The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, May 10, 1892, Image 3

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    IMMENSELY Opd UAFl
Irlackwel' I XU EVERYWHERE.
Bull Durham
SMOKING
TOBACCO,
Whether on the hills gaming ; In
the place of business ; or at home,
it always fills that niche of com
forta good smoke. Put up in
handy packages, and recognized
everywhere as a Pure Granulated
Leaf Tobacco of the highest quali
ty ; it recommends itself to every
smoker's use. Sold everywhere.
BULL DURHAM
Is always uniform in quality. Pure, sweet and clean.
The Ideal of Fine Tobacco.
BLACKWELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO CO.,
DURHAM, N. C
Bucklen'f Arnica Salv.
Th Bbst Salvb in the world for Cut
Bruines, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum. Feve
Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblain
Corns, and all 6kin Eruptions, and poei
lively cures Piles, or no pay required.
It is guaranteed to give satisfaction, 01
money refunded. Price 25 certs per Imix
For sale by F. Q. Fricke
Specimen Cases.
S. II. Clifford, New Cantle. Wit
wan troubled with ne urulgia anc
rhcumatiHiii. Ilia stomach was die
ordered, lii liver wan aifected to at
alarming decree, appetite fell nwaj
and he was ternoiv reciuceu m i
and strength. Three bottles of
Klectric IJitterH cured linn.
Kdward bhepherci, namuurn
111., had a running nore on ih it
of eight years' stanaing. ueu
three bottles ot Klectric timers ano
peven bottles IJucklen's Arnice
Salve, and his leg is sound and well
John Speaker, Catawba, O., had fivt
larire fever sores on his leg, doctors
Haul lie WI18 lnuuiauic. vn,
Klectric Hitters and one box Iiucfc.
len's Arnica Salve cured him entire,
ly. Sold by F. G. Fricke & Co.
BEST ORGANS AND PIANOS,
FOR EARIEAT PAYMENTS.
T1IE MASON & HAMLIN CO. now offer to rent any one of
their fainons Organs or lians for three months, giving the person
hiring them full opprtunitj to test it thoroughly in his own hoire
fcad return if he does not longer want it. If h.- o- tinues to want it
mntil the aggregate f rent pain amounts t tli p ice of the instru
ment. It bkcouks his froi'krtt witaout fuktiikk payment. Illus-
Voung others!
Wo Offer Tom m Mtmdp
thieh Jim Mr Safety
lAfu fMthr mmui Chili.
" MOTHER'S FRiEHD "
Eobt Confinement of its
Vain, llurrur ami Rik.
Afi.T-;ilnon- U-'Uof 5s of tefr'H Friend"!
- , ... it in nn I .11.1 il.il XD.:rlMICI I Dat
wMikni'M RfoTward u.ual 1b sucn cast. Mr.
Assiu Oaoe, Lamax, lio.. Jan. 15th, lsyl.
cut h, mmn-' r. ehrs orervald. on f'celptof
price, $1.50 per miU'.. Book to Mothers mailed tret
tBADFIELD KEGUI.ATOH. CO.,
ATLANTA, GA.
BOLD BY ALX. URCCK113T3.
How It htli t Hatre a Lion Bit Ta-
Mr. Inverarity, a nembfr of the Bom
bay bar. Bay: "So large an animal an a
lion coming at full speed against you of
course knx-ks yon olf yonr legs. The
claws and teeth entering te flesh do
not hurt bo much as you would think.
The only really jMiinful ihuI of the busi
ness is the squeeze given by the jaws on
the bone. I felt none of the dreamy
stupor Livingstone describes, but on the
contrary felt as usual. I adopted irif
course of lying quite still, which 1 U
lieve is the lest thing one can do, a
you are quite helpless with a heavy am
mal on you. and they are inclined to
make grab at everything that mows,
and the fewer bites you can get off with
the better.
All the wounds are centers of infi.iTii-
mation and blood joisouing, anu me
mnr vnn trt-t he less chance vou linve.
The power of the lion's jaws may oo in-
rrri from th fact that tho nones
that Beized me, although it nau a
broken jaw, scored deep grooves in tlx
barrels of my rifle with her teeth. Sow:
claw wounds were mere scratches
which 1 attribute to the fact that they
clutch at the surface of your coat, think
ing it is all solid underneath, and
reach the flesh pretty late. In tact, mv
coat was torn in some places without
any corresionding wound beneath.
