The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, December 02, 1891, Image 3
Tyv The fail r-.nuhu -f Not'.e f estates for &j2 sn.l : ; :.:k:: CfcjJcs Yii'l he t.t Frcs. 3 f Article" t..-o Hat. rv.i v.ily hi- il.c r:t .11? v.iouc I " .-...l -.' . .? 1 r-! -...;.:, unit; whm ir TheVRIrf.t IU. W. ..,.t-sione..-V-rt IV- t . I. v.-- ' - Cyrus W. ( ' . The Mrui of Jj;.;. i .VicCir :i.l.- I yv .' -r.ri.; t '.nekton. Henry Clews- Vn.-i i . lO 1 C.UlilC i-ji - y.. it i f.-.t:J .C-rlA? Stories. 10;) SkAcc. of Aivc Article of Practical AJv.ce. Sketches of Travel, fiilinpscs of Royally. Popuhr Gticnto ArticJc.i Railway Life uni Adventure. 700 Larue Papel :.iJ Or.: i';..;:.tJ C! will Ccrtr.::: -.t.rc. V. z ?.r:.i 'Ir.ri Clories. c;i Self-education. I.jilx't! Articles. Natural History Papers. Cliar.Tln; ChiUror.'s P2s Five Double Holiday Numbers. I'.!:trated Weekly Cupp'.zentr.. "A Yard of Roses.' V1 FREE TO JAM. I, IQ32. "' To Nrw Rabarrlbrr who will ent ant Had rnd 11 wit. nm id aildrcM and 1.7J tre will irnd Tfco Co-intnlon Tree to Jnti.. tSOJ. nd for a Fall Year frm thai Date. Thla oOer Inrlutle llio THANKS t.IVIXl, CIIBIHTUAH and MW VrAIi'f Doublo Holiday Kumlirr. tVa will tlu lend a copy efa bsantlfiil r-lntt"-, entltlr-d "A VAi:i OF UOSBS." It pr.d.ctloo ba. coat TWENTY THOfHAXIl DOM.AUH. fiend Ctuek, lMoJe Order, or ntaUttrtt Utter at our rick. Addreu, I THE YOUTH'S COMPANION, Bo-ton, Mass. i ricid. u .ri. hi tlcarly 1000 Illitnlraliona. K This Slip I and SI .75. . 1 JIIIUUI I ai d (THE OLD RELIABLE. IIIIF LUMBER ,.-r ' 7 p J. II:A:X:S:K:N DKAI.KH IK STAPLE AND FANCY WW KsT : NATIONAL : HANK OK FI.ATTSMOUTII. KUIiUAHKA BUngles, Lath, 8ub, Doors, Blinds vA40 apply etfrw demanil of the city. ' Call and get term. Fourth itrect -3 in rear of opera houne. GROCERIES, GLASS AND QUEENS WARE ioiriF..ia Wall! ntronajie ! th.Publo Solicited. raid up cap.Ul fcuiplm .7P01,! .. Iu,ix).n HENRY BOECK The Leading jitNITUEE DEALER J - . AND- i J tl.lti A M-v A.A4V UNDERTAKR. tly kepa oo Band tTerjtnii jag oaai to furaii year kotiaa, Him aura tuts mm Ptattsmout - Neb ra the tt li't fwllltli tr tbe prjiui' tr.i. mm u hkuhiihio linking Cusincss tivk.bin(1.ef)l(l.KfT('riimB!it at.d orl.- urill". b.mlit ..nd "'d. Il-mit. n IM't llltriv.l HN'.Wfil 'tl III" r'Tlllik- )r(w rtrnwii, .iiihim mi miy inn n '.ii SitttK. and all lUe principal ltu it luropfl. HOUS-HOLD NOTkiS, To iir.so crucliM in ttoves ami b-.vj pipes muke a past? of nnlii-H ami sii'.?. with wntcr awl npply. A hanler nnJ. more (!-.!r::!)!e o",nl Ik ma le of irou Clings, unl itinmoiini! nnil v.iter. Hits of sonp wlic!i ai .' t"o nm-.ill to be nscil hliould be tuivfully laid n-iJi for luumlrj l;i.v, when tliey can bo melted up to adil to t'.ie boiler liihteiul of senipin(j tip a new bur of nmp. Kor a eut take powdered resin, pound It v.tv lino find fcprcad or ift it over the cut; wrap a pieee of ttoft linen around it and wet it in eold water quite often. This will prevent inflammation and soreness. Tun M)np aaver is a useful little uten sil. It Ik a box of wire net with a lon handle