The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, December 16, 1891, Image 2

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Cl.i.vn.AM) more, fat than
Ii;i; l,ut he is not thief
Aec id '- : t'i the nnjorily of the
dfit'nT ilic papers of New
York.
i e-ideiiti il iioiiiisri'-io'i i
r away from (irovr C'leve
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I'.i i VI WM IK IIlIX Hill-;
very sail. 1 1 is term
fiili.-e will expire J,inii..r 1
tll 'il lie will only be peruiitt
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draw one salary.
Sad! Indeed.
TlIK Cilobe Deinocnit says the an
nouncement that Senator Cuiloiu
Considers himself a presidential
possibility is worthy little attention,
as this spell will soon wear off and
leave him as sane as ever.
i. THE merchants' association f
Huston has secured from Secretary
HI, line the promise of a speech at a
dinner to be given by the associa
tion miliary 7. It is probable that
the secretary will then announce
his intentions relative to his candi
dacy for the presidency.
Ir has been a utiion Ml i v
nouueed that the chipon-nts of
American grain t t Europe thus far
this year have been l'OMl.'iU)
bushels greater than ever before.
The prospects of the alliance con
tinue to look gloomy. The repub
lican party should not be blamed,
as when it opened up additional
markets for our farmers it was only
doing its duty.
PROTECTION FOR THE SOUTH.
It in an incontrovertable fact that
the idea of protection is rapidly
t;prcadin;j in tin nouth. The citi
zens of that region are waking up
to the fact that they may as well
harness the steam power and util
ise it in building up the wealth of
their country and render them
Mclven independent of foreign
countries as the north. Win. T.
ioore, the greatest dry goods
merchant in the noiith, given nome
of hi reasons for adhering to the
protectix'e policy in the following:
"I uin, furthermore, a protection
.si oecause, ue.ng a tiaiive Of u,e
southern section of our great
nation, I have fioi been a caieienn !
observer of the then dependent!
position of the late Confederacy, on i
account of its inability to wage sue-1
cexsful war. 1'his position whs nn I
outcome of its slave system and of'
free trade teachings for fifty years
preceding the war. Seeitig, there
fore, as ever Boutheni free trader
and Confederate must nee, if his
eyes be not hermetically sealed,
that their failure was chiefly ac
complished by their inability to
manufacture even their ordinary
war implements mid machinery
ami supplies. I cm ii not even imag-
ine a sound or valid argument for
free trade in the United
within the next fifty years."
State
THE NEWS AND DDLSARTE.
Tub time has arrived when a halt
should he called upon the sopisti
rated and unwarranted warfare be
ing waged against our public
si hools by the Evening News, fn
the attacks upon the instructors
repeatedly made, its editor has
completely ovorlooked the matter
of justice. And in his sarcastic at
tempt to work detrimentally to the!
successful prosecution of the
l-chool work, he hat placed himself
in a very ridiculous attitude, to say
the least Hie attack in last eve
ning's issue upon the Delsarte ex
ercise betraya, to one at ull famil
iar with the art a woeful ignorance
of the subject upon the part of the
Critic.
The Delsarte system of physical
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e locators everywhere ns the most
natural ami gr.iceful system rxt int.
and not, ns ourconteniporary would
have the patrons of our school
believe, a novel t-It or an experi
uicnt. Its primary object is (o put
..,JCii.' in proper condition
-&ice uud beauty
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ntt:nt;irv t eMlsssT'iiinry rl;l ilse
j princ ipf IjkI to 1" attaint, i Ii.-m
le UMrnireiiu".H 01 c;i-,v, tinceiui
.-..s ;Mi.ii.ji
iplij ftical culture ;i? it will a( i.nl.
ue i)aliHe hre to roinlid tlie
! New pcilangue trim hn irw,utl
i iiti'l li:iekv;irl tiKivi'itit'iit-. vil
results of whicii lie uiukci lo im
jirensivcf y tlie ! ot the HClfol.iny
xiniil).', rliu'H not oriinn'i' or i- it in
any way connected witu Uelnarte,
lut IY tlie contrary, it cornea in the
drill cf calis'.Senic pyrc'we. purely
a meAiit of phy ideal culture.
