Slit Sktfeiwttflj mmn el IMiATTS.UOi-'Til, MAHASKA, TIIUK.SDAY i:'J2MN(i, OCTOllKIS i:Sy18S7. FIKST YKAIl MKcniitmawf5K;c3iin-rir r-.- 4i(ra.'rjiramunarM. i: r ... 'j :8 . ': :n:;;v; k,.,..,i:.-V. V;1 M.w'.l.d!. - - ,! K Ci:-,.ciliiifii, l ward, ( , -)V i.i'i; - ,l , .. i ,. i i i i : ii i -s TictsarT, .-iuy ln-.i 1) A. ' ..'!::. (it. ; ' r.i. I. I until N ! I I ' . ! i : i ;. V. : ,. ; i.i:,. "n l. '.. V -I ,'. , ! I. !.! M .-. '. ' C. HU-.- 'I.I i'. IM.-rk. J. v "l -:'k. ( it ill' 1 id - " '- ISiviiii v Sliei ill. .y.r. -.',11 :i!'-v. hu.i!. I'll'' SchnoH, l;. l ". : rl- Jif I'l.l: ' ' "-- ir.v,s I-...,.. w--i.,r,,':..,1y.:l!:!: .. I.. di ; !-... - - -fVwIiloiMVir n-T .;. a. . i 4 every T'lii' ! I i l.;v eve:,.:, : .. '. bill Tr:i:'.i'"l:! broil. el, a-" reM'ee'lii l !' v,ut'u :.!.:. t-'-H While. Ma.-r s. ;;.;...;. : K. , i -t;V" : i -Mor-ia. ci-. -.-i . J. I-;. ilnTi'i. t".-;-i!-.ii.T. 7i sH inMi' x ,;?. 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' - i '" ALSO i i -OF- iiiisue BvSi us. anu Paltyrns AT TIIE USUAL Ci O - i";"9 r U AT SMITH & BLACK'S. 3. i: -0F- CALL ON JSkSs i;3"; :M;a:- -.i-.? Cor. 12th and Grain : Streets. Sept. 12-Cm. MASITFACITKEU OK -VXD ..WHOLESALE a RETAIL DKAt.i t: ix tip.: Choicest Pr;??j;is of- Cigars, iiieludkig our Fiords Pepporberso'. and 'Su.Is Ft'!. I. i.ini: TOBACCO AND SMOIvi'.IlS AllTiCLIIS always in stock. Nov. 2.J. ISeo. Tel i WU I IS I ! I i II! U UiliJ Uiesi by Telegraph IKillK'lW 11 AMI t U'lA S. SUHKcl-Jriii fHEFAClS TIto C.ioao i-c Ailaniic Officials zr.y tixa Wro-:!; is Ncootl's Cn.i V i , III.. Oct, 12, TIi-j mtciiKv (:(;.;, i ii' the -:nploy.s I tin' '.'ui -ija A:li il;.; nilwy, rc-'lii'iJ Lin? ill-i-truas r.i'.IMou at clicitrtl :iui(;h ii! 'i';ii iiit f im;iii i;t iii liii-; ity l.iy. Xi.wn t;i ; is i . i in' W;i t : ;i ui' tlr; i :il:: lio'.li ;:- i -t-iv't i i ii) (''ii ;i.o. -;iii;.iti;ii for ii: f ! !! it i-:i v...s at one: ini'lu iiy :!;';" - ;il :'. :V'-i "t t:i j r-ss i. il. i'.li oiii u i I iii- i". li ii i : li '. I ii;; iti V lll.it i .i!!t (;'.i i: il l'il - W.li tiu- : i-'t- Jtl-.-i.t oiii .'.j!- i'i' 111-; cot;i iii v Vt.-i- in tiie i lti-, Hi i!. no ! '!'' i' d" :itiy kind Iiail luni ;-:it l roiii '- !, ujnl. in short, lli.it no wonl ii i I ii 'i M i.'j 'ivi' l nf itiiy ;in iL nt vh.tt'.-v r. (liitf Mtrill-ir v's t!; -uurc -i iiv-:- ;ii. ;;.ii 'i iy the r'? iit):;ny'.5 licad- A r .-:: : i. i i- for ;i lo.-.il ov. nhi la;-cr i.t (Ji'.i; fill Luiii r Urou:;lit'n'.s !i'.-i.lsis-irtrs t.)-il:y i"r i;ifi.:-i:i;;tion, and was 1:1 !" :-:ii--ii !y ihv c'lii f cl'.'ic "that tin ! lctit is ti t - if t!j : ii ".-;) ui.t's ini.-i-i i and until. l til-" j; it M :":. Liisines-s." The voting in iii a' so i'tfase.-l t furnisli a i-ojiy n f thij fo:.i;v:iy'.s l'.'.l v-uic-h it was claimed had b-'t.:i violated ly its ciup locs. aSU'ilO'l AIDES ftfOlHZS. S-iryivors of Noted Battles of iic; ? i i ;rr iwt "f i !. D;;i .... ors of the "it ira.-t'.s .-.i'' .. I tho k'.-y );;si!iori uiid'-i- a cTiiss iiri' sil S'u'.wit, ! ;4 an to-ilay IV . N'illl heavy ntider rho p,- s';d a.',- .' (5 ;r Taitl--, th -ir com-maudi-r at I) Kiclsoa an 1 Sai!'.)!i. Tho dity was spoilt, i i ivgiii'tittil reti nions and at c:iiii;iir?. T:i.t,s w.t, nr-s'Mit Col. Bell of t'i.-! ;u T.Ktie of tlu Second, Col. I'ul.ae:-of the Eighth, State Sujic. Aki-ra of tlr- r-k-vent'j, Gen. J. S. Weaver of the S cml, Judge Ryan of the Ei.;hlii, M.tj. Mahon of the S venth, and JLij. Ca'.k'ns of the Fourteenth. Cvnu!V.--iinan ;i :i.ler.-on of tho Twelfth i.s unail to atti.nd. To-morrow the eoinni tiid v. iil m.-irrii to t lie c.atdtol. :i:iay !us;n !oe';s arc l.rtght with b lutin g, c.-ivctiUr tlie 11 .gistcr ofiiee, K. l Ci-irksoa ha via;. Wen captured ft! Shi loh with t::o -t of tlie Twelfth. Liquor SaJiors Unea:;y. Act-.oitA, Xe'., Oct. 12 The jury in th.2 ca-:e oi" il.