The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, November 17, 1888, Image 3

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'POSSUM AND 'TATER.
Crr;fA Gonmidn tiho ItfI In the Clilcf
Delight of Ui Year.
I-III vou svthr.t suspicious looking
nriinaf haninr out hi front of a Ma
rk thi tti-Cit restaurant tlio oilier day ?
J.' i yot saw it if j-ou passed that
v f c our. o vou knew, even if it
' ..'t li.-.v.-aiiv liaircm it. and even if it
-. I'lil. -hen ti i.n.l re.uly for the oven,
! it vv,'..-;iMssiiiii. Rut lil you know
t ' ' 't:.Mi!ji riarket in Atlanta
r .r t ' t o "ti(i.il" utt Did you
. v t: .:t "" 'n.i and 'Liters" was
l.'i" .'v..l ii.-.')-s at the restau
. II. if you didn't, rend along1
; . '!: r :;!nl I'll j;ive you some
! t::'- j)(-.s'i:i crop which
.1 D i .-. , th v did ine.
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i tii '1 i-Miitiy animal has
it f ti.- L.iit!i as lonjr as
i ! i s.jiy south, and. like
'. I . i very prolific, and
: i- . i;, of dimini.-dt
.1 :!. lie ii very fond
;i which thu name
i i; ' i-u,"l. lie was
y i iit t a pirniminon
.r :;': was known as the
!: " J !'.:i!:iv.n. whicli was
. ! 1 i:il' o"i his.su in.
v i'r. t tl.C 'possum
1 ;. .::!.;!. :;:d is caught
' . ..!: t ito l.ini in
' i : . ily cut
i n,.;: i..;wiid Id
: '. i vu t!:at tlie
i V:;i; !kr the
i and it is
;" 'i Uii .. that climb n
t i- - ii a pursued by the
; i , y : cr our CDimnis
'.. ;.l ; I buying a few
.: i i! 'i. iitry and selling1
."i t: tomi rs in At
!..tl a 'jxissuni now
: i . way into the city
.. .: v .f home jre;it
". v.iidiilv.-ays found a
iu?'t::is toothsome animal.
- l..:s ti:..n;ad since then,
:: l I t;::ouj,-n no et
:. a:; -i to a vcrv im-
- i.t ti. -j - '.nnercial world.
. la ichant informed
i .! h- h indk-d IuO 'jwssums a
.. .a J f! is-r:i"s lestaurant 100
1 :. j ;.:.! :-aS j;ie hutcUoml eveiy
!. ;. i F.'.v d out to those who
' : f thorn, and that means
) -y- cv:ry southern raised man.
' '.e inajontr of the 'possums sold in
Allanta come from tho country mer
chantj, and a largo pen-en tage of this
nuiiler coaie from up ou tho Marietta
and N.irtU Geoji ruilioad, a section
bf "the country " hich s ivgartled as
, i
i .
mr Lnest in tlio woiM lor grapes, rye,
'u s.-u'.rjs ynd com liquor. " A number
'ja.
v.it.tr men living m Fulton comity
' .... i : i. . .
...I Sfmi times they bring them
t.V v. :t;r0:i lot-id. as thev would
load of chickens.
:: im
-"o .-.".iiij are so'd ct various prices,
v.vcrned recording t. the sine of the
animal. The kittens bring from 20 to
'iJ cvnts, Y.hil-j the full grown range
Iro::i - rciils to ilia iKtssuni is
Vir : I:
jhe 1st of SoptendKMyand he is
ui-..il the "1st pf faivlj. The
: t p:-. id for po!s-.ums a mouth
s'.msoii will amount to
i -Ti. : C'-':-'. inu!:ing the 'pos-v.e.-ih
a: .out 4,000 to At-
Vi.s.-r.;ri.r.nl t;iteis nt the
lili o. t yot: "0 .vats, but
U p.v;!iHi s-jppv.-r it will
ii -1 . Ti to A 'possaia
lt.; tf a "po&uni,
r'.t p. t;.t k's. and then
i 1 :v:'d t ;ii coiFee thrown
i- .ui:. :uul titers, to
v.- -I
( ,:i- n with corn
- : wry rrmnkable
n:.v-t. t is a
i : i f a la- :: V-nt, ub
- -( i .. it'i safet
:U :'.. t.-c. ! diires-tioa.
