TI1F DAILY I1ERALD, l LAlTbMtn; in m-.i.rtmSKA. THTj1'S1.V. KKr.UUAttY 3H. ISss. UNREST. I envy O.r se f.v.v-rf. houN fn::t tveJlt errncljr ii tin-1 I " I. i ft U-iia; ti !. " M.nn Tli'M'-' "' i 1 ' i i.-i . I'r.-.-n'y; In ; I ! .' ji';i,:.;i ".: ir ; on. " m.ai, O.lm if. !. . i ..! v.j.:. :!? ! .!:!. 'I'li'-y V.:.:: ci. 1. 1' ..I :.. !. I " f " I :': i M - IT.I1. 1 ln-y In- I i i. a ' : ai ! .'!! . ..I.hj i.li'I. r, N.ir lr!,:!.i:; e t : ': III. i .f t l:tili)T, f.'nr pici a : .a vt.i-.l I, a m;i: .,!.: r. it-low I !t. ! !: , ati'.- 1 1.- v. arm. ;ai-.n val- I-)". 1 ;'rr .j i'- Willi .v!i t i.it. era: !.'. 1 v: KmcIi a in .' v. 1 . . I i 1 .i- 1 -..an lay Mil : ' ;a!!i.-.i. iii'l ....ay i it- a. i :t Ni i -.a.e:i I.i : Ai.'l I" i -f ; T i'l ! i " Vi : . ! . l j.h.:. I :.:, i. A m- . : I a ' A'! I.. . .. . ! . .. v All !.tr.-:i; -i. . . All : : .i i: ii- , ' 1:1", All : , i'. ::.!.'. v.:t'i ; ':' ' Ni.'liin;: .. ; ;,r.' . 1 : !. Nwx.aM i ..!.:-. t. ; . 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' . : : I ti -I' V, SJ ly ; r..'..) cf a jv.iJ- r. :;t'.:!n an 1 . y. :-l tt.s ff our : '. ;;;:!): their i i i.i; be-ss:!t:srJC"-r.-o of - a ve:- ;:'-.i;.et : r- J-i-.rgj L. 1 "i 1 :ay . a-.'S ta.. ii. -.:-.-. : ' V. . t:. . . ii:-::-.'. v..;-. i:u'ii an-1 i i - " :thtir :!!::: v- : : as t ; : i::: will t '. : : t: ut i:v; en : . to tr.d! ; ' '-. -: :' f:; -.s. v.ilvre Tl. ' h !t i:s , -.it::-:.: -. .: pv--: . : . . tint - i --... their x.--- :: . - . . a:ui : i:; iijjs. and err. -ptne!:--.! art 1 and f r.r'.t : ( -. : --: frlz; t.::t t- ii i r. v-; if sv. e i 1::-.iv.-:i, ' ' r better lh:'.t! t -a-i will yc;: c-i-jli.i-.: i: i on U or m ej. e ? its light, iron: heave;- . i.ure.i : i.i : lair va-.A;-.:-.; where a-,-., v.: rihily i'i,.-':as. Von ; "1 1 xp.-ctor- . a. a:v'f.,:ve-i a t i.lavcivus i .v- s ha-j id '. untidy 1 1 ia- w. ' vus v.;- air w ith 1 :-. 1 .ry ayes ..a.' ' h.i. ;, ural :al i ordered I d aa- T and -, l.r thj love ' II- j . r it ju .avtuiia v. dlt 'ko - ' . ' ' "1 ' v'r "t hat is Lri-'yuUtk's o-tx?rat ion, and without hurry ' ?.;!,.; iv' c- in 1 ins hitnsclf he carefully raado his flaps as .j . r,,'.... ln'v i van raw me do today, and went through the - , i ' t i - r. il 'vO trav- i Various stages step by step, never stopping svect uti'i i ."'. i .- thedev.' drar, ;:U'l or.Iy '.: j t A reporter ir.ct ri. - r.avutiy in Mai. l'oau s ovia . iu tae r.fvfr-t. i.e. -.-;. u.9 lie ajd the r rport : s iu New Vt v.: a a aj'sr.ed fciin. Ias.'.eu.l of -.klagu. tr-v i-.-a t hey in- ierviewv J hi:;:, th'.-y -o'f. ervd wun nan m a ciuilty w ;y, a .icsv. i is -.'. . a 1 vuper, I.::l. by ear. tal .: reporter tla- . nation a ia... he s:-id. that I had do.v lroduaa.i t- ..: the city, aaal 1. a... a . h.s ; a -... ! e, hii a . . c- -riv.t.f m tiie .a 1 i. a : , la . rag v. as dono . v fit "i tt: e.-'i n I ai" a 1 . t :i i:.s l ::w-.- : 1. V .:.,V.'t'...t(vt. i One concern at Wtterville, He., made 18, .V.l;V a i. in ' 000,000 souaro yards of cotton goods last . : : ', : .,.i.'."oi iu year, and a Maine newspaper figures that tho When i l- . t ll: ' - ' -4 . . -v-, 17,tk:a T.Qiiinstts comfort- P"Ssa:u.o - - .r.V-.""