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About The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1891)
!v Iloralil 0, Publishers .VI.':MiftM.' ' biiri.'ay, ,,4ny evp - " 'h- PlatM ri...nh, Neb. po-t-oiU-",'! tiiMUi'U!!i U..-H. htS'ta 'r- r.tU"-. iiiiJ Fifth itrerts. w if otiy. 1 KKMi, t ' ' .::.-, i y-i-, Tr. 'T" !l (.!.. y t "IY IV.T .V. J:i Ci,y, j,i i 'It WKl'KI.V. iil ,iwf .... , r."f l i ji-'v 'nr.. , 'f. i'! i ll !,'! . . ';t' I In :t ivini I IT II BAIL ill :..t.' l t o u i tr .. 4' J', it" SATUK'U AV. NOVI.M!:!:!;. T.-Wi. The uiny i now over. TllK county ofliocrH clrct (food nirviic for tin? people. It whs openly averted hi-furi" election that tlie rpublicim p.trty was dead, but it i now admitted to lave been a very lively rorpt"!. TiiE rejuoiioiu Milicy for l'-.J will be continuation of the repub lican policy in the recent Ohio cam paign. The democrats may a well begin to prepare their tdate. A ; -i -ii many pen; !e iir NVliraUa :n e. iudiil- inir in a oiuet. vet henrly MiiiUj at the ctpeiise of J'oimir Mr. Itryan ol l.aucartter county, who will l.e n iueitihered by Miiiioxas the tali.alive yoniif; man who received a mii.iII plurality in thi divlrict nboi:t a year ojro for nienilHT of co:ii;res.i. Mr. Uryan was the particular Marnf the laxt irc:it ('." democratic rally helil in Oiio cily on the Saturday iiif,'lit pre ceding the election ju-t held. To tile s.i! in i.;e of the old lime demo crat.! pie.-ient, Mr. liryau, in hi talk of an hour or more, totally ignored M:tt i.-Kiier and cotiliaed him-ie!t' entirely to a um.-t pa:li'-t:c plea for liin ),-.rtieii! ir friend, .A!r. I'oydrtton, ii:;tit;.' it alnio.-t a p 'r:-":ial matter i. id plea wi.ii tile voters to M.,y witii i yti.-t : on i:i-' ae. '0:111;. The iv.uil is w hat creates" ilte afore r.iid smile on tho be. 11:11. X Connie, nance of the a ver.i . 1 er i ien t of our clKii'ini:: city. Mr. I !: Us. on, otlierv.i.-e pojuilar, was the only candidate on his tic'ax I, with wne utiiiupoi ta.it exeeption, who was h.'.Vicn, and third in the race at tiiat. We cordially invite Mr. Jiry. an to help u.s in the next campaign, and liTchy present with tho . freedom of th? city and county in a j ji'weliu casket. .Nebraska City l'ress. We have llbnUt till e nil n;.'jn Imiidi'i "I STONE FIGHTS IN COREA. An l)ilinlI I'iln.f Ttmt ntu.t II A t uilej Willi l.nal Dnlixi-r. Kile flying, which U universid in tliji cenntry, cense nuM.'iilv m h. f,t!i..fl lav The democrats deterve credit for beinjr bi tter ffchemers in finding political capital for local election but the republican have the ad rantajje on national isHiien. Theke ia no queHtion that the in dependent party ia on the down (jrade.in Nebraska and Kansas The vote fell off considerably in early every county and the in creased republican vote indicated that they are again falling in line with the party of the people. Nebraska and Kansas will each caat its vote in the electoral college for Benjamin Harrison in ISiy. THB free traders pretend th.it they cannot realize why Ohio iliould elect M'KLulcy governor. If they would take the trouble nnd e eufficiently honest to become : horoughly in formed concerning ne oenencieni eneciM 01, me new BritTlaw. hh the nennle nf Otiin , 1 1 ave done there vcould be no need r thin