; - -. - .f . . .- ..' . . - ,v-'''",,l"l""' ,J """" til J, 1 ; r - 5 1; R. R. TIKE TABLE. B & M. R. R. in Nebraska, MAIN LINE. KXrRKHMTKllNH uM'l STATION No. 1. 9 :i a in V ;a a in o z'- a in! u : it mj to :i'4 a mi No. 3. Plattstiioutli . 4reaoll .... Caacvrd . dar Creek. LouUvllle.. . South peud . AxblitiKl O rem wood . . Lincoln Halting Red Cb.u4... MeCook Akroa DnTr til 7.1'. p in 7 in 7 12 in 7 :'; p in do p III ( p 111 ft :4". p hi :' p in 10 :l.r p m 3 :is a m I :.T0 a III it :'mi a in :ir, a III I S :(Ap in 1 J : J' p hi ;Vt p in :A1 p in 10 :K) p in In :Vi a in 10 :4? a in 11 :0. :i in Ar. l.'ve 11 uiiAr. Yi t in' l.'ve I : L . a m'Ar. ::3 pin I. e r. 8:Mi iniAr. .l.'ve f :"- III; I.'t 'Ar. II :iiO iniAr. It :IOp in l.'v Ar. 4 tflain'ar. 4 :'IOa in l.'ve Mi a ni ; A r. KXTKEKS TflAIXS OOJNfJ KAT. STA'lIOXSi No. No. I. I'latt mou tti. ireaolts C.ncord Odar Creek. I.oulsvll!- South I'.end.. Ahland Cren wi.od . . I.'llt'olll Ila-ding . Kr t loud... McCnrk Ar. Ar. Ar. Ar. Ar. Ar. Ai. i :in n in Ar. xi a in a m 8 :-V. a m S :-'" a in S :I7 a m H :"3 a m 7:14am 7 :TI a in 3 : 50 a in 7 :''0 a m 10 :!" p in 10 : t(i p in t : V p in 7 :l.i ) ni 3 :0) in 3 :'-'0 p in 1 :5ft a ni 1 1 :('". a in 7 : a in 4 :M p ml Ar. 4 p ii. 4 :'i2 p m 4 :t0p in :t :.Vl p iii .1 :.'IJ p in Ar. Ar. Ar. Ar. r. Ar. .Ar. :i:ISpin lAr. 2 -.en p nij Ar l.'e 2 :'.'." pin:l.' r. 'j :." a m'Ar. I.' vi' 10 iloam: l.'ve Ar. a :f a iniAr. ! Ar. a ;.V a l.il r. I.'vr 4 a ni! l.'ve Akron . . . Denver. - r. l' :4A p m1 Ar. ,1 l.'ve 1 :.5 puil.' . ...!l.'v 7 :n-" p inllve I r;iin .1 and I. nuinlirriii:; : :n il 4i) west of K 1 Cloud, run dully exfppi Sunday. K. C. ST. JOK& C. B B. R. .r.vrioNx : r.M'urt. tkainh mm:th. .'IX' l l:.t tMll. U'll . TiaiMiln . . . 1. 1 rliitlr Iti-IIn . . . . Omaha STATION ; 4 a j :-M a 5 :!1 a : .t 0 :: a i:i lu Hi it; .. : : p in li :"7 p iii ti :! I j: in ft p ft H p in RM'BKfH TUAIN4 COIN. sui.ru 1'I.itMuioiittl'. Oirapolis l.:i I'i.itl Mrl'.rvue OiuaU a : 10 p HI :. u p in 7 p lu 7 :i'J p in 7 :J0 p lu v :! a J :ui a S7 a is :'.' a 01 in in Ui8;:ri putiisc I'ailroad. KXres leave i.oiui 1'rpigut leaven gou.jr !eao ! touu .: suClil. tot' l it. .HOl'TII. Cm.ilii 7 -to i ia! a.V S..M.. Vi.Ui m. i apiiiioo .17 I ,:i7 " ! .;.? jv U.. r.priu3'':cl f 4.' . w " y..'S U.uivi;:o .it .ir 'Aeeptutf Vt,r. V.Zi .' 40 ' bx A rot a " t 31 3.: . " i-anoar hi.or :ivt j i a K..UH.IM 'iry . a.lu 7."7p.iu.i i t . IjOu.! '.' P.. hi a.;u j : Coiii ! NOHTH. ; )ii:- t uin.,' m in u. tt. X.aaU-- - Kansait . uy Duahar A voca Wepinjr Water. LuisViiT rpi iimileld I'apihiou ti u'J a. iii f.JS p 111 6.10 a. iii 8.32 p.m. ..o a. ni 4.-4 p.m 4 j4 " 5.3.1 ti.13 -6 M " if l p 111. o 40 CIS ; :.: ;.m ; . jo 4 11 '.4"i 3.5.. i.:r, .Vi". The above I Jefferson City time, wh.t u U 14 inmuteM faster than Omaha time. ABUIVAL AXI IIKPARTIItE rLATTNXOl'TU HAILS. OP ARP.IVF.e. '.3 p. in. I 4.30 a. m. )" u.OO a. lit. I p. m. l.uo a tn . p. m. ii.'io ;.;-w p. m. j 1.03 t. m. liF.?Al.T8. ) P. h a. ni I 3. x) p. m. j ft. io a. in. i .35 p. in. 4.-j.r .. in hi a. m ,-.- ia. 4i p. m. C.Oo a. m i.c p. m MOSEY tVESTEBX. SOKTilEKX. tul'THEK.N, OMAHA. WKEI'INO WA1EK, il.r-a a in. Ic. 17. Ism. KAI-TOKTVILLR. hate caHa:u kois OHDKRS. i ordiTx iet PxceeUin SI5 - - - to cents Over ?!3 au.l not cxeeediiix t' - - - 15cei ts " i0 - - "0cer.! 34 - - io - - J5ceuts A iujsi? Jli-nev Ordvr may include ;. iy rfinonil f;om tuie cvat to fifty dollars. I at KU5t not contain a fraction tl pail of cent. VATf.n fOH I'HrAiK. It r'.-ifij mrittr (letters") 3 cents ter ou?:C;. -A "' "" ( 1'ublisher'M rates) -i ei s per 10. . "" "" ( I :.iiiiiMif Ne.yap. rs and iiook c. rue tinier tUi-clait) I cent j'er pac.l O'.jr.cp. Ith class n.er-h.i.'.dise) 1 cent per nunc:". .1. V.'. M AHSHALl. P. Zi. OFFICIAL, DIRECTOIiY, I f V XIItF.CroBV . ;EOrt;i. S. SMITH. Tay r. VILLIAM H.T'SHlXi. 1 rpasurer. J. D. M t PSOX. City Cierh W1LLKTT PoTTK.MiMi;. Pol.oe Jude. K. It. WIM'H Ail. City Attorney. P. H. MI'KI'UY. fliirt of Police. P. Mii.'ASN,tHriiifrt"f Streets. V. KiKHN KE. Chi-f of Hre Dept. W. II. SCH I LD ii N EC I IT. Ci'a Poard f lit al:h cor.xcii.ji ks. lat Ward Wio . Herold. il. !. Jnl Ward .1. M. Patfrsoii. J. li. Fairfield. yr.1 Ward A. B. .Mur .liv. J. li. M-irrisoit. 4tb Wld V. D. Lehoootf. P. Ml( ailn.i. CIIOOI. BOAK.i. JESSE n. STEODK. J. W. It I:.VK'V M. A. HAKTK; X W-. VS I N I KK.vl Ef.X'. U D. BtNNfcTT. .V Lo.VAIiD. rwMr-j.o. w. m viis:iai.:.. COCXTV DIUSlTORT. Vf. II. XEWELL. County Ttva.jrpr. J.W. JKNN1M..S, County fur. J. W. JoHX.hd.n, t unty Jade. K. W. HYEKS.Hhrtin. CYKi' Al.lOX. sup't of Pao. XaLructla. a. W. FA1KF1 Ft. t. Comity nuneror. r. r. OA?, fortsurr. t-'OlM) COJ Jtlsnl.'X L"H.". JAair.S IKA FOLD. S."ut;i P.