;,,;ii up l;ice Hi'k tr other
; can er.t a very large
L ivcl v.o bad ch'tcts
. c;-". -.t in a mile and a
. ;.: . 1. as I iiid before,
:. .;.:!.:: s and pro! Hie as
i:i .f'iiir.g hoie j
' i.Kx.nsIiijiy night i
: v. v ! ar.d vcrv
.1.1 t iti ct. and ;
: : . him limine.
...at ; . -:n wrs the
: ..v: ; t la ti::::ior (::Lle.
v. t. . ;-d 'possum
: -I i i v.: in : if you
' :ti. -1 -lil-i'i 1' 1 1 .
. . ; c:..al ! "pTT-Sl'lTI
. i- : : i r.t a mxk
. ;.! t fret o
Lit i v. i Ii swoet
.:;: t'lu.::: t -morrow
. v. r. t. tlioeitd of your
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Her:..
cajw
bt' ion
lia
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in. i
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tiers
high.
hie o'
home
cn
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tii.-::
U'lli-liica.
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wir!: .
a bu r
ear :
will t
oi! i., j
from :
Citmn.
v. i!! ro
an .l v.
! k.
any 1;
rosi l .
the l
more !
cii'icr
It 1:
smo!i"
We ii.
sinekt
been I
toms.
truder !.
ear g?r
ner of
in t!ie
given
kDoc'. i
you I.
borne- .
Mi.',
pow r :
enn 1h?
Marcr.i
of the 1
ring c--tiou
o
lion, :
colic.
Corf
wlivii
cpil. ;
son."
La t'::'
a rir.g
ri.-i; :.
jii.r;
T.. W
eeri'r.o-
ciirii-:1.
to lir;
th3 h
l;il v : i
A
a; it.,
i . i. 1 1 i i . .
: . . ,i .i c:.ir;e"!)r, is. per
i . . : '.-.a ; y hi 3 cc!ebi?tej
v..-.' :: ? ou ll:? lyre during th
!..: o: ci.'t;itul although this
cpi.cd.' net mentioned bv
t . ; : r:-.!ij ta Tacitus. M. Hol-
:-...-r;v .f tho French school
t . . a j 1 ikiar e3tcayatii)
. ut-uiu" ift BccotiA " for tlio
J-"; . vemnint has found a stone
i cai'-ctur.ry of Apollo Ptoios, or
th "Aj ollo of the Infernal Regions,"
which presents tU Roman tyrant in
another light. . i
i : Tlit stono has engraved upon it what
JIMIolI-Jaiix cills "a genuine speech
cf Nero's," - that is to say, ono which
vi".o net composed for him, but uttered
hi-r-.'i'W es trrapbre when giving lib1
tit h Ortks.- -Nero plumed nlm
r l'r t cc Mi-se. oa hrs versatUityand
. . -cd that h6 was' !'al"roun'i
,;.-. ;-.- hl. tq COinpiJS,' (o' maia
i :.4jUcs, to icct and to stng. The div
oveiy of M. Holleaux may, perhaps,
provo that the tyrant was a real artist
in v.-ords at hcst, for, according to the
haiicd excavator, the fragments r.f
orvov fouiui ou ipe etona wert
to-.i i'-l jn ' Mrong. sanoi-ous and - eTi
pb-t:c "Greek. Paris Oor. London Tel-
. f .:' h.