inability to comprehend. . he fact 1 the people are voting in te interests of America. IB IaIX)X Times appear very uch distressed that Ohio elected Kinley governor, a it cppearM to ..ink hi election is an indor.se.. i ;nt of the bill which bears his me. We Khali not take issue with Time on this tjuestion, but on : contrary we heartily agree with ' , Yes the Times may feel asnured t the tin plate establishments, J ?ady in tln. course of erection , "1 not only he completed 1 i:t r will be erected, an I America ;'. then be ind-pendent (,f the ' ign tin plat" inoiioply. JVriKVir; IJOtrn was le t-iected by ;;vi-h expenditure of "hoodie," Julent voting by re,i. Ong and '.r illegal means, the prejudice ' lilway eiiv'l.iyi s hi regiiril to j nilroad hislatiou of recent r the betrayal of the honest - j ails w'Ao Voted the peopb-'H '; el in cood faith ajid did . y that their new party was oily ui a trap to catch ; , ' 'iters and in which ' niocrai v,;.s (,niv a r.. , - . '.: 'r dc'v.-'T.-u-j- a-;,l '.' tic ticket on elec- vc indiprnileiit .'. '"'d for Gover- . ' i '. i'".' t'e.eir fip i'ioa." foa An honest Swede teiis his story in plain but unmistakable lan guage for the benelit of the public. One of my children took a Hevere cold and got the croup. I tjave her n teaspootiful of Chamberlain Cough Keniedy, and in five minutes lates I gave tier one more. Hy this the (i;-t Corean mouth.uinl tim iiextdiiy ktntia li;;lits tuke its jilnee CS tilt) chief public niuuseiiieiit. Ia tli eastern purl of Swiil, the capital, there uro lurra cji-n pj.aees thut have imt hcen liniit tipen, mill licra occur tho iftost w-riout mid interesOn f. jhts. Duo m-ction of th city is pimd :tinst am.tlu r, but Btiyotmcan talio a L1111J 011 either miIo tt pK-aiauv. There hoi no recognized l' a.lers, but the mass of fihtrrs reii.lily f illov.'s the 1: a l of any duh w ho hh'iws hiiUM'lf to 1) a little mure reckless than the rest Two null s, c re Istiir; of fifty, r.cvcnty or H hiiiiun d 1:11 11 em h, i;re drawn m r."iiiiht each oilier, with mi interval tf I ihajilif:y yards U-tw.-eii t'u-ui. There IS nn il.ee,- lit !:l,Vlr of fnfe, mil each iiian'b biuiiir.-H U to hit u tinny nt a us he can, an. 1 e-;-ei,!lIy I, avoid nil til;; i.t"l;es iJiv. te.l t hull, rrm i Pei to t'T'-aty men en e.-e h j,w it.-ne il witii f,'oi;t clnln na l wi ;.r thak Waiiihd hi'lini-'i, '111""" f irta I ti;ir-liii-liinjj line. Thi'v s.tily nut fr.eri th'-ir re;s'ettve n.i-s ana, meeting hi mi.l t.-iTisr, Ktn,: out vii ot'ier'a In a ls, e.ieh man cloak with his left haml ward off the blows of his adversary. Aftr tneclub fi-ht haa lasted hlsmt thirty Keculids one or Iho other foegi.i to give way, which is the mxiimI f,ir I nihil of the other. Almoht iuvariahly j the other side breaks and runs, snd I soiiR'timcs are cha-s.-U into their homs. I but generally Mine of the pursuing party (iress tooclely on the fugitives.' Then the latter suddenly turn and deal a few itajMeriti? blows, which chts k ; the pursuers, and in few seconds the i tables are turned, and thoce who a tno- ' tnent ap are flushed with victory are ', n TmiiTwiii , n p r iw.m r-iirrwiwwnatMnr - fc - r n iiihiiiimum o'.il lil) 'h 1! Hiii'i Halm Vycl)v ee M-ai", uld !..;.; re- f. f JlX? ( ! ci nil v , ., ,.X . i.