attached. The soap Ih placed in It., nnd if hhalcen In a pan of dishwater wiil produce a btrcnj cuds without the alitfhtest wasto. Ton nevere hemorrhage from thn nose try holding the arms of the patient up over the head for Ave minute utatimo. A hmall pieee if lee wrapped in muslin and laid directly over the top of the nose will usually five relief. Uiittkh in Kinall quantities mny bo made by htirrlntf the eream In a bowl, and tliis It done everyday by some good housekeepers who prefer butter made of 8weet eream und are willing toper- inn th's r::tra labor tkul t'uey uiay have It fresh daily. Ir the eyes are tired nnd Inflamed from the loss of sleep or lon travel ap ply la the inornin-' soft white linen. dripping with hot water as hot as you en n bear It-layln;; the cloth upon llie lids. Yon will feel lb c.yea strong and free from nain or dlbtrcss lu half an hour. Wnr.n you feel the prlcklnf pain on the eyelid that announces the comnif; of a sty use as an application of very Btronj black tea or simply the tea leaves, moistened with a little water, put In a bajr of muslin and laid over the oTclid. Moisten a;rain as it dries. This, If used before the ty pets well under way, will generally drive it away. AiipiJi tooniM yuusi HE AUTHun OF THE O'uD RHYME-! ( STILL A MATTCa OF DCU3T 11 UKCTIOl MD ANB rHOMPTl.T ItlMIT TKII. bout market p-lr fr County Wi. rauts. Htat ana ("mini) bon.u. DIKKCTOKH John Kltik'r;Ud '. llwir.,irb niWi.ji. K. K. Wblie tlrorea B. Povxy lolia Fltig-ral l. H. Wmii-h. rrenlaiMU i ' OHNSON EUILDlNa sum St B ANK OP CASS COUNTY Cot Main and Flflb it tret. aid upraylUI .'ItplUH , -5 UK VTEW HARDWARE STORE S. K. HALL & SON Kefp1lkMnfh-ilMiT hir'lw.r on hand aud will .uppiy rmiira-uir. wu uiif. urUle lerj.t j TIN BOOFINOi "PO'I'IIU nl oil klnil. ill llii uritrk nrnm- tlV done. otJof" fioiu tb eountry Bollclttd. (It Ttarl 8L rUTTSMOCTU, NEIt. orncRBS ). 'A. Panio'K fir.l.lHi.i fr.l i.i.r.irr Vlca I'l' tnl 'i I I M I ltiT1ll Hl r. M. I' lltiTiin. i -"" DIREOTOR3 ). H. I'sr.MflK. .f. M l'attcron. Fr-I (liiMff 1. It. Kniltii K. B, Wlndiiam, B. H. ItAin-ey nt r. M fallniouB 0ENEKL fANXlNC BUSIHES! RAN3ATED AM-niintu nllrit4. Itit.tv.i allowed nn tttrt I!k" nn-1 iinnn'it atti-iitiatifivaa to all bu uc.fuirul4 to its cats. PERKINS- HOUSE, 117. 319, 221 aid 921 Main Pt, PUttmouth Nebraska H. M E0N8, Proprietor. lb Perklna haa been thorough!! .nn.td from ton to bottom aoJ 'I aow one of the bent hotels in tho state n.r,1r. will ba takap by the week at 14.50 and up. Chanibarlain'a Eyo rmri Ctotmaat. A ecrtalfl coro for ChronVe Soto Eyr, Tetter, BaJt fiboum. Scald Ilo&d. 014 Chrocio Bores, Ftrcr Sores, Eczema, Itch, rrtiria BcntchcA Son Tlpplei ad Tiles. It Is ooollof and soothing. Ilnndredaof oao have bwsn cured by It sitor ail other treatment haj (&Uu4 U Is put up la U sad CO coot buzua. tmar-i.tkri4bMfail. rr89-"ioiHCUHEO HkiaMtiiaua. 