The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, November 05, 1891, Image 4

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    . A Turtlt'i Matt. j
In the town of IVten, a pliice distant
trom tidewater over ninety miles, there
Is a great ciirii sity, known as the "ttir
tlu's uest." For tifty-two yours .1 turtle
b;u come annually tj tUo n-st tit ilepuhit
Iier ;. Over half a cep'nrv nvt hIio
el-tied her uest, tiiL'ii in 1111 u;it-u LilJ,
b'lt now ia a yard in fit.ut of. a resi
dunce. A relative of the owner of the
lions branded the d;ite 141 npon the
turtle" hack, uiid it run be plainly
traced now. She comes nhout the same
date each year, and her hint few tlayi
are jia.M-1 ia iu.-.;. ctin the ancient
next, the yard mid hiirronndin:
Later m ili-s a hole in the trronnd
and tin-re iVjio;;!ts lier fgs. This year
tslie left forty-two but us many
were carried nway and the others often
dihturbed only uhont a dozen of the
;s IvYuheil nut. The owner of the
. bnwe has ten of the little turtles, none
more tlmn twice the size of a posture
tamp. The old turtle always depart
after laying the exit; the warm Baud
and sun eerve us an incubator.
This turtle has been Keen ut the Drew
Tal Water on the Mattawnmkea
river, fnliy fifty wiles away from the
nest, ller weight varies from thirty to
thirty-five jKitimla, and it is said she was
as larj;e when branded as she is now.
Each June she comes to Patten, anil is
always welcomed by old and young.
Banyor (Me.) Letter.
Pn.i-.r-d ly Sir Henry Wood.
Sir Henry Wood nnd James
Dredge, the iii itili oiui.ni;hiiiier8,
wlu recently veiled C l.icno to in
form tliein.-clc com oriiiug the
world's fair, have relumed l I.011
don, run! mv uulr ; !-.fi! r.i tki ir
prairie, of the condition and pros
pects of the exposition. The cable
reports Sir licniy Wont ut naying:
' 'I'roiii 1 ; hcai !, 1
think tlie exlul'iuon will lie a mic-cc.-.h.
V. ht u 1 .iin.n d io America 1
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Yo-Kort'!:icaowii I CH I adapted
f r the t.ur. No.v i I0....1 Ci.um.-o
i icciuVil! the la el place
Chicago iei-uicto pulavi
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'I lain lln 1 X'eil uu. -
Hats Off In th H;nacfua.
The vexed question of "hats on" or
"huts off" during public worship wa
aettled at the auunal meeting of the
Anshe Chesed oongreifstion. t the tem
ple on Booville avenue. The old Jewish
cimtom of the male members of the con
jrreiition wearing their huts during
public worship has always been in vojrne
in this congregation. A nmulier of the
yonncer and more progressive member
have objected to the custom, and it has
canned more or less disenssion foe several
years. The older members held tena
Tiomdy to their huts, and the yonnger
ones bided their time until they should
have a sufficient majority converted to
their views to change the custom.
The matter was brought np at the an
nual meeting, which was very largely
attended. Tne hut question was dis
cussed at great length, and several very
warm speeches were made on both sides.
It was finally put to vote, and the
members wbo are opposed to wearing
hats were victorious by a decided ma
jority. The decision was that hereafter
the congregation shall worship with haU
cC, but tin it who desire to retain their
head covering will tie permitted to do
to. Cleveland Leader and HerahL
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entclpnec tthiill WHO ban.')' l" 1,L'
cxpictcU ln.ni the l.niplio t-'t
' Wherever I went in the United
I tilatt e 1 lournl the keenest iulei eet
! in the fair. 1 lie pi ople oi ChicUK
are inn ly nlivc nil it. There wus
ju flight titit of jvalouey in New
j Voi k winch made Mime ol ber Jieo-
ple pretend to dispaiiiKe -i"cuuo
in the matter, but tins iH eure 10
evuporulc belore Ion;;. The ar
raiigeiiientH matle lit Chicutfo to
far are iidmiiuble. The plane oi
the buildiiiKh are wti and n,ve
ample room. There is one Uisad-
vuutaue. The tile lor the txpoei
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tion i live or bix iiiucb inim
center of the city. Tbi ' Imrdly
wortli meutioninn Biuce the locu
tion ia so beautiful and the col
lective facilities ore eo umple. Mr.
Dredge and myself are preparing
our report, which, I may nay, will
be very favoruble and I do not
doubt will have the effect of making
the English nectioii a fucceKH. The
r.rriiiaii coimiiiseioner is also
pleaeed with the aspect of affairs,
like oureclven. e were treaieu
with the gcutest kindneeH, and
every courtcey was extendi d to us
in the citicH which c visited.
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M W.
