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About The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1891)
fl.l ,i f ! But Thara Was no Peace. The editors of our dailies Thb HrAl.o, Nev and journul, re flectively -were brought to 'heir wiia en lhiHt evening- in trying o fret loculrj .it the depot. Th--llmA .i) niau ma e Hie first breek. to be plain, aboutit, by appr aching; young couple wh;le Biandinjj on iL . . . r K1 eir,i jiiauorill, ;n-rv mum j w;ntirti;r a number of boa kalin-f bi-tlie i.-e. They vererylb liandnoiue beyond a qiu-btioiu TlV gentleman mi tall and lroadtuIdered, light tlueee and a hiiiuII-light mou- Mr.amllrs.A.H. Knotts depmt fii tv.-iii ig fr W.;e; in r W;i er wnere they will fl'fi.d Tluiuas. giving with friend. TlIB ItEKAU) will not be i"14""' to morrow, tm the entire force from quill pni-hi-r down to the devil, will iuc a holiday. W e fnn" feat, we are presuming coniderubly upon the vitality of our renders to lifetime that they run prosper one day without ihe regular vicit of Tim rt,un l,..t triiMinir to the )ro- t.rovulence anu i.,'i;ur rtire o( il.Vt.klng the aid ol tl.e mi .urr, we Khali try the experiment. tache, and the lady wan above the xiie oldeM mid nioet f:imi!"ur medium height, gracefully formed, r.jy entertainment, by the oldeel . . . H .t Hie and bent Known r"i"r"; opera bonne next Tuewlay niyht. We refer to the original Naxoti & Morgan company who have for twenty-one year played their nriii- t Mm. S'owt V nre.it 1 1 1 ; 1 1 i l-i nun dreBHed in brown, with ii cloak to match, tine feature, and a merry twinkle in her eye which plainly told The IIlikAUJ man: "You mus'n't meddle here.' When per jninsi.m w;ih tusked of the gei.tle mm to make mention of their vinit to the city' during the day. an it bad been neglected in the morn ing when they came iu on the h.C, the lady quickly replied: "You wouldn't care to give ua public mention?" lint on being injured that Hiich wan really our deire. the iri-ritlfiM.iii inlerrupled uy "',, j -"Nothing- had belter be eaid until we are away." Thin naimally cre ated fome suspicion in the mind of one having once experienced a fini ilar embarraHsmient. u wc Minil presume. The conversation natur ally drifled to the impropriety of tiewxpaper notoriety and itn conim quetit unpleaHantrie. All avail able powers of persimmon bein' useless, the writer strolled into tl e depot, where the News "ia" found wandering from one window to another, now into the ladies' waiting room, then back again, evidently wondering where the deuce to find some news for Ins charming little sheet. 'When we lisclo.-ed the fact to him that there was u couple on the platlorm whose names, residence, occupa tion and futu-e intention we desired to know, he brightened up and put on a smile. Hut," fays he, "you are putting up a job on me." "No." V,a vnu are.'' .