--': - ablv seated, with a ring of more than 1GS ja:ni; he lu-.J ' y '- 1-. r.cr'es in the eenttr. In that rin3 tho W,000 how wed tie 5ta.-i.:s JVT" !r horses of Maice could bo exhibited altostthcr. teacher kze-w a rr..: ar.dg.ne t-u tiie v tsonr." Xcw York ilaiJ and Jiiptcii. i -i oik faun. IN TWELVE MINUTES. THE TIME IN WHICH PROFESSOrt WOOD AMPUTATED A LIMB. A Tlirllllns C'oiirt Uelween Two Kml-IK-Iit Surgeon Showing a Scotchiuuii AVIi.-it it Yuukra Can Io A Ir-tty I'lec f Sur(;i-ul Work. "Yes, ii'iitli'iiicii, I rfinoiiilx-r wHl tho first tiiii"! I ;-iv l"rofc.snor AV'oxl, 'nM Jimmy' a Y.U xi.mmI to call him for short, 1 tho wnno c;Tu: ion. Jt was during my lirstsix months l rviit; a-s intfrne in this very hospital, ami tho professor vmls ut tho hc.'ul of our division. I ivas iL-i full of lxk fcnokvlilgo us u trcutiso titi surgery th-n, hut jrveurr than grau with tho liaiidio oml of tho knife." The sjioaker was tho jrofossor of c-linioal Kin;;i ry ia a leu liny medical rollege. He hud ju: t cimijih t-d, in tho oresenco of a largo !a:.r I'.dciit ; aMX-mhle-.l in the amphithea ter of" III Ilevii" hospital, Hie difiieult operu '. . i .r amputating- ut the hip joint tho L.-g of oi:.; of t he h Mir patients, who hud been in jiired by fallitig from u scaffold. "Well, about that timo Luigenleok, of I: r!i:i, d scril d u mo-lifieatiou of tho jM opt ralion at tlio hij, and Ur. Wood wasans-i-;ts to i rl"orm it lefire his -tuiVtits. It to happened that Dr. Cullender, tho famus Seuteh sarg"on, came over Ut this emntry f r the p-.irpos of taking n ix-ep intoour hin piLiil sysleuis, and iKiturally ho !coame tla f.oii-.t 'f l-'r. Wood, who wjxs h crusty old Lu'-l-lor and had an olliee on Irving pla-c. '('iiHcnih r v.as u true tyo of the canny Scute'.. man, with a brogue that caused tho bovs to smile every lime he addressed them. "For n week hu nttemiod nil tho lectures nud clinics of the professor, und naturally, as hi ; a:; istant-i, we were trying to do our pret ties!. ):ie Friday Jtfternoon Saturday liciug our main ;pcruti::g day tho profc.isor caiiio in alone, and licfore gtiing tho round of tho v.'urds, u:i w.-u hi ; cu.-.!oia, ho askiil: " 'What have you got. for to-morrows' " 'Thero is plenty of material, professor, v.-a'i t!ie reply: 'almost anything you like.' "'That's good. Clad to hear it. Ixxiks like btisinefs,' tho professor remarked lu ci mien My. "Ily the b-c, diK'tor,' Lo presently re r:i:iifd, 'lK-sides our regular work I should lik-' to have two operations that ore exactly ulike. Can it lie done:' "The hurgi-on informed him that in ward, tight there wero two poor fellows who awaiicd his skillful hatid to release them of t heir legs, which bud been uiungled beyond the hope of cure. ''i'i:- old gentleman's eyes brightened, and. forgetting that he was u bit stiff, ho jumped up and exclaimed: 'How fortunate, doctor; such excellent luck. Have them all ready for tomorrow and I'll show him something that will make him think a little more of tho ubiiitv of AuJL-iicun surgeons than ho does now:' "It was Greek t- us and nobody kn jw what ho meant. "Half an hour beforo tho clinic tho pro fessor, accompanied by Dr. Cullender, arrived