-s. ividia vs Owen Sullivan, for s .lliag "ii -r husband li quor,- brought in a se iled vi;dicL this taorr.ing in favor of the pl-iiili!f. giving her $3;0. Salli van has atve.il ;d and the eu-; no w goe. to the su ):v;u . eoitcb T,ie viol at nrs of tiie li.pior law.: re very vtttee-y. It is said the fa a Iris ;'only jufc otntn-enced. .t; the na;-t of tiie -si:it.; they are boaed over in til .-irii of '.)0 e-T-eh. br.t now th local audio, "iies propose to t ike th-- mat ter ia hand au l push it to the extent of the law. Tiie i..'.;-t; t court adjourned to-d.iy until November. About fourty case.s were disposed of :it this term, leav ing sixty or m.;v on tiie dock -t. Judge Norval returned to his ;Lotne in Seward :o--ib''hl. Howapapor feri in Court. Gua:ni Inland, Keb., Oct. 12. The sensational iib.-l ease of Fred iledde, publisher of tae Da Uyl lu-J-jt-uidi-ut, vs C. W. Stidger, editor otihuDaiy Tunes, was tenuia.it .-d tj-diy and the jury brought in a etdiet of not guilt-. The aetion t. prosecute was brought by jlr. Iledde against tiie 2'imiJ ior ar ticles they published charging him -with being a noted criminal mid vender of Sheep herders delight." The jury af cr being out lift en mniutes, decided there was no cause tor action and StiJger was acquitted. Co!-J Vor.thor in tho East Nuw Yoiik, Oct 10, Advices to the Associated pruss in.Ui.aito a widespread area of low t ie;u-ratu;e. Snow fell to day at Qu' Wo- Canjohairie, 2. Y., and Middleoury, Yt., and frost was exjjeri enced last nii.t as far south as Port Gib -on, Miss. Takir.c Dwwn the Corn Palace Sioux City. Ia . Oct. 12. The work of taking down the now famous corn palace began to day. The exhibits are l aving. Several tine lots of specimens were for warded to Xew York for the capitalists and prominent men tlieie yesterday. - The Duch jlso Recovers. Vii.NXA, Oct. 12. The Duchesse of Cumberland, v. i:o was put in the insane asylum some mouths ago h:is completely recovered her reason and will leave t ie institution Saturday. Snov in En,5!and London'. (Jet. l- -A snowstorm necom panie I ly thunder and li--htnin', pre vaile i ye-.tcrday in England and Wales. The roads iii Wales are blceked with BIlOW. Go3d Templars Crar.d Icclgo. Lm'oi.n, Nui.., )et. 12. The ;;r:in(1 lodge of Nebra -ka. T. ). (!. T., i :el in tliis city to d ty, with sixty-iivo aeereilitf d delegates ii. attendance. A ivcoption wast given by tlie I.iin o'n lodge last night tothe veiling delegates. VHY DO PEOPLE DROWN? A Well Kiioun KukIIsU gwimmtr Ex ll:ilnri llio Sficiico of Float in ST. "I supin)Ri," I remarked to Sir. Johnson, the well known swimmer, "that such a cork a. yniirsHf cannot qaito uiiderstaiul how a jVT.s.-in binks." '-Oh, yes, lut I can. It in only Fiieli as myself, who study tlio Beieneo ot ll.-.atiia;, that ran imderstand the mystery of biiikiii;;. A swiiiinu-r heeomes a swimmer by endeavoring to find out, not so much how to swim, us how not to rink. Man or woman enn float thero no exception. Tbo big secret i.s knowing how, and being self ios sessed ;iiouyh that is, in eases of emergency to take advantage of one's knowledge. 15ut directly the boat c-ap-izes, or the canal bank subfi les, or tho sands shift, or tho deep part of the river uncomfortably asserts itself, the ignorant mortal (ignorant of how to uso Lis powers of buoyancy) sots about to sink him self. " "iSiiiks himself, Mr. Johnson?"' I observed, dubiously. "Yes, sinks himself. Up go his hands, and down ho sinks liko a flagstone. Of the ten thousand and one frcnzuil actions in which a drowning man iin!ii!;-,es not niw is there that hinds a tittlo of buoyancy. In the '. sr. place, lu clufeii-a at the proverbial ra -.v.. and them is no .;:rer way f sinking one's self than by th; e .' ing tho hands out of the water. The c!;-.-;iiv nt hii-ii oi' tiie body strikes fatal terror in tho man's heart, ho struggles spasmodically, and then, bereft as bo is of n'l consciousness, vanishes to his doom. Tak, as an instance, the yachting accident olf llfracombo the other day. A jovial par!