 03, 1891, Image 4

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    jut me school tvu-yn aAvane,' t
object of mental ovm -pressure bixomts
Important enough nut only fur parental
corniik-ralion, but for s-ientifh investi
gation. Tim riiruu'Uv ni the child the
nuiulxT and iiHUireof the stn:!is, ;md
twptx-ially the length of the recitations,
re features which ou-'ut not to be over
looked or l, ft to the direction of edu
cators. Tliat much can be gained by
xpeiiia-ntal shi.ly of overpressure, i.i
shown oy a yn:r read by Dr. Bnrn
stein, of Vn.-nrm, before the con-rrexii of
hys::uiMn Loudon, up.m "Th Workiug
Oirve of na Hour." Tiie writer bad for
Amobj'Tt the study of the morita! power
of i hiidn n, and he arranged bin fcieii
inenU wi;U a view to Ut-iuonstratin the
fluctuations of brain power in children
Vlnrin:; one hour's occupation with a fa
miliar A-.ibject
Siui.dii aiMitlon and tmiTHntiofi, 1
to two classes cf rids
TBS IlLST fALVK 111 the orlrTfor..,
liruii-.", fun. Ll.ei. ti.lt I'.h. inn. K. vet
Sons, Titter, ( lmi,e) I LinK 'lull. lain.
Corns, snd nil Kkoi 'niitioi f, wel m-,i
tively iiirep Pilca. or mi jay found
It i v ii'iniiit' ti, j-i v h. t!ln lion, 01
noin T -'.t'cncli I I". ic, e !,. .,
Kor huU h f (I. IV.. i.e A :..,
A.
MARRIAGE IN ASSYRIA.
V auma were (Hveri i
X"r nn a vera,, a
ti'S ii yearn ui d
Rather Man a Mutter of Darter Tbsre
Thu In thi jH. of ih. mm.
Men live on nil fen tii a day in Assyria.
Aynim women are bou-ht mid Hold,
are made to work with i.. n at the plow,
ud have hh liltle lilierty a In the day
of Cadmus Men who pay six dollars a
Jay to live nnd ladle who rule to sho-n
in victoria thou,'lit ov.-r these thin- !m
they left the Lincoln Park church Sim
day mghL Amen K:i-i. Ix.ru nn Mount
L-b.'!09 !! the. 'tMrw.. ... ,. . .
n - ' . i it uiut.eri
',9 of eleven years and i Eui-'hsh.
Amen Bum i a tall, handsome Assy
rian, with a skin as rich an the ciuua
mnn silks made at the foot of the nioun-
lle l-ruhed
of -'i
TTVr TTT T I v
DAILY t'An.sI-NOKK TRAI
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CCI'lG EAST
N' J ft t lift l U INill, ...m'. .
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Missovui vm Fir nAU.r.i -
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N S4 Artuno'luiiytf I Mvn IBM n,
i-' ' jii'ivi. 4.11.111.
Tralii ila'ly
juin ui icu uiouiua, ana tvn
cla.Nvof boy of the averaL'H m- .f
twelve "in "d tv-o month and tlit
l Iltrir h (i Ii
tUJ kn'L'htn Hrt refill - Iv ilv lei
t Mh Ii:iII r. Ii It
I hfn f .V I ih u Ii i ( k. Ail ti-
HHf till
gJO
V--l'i MhH' lll..-ll' -.xiiCIATIOS
1 'ntrri. rn W- k ftr.it. I m.;rt
epeii fr- III H :.'4 H lii lii V :: l. lr, tor lueti nil )
(iniliel im-el ilk on)- ti nCny ullrilii ull tit 4
- ivk . '
THE LEADING AND ONLY OJE rrjCZ LLOUIIER
IS WAITING FOR YOU.
V-eii years a:M c month. Aftr tn 1 tain on which he wa h,.rn
Biinutes' work thfl sa'iii were tulteu awav , iuto the curioim. bright pi-
from the children. After a pause of ten ' "' them that, had they been t-.irn
niiuuti e the work wai resuwed, the al- . Annynana in Awyna they could not ko
.-.t:cs CCutiuutiij for aii hour, so , Cpoa tti3 Strt-tU nnloa their faces wri
that there were three periods of work, i concealed, that they could neither re
The result, were intcreatiiijt. During j wive nor make a call .worm wouien
the whole experiment the 1C3 children' withont' their husbands' consent, and
worked out 1H5.0I0 figures, making 6.S01 j tn' f ny tim, even by accident,
tnlstakea. It was found that the nnin- J thejr were aeen by any man or in any
ler of mistakes increased in the differ- i wy reeo(fnized no on would marrv
, fc : . i . i ,i . , , .... I &i V J
vu wiiuum, snq ('It ininnv rnp tlllrtl 1 at!la
m l.l.l ... - I r.
