Plattsmouth herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1892-1894, December 22, 1892, Page 2, Image 2

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i.lui'ors mi i'.1 elect. -I lor tho tn.-ti-in.;'
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I 'rose I. -ni -Dr. A 11 ri'I i in I ! .v.'ii.
Yin- I Y.-si. I -.n Lewi-. I,.iliiu.
Secretary J. (J. io.-S.
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lu-ilil11l.lt Weill' 11 Clo-.vu," lliij;lit
lie iiiiliei t iju.,!ly w. 11 In the
Wfiirt-riif a null e. fur :it li-iist inie
lii,tlitl wlin iitteiiileil the prtivineiiil
I'Kiiiit'il yehtenl.iy Ii.m 1 1 . 1 ;im niiiny
trouhli's ;n su.in' u n furl un ite inon.
iirelies. The ierl;itf i lii.xlni
'J liuiii.it I liiiiiisnni tif I.iiniiln, Nel.
When lie iirrivetl in St. 1 .on i i-t n few
liij'M iii it of liis pi ii '.-itn liiitl
iilnmly ilniwn iiji n nli'imly wur
letl i i lii'lnient ii-'.iinst him ,iiii
ftirwiinle l it to AlTli-liishiijiS itolli.
The ii'ie.-l.-i (iLire lli,-lnii liiin.i
tiliil wilh niiiny r.ive ulleuses, ,unl
they ii-!c tin' .ii il iilili'.ite Id yive
tlieiu relief, either I y rt'innviil ul
the bisliop ir ly diseipl inin; liim,
'The o!i;ir-i'M are npecilli' ami iiro
f r n 1 1 1 1 t 1 in ii vnliiiiiiiMiiM tyn -wi
ileii iliti'iiiiu'iit. I hey aiiiiiiint
tu an iii r.ii.iiiiH-iit nl 1 f i 1 1 1 j lJtni.i
fiini f.r iiiis'uveriniit'tit."
A Poor I'rosiiMi t.
The II, 'e yerftenl.iy iiilei viewetl
C. II. Win U'yili lit,; tlie p.ixion.
l'oil.i. in,; is th.' I't'iiurt: "t ienei iil ('.
II. Win Wyt'k aidl wile I'iiine in Ihi.s
lilui'iiin i rotii N.'ln-.isUaCity and
ure Htupjiiii at the I'a.xtnii. 'Tlio
general louche. I lii'u .!y n.i the pti
litieal Mitiiatitin, antl tli.il lieili.l nut
lotiU Itir any ureal tliinH at the
IuiiiJh of the lei.-iliitlliv, as the
liody wan very uiifoi liiii.ilely niatle
tip an far iii lllt'Ijeiiai'tiiieiit of i;tniil
legislation , jwa.-i , t'oiieerneil, an
neither party ha.l a iMiijni ity, anil it
won I, I lie ilillieiilt to In lil any one of
tlieiu re,Hp,in-.ille. lie thmieht
tllill it would eiiriiir;l!4'e li:u leriii
Btnl rai'iility, and deJaii d that the
jHospeelH l'ir any mi.l at their
ll.ind.-i we're very xlilit, us it wan
only a tiiread that held nnyiliini; in
plaiw lie doilhted if people, wen"
tiny more linne-d now than they
nlwiiyrt have heen, and H.iid that the
ritljtlers and I'orporation.i h:ul
alwaya been able to liny whatever
tliey wanted in the legislature.
j'Folk must learn one tiling," he
Haid, "iind that is the word 'parly'
don't mean anything lut roll the
people. That id all that party
means, and when ,tliey I'm, I it mil
tliero will le a oluinee to do some
tiling. If they had done it hefore
Gould and Winderbill made their
millions, we would have h.idthines
UilTerent now, but il loos ;is if it
would lake the coining of another
Jesus Hhrist to straight mi things
out, ami I tloii't know as evt ii Clod
Alini'lity could tlo it." j
Supremo CourUOi'i;i.sion. j
Work Urns. A Co. s. J.ieohs l'o,, I
error from t'ass county, reversed j
and remanded with in.-.n tieiioiis. !
Ojiiiiimi by Chief Justice '"M;ixwell.
Where an insolvent purchaser of
goods makes, representations a to
his liii.uicial condition which he
knows does not represent tin- trite
condition of his all'airs, by reason of
which a seller is induced to part
with his goods on credit on the
faith of such statements, the trans
action is fraudulent and the seller
may upon discovering the fraud
rescind the sale and reclaim the
goods.