c'v 1 he hospital. Dr. AVood wore a whine waist coat, and the ever present red roso drooped from the Ir.jK'l of his i'rinco Albert. ' 'Dr. Cullender und I will each do one of t'ao amputations at tho thigh, just to see how CMiickly it can bo done,' he said carelessly. "Instantly wo grasped tho situation and tho remark of tho previous day became en tirely clear, lie was going to show tho Scotchman that he could even do an ojera tion quicker than the reports gave him credit for if he was a mind to, ami the giant, dreamy expression of his ej'e showed that he meant to lay hi;aii--lf out. "When tho first case was brought up Dr. Wood rose, and grasping Dr. Cullender by the arm, led him over to tho taLlo und asked him to proceed. We had everything pro piuvd, raid 1 was just applying tho bandago r.l'ter having removed the other dressings, when Dr. Cullender took the knife in hand n:nl begin the oin-ration. Kxactly twenty three l..iiuitcs after ho made the first incision lo tied the frmoral und sat down, leaving us lo att.'.td to the minor details. I "Tho professor watched his Scotch col- j l.-:r".'e ::nd fc! lowed every stage of tho opera- J llor. v. h h ;,rerit lnttrcsr. As soon as wo go! the ji.-.'.ient down stairs I had the other ot;o brought no fyora the wr.rd. lie was already cthn i.L(l, like the first one, and it only re fiirod a moment :r two to empty tho ar teries a.iil compress the big vessels, and raca tr.!':v I cr.i'.ed ti?ae. "D". V.'cod picked tint his favorite doutid edged amputating knit's, hobbled over to ho 1 .-ft side of the patient and picked up the brr.ised limb. In a twinkling ho made out the line of demarcation, and steadiod hiiuself ir the circular incision. "Vv'ith a single sweep tho fler.h was laid bare to the bor.e, and without losing asncond the periosteum was serajvil away. To all i.p-iaarar.ees the professor was "forking at his re "r.'.'.r ge.it. but we could see tho difference. "j)r. Callcnder was fairly staggered, aud Lis eyes bulged tearfully, so great was his :us-to-ii: "anient. -Click! click! click!' went tho 1 alklog force ps as their sharp teeth closed eai the cud.; of the bleeding vessels. "The saw- was next brought into play, aud w itli a swish-sa-sh-cr-r-r, tho femur was di vided. The dressing of the fiapsand smooth ing tho cut surfacis of the bono completed the professor's part of the operation, tho rest being left to us. "The time, gentlemen, was exactly twelve 1 Minutes, or, iu other words, bobcat the Scotch surgeon eleven minutes." 'ilowa'oout the character of tho work f asked the junior assistant. "Well, that would be hard to tell. Both pat letits 1 eeovered, and, to tell tho truth, the itutr.p made by the professor, while not quite so neat, was to my mind much more eyrvieeaole than Dr. Cullender's. "Professor "Wood made no reference to tho ra'-id time, and Dr. Callender was too much i surprised to say a word about it. I dou't think ! it bos been equaieti since. .1 .....,. ... 1 TW.fV.co. YCVu.1 rliM 1 to cuangc one iiistruiiieiii lui itiioLui-i. i It wrs th? prettiest piece of work in major I . t a , TT,..ll.- U.t h,i j surgerv j. t vti ui.it.