Wlkln llark to lh City.
Wrecks of the early winter theatrical
season are already seeu in New York
manairers whine ventnres have failed
after a few nights out of town, tired
looking actors who wem to have walked
home, and bedraggli-d looking women,
wbiiffl face t !! plainly of thiir disap
pointments. It is the old story of jxxir
plays, poor honwi and the refusal of the
ghost to do his weekly little pedestrian
act. And yet in the main the theatrical
outlook is very good, for with big crops
comes plenty of money and an army of
people to be amused. Cut It is the sur
vival of the fittest. The poor pinys are
not patronised, and the managers of
.many come to grief. There are many
familiar face on the Rialto today, men
and women who started o2 a mouth
ago filled with hope, hwime of thrrxn will
be glad to shovel snow for a living be
fore spring. Foster Coate in Mail and
Eipress.
A Had PIm for Wrvrks.
When a vessel sinks in the channel
through Lake George Cats, near Suult
Bt. Marie, there is plenty of trouble.
The value of the vessels delayed by a
wreck there recently is estimated at
f 14.000,000, and that of their cargoes at
fl.OoO.OoO. At one time eventy lake
team vessels were anchored on the east
ideof the blockade and sixty on the
West side, and a new channel bud to be
cut through the flat to allow them to
continue their ways. Four dredge
worked day nnd night to make a channel
700 feet in length, 60 in width and 50 in
depth. It is said that the only way to
prevent accidents like that which caused
In the channel. There was the same
trouble at the St. Clair flats until men
were stationed at the emit of the chan
nel to time the vessels. New York tinn.
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ui'AM-r ro iidt " nwi. I
HI 1 be K.el e liml 111 til- I's nisi
r le IiIim-k ever H- le I nin. neni's
lirelhren luvlied Heiy n nie-. n'li"" .
He sll'Hif. ere 01.
.aii.iu.v v.. ii 1. li. o. F. meets ev-
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IIIM,1 relieve Hte S..trllllV M,IIMl
nmtsl'll S.I' llllllf III l.ircnj. vv.j.
N . O W.llnt!. Herretsiy.
A Wonderful I'ndfjrgroiaiisl Lak.
An underground lake ha been dis
covered three fnile from Genesse, Ma.
It was found by a well digger. At a
depth of sixteen feet clear, pure Jake
water run out over the surface for a
time, then settled back to the earth'
level. The roost curious part of It U
that fish were brought to the surf nee on
the overflow. They have a pculiar ap
pearance and are sightless, indicating
that they are underground fish. The
pring has attracted much attention,
and many fanner in the vicinity fear
that their farm will drop Into the Like.
Boise (Ida. ) SUieunnn.
Muticl Mulc!t Mu.ic!'!
Just imiviu at .Muir'a opposite
iM.Htollice 1UA) I.icicb of selected
sheet mimic niiiuinif ill price from
thirty-live cents to all to go ut
.lie small price of ion come rum.
ThiM music coiitiiiiiH most of the
liii.-st citiiitxisitiiina and no old
Htfu-k. tall oarlv and tret best
".election also full line of itiHtruc
tion Ixinks. suntr and instrumonlal
lolio's at veiv low I'l'Ces at
Dltrict Court.
The time In lore noon wnfl taken
tin ftiitiiult1 liii ? a iurv. Court rc-
asseiiibUd promptly at - p. m. and
lliociise J. II. lliijis s. Mokoski.
C'.'uie Co. wai !ak. 11 up, ami it will
probably not Lt giviu to the jury
before 4 p. m.
In thin case the plaintiff mi h for
recovery of eatnry bicli lie allege
diieliim. He allege that the ilc
fend.int engaged bin nervicoH 11s a
traveling s;ilcni:uii, and it was
Bjrreod liiai lie rlmUiil make two
trip at $75 each. Alter making one
trip the company discharged Mm
iir lie alleges, violating the prov'm
ioiisof the rontruct. He sine for
$l.'Jon anioiint oijiial to the Kalary
promised biin anil also suflicietit
to cover exponsoi' wliicli lie allege
were made necoMsarv lx-cnuse of
the broakiiigof the contract by the
defendant
For lame back there is nothing
belter tlinii to saturate a llannel
rl.iili with Cbamborlain'a I'uin
lt.ilm nml bind it on the ofTcc'.cil
nuriH. Trv it and you will be nir
prised at tin." firnmpt relief it nlTonls.
1 ho same treatment w ill t lire f I11111-n-..itixni.
For tale by F. G. Fricke
tc Co.
Canvassing Board.
Tin- ronntv canvassintr board
will be composed of W. I J. ShrjcV
of Ixmisville, on behalf of the do in
wrviv If Ruie. of Weotiini'
Water, for the independent; and
County Clerk Critclilit Id will repre
sent the republican. J here m no
question that nil particH will be
tr.-ateil fairly in the onu iai count.