' .An .ratrlcan Compoaod,
; ; :aj-5;:n--V is 'a coraioun4 wuc
a ....T.l rrxni U bankruptcy suit
3n iL.3i'-!:tcr. It is said to Qomo
'froia. Aiuei ica, aud it is sold in largo
Vuantiues Iu KnglaTuL .
. .
viiie.V
i? I
hr.vir.:
""I'V the r.
or mc
of t!o;
rPTJUlf:
ho;-a
and t'atu.
sav lh
After i
pLiced
tight ot
her of
and rfi
laid r
withi'r water .
Th 07.
likj lii.v
hearts'
have vr
to th-
thfy ::
for u..
trahtv
ally
tivcly c .
ilea-?..
h and English fioldlcr.
iis in ealutinz their tm
.cep their hands to their
ng twelve hti jm eix Kteps
meet and mx after tlicy
, a a rather hasty tour
s of Germany, Kngtand
ruck the writer that the
1 ich more military look
; like than those of the
.s named. Elnglish sol-
to red ceats and heavy,
i.ats which are formida
j wearers. MemU-rs of
wear little round stitr
rj never intended to le
their hca.ls, tut they are
Mile and held m om-
leather htran which in
s under the chin and in
hrs tlio lower lip. The
1 f the toy caps worn by
;'.; monkey.
Mi. rs are small in stat
n hlattrrnly and their
!o- wide. They might
venting soldiers from
t such laygy breThes
. their movements in
1 otJiccrs as a rule are
' " i:i 1 graceful in motion.
: ud step out easy. The
ifonns t'' them the
wing broad bhoulders,
mall waists and it is
.1 wear corsets. Their
. loth, to match the suit,
i ;aed with some com
II lltting and liaving
.')! ' i;'.. The (ierman's
si.'.rrow and shapely,
: K-.ok tall and putting
. !i to the very becoming
t -f boldierly looking
1 Home Journal.
TM f ASSENGER TRAIN CONDUCTOR.
In tlio Ear.
a a bug gets into the
!. toned, but drown him
: 1 water. There is no
; '.'uld bit unmoved with
i-ing a tattoo upon his
. I frightened, for it
ar movements. Sweet
Sx'.st thing to keep him
.t is tho first desider-
- y its thick consistence,
;:id U-draggle its legs
V intolerable noise will
. il le not at hand use
: ; not loisonous or rer--
ill probably be within
tv one. This is also
at him out. too, than
r glvceriae,
.'sted to blow tobacco
r to Btupefy the insect,
j this advise; tobacco
the ear of a child has
causo alarming 6ymp-
. movements of the in-
1 arrested syrinsje the
.varm water.- Allman
1 bugs have been foimd
you can never tell in a
e rude caller is that is
ioor of your brain till
.-rrUr. J. Herbert ipiai-C'lassics,
Power of niiis.
;H, having the supposed
ting or curing disease,
-..jk as far as the time of
Trolian, a physician
'stury, possessed asignef
. j engraved f eniesent
1 1 angling pie Tem?uxu
. was a certain "cure for
:i country Edward the
presented with a ring
unfailing remedy for
;ich was preserved fo
in Westminster Abbey,
at Perugia is still shown
.'d to be the -Redding
1 Iary and wliich has
.y joiracles that a book
.em in the Seventeenth
-5 ixwers besides th?
; have leen attributed
I.ing of Lombardy, war.
r of njo wlijch "would
. where he wandered--tiio
right path, a ring
.ireful in London during
ndmany juveniles and
vo eijrhod for tlie ring
1 com rolled the bledieiit
i. London Standard.
