Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, March 31, 1881, Image 4

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    THE HEK&LC,
NEWS EEEVITIES.
FACETLE.
Teacher Ha fire any genderP
Pupil YfS, feminine. Teacher What
imkes you lliink no? Pupil Because I
heanl mamm:. tell p:p:i not to hug the
fire.
Extr.vt from h loiter from Atielian:
"Dear ll nirv, ycki as'c if I return your
love. Yes, ilcnrv. I hare no uso for it,
nnd rotnru it with inaiy thanks. By
by, Henry."
i;i:itl;iv School Teaahc r (n?p!ovinrrlv)
"Boys do you know what day thiols?"
Street Uy "Hi, fellers! here's a covo
that don't know wiiat this is! I guesi
he's bt-eu out nil night!"
A Cincinnati man found a ronsjh
lookim; individual in his cellar. "Who
areycu?"' ho demanded. The asiuan,
eonie to t:-.ke Lie meter," was the reply.
"(Meat heaven!"' cried the householder,
"I hoped yon were on!y a burglar."
New York mi'.iionaire-ises about to
start for Europe. Tiiey are studying
not Mtirmv arid B.ied leker oh, dear.
no! but liiirke and D.'brett, and taking ,
note 01 aii me uuiuari iea peer.t. vi.ua
von Deepenbeek: "What a pity they
don't imldish their ihoUirrapas as weu
us their ages and titles.
Mistress "As you ve never been m
service I'm afraid I can't engage you
without a 'character. ' outig I'ers i
"I have three school b;ard certiti
rntea. ma'am. " Miiitrcss "Oil. well.
I simnose for honest v. cleanliness-
Youii"' Person "No. ma'am; for liter-
ntoir. iTir'i,hv. an' free 'ami dravv-
,
riii!"
A country rirl at a fashionable hotel
in New York noticed tliat all the guests
used their forks only in eatinz tlieir pie.
L'non her return home she reported tha
fact to the old ladv. who comforted her
bv observing-: "You .shouldn't niind'eni.
Jem in a: its all because they're too
tarnal lazy to use their knives.
Tableau Vivant Bridegroom (to Ins
little sister-in-law at tho breakfast)
"Well, Julia (enfant terrible) "Yes;
and nia said the other day to pa, she
didn't think he was much account.
onlv it looked like Lottie's last chance!''
fGre.it clatter of knives, forks, and
spoons. )
"See here." said a fault-finding hus-
band to his wife, "we must have things
arranged in this house so that we shall
know where everything is kept." "W ith
all niv heart."' she sweetly ausweied.
"and let us beiiiu with our late hours, my
love; I should dearly like to know
where things are kept." He lets things
run on as usual.
Enter Jon?s, the magnificent, with
stranrrer "A little surprise for vou
Mrs. J.! Let me introduce- Mr. Wig-
Eins, whom I have persuaded t ttr.e
is chance, and come and try pot luck
with us; and I hope you won t starve
him. liav. mv love.-' .Airs. Jones
fcurtsevinor) "There's no fear of that.
Mr. WVsrins. I cot mv hnsband's
telegram in time."
A fashionable Boston lady was unex
pectedly left without a servant. She
undertook to make her husband a cup
of coffee, but it took so lonz lie asked
what in the Halifax was the matter with
the coffee. "I don't know," she
said.
burst inir into tears: I've boiled theso
beans for a full hour, and they are no
softer now then they were when I first
j ut them in the pot.'
A thin old man with a rag-bag in his
hand was picking a number of small
pieces of whalebone which lay on the
'1-1 - . f l
street. Hie ueposu was oi sueu ;
singular nature that the quaint-looking
o-atherer was asked how he supposed
thev came there. "Don't know," he
rep.ied in a squeaking voice, "but 'spec
some- unfortunate female was wrecked
hereabout somewhere."
Youn" Hopeful, acre C. who is showing
a visitor his book containing an alleged
representation of" a "bird" and a
"horse," as indicated in the words
underneath the drawings; These are my
worst drawings, Mr. bnnth. Mr.
Smith: "Indeed, Tommy! and where
are your other ones?" Young Hopeful:
"Oh, I haven t drawed them yet.
The cultivation of rice is attracting
attention in Louisiana.
Italian laborers for orange groves
have arrived at Jacksonville, Fla.
Austria has a pe'j-oleuni region one
eighth the size of that of the United
State.
The Pid'.man c.-.r company earns on
each car about .$180 mouth net, and
has 474 c;irs.
A very large amount f money is al
leged to be duo to east Florida claim
ants for losses of 1812.
The dominion of Canada, in thirteen
years, has accumulated a debt of $JU0,
000,000, principally for public works.
On Pierce's hill, Dorchester, near
Boston, standi a house built in 1840,
and which is still occupied by descend
ants of its builder.
A corporation is about to establish a
zoological garden above Central Park,
Chicago, with an observatory three hun
dred and twenty-live feet high.
The body of an infant was found by
the janitor of a school in Bristol, li. I.,
. a
neatly done up in a package ana iaia
on the shelf.
In Waterville, Me., the prohibitory
laws are so strictly enforced that the
college professors are unable to procure
alcohol for scientific experiments.
The estimated rent of the new build
ing on the corner of Broadway and
wTilI street. New York, will net'to its
owners the princely sum of $180,000 a
year.
The total value of England's im
ports for ISfiO was jt'JOH.Wo.OOO, an in
crease of ab ut . 4o.Mi0.i.M H) oyer 1879.
Lh iug animal- we.-e imported to the val
ue of l,21o.t'Oi'. Tl e number of eggs
imported was 747.412,410, worth JL'-,-
2ii,r.i;0.
Cap?. MAY. B.'.rnes :u:d wife, of Wat
eitowu. Conn., rei-ently celebrated the
seventieth imj)iveiary of their mar
riage. The captain is 'JJ years old and
his wife 87, and both are now in gopij
health.