-ai rh. ,K , V De- I MI' vx U , U :n a orb. I he unanimous fin v. t r iiioer in- iriii ies is, "11 s tli.' In r-i lemei'. that i' 1 r itsei I. ' ( r. r I'Vp'Hi' nee s i'oi.i iimci. v. to .-'lie. I. II. i-, I.i it u in-rc pi 1 it never . .Mom v'omi-ry, A. Co.. I : Coi'hh, lo va. When 1 lie.in iis:ii;j I.Iv'm (',,. (in Halm 1 1 1 y Ciilai I'll va.. so lunl I ,-,J bead.n be i lie w hole lime a ri. I ilirf. c'lared a la.-ee aoiount of lilidy UMjier. That lias itlnio.-t entirelv "iMi'ippeared ami have not hud head in In- rcicm e. J. Man fliers, Mephney, I 1'iiii. A Turi bAU t AMILT. Jrxmr: "Ifnw U It. Knt". that rm nwnr mi in tii'ciifi'it on' to ineiu.t in iimm-f j.0 lit I m.i), j-uu ulwsjs uvui to ti l uhouil of mi. KcrK! "Iilon't tsm.w! I rsw.-lnlv ilo not m 1 la- imr rvrti 11 In i!,ut ,;,- ;,.,." Jl. 1 .11. : i ll OlirMI'.' Ol'. I ..'. 1. mr.nl',. )ou li.nu t-ikeu tt 1'iiinun, for mum;. : 1 i! f" r'i i'Hiv'y at t-aeh Is .'i V'".TjT1 I fl'T'fj' , ' 1 a, a shield to SiCrraA.WI time she bad . to coutrli ut the"nnln full flight with their eneiuies. gathering in the throat. Then she I Thus the battle goes back and forth went to sleep ami adept good for j across the fields, while the neighboring hfteen minutes. Then she got up . emliankmenU are crowded with soecta and vomited; theu he went back 1 tors. The effect of the thunderm to tied and slept good lor the re- ,.!,- ,v. mainner of the night She got the ! , 7 . f '' u tb9Cuul croup the second i.itrht and I gave , ''U '? ,n"""-1-her tlie same remeil v urlth th u I 1 hey charge ntHjn each other as if In good results. I write thin because Ujtle. and , show what r,oU b. j LT,"?. I thonght there might be F.ome one 1 Drapery if exerted in some useful cause. I wiiiiettiimsvi un nery n 1 u: m mi in the same need and not know the XSear the river are numerous villages1 ? ' wonm intcri 0t rei, and true merits of thi.woii.lerfnl .! nnmlw-ri..,. t...n um..n 1 L I V'1. ,h vY .. '"-r It IS . : 1, J ....,uiii.Wimi uu 1111 riuin. mij 1 inn ri-rtuipa "n thinx Ism without iinr tenotior ynn mmc to tits mriit Win n lo Uiiiiri) iJi-eni il hi r is i.nrl' I, in m t.ni.b' il) , Hiei , 0 iumih j e nm till ut.iiv lnu 111 iini.f un.li r ) nir itikiriu tinn ; I lu nril 111 O'illllil 'In. 11 1, U.IIIIK liist Itl llliiK ..,r il (.lull mu le tinHn.,1- In I'i.iym I u-j Uiiil; ton i':n t-i Is) 11 1 i.u ull ll:? Imut 'fuan,' biiJ know tni wieit it"!f;'!'-r cllctr-nnuitaaaft; you eiiiertinii U iiii.iiilii ; Binl In lue lust tuotilli )ou u.ne mi iiiiivfilxi In lielili,owlii, Y MMell lui'.io jriiitr .h) li Hl eiillun'eiun ism. wtii'ro lo )ini in t ml ut ynur llili.rnili..ii Iniin In ttim litti i.ut-t Itiefttiy tu.v'ttut you nrvir ire Ir ths iijr." Kaic: "Wur. Jeiiiiif, Toiwlll msl: ma jmitL 1 hav-rimfjr i.is-sniin-i'iif liiro.-iiwilun, lint it U iir.ri..n, liuw 11 iiieelt kit wnl. rcrjr Milium lusir i.f un ilimir new l.ut what tim next ti-w dny t-nnar me lull Information eu ttuf aul.it. Mirier No !ngjoucj A'l Krest trwiwini it (s tit us sit. for It rmlly (uriimlics iho nu'linf for toe whola boiui'holils tut her luw mini up tiln nininiritie tlmt itr tut Unen let str, aa bo hi if tins r,,'"s wwe antl latur t:.:..in,i.ti va Ilia auloVeU of tlio day anU niotlit r asys tint it m llml t hut muM-a tier atii h a luniou boiwkn-ivr. In fnet, we all ar Unit II la tli 1 m 1 y really rAsu r mnniine tiul.tishtsl. oi an ta ws kavs n ut tor Mfn.i( II11111, cine. LHAkLE A. TlIOMI'.SEE.V. Thev itnntl tk. ... KlZk'ir -1Uof.b.,utha1f.mile1 Theaekeep . Mllea Nerve and. Liver Pills. Act on a new principle reirulat- op a conUnual series of fights anions thetnselyes dnrinu the season, one vil lage beinz arraved Sir.iinst the ralier inir the liver, stomrch nut! I Klft'i'l si 1 Til A lof.Autu.1 11 . . 