-. o... . . . ..i i wip.il his hands tiry when Dr. Callender ri asned both of them and exclaimed in broad seoteh j Vn", dochtor, sure ye'vo outdoun Lan- j gcnbeek himself.' I ,.no vears afterward, while in Berlin, , j)- Wooel'visitod the great German surgeon, j aj-.j a fi;ni and la-jting friendship sprang up . Wnwti the two men.1' Xev.-York Star. Would 3Iake a Large Tent. cloth woultl make a tent that would cover . - - ; '-vt. . 0 acres, ana 1101a tui iuu vi V A SUPERSTITION WHICH COSTS A MILLION COLLARS YEARLY. A 1'iiivoii.Hl CliSnvso 3l4'li-iiie of No Vain to Caucasliifi'. A Mriing' Aitieb- f Trulilc A J'rlcsl Dlsei.vcn Tin Aimrliiui 1'lact. One of the luj U lie.-; ia thewit'.l.f coiiiineice is uiiieii-r. It you spe ik in an orilinarv niiin about c;nt.;-.g, iu-wii! ,i:-k you what jou iir-an. If ymi tell hint i u.it ginseng is an article of cotrma n.e in which il trailic of about l.bdO.W) u year i- dono by Americans, he wiil ttuie j.t you. if you tell him that it b:rj Leeti in ccrlaia jilaecs of the world worth its weight iu gold, he will probably stare harder. If, in addition to this, you till him ta:;t it is a va? t humbug, and tl :it iL Jj n very or dinary root of an Ai.. ; i( a:i ihnsb, nh::o; t without a part it do of any but i!.:::gio."..-y value, he will concnie I hut it i. a r'tnca.o article for tiaf'ie. i',::a!!y, whfti hu learns t hai t he I opuh-a e of a vti ! l..itli:, high and low, on ider it. a i-tir; :. 'ii, :i!-d that it f!:t:r. into every riei.hiuo ft r every ailment in thrd i.atit ii, he wi.l o:i"y undersiaiid the i.ir.itt-r v.Iirn he hrtr.s that it is the ccc i ii' rir ( hii.i . (o I i iu this in reality uianipor t::Kt. root, i.; valua ble. WKAT I.? IT GOOD I n::. Phy.' jcians aud r.t'.th- ritii s f the civil ized world give the ;t: ' .i.-.:i.co thrfc i:i inediciiial proper; s.M t he root, in ;.lii"fc inert, at tin ir.u.V., c, niiiiii.s to c.-y ir.iid extent .tonic pr l ( h f. S -no !: x'.jf singular and ri-'.r c.-t::icc Ceh I i:;l can ft 1 tiny CflTccts fr.tui ih'y -i. e :f it: I r: . re the Chinamen ot tin : (oi-::""." i . :y j nlntost no co:wnTpt iv;::. 'I y'-- ii bought hero by reridcat Cl.h.ar.-.. r. f. r lioniu os port, 'i'hoy : rot t.. c i- :r lve!1, however, cud liter..: y fr'-i.t t:.. : Celestial worthies has 5ch:..:.i bro".-,:::. t-r.t any pal it factory ,l;itc::K-ul.s tw u. v. i.;;t ginrcng is gor.i f fcr. The belief r.u-.oi.g the Loittc Ci-I:torc ii mostly superstition. !r ir tin if fc'!:,h; its powers are tuppo-id to l r -i-cv.'s, i i the nature cf r.iagic. It i:i I.ilcvtuvo have a mysrtcrio'tis and ;-o vi t ft. t-m . cu the fect!ni::tivo powcr- ;:::.l i: he h::'.:ill blo. incuses tf bitvrerrr.er.-. j.-; its primary ir.iportitr.ee, attd oer;;. : t:r.:ly Cu:casianf5 hae r.I'irrr.r.Ud to ii-.t valui: iu this dir.-ftlon, b;.: vvA :icir.-y ro sults are wr.mii;.. In Ci ittr. the 1 -'.io'; 13 still implicit, and b.ct itlrs ir.,- v;.:-1 :::.. .r ; k grown in that count ry, it rfi iv.r ;."1 th'tS Anierica c:ui s'lpr-iy, wl:ich i; in 12:.; j.verago r.'.j.bi.'O pounds j: yt J no Aitiericsm wholesale la icc is i.e.