Bradlaugli is a stalwart who believes
in muscle. When the authorities of
Scotland yanl tendered him detective
protection" against assassination recent
ly, Je thr.niuv! ti e:u em said he
thought he cii'.d take cue of i.lr.i'.'lf
and it vi.u:d b' be.t to protect the as
sasii;s. The i'e:iiand for (I-orgo Eliot's b.-oks
lmi l'tn so grs-.-it sire- her deat'.i l'..ut
the London pijbiiiiii rs have not been
able to meet it. U;.o t ;i!!-and readers
inquired for "Ad:m Bcde"' in Jti'
at a leading ciivu.ating iibrary, A
ci.e::j) Mid an xpe; .-iv- complete edi
tion of her works will be issi.ed in the
spring.
Large depots aru to be U'.t up on
Harlem liver, to accommodate Jbe rail
roads to New England, which will com
nect there witn the railroads to New
England. Twenty-six acres of marsh
for the purpose has been bought for
lo6(S00, and eight and a half acres
near by sold fur CTC.OOO to anoti.e?
company.
The largest deed ever put on the
records of Naugatuek. Conn., oon.-is'cd
of eighteen lages of closely-printed
matter. It was a mortgage to the
Mutual Union, of-New York city, lor
$350,000 from the New Union, Telegraph
company
was 13.
A man who had lived in a Boston
boardinghouse for ten years, and hud
been known only :;s "(icorge," was
found dead in his room recently.
Among his t-ljects were found papers
which indicated that j:ai!iu was Lben
Lcmau, and money, bonds, and buQlf;
notes to the value of .15,000.
Four 3-ears ago a schoolboy in
Monroe county, Indiana, threw a dead
rattlesnake around the neck of a little
girl, and it has made her permanent !v
insane. During an this time sue i..
recognized no one, but daily sits with
her siate in her lap. making out the
same figures she had bat-u given as a
lesson at school on the fateful day.
occasionally crying out: "Auko tho
snake away.
The charge of the tow n clik
"Old Lion."-Th3 Mia Who Lad Tare J
Hundred Keutuvkians At llon'-arjj. .
There were a crowd of men seated on
the steps of the custom-house yesterday,
talking about the wars of the country,
and about the tim they n eiitioned tha
battles of Bi'.ena Vis-.a and Monte'-.'v,
an old veteran "who lit in '4G.' a::d
who had a p'iun-c!i :d nose aula
look about him which i 'n;y oVd tl-.at
he couhl ouilie a dg ti; ng-rod man.
got up, ami, bruhi :g I e i'u t from t lie
seat of his p:mls. .-:ii i:
"Well, it kmder am ines nc. t: e;i
agin it makes me fee! sad. n fn-n I read
the history of the Mexican war, and
see the ail-tired Jm t en history fel
lows tell. T.:ey .-p ak of tin old army
officers jest as animate li.xc as i. they'd
slept together and scratched eacli
other's backs. I'll ju t be ess . ntially
gol dinned if I'd have my name stuck
iii an old history, 'cause my comr.iJs
w ho tit with me knew wiiat 1 did, tmt it
raises my dander when the-e i;ere his
tory ci;aps git to talking about what
was done wiien they vvern't thar, and
3-ou couhln't have pulled 'em thar with
a yoke of Ark;tn -as steers nether.' Why, '
at Monterey history spoils about
Monterey. What was Monterey?
Merely a little skirmish which didn't
amount to a bar-room row, I recollect
Monterey. I was thar, aud commanded
the Kentucky volunteers, 3oO of the
bravest boys from the B'aiegrass dis
trict, and ihey used to call mo 'Old
Lion.' Why? Not because I was
braver than any one else, but because
they loved me. Dang it. they used to
try and keep me from the front, but I
couhln't leave 'em when I knew they
were liable to be cleaned out. My
place was thar, and tliar I stayed. At
Monterey (leu. Taylor ordered us in.
Well, sir, you jtiit ough'er see them
boys how they iit into t e greasers and
took two forts and 8.0O0 prisoners 'fore
yon could wink your eye. But only
dl what was their duty. What's the
use of loaling around bragging about
what you did and Irving to sneak your
name into history? Dang a man. I say,
w ho ivjlj do it. It's tiuei got shot four
times whitti leadii; Jin: rigid wing over
the parapet, but you ilou'tWeiiiu bang,
ing around asking for pension. Not
much."
The crowd gazed at him silently,
and. after reaching down for a fresh
vbaw of tobacco, he continued: "I
recollect at Bnno. Vista I sat on my
horse, with niv left le:r icstin n th
pummel, as a pistol-wo.ind in it had'nt
healed, and flcn. Taylor was standing
by my side talking a if no fight were
going on. Confound it. hiscooluess
Jjijdcr tire ii counted an ice bid. A
buih.t cuint '.vhjstljng a'ong and struck
lliS horse ill the l. '.i;l d..-i.f psifV-r
animal to rear and plunge forwaViwili
a sharp snort of pain. Za k. I always
called him Z:u k. t;:: .- J to me I'll
never forgot his wor 's and said:
J Mai or, tho-e d n g"eas rs are shoot
ing prtttty lilosf, and v. had belter get
down.' At the tim..- 1 h :ij hifsily engag
ed surveying the fight through my field
glass, and Zack.. seeing that I "didn't
Hi ve. said: "Maj.r. you're the most
olstin:tiu and reckless old war-horre I
ever met,' but I i y-r Ijad Jinie to hear
the rest, jis I ordered ! i . voluuteciii q
waltz into th tigld. Wi ei the victory
had been gained I rode up to old Zack.,
and he h id one of tito.se pleased smile
on his f.r.v darned if I ever saw a in an
wiio cjuld throw in iv .soul int ids
sanies and all he s i 1 was: Major. I
ru ss vou ha t b 'tl.-r w :: ; ; -,' .an J J(
l:eht o'nl to 4V,';;il t.n: vi-ry ' fi .. v .:
at Monterey. P.sii.t-.vt w:, .'- i . :i
iiisiory icaows k:io v; ant f . ..
veteran limped down t.';o s:ree: v.
proud air of disgust, .-.n.I le t tl.e r. .
to wonder if they could lie t...it .