-u-l Preetuct. SAilT-i:ICilAULP-aj.. M.. PicaM Pi. Cii.rr. A. K. iODD. Ph -Ttsnjoulu 1 'an tea naviug bjs:tie- i;h the County Couniioi.ris. will !ntX ti.iu ei s--ioa l: Hint Monday and TursJay ot tach moutli. P.OAKIt t.r TKAOK. r'SANK CAH".LTlii. J-je-id: . J, a. i'oxno.:. i.::i:Y p-.-i-a., Vicip.--ji- (ittat. WM. S. WML", ..- rtary. FKED. UOiiir.U. lr?.nu. Meaiar ine"ii' oi it f. :...! -.r r-ie Co-t: t n JU.llie nr I JrJ i e-j.:itf eih rio::ih JFTBA U H E I S T ft Frnbjhe Pjnh, Pare Uilk DCUVCUCD U4ILY. Spiai aJU attended to. aad Frein MUk (roiaiaia - furntbPd )ii nt ' r PLATTSMOUTH MILLS. FLATTSMOCTir NEB. c. iiiiuii:!., Proprietor. Flour, Corn Meal 'ti - Feed T'vtmmi ' : Aly on' bind a4 tifX ,Umst ch ' I Born? fllentfvii tr ciiKtoa wot riatUmoulh TelepJ oio Kxchansr. 1 .1. I. Youdr. residence. I ltiin-t t 6i i.-wln. tor. 3 M. II. Murphy &, Co., - 4 iolinrr StahlfH. 8 I'oauty rirrk'd ofJlct. a K. li. I .' 1 1. ri'Hhlpiii-'. 7 .1. V. Wfkla'h, ftoie. 8 Wpttprn L'niori IVIt-Kraph 111ip. V 1. II. Wlweh r. rriHlencf. 10 l. A. CaiupbPil, 14 K. 11. Ultoliiaiu. 1.'. Jo. Wity man. " 1 J. V. .i-iiiiliiv. 17 W. S Wlfp. oIIU-p. IH Morrlsrfpy Itros., i.l.lc. 1! V It. 1'artpf. lor. 'J I J. V. I'allllflil, rcl'IPUCP. lil il. 11 ilmi-hy. Ti 1. II. Wli;i-lrr Si o . oPJce. 1 J. Y. 1 av'or. rpnnlpiicp. Jli f. V.. K.itliier' onii-e. ail .1. I. Vouox. "tore. stH I't-rklii-i I louse. 2 K. W. Hy.-r, rpni.tisii'i'. sii .luurnal oflict'. :tj KaiiflpH'M ! ollii'p. at ilKKAI.I) I'l II. (.'it ufTlfP ar .1. N. vif, n-siiifuci-. M . M. t'haiimaii. 37 W. II. Ioiiph. M A. N. AuliUan, " 3 U.K. ralm.-i. 40 W. II. SrhlUlkiii'i ht. i,r.v.r. 41 Sullivan k 'Vun ey, 11 A. W. Mi'i.'Miuhlin. rcid'ii'i. 4.1 A. raltProu. Ilviy. 41 .M. Iloiiiii-.t. 4J Is. U. Itcjitn't t. rrsi.Ieue. 41 lif.i. S s'Hiitli, oflli-e. 17 I.. A. M.Kirf, llorM. I: .1, V. :triiPM. ri'viih'iiPO. .'Hi It. U. I IvitiKxtoii, oHlrp. i; I. V. Wpfkh irli, n-BKlt-uco. 3tt riiaplaln Wright. Sl" W. H. Si liiKlkiiui l.t ' 3i (ieo. S Smith, " K. II, inifHtoii. " 315 l". C. lt.illald, ' ThwItPli hoard ":inp-ti I'lattsm.iiili with Anhlau I, Arlington, lll.iir. Council I'.lurt-.. I if mont. l.liK'.iln. O'naha ICIkliorn Station, 1'apillion. Suiiuutit'ld, ioulvi!le South llrnd and Waverry. PROFESSIONAL CAKDS. KMirii & i:i:f.sov, ATTOHNEVS AT LAW. Will practh-p in .il! the 'onrt ia thn .vtatc. Office ovpr I-'iikI Na tional ll.mk. 4 1 I'LATISM UTil - .NKUKVSKA. 111. A. SALISBl'tlV, DE1TTIST. XHce ovpr Smith. Klack Jt Co's. Druv; Stor. Fir.it class dentistry al loaxoiiabio pri.:c, ttily If. 3i h'.s i:. m. i.. PIIYKK'I N ami SUIKilCO.V. OITIcp on .Main Street, hetwivii sil h and Soventli, MUith itif Olllce open da rind iii ;lit i'i.i'ntv I'nv.mi'i n Sn':i!il ;ii!.iiiu ;i'-i to dis.'.tc of u.niK n ami ehi!dri'.i. H OToxoioi: ATTOKSKV AT LAW a NOT.VltY l'."IIL!C. Filtfi'rahl'H ltloe'. I'LAHMOLTII, - .NfttllASKA. Ageat for Siea nsl.io iiiies to and from Kiirpe. diawCaly U.U.LIV f.ih'rU.V. M. P1IVSICIAN & MIUHEON. OF KICK HoriiS. from to a. m.. to 2 p. in. Kxauiinii i; Suieou for V. S. Petition. - lill. li. llils,,.ll, r II Y S l C I A X A Ml il ti KO N , Can be foiled bv cMiliai; at bi.s oitice. (-: to i 7th anil Ma-u streplt. in .J. tl. iVa'ei'uiau: liotiio. VLATi SAHiUTII. KlilUMk A. .l.'i.'i. rt. MATHXttH ATI'OIC'KV AT I.AV,'. OiVee over I Ivfl' Aiwoo.i'a store. so:i" i side ol Ai'.iia bi.'li'.ci i ".ill :tml I. til strocl". I'ltf ATTU.VKY AT LAW. V.iU pi a. ta- lu all the Co . lis i'l the .iatc D-iti'icl .Ml i:t- ) tin I S-it.ti i'u 'tlic. ATTOKXKY AT LAW. Keal iC,t.it-. Kne I:, oiiranee and Coii.-eti-.iu A-eie-y. Orssce Untoi bioex. i'l.i!tsiiio''i;h. Net': a. 22ii3 tf.n. vit2i-:i.i:e c. LAW OKFICfc, lUil lt:.te, Fire and IAU I, surance Ai;eiits. I'iatts'itoiHh, N;-Hr;iska. : lee tors, tax -pay em. Hate ;t complete, ahtr.' of titles, in.) ;;;icj anil real wtate, ue U... p!aas. &e. i j a: :s k. Notary Public. ATTOUXKYAT LAW. Will pnu-tiee in C;.