TJic c'lutrnn of r.'attsrnntitfi hflv
ahundaut reaxono to be proud of
tlie city ediools a condiu-ted ty
the pirBctil mnnnjji'riKnt. It in al
.iiUd tr p-.!!' Jt we
never had teachers better qualified
f ir tlie work or more thoroughly
interested in the advancement of
our lioril. It has been four seated
hy a patron of our schools that this
prore.-"iveness on the part of our
prci-ent coi'i'd of teachers is so far
alu-m! of (he plan adopted by their
predecessors, that the News has
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1 ji-alou-y.
:T ''M'U-l'V"
A Million Friend
friend in n.-ed is a fried iirb-e 1,
not le-s lb. in one m, line: peo
iiave found jn-t eu.lia fneud in
Kind's New I Useoverv b.r Coii-
rd
Dr.
-niiiptiun, coughs, and cdds.- If
on never b.ne t ; 1 t'lis ere:il
cough medicine, otic trial will con-
ince you Diat it has wond -rliil cur
alir powers in all di-ea-e.s nfthe
t 'iroat che-t and lungs. Jvn li bot
tle is (juatanteed to do all that is
elaiined or money w ill be refunded
Trial tuillle free 'at F. (i. l-'rii ke A
Cos drug-lure. Large bottb-s ."Vie
and ?! K
A son of Mr. M. I). I'usser, a
inerrdi int of (iibralt ir, X. C, was so
badly aftlicteil with rheumat istu for
a year or more, as to be unable to
work or go to i-chool. Ilis father
concluded to try Chamberlain's
Haiti Halm on the boy. It soon
cured him and lie h i fince walked
one and a half miles to s hool and
bark every school day. .Vlcent bot
tle for Hale by F. (i.'Frieke A Co.,
druggit-t.
It Ciinii Oft, f.r Oihmi.
"How now! Wii.it Im! dear cir." NiM
kti old rounder. Mi, men! tlif Wai-M-ii:'tnii
fU-.ni; ia frail of Iinle; ii.le:iee
l.all, "will j-',u :i!!utv me, t tlm
f'llow of tl.ii liiil'irio building, torjs-ili
k few wurdu to ynii?"
"Well, (f aiie.i 1." I s-iid.
"For uljoiit tiie fiftieth time I r-ad the
Deelaratioti of In'leiHnl-iii: today," lie
continued, "and I pondered lnfn and
iV-ply over it. I believe the whole gist
of it is that all rneti are free and KjnaL
Am I not right?"
"Certainly. Ctit what have I to do
with t;atT I acked.
"Everythiinr.niy dear sir; tverythini?,"
he replied. "Yon are a good American,
, I know, and that ia the reason why 1
wwhei to aay to you that men are not
free and equal in all case."
"In what canefl are they not?"
" Well, take for instance onr own caws,"
he said with all serionsneM. "Trao, we
are both free., bot we are not final. You
have enough money alxint you to buy a
bracer. I have not Therefore we are
not Kpial. Do I make myself clear?"
"Perfectly; Here you are. Will ten
place ns njion an eo,nal footing?"
"Undooltily. Wonld that all Amer
icans thonlit as much of our funda
mental principles."
And he shot np the trft rejoieinif In
j tiie fact that for onee ue Wm fine
eqnal.-Piiiladelphi.- Prens.
Z-zzzl cf !j:r.io3 Strtcti.
I don't wonder that reformers shudder
wh"n 11 c"mM' to tllB names of str-et.
1 myM'lf h"v'' t-,,,,rit'-'1 twerity-six Kin
. piiixui. MAw-u wutii BireeiA auii wnr-
teen Duke ttreeis in this town! The
fcinie name will repeat itself in street,
road, place, crescent and square, upper
and lower, eat and west, until the brain
beifins to soften. We've sjient more
hliillimr in directing ea!s to Gloucester
something or other, wli-n we otiijht to
hive frone to Gloucrali-r nuietliiljg fcloe,
than I (lure tell.
liob hires heTl bo chiiioed to to ad
dress Issik herejifti r. I siijp(e a gA
deal of this repetition is due to the
greediness with which London swallows
nP town afvr town. But really there is
no excuse for baptizing the same street
several times. One street in onr neigh
borhood, not Imlf a mile long, has thns
names. It's a blessing to get into Picca
lil., Oxford street and the Ktraud, fur
then 1 know where I am; bnt now I
come to think of it, I don't know any
thing of the sort, for IVcndilly runs into
Knights bridge, that street runs into
several things, the Htrand become Fleet
street at Temple liar or, perhaps I
ought to say, at the place where Temple
liar once stood and Oxford street loses
itself in Hollsiru. London Cor. KaU
Field's Washington.