venou me quality or work was at the
AO f. V . V" l BM sun third Ptlilny
" eve liiL'n 1 1 r' Ii iikhi n mi ii A ii. II in
in lliH-ki i.k I i-k. rmnk Vemilea, W, .
i, r r.uein'i', la-t'iinier.
Al t'. W No ai-Meeioenind and lourtk
'r. ...... .. , I, .. ::. ::.t r....: -b a: It. A H
hull in lliMkW'ii-d lili ik, k J kloiji". M W,
r, r, union, iteionler.
TTT IS waiting to show you his new goods
V-J J li and o let you know how cheap they
cen be bought.
I) O Y I. Hi ' l l Tm ni-ll kit 1ml
lx M el at I lie K, nl f hail In the i'smeki It
trts t-.!.-k i.vf,- ;vir.e:; iutu, tiirlfc,
brethren Invlird Henry llrroll, hneni ;
tima . ailing, ricreioiv.
TO
iownsLr-BoMton JoarniL
Pbatacraplij aad Crlaa,
Tbe eihlbition of thePhotosaphio So
ciety of Great Britiin U of great inter
act, both from tbe artutio and the sciea-
ti&tS Doint of viutv TV P .
Uermnn, has devoted his attention to j the other. But the parents nattily ol
the development of photojrrapbT u ! iected. and Dlaced th tall m.n k. ...
leans of assistinjf the administration of
me law. 1 ne screen which can tains Dr.
Jenerich's plates is one of the chief enrt
Hities ( f tbe exhibition. He bas shown,
y enlargiug photojrraphs taken npoa
sensitized plates, that it is possible to
detect certain kinds of forgery in the
noat unimpeachable way; for example,
where figure or word bas been al
teredand this is one of tbe commonest
kinds of forgery tbe different inks tut
ployed appear in the plat la quite dif
ferent colors.
BlmiLirly, where name has first been
written in pencil and then traced over in
Ink, however carefully the pencil marks
have been erased, some faint traces of
t plumbago are suie to remain in tbe
Interstices of the paper, and these are
revealed in the niajrmfied photngrgph.
Dr. Jeserich's photographs of hair and
f pure and impure blood, before ard
after treatment with reducing aeim.
re also moat enrions, and several stories
re told of the use that has been made
of them in murder trials in Germany.
London Times.
tVMt HI. Ls a a, ri.ar Flihl.
Two of the crew of the achooDer Mar
sTuerite, of ISeattle, met with severe
ccident t Port Muller, on the north
aie or the Alaskan peninsulx Their
aiues are Thomas Boswell and J. Schief-
felin, and they were whore prospecting
vit coai. iio tn were armed with rifles.
Tuey came across bear and both fip.1
Though badly wounded tbe animal made
- rush at the men. and in theeicitemeut
Itoswell jrot cartridge jammed in his
ccrs uicuctiu cuoju retuad, ihe
ear was upon them and knocked them
oown, one after the other, with bio
arora lis paw, Boswell tried to get to
u leei, out the bear seized him by the
V)r and crushed it from tbe knee down.
The animal then ran away, but returned
-koui ten minutes later, when Schieffo.
an, who bad recovered consciousness
tot it Th two men got back U the
jcnooner ana the captain made sail for
.Ooaalask. It took eight days to get
there and then Surgeon Berry Hill, of
ne aianon. mputatel Boswell's leg.
- San Francisco Report.
A Wpadarful Dakota Rala
Dr. AlcVean has rrived in the city
after tour of the country. The doctor
.smides t Armour, a D.,nd has much
o tejl about that region. "A few davs
go," he Mid, "the peopls, amon the
umber myself, witnessed one of tbe
- aioet remarkable phenomena seen in
tliat or any other portion of the ITnitmii
states, 'ihe phenomenon consisted of
ne aprswrance or the northern lights
snner remarxaiie circumstances. The
"lights formed resrnlar rainliow and up-
juren ai nirni. i tie bow extended the
whole length of the horizon and waa
thirty feet wide. Everything was seen
on the brosd prairie Just as if it had
been lit np by electricity. Th ld f
tiers claim thatsuch thing was notice I
tn 1SC2, but Dotaiuce." St. Louis Ojo'io
Democrat. A (all Bis Laws Mar.