::si at Gravvlotte.
h guns opened firoit
'.:;t the king's position
;".ge, many of the shells
. ' to make the plaee
n table, so itfwasug
t o a less exposed jioint.
i to listen to this wise
d finallv leaving )i
ictance, liowevc'r -and
1 Kezonville. I waited
Ii. who did not go im
.e king, but remained
:iag alter some of the
on wounded,
irr ngeu lor their care
.a the king, and before
: hi ? majestv, who had
'anions foad anJ vas
ihrong cf fugitives,
rating in German eo
ia-.l me forcibly of tlie
. that 1 used to "hear in
Ohio. Tho dressing
hi3 satisfaction, the
oxs6 toward . Jiozon
"ver, to; rebuke 'in thfc
In eveiy group pf 'ryn
-0. bheridan in
".-ittcnlns Oysters.
planting oysters ana1
lappeily after they'ir
;y well Understood by
. There Is a great deal
1 in the industry along
. and occasionally some
interested in a financial
. at tho littlo end of
-s of eatcliiiff;6y6tes
jj for the markot b, to
a very interesting one.
m are caught they are
r.ense float, which is air
"des. Theio are a num-
ho bottom Of this float, -'
rs have been Varef ally
'oottora the corks' 'a're
ingtho flpat to fill ,vitq
. o bottoiq 'or ' tne bay.
heuopen their mouths
wh and drink to their
After two or three tides
r them they are brought
ce more. Bythistimo
j Plump vyeter3i" ready
ork.Omphie, .
' r Good TeMiper.
.13 a dispassionate nU
hlch, though ifgener
kx temper, can - neither
is it mast indeed be
so men can only r.ega-
. then it Ebould also be
they cannot positivelj
TIm Mott Exacting Ioitlon to tU Itanka
of Kallroad Kmploye.
Tho passenger train conductor has
in many rcsccts the most diihVult
position in tho railro.d ninks. lie
should be a first class freight conductor
and a tiolisheil gentleman to boot. Uut
in his long apprenticeship on a fivight
train he lias very likely been learning
how not to fufiill the additional re-
I quirements of a passenger coutluctor
! ship. In that service hu could 1k un
couth and even booi-Lh and .still fill
his position tolerably well; now he
feels tho need of a life time of tuition
in dealing with tho diverse phases of
human nature met with on a tassen-
ger train. He must now manago his !
train in a sort of automatic way, for
he has his mind filled with the caiv of
his passengers and the collection of
tickets. II must be good at figures,
keeping accounts, and handling
money, though the freight train f.v'r
vico has given him no experience in
this line. Year by year the deiical
work connected with the taking up of
tickets and collectiir ol 'cash farer. has
been increased until now on many
roads an expert bank clerk would l.-o
none too proficient for the duties im
posed. The conductor who grnm
uliuglv averred that 4-it would take a
Philadelphia lawyer with three heads"
to till his shoes was not far out of the
wav.
Lvery day, and perhaps a numlier
of times a da v. he must collect fairs
of fifty or a liundi-ed persons iu less
time than ho ought to have for ten.
Of that large number a few will gen
erally have a complaint to make er an
objection to olFer or an impudent asser
tion concerning a fault of the railroad
company which the conductor cannot
remedy and is not responsiblefor. A
woman will object to paying half fare
for a 10-year-old girl or to paying full
rates for one of 15.' A person whose
income is ten fimes larger than he ele
serves will argue twenty .minutes to
avoid paying 10 cents more (in cash)
than he would have beeiv charged for
a ticket. Passengers with legitiniate
questions tq ask will pouch then in
vague and hack handed terms, and
those with useless ones will take inop
portune times to propound them.
Thoso are not occasional but every
day experiences. The very best and
most intelligent people in the com
munity (excepting those who travel
much) are among thoso who oftenest
leave their wits at home when they
take a railroad trip.
All ' these people must be, met in a
conciliatory manner but yrithout
varying" strict regulations in. the
least degree. The ollieers of the reve
nue departmont are ineiforabjo mas
ters, and. passenger offended by
alleged uncivil treatment are likely to
make absurd complaints at the super
intendent's office. A conductor dreads
an investigation of this sort, however
unreasonable the passengers' com
plaints may be, because it inay. tend
to show that he jacked jAei'ju handling
thd casG.1 Ku't Wter. becojiunff' habitu
ated tqliis" soft of dealings, ihei-o are
still left the occasional disturbances
which no amount f philosophy can
make pleasant. These are the en
counters with drunken and disorderly
passengers. The conductor stajtiiiir
at the forward end of his train,' finds,
perhaps, uv the first Car one t or two
"toll gas' '-'who refuse pavui&ul of tare
and ?re spoiling for a light.