-, j Hot on beinir assured that our it- iriiil ms were irood.faMif.il and true lie bravely overcame that defect of Character of which the News of last evening made mention, and sought the couple iu iieslioti. Hut bis ' lieirt would nut beat with i' wonted freedom until he was at a nf.. distance. This left matters in o vrv unsatisfactory stale and the two defeated editors eagerly paced up and down the long platform, wondering what to do, when Hie Journal editor Junior-came upon 1 with hi usual dig uity undue If possession he accost d iiM with nn abbreviated 'Hello!" We said "Hello!" Hy this time the V r train was nearin' the depot and everybody was hurrying to and fro, most of the people in me uirreuuu f the train, anion :r whom were the objects of our anxiety -Say!" "Well!" Who ore those young peoj.le nnw celtini? on the train jit-. Mw ri ' liereV "Don't know, but I 11 go on.l nee. And ut that he disappeared in the crowd and was next fern mounting the steps of the coach. V, felt a eaae of r,-J i.-f now, ns we were quite confident rtich nn ex Htory so closely connected with our j nation history: I'ncle Toms Cabin.; The company iseompn.-cd ol actors and the special ecu. ry they carry i liner than has ever been put upon a l'l.ittMiiouili staire. Oysters, Ceb-rv. " iu e Meat. Sweet Cider, .Nills. Tigs Kaisins. and manv other nice things for vour Tha'nk.-givii.g tlinner can be jia,l ilt Hi:vMITA; 1 c i . Some of the most startling, iir lei nig discoveries of the lib- an'l ri-ioms of buried Kgypt are now 1, -in t made tliroiign t'xiensnc-v-va. lions. These discoveries are exei.ing a great interest. Many di-coveries are, however, bcug made in our country mat are n markable, among which we may i,.. ..f Holler's l'ain l'ara- iiii'im iin . . f , lv.er which effects entire relief, an' i many cases a complete cine ui i.il terrii.ie disease rheumalisin. aiuS which also relieves pain o. a'l Uaids. 1 or sale t-y all oruggisis. THE FLAG CF DISTRESS. . Orr ! Ormn of lleinf. 1 ill th wluil fail". Fiu.1 n I In ir venliimm lofts hpenl III wb!tJM Eul fnim Ui lUt bv foooaorl, Ilrlly ljrrt nf tb billows. The njutiu riuu ku. Tlisiron the iranded from ihlpwmk -iii.:l!y 1!. Linil sM-uin I b water aroond llicm liraj u ll.OK.y. Cnisl thr uhli Ihnt In Mifctf Meif lf.u.11) KlH-d. Cnu-ltMi iw. tlmi box4 tUtim lin k iwil nor Uwi. K I fr urram tb waa water No airal JCa! rurllietmisiitirnaU btaf tha LiliaUl Bnm trim the ahlp -f.l coma ipaedlng Y.ii T l suve. U.-im in out Klorf of lnrlng, llelra Iooim Krava. Ect If the N-arrn nf aaecor find not tbe trarkf U to the Lalli.f Hie ln!pcr Jiiatlilniccoiu bat kf What ff Ilia ah of the waters Ilpiwo llie heart iLmtif If (, wild winda la liitlr eoure bull th miUt Buy. ahall tbe true hearU of comrade Vainly beatirred? Tliou lin " inirrtir.t, anawert . i... i i ' -L. M. Liltla la Aradcmr. And Thla to Iloataa. It was mitnma. lie wm a Bortott bxxik 'ent Tim front dixir liell raug. Tbe kitebfn girl aunwereil the peal. "Uooil tnnriiins, uinaiu. "Ilumjili!" ' "In tlio .aJy of the house InT ":i!iif is." ) "Can I her "Yon can." Both tni'l In feotionleaa ilenc pettuntly. ...... 