On of onr neighbors had a sail on his
lawn mower one day last week. At ny
sate it looked hke a sail, for be had sev
eral square feet of canvas attached to
4h back side of the machine, and people
thought he was trying to have a regatU
all to himself. However, closer Jnvesti-
- ration showed that his sail was simply a
large bag into which tbe cut grass was
- thrown instead of falling on to the
Ijronnd. He was quite happy over his
ootrivance, because he didn't have to
rake bis lawn after be had cut the graa.
Ashland Cor. Frauiui,'bai& (Mass.)
Tribune.
A charitably disposed fcntlctnan is t-
. erect a home for Bew.'parier nu n in
Wanhington city. Nothing could be
mote durable cr dirjilay a larger nu as
er of g.'m-rosity toward a needy claw.
It u to co.it J-J.U03.0J0 and will afford a
koeiiahle shelter f,r worthy members
f the profcunon.'
Tbe moat powerful tolescope yet mals
ias jjst betu finijlied ia Munich. Its
crdinnry power is 11,000, which can be
IncreaiwJ to 16.000. An eWtrin limn
f minute type is osed in it, and spe-
tie said that once two cotinlea a tali
man snu a snort woman, and h rt
man and a tall woman stood before a
priest to be wed. The priest placed the
tall man and tell woman and the short
man and ahort woman together, a. id
none or tne four knew whether it a
right or not, neither of them knowing
me otner. uut the parents baatily ol
jected, and Dlaced the tall man hv t.
abort woman and the short man by thr
tall woman, m that was the way of tb'
Contracts.
Then Mr. Rast showed bow these con
tracts were made. He left the pn I pit
nd presently a man wrapped np in rich
Assyrian rairaeut went np and sat nm
the floor. Mr. Raai cam back ai...
squatted beside hi in.
"I would very mnch like," he said
"for a girl who is your to be wife to my
son lutac."
"1 would b honored," returned the
man. with very nuujistakabl Ameri
can accent
"How many have your
-Threa
"How moch years have theyT
"One is fifteen, one twentv and nn.
twentr-five."
"Don't tnlk to me abont the tni..
five nor the twenty; tbey art never Gt to
marry. How mnch do you charge for
me little oner
"Five camels, four bones, threa ah
nd fifty dollars."
"Bah! I can buy 100 women for so
much."
"But no little on
"Oh, I think so."
"Well, yon can't hav mine for a cent
leas."
"Ipay."
But even then Isaao did Dot get tbe
little one, because a few minutes later
Mr. Rasi returned as another man, and
by doubling the pricsi secured th girl
for his son Jacob.
Then Amen Rasi looked St th young
men. whose patent lesthers cost them
seven doiiara. and told tbem that peopl
in Assyria paid fifty cents for a suit of
clothes. The common people, be said,
paid three etna for twenty-Dv pounds
of cabbag and four cents for five pounds
of turnips. Fifty loaves of bread were
turned out at baking, and men some
times ate four and five loaves at meaL
He waited for a uiuuintit, and then, turn
ing to black bov behind him ..M
"They are so big," and be drew a circl
iaai wouia inclose a Thanksgiving riat-
vuicago ueraia.
OAKS I (KICK No US 1 .11. O. r. meets ev
ry Tuentay nlht st their ball tn Mt7ersld
blwok. All tiiM Krlld si rotdisll) invited
n attend hi-n itli In Iheelty. J tory.
n. u n. w. Dnnve. nrrretaiy.
HAS THE LAROEST AND BEST QTOOTT
In Lit lino in Cast Conntj. Tou wi 1 not bo nble to buy cheaper Wet!, Chi
cago when yon talo qnality and price in consuieratioa.
I'LACKS OF WORSHIP
Ca1Homc.-M raul'i) rimtrb. k. bel.eei,
rum ana miid, rattier i a ey, Panlor
H.rvlrei: V-iMKt Si nu in :Ss a. u. ftunday
nciiuui s z uai. writ vrneaiciloi..