Care must be taken with tins sort of
character not to punish him or use the
least bit of unnecessary severity, for
he will, when sobered olF, quite likely
be induced by . :darp lawyer t6 "sue
thw rauroaU company for damages by
assault. The conductor, however, if
he be one who has (in his freight train
exierienee) dealt with tramps is nble
to cone with hi.ve.iision'iOi- find ron"fmo
him to the baggage, car or put him otf j The
tho train. But u'tussle of this kind is. louses
at best, far from soothing to the tern- Krupp;
per, and tlio very next car may con
tain the wife of a 'millionaire, who will
expect the most genteel treatment and
critically ohject to any bchatior on
the pari of o'ifc conductor which 'is' not
fully up to fhe highest drawing room
standard. Exue'i iehces of thislrind.it
can be readily imngintd, are exceed- Udings
inuiv rviiir. Ths" conductor cannot around
rive himself up completely to learning Molt
..... . . - ...... - 3
gentility, tor lie still lias need for his
The Zinc Plate In Art.
The photo-lithographers ar? lookinq
toward zincogruph' as a refuge and
i 11 bst it u to f or the lla varian 1 i thogra ph ic
fctono and the wood cut, and experi
ments arobciu made in America,
Germany and tngland. where picto
rial periodicals and newspapers arc
published to get tho effects of the
lithographic pen. The difference le
tween the processes of lithography ami
zincography, however, is to great that
judgment cannot be passnl us yet. Tlie
great ponderous soapstone repmdi:ees i
colors drawn on it wilh a givasy !
pencil. The zinc can he ctc!icl with !
nitric or muriatic acid, and, wilh the
aid of a Mwerful h-ns, p.hotogiaphy
:i11.h1 into aid with marvelous" e-fi'ict.
The advantages of such a process may
l.e Kuinmaried under two head; j
f-r:Miouiy and convenience r.nd for I
!.iily newspaper pictoiial wo;-!:, v.h- ie '
i-.i)idity i:iu.-t b? combined with a vr 1
t un amount cf artistic exce I!e!:eo,
the:v can Ihj no doubt of the zinc piate
: i'.pcj-.;tiling nil ot!:cr methods of iv-
p.-tJoceii'T pictures, and the wood cut
-is (71-aiiualiy fading away.
In th. weeklies and
THE' AE.GD'OF PROSRIESSg
OUB LATEST IIIPEOVEIIEIITS !
n it you Iit not n our Intmit lmrmrwt rvkli rnn '
Mir romiirilturt h towurk li kmi v litno ", of urn
3 tolfOE, orllw JA.IIM WEANS' tY AiioK
CABnot lm(iae biW lively iraUe U or howr hnrxi our comtwt Iturtlhnve m wttrk t. k-i i iihin -iht
itPitltiir Ca vour neeui.
pAsktlvrlv ii ono reoufn tinlew hain(r our nAm and nrlc damDiHl i-lalnlw n i ha ai
rrmiirr w in lupin yuu rTiiuin'ir niiuvi i uan nn uuiur mi; 11 7'U UO Uol IOjiIaL fttklfkA
into uuyiutf ui i en or tuoc umju wnicn mry inake a larger pruQU
AHk your ivlallrr for Itto JAMES MEANS
accMlDit to your n-eu
If L
ft m a mm -vtv
JXMES MEANS
$4
CANN
SATI
.'hors the mez:'.o
some oi tji-j p:ioiogi;.j'inc pe:
ti:ie 'arawincr is i!:i::Kasui-..' !v
l!: ii tho 1. lac!; and wiiile b;-u:h i.-or!