-. i-.t-i a lountI. (jii.'iseng. in Chinr., is n pnvcrrr.'trr.t :r.o uopoly, r.ml Irofesor T.ccLhr.vi , ci Lon don, is the authority for ti:? i:;lcmcr,'i that it is sold to privilcc;t.:i ccr.lrra by Vhc imperial government of Clirr.A p.t its weight in gold. This is denied by EOtno American dealers, lint tin; vr.ltte ir !;'.ill high. 'I'm, There are certain single root'-. e?rcc-lly of certain shapes, very rare, which frvl:i fi.i.i S').-. In s tllil .iml r.ro. ;ti!t ruVeftyed by the wealthy chtss lauiakuva.a auil others. (iin.seng from !Mr.nc!ii:ria wns or.co valued above all other v:irieiies, and in:- perial edict prohibited its collection, be- cause the enormous export way retlttc;:. THE GINSENG TRAD it to scarcity. Cinseng i:i taU courdty is ; f;wt p.ls ;! vn t.r.ic:i. I'jnited. Only 400, (KK or .'."(j.OtjO jiotitulu j "c,.Vir take warm di lr.lts .-.nd then i.:: of it car. be collected iu ne year. It ' ,m,ih'!c!v roout itito the cold. pri ce here is enormot:s. a:;d cvrn ludierou.'; -lu-U the wcrthieasjic-s of the article :j con.i'lered. Cf the root, althottgh lirh.t, it. only xer;ttires a hatlui to make, .-ipouad. And yet the wholesale price here is Mowiy, but alv. uys st e.diiy, riaing, ai:d the ridic ulous face is before us that the pri-rc i f this futile drnv. u.-ed !v ntibcdv in iLls . country, will in time become greater than that of opium itself, as the gradt al i. .t sure process ot its extermination ia i.i::er- ica continues. FATIIKII rA:Tovx"s DISfOVIinv. It h;:ppei:td that iu 1700, a .fowir-li priest, one Fat lit r F. Fastoax. v.as (.i.i- gently e'liployed iu mauiia,' a map of 'jar- i irv Duriie' this labor he saw the t.lr.f.t; growing in its mystic land, four la:ia.s away froti the hit: j.:N:i.i f Core::, in tae soot where Taite.r village lay. Tho . 'i'artars were full of the praise of ti e fabulous ginseng and its v. onileri 'ul powers. (it,d I'.ttlier Fastottx l.( ; i a a tin tuthto-iast ri-aa He had mission:;!-.- frietidsou the other side of the work! i:i Canada. To lui.; e the test scat si -ire oi the root aiul an vxiohacii! of its prey. ties as a cure for all human ills. Lack ia a,-. tl.nn i-'.'i',. 11,1 t.i.lv lle'r t -I' r " - j rvQt w'.)s wcj! kj-own "to ti:e C:iii;.f:i f priests foil r.-e 1 v Ihe T::d:a:. The American giaer.g jit:h:.-s o-h'i ;.- tdi.htlv from the -Cl.hiese, for there J.ro i'ive or six varieties of the root, bra.i it pus- J sesses all the external attribute of the j ;. ;, i ii-iniT of Whiitlor. celestial variety. j a- ,, .a-.;.:,. , iA-t is elect hi stature, The ginseng w.ts sent- at thtit lirao to . t . , ;.;;...i!:i ::i ..u b;S nmvemei.t -, llnrcpe. and wa.s then tirad ird-reulv.'-ed o j ve'rv sotil ia l.iieh.e;::;. There is tlie civilized world: even at that date-, in j '. a A -'a ir; ; , a. a.-.aa o to iu.ii; a '.a the last cenu-.ry. Jlaae.sjan savants rtaloly '". "Veh'-'r :aie or ilia- s have tnimrh d shattered the iliiiaian as tb the roe-t. .-::d ! blV: ':;!': Va life's big cun of h.-.t.pi-protioaticetl it almost iwert ::s a oru.;. I - v . ji;;;r a,.,j iK ;.r:!. v.'hiie as tl.-j This did not airoct its valua to the Tic::- j .;',ther on his native hii!. con- (gol races. Long afurv.afti. ;:s ir wa.s tils- j j'. .