Dot Of Lftturs
The following letter list remain
ing in the post olVice for the past
week ending December S, lS'.C.
linker, M iniiii' . IlirtUi'll. Currr
lliiknlil, Mr. Annie lloU.A.J. j
Klnml, Ali'i'rt liiers, Peter
Kuiitts. Jim. M illinrii, A It
I'lltli, Kiriity S'iiler. Snruli r.'i j
Teittl, Hertliii Veitli, Mrs. Tresslo
Wi Ulit, II M t-i Whlsler, II K !
U'.ii in, lamina Warner, Mrs Levi I
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l'ersons calling for the above will !
please say "advertised."
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lir. I I l.i.ii' ' I' tl.e New V. i.i!i. Xiil!
ist li-.i 1 t l' I... e v.,: i. il ni in ,, iiili'inl-t-il,
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V. iii Lu c. t l y tl.e ui I i die iiii.l ji'slliclic
Illi'llll.i'r.l (.!' till' H liiiie j. (!:,. i ,,tl..() j-
iin-pinn-; i : , , ive tl.is wi.r.. hi; i'ul , i
f rat ii.il witli li,c win.;., furee, if inn s
i::iiy, i.f n: aim i mi I nrliili ty nt (lie ilis
po. id ('f Hie 1, iii r;. j.;iivu-iliii.-al. .'iuw
Vor If Muu.
I.i.tc lit t list M,lit.
L.".. t v.'inli i- I). V.'. Jattle. (mo of the
ml.. ho I'.uiiii'is i.n tin. wirt of lawn, hlint
into a 1,,..1 of ,:i , ,e. A waitu runlet
WiiMMnick an. I Iiii.l nun wing broken.
Sir. Lit I In tu"k til" !'ii(i:.c In line mill j;,-ive
llilil to Lis 1 .nys, who (loetnreil liis wing,
lilld lie Minn lii-ciiiui. m, tiiino us to fnllnw
tim bi.ys wherever tin y went, cut frnin
lli'-ir lain.Is, u:i l even poke his liciul into
tlieil' pni la Is for Cdi ll or v hc:it. A few
(lays n,;o ii biinil i,f wild tfeese tie' govu
tim j.n n.isi s nml in;ikin' their usual
clutter niir.icl.-il the iitli-ntioii or the do
llli'stic.'iti il giilnler, whii ll iivn mi out
lalidirih ilii-i.'Iay of (pmekin;: nml shrill
yells in gniisn l,iiigu.iv;n that hml a most
blurt ling cf!Yt with the liaml Hying pnst.
A lino white itocM'v as m-ii to leave
thii baud nnil i hoot down until it.l.unleil
in the yard at the liihi ( f the ih I, untl
the incetinLr was fh-nionstrativi! toiuiex
riling (h -tee. Their alibiing, (piju k
ingiunl amusing aiitieH ulTonled asmui li
fun for the boys who witnessed theineet
ing lis lin y ciiuld have Inninl nt acireus.
The new niiivid rifpses to leave, but
Will fly over lln. feme when the two are
n in-oaeht il by tint boys, nml then fly
back to iu male when the buys ttvp
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iMAY ER 1' MORGAN
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I lfiUi;1 thelil nut
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l-'i 1 1 ..it ricii said Hie
ml died the s.l lo.ins in it
to -i li him in:) ihiii, but that .-i. i.n-on.-
els procured it lor him.
Ti;e v.oiii.-i n w a ; . .-i n a lew miii
tites latter running tbi'on:;li the
alley trying to get lit" drunken
husband, and try and get what
money be bad I'll In plircha.-e
some bind for the little ones.
The man, if the public will excuse
u- lor calling liiui a man, lias taken
treatment sevi.il times lor the
liiiuor biil.il anil as soon as he is
started away cured starts to di ink
iii!' agii in.
The fellows name is ('has. Kenne
dy, ui id eve i y cent ll ;s wife n ceives
he spends for li.pior. It has not
been very long since she was plead
ing with him to go home, ii nil today
he secured if la and started out to
blow it in when his family was in
need of it,
Mrs. Kennedy set ins to be a very
ladylike woman, and she should
throw the brute out doors and let
hi in either work or starv e to death.
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:;;1-'!--ri rr7 rr- vr f.. -t .
The I.iifrit lit . mil to Viiiti,
The I.ite.-t byentii; vara from the Char
ltu hospital, l'aris, casts nil it preilo
ccsMits into the shade. Dr. Lays, it njv
pears, nas Deen making exiu ruiients in
relation to what he calls the "exteriori
zation" cf the human body, nml it is ns-
neried that he t ueceeiied ill transferring
inn HiiiMtiitity er a hypnotized wuinitn
into n tmnl.br of water. AVhen the
Wider was bmelieil the woman winced,
and when it. was Kwiilhiwol she went
into a deadly swoon. How the drinker
felt with another person's sensibiliticn
iu his vitals is not slated.