"I never felt the slightest shock. Tigers
and panthers, as a rule, immediately
leave any one they seize in a charge. 1 :
this lioness, having left me, went a f j.
yards to roar at my men, returned. ai
stood over me growling, and then bit
my arm. 1 got no bite the first go of; .
as she was occupied in biting the riile."
London Times.
THE TRANSPORT OF AMMONIA.
trated catalogue, with net prices tree.
1'ason & Hamlin Orgjji and Piano
BOSTON.
NEW YOliK
CHICAGO.
WAITs FOU s THE s BIG k SHOW
An entire city by itself Ten times larger than ever.
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BET II TMt 1UIIS Vr IHt atariai ar
Tbey mill acroie uioru w mm uumnnn.
bmt bo, Knowing uvw w
bsHAKEOFFTHE HORRID SNAKES
ta nn in deanair ana mix law o emit
OUR NEW BOOK
o F. J. TAYLOR'S l
IU a
fM. mul niid. (rildl
f r limited tlm.pl'n
the philosophy of Dliemi-
AfltlctlOB Of tixm
OrKB ot Mb. o howby
HOME TREATMENT,
fcy mthod xcllTly onr
own, tho want rmaem of
lot or Talll" iIBho4.
Oenrl Dd M.rromi De
bllltT, WkBti of Body
tBd Mln. Etttcu of Errori
p.tMiia. Stunted or
'GUEA.T AMERICA X.
DOUBLE - CIRCUS
uire Worlds Museum, Caravan. Hippodrome, Menagrie and Congress
K of Wild and Living Animals.
BhTBBk.B OTCkB TRNDETELOFEO
SSaSSS Yllilo 'BoSr mii TplIiBto.il lBt.ro.tj4.
ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFyALO.N.Y.
mm.
WC3BTH
1 Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Water.
DUSKY DIJOilD TAR SOAP.j
For Farmers, Miners and Mechanics.
Cures
Chapped Sands, Wounds, Burns,
A. Delightful Shampoo.
to.
-WILL EXHIBIT AT -
PLATTSMOTJT
14
runkenness
f)t tho Lluuor Habit, Positively uurei
BT ADCICISfCCKX OR. HAtllES' 001DEI SPtCIHt.
It can be given In a cub of coee or tea. or In ar
tides ol ood. without the knowledge of the per
son taking it; it Is absolutely harmless and will
nvt Turm&nent and speedT cure, whether
A Mneh Dreaded Fly.
The man eating fly of Central Amor
ica inhabits the low lying coast regions,
and is much dreaded by the natives fr
the fearful results which follow its
sting. Naturalists call it Lucilia homi
nivora. The average specimen is about
a third of an inch long. It has a big
head, with the eyes on top. Its cheeks
are a golden yellow, its abdomen dark
blue with purple bands, its legs black,
its wings unusually big, and they pro
duce a continuous and loud buzzing
when in motion.
The person bitten by this fly gets a
disease called myiasis. It generally lo
gins with an itching of the nose, then
that organ swells and bleeds; next it be
comes ulcerated, and in these ulcers
may be found tho larvae of the fly. The
whole face becomes swollen, erysipelas
sets in, followed by meningitis and
death. One man 1 knew shot himself
after he had been bitten rather than
face the tortures he knew were certain.
Cure is difficult. Subcutaneous injec
tions of chloroform sometimes do good,
but as often fail. One man 1 heard of
was cured by lemon juice injected into
his blood. Interview in New York
Tribune.
Life Lost In War.
Dr. Engel, German statistician, gives
the following as the approximate cost of
the principal wars of the last thirty
years: Crimean war, u.uw.wu.
Italian war of 1859, $300,000,000; Prusso
Danish war of 1864, $35,000,000; war
of the rebellion north, $5,100,000,000:
south, $2,300,000,000; Prusso-Austrian
war of 1866, $330,000,000, Russo-Turkish
war, $125,000,000; South African wars,
$8,770,000; African war, $12,250,000;
Srvo-Rnl-arian. S176.000.000. All these
wars were murderous in the extreme.
The Crimean war, in which few bat
tles were fought, cost 750,000 lives, only
50,000 less than were killed or died of
their wounds, north and south, during
the war of the rebellion. These figures,
it must be remembered, are German.
and might not agree precisely with the
American estimates. The Mexican and
Chinese expeditions cost $oo,uuu,uuu
and 65.000 lives. VThere were 250,000
killed and mortally wounded during the
Russia-Turkey war. and 45,000 each
in the Italian war of 1859 and the
war between Prussia and Austria. San
Francisco Post.