- set sail in a crazy fishing smack, and an extra capful of wind upset her. In stantly there was chaos and confusion, as is always the case, a. id fourteen luckless souls ilrowned themselves. It is simply suicidal for a non-swimmer to risk his life in an un certain craft." "Suppos-, then, Tilr. Johnson, that you and I are cruising. Tiie boat has capsized; we are in tho water. V hat am I, a non-swimmer, to dof "If tkero is anything floating catch at it steadily. Tiie least particlo will support you. Tin.? beading which was no more than an inch square would keep your head above water. l!ut if there is nothing at all within reach this is what you should do." At this juncture Mr. Johnson sprang to his feet. Throw he.; back his head, and placing both hands in tho small of his back, his form as sumed a slanting position. "So long as you remained as I am now, so long would you flui.t."' "Ti tit is not necessary for tho require ments . f floating that one's toes should bo level ' i!.h his nosei". "!Xot in the least. The mode of flouting in a moment of emergency is as I have jat illustrated or, at least, my experience teils n.o that it is the safest and the easiest. It womd be an inconsider able m:.l ter for people to familiarizo them selves with tho principles cf floating, and a simple acquaintance with the subject might provo to bo of lifelong service. To bo of any rial service, swimming must bo studied to virfection. A man or woman is termed a go ;d swimmer (and the man or woman comes to think so too) who can manacre, say, a score lengths of a bath twenty yards long. Here -he water is tepid and smooth, but it is differ ent at sea. llo.v many yards would that same swimmer traverse in troublous waters? 3iit tho chances are that he could float till rescued, which is always tho end sought after." Pall Mall Gazette. CortfisH Cakes and Molasses. A tall and ttout visitor to the Astor hous3 rotunda cr-.iered codfish cakes, and placidly instructed tho waiter that lio wanted some mola-:ses. Ha was particular to state that he didn't want, sugar or maple syrup he wanted molasses. 3o poured the molasses over the Csii cakes, and seemed to relish them. "Oh, that's nothing," remarked the waiter to another visitor, "one of our patrons is stuck on sardines and iee cream, and another in sists on a thin layer of English mustard ot: bis pumpkin pie!"' New York Sun. On a liritlsli Jlan-of-War. And with regard to this going to quar ters and clearing for action, it may not here bo out of place to note that while in tho old ships the partitions and wooden screens were all hooked up and got out of the way in preparation for battle, so that the decks were clear, in these days when quarters for action" is sounded the iron doors are closed, the ship cut up into as many segments as possible, and the crew inclosed in compartments into which tho captain's commands come by voice tube. Tiie crew is, as it were, a regiment, with "he lieutenants in charge of the compa nies, each with his own division of men and his own subordinate officers responsi Vle for a certain part of the ship. To the lieutenant go the commanding officer's orders, and he communicates to hi3 subal terns and petty officers, as the soldier cap tain does to his subalterns and non-com-caissioned officers. 