4W-ra 1 1 I.e. 1 ' it ' 4 Vmr Aichinaon. St. loaeph, Leave worth, Kanaaa City, St. Louis, sad all jxjints north, eaal eouth r wept. Tick ts sold and baa; f age checked ts a y f i att la the VniteSj State r Canada. Fsr ' INFORMATION AS TO KATES AND KOUTF.S Call'ut Depot or sddresa K, C. TowXrfBSii, C. 1. A. St. Iuis.Ms. j. c. riiiu.n'i'i, A. O. r. A. w.vtiana. Apoar. At, I'lattaiuoutsi. Telephone, "7. 300D BAR CONNECTED COMFORTABLE A Quaint SACQUE. Garment fol Slotbrr-llulitiard I. Illl. Tnt. The nunlnt little saenne Is mnda ol cream-colored wash silk, ftnd trimmed around the neck nnd wrists and arm s eyes with frills of soft wash laco. The yoke Is ornamented with a powdering of tiny dtnrs worked wltli blue em broidery silk, and similar stars are pow dered over the lower front corners gl the full body portion and carried in a narrow torder nearlv around the bot tom of the sacque. ' The yoke is lined nd fastened in front with four little . s Milk r ! rsJlaj In ntr1s.r t)ra a.a a ia . t1ftw f-rr's JllRCn 17.KXS DANK. PLATT8MOUTH FRBRABaTA .lanltkl .tiick Old IS tt Authortxsd Capital. 1100,000. fe...i.4 . Ekl&l.ll-.ll I l-kJI Vrtk lM.ii.i.r. lJ..iua, TwXt lb u,.sw--. Tfc. Vr mn aiw t' a. i. I'm kr iX'iia'tr 1 ft lt.t, iMUl.llf, Iwti.j i wa m ameaas - rmABi eAitncm. jus. A. COFot, rrsaldMit vics-rrasKU-T.i W. n. rCflI5(. Ca.bla?. niuri-iojia rraak CaneU t. A. Conaor, t. . Oalataaat I. W.JakBtM, naary Basel, Jobb O aaaia W. 9. Mwriam. Wat. Wataaaa., w B. Ouahtas. ctATEur-conroitTi.t Epps Cocoa BKEAKPAS".' "va tb.tomb ka.wl.lo at Ik ''a' l.a. hl.h vtvarl .tin nur.1 . ab. Af dhrMI a4 autritiau. sad if t rv.ii I epiiitanuu ot well Mt.d rn-n, mr, a Ik In prrllt( I tnn lu rnvldd our kralal tahl wilt dliraii Btit'H lf-a wlilih iy mmCTSl GENERAL BABimO BDS1NEJ a. m.f b'f T daoiut'liliK. IIU tiriu. ' ni m'S arileln. a' ilil tkt a Itntl.in mar b" ra.lill balli up un'H r nr annlll to 0lt Ul.'.rl lu lllM, llumliAd. I iilii ti a.n are n- a'i.s .... , I w point, wa maf at i.aat a .ofttllfAtsof dTHtta FanntMri l ttm(l bt i,.,,.,!,! a, .n ,d Uu.i ana a1U aiobaiiA. oouul and ait .in a coitroBTABL aicqva. Ilk bnttona. Ribbon bowa or baby nina inlifbt bensed If preferred. A aacque of this .kind la warm and o'slntlly r"Ti n,l much mora quaint and artistie tlmn the crocheted aacquea ao lonjf worn; they nre used alike with lonT drcAs- or short ones. If a heavier eaeqoa la needed. One flannel In deli cate riuk, blue, or cream la tery pretty, American Agriculturist. CONVENIENT" WHAT-NOT. rt.w ..IHv. t heat. aa TaJ.abl. tra of r'nraltara. Screen frames ar to be had of many atyles, and one recently seen could be roudc at home If tho House coasted or 'knndf man." Stained and varnished or enameled wood would make It a pret ty and eonrenlenl artle!" for a hoivlolr or sitting room. The ahclf anawera for a book or cop of tea, ete., tut It was Invented for an pu'n Bl'l" i m l a pi iparly u.jr'inf J Irani". Civil Krl" tltit. Wal-mi tm-' Ha koilln. watr a iuiik, Hma awiy ta kin it in. i .Ihle 'bnl i..da Kb1s C. MATES . , SOU H f T - BDUVKValt K5T MEAT MARKER HIXTII 8TKKKT " F. II. KI.LKNBAUM, Prap. The heat of freMti meat nlwu va found In thia mnrkft. Almo frcHli Ktflfs ari Mutter. WU.I jjaaue of nil kinrle ttrpt la tbetr aeuMOtv a