- - - = - - S THE [ FALLS CITY TRIBUNE January i IS , IC)04 ) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . NEBRASKA STATE NOTES - - - - - - i A canning company ha been organized at Hastings. Jacob" ! Schmidt , one of the pioneers j of Lincoln is ( dcad n He came to that city in 1868. 4 i Sam Opel1andcr , a young- man c I \ 'ingnear GI'afton , lost part or' his band in a corn shetter : ' 1 ' ltc store of Pitchford & \Var- feld 1 at Cedar Hapids wa : destroyed - cd by fire Sunday nig-ht. toss $6,0(10. ( ( Jensen Bros flour twills at Nel- son , burned to the ground .Mon- < lay. Loss . 512,000 ; insurance , S5OOO i l'he fine lies union depot at [ i're111ont ha just been completed It will be occuph by the Union Pacific and Northwcstern During the year just ended not a single criminal case \ vas filed t in the district court : of Duel Co" , and not . a single divorce was ask- ed for - _ Orn Street and James l\'kGrath both of Crab Orchard < l , engaged ? : ' in a desperate fig-ht. Street wa . badly cut by a knife in the hands of .McGrath The remont Telephone Co. . . has enjoined the city from engaging - g'aging in any work of dcmvlish- ing the c.ompany's tines , as i e- 'I ' E ceutly ordered by the city coun- cil. George Johns .of Dakota City has pleaded guilty to violating r the game laws lIe was arrested i : November 30 with a deer in his possession lIe was knell S25 I and costs : The pension of Capt. A. D d J lanagan of Tecumseh has been , I increased from $30 to $40 per 0' month The increase was secured - , cured through the efforts of COll- 1 L gressman Burket. _ G r E 1ECTRICITY A3 WAR AGlsl I. I - - - I . vapid Extension of Its Use in Fortifications . . 1icitions : on the Coast. ' An interesting instance of the rapid x1el1siou of the use of ejeCt . u z , . tl'ieitJ' is furnishe by the fortifi- cations ( disl1'ibutl' along our d , 'oasL A few years agu the elcc- trio light was introdneed to add . . . to tIP ] comfort of the garrisons : ' : and to provide better illumination q . . of the worl Once a generating ' plant : had been iustallet1 there was at lilt nd a supply of power in a convenient aud l'usi1.rcontrollahl ( forlll , aud this led to its use for L ptlt'puss } } which were not contem- 1)lated 1 at the tine the plant wfs ! inshlllp Electric fans have beemi I ! put iu to make the living quart " rs i I 11I00'P ( 'omfortablp iu hot wcathel' , and electric motors have been r adopted for training the guns , a ioo class of work for which the ' ; they are particularly ] well adapted Motors - torR arc used to drive the HlIlmU- , , llition hoists and to do other work which before had either been ) clone i 11 - - - , bY hana 01' HOllll' Ips ! nsractot'J POWI' Searchlights have been installed , enabling a fm'tifieation ! 10 sweep the sect at nigh t , suys the Seipu t ifie Amm'ieun The various JJOI'1 of the 1 fort- mess ! are connected ' 1og'pthl'l' br' } ' telephone , IO ! that 1 niP c'olJllllalH1- , . . . nt is ill touch ! at 1 all times t with the 1 ( ' 11 til' ( g-I1I'I'iHon , a11(1 'a 11 in. Btantly t 'ausllIitOI'PI'S } 10 ' , ) ( any pof111. The various ; for I flea i t ion along the 'onst are lied ( ] together hy ) tl'lpphcfIIP and t'lpgl'uJh ) , so that 011 the npI'ut'llIc' : ( of' IIlPen- etill' at un\ , ' point all Ihp forlifica- tio11l-I , would be ) illfol'lIIl'd ' of it. Snhmariue mines are ) (011IroIled elC''t , 'i'a ( Ily , : t IIC ] P"'II ( the gUlls may lip fil'pd lV , this IJIPanH by all ol1i'PI' ( at- some dhhlut point" ) By JIIPJIIH : of' tvfreless ! ' tl'lpg'I'aph\ ' a fOl'tili'at can Ill' ' kept ill touch w ; 11 the I Scouting "PHHPIH , and wo11ld , ] lip illf'ot'IJIPd of th < ; al- ) JJJ'oa.1t of' all evenly long ( before