Dr. Lays next undertook b transfer
sensiliihiy from the woman to her pho
tt.eiaph, and riu-cieiled m admirably
that w hen he t-lut k a pin into the picture
the woman screamed. .Not only this, but
the mark of a scratch appeared upon her
hand in exactly the s-pot where the pin
had been applied to the photograph. It
is lucky for Dr. Lays that ha is living in
the Niiieteeiitli century, for many an ( I.l
woman h is been hanged and burned fur
doing this sui t of thing. Deliver Sun.
Tlio Iii CnlJ fi,,
A remarkable example uf the loss of
gold by reason of abrasion came to Iho
notice (T th Chicago customs (.llicials
the other i!av. dorgo W. Khelnon &
Co. s. r.t s; i :.,()! o in :i,id t0 the collector
to pay Milieu. J'he sum was in equal
nniuui.ts, mude up of in mid .'0
pieces. Tim teller found that the coin
fooled up nil viglit t. ken at its face
value, nml it was tent over to the sub
tieai.uiy. l'retty soon word came back
to the collector Unit the ( lo.OoO in gold
was Cd ,'.':;-. cliort wti; l:t luul Iho delicit
would have to be maiie up In lure a re
ceipt would be i-snotl. Examination
proved that the cein h,-.,l been abraded
ta that extent nearly bi j.er cent. Dos
ton lilobe.
l'.iirlnl I nnr Si.i lily Ton t.r Cial,
Jiimis r.i.nlh'V, of Chesbr, lo-t his
life in a straii ;e manner at Iho Wellnmn
Iron ami Wccl woiks. The etunpany
have an appliam e for L;n!ing coal into
curs throti','li chutes, Dordley was on
top of u UM-tnii pile of coid, and wheu
the chute waMipi neilhe wad sm ked into
the chute, and seventy tons of coal cov
ered him over. Twenty men worked fer
an hour to move the coal pile, but when
D. itlley's body was recovered life was
extinct. I'iiiladt Iphi.i Times.
loan m; it I'l'iuiul,
Some Very funny election betsiire now
K'inj; paid here by piod Kepublicans
who were ci.nli.hnt of the success of
their ticket. A Sixth ward man rolled
a p;-anut seven npiares with a tooth
pick and had a broken back when his
bet was piii.l.-Ilan-burg Cor. I'hihi
dclphia 1'ress.
John T. Stotie. of llemlerson. X. C,
is the youngest editor ami proprietor in
the United States. He is the boss "hus
tler" ff the lhiidevseii Daily Hustler,
and is only thirteen years ol 1.
AdjudKOii Inbano.
John Dalton was brought in this
morning from Wabash and lain u
before the insanity board and cv
auiiuetl as In bis sanity. Daltou
has been an inmate of the asluin
before but was discharged by the
olliciiils, who thou glit be was cured.
Lately the malady ha-i secured a
new hold upon him and he lias been
hunting for several people with a
gun. The board adjmlg d him in
sane. Drown can't Barrett to be under
sold, so call on them and yott arc
sure to siive money on your Clni-t-mas
goods.
"livery traveler should cs.rry a box
of Tutt'rt Pills.
A vault i feet high, 1 feet wide nml
7 feet long was uncovered a few dayg
ago by workmen at Whitely, Intl., who
were engaged in removing a peculiar
mound.
Hoyal Arch Masons.
The grand chapter of Royal Arch
Masons convened at Geneva on
Wednesday in Hie twenfy sixlh an
nual conclave. All of the grand
chapter bigh ol'licers were present,
John I'.. Din.-more, grand high
priest, presiding.
1 he grand high priest, fcocrelary
and i H.-.I.I liau delivered their an
nual reports. The credent iabs com
mittee reported that of fifty two
chapters in the state tbere was
nearly a lull representation. This
is one of tin' most interesting ses
sions ever held. Last evening was
devoted to an exemplification of the
work.
A reception and banquet to the
visitors was given by Geneva chap
ter No. US, Onlvr of liastoru Star.
About lad delegates and visitors
were present.