Tlie Glu Worm's Light.
The English glow worm is the wing
less female of a winged beetle. Some
snppose that the light she bears is he
slowed for her protection to scahj away
the nightingale and other nocturnal
birds. Others, however, believe that tha
gift of brightness U the very lure by
which her foes are awiihted to discover
and devour her. Much speculation ha
Iss-n indulged in as to the nature of the
irlnw worni'l litlit wliirh im tu.f me mil
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t)y -at,.. )r Beamingly capable of giv
ing forth any heat, it luui ls-cn ssertHl
that the light diffusing substance con
tains iihosphorua, but this h.ts nevur
lsn proved. Certainly it is incapable
of coiniiiuiiicating ignition to unything.
Wanhiiiu'ton Star.
CvJWATEUCUIll-S ALL
A UNIVLflrBAL PANACEA FOR SUFFER
iN3 HUMANITY.
"Ti. Abbs Mvbantl.n Kutlii" km, I IK,
Power ot IIohIIiij A fatlfnt Io-rrlb-a
lb Methoil of Ilia I'rirat'a Tr-at-
Few Americans have seen the little
village of Woerishofen, between Mem
mingen and Aughlxiurg, in Davari and
yet fur the past four or five years thin
little burg has attracted an many visitors
as Bayreuth and Oberammergnn. Wn-r-ishofen
is celebrated not for its uiuerai
wiiieiu, ii,,l fur ;u, tmting air, bat U,r
iu marvelous cures iietfurmed by tha
plioot o the Vilino, the AV.j6 Sebastian
Kueipp. Each year at lea.it 3iJ,000 iu
valiils maka apilgrimageto Woerishofen
and endure all inconveniences in order
to be cured by the Abbe Kneipp.
The Abbe Kneipp Is a celebrity in
Germany. He is called a genius, a
savant, a benefactor of the human race.
Everything iu the village is named for
the witsi prieit For instance, there is
Kueipp coffee, Klieipp bread, Kneipp
linen, etc. Always at lea.-t a dozen
physicians an; pre.vr.t at the coiiMilta
tiotis of the prhtly heal- r, and these,
after thoroughly understanding his sys
tem, will found Kneipp AtiMalteii at
Vtiittgart, Munich. Wnnziinur-.', en-.
Tii'.s g'Sid abicj ln-lieves that water
will cure all tiie iilit ) xv!ik'ii fl- ii isi
heir. A fri'-n 1 who went from Paris to
r-oijstilt the Abbe Kueipp Inn t ld mo of
her e,eiiei:ce at Vi-r.-!iof.-n, and of
her great admiration for the abbe's wis
d.iin. Tiie a ii n:-..
In the v:!:.'!;,"1 t'eTe are only three rr
four primitive inns, but most of the in
valids lo-l'e in private houses no )e-
primitive. Tiieahlie has Id ca cnis-lli-l
to build a large house for the beie fit of
tlie cli.Tgy, for priesU al.-oa.-k to U-cured
by tiieir confrere.
The alii) receives at the presbytery,
and begins consultations at 8 o'clock in
the morning. The great physician siU
in a large room on Hie ground floor, sur
rounded by pupils. The nblie is a fine
looking man. His regular features and
fresh complexion denote health, and his
broad, high forehead, hardl touched by
a wrinkle, is framed in wdiile hair.