a niTR STiast rp Meat hakketi CIVIL KNOIXI-LK It ordnm left Will the eettniy eleik win b pramptly alt'inli-d to. OFFICH IM COL'hT HOl'MIt, finiiatiioiith. " Nebraska tulETAYllGHT ar I.KUITH 4S l hlUlxtWS Or p FW jot a ' ' " i:!irlflAa flrt.A afTur,f MIMI. ' VZ un,' 11. m rS -lut,. Ih. M Jit U o.aJ A.. t.i k, AMI I A U J (...J, lull 4 lr i II AT !! "t T"',pJ,i Vvi'n.. ' tia. I" - w . u w. - ' . i ... m. - -J a." i ' a lfi,i(rt'llmi.lAi' T'l.Z im.. . i.rlHIM.U1;.l.tfl''SJ JhWU4l" AT.A-A t-. Vlri tottlV Trav fuifurttrr P rwit.M. ftf OOJJ Xr0'tcHD Brno A 11 flf to... .Im nm I i I l J ,,i pi, , v, I ana, fl a, -i l " . V It o,MM iMmVu. ymrm "N.r vl In wl I an) li W .I th. oiuil ana aiamac. i. arlr V .ap. m i" I a4.. l' At ' I. Al" . . a UAI in -t tintaHiaiia kaiaict.i, l-' .. p-tn.,'. la. ,a,l...H I I .itv. l a. A riVSTTt iTANU. Invaltd'a nae, and tha work-baa; below keepa aoma tnfla of aewing or fancy work couveuieiiU lite barf may be of brocade, satin, cn-lonne, etc., with rlb- 1,., na or frintru or blilliU hall oriiUiUOtltA. Ilia umier ioiu'a of the acretMt uiay ba filled id with brecadoi cretonne, China .-,11 the latter ahould be fulled on nr a uleea of embroidery. An uphol alcry ifinip liuuiliBa the eih-t). Chicajo Try Cald Air for BfMtlaa. Whites of eifira may ba bctea to .tiff fr..lh b an open window when It would 1 Impossible In a atea-ny kitchen. . No . of Itle.illnf. Powdered rleo, uprlnkled upoa llnl and applied to froah wounds will stop bWdiiltf pna Autliurlly l'liiii Hit In Itamtnii, but 1 DiMMiinentitry Kvlilrnra .loe. to Slin Tluit ;liUinltli Wmtn tl Jlii.l-a fur ' Chllilrait A lilt of lllntorv. ' The tiueslion. Who was "Mother tlnost-T uriM-s periodically in varioi s jounialistiu tpu-ry deparuiietilH. nnd in recent years hint Kent-rally been answered iu one way. lu f.xt, tho tradiliou of venerable chiirjicter's Uobioii Olivia ie now so ingrained, as it were, inro c m -n ut belief that very few ilinpute it. Tlie ittoiy is that Mrs. Elizabeth (jooso. Widow of one Isaac (loose (or Verbose), v us tliM iniil.r-iu-law of Mr. lhou.':!?4 Fleet, u printer in the early part of the Eighteenth eeutury iu Doslou. blie seemed to have been a troublesome mother-in-law, too, lor her luullil .ied improvised Mite's to In-r little grandson greatly annoyed the printer, Fleet, lie, however, found bis account and revenue by finally collecting theiii ami inakin;; tlie book known lis "Mother Ooofe'a Md nilies." This a.:conlK siiliKtantially with the reply t lie New Voik Leili;. r ive ue to the autiiortiup of the Mother Goose jinnies. Uut it is probably one of the cheriidie'J myths, flattering to Incnl pride, when, like that of the William Tell leg end und inuuy others equally dear, the solid verdict of Inslory does not. in my opinion, serve to suMain. There never was, I think, any just foundation for it. Wlnle it is portable that Mr. Fleet, of ancient Boston fame, may have Issued a "Mother Goose" book, tio copy of Huch an intue can be found, nor can its former existence be proved. If lie did print such a book lie inert ly reprinted