Vriim tuev got oid and had t
matisiu iu the jr ''fick, JV't- tc
Battle Creek, Michigan,
MAiccr iciram o tbx owlt omrnrx
PSI6KLY
THRESHERS.
Traction and Plain Engines
and Horse-Powers.
Xat Complete Th rcaher Factory J Established
la tke orlO. i 1848
of eontinuova ant tueeessful butt,
test, wuliout tlianiro 01 cauie.
00 YEARS
mauatfement, or 1. n ation, to " back '
rNa wurraniy grtn on an our gaoat.
Iht
Is made from a Simple Trnpical Lf:if v,i I.'are
Value, uinl is a ioitive ltemtdy lor ali tlif
U-ea-t. that cause pains In t he Io.vt-r part t
the bily for 'torpid i,i v-r Headai-lio dann
itii'e lfiiifss. (iravt'l. Malaria, aud all di;li
cnltii:." ' tlie Kidneys. I.ivt-r and fiinaiy Or
jraiirf. For Kciiialc Di.cascN, Mai lilv'Mim
struaticii, and during r'l'esnaiicy, it has nn
eiual. It it'stnivw the organs that make the
blood, and htnire is the lc-t Jiloixl I'nrifier.
It is the only k mmn r.nnt'dy that cure tliftt
scoin-j.'!'. BritH'w listre. r.r I)ial)0te.
use Wnrni-r'i af linletM ( nn-.
For Sale by Drucsists ami Jfalcrx at HI .li
per bottle. l.aiBet buttle in the market. Try it.
II. II. WAliNKK & CO.. ltochfster. N. Y.
3
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STEAM-POWER
C'oinplcje Mfnin Outfitito Bn'rWcMouoliim,
'Traction KnjiiieMa:ti 1'iainr.u
SEPAItATOKS and
uniut-a
BITf
mm
BENNETT &
EWIS,
ikaul Tritrtioii Knviiii-H
er BPfO in the Amtint-jin market.
Jk multitude of material fttUuret ansf improvements
for lSSl,t(Vther with tuperior qualities in ctmttruc.
tion ana wuxtmrialt not dnamed of iw other roakrra.
Four slzea of kH-iiaratorx, from O to 12 horae
O&nacity, for tteetm or horte poorer.
Two ntvlrs of ' M'liintrJ Ilnrf p-Powprs
I-ert or SPlnied l.omnpr
froia w hich i built the it.
work of our luachiiiery.
7 ftnn nnn
ronsUtitly on hand.
iomp&raulo wood-
I
C5
Strcmyttt.mntt durable . ami evident ever
lUi la llorse rower.
CI 7 St. Charles fitrrf t. St. Lends, Mo.
A rpirular a-a 1 of t 5Io lical OoUm, hati liea
l4njtr It-CHtev! txta any or hei Phybiciiin la tit.ljOuis.Ra
cily pn; t rs siwr.iu:J nil oM r:dt.ijtkno. 8Tihil:a,
0".corrhrrta,Q::t. titxicfuro. Orchitis. Rupture.all
Crjia:y Srji-tio i r UvrouriAl AtTootioiu of
T.i'Oi'it, S'.tjior iiieBocrl hi-isly. PilvHtsly.
Sae:miD.-!nifli'.;v:sl Ii:":lity and Impotney
a to nr'M'.x i'f H:'if Aiu'i, s."T. d m'iHi in maturnr
)t R'.of cv; hrafi.vf:k. r.j-l -v.r7onnea.fiemui-a!
ii2i:s: n, d .-:i:it.'. diann oi fc:.j-ttdefoctiva mem
orr, j.hyii"al U'cayf nvorsini t feooiety rnnfusion of
i (..;. lcwof seu u powor.niaht las-fl.rendm-lng mar
r.. imvrnporre fi?rsiarTl rv4. Vin.iuluit.lwif
at c:f c or l n-i!l f and l'i--.-)i. PaTriihlut a
f,!ki!.;. Mod 'r! -ma w-.it Isy ir.-ll or fTiirvs. (htrua
. i-r ?r:J. Vh--' fi-.tbt i-xty k Li uiinklr Rtnted.
F 1 .! E
t AT & 2.
: : m w:4.it)t.tof, we.; I rv t Is truo to kilo, oa til
;o: rU .. . m ir: rt wh- not, why.
a: trrr; vw lit' I !ia:iri-4 ii..yhc iacruiwl ; efTwcts
cf re!iiu. Mlei iu"J nvioj mor. Tboo ranrriod
c, c4ou,m :- '" t ui'rUwvB:if"U I m.J it then fcop un
dor J; s" &rfi Ue. 25 CtJ?- 'nnil in raotmr or 09-
cum of Sinniaal
iv.y...i.. 0f l ifter, ATureioa to Hoolptr
!!- ti,9Ait"iaonr and I'laordf n liroiiifht on hf Self-
Auon AnyarosfitnntnnOTaieot3. sllouu
On -Hliil Iai-t,61H Wt.Chrle. Ht. Iinl. Mo.
70S Cbeanut fit, St. Louie, Mo. at old oBcs,
oontiDiiu to our Spermatorrhoea, Suiulnai We&k
nesw, Impotnc7.all forma of yxihUia,Qoiiorrnoea,
Oloet, Urinary or Bladder disoftrft-a. lUx-Dt omma
cared la a fef di. A 11 tha disaomo rtMnlttiu; from
ulfibaMy ernKMor6xvu4ure rnrml for lifawlUi safa
xnadJoioa. Advice tre-e. Oaarigut low. CaII or writ
Id sOutconfjdauoo. Bvmptorr Bodcfirtwoitiuiip
ftlARRiACgCU.DEroS?;
TRACTION ENGINES
n,iee
rte
id
FBEi
FarrtiM ttnt Threhermtii am Jnvitivl to
Cvpitu.-ate tui Muichlees Thruiiiu!r SlathiiitJT
Virculara f r.t t n. Addrpa .