he is i : visible from tw ] CO8St. The ' te- lautog1'aph may lw brought into BPI''ic'p f'ot' t 1'lIlIHIIlH " SP r1'I ( ( ilsllliItlllg orders , an(1elet1 ' iSigilaIinglightsare ; : I i t replacing - placing Illle 1 older ( types ) ' Electric high is1ighlingtlie t i rsugefiildei ' sta- ions f , Hud plpf't ( ( ( 'Ioc' } circuits furnish \ aecurale i ( time 10 all parts of t lIP foil i1i'a I ions 'Po insure the ( ontifluit } . of thPHP manifold services , IIc'\IIl1ulaiOl'H ( \ are now inshtll'd ( , so that there will at all times be ) ( a constant alum reliable Rupply of ) lOWPI' , 'l'II11 , from being - ing at first a mall auxilial'tlw , elpdl'i ( PCJuipllu'1I1 ( hUH pxtpndl'd until if' is now probably } , the host inlp0taIIt ' ) lal'\ \ ' of 1lie 1 entire equipllll'nt of the f'J'tl'PBS GLADSTONE had an Extraordinary Cap\city : for - Righteous IndignntlOn 1\11' \ . ( : ludStu ( had au pxtl'aor- dim1.y capal'ity : for righteous in dignation , says Hello Ogdl'u , iu At.lauti ( " : hat his tlamiug speech ' against ' giant illjlit : ; flee could do ill the wits of ilJlPl'pssiug tw ] pOlulal' ) imagiuatioll , let hiM sweeping Victory of' 1881) { ) , in the teeth of the wises I political prophets . ett ! , lIl' ) till' wihll'sH And aH the historian J. H. ( : Teen wrote to nUll1l'hl' ' " ' : u'd : " 1.1' ' liS never forget that the triumph is his. lip and lip only alllong the liberals 1 met never dpsJIH 1'(1. ( ( He and he only foresaw wha t the verdict 011 this 'gT < .mt tl'ial' would hco " 'hplI folk talk of 'l'ool-head state- : ; nll'u' and sentimental rhetori ciam again , I shall alwaYs , call to mind ] that in takimit ! ' stork of Eng'- lisp opinion at t this crisis i Ow sentimental ( - tillwuhtl rhetorician - was right and the ( l'ool-IPadpd ] ( HtatesmPIi w(1. ( wl'oug. " : \11' Morley : \ quotes } 0I'pl'nIowing tribute to the leader ] of whom liP was so proud- } time Ulan who " "was always noble of' 80111. " ilt' , G Imlstoup had the pow. ' of thus ' - 'di el' impressing widely di verse uu tUl'es T..al'gp-fibl'ed 51)111' } goon rivaled the finely grained GI'eIi ill admiratiouYe bp. sieve , " he wrote , " 111 no man's inCa I- lihili1. " , but it is restful to be S11l'J' of one man's illtegl'ity. " "Thu = . : = - . ; . - ; ; . . ! , -mat"1t t the .fcret. . ' No ordinary man cOllld have AO clasped to himself such differing fmp"porters , At Oxford , G lad. stone had Pusey's vote , and hll had , owett's. } ' COLD WAVES - - HaTe Had Much to Do with Developing . ing American Enterprise The cold wave , so much \ treaded by : most people , is reallya lIPsSiUg ) : in disguise. It charges t hp at mosphere wit it fl east oxygen , llld a surplus of free electricity , which ( produces a most l'xhilul'utiug-and beneficial effect upon mauldu 't'orpid energies are aroused , physical ( , vigor 811(1 SiSUIlH'e iu- 'l'euwd : h l ) ' the advent of a cold \\'an to such an extent ( that anY incidl'ldal dHlllagp is more than : madl' up for , says the Medical 13rie1' ( The Ampl'ipun ( 'limatp has always . ways been ( recognized aH a strong factor iu eu IIHillg' lIP t aggressive - m'ss and enterprise ; shied have : ( lifted our people into the first rank alllong nations and macle 11- : ; conunereinlly Snl'l'l1lP ' The \ cold nave , with t-Jw results of increased - creased ' ' and ' ' is energy vigor , n Tl1P' teol'olog'il'a ' I 1)11(1i , ( unction Jll'l\tHm' ' \ to this 'Olmtl''y. The chief ( of time weather bureau at " ' : H hing't-oll l\xplainH the origin of this ( wa'l' It apppars that with a hig'h- pressure sysll'm , rotating with great velocity , large volumes of told air are dl'n'n down front above the clouds ] , so thai the cold ( ] wave is "hOtHl'IlHldp , " being