It la Often Carried en ttaa Cppr Deck
of Bteam.hlpa to Keep It Cool.
Ammonia has been carried in con
siderable quantities on the upper decks
of steamshiiw, but in many vessels tho
littles, carlniys. or tins are stowed in the
between decks. In fact, they are some
times stowed in vacant cabins of cargo
vessels. The explosion of one of these
receptacles awakened attention to th
placing of such substances dangerously
near heat. The master of the vessel on
whose ship the explosion happened un
screwed the tops of all those undamaged,
and thus allowed the gas to blow off.
Restrictions on carriage of dangerous
goods were imposed under the merchant
shipping act, 1873, section 23 of whi' h
provides that if any person sends or at
tempts to send by, or, not being the mas
ter or owner of the vessel, carries or at
temnta to carry in any vessel, British
or foreign, any dangerous goods, such as
aquafortis, vitriol, naphtha, gunpowder.
lucifer matches, nitroglycerin, petro
leum, or any other goods of a dangerous i
nature, without distinctly marking then
nature on the outside of the packages
containing the same, and also giving
written notice of the nature of such
goods and the name and address of the
sender, he shall be liable to a penalty
not exceeding 100; but if the person
sending tho goods on board is merely an
agent and ignorant of its contents, th
penalty is not to exceed ten pounds.
False description makes the sender
liable to a penalty of 500. The master
or owner of a ship may refuse to take on
board a vessel any suspicions package,
and mav require it to be opened to ascer
tain its contents. Clause 26 in the act
ma ulroavt lp(n looked unon as a mis
take in legislation. The master of
nhinia empowered to throw overboard
eoods of a dangerous nature which have
p ... ... i , . . i
been sent witnout oeing marseu or uuw
fied of their true character, and neither
the master nor the owner of the vessel
shall be subiect to any liability for such
casting into the eea, civil or criminal, in
anv court.
There is no reason for denouncing the
carriage of ammonia by sea, but it is of
Ka oTP.-jtpst iin-nortanee that each pp?Hal
compound should be accurately deuut i ,
nnd that it ought not to bo exposed to
heat. If everything that expanded on
submission to heat were interdicted, the
shipping trade would be sadly ham
pered. For example yeast is shipped
for conveyance, and is usually carried
on deck. In hot weather the casks hava
been broken and hoops burst from ex
posure to the sun, although no material
damage is done. We could name other
breakages, but enough has been urged
to bring home tho necessity for under
standing what to carry and where to
tow it. Chemical Trade Journal.
TO SHIPPERS.
Butter, KtfK". Chcoe, ild Came,
Poultry, Meat, Applet. Potatoes
Green and Dried Kruite, Vegetables
Cider, UeaiiH, Wool, Hide, Tnllow
Sheep PeltH, FurM, Skint, Tobacc,
Grain, Flour; Hay, HccHwax, Feath
ers, Ginning. JJrooMicnrn, mid Hops.
M. K. Ji A L L A K I
On. Com. Men limit l nliipi'T.
217 Market Street - Ht I.iiIk. Mo
WANTFI-AM-iit.
er and Shipper.
itrxuitlntril with Kurt"'
T.31o'l II Y f.Al.K
DEALI-K I.N
COAL WOOD
-oTKKMS CASHo
r4t aid Own 44 ulh 'ikira Mrert.
Plattpmocth,
Nehkai
J7C K. REYNOLDS,
Bagtntrreil Hit-i lua nad I'baraiiirUt
Special attention givea to Otbce
Practice.
Rock Bluffs
Nib.
P J- HANSEN
- DFALFK IN-
STAPLE AND FANCY
GROCERIES
GLASS AND
QUEEN8WARE.
Patronage of the Pablic Solicited.
North Sixth Street, Plattsssionth
!.. :., rr:iri i-.Tjwiits made bv tlie American
thiA will f the only great uliow to vi-it Cas county thia year
Showman's Pool League
miete
FREE. Address In confldance. , ,
Wx&Oi SPECIFIC CO., 1 8ft Bad SU ClachUUtLO
1H nnn That we give the best circus performance ever seen in the west j
0VWV aaaBaaaaaa
Sti STAR PERFORMERS. 5 FUNNY, FAMOUS CLOWNS.
a ohnnr thinV and talk about. The createst number of favorites
ever assembled under canvas. A great holiday of rest and recreation
for every one. We guarantee to all a most enjoyable, moral, refined and
artistic entertainment ,
The mightiest and biggeet brutes that breath.