NICHOLS, SHEPARD A CO.
j t Battle Creek. Mlchlean.
iL is U a a
Ellin ks v
Thr majority nfthtf ill of the human
t.ntl; nr!i- Viiii a lirrattgemen t of th
I.ivcr. Hff' Cllttg loth the ttomaeh and
hiitrls. in ui-eiVr In rfftct n cure, it it
.--...') t rr ut orr the- cauttr. IrrfgUt
it" iii.il S'ltwiish m-tioit. oftl;e DouJila,
Ilr,fl.tc:n-,Sir';!rii tit thr ntriarh,I'ain
in thr ,'."' unit l.i,itiD,rtr., Indicate? that
thr lArrr in ut fmtlt, a ml that nature re-
( ( oHsiHtu arc to enable this organ to
thrmr off impuritirx.
Irlc:ti- Asli lHterHare espreialltf
CD nt. tut mini fur th in pttrjiaze. Whey ai-tt
utiM in (lt-ir action untl effrrtire as a
em i art' j'Tra stint to the tit strand tnhen.
fanHif hy hutft eltildrrn antlatlitttf). Ta
ken .! i '; fo it i r ct ion, thr y are m
nfoainli: it.i.tnt t nrrfor Dyspepsia,
fientral IJc Jiliily, Halittual Con
Htipaiion, Ui5onsi'cl Illtlneyti,
etc., etc. Aa xiUtaii zuvlfier they
are superior to nuif .titer iiictlicine;
cleansing the .- titi rvnyhly, and
i in pit rli nrtr life ttnrl rnertjy to te -rnli'l.
It . tl Illijciiclste fijti tHil an
l!ltX Jcatilli: iei-verayr.
Ail YOUR CRl'OCIST FC8 PRICKLY ASH BITTERS,
and take no ovher. PRICE. SI OO per Bottle.
IEYER BROS. CO.. - SCLE PROPRIETORS,
Ct- Louis and Kanaaa City, Mtx
DEALKUS IX
Staple siGsd IFaiao'
Cigars & Tobacco.
agkxts roi! Tin: ci:li:i5I.vti:d leavexwoutm
ft
ftoice&tt iocls of froccr-
ac Isa tSae city.
Paid for Butter and Eg-gs,
Here We are with a Complete Stock
BLANKETS. rOMFOKTH. SHAWLS
OA SSI ME 11 FX. JEA AW.
1 -i i i i a
fc I h ; V
f. c
BEST THRESHER ON WHEELS
Ta nnl a VUimtm ,,av ew Ik M.nlilMA
if wonueriuuy eiuiiMa ana aamiraoiy i
tnro&ruuy and H.-araUiitr quolitira.
the eraJn. and clrana ft rrnd f
ttmm eamty. is constructed durably, in Snial:d
5anniM and adrolritbly pfrieci lii
Roparatiiur quolitira. Sarrn an
for market.
beautifully, la the most economical, loait irn-
f S,-4thm iatiO
r-- i Sktottiiw t-r tie- no i i k
tram lr-. Aj:!: 10 t.;r pi n, . f---ii t-. -. '
of lil4 rra-''-f at a,:MaJ aT tb tjo J (M n-fC r'ilfl . i - , -at
leurfar mmh UT'ti-y pirMiu v J.f.-. t- t-. V . ;--.'!-.
fjvi lU (Ml U t 7 (rtvncUM, in 1 jr - . r4 -r.O-t.T - -
W .vve)J rr-ja!-. 1 1-: vtri :...:
a (K ..a--A - ..--..'' I. ! , - jift! CKIll fli'V " -
of (Turbid? a. 4 cui:n dVw .- - t- t. Ir. '.-SL.t.--''
and satisfactory machine in ib
iff cx and til
u wnet, ana nxjiurea no cnaniro exocpt tho meves.
SarKet wiu UHuate wh btuiq a well od cry.
las no uaual in Uirowinnff fiax and timothy, tbrefhi
vand oleanlng- both as wall and nearly an raiudiy
r r.
a v
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(Jt'Cilll
SCTENTIFIO.
Croizette.
Croizctte, the celebrated actress of
the Co.'ncilie Francais and rival of Bern-
haedt's, has been havino- affairs prettv
inufli as she wills since the departure ol
the latter. She has a salary from tho
jrovernmeut of 25,mxj francs per an
num. It keeps her in fr'.oves, bottines,
and bonbons. She ha three very beau
tiful children, and, though she is mad
emoiselle, thev accompany her everv-
wliere, and are well cared for by their
respective fathers. One or them, a bo-,
is the acknowleged child of the Duke
d'Aumale, son of Louis Phillipne, and
is the exact image of his grandfather.
In Croizette' s more beautiful days sho
sat as a model for the hgure of "lruth,
now on exhibition in the Luxumburg,
and which represents a perfectly nude
woman with a lamp in her hand. It is
said that when this picture was com
pleted, the actress went to see it with a
number of friends, among them a rich
but very stupid young marquis, who.
after examing the paintings, inquired:
"Mademoiselle, why do you carry a
lamp?" To which Croizette naively,
mid to the horror of the artist, respond
ed: "Mon Dieu. monsieur, je cherehe
nies habits." (I am looking for my
cl.'thes.) Croizt-Ue is no longer beauti
ful. She looks like an exceedingly fat
Modjeska, if one can imagine such an
anomaly, and scarcely opens her large,
dark eyes in talking. She is very pop
ular, and gives elegant receptions week
ly at her residence. '
m tm
A 'Western Derivation for Ellzzard.