-, .r ;;. llv with the darlteves tiaai covered over the regions oi .Nuna .Ar.icr- ccvereel over ica, the idea of its ex-tort arose. It grows about the wild lands and far:;s of ike northwest and northeast. As caitiva.i ion ruins its tkivor it cannot bo maJar a reg vdar iiidttstry, either ingrowth ea-coi'.--tion. The biggest yield of" all was b'-dl, when the expert almost dortb-led: lirtiOhad seen a ginseng coilcctins craze, like a t- Id fevtr. in the lake states, where the'pee-do lett their hemes, cautpc;! for week in the ldlis. raised the export of gir.seag to ('.'1:!.- (JW) pounds the Highest export ever i:aa.o and rooted out the plant so that it ha, been scarce ever since. dr. i f. I.oui Clcbe-IJomocrat Oualitics of tlis? t'ciiteuariai!. An Ikiglish physician who ;as invert i jtated the characteristics aval surround ings of centenarians says he 11:: as that tho average qualities were ; good family lakstorv. a well made fraaa.e of avt-rag-3 stature, spare rather titan :daut. robust, with good health, appetite and digrstioa, capable cf exertion, good sleepers, e.f placid temperament and gaod intelligence, very little need for and little cot sr. ruc tion of alcohol and animal food. Th-3 man who aspires te be a catenarian .should therefe re Ut himself out with thc-so qualiiications. Chicago Nc.v.-. Natural Shades of sail:. During the past two seasons ?.Ir. E. E. Tonlton has ianule cbservations which prove that ths silk of at least three species of English moths Is greatly affected in color by environment at the time of spin ning. The cocoons were dark brovm when the larv;c had been placed in a black bag or among green leaves, and white when they had been freely cxpo'cd to light in the immediate neighborhood of white surfaces. Arkansaw Traveler. T'io TnCh' -f AIat.Ua. T! I.-.isJi.-.zi-'.s 1. :ve thi:r; to lo wltli " i r r .- -c', ron.mon I'm ; -rly, i.' i'.-r t. ".. i ployuietit ii. c t . :' i i . ! ::t !' if i.i to g, o".t .i ti. ; ' -hoM l.y barter, the I tier h: !. three f;m!tl: ) ri-gniatci i. - . and can antn.l or eio :.::y change if In r i. i .-b.i i, I s cw.i .. money .:: p: I ! an e:.i guilds, 'l b:-- : iic i !-.r st ite .f ri.a cue t d more '.': t: 'i ..': u IX of i c::t : '....fc r , h: . :i I t a i en I i.e v. !. .-i :.:..! ! - t . o! lit r nil c-' I e:::i ir '.. : i . ! t lie v. hile ir : t i cf of i I'.r. '' hat:' to t.r a v.-.:.:i -v.: 1. I ' r i '-pei-iidly to u:.-!o :i :.i ;! i..-i:-r;i i they il;or-:!:i vi.-.-. i - i r. -'. hil-liatitl !::.: : :i fr.hl in 1 ., w f ! n." I ' . : : t 'i . :. S -i i .p:l:g. Hoi" ' i let t i:iie' more 1 :: :i 1 I.e mi t :n i : ; :; - i T ions in such mat tel - ! Not that t!v'!.!l.:iirl.w:!e'-i n ! '.' '." ', at rib a my remarks t'dgh! itf.; !; . I beyomi the ect.i:;:r reir.t .ns I h-i:. j plained, tin ic : cms in !. no t.it rc::i c i bi'iwca tl.i-m :.: d the o'-oi'ir.-y nili i:f j ol !: r pi p.e in !"- c ! . I i s. 'i !i- j -..i.c:i .!.. i hard -t :i: r h- 1:...- - io! i, ;ia:i ti e 1. a liie I work i f .eei i.ti . : : .a a w: : Ii i :-lliu::'; a;:i (ai .a iia l :m :a : r t!r- wi-i !. :: -t -aiaiy :i i; sorrex'. !r Ir-; fai-! v !i :oi d :.c( o:.- iag to Hie : !:i 1 1 : 1 1 .vr.d caj-abllit.V of ach. N.i :;s;c!i 1 ru::.l ::- : ci.inron :-.:!; 'Ii .r t la' I ao la : . '. oi 1 .v. i r lath laies. j:H ;:u aiiivi; yo,:ar; war.