His eyes are the bluest and brightest I
have ever seen, for his soul seems to be
concentrated in theseeyes, and they pene
trate you through and through in fact,
tu make a diagnosis, the r.bbo only looks
at a patient and In diagnosis he never
errs. Some who went to the priest with
de-pair in their heart1; b ft l.itu br yed
up by conn:.'" and with tii i a--ui,w
that tie ir ii: v i,.-s wit? lot i n-iir.i'ol".
Although ii.e abbe say "I cannot d
'py (bath," still Im has curd inativ
wh d-ea-e, ba!lbd the Viil of other.
A man wiio-e fare was dirllgured by u
horrible cancer asked his advice. Calm
ly ti.e prie-t is. id, "It U ea-ily cured."
and after several week it of lotions and
baths tlie cancer disappeared. Thy blind
have recovered their siylit and the lame
have walked.
According to the Ahlie Kneipp every
disease originates in the bhiod; there
may lie a disturbance In its circulation,
where may be a derangement of its com
position. WHAT WATER DORS.
Water alone can act thoroughly on the
blood, and water produces four notice
able elTects. It dissolves the injurious
principles of the blood, eliminates that
which has been dissolved, rJtore regu
lar circulation to the purified blood and
fortifies the debilitated organism. In a
talk with the abbe after, consultation
hours, he said that fifty years ago people
did not take cold as at the present time.
Why? Simply because the body was more
hardened to changes ia temjierutuie.
Water makes the body capable of en
during all climates, mid the lx-st way to
begin the treatment is to walk barefoot
iu the. wet grass. After a quarter of an
honr's promenade without drying the
feet, one must put on dry shoes and
sinkings uud ei-rc!w; utitd fs-t am
very warm. "Ify.jiican find no dew,
uo wet grass," aid the abis-, "walk on
cold, wet Hole , or eveij on the mow,
That is my remedy for those who are al
ways tuliing cold."
The abl-'s treatment varies according
to the m ilady. For some he prescrils-s
vapor baths, for others wet Compresses,
for others baths with oats or hay added
to the water, etc. The water must be
as cold as possible, and in winter snow is
pr- fi-md. Put a cold lath mast never
last more than five miuntee, including
the time required for dressing and un
dressing, and the bather must never use
towels, but always exercise for fifteen
minntes ft r the balh. Friction only
causes unequal circulation, but exercise
produces a uniform heat. -
Warm baths should always be followed
by a plunge in cold water. The good
abbe says one must never drink too much
water, and the le.it possible during Te
p'tst. "Drink a little watt-r before eat
ing, very little while eating, and two or
three hours after drink as much as yoo
wish." Pasjs or. New York World.
I'rm rriU or a Jsrkknll.
The chamiiion horse jocki-y belongs in
Eelf.oit In the person of Li'je Walker.
Just to give Lis boy an idea how to get
along in the world Llje started away
from home one day on foot and nothing
in his pockets but a Jackknife. He was
absent just one week and returned driv
ing a pair of horses harm-seed into a top
buggy. Hitched to the rear axle wan
snot her horse and a cow, while ahead
was a dog, "See how your pap dis-s it,"
said Llje to his son, as he gazed at the
time of day from a handsome, watch.
For a fact he had got tlie. whole turnont
for his jackknife, and swapping the pro-c-eds
into one thing and another. lid
fast (Me.) Mail.
On l.llllo Tiling.
"It's little things that count." said
Hicks.
"Ye-es," returned Mawson. "lint very
inaccurately. My boy can't count i leven
without making about forty intakes."
HarjsT's llazar.
Many old soldiers, who contr:
chronu; diarrhoea while iu
t mei I ,.
service, h ive since been permit
ly cured of it bv Chaimberl
C otic, Cholera and diarrhoea
edv. rot sale by 1". (1. l,rick Vc
Attend the Auction oi
every ex-en ing at 7:110 at
at Fr.luk Car- '
ruth ft Son's.
Arc you made mis!
ralle iiy nu ;
gentian. constiBatiosi. liinn'u
loss of appetite, yellow sV'n? Shi
lull's Yitali.er is a oositpe cure.
For sale by F. G. Fricke A tI j.
You can get the best of hnnd
iiiihIi' boots and shoes nt Joseph
Fetzcr'e. tf
For the remainder of 'HI "The
Fair" will offer on the fl, 10 and lS
cent counters, articles vrb twice
tlie amount nsked. tf.