'Yotl M'J l coaiu rr i" ion -bonse'" v "Well, why don't 1 ee the Udy of tUa bonne then';'' "Viiii see ber." CJirl lisi'xs down frigidly. A.rtmt IimiUh nn jmralyied. "Then I would like to see tb person ge w io owm tlie propiTty." "At Lellu." "Tiieii I want to see the man. woman nvx'iiM hnie. eenilemun. Uowitcer, old maid, bachelor or beir at law who rent i!,i. iimiiertv from Ills Letiox owuur." Oil. you want to see the woman thnt .Ut me '.villi tlie wor.il uy ui.in i in tl,. lii-.t til.iee? Tni vul j ' i. i - gar carelessneM of the u- of the word la:lv' in very a-rung. Ye. 1 exiH-ct ao U biie lur "No." "Wlien will she Le la?" "Won't I w in." . Why no:? tt'iiere 1 she?" "I gave lit r a week's vu-ation to sp"nd with her L:i"l).ind ut M.irb!chead. so'j lie eoiii.l re,t n ready for tbe fall Iioumj cleaning. Yon diiln't think I was g.iin to d it u!l inysi ir. diil youT Dontutt GloiK'. 1 ft"-. i "" vd l it s. Ada tijiiote: n l.i, A t . r Li (Is 4th TO CLOSE B UYERS MEAK IN MIND THAT a III. Una I'imiIUIi Art. . . voting woman hal wenren per- CA-IST YOU MOFEY OVERCOATS SUITS, FOR MEN AND BOV3 FOR LKSS MONEY THAN EVER HEARD OF HE FORE i i Tha Saered lok of Cejrlon. Tti.r nri thrill Ixsikl regarded M rred ly Hud.liiii-tA of Ceylon. The firt, called tlie MahaViinso. iitbe nv,t hig'nly vei.er..t. d. It Las U-n very erefnily handed down from grucra'.bm to genera tion, the mot aiu ieiit copies not vary ing in tlio leaft from those of wod.Tii itr.7o. Tim M.diavatno contain "Tha T1.A ... .,,1 in tlie l'ikhI lookillj 1 1 1 1 i ' . 1 1 , t i o - youtj ' o .'i.;t. It v;w just u feminine taiicy a Ut hire to Ivaru uome thuiu or m Ike a criminal," h qi.l iilirniillw lb smiled at the rather uncertain com nlimefit. ..... i. . i .i.i i I ,,..v..r .li.i i,nt linn en Iiniiai iiini u . . ... . i.ru liw kiiiil .fii oiii.v" kS aii l.in rather a ill npiiiited tone. She had expected to Cud a mm st-Tsil in eriine. "Wliy. your ..,.(. iuf i f,.r ten rears, l-ti t u' Yen, tub. I got it fur thai one criia In. I ,.ft " What was the cause of that one' iD la.y.ntt-u.1 nrif ittkl l ,u,tu'" ' Iiul u u-liilii Illl'S a TOUlllIUI u I m. In. r. t,!ied rather bitterly. "I tliou-'btit ..I., a.. ....- ta ai .1 V I'f Ulllllljr mio - t..l,,7 "And von were nci """i" '"o"" kbe IUed ililicitiy. "AUd J"OU It.. lua lie.-iil. "And yn'r here just for that?" bt ...i.i l.ll.ntraTs.tnftforthat. hr-tnrnsl mivilr. "I iinnrn led witaa tneml, l'; ' .. ....... m...... ...v leiiintr. and I Kl uere. iuisb. iiun J - i it.. .n.i.Vnlv i nmed nv and wen back to bis work. Ouciunuti Cummer end Gazette. Dow Coeoonuta Art Ilarreata4. ti.. i.iilp ..,iun in aroeonnut blant' Alio vaj " " - - tlon Is when the nut ripen, which thsy i . . i i w.m in i l.i n I ut unee. an'l every u.uiu i I 1., i... ilu .rin r anil ronvevinj IS ruu0.;v. - h a - tlu..n witt. r.iru to the ilrnn Krouod, which U always la close proximny v tbe bungalow, as to be a mucn .wuii.l,. ntnler tha eve ol tlie uanazer nr. iliev ar tilit in half, lotisitndi ..1I.. with hii ui a feat which U (letter otislr performed with one mow ny in ...t. .myiintjul for this duty ind then ipread out to tiry. 1 u mieiiw u'm tbe sun rapidly shrivels tbe kernel, which carU up lut? a ball tbe sire cf your (U aud detaches itself from tho bell. Ti.ia now what is called "copra. I and U shipped tu the nearent point of Ulldin ltt nick, Wliere ll iseuaer wrnua- ported in bulU t' Europe or wore fen erally made into oil. the refuse oil J . , ( I . I O .. t. .m rake or "imohiiii Wins waa r-n-.i;.jr e i ftx-d fur catt'.. Frank Leslie s aiutu.il. Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Trunks, etc at Jobbers Prices It will tiny you to come fitly miles to trade with . : joe r ' j ! Hit pro- I nin'i rhoel relii( i imeiv. , itlio i . ln.f i i . ; . r r ; I i u 1 Who wilUhow yon Letter mules, quality nnd for lc money than you can buy west ot Chlcngo. A CHILD CAN IIU1' AS CHEAP AS A MAN TOE Elac 023.137" Ono rico, NO TKOUHLE TO SHOW GOODS. OPERA HOUSE CORNER, PLATTSMOUTH. n I --. n ii ift hi iti Liiit-a were MM.te conl.aent e,,n , ' of Ce,IoQ. perienced ...terro-a tor voi.ld t j. ii,,. mm- i soncht iniorni.iiioii. j onl by we diHCovered liim on the opposite side of the train, making a Lee line for his oHice, and when wc l.l.o l.c tiaiply retdied tli'it they "wouldn't sny u d d word." How ever, acting on the theory that persistency will conquer, we cn paired tlio services of n e pecial re porter wli accompanied thetoiiolc to their destination. On Ids return we may tfive further parliculars-.,h.-.r.s :a our next issue. In the meantime we are sincerely wuitinjf. t i .-IL Tl'TT Have all kinds of dried fruits, Apple butter, liome made JSorhum molasses, peurl Hnd Snow lluke Hominy. tryi. i ,..; ami vetretaolea Canned meuU and fish, everything else kept uy a urni ciasn kiuvc J fivrloualy Huft. Tti aad intelliccnce Iiaa been conv -yed to this office that David J.ysou, a farmer living near r.im wood, was seriously injured ycsler Am. bv the fall of a horse npon liim. We have been unable to m ...rt rxtent of Ills I' xeiiin ,n- " -' - - - juries, but It is certain his lowir limbs have been crushed and lie is probably internally injured. A telegram In the Hec this morn ing from H-iBting, utales that the actor McEncry, a notice of whose arrest was given in yesterday's IlEKALI'i was lined f 10. where-upon Wessfn, fie man whom McKnery ri.ocd to kill, walked up squared i... ..,vini ViMMcd bis would be ion ....... -,,t.,-onist and the "Fireman's Ward" theatre troupe went on its -way rejoicing. Next to t'.ie Mah.tvnnM in point ot veneration U the "Ivanie 1 I'l iest'a" his tory ut Piddhn, called t'io lljj irat::a c.iri. This boolc nbo con tins exlnicH fr.--. nliup iiTiiiinn W1..-.1. bjai.'.-3 (I r.rorl .f thi rr.'LU'in cf tlw rarioiu ti'tr.ples inl shrities of the Wand and a l.intory tf tbe king from the year oi'i D. C. Tlie third of the Ceyloiitsei'arred IsniksijcaUtil tbo IUijaval. or "hlht Giver;" it I sinipiy a nulerii sar-I'lo- nicnt of tue oilier two sua unns m records down to kU?. The inaiu por tion is given op to recording event in CeyUitiese history the advciof the tbe Dutch, carnal atttution lx-ing given to that portion of tbe work whieU tells of tbe expulsion of tbe Portuguese. St. Louis lU-public silk W.a.lDa br