-ior : rccl.'.-aa: :a t a- : 1 ace !: !-a hi ; w ilV .::! a:a -1 i..-..h-r i.i i i in la''i:":. v.o: X I award ?!;!. in . h:i:i i 'af.irlaMc Ir t r .-'-.ti ia Ala. in. : ;;. I 'rcdcrii V .-'cf w.d !.:. in ) i- " .'. ia '.a.:' Ire. :.'.:. v 'h;!i!?'-i u" iai.y -VliiiN. ;". .::. h; ia t!;e m-ooo! ioi,;a will !., .' i. .!, il l :;.(! are r ,'iiiv '.ili'.r. a !' la. -ay iai: tl a 'i !iere was a j I .' ia lay : - ai , ! ia ! ; i : r w ho wa-, pail:- i ; . a. :: a ia. i a . I a . : i ::o i.-;. i ' in- ia 1 1 a ly ii:.-'-ii.a;lo.. aial in a ry w: i; ia-.t'couti -1 !- h-d tl." s-'a ' !. '.'i.en l !a v.- wa ; a girl rl'oat t i.e ' ::' i a :ivcf '. .. ia r . ao Ci .1' id t ( !l out ai: V Olob. .1 la ?:a.i :::;! : aao il.al was :.b.u: ad . iic t on id i .o wit !i she : a ia-al roan a: a t c -. j i I id .-ai Iriah-Anu i ii.ai! in rcr i v. ho was remarkable for ti.e me::i ry he j.,, v., . Hi' ct.f.id fn t;U( of !y lceite, .vii !io;:: 1.:-. bm h. thai -a! ire n-juiifg h - on, aau ii- co::!d .sprigs !.l.:.--lf very '-ariy a i a! rat liily. Tin si l.a't- was a:.an r i.y s-ca ri e! '.' 1. ..-' r t ea a no who a : a roiiiav i:i ;;r.. pay. i coii.u rat: i-:a- . t-r the e.::ct h .-a: lau -1 ad citr :, rr. ejs, ; -.par, 5i;:ys. itil-.-t . n-o;:i:t ain.s and valleys, lie coal.! l'ot 1 -..i n tw read. Ii'.".vi 'a r. Two years a ai 1 la;:.. I.i ahoy 1 1 car- old :)'.o coai d draw on slate, paper or bonrd line pictures of r.ny js pil in the school and oi r.ny sc nery vi.-iiil" fror.i the scamd room windows. That is !. cotild do, for he never jiver.-g.-l in'ire tii:ia !" I'f r vtit. in iii.-; other nadics. Ti:e most rv markal'h; boy in tuat s' ii 1 was a : -ii"-eantident ehat who ctiu'.d beat any boy I cv( r saw imp!aii:g i!;i.:iu'ori:iaJ:..i: o i those ha mat. 1 lie far saw hiai s! iitlyiii", ;:::d Vet he made as ' on! api'earai.ea ia th-' class as otm r pu;.,a-, o. cause no com. i 1 r'.iPelir t knoww hai !ie dtd not know. lfive l!i I lone- ucnioci Ciaitl Jtalcs for V.'inl it. Never lean with the 1-i.ek. ojnux an j t;,;n.. tbat is c. !d. N, ver baadn u jor.rncv i:nti! tl: U:o i.rca::- back, c.-'iecir.lly !'tlwc:i the sia.tiiiic r blades, well cove rid; also, the c last well protected. Iii f-h cj-itig in u cold room establish u Imblt of breat llire-ugh tfie nose, e:vl never viih the fin::! h cpe:i. Never go to bed with cold or il..ni; fa-, i. Never ojtut regular i.ai, i":;, tor i.i. j t i;0 -kin is in active cooi; a,:i. the t.'a t v,-iil close the pores and favor congest i. u j (,'. l er il. ases. Alter :. :( ; -: of ai:y l:':-d. r.. ur rl-la I ju a:: ca.ii eio-; ia; : or is ;.r lla. whaio.v j of a t ar far a ;aa:.a ;.:: a is dangai ot:s ta i ia. alii: tr t va:i 1.:'.'. j When hoarse, .-peak a ; little ;.s pr..".s:b!e !i:':::l vl.e laairs-nas ia i-t-yovetvd Irot.i. ) t : ! tl. ! he oiae lU.'lV :a-';!aa. tl.a: i 'arm.'tatiii: r h;.a , or oat he p;a:ac.u. tla- hack by I !:e lira, nr.it he -i ha: the i-aa;: t -etl o r it - a-.a c. dartahly 1!:: ot.a-i'w 1. iie!..::;i :.i o. :. a: in ai a wa. almospia. re t ia.ii-t : i to la a; v.roia. J Visa j l:a a. ( i,iii-.-f i '. :.'