Thederivation of the word "blizzard'.'
is not generally known. We will eluci
date: When one of those superior crear
tures who inhabit Boston enters his
testhetio home on a cold night he re
moves his cultured muffler from his re
lined throat, and remarks, "The atmos
pheric exuberance is antagonistic to the
preservation of caloric in the physiolog
ical structure," which, translated,
rneans, "It blows hard." When a de
generated Chicago man returns home
at 3. a. m., from a chicken tight, after
having observed the fall of the mercury
and several other things in liquid form,
he explains the state of the atmosphero
to the angry partner of his joys as fol
lows: "M'dearsh. bl'sh'ard bl'zzard,"
after which he encounters a blizzard
from his indignant spouse.
Insomnia,
A little English work, "Sleep, and
How to Obtain It," saj's that insomnia
is not so dangerous as is commonly sup
posed, for tho author knows an eminent
man of letters who has suffered front it
for many years without injury. When
a man begins to dream of his work ho
may know that he is under too great a
mental strain. The author's plan of
inducing sleep is to reckon up friends
and acquaintances whose names begin
with, a certain letter.
A tenant has been dancing all night
over the head of his landlord. At six
in the morning the latter comes up-stairs
and complains bitterly of the annoy
ance?" "What anuovance?" aks tho
tenant. "Whv, I haven't slept a wink
all night," wai the answer. "Neither
haveI." says the tenant; "and yet I
doji't make any fuus about it."
A clergy man's daughter at Napa,
Cal., went to a circus. On the follow-
in"- Sundav her father preached on sin-.
lul amusements, and usel her ease as
fin illustration. In the Sundiy school
that afternoon ho f:iid th:st she was
impenitent, and mo". ed her -ptilsion;
but a vote IxMng taken all the pupil
voted to retain her.
Mr. Edison lias nearly (ini-! cd a dy-
namo-electrie niai-mrie having i.nreo
field magnets siv and a half feet long,
and an armature- one and a half tons
in weiirht. The armature is connected
directly to a Torter-Allen engine of 100-
horse power. Both the engine and the
dynamo-electric machine are mounted
uton a larre iron bed. This new elec
tric generator is intended to do what is
usually done by sixteen smaller ma
chines with greater steadfastness and
econoniv.
It is remarkable that tho working-
classes of ( rmany have takeu little
part in the anti-Jewish agitation, At a
stormy meeting in Bcriiu recently, in
which the Jews were denounced as peo
ple 'until to mix with other races, a
workman had the courage to state that
"after seventeen years' hard work in
Berlin, although a Christian himelf.his
experience was that Jewish employers
had, as a rule, treated him tar better
than his co-religionists." He accord
ingly proposed a resolution in favor of
"renjrious libertv. Hie result was
that the meeting hissed him and turned
him out.
Henrv Brand and wife, living at No.
82 Raymond street, Brooklyn, N. Y.
fled from the house in which their child
had died of diphtheria, and the health
authorities took the body away and
buried it, and could not find the child's
parents. Subsequently it was ascer
tained that Brand had a chi.d who died
a few davs before of diphtheria. Then
the second child contracted the disease
and died, and Mr. Brand was also
taken ill. Brand was too poor to bury
the child, and he thought it best to get
his wife out of the house.
Mr. Spurgeon wrote rccentlv that
the most useiul members of a church
were usually those who would "be do
ing harm if they were not doing good.
They could not be the chips in the por
ridge they must flavor it one way or
the other." "In my young das," he
continued. "I feared I said man)- odd
things antl made many blunders, but thy
audiences wore not h pocritical, and no
newspaper writers dogged my heels;
and so I had a happv tr-ininir-ground.
in which, by constant practice, 1 attain
ed such a degree of ready speech as I
now possess. There is no way of learn
ing to preach which can be compared
to preaching itself. If you want to
EWim you must get into the water.
As the steamship Labrador was on her
way from Havre to .New lork, an im
migrant passenger named Jacob Ncick
Oerthy committed suicide by jumping
overboard in mid-ocean. The sailors
made every possible effort to rescue the
man, but the weather at the time Mas
so rough that they were unsuccessful.
Oerthy leii in his truhk two letters, one
of which was addressed to his sister,
and the other lo a girl who was his af
fiance!. These notes were couched in
rambling incoherent language, indica
ting tu.-it the writer was of unsound
mind. He wanted, to die because he
hail been dissuaded from going to Afri
ca, as he had intended, and induced
to embark ou a vessel bound for New
York.
Copper has been detected in tho soil
of a church yard, and in portions of ex
humed bodies.
A new scientific instrument is tho
viotiietpr," which registers the
p.. nity of rain falling wjthin a certain
period, and the duration and hour cf
the fall.
According to a London journal, the
orange specks of the gaslights along ti e
Thames embankment were seen to shine
dimlv throuirh a recent to: whilo the
bri li.mt white glare of tho eleetrjp
lamps waf indistinguishable.
Mr. W. N. Lockingtou stales that
of three hundred and eight species of
tishes, mostly murine, occurring on the
Pacific coast, all but thirtj'-seven ar
found ir. t'aiifornia. Of the five hun
dred and forty fresh-water spoi-ie
known in the Uni e l States, but thirty
seven are found in California.
The authorities of the postofllce la
Glasgow, Si-otiand, are about to make
arrangements for the permanent light
ing of the main departments of tho
building with the Compton electric
system. Satisfactory experiments had
been made with that system for some
time in the sorting room and iu the tel
egraph instrument otliee.
If alo9 a.u Lcljeycd to be present in
cordials, elixirs, Hquorn, i- beer, Hugo
Borntrager gives this rapid method o
testing the question: A portion of the
liquid is well shaken with twice its
Volume of benzine, anil the behavior of
the mixture with ammonia is observed.