Kloairlcllr- An Intereslini trial has beeu mad in Oermany with sulk wearers looms , irtneiir. uy a eaoie oi 100 feet in leniftb, one hot n power wirin ihnnt motor, with 100 y- Its and t,.r amm-rea waa nut In I11C loU. and the traaMnission fur the weavers' looms waa retricted by oomuiunicawr v eftnty-two reTolutions. Two wearera nnt iu motion, tbe result be- i.i.. ti, ,ririnir Vir ,1k tric.it r waa 111 llldk r- v. J more satisfactory than that by means of -u!irie. meinMor ens motors, and tba swinylna tnaiwes, otherwise necesfcary for tiin wnrklnir on a small scale, can oe diipenrcd with. Tbe Oennan papers think the results named sliow tnai notiso industry eonld easily be made to nounan oy tbe tratiiniiion of eb.lrIo power, ! ',; ull tint innn as electricitr Can 1 transmitted equally well nnder any temperature. ;ew xorK leiesraia. Hiiw Thry larm-U t ildkm rrrfum.a Whi t tlie I'retieli know ubout W'i"- f:iu:e i:;:.:.i:i' U not n'l t'.m r-snlt of j tl ir own experience. The traditionary ! history of the art U tli:.t tile Hebrews iin-iarted tho little they knew to their r,. i".'vt,tiiinn. who in tnr: e.ive taeir formulas to the OreeUs ami , lUimatia. The Moors then tsi!t a band I IT . - ....I nt improving liieixj er.ii.a f-'-r, & . when they invaded Caiopi left tiieir art In Hiuln. whence it soon reached F raucu. There it found its borne mid resting i...... n,1 ti.:l.ivtio nation can compel' with France in the science nimuii- jierfume luakiug. New York Cveiilui Bun. Tha Swamp Angml. ru. c X ...,1 waa nn 8 !n'h. 4 ID Hiuji ....p.. ' poumlrr I'arrott r.fled gun. rnonnted by tbe Federal troops in a niorana on . lsbiud, Cbarteaton harbor, in 18C3. On Ar.!r. 23 and Zi the city or t,uariexin, live and a bait miles diaiaut. was ahelled, tbe gnn borstiu? at tbe thirty .i.ik .!,. Afti-r the war tbe Swamp Anftl was sold for old metal and con- ...t Trnntun but harlnr wen identified, it was set np on a granite ped- estal at tbe cornsr or rerry anu win- ton streeU in that city. twirou, m fret. PLACES OF WOKSHIP. CATttfii ie.-i-t. rur rimiTii. a. "7"r." LSIlK'.'l L..i t.. ...imV. lHlllir S."L.JL. J,.tinU is:. a. bUB-I .i . t. .11. briirdictim.. ...1 riehth St. ClIRI-TI.- i'"'rr i, , j V iTirr. iim iiiikp - . Ti . w .... .i... t...i,ili.tt Ki'lilHll la A. M. Iirru.ii". . - ,rr. oru- M Ikr . narrn. r.rsMAN MrTiioi.tT-. rn-rSUth ft saa liianlt'- nr. inn. . n-... ----- i . . n m i.iiiwi.v IMrlluol ! JO A. anu i ..iw . r-. . - In ,m rtielrll.eiir rsrHiVTrBiAii. r ; . , . ,.,IM ' ? .. J . ".'.ui. ,i..rh m.rta fT.IV JlhtiVll oeiil'i r si '" ",r ' "'M "".'k "' ir"i"ili. Alla.e.i.vil'UK' "f ,"' InrrllliK. , .. mih VI betweii Main F.,:,T Vr.r..l";V ....it. .;''; S rvll. II M. y y rlll.il Wh.M.I i':l "1 M. Vno-i inerli. K WriUirili.) v.ii. i;r'wis rasvTrsis.-Tnisr Mln anS ... u .ii.. loan r. H-i vices u"al i . .'.'..' i.'..,..l,. tIhn.I a Jll A. M. a LMltl fl.ll lklll. Ceu.Hro!Ar7!.v,.!t.ve. '1 L"v lis hi! ...t m. 1 ruj .r ...uuii...f U ilin mlnv ev lili'lC. v....,i Vax'a IHMI TI" " lATtow- !:. v aierii.i I. ek.M -In ii. " I e' ineeoiiK. i"i " r" i - - - . -,i.,.. Inn.H.i, t 4 ..VI.