-1 a.:d adjoining Couuties ; gives special atter.l io. to collections and abstracts of titie. Ollice n Fitgemhl lilock, Plattxinouth. Nebraska. HV I JUSTICE ok the: peace. H:.s his oi'ilci'' in t !u ! on Cluca ;t Av -inf. readiness to att ml lice. out p:u't of his resilience :! ! '.; may he found i-i io the UiitiPs of the of 17! f. a. :i. 3v::is.;;.u. : ss. G. M. 11. Gni'P.tate fn PHAPMACY AND MEDICINE. Ofllcc i:i Perry's diuz storcop;iosue tho Pe r kins hou; itios:r ii. vii:iau, Notary Public. AlTtiK.VKV AT LAW. Oifice over Carruth's Jewelry Store, riattsmouth. - Nebraska TA. A . HARTICAfJ, V 21 3t . ' LL.IU-K. Pl.ATMMOUTH N 1,1: FT iz.iKK vi.:. Prompt and caret'u! Law Tract i-p. :u;t".itio:i to a genet..! A. .V. .Sclliyan. E. II. ,7ot.:.tv SULLIVAN &W00LEY. Attorneys ar.c! Counsolor3- OPFTCE-In r': rci.m Hi ck, front rxm eot..i -tucy. c.ei " . Pr..;n.t '-tlvnti-jn fcirea i sli b lulae.' . ma-;;, I BOYD & LARSEtf, Contractors and Buildeis. ill fcV.c itiniates o.i ail kimU of work. A;v iii'diit lett at th Liimb -r Yanl or Post Oilier will recclvrr pronnt attertlou Heavy Truss Framing, ! r bar. is aud Iar buii.iiiig.i a eperialty. For refcicncp apply t : ii or li. A to .1. P. Youn g. J. V. Wee Wa'er man & Si n. d&w Vin;SI.EY 3: GO'S C3 x n 3Zu;lc OXLTftt Vegetable OU uzid lied Tallow. - Tei.-.i-.:co l.nv..vli?e?t to ctrethisSoay :. ;!.-.!. WIT BACH Cil yE r.lYY. A FINE T..J.SJ.K IxAPKIN Ti.la o" r l-i mnd-j Tor short tla only pr.J sL.t t.lU t thk'n r.civardai,e of at OXCE. T. h Tr.VI.n M'.'T tlii Soap to ulSfooro wesh izs wi:h grc-'vr e t-o t jan au soap In the r..r.rkct. Ii hz r.o EQUAL tcr U3 la hard on 1 cold water. YDUIi ESSSEU HiS IT. G.A.Wrisley&Co. omoAao, &2cav?ctvr9r of Standard LmuaCr 3 rr- iinj 4 i'gdS tojra. we'll see yrju later PECK'S BAD BOY; He Played Ills Pa for an Orange man, .tnit Ha Vlnally irppn EIniilah-d f-'t'oiu HW IIoiiip. KwppI, Kwi-tt lie nip--21 e Thrpatf u Hulridew JIold ou hero," eayu tLe groi-ery man, V(i!i:c I aik hero aul havi; roiuo nmplu niifjar. What did your J a drive you aTuy from lioiue i for?" " ' I KOt it wait on acoouut of fit Patrick' l.y," aid tho lad hoy iih ha Lit o.T half a pi.uiid of niaple ar.gar, and di'icd hit U-ai rt. uVoi aee, p. ni vor H'-tsi u:a buy a new ailk Landkorchief but Lu wantd it. 'Toth.-r lay ma j;ot one ofi tlifHO oiar.gp-fo'orc-J hiiitulkcrch'urfA, and pa i'nmcdiatoly had a fore throat and ho waiit'vl to wear it, Hiid ma 1 t him put it on. I thought wo'iM bio.ik liim of tnkin;; everything nice th tt ma f.;o, no whey he wont down town wiili tho orango colored haml kerchiof on I.i n-fl, I tol.l ?owc of ILe St. Pi.ti'iuU !uiv in Vt-j iliiid wanl, who had rccii lihhons on, tiint tho old lulT-r that was putting ouefylcwas an orangciuau, aud ho said ho could whip any St. Patrick' I)ay inau in town. 'I ho fciler-i laid for pa, aud when he fp.nio alon one of them threw a barrel at pa, a" unollic-r j ullod tho yullow hf.i.dkuruhief off hia uok, aud they all yelled 'hang him,' and ono giahho 1 a ropo that was on the fudowalk n hero they were iiiovinp; a Luihliiij ., ., ,1 , n .1 an 1 (li.riteil. ion H a (hue to bee r-a run. Ho met ii policeman and pant more n a hundred mo t h i 1 trie J to miirdoi him, and they had ma'.ilo l him and tttolen his yellow handk r cltief. 'J he poheonian told pallid life wan not Hale, end ho be't.-r o homo and lock liimHolf ie, and he did, ai.tl J wan telling ma about how I got the boy.s to hcaro pa, anil ho he.ird it, iuiiJ he lohl lau tt.at t-e ilcd it. HeHaLl i had cause;.! him (o run mmo foot races than any ch'inipion pedctri:n, and had indo Ihh hf.f nn! o ii al.l..-, nnd now I must go It rt'.cr.e. J'ow 1 want you to Bend a ooup'e of pou.uN of craoU'.-i over to the lioiiKO.an.i have jvur l.oy tell tho bin d girl tbnt 1 havo gono tl:wn lo tho rivtr to drown niywlf.nnil t-ho will tell ma, and ma will toll pa, and pretty vou will see a bald headed pussy leau whoop ir.g it up towards tho river with a ropo. They may Ib-ek, at tihi'-s, that I am ft littlo tough, Lut wbt ii it como.4 to pariiiig for ever, they ;;!. i. " -'. il, iho toaeh-T at 8 -hool sayti yon nru it hnr.io...l iniidbi," said the groctj-v man, at 'if- ebarv d tbe eraelfoi a to tlu h..y'.- pa. 'II j lu l;al to turn you out to l;-p vou from iii;i:;e ;!ie morals oi the tier tiv hofa'a. llo? thati" .. w.t. about proaking n i.;ro. When I S"!-e.i him what I houli ti.'a!i, hu told mo !u i- in u wino Peei:h of so .no ;ieat man, soi;i6 hiv y:.r or BtateHnian, o 1 lot.ri.oil one of JJoL jitgersoll'8 rfpeeclies. Well, von d a dido to re :ha teauher anil the acl.o'.I commptee, when 1 si.irud in on i!oi) ingerdoll's loctioe, the one that was iu the pap:r when il. 'j here. You fie) 1 thought if a news paper that ail the pious folks talus l.i their families could publish Inger.-ioiru f pv.cch, it wouldn't do any hurt for a pour ht'le ly, who ain't kne-o high to a giraffe, to apeak it in B. h-ol, but they m:do me dry up. 