The meeting adjourned Thursday
evening, Jiavingdone large amount
of business. The new ol'licers elect
ed ami inMal led are: Grand high
priest, K'obert li. h'rench, Kearney;
deputy grand bigh priest. Albert
V, CriU'ij. Cba Iron; grand king,
1'rank li. Dullard, North I'latte;
grand scribe, Charles J. I'helps,
Schuyler; grand treasurer, Lucius
D. Richards, Fremont; grand secre
tary, William K. llowcn, Omaha;
grand chaplain, Rev. Win. T. hit- j
marsh, Omaha; grand lecturer, Lee
V. Gillette of I Icatrice. The last of
win k of the grand chapter was the j
Conferring of the order of priest :
hood on several candidates I
Fine VWmher - Eimy M.joev.
When the combined advantages
of a charming climateaud oppor
tunities for profitable investment
ire oii'orcd uow-a-days sufficient in
ducement is presented to capital
ists, or even small investors, to
investigate the subject. 1 he won-
ih'rful success of the North Glave--loti
Association has been due verv
largely b this combination vhich
they have been able to olfer.
Whether the investment is with
il view to settle in that seel ion of
the country or for a speculative
profit, the opportunities are cijual
good. The local agent of this com.
patty is Pollock .; livers. The ad
dress of the general office: The
North Galveston Ass'n, ia- tea,
Minneapolis, Minn.
Christmas and New Year's holi-j
day excursions rat's, the D, 4 M.
will sell round trip tickets not over
'JiK) miles at the rate of one fare and
one-third, will sell December, 21, 'Ja,
Utt. HI, January, Ist.'Jnd, and limit to
return January 3rd. J. FkWNi'i,
General 1'nssenger Agent.
Try tlie"Cron" coukIi cure. JJrnwti A
Tlarret gunrHUtee it.
YOU BUY FROM THttM.
WE ONLY HAVE ONE HUNDRED PAIRS
AND IF YOU WANT A PATH
ST - COME - SOON.
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P cturosque Wc-cldinp:.
At a pict iirestpie nioriiing wed
ding and pielurcstpieness is an in
dispensible featuie of ,a modern
wedding - the fancy for yellow was
notably prominent. There were six
bridesmaids, nil wearing tpiaiut
gowns nf yellow silk, the style
copied from ;i portrait by Sir Joshua
Reynolds, and I ifge hats of green
velvet trimmed wiih gold lace ami
noddying ellow plumes. At an
other wedding, the bride's idtend
ants were two pages, dressed iu
Louis XIV costumes of yellow
plush, wilh wlii it satin vest-;, and
four little girls wearing white mull
gowns with broad yellow sashes,
and carrying posies of j ellow chry
santhemums. 1 he four brides
maids nt another fashionable wed
ding winch was especially inter
esting from the fact of its occurr
ing on the t wcnty-lifth anniversary
of the marriage of the bride's par
ents wore white cloth "tiwiis trim
med with gold braid and Iceland
lamb fur. and gaiusborough hats
of white velvet with white ostrich
tips and gold buckles, and carried
white chrysanthemums. At ihe re
ception, the bride and groom and
the bride's parents all stood beneath
i huge bell of while chrysanthem
ums. lrom Demoivst's Family
Magazine for lanuarv.
Herold's Double Stor
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1I!LI-. two words cjiitoiiizu w. wlinlu iil.il
'!' i.V ol l.l. nnhtiie s.HTC-s-umlclmy, not
inticli to make i-xtra j.ndit m, f, biit to n il
again at a .r,.j.t iII!ltt. ,.,.,. tl.u. .(n( u.jtli
"lviKick-il.nvii Logic" ,',. ,,,iin;itf(i:ille Lar-tiins,
wcej, ,u.i, coin,elitio!i lro, on,-jr.tl, tike t iitTtlia fl"
1,1 V' t!'L W""L Wt!-"-''-ily invite you to call
ttii-l e.vutuiu. ourgooils ami Vvl winch amieal
with the burning' eloinii.uc.ot o(.mii,K. ,-tT.UIls to
.vonr self mtt.rest. Wc call vr att. nWnto the
lollouin-lia.lf (Jiiickcneis":
Trade Quickener No 1.
Hats at Half IVice-A eoi,.i;ete ftock of .Mens'
iUMl Dos hats, ooitsigiicil to its by J, (jp,.
I"'!, A- ( V, wholesale ,at h,,,, ln;ilj:lt 'i)t.in'
tl.e stock (.! one ofthcir customers w.j, J;l;0) w
houolitthm,, 1,,,'oiic on the dullar and arc j.re
1'iiml to sell them nt u j.r..poi ii,.Imt0 niidcf i.n'ct'.
Trade Quickener No. 2.
