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About Plattsmouth weekly herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1882-1892 | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1888)
-.0.1-- -akin 4 t Our Marilcipal Mttor. ill Saturday I'i:il" ' 'The 'council tliitni K ty av.1j full of in tt:iitcii listeners lat night. who rxjjecttl to henrot ncw'aj -pointine-nis made. They will Lave to wnd for the verdict tilllbc ii' xt iwe-tinj of the council, Monday Hie 2'3 iu.t. " s "'i"nc imiyor iiiiil council wore :H J't' I tut, calm, ilij'iiili' d Mni i-tw nt i v. -Movtil tmil Fcconuctl that tho ciPik Lo lintructeil to Iniye the mimea of fttunuing .committees prinlcd. . lVtitions read. Win. Nf viilu's petition grunted. Keciuctt of MeConihie po-,t, G. A. 11. fur lot in. O.iUIhiuI ciifcfti .iy to bury ele-cc-Ascd soleliciM referred to committee on ccmeteri.w. Ii tit ion for appointing boiler inspector rcferrcil to judiciary committee.. Petition of ilr. Wise, for rcmifsian of taxes on thirty acred ef ground feouth of totfn rofi ncd. ' Twnty six claims agtinat city referred . to committer on ti nance. Tho reports of treasurer ane' ; police judggreail ami referreel for invesJgatiomi t" different committees. j Iiond on Inpior licenced rcud tyid ap proved. Moved anil seconded that a committee of three (Murphy, JSali.-dniry, Shipman) be appointed for the purpose of ad ver'i.i ing and negotiating wilh eastern pnrlies for tilts purchase of the city's ewer bond. It was moved by Mr. 'Dutton and si; funded that the t&i'or and city clerk at tend to the completion of the lithograph ing of the bonds, which are each for ' $.-)00. . A motion was made by Mr. Murphy that a committee be appointed bn gener al printing for the ensueing year. Com initteo will bj.appointed at next meet ing. In reference to the 'equivocating delay in regard to building the sewer, Mr. Dut ton said, "Your bono, I'd. like to ee that work commenced, I want to ce that work pushed right along." All the council spoke similar and appear to mean busim rs in that respect. Mr. Dutton moved and it was recorded "that the Hoard of Pivhlic works be in structed to adv rti.se for sewer building, as follows: ' "I move that tin Hoard, of Public i works lie order-, d to ad v ium: for bids 'jifor the construction of iorm-w.it. r . sew M.Tiur as p'.-r plans s.nd speciiieition-. heivtofoie. :idoj ted. W ork to be p;:id for in cash."' Don't do it Doij't go to O'linli i t. buy Wail IV.pvr or Paints. We sliuw a Very large r-.tock and at low prices Will J. W.v.'iiclv. 7np-an Paimar's Cannl Cip'.ain I'-ilmvr happened to tn-ntiim in a casual conversation the other day that it would be a good i.b.Mi to build a canal from Cedar Creek to Plattsmouth ' and to ltt tiie water.-j of tiie Pi ute river run-through and empty into the Missouri. and that the stream could be used to run machinery, etc. Ever since, visiocs ot tho Panama canal, the Suez canal, and of I'lattsmoiith becoming a seaport town .vita frigate filing up Main street and lepoMting tiieir cargoes at the doors of our men li:u.J.-i' stores, have haunted the fertile brain ot the editor of the Jour nal Captain Palmer has become the jiroto'type of the great financier and canal constructor Mons. Losfeeps. lie is heiiig a?keel editorially every day why Jie don't build that canal. Well, why don't Le; It's easy enough. All that is reriuired is for dsat gentleman to devoie hi whole time to thj scheme and invest iibout 1.( ()0,COO. There's a good t!ia;:.ce to immor'.aliz' yourself captain. Plank elowu the ca-h and w3 promise you two line's of an obituary notion by Judge Julius Co-, ley. (Sic poet laurcte of iWo. ska, fer your headstone. - Jiat, St ! :Mi.-!y speaking, the id. a is " very eab and- r.o "soutli sea bubble." It is within ha inch of twelve miles from .an" island near jC.