simply - ply a product of motion. the 8."S' tpm of' motion originates 1 in the nOIt-hwest , but the cold air eOlllCS from above 1 hI' (1011(15. The cold wave is not ( only useful for its lWl1pfic'ia I I'fl'pt : upon the human system ; hut as a cleansing and purifying agency. It dissi- pates the 1 dead lyenrbonieacid : gas , the Ju'odul't of I'psph'uti timid 1 comhm ion , and the foal et1luvia of' decaying flint t tPI' , increasing at' mosphel'i ( cirenIntin generally and thereby relieving stag'natioll. Glass Globes In fitting 01\ gas globes it is a e0I1i11t011prr'or to Screw them too tightly. t . Boom shollid bp allowed ] for the expallsioll of the glasM . when it has btl'Olll heated by the gas , for otherwise a breakage i. inevitable. ! - - - - - - - - One dollar buys 100 envelopes and 10n sheets of writing paper at the Tribune office. Good qual- ib' and neatly printed PRONOUNCiNG ccRALEHHl : " All Conjecture Is Against Sounding It to Rhyme with "Raw. " According to Mr : , Adrian \Yheel. . JJ I ! H' "the prollounciu of 'Ra- - " . leigh' seems to be 'Hawle ) ' . ' " - i \Yhether this only means "seems I ' to be" is to be surmised , says J Notes and QUl'l'il'S - 4. The question is what was the U'Ollullciation } at the period fndi - cated ! And HUI'l'Ithat , is much n. . I matter of 8m'mise also " \Vhen Sir \Yaltl'1' Halt'igh's name waR ; told ( 'Hall'igh' ) , said 1 the king : 4 'OII mY 5oalc , 1I10lJ , I have not heard rawle of lhel' , ' " ( tllOt "raw- - I I e.\ , " ) , 'l'he conjecture pres11fllably ) must r lw that liiug : .lames J , with a labored - f bored joke , founded on the sound then given ( to Raleigh for ( Ua wley ) , j ' - hpal'd 'real- lI1PaJttI : I have not ( ly I , ' " with the "male" souud flint t : the Irish still give to the word Hr\nl" or "ral'elJ , " with the meaning : : : "I , have heard ( 'l'aI'p'l t things things of th\e ; " 01' the sane word > with the present meaning : : "I have hear seldom of thee ( of late ) . " The aSHU1llpt ion hat t King ' ' , , - Janies must have -ollndl'C.l : the lectern 1- ' . . . tern "raw" as * 'e now do surely requires - \ quires some proof. Now in 1 he old northern records 1 ol'ds one mil , , . find the name mH- { land { andpn ( luytlalJ ) spelled \ also "Maui land. " It is conceivable - ; able to Ow present ] writer that , the mpn who wrote lallt1and" - may have : pl'onotlllC'l'C.l the wOl'11 " lalltlall < 1 , " but it is inconceivable - hIe too t him t ha 1 time men who Wl'ot" - . " : "Maitlan : ( and "MaJ.t1and" ) . I could have ] : sOtllldpd the name "i1OI thud , " for that is what our modern tongues have : brought , the 'au" and the "aw" to , as to sounel. Is there known to he any other ] origin for the surname of "Rt , leig'h" than the place mule "Ray- Ipigh" ! If not that place : name \ ! Stands to this day . in the way , of the "Ra wi er" , ( " Rot'I. " " ) } ) ) 'on Otl c'el'S. ) En passtulI } it may bl' worth remarking - marking tha "l'aI'P lII < , at" aimd , " 1'avv ttlttlt " are III lll'h a , tlonf ) t : tIll' salll thing. Can it lip )1)0\(1 ) ) ( that I " } 'HI'e" with time " ttii " immeami lug , is i - = j : anythin more thttl a phonetic' spelling of the sound 1 given of old to the l'omhinN1lpt1PI's "raw" ? It may l(1.eollected ) ' that it- hUH been aJow(1d ] that i the proper sound of "Haph" ] ( oft efl Hlellptl ) . liRa wfe" in old leeds ) is "Hafe , " rhyming with "safe " Coal's Out.gair ! , \Yhere'l1 you get the next load ? Let us try our hands at supplying' you coal , and you won't have to ram your hands so deep into your ' " , - : a " own pockets when you pay fur it. : tt , " Yes , we will deliver it today ( , if „ sr' 4 4 YOll gay so. E. A. MAUST & SONS ' , PHONE NO. 38.