7 cvf Vnrk Orachic If Tliey A ere Smart. Two business inen were talking th other day about the iuc-ilieiency of theic KVstants. One expressed L;m?elf warmly upon the sub ject. The other quieted him Ly saying: Wait a minute. Did it ever occur to you that if those people were as smart as we are they would not be our assistauts? New York Ledger. Lord Rochester, eldest son cf tho Earl of Carnarvon, comes of age this week and in herits the Chesterneld estates. When his father dies he will be one of tho werdtui-st r.f petrs, as Lis income will exceed iSOO.OUU annually. WORKING (URLS' FUN. ENJOYING THEMSELVES AT " NEW YORK CITY'S FREE BATHS. How Tliey Compare in Physique with Their More Pnuli lonnlilo Sister Ha.l Feet Almost VnIvoraI I.Ittlo Mop Girl's Antics A yuaireU In tho period of e:;ci'ssiv heat, which lias killed off children by tho dozen, melted tho courage of the bravest, wilted tho enthusia- in of tho most, eni-retie and driven men to blowing out th ir alleged brains from m :o discomfort, the city's free baths have been the best patronized institutions f:i town. It lias lain in the line oT my duty and pleas ure to see several of them tho past wi ek nr.d tlio u-ht has been ono of considerable inter est. For ono thing I have learned that physically tho workicg girl compares very favorably with her luckier sisters who 1 i k up theu aristocratic; littl.j heels in tho surf that tumbles upon exj usivo aiid fashionable beaclies. 7'his is not appareiit at llr.it, be cause w hen tho working girl comes stepping out of tho dressing room ready for tho bath her smooth outlines oro not defined by tho trim snugness of Jersey cloth and silk hose cut to artfully display whilo pretending to conceal feminine symmetry. No; she usually wears some dingy old llsnnel bag rented from tho at tendant and too big for hi r, or el..a a cat off garment of her own almost too shrunken mid tattered for decency. Some queer combinations one sees. Ono red hatred girl, whoso bare ankles were wl.ito as milk, had on ns a bathing garment a frayed red flannel petticoat and r.n old silk basque. Another wore what. I nd onco been a blue mtn's veiling wrappe r, nhich was ail the better for a bath. A third was ; till more unique and original in a cnlieo Mother Hub bard for a tunic ami her younger brother's trousers. Tho effect of this last was stun ning, and the wearer r.f it paddled about in tlie cool salt r.nter with tho lofty cspr-rs-.iou of :: who :(? : ism-.ounted tlio stern barrier i u:: toe. :.!.' Kr -umst.mco by tho might of their own unatded iiitelloet. tvimu of the girl.', howevtr, cr.n afford cheep but pretty bathing raits, :.:.! theso arc usually the 01103 who sv. i::i cud cannot afford to have tl.eir movements hampered with clinging gar ments. Many of them swim uncommonly well find ere fond of showing it oh' in the water. It's a pretty f.ight to soo all tho wet ftccs, rosy with tho sharp kiss of prjt waf r ;, turned upward, laughing ami shouting to those on the edge, r.nd the r.i:::o of round limbs confused together. For, as I said, many of theso girls, more than ono would imagine, thinking of tho half nourished lives most of them have led, are extremely well formed. ALT. HAVE r AD FEET. When the water melts down tho crude lines of their ill fitting garments it is discoverable that the upper elass'n do not monopolize feminino symmetry. Cut as a rule all theso girls have bad feet, with tho joints twisted out of placoand the whoij foot and its five toas the most misshapen and distorted thing you can well imagine. This is tho result, I fancy, cf the bad Khoos they wear, too short and with ill fitting lining and wretched heels. Thero is nothing a woman'? status can ba so clearly marked by as the stylo of shoe she has on and tho straightuess of her foot. In spite of their crippled and malformed pedals these women splash there with great pleasure and freedom and play endless practical jokes on each other. Their favorite amusement seomed to bo to smack tho water suddenly with tho palm of tho open hand, immediately in front of a woman w ho was talking and which filled her mouth and eyes full cf water. A pretty little shop girl, with a dimple in her chin, who was a daring and beautiful swimmer, found her chief amusement in going up and sitting on the rail ami thsn letting herself tumble over backward into the water. Every