-H. .-in- l-n IMHII :... I ! !' '" . i. I, : I rei.rl hy. II a m. ai.n. V ;, ...o, k In''' eielii . eiu.u Hi '.mHi.I.) iiifcin IDogs Yotu Little QlQ sj.io,,k.hi..in.e,; ii;i?:!!'rh'.rl,tol'"1 YOU UO HOI can snu i-iiiii". ; j ' we are oOering U-lore buyuiit- ! Wo havojust rccolvcd from largo Cloak Manufacture . I M. .11 lt- Li niS TUII imw w jj Childrens Sample Cloaks For tlultlrcn 0, 8, 10 and 12 years old, consUting of garments in all. NO TWCf ALIKE, on which v vercgivena dipccunt from regular wholesale prii no that so arc able to fell them at actually f - - mm Manufacturer's PricfV ..how you lit the e.ime tune uui . Sucquea uud Jafkele. m i SECOND SAliB-0P SAMPLE SII t Another opportunity to lmyflioeH ot i FACTORY PBICB in ttiR tieonle of rinltMin L We 'take yl '" ve ..ucceeded i..' etlintf Biiolh-l 'Urr!!.' Vl'u Our , uco ne will, the laat line was phrnomii.a. f tcimjile ho -"lr r"l ,.,...,. (i.v t l,iiie too late to nerure drede were d.l'P' l'V, e.. I, ter if any ll.liiir than tl.l !"ir.C:,?V',7 IVin . & Co:.ot Ito.ton, Mm, Xnud ,..K J , ., ,.' M,.and liova nhoea of all kinsla and t die-. M v V. 3U0 pair of boy -ml Men. Loots, acriptiona. Anion'. ' ,,1(.v th(lt vou ,TPr eJl()j e f "n L'.Vr.'l erauVe Twe don't k'lilKll price, ft.r alio uon - ,jt We haveomonirtlieae alio. W..rf not Wc'Vyf ewrylhlnaj eitrin.ic i. atri, a. fine aa any .own in in y, i intrinsic worn .ad theauoeaii.aiT"" th. worth ot your moaer. . l the raal Taiuee i- Tbe reriral of the popularity of bras work has created a new industry and set thousands oi tuen at work making twao tifol brass Kooda for domestic uteaalla, failed food and ornameoUl work. .. rr Hoa.st Maa's BlaUta. That Is a rather fine point of Uw which ti.il.U tli..t a man with burglar's tools on his person, who goes tp the step of a a dwelling bouse where be baa no law ful bosinrtM. baa made au attempt to commit burglary, but it is good Uw for the proUtt.on of the community. The Heps of a dwelling are private property, ..i wlm trpHnnuipa nrxra them with unlawful punvie lias commit.! so un lawful deed. rullaUelplil iujer. An I'naaaal rnaltloa. rbotojri u;MtU you'll hold yocrchla al.ulebii;ber,air, 1 can Uke Uetur Mr. ilenpeck-IIold my chin higVrf Why, rua- ahre, ire oenn twonty yearsl Texas Btflvpga. .... . A a ahne utore TOUT Vi Ii r n you 1 " ,M - - . . object i-not only to buy "hoc. but Ixm than Una win 1101 1. , . more thnn inn you 1- ttipiiuxifi arc nn ein ple nOOurdeHirea. Vedo not . "'I' ' ..;.. m llie rlotida. '"y"r " 7" . ,.t. ver they ore. Wc will never in,ereHtao,.ur. . - enn " a.' .mi vii enl lor yooi Wn m Still fi VlUfl Ii 1 t HO lUU Lull UIIIUq Ui.aii.fp" ' I An on XKiyratttarch lor you m our etu. OOTI3, BHDa 301 Main Street HERE'S A FEW OFIHEM; 25c. Children" Nnt uml Wool Col rr hirle nl . Dnrwera All Siiel". 1 riiililrrna nil Wool ShirtH A Iniwera All bi.CH, 25c 39c S9c Mena Extra Heavy Kitibed Khirtauud I drawer. 1 f wm; HEROLD c SOIftf T.ndlea Kino Merino Silk Trimmed Hhirt and lirawtra. 507 Iltla Ftrcst riattsnoutlislit