'i he toacher is a lvpiiblikin, and when Inger atll vfl ' sp al;i:i!4 around hero on politix, the time of the elect: ti. tho teacher Raid Pol) was ttia emat test mau tain country ever produced I heard him nay that iu corcus, when ho went bumming around the ward Hvttin' 'cm up night. j.oit;uj to bo Huperintoudeut ot Bclitjols. ilosaut J ob Ingeruoil just tojk tho cake, nd 1 think it wan dam moan in him to go ba:-k on Pob arid me too, jiwt cause there was no ''eatio:L 'IU-3 school committee made tho t-cr.chor gtop mo, sud they asked me if I didn't Ivnow any othor piece to upeak, aud 1 told them that 1 knew one of lioeeher's, and t'ney lot m go ahead, but it was one of Peecher'a new ones where he said he didn't talieve in any hell, aud al'oro i got warmed up they said that w:i3 enough of that, ana I had to wind np on "Mary hid a Little Lam. " None- of them didn't kick on Mary'i Lm, and I '.vent through it, and they let mei go home. That's about the uafo.-jt thing a bey can speak in school, now davs, either -Maiy hil a littie I-am," or "Twi.iklo, Twiiklt Lhhe Star." That'll about up to the average inteleck of the committee. Put if a boy trie to t.ranch out as a statesman, they choke him oiT. Wei!, I am going down tho" river, and I w ill leave my coat and iiat by the wood yard, ar.d get behind the wood, and you steer pa down there and you will see some tall weeping over them ciothe's, and maybo pa will jump in iftcr me, and then I will come out from bellind the wood and throw in a board for him to swim afhore on. Goodbye. Give my pocket comb to my chum,' " and the boy weiit out and hung up a sign iu front of the grocery, ad follows: "Pop corn that the cat has slept "in, cheap l'oi pop corn balla for sociables." ttraise ChameffriMtles of a Color Blind 3Ir.ii. Philadelphia Times. "I should think you would meet with ftmnj mistakes?" ' "Ido. I ofteu gctou tho wrong car late at night, and, after a while, liud myself almoet Leyoud walking distance of my dostiuatiou. Of oourse I swear; but that don't lielii mat tei lia othor day my wife said: 'Henry, do g;t a black suit of clothes this timo, and doa't come homo hero wearing that eternal brown -:lotli.' I said 'all right' I bonsht what I I wa supremely confident was a jet black Bttit. Vpjn going home I gazed proudly at my part j. pr and said: 'See, I have got this time a ! black unii' Sha laughed, and to this dav j I am wearing those c lothes, which aro a deep j brown in color. W hen I want a little circus all to TrreP, I close rty eyelids and vigorously rub t.sy eyeballs. I never tee over scve-i eof- ors, out I see tliooo seven mighty fjumk and they ti.icce around in spf.ta ami streaks and zi-izig nhpes hko uemona. Plood has a dull gray s-ppearance, like stone. Sly inability io dsriniiish colors renders mo more suscepti ble to nin?ic than most people. The lost power is tliun compensated for. 1 am aiso liiagnr-tie, hut wne'lier this de pends upon my color-blindness I do not know. See! I hru-di mv hair, vou hear a crackim: 1 hou:id and sparks jump from under mv hat. I do this witoout a::y effort. To a certain extent I am insniiEib o t-- pain. I think this is conse nucKt rij-oa most color blindness. My nerves are blaut'.'d, tnce I dropped a heavy" j ieco of i-on on r.iy .h cutting it completely from tho foot It di l not hr.rt me. I saw" Mood, but that waa u'.L p.ui I must say good hyo here; v.c ar-? at the tl -ptu." and the stranger jumped out and difapper.rc.l. to Antiiy the Soda lteiudy In ;i'.:rriM ntsd M aItL. . V; ercor.io i.i IV.p .lar Ssienco Moaihly. It is i.ow ma iy yera ago that the author, whi'c e: gag d iu si.mo iuvo.tiati .iisas to the tpi.i:: ie-i .u.o i u'c?.i oi too a.kiaej in inilam mafi u of the :;in, et?., was foriunato cuougb to d;scovar that a siline lotio l, or saturated s ..laiion of the bi-arbonttjj soda iu oiihei plattt aUr or camphorated water, if appl;--d speedily, or as mou as possihl.-', to a b:ir::c l or Bcalwe J ptrf, was uost efTectv.al in iiiiiuedi- nw'iy relieving tho acn'e v. Lei ib.e 1 ur.i v.s oiilv Lurai'.g pain; lti;1 s:. er.icial, or not .e cjr.rjie o a f!io very great tev r.v.i-jvi.i a1 pai.i i.i very -jlio:; :i .ie: iiaving al to -li vuiaj'j or ile.e.'.il.e atl'l ol;e.k, oi p.-e.'. i ; '.-t.i:w if r.ppiiel at risciueie: I-a . ill .1, se;;-1.:- it. on or too i.ti or U..t oi ec'j- md. t f t pn irv:J k'.I . is in e. 'seal v to en a ; e -c : ;iu-, n - . l.'.O' ;. :; -. 'v. o- Lu. . tci or .- .:.. ;ta . y wit', .v . -1 M-'. u yilur. hi'ii tl.A' alt i i --o:t r g, or even thi i: ei ri .-a.; o :t to crer ti. . :;;. i t. keep it c. ii t .-. ; e . i lol;eu hj as :. ily di.s in 'ana it n n teases in from a in:: n i: J i i:o- -.r i a i.i'.'cri u. p.'