BucW.len' Arnica balve.
Inn HtsT hAI VB in the world for Cut
liruisei-. hofe. Ulcers. Knit 1th' urn. Fevei
fore,TittiT. ChapiM-d IlsniU.Chilblsins.
Corn, snd sll Hkin Eruption, and iosi
tivily cures- Piles, or o pay required.
It is K"i't'-ed to wive Mtislsciion, "
nionev refunded. I'riio 2-'i cenU per Ih.i
For sale by F. 0. Frii ke & Co.
I'LACKS OF WORSHIP".
Catholic- si rsul' tnirrn. si. nnrrr,,
fifth iiu ruin. riiiT o.
H.rvle.s: V ims: " na in - M. Huniisjf
nchiiol si t Ju. l l WiedkUtM..
Ciilti-TlN.- "ruer Ijeint snil Flshltt Bi.
sivlr,- Ilieriuns sr.i rrci.-rn - .
Herd, liastor Mirnlaj ftelimil ISA. M.
rpiroeAI.-HI I.nks's I tmrrh. eomer Tnitd
si,.l in-. Itev II B Buresr. I'tr
lre:MA a dt r Sunda Srliuol
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fir km ah MTHnliisT wner SUth ft srid
iii.ll' Jtf.. tltit. !'. H.rvrr:l1 A.M.
Slid I i"1 0. M. HiinilHjf Mll'tul 111 :30 A M.
r T vt r It I a H si lee. t 1 e r hei rli. e..r
tier snub Mi.il CJrm.ne st. Ilev J .l.NM,
,i.-l..r sui.lH- ei'l St ;' i rreiifliln
si II a ni.s'.d s n in,
Slil'lli sventi r ' :1A hi Hie I nisi t ..(
Il.erl iinll. All ie ll.Misd l alUSU these
iieellliu
rm.T .THoi.isT-HIth M.. betwen Msln
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:.10A M ITay.riiieHl t Wediiendiijr eeu-
Uvkm rHsnvTs.KiAi.-,"n'r lsln snd
k i:. u air. i.ai. r. Services ui
hour., huiiil'ijr -i liwil :.) A. M.
Isrr.ni" ' MiB'.THirJAi- ('.rsnhe, b-
IHrpn F'ttll Slid Mlh.
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V.itMl Mr'n lll:ITI A"'IATIIi-
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. tli. li at uVlork. I ih'Iii. liN-ll vetk d) I
(,...., k;1 a I" . la : 50 p. m.
W'ttH I'AIK I A llM' S All r llr .1.
V- Mill, 1 H'"f. S.ile.: SU'i.l-y rcniu.
A. in.: I r.rl h r. 1 1 ni. Hl.d SI'- ni. ;
,,taei InretlMt lurnArf srll ; eludf l"f-
ire I rul y mkIiI aL are v.l'einr.
kaalraa WUila Alaa.
A qneer xase wm tried in the drcult
court of Louisville Friday. The defend
ant was a man who was captured in the
act of committing burglary. The de
fense set op the plaa that the defendant
WM a somnambulist and whs ax!-ep at
the time he committed ' the deed anj
Was, tbervforo,' unconscious of wrong
doing. The Jury believed and acquiited
the man. PliiUd.ilplu'a Ledger
' Tits rul'bU anil tka KltUa.
J. K. OiHfiinan has a ont that found a
yonng rabbit in the field a few day a"o
and curried it home, placing it witil her
kittens, and now the rabbit is just like
one of the family and seeitia to be a
happy as any of tlimn. The mother cat
Buries h jnitt the same as ber kituns.
Haymond (Ills.) Independent
AO tha Tariallna.
"Yot look all broken op."
"Naturally! just ben dividing myself
rnonj forty guU at a rWde boteL"
There were forly-two paeaengera
over the M.' P. road Una morning.
The new road ie evidently proving
quite a popular line.
Sample ballot were necured by
the teacher of the high school on
election day and the student exer
cieedlthe right of franchise purely
from a theoretical ut a ml point, fuey
elected the republican ticket so it
ievident that they are much bet
ter qualified to vote than a good
many grown people. .
The Australmn bnllot Uvr was
entirely KuccrHsful for the republi
cans. The interest nnd excitement
inaniferfteil election day wu in
tetUe but there was little or no dm
tiirlmnce durir.tr the ontiie day,
t e do iii.t know tlinl it H clainief
that the Aurtralian IniMot rystem
will prevent rows but it 1m evident
that thin' was the quietest election
evr held in 1'lJttnnoiHli.