wood. The i)-oces3 i-f bitinr u r
moiithlies.
lint ran L-? tavtvss-
fully printed, the wood cut may en
dured lor sot ue time, bi:t e ven i:-w
i and i:d;
b'v ! r'ter
: o.i
iai
'.ii.i i.ci l is. oi t i ! .,c. uiuk t:s:::i
ml.randi, Lut it !.::.; t!:o 1 -t
few years been an expensive and la
borious art. The hurry of the rgv de
manded iu i: : i.i. J s.oi.ii it
will lo jxssib!e to rc-proilueo gi-eat
pictures in a few horn's, and transfers
may be made with great facility and
preserved for future, use at the nomi
nal expense of the cast of tho sine
plates and tho necessary stoi-age room.
Baltimore American.
retailers will coax you I
'jTLMES MEANS'
S3 SHOE
UNEXCELLED IN
.STYLE UNEQUALLED
in DURABILITY
AND C
aMf. Y, nr FIT.
S eiiriCfl lit
Kui-h hn li--n th rfnt rriiM In rnr liranchff Irvtti'try tlmt are now att to afllrm that tha
Janus Mi'aim- ft Shoe Is In every rH--t -i li.l lo Hie lnx-il which ilnljr a fi-w yearn ago were relnlleil at eUht
or ten .lollurK. If vou will try on i.alr yon will l roiivn.etl that wv ! uot exaKiceraie. Our are I ha
or:".!ml &i uni $t ShiN4, auil thoie who tmifnte ur H.rHtein of liunlne are unable to ooinfiete wllU lit lit
U.ility ol factory pnxluels. In our hue w are the I.VrK'et Fiumiifaeliirerii in the United states.
One oF our traveling aleiniieii who I now viauliitf the hoe retailers of the fueinu Coaat and Rocky
Mountain Region wriuwfroni there n follows:
"I am more tlinii atlstlel with llii result of my trip. I have thus fnr luiiwdnl In plaeltiff our full
line In the hamla of 'A No. 1 ' dealers In every point I iiavo vlltei." lie icoea on to say, "This Is a
fcpleutliri region for ns to sell hIkm-h 1m, liei-aUMi must of the retailers are ehartrttiK Oielr rustoiuers at
retail altout tloul.le tho priees w hteh tr. hhoen have cost at wholesjili. The coumhj nenc? Is that tha
Iieople who wear "hoe are a v Ink' e! v or neven .lollars a pair for shoea which are not worth as much as our
I AMl'.S JIKASV 3 and Si HIIOb. Our nhoes w Ith their very low retail prices staniat on lue
soleA of every pulr are lirenk 1111; Jo n the hih prices which linve hitherto rulo.1 In the retail markets here,
nmi when a retailer puts a full hue of fcooJa u his slock they at once bcKln to Ho off like hot cakes, so (treat
is the tlmnml for them." -
Now, klmi reader, just atop ani consider what the abova slirnines so far as yon are concerned. It
n8ires you that if you keep ou hu hit nhocs liearltiK no manufacturers' name or fixed retail price stamped)
on the KOleii, you eatinut tell what you are uettluir and your retailer is prohabiy maklnir you I .ay iouils
jry so I bat you
SHOE fi J
ot fail. i
to r ! 1 .1
THE MOST ,S I JLgZZ
what your .shoes have coxt htm. Now, run vou afford to do this while we are protecting you lr atampinsl
lacioi
our name and the fixed retail prhe u
cannot lie made to ay more for your a,
pon the sole of our slim s before they leave our
.hoes than they are worth r
A Dinner nt Teheran.