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of
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CoWfWUlT i9l
Full of trouble
the ordinary jii!!. Trou'bie wlien
you take it, ami trouble when yoti'vo
pot it down, rit-ntv of unpleasant
iies, but mighty little good.
With J)r. Pierce's Pleasant I VI lets,
there's no trou'ol,'. They're made,
to prevent it.. They're "tho origi
nal little Liver Pills, tiny, sugar
coated, anti-bilious granule's, purely
vegetable, perfectly'' harmless, tho
smallest, easiest and best to take.
They cleanse ami regulate the wholo
system, in a natural and easy way
mildly and gently, but thoroughly
and effectively. One little Pellet
for a laxative three for a cathar
tic. Sick Headache, P.ilions Head-'
ache, Constipation, Indigestion, Uil
iotis Attacks, and all derangements
of tho liver, stomach and IkiwcIs aro
prevented, relieved and cured.
They're tho cheajnt pill you can
buy, for they're guaranteed to give
F.Uisf. lotion, or your money is returned.
l on pay only for the value
ceived. Can you ask more'
Siloes at Less Than Cost,
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' ""'us, a,i ism.- , v metritis, aleifs Uu
J.oys Mines knocked down at Hiietj,,,, p, the hi-
t'tt bidder. i! took il,c lot at ahoiit -III i,cr cent
111.. I.... II.,, I.. ....!.... i.i . , 1
....Mi. .in- icgmai pi icv, aim me price that we tire
rdlenng then, :,t will he vat h, for your trade
ue ai e aiso onenng tn our M. lepartinent 1,
5uii pairs of Ladies', MUo', ChildrcnV, Men's an!
Hoys' Sample shoes, heincr the entire lino oftm,,
. i . . i- i , . . .
picsoi Mines manufactured and earned bv one
the largest wholesale ilmo houses on the Missouri
river Kirkendale, Jones A- Co., of Omaha and
we are ollering them nt extictly factory prices.
Trade Quickener No. 3.
I iiilerwear to the consumer at prices that other
dealers pay . We? buy our underwear in rn.-e-luU
diiect from the mills, .-aving the niiddie-inan'a
jnollt, and can Fell it to our curtomcrs at the panic
jiriees that the western wholesale dealers; charge
the small country dealer, ('nil or send for our
prices on underwear and he convinced of the truth
of this ttiiteiiK tit.
We have opened up the More room formerly oc
cupied hy IW.vn k Harrett, druggists, to that we
are now ready to do business on a larger scale than
ever, in our Immense Double Store huildiii".
our J itll and inter line of Dnm f:,u,.b
Cloaks hefore hnving'. We can
cent in these two' d -pai tinents.
See
and
cave you H(l per
re-
WANTED -Wi.l. -.! like wnrKer. .-vei-v.
lu ie l..r "Mi.-i.p'n rii....i:liiili t.r the Wnrlil,"
llie r.'nl I l,. .k on enr! !i ;eosl iti ilmi.'WNi;
QH PDD'Q re'ail nl SI..."), casli ,.r y.
OlILir O stiillnn'tits; man. in. .til il.
nstnitetl ciriiiliirs unit terni- free; thiilv
i 11 1 j 1 1 1 1 over I "'' v. .lime's. Aeents ili
ril'i PHOTOGRAPHS i u.
l ent reviile, I ex., t linreil fit; in tlilnvs;
Miss Kuse Ailmns, nuster.l I, jj;'. in furlv
inlniitt's; K'ev, J. Ilownrtl Miiili'.n. I.vmi,
X. V., SK'l in 7 limirsp.- Tuc ilf Ql t
ii lionitniiiiiinmiiti Uh 1 Mt tlUilLU
cent out lit niilv $1 ; liimk tin crtftlit ; Ireiuht
pnitl. Atlilress (il.OHH Illlil.K lM'Hl.lslllMi
( ll., 7U i'liestiiiit st,, I'liilii., Pii., in ,t
pearlH.ru nt.. C liknco, III.
William Herold & Son,
005 ami 507 Main-St., Plattsmouth, Neb.
F
G. FRICKE & CO.,
KKEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND ,
-A (. (I'M l'.l."t K STUCK OK-
Drugs,
eoicioes, : Paints
DKl'GGIsrS' SCNDRIhS AND I'CRK LI(JCOKS.'
IJTJl.TUflTlIIjrrTnMCI flTITJTiniTl! mr nn l
Lixnuvixii iiuixo wittrjXUUUI UlLbhU AT AI I, HUURS.T ;s '
AND OILS.
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THE DAILY HERALD F
OR I0C.1