4l 1 . . " - . . u ldi. .1 u.,i Vi U kmsjh i Bmini If iwmV V;?.nrn'"ntwd'";vry-;BeU to their own villas, followed by Dr. ?Iilea l'llla sneedi v cure tut on. .1.. . "J s.w's iT... . ,ue,r "". no enter after them i.'iifi.a mo, iiiirn. .Tonstipalioo. I'netjualed for men women, children, smallest, miilest urest! dose, 'S'ic.. Samples freu at F. O. Fricke A t. o'e. seizing anything on which t'uey cao lay their hands iron files, doors to mark tueir victory. Then the whole villus 1 rUes naainut the InvinU-rs, stel they fly, ' , : K''J " luey can ft buck without broken I Many old soldiers, who contracted beads, chronic diarrhoea while ,,. the ; The flrst U.ne fight of the season was i Colic, Cholera and diarrhoea Ke.ii- " l"-u m sjx men were killed; but edy. For sale by F. O. Fricke A Co. ; probably an exaggeration. A ! coinnanv of aoldivra r. . - - " wwiPl UU IV ; stop it. which they fimnd some difficulty ! In doing with fixed bayoncta. Japanese I Paper. too lavult In my praiv, Imt I will let nu 0111-a.or. U-iu-r atill, wnd In renli" to the pnh lllir, W. Jmnlnir iM'tnoniit, 1J Ijst ton iw iora. s aaini'iA mir, snd I hull alwsya cwtwiiti-r that J hv done you s rnsU favor i and may be you will tsrutUn ua out. aa you aay wt have the reputation t briny tim btstt Itiriirmwl family in town. If that Im ao. It Is iMiiuuruft 'aAaiiy Vtf-t" Uat aVsss U." A liberal ofler-only f:i.fttl for TllK VVKKTLY I1KKAI.D antl Ilemorest Fumilv Magazine. nd your Hubscriotiou to tliis ofhre. Curl II ma CotamruUitor. A doren men who were in the habit of loafing away their Sundays outside of the old Penobscot meeting house, while tbeir wives attended service, were irath- ered by an enthusiastic young piutor into a oun.iay school. They were called the "horseshed claaj ," and 00 members of the school were inure regular in at tendence, or original in response. Oue day the lesson was tipon the death of Hoses, and the teacher, bavinir located "A'ebo's lonely mountain" noon his man. aoked the meaning of 'N'stto" no douOt having in iwnd the tutelur deity ia honor of whom the EubylouUh digni taries bore saeh g'sxlly name as Xtuu Cb.vlnozrHr. NVbnzsrailan, etc. What do you say. Uncle .Si?" Wa-al," aiwwered the old man. so. eninly, -I've beared that them Uibie names all has meaniu's, an 1 reckou it's so 't body only jest studies into Via ISow Ir.ia here, to me, is plainer 'a two times two. I talclate Moses called it K'..l, 1 .1 uucause t:ut mountain was ao . r ' Bfor Unil a tBi;naca I Some student begin a latigasge for the mere love of knowing forelTi j tongue; others acquire them either for prnfessjijnaj pnrpoara or with the aim of (raining access to foreign literatures. ; But whatever be the motive it ia well to sot out with some knowledge of the , scieiie" of language vnne insight into ; the relations of langtiaces to each other ! some gr isp