-rt f tlie l mli, sucli ss .! t u -.if ;li J to '- an. I leg, ha' be. , Wi rt th Jiiii i .hand -ii 1 'o ca- bur. e.l, it M e it ti.e , .art at . COl. .-Ollfetlt VI"..: - hell p lieu o.e, to pi. .i i ... ; or p.oi, or o a. .! ! v.itii iho io ii lotioi nu .ei jt rbpi-e im i. t;:e p iin sabsitls; c thrt jiiuo miy la ; w ni.t- i or ucircl.-. with a piirgifiu'd .nit u landiM) p.rcvi nus'y staked i .ho fiif.:r.itl H.diii ori aud kept C.inhH:i.;y wot v.-.th ii, the relief beieig iis-iaily iuii.ie into, provide i tho solution i-j datur .ia l Mi j cold. What .s now usuady soid as l. e:i. iHaate of soda is whit Ilia ve com-.iiotily n -.l and rocommendeo, althongh thin is well knowa to vary mu ;h in quality according to where it id manufactured; l.nt U will Ih fonnil n answer tho pitrposo. althougli probably H-iwartfa i4 most to be dejip-ided on, tho com rmri carbonate being t.e caustic. It id be lieved that a larg pr.poriloa nf K)3 li -al prac titioner are sttu nnawtro of rho remarkable qualities or tajs easily applied rwtnody, vbjcli recomuit udn itself for obvious reasons. THE HUMAN TUMBLER Uovr tho Circua Craze Drives Boya Into tho Profoeaion. ThPi ItiMpr HpprPtS of the ICIns iukI the JIj t(ei-i'M of SuuirrnaulU KAplaioeil hy an Iixpt-rt. New York Journal. "More people go into tumbling than inlj any other line of circus buM'tiese," naid a pei former, a brawny, big limbed lusty fdloiV, Mantling iu ihe dre;?aiag room of Pai-mui's show, lie had junt vaulte:l over five e'e pnUits, and a brushing tno dawdust f...: i liis knees. uAii ordin;iry tt.mblet- g.;ts J:. a week; an etraordiiry one, S-V. A leapt. r who id able to (urn a i!.;.iV.Ie ba-';, Lack spual ctnkoorow pirouct'o ovm- four oit .h:tiit o.i tho ground unJ t.uo eleph.uit in mid.iir, n.n. 1 . in" on a tub, may t ommcud i" a week, -vbii h id iiicruattK) I t-j $ 10U w l.ou ho doers a trap .i act" "llnw d;)c-s out; learn iho bunin risV "1 w ill tell you how I learned it. My experi ence, in part ia that of many. When 1 was a green country boy 1 dropped corn for bU eoiifs a day and sold wil l black berried for turco cuiits t tpiart to get money to i;o to a tir.-m with. I looke.l forwai'd to the lnonllis: tallied about ittiay:i;u of it at nights. 1 w iikod rive i.i to Htu the circus, and f;cve:i i:nl to meet it. 1 went into th.t .. It ev :o: .our ii.i.-d l-.W II :.. -1 I i ,i .V i.i . I'lt o the atia-'onda, the bearded v.e-in i. aud tho ed ucated hog which cotiM up-;! :iwai'ld ati.l lorwartld and was immotisiov bt'iicr in figure .-i tiian I was. I went itit tho" circua. S't -h rid iie;! 1 vas delirious with joy. When tit tuck ntnlo came out i got on his ba.-k, just as the regulation drunken ma:i belonging to the circus made a broad ewathe through tliti crowd at the front floor and fell over against tlie ropes. I clung to tho lnulo hko grim death. lie bucked wi'h me. He backed mo against the centre -pole. He rolled os-er and over in the ring, and wiped up most of tho hnwdiiMt with ma The clown hi ted mo oil. Y ben I came to my nouses the clown wan bcii-ling over inn. I wus iu tho dressing-m .m just -is 1 am now." "He's a plucky chap," said a man in tights. A half do.-'ii other tights and spangles said I v. as a plucky feiiow, and then tho lir-u man usi,.'d nio to travel with him. I had made ar r.iiigenientH to go to sea with tho captain of a c:tal boat. 1 broke my romantic engagement with tho cspt.in, and when the circus left town I wci; away, covered with plaster, iu tho band WEgotl. ' The man mid h wotiid ! p r-: i : i lor four yi.ar". 'J ! tl'll 'O .'I'l-V.! a' th ! p ! cir.-usc? ttko nr.pre.iiie.-j. forr."iv take thtt.n. Hi . Mill! Circu-5 a tors ::.-,..:; th.-ir art when c'll'drcu. ii ono to try to bocomo a pt-rti mo as an cp- is tho regular '. IV. t -oili. i.tll : d SouietitmM in..-. tld.lti )i,S Rf-3 t!io .ly begin to learn i u-te'oss for any iner af ter he h is grown up. I never knew si. h a ono to suc- ce-'ti. .uy teacher and iiatro.i travo me m r i -- bcnr l an 1 clotaos, s i n.' sp-jndi::g money", many whippings, and when I hatl looonie a lit tle pioiiciunt tirow my s da ry along with his own. 1 practiced an l our a day. Longer practice is hurtful. I i:r;t learned to balance myself on my hands: the-i to turn a back b mersault; it being 't eisior sotncrdault than a front o.ie. Then i.i turn 1 learned Hip-flaps, hand -springs), fanvanl pomersaulw, rows of forward somers.. ttit-s i it -kward somersaults in rows, progressive and retrogressive fiip-ilaps, i.p.d at last the ronnd-tjif t'.iji-llap and twiner c :n!ii,e l. This fea t bulo gs to cross tamb- i.ig, tiio most difiicnlt kind. Not even per former daes it. A Hip-Rap is turned Ly'throw u:g yourself on your ti in is on the vtiry spot yetr f'ojt v.o.o "a moment before and then c; .ringing to ioi upri-bt posidoi. To throw yont self on your l.