one that was imported in lus tune. CONC.CMVI EVIDENCE. According to the best accounts that we have on this subject the Urst noo.l bearinir the Mother Goe name was by rrauit, a rrench author, this wa titled, "Coiit'-s tlu Tims rnsee tie Ma Mere L'Oye." Tlie Cist English trans lation of" this was by Robert dumber. Very soon, as Mr. Welsh's catalogue shows, it HpK-ared in Mr. Newbury' list of publications in London. He saya the seventh edition wail printed May 10, 1777. Thomas Carman entered Tor copy rinht "Mother Goose's Melody or Bon nets for the Cradle," nnd was brought oot in Worcester, Mass., by Isaac Thom as. Carman was Newbury a stepaon, wiio fonutJ a copartnership as his sno -.1 a' ee.tMir tn bnsiness witu rrancis New bury, the original Newbnry's nephew. It was from Mr. Sewliurys esiorts, therefore, that "Mother Goose" gt IU ciaulaiion in Lnglish the Newbury who made famous the now forgotten but once celebrated story of "Goody Two Shoes." lioth these books appeared with out recogiiized authorship; hut there if very stroni evidence for believing that the "Goody Two Shoes" was written by no less a personago than Oliver Gold smith. The facts supporting this as uuiption it would take too runch space to relate here, but they seem, In addition to internal eviduuee, to wake out a very plausible case. It la believed also by Mr. William IL Whltrnore, a noted Boston historical scholar, that Mr. Goldsmith had a hand In the "Mother Goose" book likewise. The stories of this fable, like Topsy, bavu growa in number from time to time, and some of those from tbe Newbury pre were no doubt additions, and os aibly aJJitiwus from Uolilainitu. own muse. A enrions piece of evidence on thi point is furnished by Mr. Whit more, who says: "Forstcr, in his famous 'Life of Goldsmith,' ifivea proof that Goldsmith was very fond of the chil dren and waa familiar with nursery rhymes nd games. Ho writes that Mrs. Hawkins says, 'I little thought what I alionld have to boaat when Goldsmith told me to play Jack and Jill by two pieces of paper on his fingers.' " INTtBFATl.Ntt IIIHTOKT. Mr. Wbittiiore also adds the following arrnn of history: Jan. . I ioS Onltlamitn a Inay Ol The Good Natnred Mnn' was produced. He went to dine with bis friends after it. Nay, tn Impress his friends still mors forcibly with an Idea of Ins magnanim ity ha even sung his favorite song, 'An Old Woman Tossed in a UianKet seven teen Times as High as the Moon,' snd waa altogether very noisy and loud, Oui readera will find this identical 'favorite tonif' ta the preface to 'Mother Goose's Melody,' pajo 7, dragged In witnout sny ei-cune, but evidently because tt was ra- miliar to the writer. , Mr. Whitmtira haa lately ironght cct an edition or ina fl.wi; mumw Gooee," to which he adds twenty-eight pagea of historical snd biographical notes, lie lias undoubtedly settiea ma whole history of this vexed question of authorship, so far as it can now be settled, nd with no little pains to hiuisalf, aud haa certainly eiploded the alleged Boston oriirir if "Mistress Goose." fd years ago "Mother Goose was omen more curren man is nas oecn oi recent yetirs; but within t-n yaars past a VAriety of editions have been on thetuar ket Borne full and padded with later rhymes and a few containing only those that are the oldest nnd beat snown. la those who are irrcatly interested in that form of .Iterator, "Halliwell s EnpllaS Nnraery Rhyme," edited with minute note, tut become a creat aiia.espisarann nommentstor. Is a book that will ricmy repay perusal. It seems to contain the whole of "Mother Gooso," and nearly all of note that has been written by her imitators, but it lacks the smniing and aliuoat necees-iry adjunct of pictoriul iUi-tratlou. New York Ilomk Jonrual. budden Dodtv s. r' (life ... irt i v in1-the moBt f .-i ; '.ii tit can e of sudden dentil, v.biclt in lliri e out of four ciiKCH is ii;-.-u-5 et led. lb..- f trpton;H are i-t't i tiernlly iintk-rstood. 'l'hci-s ;i-e: n l.ahit tf Ij in on ihc rij-'ht de, r-lmtt Ijrcir.li, ,iiiu or tlitix-MMia tin- iiU-, buck or Hiotildcr.ii i e;iiliit j uIhc. iirtlutiii, wenk anil liuuTy i v'dlt. w ind in Hlonincli, Hwellinjrof in.klen or (Inqn-y, oppn FKion, dry i otirli ninl Miiothi riny. Dr. Mil.-a' illucl rnleil litiolt on ilenrt Disentie.- free nt l' . Ft ike & CoV, who fell in, -I j.-iHUriuT' Dr. Miles' i:iieitinl'cd New HcnjJf C'ui", nnd Imh rertora ' live NeiA itie, whrh cttree ncrvoua. . t't sf, licniliiclif, sk'-jdeHsnepf, drop j ny, etc Jt Cfmtninnno (qiinte-. ' VondorfiJ. K. W. Sn.vycr, of Kuch-'ster, Wis; , i n ptotiiiiieiil dfiiler in general ttifrclinntliyt, hiiu who riiti AfvTiH. ieilillinu w.tv.iiirt, hail one of his liiirH.ir lutflly cut nnd Imrneil with a Ini iiil. 'i'lif wound rcfufeil to henL 'I lie liors-c lift'ittne limie nnd Ktiff rowwilliM.-mdiiij.' careful atlcntioB anil tin- iiiJiffiii(.ii of rciiicdit-H. A friend liniidi'd Sawyer eonie of IIhIIi-i'h Hurl) Wire Liiicim-tit, (lie moHt wtindfrfu! Iliinfr ever hhw la Iii-iiI unci! woiiikIm. He iiiiliccl it only three timi'M ntid the nore was ciitilftc(l lie.ilfil. hqiinlly tjooil for nil nore, cttiH, uriife, tinu tAOiiiulH. '. Forfstk- L-y n!J dru;";iHt For hitnc hiick there ia nothing holler tlinti to enliinile. a iliiiinel i-lotli with Chiiiiihi-rlnitrH I'd in llnlm nnd hind it on the ufTcc'.cd partH. Try it aiwl you will In- Kitr-M-incd nt The promjit relief it nfforda. flu; nit mc trciitinciit will cure rhnu ituiliHiti. For mile by F. O. Fricke & Co. Cur j f t PntnNsls. . Frank CorucliiiH, of I'tirco!'. Ind. Tcr., 8ii)8: "I induced Mr. l'innon, whtn-c wife hud pnralyniH in the face to buy a holtlc of Cliuitibcrlnin's I'nin Itnlin. To their rrcat eujiriHS before the hotllc had nil been used -he whr a jjrent deal better, llcr (ace had been drawn to one 8ide: lnt the I'nin Halm relieved ' nil pain and 8orenceM. mid the mouth .iHHtimed il natural Hlinpc." It is rtlso a certain cure for rheumatism lame hack, 8rain8 8welliirirB and !aiin'!icK8. ;) cent Deities lor wuie by 1'. U. Fricke A Co.. Druyista. 1S92. Hill-DER'S B'MlKRt ILLUSTRATED. 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