Matty obi soldiers, w ho contracted
chronic diarrhoea wliilo in tin;
aervice. lnvc since been oermaneiil
IvcMred of it by ( baniiberlniii
Colio. Cholera und iliarrboon Ketn
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THE UtDIHG AND ONLY OE PRICE CLOLHIER
IS WAITING FOR YOU.
TY17
IS waiting to show you his new goodstv
i and o let you ltnow how cheap they k
cf-n be bought.
HAS THE LARGEST AND BEST STOCK
In liis line in Cass County. You wi 1 not bo nble to bujr cheaper We Cll
cag.t when you take quality and prico in consideration.
JOE-
Only buy the Lot makci and latest noveltie in
CLOTHING AND FURNiSHING GOODS
II ATS, CAPS ETC.
And if yon arc looking for a reliable place to trado give JOE a trial.
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OPERA HOUSE CORNER,
PLATTSMOUTH.
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Wlion yon tro to a i-hoe i-tore your
object in not only to buy hIiooh but
to procure for what you Hienil the
beet that ynur money will buy.
Lena than thin will not content you;
more than this you cannot, in rea
son, ank. Our method are a
wimple an your denire. We lo not
Sol j.n.r exjx-ttuiiuiin to toe Liolltln,
liut we realize thoni whatever thry
are. We will never sacrifice your
interests, to ours and nowhere ole
in you cot a fuller and fairer
equivalent for your money. An
especially profitable purchase for
vou is our etc.
BOOE8, SHOES OH.
RUBBERS
R' SHERWOOD.
501 Main Street.
For Atchincoii, Bt. Joni-ph, Ixnven
worth, Kanian City, St. Iouia,
and all points uoi lb, eaat
autith or wert' Tick
ets Hold and bn;
cajje chocked
to uny
poitil
in
the
United
States or
Canada. Tor
INFORMATION AS TO KATKS
AND KOITKS
Call Bt Depol or address
II, C. TrnvXHtxn,
(. P. A. St. Louis, Mo.
J, C. piiii.urri,
A. (J. P. A. Omaha.
II. I). Al'CAK. Au1., I'lattHiiioutli.
Telephone, "7.
UK best of huriiess, both double and single may be found ot t,
J. etoreand everything in the harness line also buc;iee and curria
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iiilii iriu.lliM.v in rriy ii-rjtl, ucinj; wic llj;incolt BirOU-vCHl a
easiest riding vehicle on earth.
IAL!
ALSO have a larire lot of Schtitler, . '"ne, U.iin and Sterlinir wairol
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ring wagons, road carts, and plow all dirxription. I
F1AKD QOl'lDEl SOS
Plattsmoulh - Nebrask;
Lumber Yard
THE OLD RELIABLE.
ii. i mum mon
THE
INTERNATIONAL
. TYPEWRITER
A .trim Sri riH a-selilto. full? asrrsn
rf. Waae ir"ta Ihf tv liri aisirrisl O -
.kl lirt v,.rkmrii. snd villi I lie I .-I null. II
h rvrrlrit rtml-ell fur 111 I lir. W
rnlit to An Mil ttlnl mn In- ft SWHisl.tV '
prrlr ill Ilia vtjf He lyprvnirr main
I si i.hlc f wrtftni; t aei.n rr itilnuir-oi
sis soooruiiiS to ma auuuj innnidi"-
SPECIAL SAM
IN OUIt COMPLETE STOCK 0V
utJiEs rmt SHOES
Chingle. Lafli, Sash,
Dcoi'5. Blind
Via iiippl f everw dnisnl of the city.
Call Mid Ret terms. Fourth street
In rsr of et.- house.
nrrrrTnr (ahm"i,ii
U 1" t L I I V r. averv Ii rslitr t'i et
Mr Prlv I ftri lite iii.iIit i ur in-imriii i
IprMllll ti'f f"f J.Vtttl Ulan. I I ! I"N
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We give you the following deep ct t In prices:
IJldies Fine dated Pnnfrola f2.2.1 nhoes reduced to
ailie IVotii'oU Kid Flexible J'slMhoe reduced to
Ladies Ilest Dongoln f:i.(J) t-hoes reduced to.
Ladies Hand Turned best Dogolu tlJJO shoe reduced t
FOE .THIRTY DAYS 0STLY ' fe
We hove a tn ot mauy ollu-r sainple lot of odd siien that
bli':ruigat .
A -vJ. 1
In order to reduce our Btoi k to aieel our obligation.
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If ihr In i sirnt In jniif l-vn ailitisw Hi
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TIIK P i IMS') U I'l. C I.
AtenUasiileil Ml.h N, 1.
K. B. H'LLEMIKH, Ac-nt.
Liurolu, Neb, 1
We al o hnven few lots of Indies Oxfurdu that we will sell at rcduc
prices. Don't (orgit the place.
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