-dar Creek to the depot in this fit , and the difKrcr.ce in the al titude .of the. Platte and Miiiourj it CVdar Cret k and Pb-Hsmouth is aljout , Ilu-fect, or-in other words there would . ha "a fall of water (if n canal was dugj .in thi city that number of feet, and it is - no exaggeration to say that there wvould he sul'ieient water power te turn all tii jna-lilne:y ia the state of Nebraska. Captain Calmer, who has already invested iarge sums of money to aid in the wel fare of this city and is prominent in evwy enterprise that will add to our jirosperify is willing to invest $000 or t?l,0-in afy company that will under take to birild tlsis canal. Not let o:i:c hoelv els j talk that means husUic.i, VVeWiM Ii-paint your building with any mater- j Jul Von may select, if s f'cr using our mixed psi:it you r.jvno4 tntti;y sutisfnel with then. We guarantee them to last longer aucHooid ttt.T than an otlur tiaixit. Will 5. V.'arrick. li - ; '3' " . . . I VI' U V .(-' i:! t i J.O ; 1 ' tliii.j.; i 0:.'H!it f, J. e.n iiiAke a. lioine .my hi d .hllMMli). A Ji-nn wi;o iviulil j Kt K 6- e :-', " : s to fit hm ;?. ciiair !';: t!li a lv '.: . i A n.nft f-U't Is !!. iilun'.s ri'TU-i'. I U 5 i" ?'. I For fear l.t w::e v.nj h.a, ', ;n--e:.',..iii t4t( A C'!illl!l"l) n il- e l;eni;. tiil ''Hlil,j il tniH::. i ' T. ! ff.ri" :nu ii'm. --1 1 1- '-.uA ki ," A iitu; as-u : r;r-(M ari-t l-w v",'U-fi. "Orop tlt Plgasn " Tit:; latest trick to n;v:'hsa . th-s-. i' ; mu the streets W m. old cotd'fvl tiee," j: called "drop thj iigeon."..-'rwo.o.c tV, " confedi rut'.a wivk "the uimant .iVV'un:' r , l - . . .; ' Ylu-le n fu'.ir peril ilis are coiigvcgarrJ irtij round and n n k no vy it?hi. ner.prtw' th! purse, takes ut t.t slict'i- hivfbe put s j appeals einpty.v - Xi-vWi.'- ''Jb-piic. it, fetii! lciivitif a porth' 'of-.Htrinj Siaii;ii outsifl.; tlin 'pfi.ft.V'.Iila nin ute or so, in: u':du tugs M t!m 6tug,ahe' ownir cntches him. takes the purse from his coat packet and places it in an inside pocket, at the same time remarking "I would'nt'lose thnt purse for anything. I put a nickle in it when the strike began for luck and I've kept it there ever since." Then one of the crowd yIu saw the con federate takt out a nickle, and of eoiirse. never dreams of Another nickle still be ing in the purse, is induced, by f-ido re marks, to bet the cigars for the crowd, that tli" purse is emptj The purse is produced, tiie string unwound, and opened cautiously, when there is je.;t one liiikle thre,-siire. Then the "Boys." proceed to a cigar store and the halloo ing, nhoutiug and laughter at tho poor victim's expense, niakta " every lujdy- pop their heads out of windows and run to their doors to sea "what's the matter." Ttio Nebraska Central Bride. Washington, April 14. Tiie bill au thorizing the Nebraska Central railroad, company to construct a bridge across the Missouri riyer at Omali;; was report-. -d i.i the house today and referred to the pri vate cah u da r. As the accompanying committee findings say that there is no objection to the measure except those made by the Uuion Pacific it is snire to pass the house without much opposition. The Central Nebraska company vm or galiil'.i d a' ellt v1:t' Jvar HB1 a half ngo, is an ..uxiliary tMtlie Chicago. waukee St. P'aul. to construct an air line ro-id Jrom Oniaii i v, - ct f h: -ug!i the t ruler an i!).;st d-Mistly populatvd setticli of tin s at-, und ;.t one time the Sr. Paid had it 11 Uiraii;V( y.tA out couiriletoi 1 was ita-Ty to iegi;; y.