There are tiny Iambs roasted whole,
salmon which has been brought packed
in ice upon tlie heads of runners from
a distance of a hundred milea, appetiz
ing kababs of lambs and venison,
fowls and partridges (in silver bowls),
stewed to rags ami (served with strange
colored sauces of the richest kind;
great heaps of boiled rice in steaming
pyramids, white rice, green rice, col
ored by an artful admixture of herbs;
rice boiled with saffron of a ruddy
gold color; omelets ami sweet dishes,
innumerable Jittlo china cups of tooth
some pickles, small china bowls con
taining various thick soups, but not a
single joint (o bo seen. Every bod v
eats away as if he had never 'tasted
food before, There aro no forks, no
spoons, no plates; but everv man's :
uanu appears to be dipping at once
into the innumerable dishes.
Occasionally our ho&t. with his
mouth half full, grunts o.it r.n cn
treaty that we thould taste so:re par
ticular fleHc?Vi m Uwuty miu
utcs ;dl i.Vtr-. Iced roscwutcr is
-.Hiurotji upon vhv rillg-Oirf of each guest
from i filvcr ewer, and he wipes them
alum a delicately embroidered napkin.
About a tenth of what has l.e-ii rvrv-
vided lias been consumed by the party ;
the rest is i-cmovt. ( iu;V l.hieu up
hoea from our celebrated Inrtsrr are sold bv wide-awake retailers In all aarta af
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the I'ersian:; t ar-
to talk if tor a rood meal i.; the
act of an ill bred man or a fool." A id
ihon we get up a.nd bid our hosiita!;!o
friend good night. And
we see that h inysic-'rtous covers!
tray U U'lag" taken to the banqi:- tin
room, end we know that our felioC.
,uest.5 and our nii- will drink, sr.1.
.'.'ad gamble until an ur.he'y ho-."- :
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Demorest's Llonthly Magazine.
A WONDEKFL'L PUBLICATION.
Many suppose DEMOREST'S MOVTIItV
to be a fliion magazine. This In a great mit-take.
It undoubtedly contains tho llnert Kapbion Vb
fabtmbnt of any iiiagftztue published, but this ia
the case from the fact that preat enterprit and ex
perience are shown, fo thut each department ia
equal to a magazine in Itself. I" Demohmt's yon
get a dozen ma?aziiie in one, and secure aiuiiKc
inent and instruction for the whole family. It con
tains Stories. Poem. and other Literary uttrartions.
including Artibtic, Scientific, and Household matters,
and is illustrated with original Steel tin'ravinirs
Photogravures, Water-Colors, and fine Woodcuts,
making it th Moiim. Magazine or Amehk-a.
Each eoiiv contains a I'attibw Bira eiitillinif
the holder to the selection of AKY Patttrs lllnstraled in any number of the Magazine aiid is as it
or thb sizes manufactured, each valued al from M cents to 30 cents, or over :J.UU worth of patter...
the valua
old severity. B. 13.
Scribner's Slajrazine.
Adams, Jr., in
Xlie Ononlasa Indian Tribe.
A good picture of the state of affahs
reprobated by tho recent Indian coun
cil i seen in rthe case of the Onondag-a
tribe. This tribe owns a reservation
of 6,000 acres on the site of the old
council fires of the Sis Nations. These
0,000 acres are uniformly of ths
choicest farming lands, and mcltfde
stents quarries ot ' the' finest gray lune
ftqnej. " Bu the.' Indians neither farm
their lapda nor work their quarries.
There are twenty-six cluefs for 400
members of the tribe. The old Indian
language Lj still in common use. Tlie
state of morals is absolutely mileciikr
able in de;en EnisluTVtenurwof
land. ' isf "tribal, ' The renunciation of
Christianity is a requisite to election
as a sachem ; but nominal Christianity
is professed by about half the tribe.
Tho Feast of the White Dos; is cel
b rated -with indecent ceremonies. ' lTfcc
question' of. 1 Vb'laa'fc - to do witli tho In
diana ia now necessarily to be recon
sidered. It is not enoucrh to hold them
on reservations and feed them. Globe
Democrat, How Japanese Rooms Are lighted.