time she came down with ft great splash tho other women remonstrated, but to no pur pose. Finally one of them tauntered up there and sat down, to rest, apparently. Just as the offender threw herself backward this woman caught her by tho foot and held her thus doubled backward over the rail. It was the greatest wonder she didn't snap her spine like a pipe stem. She didn't, but she squalled like nothing so much as a tat hangover a line and tied to the tail cf another cat The attendant came to the rescue, the pair of them tumbled into the water cut of her reach and afemuiino naval battle ensued. They pinched and scr.-.U-hcd, tripped each other up, pulled hair and lashed the whole bath into such a foam that a policeman was summoned, who ordered them both out of the bath and threatened to arrest them. No one can even fully realize the meaning cf "madder than a wet hen -who has not seen two such belligerent females emerge from a watery encounter. Tho honors of tho day appeared to rest with dimple chin, who vowed she would ccme back next day and tumble backward into the bath 450 times. Such troubles are rare, I believe. New York Cor. Brooklyn Eagle. Educating the CIiinesc Tlio Chinese government, under the liberal izing influence of tho new regime of the young emperor, has adopted a curious and significant scheme of getting at the bottom facts about civilisation outside tho flowery empire. A doznn distinguished young scholars will be selected from competitive examina tion, in which the chief test 'will be ability to describo and apprehend tho meaning of novel things, and they will be sent abroad for two years to study foreign countries. Each will get a salary of $'250 a month and $50 for an interpreter, and all their traveling expenses. Each will follow a particular beut in work ing up things he knows the most about. Monthly reports on topography, ethnology, commerce, habits, morality, industries, arma ments, political institutions, etc., will bo for warded to Pekin. At the end of two years the services of each will be utilized in tho Chinese government in such departments as he studied to the most advantage, and those who have done best will get ennobled. When ono considers some of the raw, untutored and indifferent officials that America send3 abroad, there rises just a scintilla of doubt whether the Occident really monopolizes all tho civilization of the world. Chicago Tbo "Jfelgborlngj Darner. A new trade for women in Albany Is that of "neighboring darner." The woman who follows it has for her customers a dozen or twenty households, each of which she visita weekly, and rpends a faw hours hi doing tip tho fondly darning and mending. T1(K llJilYTxICVUT STOtiE. ftfea A I'iti! ii:ic- t rnOM TO s!0. DAYLIGHT f-'f ;KK. tip am i I v, t r i Hi Vyt; Hi n $ P5; Li (Jt; i f. li i ) i 'gr 'j,' 'j V,.ijl We Announce Without Further Notice a OS Coiuiiicr.ciii'T ' TO- i A i .H-I.V StI TJii h (math AS Til IS IS t- h br r?:i I-.'. Ly - w, vii zu? m mpi i-j v fer.a tytr .vithout reserve, it v.iil i-'.- 1 ti:e ot Cass Ci inity to J lav ir.''' i?i vi(;v.- tlio i:- , -ct? nmltitude 2 hhare th-- Kuw lits i -.onsMeratioTt s-c-II t.. U dcult-rs tinder this eJt.-arttiice sale. Miiifi m hf i mm ci fi Werro to T.v York scoiit s:i:tko our Fill I Viiiiimscs and -we liindlv rcqut tiU ofoitr iVh-ndsindt ddotUo iss to call as early a posiilhlo aul a.ijut tUviv uvamuis. Yours lit -.si:c ( fully. SOLOMON & NATHAN. White F-Et Dry Gr& Main sU-eet - Plattsmouh, Nab 1 mm I--iatoir; 'i . i fit. -o - 'to (,;. T ) fie. 11 ALL TJLK".. M kirn'm ui F2? -ilm v.. i-;:om to If ill SAli r r A I.I. A; i m ltii. ;u:l -t:-i- fi n I itriLil 0 li A I'OSIT! VK nrw indivMuai i:itr.i.-; of til! eitiier.s take fu'vit-ttagc oi' the ol ottr f'tistoirtt-r?. ::T;'i tf ci.-'J Ic lie this n-.it f-ttle, v.'- v.'iii lii.der i wLoit-sak- lobs i Hiil-rscwl trr b Wi'l Sv mil Oiffl