-e tls ! yard or r irota where you stand is a "bob-gob. Only amatourg do i". A profess'tiu-i i can turn twenty-f'vir i i;t-''.:ipa in oucccssi.:-; oa a paco six inches t; pi:;ft. toak mo tvro years t 1 'i.rii tho routine of irnhliiig ami live vers io bs'onto pritjici 'nt 1 lever lost practie-! fur a single dav. In Avin ter I pel-formed my !e;..ts every after:ico:i i.i tho circus bara." "Is it hard to tarn a fccmersanU over five clcph-autsy" "It roriuires preat nn vo and en'ire Nlf-ro'i. fid -ace. If a man lose t his sc-lf-coiiridtmeo ho Aviil never do it. Sometimes wo fail because v.e do not strike the epriug-board right; some times because we do liot take the right step. I never knew of any accident to a tumbler more serious than a sprain or the breaking of his arm. I have noticed that short men make lotter artists than tall ones, and that tilertnees is a greater requisite than strength. When the men run down to the spring board tho le ist ski'lf'ul tumbler always comos first, a loss skill full socond, and so on; the best tumbler cornea last." "Is it possible for a cross-eyed man to turn a sommorsiuit over five elephants?" "Emphatically, no!" "Are any performers trying to learu to turn a triple somersault?" "Yea. It has already been done, but never satisfactorily. It is impossible to get command of the third somersault. An expert performer sometimes hits it by accident, but it ia never sure. In the third somersault one whiris around three times as fast as ho does in tho first ono and it is only by chance that he may s:ri!:o on his feet or keep on his feet when ho doe. strike. Iu a double somcrsau't you go round twice as fast tiio second timo as vou do the lirsr." "Is ihe art of tumbling developing?" "We now turn, a d-mbio back somersuilt from a man's hand. A few years ago oulv one 9 lmcrsault was turned in this wav. Half our art consists in the grisco with which we do our feats. The style of the tumbler is one of tho principal point on w!ii..-u lie is judged by profossiouald. No two tumblers do tho sumo tiling in tiie same manner, l or instance, ono mm begins a ronnd-osT with one hand, in this way; a second, with the othor hand ia another way." -"Are there difTorcnt Mads of single somer- sanl's?" "Wo have fom-. They aro called divers, tucks, twisters and pirouette. The first is, ex celling the j;i. oiiette, the most difficult. l'i performing it thr- tumbler projects his body at ft 11 length into M,e a;r like diver, and dtv.'s not turn till alnio-t over the cushion. In the ecoiul he leaps ttraignt up from the st.nug bo:.rJ, he gathers himself uj liko a bah and goes over at once. In a twister ho turns his body in fcueh fashion that he alights with his face toward the snripgboard. In a pirouette be iwists himself twice as much as in a twister." "Do you think of any interesting fact cou i.e.'tyd with your profession?" -a'os; there are more religious people among tho tumblers than in any other lino of circus performers, save only the lady riders." The Model IVouian. Detroit Free Press. She lives in Flushing, Long Island, does the model woman. For eleven years she has not beeu on the strootd. Never during all that period has her estimatablo husband pit on a Lutio-.iless fthirt or stocking3 with holes in them. His tame chickens have been cared for, his flowers been cultivated, his pet canary fed and all the household d.ilicb have been promptly attended to. Such is tbiB model woman, as tZejcribod in V the ioeal press, which adds tint "fho received no isifors and never visits " The only thing that throws any doubt ou thu story id Sjo ad- uido:ral statcnieTit that i-ho is -rcg:rdod Ha or.e ot ;Le most iuteiligeut and w iUiust woiiic-n iu the viihige." Kow; this fact leak.d out coa e .niua a woman who never visits or is visited dee1 nt appear. Perhaps it w is because her i.rdvhb its dil not know Iit tied they endowej her with the virtues a:d c-.-eilruees they f-.u.tid 1 tt king iu the womim ho did visit and re.jo.V3 vi.'its. However this mav lr. l-'l"hiag w -man is ore after I-. bi'rt.uwn Irouit If !r csan persuau.t her to leave her se clusion aiU her husband's buttotis long ouough to illustrate Lii loctures upon too true splierf of woman, ho will confotiud far more effectu ally than ho row seems to be tloinst, the bril liant ajt'-goiiMts w ho are pricking his theories to pieoos. An F.aisy Answer. New Y'ork Tribune. Governor Sherman is. accordiejr. to ex-Secretary Kirkwood, having the hardcet tTme anj goyernorof Iowa ever hatL "Surely, governor," he" recently said to his sturdy old predecessor, "you must have had a worse timo tlui ing the war." "Oh, no!" answered Mr. Kirkwoo L "Of course, I had a hard time ; but then every mau who dared find fault with me wasde-.