Light "is admitted into Japgn.esp
roomsYnoVby glass, windows, but by a
kind of wooden gratings, over winch
a 'white paper is pasted ou the outside.
This paper difTuses tho sunlight about
the room very pleasantly, but it is uot
proof against rain; in rainy weal hex.
therefore, the shutters, have to bo" put
up 7'bicli aro usoVI lo' close the veranda
and bouse in the night time,' and which
ore the only doors iu a Japanese, hquse
that it is though pece&jbai-y to, furnish
TritL bolt. As tho putting, up' and
tAking" rfdwii of " thes-i "shutters' is. a
mattef flemandfttg; "so'ino ' lime, "it is
uua to havo a small door made in
them, which is called 'the earthquake
door, to provide means of duick
cape in case or emergency
v v.iriff anher;r.tir.n. 3 oo. A trial will convince von that roa can pot ten tiinea
Cf the tPoaey jiaid. Single copies (each containing Pattern Order), 20 cents.
I'ublished by W. JENNINGS DEFOREST, New York.
The ahoTC combination Is a splendid chnnce to get our japcr and Demohmt's MaNTin.rj.t
raduced rate. Send your eubecriiHioua to this oflic.
Von Mcltko at Oauvcioi to.
French artillery an-.l :
responded viiroroar. '.-
t
and with deadly cliect. L:;t v 3
tar cs vre could sea tlie Gorman 1.;;
continued its advance and stair" oilicc;
came up fj-equeiitly t,o, i-ajwrt "that -cl
was going, on well at jjoinis hiUdu
from pur view-. 'ihcW renoi-t.-t wri-
kuir first, and
rivei.t r.-nli
1 1 I
ivias liituto ia irie.
iver tinvbotiv
t r
wutii
of
to
the light
car
unfolum
Wo clustered
riows, Ge:i. 'o:i
a man rneanwinl
and explaining tho ritnaUon.
'ily kae, iho.vhief "of tho ptaff,
hiio rr aitnig. the next report, would
either, return yoat that had been
made for. snh v.-jt 1 porno hnapsacks,
or would cccupy t!io timo walking
about, kiclcing c'iod.s of tlirt or Htncll
stones hero and there, his haucli
clasped behind his hack, his face palo
ajid thoughtful. He wag then n.n-iy
70 years "old., but becyusa oi hi-, c'r t :
ciatwl il.ure, vh'a'deep 'wrinkles 1:1 his
face, "and VnvwS feet about hi'j eyo.
ha looked even older, his appearance
being suggestive of the practice of
church ajrccticurns i-ather than of his
v.vil known ajder.t devotion to. ;hj
military profession GtJt Sheridan
in Scriby'a iho.
IVcuIiurities of tlio A in lis.
Inasmuch as thcra are no family
names, no village, tribul, or uationi
rights to be reflected, ther U nothing
r.pprosirnat'vi f father right cr
luotuer'right. Or perhaps it would bo
more exact to tay that, inasmuch as
woman are only l-ecognised ao servant
throughout their wholo lives and iia
mothers as SQ05 C3theha-va reached
tho pryfier. age,' the pbi'soaality- of the
wholi.' family. L" mi ill?" in 'that of tha
husband a:id tether voile ho lives.
When lv d.iea ho is at ouco and abso
lutely forgotten, and each surviving
member of hii family pursues an en
tirely separata course, i. 2.0 way con
cerning himself about the other? f
si man dies and leaves funnily of in
fant children., th. t-a'ro" of them de
olv3 " tipoh the mother until the
oldest son-reaches tlie ago of about 13;
then ho ' becomes, th cf th'S
faralv, Yc4nali nheranco is utterly
unhiiown, as wuld be expected in a
gociety-wherein wpmenj bave no rights
at all." ( ft nan is so unfortunate as
to leave uo true heir, or so careless as
not to have adopted one, his property
eoes to his nest younger brother, or
his nearest male relative, if h have uo
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