of the theories of modern ; schiil.trs aVmt the origin and develnp ; tnent t f sp-erh. To learn language j without knon iti ; anything of the r-ience of lan;-nai U ,ke aequiriug thaartt.f . putting up els trie fixtures without any knowledge of the principles of electrical j science. To approach it, on the other hand, ! fr-tn the standpoint of univeral prin ciples is to riiak the s'ndyof it easier and HENRY BOLCK Th Lea.Jing FUHNITURB LL'Ai'.FR progress In any particular toninie marster stp it made his knees bow tj ' ,J""'1' m"r'' ,',;,;,b tjr knowiti;, for ei get to the top of it. I"ve clum bills right t""!'1''" ff consonantal iuter- down here In ilaine, tiuei 'n time ag in, i c,):lT,"" w "y "fen discover the ks VOU could call N't snd .- f-ej I Ulealliu? of Words witlu.nt tl-g cbligrd you's sweariu, nei Out. Mnrster steepr i f' them to the dietionary. In Lewisu.u JotiriiaL ! waT every new huigiiHge learned ;Tnf".L"'s more, tmy the aiipiirerneiit of What Itutlnna Am Mmla Of. , other tongues i f the ssme or of allied Do yon know of what material the stocks. IJoston ITernld. biiU'itis on your coat are insde? ' - : Well, jw-rh;,; "t if ymi did yon would never recogwi it in tin r.iw. for in four I ca: in out of li.e it U a niaie'il vnl'.-iil ' tfr.i.it n ii iu'ii m! ... it.... .. '!'....- ..i.. . . . n- .. 1 -11 y . in Li.c udiin it the l.,r) mil. Imwn on the pier of ' the Pacific Mail Steam-jhlp company ; will j seen long rows of sacks madu of , ' outity tiifed, 'iceii itli l'nr Stonry to Carry. My fatbt r was once with bis ship at P. it!- a. (:;- day di.iii'i a heavy tituiiderstorm hu was drtviijjj in a cab to his afrits, when he saw a 'coolie" (jKtrter) drop down in the street lie got out of the cab at once and went to the jatfl, which bur tlie npeuraiice exter- 1 aau. uut he was dead. There was a r.ally of being tih-d with jK;tuUst, i bunw d patch in his waMcloth, on the These are slacked at the bead of thn pier , right side, and some blackeued copier in the ois;n air. Tiiera U no dAU';r of I "pic 1" I'-v 011 tlej ground. The man haJ them Is'ing carried away, for they are just received them for carrying a load, as heavy ns I. nd, ami t,.,t eiln niely val- j and, as the c! tthes cf the ptwrer natives liable, a they are. Potatoes would not of Iedia and tint wail have no pr'kU, remain in that exporcd poirion nn- he ha I twi.i-d taem into hbi wtiii.tiJoth, touched for a single ni.rlit. The Ivory n 1 1 bin luouey must have attracted tl j nut, however, is valrablo only when it . ligiduiug. lint the most rnriont part of j comes jrom tao namia 01 the maniuac-1 H was ttiat the queen s head on one of I turer iu tlie button or the ornamental j the cuirni was clearly laipreiued on his . sUte. New York Telegram. , . .. 'side, and eveo tim words "(jueen Vlc- I toria" were clearly dtHud.Londytt Tit How a rtlahnai W. rut to RmiIi. Pit. 