Cnsl-Tt.- unirr l.jrtnt and Flrkth Ria
Hervlcea momliir and etenlsf Kldef J. IL
Itred, ialor euiidsy iriiool IS a. I
Emm-opal.-" Luke's rhurrh. corner Third
snd Vine. He it H. Hurueia paMor. her-I
vires Ml a m I dT Mr M. buuday school
all JO r M.
Osrman MRTnnniar mer Hljth H ssd
marine, nr.. nut. t ator. herv'rea ill a. M.
sua i :jv r. . enmuy ivnuol in j a st.
rmrirniA)i.--riire la ir chinch c.r.
ser Mitb and liraints sl. I!ev. J T. Hslro,
l'ror euKiiat-M iiol st t;V; rresrhlns
m a. hi, a . nan m,
1kY II. e. I:. K el ikla huirh m eta ev.r !
fiibhath evrnh r nl t 19 In the Ism met t oj
Ihertiirtb. All sir milled lu si Una these
mrtllllKa.
Fihst M'TnnntaT.-Hlith .. hetwen Main
and ti-rl. hev. I. K. I rlit. I. P. ua-l. r. I
eenrtrea : II a M. I OA e m Kiu.da M-hool
J0A M. J'rsyrnieeli.edneadsyeea-
Im.
Uvhmam ra'srrsi -Corner Main snd
iuim. nn n me, mar r. he rv ices utxal
Hours, huniliiv rchiHil JO A. M.
Swrant'M xnsOATiowai. (irsnlls. ke-
leru t illll aiiu eilin
CoixiMrn llAPTIT.-Ht. Olive, link, between
leuili ai d Kli veiiih. Kev. A. Nrll. haa
lor. her vt '-ea II a tn mh.i t n l
riirriiiia n runt liay evelill J.
Tonm VV iihi-ti ArtATtnw-
iiM liia in Sli-liimn hhM-k.Miiln alreel I.h
tel nueiin. h-r met. iinU.efi.rv li.iiriv &f.
liTinmn at 4 oVIih k. I iii open erk dayi
.win . i. ,m p : am p. in.
BVifTK I'AHS Tikl'.rKKacl.S -KfT .' J. M
Vnod, I u r. hemes; huitfajr frhonl.
i . . i i-Mi-i'iiit, in ni. si.a a p. a. ;
jirsyei nieatlns luraoay nl'hl ; eholr prse-
ice riiu .y nielli a I. arr Krlrouie.
JOE-
Only bnyt the bet. makca and latest noveltie in
CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS
II ATS, CATC ETC.
And if yon are looking for a reliable place to trado give JOE a trial.
OPERA HOUSE CORNER, PLATTSMOUTH.
HI
TAKE THE
'ill 1 I X
A Kaswlot Cabfcag.
A cabbage with fourteen heads ran ka
seen in our counting room window. It
was raised bv Charlea F. Menrlall th.
Jatties Sherman dace nn th.
Philin road, this citv. New ru.ir.ie.l
(ilaas.) Mercury.
aa avaraa an Ma.
Mr. O. a Clinton ulaced rii
Enuland." arer hla nam. r-
tonnin regisUr tb other morning. A
reporter akd him what he thought of
uus cusr.iry in general.
"Oh, I like it nrettv well " ha mli
"Have yon traveled very extensively
a me iunea ouiear
-All over it
"Have yon been in Chicago beforer
"Often."
"Do yon intend to rstualn ia this con a-
vrj longr
"For th rest of mv Ufa."
"Then yon like it se wall that yon ia-
vena v setue nerer
"i inim t wul rv been U th
united Bute for twenty-Mveu years.
It suit me first rate. 1 register from
vureniry Pecans looks batter thaa
ucu ureea. where I Uva. and a. that I
a- icureuiorr w wni letter te my
iinupie ia UiUiano. uatin'l umi t..
ntry since 1 was a small W anit l,'i
Want to, but th nam looks sssiply
errs vn a noiei dook. uon t you think
or Chicago InUr-Ocean.
Tbe aValss a Rslr.
If yon look at a hnman kale ink h.
microrcope you will Bud that Its surface
U formed cf Tirrew.lv nvprtui.nl
scAlea Th brifth-s of th hog bear
mnch rewmlles to th human hair,
thr,n;;h their Ulntneter is greater and th
tilnliio scahs nrt much t,nr. fcheejV
tair hus mm-li courm-r scah-s. It i
owing to the existence of tufEO scales
tliat aschordboy Is able by a peenhar
procisj to U:ll v.-liicU f th L'p aud which
Die otlicr end of a Lair, rolling it be
tween his finger and thumb. Thus
manipulated, th hair always travels in
the direction of tho base, because the
dge cf th scales prevent it from going
j .1 i . i . . . '.
uiviis w uic n Kprays minute particle : r
f li ! aid oarbonio cid U used to Ln M ' I t her vaT-rritw In WaUiiug
ton btar.