If no red coloration is apparent, aloes
can only be pr -sent in very iusignilieant
quantity or not there at alL
With the view of approximately as
certaining how long after death phos
phorus can be detected in cases of poi
soning, Dr. L. Medicus killed a hon
with that substance. Twentj'-three
days afterward the fowl was dissected.
The digestive organs were observed to
be quite luminous, and the presence of
phosphorus was easily detected.
Opium is harvested in this manner in
the Province of Kweichow, China: As
soon as tiie petals fall an incision is
made iu the poppy head with a small
Uiree-nladed knite again and again,
lintil all the milky juice escapes aud is
ecured in a bamboo tube. When the
i'uicu is dried in the sun and turns
ilack it is considered lit for market.
According to the experiments of M,
Grehant, air containing l-.' of its
volume of carb m dioxide proved fatal
to a dog which inhaled it for fifty niin
ntcs. With another dog of the same
size the fatal dose was l-2oO. A rabbit
resisted various proportions of mixtures
of air and carbou dioxide until tha lat
ter rose to 1-60 of the volume of air;
while a sparrow died with 1-500
A new method of producing light
from electricity has been patented in
England. Small balis of platinum or
irridium are arranged at the ends of
small platinum rods enclosed in pairs
in the center of a suitable globe, and a
rapid succession of sparks is passed bo
tween them, whereby they are raised to
incandescent heat. A disadvantage ;s
the noise attendant ou tho rapid sparks.
An easy method for showing whether
butter is adulterated with beef fat has
been submitted by Hager. He satu
rates a cotton wick with a suspected
sample, which is tirst incite-1. He then
lights the wick and permits it to burn
for about two minutes. At the end of
that time, when the wick is extinguish
ed, an odor like that given by a tallow
candle when its flame Ls blown out is
readily perceived if the butter is artificial.
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Mioa mors squarmfeet of teparalinf eztxd cleaning sur
face than anv other machine mails, and ean not bm
I oTerlnvleA. 1 both ov!r- and nnd r-li!at Our
1X.OVKU Iin.I.IXl ATTAt .'H.tlKNT ia
! new and very detiral. Dix the work mora
Sridly and better than au exclusively UoUinir
St;PA RATORS of the vcrio-.is flics A ted for
$'e?m or H'lrse tmcer aa fN'Firpd.
- 4Zi fmprovrd 11 tt Fowtr, an Improved
tVoodhiiry Power, and tho i:ivnrd KiunJ
lzinar l'BWfri all mounted on lour Mlirn- v aro
Znanuiactarvd by uk, and arm not surjafd by any
it (he mnrk'f.
' We are a!o rTarfd to furniFh firNt-c!aji
Portuble Koitlneii itli onr beixtnuora.
For Prlco-Urt d Circnlarn, address
SEVMC IRjSAptNACO.
MinufacUrra, ' Stillwater, Minn,
a
STARTLING
DISCOVERY!
LOST MANHOOD RESTORED.
A viotim cf youthful imprudence causing Pre ma-
fare lecay, r-L-rvcms iiuiity, Lost MauhtMd, etc..
HaviriL triKl in vain every mown
covm-ij a sinifle flt !f euro, which ho
Ki liir. rwiow-nunt'irH, ari'iress
43 C'liathaiu ,t., Y.
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rc'tifrMion. it cjufc, le:i!,:rv c4 hlAli.un.: y v.ti. rt-d,
U'.ari lU.. (S.'li t I"e Mn1 :K In jv-I i.ru;
tiWr. Su.cee f iifw.lt,.l' .:. I. t.r.Un i. t ikrr and
I jr,', 141 r ffti v( n. uit i uc.i, ;.:.. met-.-t :z f i ul-j
to V '". 'i.a ,et ! '.rrtt; ei.t A -i-. f- r -t ta!- t-, i -i iir
rravli'.j. uf j. 2 p.u. wilt fu;l t-Uit i u?rrir.f, hj n.aj;, ru crtU
"THE PRIVATE MEDICAL ADVISER"
oi bypnilia, Uoiicirhaa, ;i.ct. Strict:. re. unao.
cele. e.. a .j .-a tipt ricticrrloui, Bfxu.d ptb lity.
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.tss.i it f.M.. l,m tf, I i.f i-;t:: !r't,.Tc. a-.'.
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tyti tut li.- e-H, .-f pr.t-:. 1 .m.. it, ;. , bvrr U' r-.t'f. i" etit,
i'siix.! AiriM,' Lsct'ireca l.';si::H 7T:ah:;i 10i
FC RG ME Dt,l..if?t ' 'i :
pa4faitJruii I"" drjrntt-J lovki.
1. tM, ...i ,u G..f c t ..1-1 . 530 picrt. ai.J c.cr tea
illu.tr.lioi . T' t-n.tinJkn'iiif 1, (...MUvrly- tiir mnl
li 'j.ar SM,tu B -ut .::iajp pj. author 1, an r,,.,
MC-d tl..knau i f D.at t yr yir'iee. tm is wrll k --vr.
n t tit. tit. r-T,a. a. t rule ft.- ttr.-a-.m 4.a. will h f.-u-.a j
fiMt tu.. :, ti.uv .u.T. rii., fi.ai -j-lrtt, , f tt,.( r I.Mt .lilr.TT',
,Mtei.lL-x'' ': t.ta.t Ir.'ttaJ vf " PlllV ATt
' -Ti.P-r't" HfOf.-lti.ir nt;. ula In F . u.ci t btra.
pJRf, BUTTS f'ISPEfVSARY s-ti-h.i
rttitriiit iv.t auft oon.j lunsrj 5., .t.-t cifritri rr.ultio,
from taiptr a., -c t.i" .ot.a. elt aLu." or .rttuaF cac,a.
r.tiVti!, trr-ttf! hT mail a::i ftpreti. W t-tre f.o..tt-lr. x tr
oiia! e -nsullatiftn i prrfrn I. , r.tclt it (1 se aod it. v it.ii. c, a.