The Goliaths of the Giant tribe. The largest elephant and camel in the
tip r, o-rand old battle scarred war elephant. SAMPSON, the
tallest sky-towering camel the world ever saw.
The only Fan Eared Elephant in Captivity.
Baby Camel Onlv Ten Month old.
And a menagerie containing all the animcls worth seing under the sun
Chamberlain's "Eye and
Ointment.
A certain cure f or Chronic Sore Eyea
Tetter, Salt Bhenm, Scald Head, Ol
Caronio Sores, Fever Sores, laema,
Itch, Prairie Scratches, Sore Nipples
and Piles. It la cooling and soothing.
Hundreds of easas have been cured by
It after all other treatment had tailed.
Ills put op in 25 and 60 cent boxes.
BOILING WATER OR MILK.
PPS'S
GRATEUL COMFORTING
How Wot t Gat Into Print.
Don't have any enemies.
Don't have any friends.
Don't inherit money.
Don't lose it.
Don't sign any petitions.
Don't subscribe to any lecture courses
of stock companies.
Don't recommend anything.
Don't get victimized.
Don't exhibit any public spirit.
Don't tell stories.
Don't register at a hotel.
Don't visit a friend in an adjoinins
township or elsewhere.
Don't allow other people to visit yon.
Don't Bhow any interest in music, art,
literature, science or education.
Don't meet long lost friends or relatives.
Don't go insane.
Don't get sick.
Don't accept presents.
Don't do anything that might brin
you a vote of thanks or condemnation.
Don't sue anybody.
Don't get 6ued.
Don't go to law at all.
Don't live to be an octogenarian.
Don't die. Detroit Tribune.
Danger In Physical Culture.
It is beginning to be understood that
physical culture should be undertaken
intelligently and with moderation. A
London girl went home from her first
lesson, which was a violent one, and dis
covered a strange condition of her neck
n. little at one side of the throat a mot
tled annearance, with settled blood be
neath. The physician to whom she aj
nlifid said there was no remedy; some
little blood vessels had given way under
the severe and unaccustomed exercise,
and her naturally thin skin revealed the
mishap more than would perhaps hap
pen in another case..
The injuries are not so frequent to
vfinng eirls. with 6upple joints and easily
moved muscles and tendons, but middle
Lumber Yard
THE OLD RELIABLE.
I h. WATERMAN & SOU
PI LUMBER
Kegardecl It as a Real Body.
Two old country dames, whom we
came across in the churchyard of an an
cient country town, were curiously re
garding a monumental stone, surmount
ed by the recumbent figure of a woman
several sizes larger than life.
"And so they brought the poor young
woman here and laid her a-top o' that
there 6tone! Well, now, who would
J ever ha' thought it?" said one, laying a
half-shrinking hand on the cold, ham
image, which she undoubtedly believed
to be the veritable body of the long de
ceased lady, which had been committed
to the earth generations ago. By what
process she imagined it to have been pet- J aged women should begin very carefully,
rifled and enlarged to such a shape it I jany such, to rid themselves of an nn
wnnlrt be curious xo uiscwvm. iauuuu
Tit-Bits.
8bingles, Lath, Hash,
Doors, Blinds
Can supply ererw demand of the city.
Call and get terms. Fourth street
in rear of opera hoe.
K CWLD OOUBIxE CIRCUS Q) -V
. . . : nronrlaat nt HinnQHrnm specialties WBr
Of two exalted circus companies. Grandest of Hippadrome specialties
Labeled 1-2 lb Tins Only.
- . . . mil lrtriir. crimsoned with the
radiant lustre of the noon
(i.v .nn rpnminK ih-cuw i.--- v i
IT' .r.w .(lor i.lnck. a aolid movmjc ma i we-im.uu
reoreaented- Noble kniRhta.
lOll I TbyP .Ur-ikl.T.kr.WrS-fc.
SV LM-hd l. WktopmbMrt. CtmlmfbW.
and warriors. Ladies fair on prancing
Every nation
horses. Open
.rawM and ferocious animals hungrily 'survey in t
TS?1 ho?sts from Asia. Emjland and Kentucky
f music fiuins: the air wiw meioay-... w.
the surging crowds. A herd
Comic clowns ana muics,
coming many miles to see.