When you fro to a "hoe More your
oujcci inoioniy io uuy utioes but
to procure for what you pend the
i. . . . . - ...
""i iiibi your money will buy.
a-" min una win not content you
more than thin you ennnot, in rea
on, bhi. uur mctiiodx are
impleae j ourdeeires. We do not
lilt Your expectation tn thp rliimU
but we realise them wtint.vop i,.J
are. We will never acrifire vmir
minmis iu oun ami nowliere elae
mtl n ..iinv . . ,
j . efc - . v , muKi lailt'l
equivalent for your money. An
eepecinlly profitable purcliune (or
nu in our rir.
BOOES, SHOES O X
RUBBERS
E SHEEWCCD.
901 Main Street
Lumber Yard
THE OLD RELIABLE.
I!. A. WATEBIIAN 4 SON
PI LIBER !
Rilngles, Uth, Haah,
Doors, Blinds
wan nuiiiiij everw oemsnil or the city
t all snd get terms. Fourth .trwt
f" reur of ojKr honao.
For Atchinaon, St Joseph, Leaven-
orth, Kansas City, St Ixuia,
nd all points nor lb, east
outh or weat Tick
et sold and bag
gage checked
to any
point
In
the
United
States or
Canada, Vnf
INFORMATION AS TO RATES
AND ROUTES
Call at Depot or addrcaa
II, C. TowNHExn,
O. I. A. St. Louis, Mo.
J. C. I'HIM.U'P!,
A. G. I'. A. Omaha.
H. D. Arc a ir. Ajrt., I'lattaiiiouili.
Telephone, 77.
TIIE
INTERNATIONAL
TYPEWRITER
A ttnativ tnt Slau Biarhlna fstla
4. Mads from Ihe very bent n.alrnal k
killed rBien, sed altb th.Wst tools la
bans ev.r been delaed for the purinae, W
tmulmA O. rf.i 11 I h.l . 1.. . i i
prated el tbe very beat typewriter eitsnt
spablsolwrltlni IM rn t-r uilniits 61
wpw id. avimy a. iae
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... n.i " 7'Z'y """"l v'l a
. V !-- iiniier nur ln-lMirt..i
: . . "" "T 'or c'rorM' a-a. A I II I Mi irm
l'liil jfc tuoo.
If there H no sirenf in vaih tnmn khm .t
muiul.4cijra.
1 HK Pa hla'l U r'u .
Aseslj asnted I'uali ai. T.
HARNESS) HARNESS, t-'J.
;
CDcn nnnnrn a onn
II1LU UUIlUCil (Ji OUN
' ' i
II.
rpiIEbe.t of h.rne., both double nd .ingle m.y be found at -
"tore and everything In the harnesa line oi-o i i i ':
which .re CraUlns. in every respect, being the lightct .tronire.t a. A .' !
eaaieat riding vehicles on earth. y
I
ALSO have Urge lot of Schutler. Moline, Ilain and Sterlin- w.on.
Spring w.gon., road carta, and plowB of all di.cription.
FI',KD qOllDER.ci- SON
Plattsmouih .... M0hrt.
i
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IS 0UII C0.HPUTE STOCK OF
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r
W girt you the lollowlug deep cut in price
Ladlea Pine Clarerl flitin-nl. 1-1 -v. .i. . , .
, . , r. ,..,--' T-.ej -iiiur. iriiurra is
Udlea DonpoU Kid Flexible fiaJalioe reluced to -
i ji "-" ""'koib ? utioes reduced to-
Ladioa Hand Turned be.t Dogola H00 shoe reduced t
FOR THIRTY DAYS 01TLY
We have a great many other Pample lot. of odd site, that we .
Cs tf r i nir ut
mmm mm .
In order to reduce oumtock to meet our obligation.
ne
JJ0
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We also haven f.'w lulu r.1 I ji... i .i . 3
prlcca. 1).,', forget U.. place. ' ' "cl1 8t retuc
r. It. ICKLf.MinK, Agml.
I.iurola, Nob,
I'MfctllvaAOKWfV.lKl T, VnslusioJ.