Capital city courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1893, November 02, 1889, Page 5, Image 5

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CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER a, 1889
THE DAILY QUESTION.
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WE ARE UOW SHOWIM
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Handsomest Line
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Fall Overcoats
EVER DISPLAYED IN THIS CITY.
FALL SUITS
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In large assortment, and Prices
Positively Lower than
elsewhere.
GLOBE
One-Price Clothiers,
Corner 10th and O Sts.
ANNOUNCEMENT!
We wish to say to Lincoln Ladies that we sell
The Celebrated Gr.iy Bros.' Shoes.
We handle the best makes in all styles of Ladies, Misses
nnd Children's Shoes.
BRISCOE & COOK,
1329 0 STREET.
A Now Hook lu tliu AUmitlo.
Tho discovery which was announced yog.
tordny of a now rock In tho Atlantic U the
latest information which tho admiralty hu
thought proper to issue for tho warning and
Instruction of mariners. In n year wheu
Croat preparations aro being mado to ccsV
brato tho fourth centenary of tho famous iuJ
venture by which tho American continent wa
brought to tho knowledge of Europe, a fow
squaro feet of gneiss live und a half fathoms
under water may seem but ft scanty addition
to tho now world.
But a rock covered by tho son Is to th
sailor often of Infinitely greater Import
ance than an island nbovo It. For, whllo it
is not oasy to run against the land, oven in
the dark, it required a grout deal of caution
to avoid splitting n vessel on a bank over
which it cannot float. Considering that
ships havo been plowing almost every inch of
tho Atlantia for tho last throo or four hun
dred years, it forms a curious problem in tha
mathematical theory of chance that up to
data not one has grazed tho rock In question.
Nevertheless it lies only twenty-two miles
oft? Capo St. Mary's, on tho soutbeni coast of
Newfoundland, and though covered by thirty-throe
feet of water, is right In tho track
of vessels making for tho mouth of tho St.
Lawronco, and when a heavy sou breaks
might form a serious danger to navigation.
Up to two years ago its existence was not
suspected In ofllcial circles, but thero is rea
son to bclievo that for a long timo past ono
of tho fishermen of St. John's has Ixxm well
acquainted with its position.
liut as it was a favorite haunt of cod, this
prudont ersou kept his knowledge to him
self, only revealing it when its discovery was
luevltablo by tho survoying ship sent to
search for it. As anticipated, tho spot was
soon crowded with fishing boats, so that tho
original discoverer will low) tho profits ho has
hitherto reaped from his monopoly, and must
remain content with tho modest roward ho
has received und tho barren glory of having
tho rock named ufter him. liut what will
strike a great many seafaring men U that,
v. 1th all our charts, which aro understood to
bo continually revised, navigation along even
tho bct known shores Is still by no means
froo from from preventable, risks. London
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A short time ago n young student applied
for admission ns pupil to tho priests' seminary
nt Kulocsa, Hungary, and, being duly pro
vided with examination ccrtlllcates, was at
once received. Tho now pupil led exactly
the siimu life as tho other Inmates of tho es
tablishment, and showod u marked dUpobltlon
for ktudy. A fow days ago Cardinal Hay
uald vUlted the seminary, mid in tlio garden
met the newcomer, who bowed resectfully,
but, contrary to custom, did not kiss the car
dinal's liund, His eminence not only noticed
the omission, but It led him to examine the
cundldnto priest somewhat closer. Tho of
femluute fiicoof the uning student turned
scurlet mxler tie cardinal's scrutinizing
gaze, uluruuK)n tho proluto uttered n fow
word lu 11 low tone that caused the formor
to return quickly to tho house. Kive minutes
ufterwurd this mysterious personage had left
the premises, and luu not since gone back.
Rumor says tho individual was a lady, who
felt an irnUstlblo vocation to become a
priest, Exchange.
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