-larJd dis loyal. A Itallroad ItRfe. Au exciting railroad race will soon take place in Florida A tho law now stands, the flrs railroad that islmilt to Tampa will get tho lands granted, and at least five different managers ara making preparation! to come in ahead, . . " i I v a j or ' Longfellow: In thu world a 4aqtti0jjy, THE COW TJREE. Ono of Ui9 Greatest Hlefjniii8 Modern Times. ol IJov. )K.in t ana I'rofltah'f It Will to Kit Lud itliU Iho 4 ow 'a !-. lie PtvV.-i Sun. vi .iosi-pii iii i..i.L-r, or i..udoti, j.ol . .:..: r ..... , i , lilies '"-."I""1' ot , ti e w iii.:n nas I ceil .lis.ov ere-l ciied ilio ucow tree," which gis uoik wh -ii in on i . a is made in the l u. k. Stiv eral c-i' lh tiee:i hi'Vtt'iei b tiv.-iit to Kng bin 7, uiel ih y aro Ik M:g ..i!ehe,l v. i:h mo. h CUr.jwily. Votii.n t ot:ld l::.ve I t e i tiincver.! th. i .!;;.! more ciic ilil ,!;.: w..;.t i.mg K-It, WO idi.lii I er.ii.l its .1 : :h:tn ii.: I 'J t:.l! Uil.l and t !.i lie iu CT.V ti etl: 111 pariie: into col ihy jut it ji.y. uho ;n i in; i ' e. i , 1 of tile ( O'.V tleO I y xp'ess. We tlo .of, but just fap . .such trt-.-d i:i the : i make ni) faces al . , a ei bid Ijiiii do iii iu lie; Morning "i d a tin ba-iti, a ..' and a pail and ti' e, i-it tlow n fine!.' and let The farmer 7, cows to tV'K- ca:. hen-1 ns t ' j nr imi w aid ell si.i d lii:;,s, i I'.v.i. , Tro-.t ::.'. t u e! ih- .:,-,'. . ,!.., .... Q-.-.-:- : . .d . art ! . :. . :n.. i can . i. u;n o n ii ..it ... 1 ;. ":i c tin n:.'. wii ten. t.i ' hav w ' : n -. . tree milk itself, !.,;- llle , V.i'e . l-ol.-'i aue -i. ha-. ,. t!.( .. fen . gra tlir-.-. 11 n trc- .- iig tn. i tak -.. tov. ' the It v el m.l . et.'U .. hoi ere :: pt!t- ., st" : at, cr i . i.". tl j i Co " go . r in;; :. pu: w i: li ra r Oil;." ii run re ; er.t -' d pft.t of !': th" Wii: I f l'ai'i oi trnm;. r .: ol hid milk pro . pl.iys seven up n i.e. - ; .i Avnl be no more ' e i -. -i , , itch iu his lace, - 'i. t: . get nervoiib at -' ' : i ihe rotih hunt of - pail over the : - ' ' " - oo! thrtnigh the . : ' b more fo.tder to asiio.-t to mix, and fell:! lle t lit; COW id nut go beilow . the buiclier A l:o J in; cow tree will ;, and ho eati go to hunt hurrwtig np i liKlid the tl.iiiy. tiiat cannot miiU a ivoitie ms over the building aii ice ono can havo ice a handy jug milk llt-Cn's taste. in . iii.tii the pa-lr.io 'iciii, and Kitting .e band and light li'.r, I lies farmer's a- at lintier the ai.d a lover and e cow iieo is gi v young peodo ca;i o fai.iilv should be i ti A ;l, t V,. t i's !: tinie t.'in l-JKl. iv I a.i' I v.-e rust the (lav is led l: Id fashioned cow aviII -I for b.-e., tho calf that is now ih.'in he ii W'.r b, Avill not bo tol- :t ' 'b ttud the c w : -ee will grow in it-ivs r 'ii lv i I'll a patent pail fuil no; book tne daylights (ut of J:i Ihe ii i.s lb. t eio coming there r. eO' rp i.i- i ts no tlauger of n the gar V- i ny the !, ri:e.l, four footed that liiihiie.' -s gaT. s, and no cow-bell to hi ta a w i. .Io m-iybborJioott awake nights. Wo it for grr.nted thai the cow tree will not WC'.il- mom tr-. n; cow be:!, an i t.ial it will not belloAV fully a'ul paw the en rth when neonleare r.g to sleep. We hai. the cow tree as a iii r, tiCfei-itcr, a- the ca o may Ijo, and bid oleoi'ie. ilooj by, old .riiidio. You have u a l-ii'lifnl servant, ami have given miik n vo'! In to, buryu-.l h ,ve gone off and got wii.'.-i mosti v. e needed .tlk, 'and who:: you o I. -iik you were wvnh ft eotitinon't.tl. i never knew non"h to omo homo without br it i bf: wl lo ha-. AV.'.-- i . t :.-:.j.,i bt.y ii -4t tvr von. aifl vou lid CVt i-.(d'..i '.viiCIl V .it I- ew we wore go.ng milk was bad. the cow tiej a to i: t v.- e eii!. ny. and yon Sten ;;side, briuuie, v.ud give eii ..-.. T'io" S'ei-il of Ea.i k I'ai'Ior. l'Liladc-lphia Time. The ae,;tital of Dukes is only a new and mo: e striking evidence of tho failure of the jury system. The trime i-.-.elf is or' far more tier o-.is imr r'. It reea".- v.i al.vrtning tlanger in tho very woof of our hOial life, 'i'uia -.v-3 no vulgar crime, 'he uabirid outcome of crim inal surroundings. 1h c:iii:i:ia! was a i.ietii bcr f the bar i i good landing, a memi er elect ei be legisiiiti.ro of tills gte.it coniir.oa. Wt;..I;h. He itivaeicd., i.etr ived tml traduce 1 af.tiniiy v'..o wcro honoi'-blo, ii:uustrot;s, re spected members of sci)ty;a family who mtght ah'iost hav bcn cit ;d r.s r.