. ao i ..a l:.i Situ Cn e e-i ; .- : li.e air i: .,y ' e r a 1 r.a-i i iii ii-i;:--.oiaah 1 he iie.-.e era it reaches " 1 1 i . . - ii, ,: N't vi v j". eiai'y f-'."!.d still ia cold wtuthi r. .1 fit r liavitsg taken a sli-dit ;a f i f exercise. ax: :-:vays sr.'i.:t; s'.a'niiiiig ire or .-'as. ff, t r v. hete the i-cr. '.iii i ; t : ! p -e-1 t. told wind.- .aitrai'ai'.a i , -. . ,,, livm b-'aer.rh I !'i .'VS. ia- vaavs no lai.-racaeea.; tics Ikin hps f a-mirg ;: saiai! but is -u-rain--! Measiii ! '. are cxjiost-i: to. view. A a:gii ano ra.'a--ic ! 1- f. 1 a -ad sii-ae-a- brtadth and vigor ;' ; lal.-d. Hi ; waole faee is the eaii.oiaaa at j of gentleness, grace and intellectual i strength. j 1 saw l.'r.i v.he-i he wa.s dresseil to re- : ceive eta and ureiy I nevt r loel a i iritar d: t . -; -I or more reiitied looking i i.aa.n. J.e w;is. as is uia v.t.at. m oa ; , , i'i, .-i.d while I did not d::- j t.1Vcl. ,;;hrr oreaision or exactness In tlvmc.f e -nac-:;;. tiierevtas bv no means i- i any ilepartttie Iroai prevatacg cas"aa to wntrr.at anybody in saying that he was j in the ua: rett atiotis garb of a Qttaltvr. Ills m.a t. enthii.-iastie tulr.iirer couhl not have . i -lit ;1 tc n e him better arrayed. I aad I aeiuaay was struck with ti e tip- J prtv?riati.-::es.s of las apparel. Indeed, I ; j do t.at hope ever aaaan to '.eeanoiaer f ac.i a l.ao a.Oi.ai ... la.ciy urtsstn sua..i o. II. F. Ih-irns ia F -stoti Globe. Sanie:j'ss of Newspaper :t cries. I T ucd to make fun,"' said a gtntierar.a tl.c other day, "of people who rc.au the j at. ry r:-.j c-rs the pre.'-eat day, aad I i rau.'t say that my later oh-ervatio::- have j not landed ta c'a.aage my cpiaion. iatic'.y I pa l:ed tip cr.e of these pa;:err. and the : ttories amia-i d u:e, bat toward the lart I ; found ro much famaiitss in them that 1 finally threw thc;a elown in disrtst mad j vowed that I'd nevtr read anoll.er."' TiU I gyati' :r.a.!i has no i-o'ibt beta alhict'd ia the ; aa.e laanaer rs ta-'py others. la.ila delphla Ci.Il. It I. as been t ah nlateel, acccriliag ta I'r'-fef :-cr l-i :a'r, that a tr.a.a e-f 7d lias f - .a.aaaa.ed tw eady v-;rr.;c a load:-, or eighty teas, of fejii, fcoiid and licuid. I s I u n :4 a K I "SDITiONS v L - i- ' 't V'-f.5l Will lie (dif iiui i;i;: w national inlon rr x.i'l stlolio-iv :;oit:.(o.i :.o,j I'n-.-itii.'nl wiil !;'.!:' (.'ass ( 'minlv -. ia v. '''. Political, Co m m e r c i a 1 and Social Transactions id' tills vcar aliil v i!;.- time I'ci: I 7 r, '' 1 :" w fctni a vJ .NOV,' Wllli't v l.av V til' ).' 1! c wo v.: ii ;;'!:;: lo r A ?ri &3 4 p rri '- H vA r,MV: tl':d piS 'Zs vLy yr .. - Va.ft-'l Sy'J '" -' Which U i-r.-t-J.-las.'i iVoin wiiieoj oar j"!; 'ir.t much aatis - actoj - ; rjJ rff.C . TTTT Z t iU'i. .a. I.l;ls.b' i' t. .3 i , I s si H i' 51 I Si il i f. i, ia K ' i o u i i Is .J. Avi.J i.I. h !!n- .- i: i ' .1 'C I III 1 :r 1, c! in a !. ..r 1 III- II' I -! ii! ., I.. ! O.'i i j 1 ol 1 1 K-l' s'l-.lli-i art- 1; !i :: i-1: till: Herald. in.'. ore '.r '-' ... f our i .----.. '.," vjv;; 'f f'yi-"':''i n. all rcspoc.e ui.ei lii - jola' - :. are luriiinrj; v voa !:. NEBRASKA. .? '. ' 5. ? 'i '-J o . ; v.. '.h '; ri toiM 14