Int: to tv smmcrei br ptiri t" rtr.ir n If-ataarRf tl .l-i Ii.aj
1c say a l-Wa on a:t licat:-'. for b".,lti nr tr,iltncit a-i.K.,a
Bit. ItrTT. it NortU Kth St. Luulm
iSh'fiTS, IO SIC, FLAXNKL.S.
VASSlJlhhlS, JLANIS. VALISES, DiFss, U()()lx. IWClt 1 X,
miUiOys. LACKS. CAIiPETS, FLOOR OIL CLOTH M ITTINGS
WINDOW SHADES anl FIXTURES,,- UTIAOS
BOOTS, SHOES .InTID ARCTICS,
!c5:Hats, Caps, and Hoods,
UXDKKW EMi. ALL COLONS . J ) "siKS T
puk;ks to sirrr hvekvhodv.
Card Iioarl & Mttocs5
(J LOVES ,f- MITTENS TO FIT EVERYhODY, Uth in SIZE A- I' RICH
Also the best Select Stock of strictly .first-class (.ro
ceries. Canned and Dried Fruits. Tobacco, Queens
ware and Glassware in the City. All of which we
larautee to sell as low as anybody.
to close Cash Uuyers, anil I'or lure iuaiititifs.
W. H. BAKER & CO.
S S. MAIN STIiEET.
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,i. vb. inns ri-K i.iu tiw ! wosv 0'?;ca
' yg :'i T'--v.:tit -a frtJW xj-ee tttoa and
.V " 4 -e mS rt w.ir; i.t vtiif-r r ordiee
? a. .1 j w a t:t I jorvtn.-itt'.ATM.i.
, v f . 3 i, Ji-ect n-.'l neTcr failiM
. Ci.' - . . ' l I T F:np. -1 t 't! ttut.
i'.i. ..rCil. i'ilAI.N. itJ'auI. Jliua.
I will xnnli c"-risy
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ine Old G
Dry
rocerv tk
Goods Stand.
Although 'Lection is over ue are not done selling goods, by ft long shot.
lh
ou WILL FIND AT F.S. WHITE'S ONE OF THE
AND
Lost Machot'd. etc., , ' '" v.;th COorPTIOV.
m remedy. ba d:$- ' f. Vs '.fi v : H'A. 1HK0.4T,
lie will acntl FREE i , '. V " " "t 1 '- " '!;fritaliou in th s liooW ia
J. II, UEEVES, 1 I'-,-."--: v'v:,.:-.Ti:-'.t''::l',n iUtOiA,
utc a jc: ill 'ai-j;
w. f iw -: -'? r i f t-- fi m
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TO G-IVE
TiarEnvc jk. call.
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NO CHANGING CAKS i
) n;..; .. ... j
OMAHA, COL'jaCH- BLUFFS. KEEKASKA CITY j
or FlATTSMOUTH to j
i
CHICAGO,
!;-!f diiect ciiiii:i'ctiitis are matlf with
Tluouglj Sleeping Car Lines
--TO
SKW YOKK. lKKSTOX, IM H I MKi.r;i ,
Lt.tl.TIMOKR. Wif'IIINi;'lN,
AND ALL EAST FEN CITFs
TlieSlLorLJiiu
LARGEST
HEST STOCKS OF GOODS, OF ALL. KINDS IN THE To WN.
-LO-
Tlie nicest fJreeri Winter Apj.les for sale.-Ove r '2QO l).mn down Teilii:.
, 4 , .
Potatoes by the Car-load, PEACH BLOWS
CASH FA ID FOR HIDES FURS, TALLOW, dC, at
J?. S. TVJXTTJS'S,
PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA
JE M IP I M IS T "iRBB!
J. V. WECKBACH,
(Siiocs.'.r t '"UTIiMANN & wnoKISACH j
KKTAIL OK Al.KIt I V
STAPLE and FAUCY DEY GOODS.
A fu;i line .?
W 03 a D
tf eviy l-soriiili m
..V Specialty KT T A ,,y th" l-wnd
made 0:1 - -a.-a.w3.S-a A .ti.a-SA.tay Cll((iv . t-hnt mtl
- ' attU
Highest Market Price Paid for Choice Butter and Country Produce
5TNo Better FLOUR anywhere.
Qaeeiisware
WHO
V a FEOhlA for
.V 1 A SA rt 1 1. IS. UJl'lSVlll. K.
.Y.t Tl. -.f-' all 1 oiitt i:i
.'At 7.Y-
iLC 8 aTI fl n 11 c j ol-T jV" 'irTTrt.' "J j Ch 1 . . 7 , . )"-3 iirS&
' vJ.-.rSli.'r;;,: .v i Vv:.; ' U- t
1
tiii: hint i.i 5-. for
ST. LOUIS,
W ln-ri I iiccl ( ci ncr.it us ai- i ..t!t ii: r
I Nil'N II lot with '1 l:mi:nJi M. ri'il.y If!
I.lllt S fill Cli l-'i;:t..ll 'I li.
Tilt- Kliot it-st. p'pe.'iStfrt :u tl n.ost .-ti to: tahie
via !ANNJBAU ta
Ft. SCOTT. KA Lu..lA I. LAS, IIOI .TOX
.If 37A. N.IA J.MO.MO, 0'.l.rr..S7C'.V.
;:ii all i-i.il. is iii
rulilllSaii 10- V. I I I all ci- .!--.i:p; rj.it.
".. 1. i; ii. ;ti;. I l a ih- l.'i fats.
With iiiiiini 's r.it -i.i.ti.u I'h.tii-i. Kxtra
( liai'f f;l t til il I'.vt -lii.iiii; hails.
Tin- f;triiM:e., 15. & Q. I'stlafi- 'l.jI.Cill .