'races of this pniuitlve superstition, ching by images, are fotittd among js op'.e, for (iriinn rini4 that A Hnntly TtU. A Very cote "booby" nriia irivnn at a 'eventh century Jews were ao-1 party was a csbbaf, Uei with a pink Europe 01 raving aii-a uwiif p j nois.n. ween it v.as uiitltsl tUo t :p 'iy a sorcery of the kind. They was lifted op and. ths inside contained have made a figure of wax ! fine candy. The cuter of tuecabbsse 'he bishop, hired priest to j had been bollowod out, thea lined wUb put ft into the fire. As 1 tuuie pajstr, filled with the sweeu, the wna melted, the bishop top put buck and tied on. Hcreatt'l a mortal disease. L. ' much teerritnont, KHr n. Glover in 'kieuce iioiithly , (Jood Iioustkeeping. AND v.v .. a"? " t UNDEHTAKR. l.'iinalsiulf ks' on l.arnt eveiftlini Tut; nissl to furnish jour house. "OhNKH SIXTH AMU Mit S'tKKl.T PUittsmout - Msb c SUKK SILM:lLUA( K! If. Waiciu iid Hijukiiiittli iliiii 'Asv-'on. Hiikkj, Mmhinn ami ilOKSKs'KiK.lNi spKf'lAl.TY l!r uei' Ills- NEVERSLIP FOKSni'IIu ': Whirh il t)f l.' kl lletite ihin' fi r !l.4 lartiier, or for fast drlvinit, or for Cttj purposes ever invented, Ills so n.a.le tint anyone ctn put ni" sharp or (Lit rotks, ti ne' iie l tor wet soil 'i" rt dnjs, or tinioiitli, d'jr .roads, ''ail 'l bis shop snd eisrr.itic the Kavr.i1si.1y snd teu will use r other. J. M. IdlNKf LllAC ia It. 1) Morth Fitth St. PUttKtnnuth rT"aw, AB'a nrVfl If yotf7rvMj;AB;oi.D:ir-; Mi U IMI tt, 4. iH. ti 11 to t) ,, .''J,.., 1 TB7 urvw irrrt u ff (Mill r. Vsvww wsMSwaaWVBIlwttlSJIIirtl C!jH KIM tOGX ft Hlas Gln. 'river, conductor, fo I wan( to tc.-IU hare , ..mle's balky, n't bo try -Harper's Talllof Fartaoai. ... In En'tUnd s ring, a button and a coin are often placed, n the . wedding cake. She who stcures the ring is to be the neit bride; the bntton, tbt old maid; the coin secures a wealthy sailor., A ring put in psewt "bifu-U r.iaglij pow er," uod "will tell the air If baply she will wed." Outsails Family Megaima. mm Vol Y 'l mm - ws.M Mfft r, p all, tntl-"ltel)r. uo w-"i i kllllv Jf aaa asl asf BslV 1 sV.w V t 3flsf iVr M MvrM, Vllsti t ik jT-t -.-,: Hstsi.rb;"mr'' Wt f t r mt l-uty I s4 rU.t tU xt K"t''i f ! " )'' t'"'l - ". I ' ',eine. iai MtticAC'uo.'8U fV alo,n!y1 well satisfied m wj si M 3 Kb f: '-II ; t , .. .- : ::: ... .;!ir':.V.''A1 1 4i 'si'78 Best LAUiiDRYSoAP ia ! my whdjivt &nd clewing? ?.K.FaIR3AN'k3-.Cq. Chico ,t?0cERS KEEP IT. Kvcrythiiiar to Furnish Your Uouso. ' AT I. PEARLMAN'S -liRKAT MODKH.N- HOUSE FURNISHING ErtlPOniUM. Having purchased the J. V. Weckl-ach Htorc room on Nuth :dum Hurt where lam now located I can w 11 good cheap cr than the cheapest having just prtt in the largewt tock f new goods ever bro ight to tin city. Gasoline t-tove and furniture T nil kindH Hold on the inotuIIm-iit tkn. I PKUUIAiN. F ( Rilioiji't x: no WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A Full and ('ompbir line of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, and Oils. DSUGCISTS SUNDRIES AND PURE LIQUORS Prpsrvi'ntoiH Carefully Compounded at all Hour Mexican Mustang Liniment. A Cure for the Ailments of Man and Beast A long-tested pain relieTcr. Its okc is almost universal by the Housewife, the Farmer, the Stock kaiser, and by every one requiring an effective liniment, yo o()u r application crmp.ir?s with it in efficacy. Ihis well-known remedy has stood the test of yean, almost generations. No medicine thest is complete without a bottle of Mvstaxu Liniment. Occasions arise for its ue almost every day. All druggists and dealers have it. U VT Vsugftr; "II'' ,.!!! TsOLOjlAI&I tii r nnciriwr r 1 1 rt r .J THE POSITIVr: Vfc;'i 'm t''t tl If 1 l.'Ji iir.i'i, 14 V'amai g2)1 vim j I 7