-presotitativo of the purest and bc.it Anv-ricn life. What id it .'ir.t ia-tkes snoh aoiious and aliog; tieiis poa fsiv ie .-l reiectahlo A...e.'ie iii tot i !- J A pua- go .1 :ie p:.r: W.I- ( h.st gave .-ne of the 1 1 :.-. sn-'ial dovelo; n.f nt l.o moral t.f the I.i--'- s e .ur.ing in dark pr.rl : -. . to our gins is in fotu-' if ove lop chara-.-te-r, ; ' ' cortaii! fearless in- ..'ii .ldittiio freedom is a -eriam amount, of t . i.e i--art of parents, c. .1:1 of iiileleoiirse i ' ; tag men which is . i ..i g deeper thnn this ; . a..ie of authr.i i y and " p... nts and guardiaiis. :' at intiipendenco tits i s-..-. . without guidance, . : il relatiot.s. Poys it forsee the cous'e- ; - ' innocent pas-times i. 'ingwith com ade-t, , would be Uheu- it is the use of the .i .-. ei,s wisdom to the .- -i.i in guiding their constantly chr.r.g- t - .ntiy remi-rs j'ar :.", but i' is ono of ... .i Mich moral prob ; - : e i.i all .-r oi.il con- p.L .'i:; inc-na when ho C.'J' ao er t" ":; i"he i"r ,.-e.e re-i.e-f; fcC.t'-j. ;i tn ' le. . ..ee: i ii ct '.a rd it bf it i:i til th ab qe as . ill: dn fca : p.... or in . e:, . t!.. le. tii the D.. be., 11: Sr. ; 11 . vol . o ; . tes iiIhv oirter, t.ut e . cottier is the crime. . i --.reets at nighl for . : : .: eii'-sam3 perils. . i f-;- iu-aJctl Vomiiii ;r ::t; -.. ide and eight feet : ..ver aii oven about i.-.p r end of the glass ;.t a box frame near ':! ,vcr end at the far a M.iisto form tho hy ae 5 triangle, of which rp--i licular sidA This s :.: .1 highly jioliched. io th. is i esi low g :s p.. a -e ''! l-ei .c .laced at i tetO spee. er edge o ! to r a !: -e el the s: -j. gl.'.ss i, 1S:i .kt.f :ev 1 roil I i a ft: curt nod in deep black. On this s . ig.j nii:i th i e :rt er was present, ri .-tor of the museum, Yilliam Sebastian, pr.-p s.it. with a retleator 1 i y L t 4 him upas brightly upon a black cloth a ' i'i. e. l'i tii .' oveii aiid with i over di. i'i te ti- . r-'p..s t'-.r t ('!! Ul.Ut'.'l j - 5 o:t c i.-l: 5. .1 : b:-g use ' .i. on too el !; li...- i'ej oi t- r cether blue tiO neck, xv ttr.o:i th"? cloth rcaeli'ng up .luager Sackett and or with their heads iiui and ti:c .ghts trom the gas the lour tii cs of the oven btirn- ! - id eV ; '!:'. a CUt Vetl hleld l re ' !ir t n ; i-g At from pi a ng J !.i::'. .Ir. sa. kett s he d ana t re.-i.d o't v.eodeu bltck-.' tth-J to give :. pciirsD' e oi gi w-i-- sioe of f;- '. - tnio's l:eU. Whoa wit i-i d- ;. i cur'alns were i.'k? Hour '; ti- 3 Tux and .ii i Jlhi- el- anal r..: o't' .t. t" ' v : ii j ve.t" etMoeifc e: tl-.i't:.; nil .will": -ii ' U.j 'e-! .;d r s oy . L i s.it nyr. the i. - i th- vis f n'dv r- it-. ' I. eatle l Il.ae, tw o ii.'.d jo.iri. .iir, r.)tt "-'Msriaa'a li ;c.r.. as "hj platform ben nd t nt it v r.s imno ' i- b i v. here the hca.is joined, for the.- all 1 i 1 .1- :.' fe.-v helm..;.-. to tho nam. b.xty. etitig on hebas'ian i-JXi.lliOr. a, ll ;..:.-t ie Tsid iiis j ... e'it ir, and in tho same Mr. Sackett'.-j ne-id the r; oiL-v 't o;J io;:(.v nt: a. ;ve.d f .'.mi view. lie liisev.- Elim. Tiedrait I-'ree l'ie-s. Ac oil J.'er,- i ,rker s:a- .od Ottawa wad i.... .t.. .i . - , ... . u ..irui ,..r tv .y a .,.1W iO"li HW !r. Stier:.. o- "-.- " tin tl I 1 i cr i. - v.'Tt t was Carbon, r.f TTttu11 X.-. l.i-.i-. ! tl.u o i,er ii iioii.'er 'U l il . u" yoimmr.n c':i-,ii e 1 v i.li, "Ah .Mr. b3i-tr.lL on o c ihe CO v i me? ani i e -r :.i v!3, in , he. of .7. ic.i , i-reside.it of tho 1 irst it.O !::! bat.k of fi'l. ab. i' i. I lir.n ,-.- t.. m r-iti' .1 the cr.Vi's ft. cor-.er to gc! two ct).;cs of 'ilan- rv or ri,. ruitoi -tfaij.fl. r.i.n.'t v r . bod, of thnn, aud if yon." v. iii gr. with me I l :vj y:i one." titcs went with him until l e m l a p.-l.e. u. tn and t-. hl him to arrest tha "'-'' rr.T.-!, vu i vai-rly eid-avore t get a-vv- lie wi h:;e.l for -disord?-ly tondncf I'JO -.'C" he lia-l "jU'.'t.'Xf. i a, f 'v w -ia ii 6 "StU LIVERY. 0 3-iiverv t&d&ii&M?:- r7e:" IG OF EVERY DLSCRiPliCd.' f 'Y tli fi!6KT. i:vi:i:'i jiiNc is KIKST-CI.AS.-"-IMil.j; AM Tin; 77. 1 17-.7. A7.S' WILL FJM ( (iMri.LI L Of 7 ,')' CM. LI Ml AT 1 11 f. vim: am 1'oLiri Ji sis. .i.i!nr. tla'j r; .mottii m;jj l-niNrir.'o and i e i'j. r sjior i ii r i;i: a i-i every facility In Every Department. rj Xj'HJ A T, B Hi .iVTvT KS . XTCDr.VXCDlT f J I i.'.i i .IT r(T"! fir T-Y'iT T -li. Subset '( b', for Lfu v - - r;-,..;" r-i .i i CHURCH PET 1 1 i f KEY HOTE SCHCOu 1 TiAII. 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