The conuly cotiimisHioners. Geo.
Vuss and the court house clock.
I have been a great sufferer from
catarrh for over ten years; had it
very bad, could hardly breathe.
Some nights 1 could not sleep and
had to walk the door. I purchased
Fly's Cream Halm and am using it
freely, it is working a cure surely.
I have advi-ei) several friends to
use it, and with happy results in
every case. It is Ibe medicine
above all other for catarrh, ami it
is worth its weight in gold. I thank
luui I have fiMind a n-uiriii ! can
Use with i
llo.l - . I.,
my ileafni
bud, Conn
ty and that does all
ii for i!. It is curing
II. W. Speiry. Hart-
l'l.At i: OF WORSHIP.
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litiunle. I.e.. Ill.l. J .t..i. ,'-.1 :v!n-i : 11 A. a.
Hint I :M V. M. SMuiiil) litiluul 10 :'H A M.
rnrsiiVTriiiAS'. serxlns In lies church. mr-
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S-.tl.l il 11 rvenleral ; :l III till- Iiiisi Inert el
Ihe i liuetli. All ars iiivltt-cj to ailetil flien-ll'i-clllis'l.
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service- : 11 M. (i r. M Mimla. s lnii
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HKrittT SWIETIKI
K Sl'lins OK I'VllllAs l.ainitlet 1i,1k
Xn, 47 M et every We ilne.ilny rveiiii.n
t their h ill In ruriiis's a ( ran; IiIik-k, All !
Iuiik knluhts are conlUHy Invlnlto stteud
C. C, Uaisliall. C. C ; t IKivey, K. K B.
AO. C. W..S Meel. first atut tlilrd frldsy
ejlnt: of escli limnth Kill. A. H. Hull
In RorkwciK W'x-k FrHiik Vnnnllys, M, W.
1, K lluemuie, Itecordrr.
A O. IT. W. Kn. HWMeets second and lourtb
n Kndav evening In Hie miinlli t (i. A . K.
tisll in Ko-lirMid hlook, K J. MiiiKnn, M W.
K, H, liruwo, lCmsirder,
TIOTAL AKUANAM-r... ('nunrll No 1021.
11 Meet at Ihs K.nl I' hull In the I'irinele &
frl hliiek over jtemieit A Tulle, vislrlns
liretliren tuvlied Henry lleruld, lu-tfiil ;
Hint WilllnK. Secretin y.
CAKS 1IIMiK, Ko. Il 1. ft. O. V. meeti -try
Tuedy liu ht si their liall In Hlwersld
O'xk-Ii. All Oild Kellime Me rordlslljf Invlled
'usnil ttlieu vieiilnti lu tacaliy. J tcrjr
N". It. H. W, liielKe. Sr. i, Liiy.",
CMAYKS
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COUNTY -Bl'UVEVOK
AMI
CIVIL KXGINKKH
All nr. leu left l!li the roiinty clerk sill lit
promptly attended to.
OFFICE I.N t'OL'KT IJOLsK,
I'latlsuiouth,
Nelirnska
When you go to a ehoe store your
object isnot only to buy shoes but
to procure for what you spend the
best that yonr tnoiiey will htty.
I ss than this will not content you;
more than this you cannot, in rea
son, ask. Our methods Hre us
simple an your desirt B. We do not
lift yonr expectations to the cloud,
hut we realize theni whatever they
nre. We will never sacrifice your
interests to ours and nowhere els
can you get n fuller rind fairer
eiiiivMlent for your money. An
especially profitable purchase fur
you is our etc.
BOOTS, BIIOEO On
llTJlllllZIlil
R SHERWOOD.
iVll Mid II Street
lent. I Ii'
f oil's li
erware
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A Cure for the Ailments of Man and Beast
A long-tested pain reliever.
Iu use is almost universal by the Housewife, the Fanner, the
Stock Kaiser, and by every one requiring an effective
other application compnrei with it in c-TiCacy.
This well-known remedy hai stood the test of years, almost
generations.
No medicine thest is complete without a bottie of Mustang
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Main street where I nm now located can H'll good cheap
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