NE8BU
totmmtalmhmmllnmiriymtml. ffrlOjT SI l. uml) . CTCC
853 Hi raj. lu Writa tm Wa ml mwtfmTuhJb
VTlVnf! $175. organs $48
A - Free- Flight - to - the - Clouds - Each - IQay
RAIN
H
free
i net on X. J
Want acts, catl'irue
ddress Dan'l F lieatty, wash
Two Performances Daily
OR
SHINE
Doors open at 1 and 7 p. m. performance commences one hour later.
y Don' let o.ther advertisements mislead you:
" -we never dissappoint,
Admission to both circus and menagerie only 25 and 35 cents.
HAIR BALSAM
the
Mm-wur Faila to Mm
Hair to its Tonthral;OoVar,
Can mim i hair lilliig
ay, dtifat Pw-
( w Parker's Ginr Tonio. !- ?
W'tik Ljinn. D.bilir. IwliMtiea, Pan, Taka
M Couch.
Taaa mmm av
Weak Lnnca. Dcbilitr, Iadinatiea,
Uve Stock In the Wt
West of Missouri and exclusive of
Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas and Mis
souri, the number of cattle is 16,248,667
and their value is estimated at $213,987,-
569; the number of horses and mules
4,536,080, value $244,775,053; number of
sheep and hogs 23,382,782, value $84,
594,980; making the aggregate value of
horses and live stock $543,357,602. The
total product of horses and moles of all
the other states is 9,354,030 and their
value is estimated at $719,836,085. Ed
ward Rosewater's Omaha Address.
Scars Are Deemed Marks of Beauty.
In New Holland the women cut them
selves with shells, and, keeping tae
wounds open a long time, form deep
scars in the flesh, which they deem
highly ornamental. Another singular
mutilation is made among them, when
in infancy they take off the little finger
of the left hand at the second joint.
Yankee Blade.
A Question and an Answer.
A correspondent in an Alabama town
sends a "poem,"' on the margin of which
he asks the following question:
"Do you Think i will Evor maik a
Biturr .
You may. But you are liable to have
a bad spell ot it Atlanta Constitution.
becoming tendency to corpulence, take
to extraordinary acrobatic feats not nn
attended with real danger to persons un
accustomed to violent exercise. Her
Point of View in New York Times.
The Mysterious Power of the Turquoise.
The turquoise, although not credited
with either remedial or protective prop
erties, so far as disease was concerned,
was nevertheless regarded as a kind of
svmnathetic indicator, the intensity of
its color being supposed to fluctuate with
the health of the wearer.
The latter, however, by virtue of the
stone he carrried, could, it was said, fall
from any height with impunity. The
Marauisof Vilena's fool, however, was
somewhat nearer the truth when he re
versed the popular superstition in his
assertion that the wearer of a turquoiae
might fall from the top of a high tower
and be dashed to pieces without break
ing the stone. Queries Magazine.
A Genial Teacher.
Aeassiz taught natural history in Har
vard college as no other man had taught
in America before. He was "the best
friend that ever student had," because
the most genial and kindly. Cambridge
people used to say that one had "less
need of an overcoat in passing Agassia's
house" than any other in that city.--
Professor David Starr Jordan in Popu
lar Science Monthly.
For Atchinson, St. Joeepk, Leaven
worth, Kansas iiiv, xvuuio,
and all points nrlh, east ...
south or west. Tick
ets sold and bag
jage checked
to any
point
in
the
Vnited
States or
Canada. For
INFORMATION AS TO KAI
AND KUU1M
Call at Depot or address
H, C. TOWNSEND,
li. f. A. 31. uumi, -T.
C. PHIIXIPPI,
A. G. P. A. Omaha.
H. D. Apgar. Apt., Plattsmouth.
Telephone, 77
The Favored Classes.
Teachers, ministers, farmers, me
chanics, merchants, as well a their
wives, daughters and eone, who
would like to devote at leaet a part
of their time and attention to a work
that would bring them in a lot of
ready money during the next few
months, would do well to look up
the advertisement of B.F. Johnson
& Co., Richmond, Va., in another
column, as it may be the means of
ooeninffupto many new life and
h?rger possibilities. These gentle
men have been extensively and suc
cessfully engaged in business for
ana iuct jwjj
Sey are talking about when they
tell you they can show you how to
your financial condition.