Fast Tin t'. St--l ltll In.oK at;l SninMh r
K . j 1 1 1 ; i n t -1 . r ::!. li'it-il iili tl.t- ii- tlmtt 7 lirottt, It
Car Arrain't incut. n.ak tl.i-, al-nvc ail otl.ns.
the lavorile l;i;iilr lo (he
r AST, KOI'TII flt H ill-rhl.
TRY lT.ani .n v. ill ! Hi A V KI.I NC jlu
ur it li-;;ti cl a I ;iNt.-4iiiiii I.
AW iiift in.a'.:i n :.l ut. l':.t'-s of Fare. M y
hif 'ar Afi::tii iltMiii. s -' - 1 'I 'iu- T:il-i?.
ill be Lrt-rfiilly i-n hy :u'j :k I')
JamcN tl. cci.
lletif.-al l";-.ssc:fr "'.ii-at-C
. IV. S.llS'iii.
TraO." Mii'.wrr.
IS UNACQUAINTED WITH THp CI-OCRSPIIY OF 7H 5 C 'r UMTY, WILU
SEE BY tXAMIHlNO THIS M.kP, THAT Ti'
Table & Poctei Colto
A MB SHOE
Kept iii full ftot-k. A full aii'I coinpletf lwn-
6'.4A ylZ' JT STORE FOR BARGAINS.
iiMutivy Itr-fuiulf :l 1n ull "iti'5 t liprt oo(U are not mm It r-K-iiirl f. I
Our Motto is Live and Let Live."
I l Mllll n IK South Kat-t CdiiicT Main h:kI Tiiinl Kirt-t t-.
illl lillU Xt II. FI.AT IS Mi IU MI, NKIMt ASK A .
J". "V. WECKBACH.
a-lss
CHICAGO. R08K ISLAND & PACIFIC R. R.
IS THE (.'HEAT (OAATCnN'J LINK iSF.TWEKN 'WW. F. AST A: THE WEST I
.i
The elevated roads are so called
caiwe owing to several new kinda of ao
cident they are the shortest rout to
j t c: 1uefv t ... ..:.'.
'.lCfef'ul tf;ifii-r. I'l-l ri ct .: 'l-l
i maciical. Tu:ri.ti ii n t:::.u c:tul,e.
i il
1
l?f mnin hue runs fi. a i iiKMirt V t't
BltillH. itutiii; thr..'.iiri: Jo'it-U otuw.1. I .v
tic neseo. Al.'hiio. Ktt k !ltu'U. 1 't-t-"-:.,-'
I.l!riy. Iowa I nr. M:r t. J.i .!:: vt..
lH- Moines ahe c:Ht:-l i-l lowai, Muart. A : ti
tle, and Avoca ; vmh. hrtiiK-livs li-nti :j,..-ci:j
Junctittn to IV'n ta : Wil'-tti Jt.tt.tt.-ti t..
tiue. Vutli1titt'-n. rmrlifl.i. Lit ti !(- il... ,i..
Centrpville, rrmn-tou. 1 ri'tm.n. -tinltt.. at:
rrn, I.caver.wortn. Att-l.t : ami Uan-us - .
Vutiiifc:ton to Siourt:.'-, .iui.:sv. a:.i.; Ki-.-x-Tilie;
Kei:ku( to rar.uini.ton. llimspartf.
tonsport. latU'pen.K-'it. KKlmt. ttt.i:t:v:v. L".ic;y--TUId8kalo)n.
l'ultti. Mi'nrot. a! !'rs Mi.nn's
Neat ton to Monroe; It M'ttnfi lt I n-w:M' -I: na.i :
Wintorhet; Aiittitnc t.v l.ewtti 1 Atiout.-iu: :u.ti i
Avx-ii to llurt.in. 'i ttis i j.;.stttr-i r tt-. t;:..r ;
Railroad, whlt-.t onus, nn.t vi '.vu;-oi :t t::r::;li '
Une from t'huttyt irn.t ittft St-:it.t .:f i:t;t:tt.
'i'hroucli Express itutnjt-r 'J'r:i:;.ii. -ut. I'.t.i- .
Bian I'alnre t "airs ali;tv-tir.t. at i-titi .-.:.-!; v t:. :
bttlwet-n CHICAiio and l"irin:i v, Kx.'.s it.
Cet'NTiL ISi.t:rr, Uavv-,i--h:t:i ;:n ! m-
BOM. TUronsb cars areais-rjii ! at ti .V-ir.-t- ,
kae anil Kitfijts nv. a in trio 'i! ;) -t ;iu:. uriu :
Bocklslnnd Miort I.n'i"."
tj'iie tireat tim k l.-!i..t-t" is i i;.Tr:.:i:n'.iif
Cqu'.ppetl. It nsI l""' .imply p ct: ?.-t ft
tsacK i laid Willi sic -. r.J .
Whet will pleas.; y- .i nift wi.t io t'.-.- .". . t .r
Of enjoyieu yrtitr niaU, truii-.. pti:ta.i. t vr e .
beautiful pratrie 't ttiintu r.M.l : .:. . i
aur munitlcttiit Ijiihiw t an thiit u .;.,..: . !
llirounh Exyrv-t 1 rants. S mi i-pt at t n -?
meal, as r-jikJ as "rvc-.l in r.r.y u-.-'.-lu-urevemj'-tlvi
oetit.
Appreciutiinr tiie lat-l thtrt a in:tj -r -t t. i
people prefer ix-itortito upnrtii.-: in..S -it
purpoaos mnd ttiu i'.Biuoit.--e inn-xvii. r ti&t .- m
Of tnla line wnrruutuii: 1. t -Jtrii vt 'a-ttl .
nounce tliat till 'tnirHinj' r:itiJ frJUm- i 1" '..-
SitXpiii-7 Cuts for aievpun; ihjik'.- ,t.-i -..
corai. jtr.VKr. ii..vr.-;A r: . . .
11 Ticket Act Iu Cm '-.::--
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dpnn tVi Mlssisslprt
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