-ork on a brielg Yvlien the ('inal.a tfc Council Iiiiiffs bridge ciu'.i.ny sb peal ia and "knocked tin m out." A Hunter's Fatal i3'.ak?. Coi.i mbia, S. C, April 13. -B.n Davis, colored man, and two young white uieii h;tir,ed perry, went into tha woods m Georgetown Vouuiy, yeJerclay, to hunt wild turkevs. Tlia n.irtv seperateel, anel as it is customary ii this kind of sport oue of the Perry a hid himself in the thick undergrowth and 'began gobbling like a turkey, to locate the game, liis l nutation-was so clever .that Davis, who was also, bidding a few hundred feit away, mistook Perry's gobbling for that of fl genuine bird and attempted to creep up on him. Perry mi'jok the stealthily ap proaching darky for a turkey ami, firing awtty at him, the entire loadjf sheet en tered hio face and breast; killing him iii-. sta'niy. Killed by a F-sliins Tree. MKxrco,-M.o., April 111. Word reached this city this morning that Johu Buchan an, a pKmecr of- this section, ageel 82 years, had been roumi deed ?Q the woods near T)ir.pson, with a heavy tree lying across his breast. P.aehanan had been borelig arounel in tiie n igliborhood vV',' f Tiiouii o;i Station, chopping saw logs for : living - On I as? attmlay m rn ing he fctaivtcd out as usuul. suyng i.e would return for dinner. He did come back, however, but has he had been in the habit of spending nights at tlifferent hnusisiu the locality nothing was tliought of xu itL&sfo until a day or two ago, when a search vta niUUted. This morn ing the body of the old man w-aa tound in a pasture, lying under a heavy tree. Catorj:i 30 cts. a -bottle at Warrick's, regular pnee ail oyer town 33 cts. eurtiary. Lincoln, Neb., April 14, A burglar entered the hous-? of John Layne, a con tractor, last night, aud stole a suit of clothes, gold watch anel chain, a check on the State national bauk for 313, pay able to John Lan?. and a bank book. A jiberal reward is offered for his amst. Every bo-iy iii'.itij t; laok through , our stock of Wall Paper, l?.siuts, Var ni.-lics &c. V.'e b.ave a large stock, our as.-i! tnii lit is tiie best ar.el our prices arc low. Wc l.ciiw-i; ii-f-fan suit jeu.. Will J. Warrick. cfiittting. One of ttura bi'amrse tt!: rj-i:t, 'iUmv Iimh a I'iecB of tnrLtjjd'Vi'wya'A'i'" i) it ? " "i" , " i ' n -r-L " 1 Li.n tuts!de'p'v kc. nVuV. aj pcrt:j Vftf. j Ysjil tm htrlDsr allosyed' foC Jiqr fudidr A Iv.v'JVct- c confederate takcii Jg.tV, , ' fe) pocket, in full ttLr.otyA;"!tanr.lii2 cr.uuttVr .. !ur' -W-l CTOr.'V '"i.'-V. 'II U.Lt?. 'iO'J.'S'jl'. n- -Vi-jw nu-tij'-va:. ! E;a.i i ! , if, st4ud ftgf-hist'th&w- -iswiiL'iitrfcix tcrrcitv ag ing down 'aijxm 'themi Kmldeuly : im- the steadfact ranks tiashcit a,. wilihcHna vijUey,1 tlien a:iotiier and unothciLana to, tiiepauo. plied array of i rcneh cavtg&ros "writinng iu the dust, a shattered wrecKV". " - t it' A .MAN IN BLCE UNDPjgJ'iTp; . .- "A quivering .siloneo had jtfW-tOT; thd proui of leaders and fclalT ol;era upon tho liid of Frenois. Kin William-, fiad 'riswi' from his camp cbafr and was elarijlliiwith Lis eye at a great tieid telescope- raoitiited on a tripoiL The sti-aiued sile-ueo was curiously broken as the French cuirassier brigade inet its fate Ly the sjaap of a closing binocular, fo.'.'owcd by tn.jliut2 der-lsyyo words,; - x ' 44 'It's all oveC-th. to Frta&eny,; ; 4lAH eyes turned .on tho "pkcrvfcyiLorfc, cotajxlct; IAKYf'ftMUi . invtlue 'rdtti Wu-fornj-tiiat was nst? tfiioii.- " Ilt.w Jfone -othersrtn" lie; p I Vi Ucrkia rcV u ta tiv? oritiV UmSed tStat,'ax'my kt:.it.o. tho Bpre1i.;'ae1ni4fterSi- ; At"-Cbe ' ivei-iT;ri.V Gernian,cK?e3 1-aH; W shak.'!iftv tei toldiiiT by tho hail, fxr Ibuy tavrlbo -irif meat came fronxepat luater'irt, tiie artf, "An hour later, the sains ufterawa... no longer battle, but massacre.. J3aVe fcr t!jo Casual .spatter of uniike-try auioi V.ie.te'u!,i- A ering ruins of'-Caxcili and mie 'l'i-!ciin" of 'fire on, tho shaggy . wiodlii:.-aibovo'. Giveane, French i'.isiar,;je La?'i'Lied out. Yet, proud and tub!iorilo .'army wh.oae ancestors had conquered yit Jeipt'cnd Auer stadt would jiow, nj tykej9 of surrender.' iloltkCj with a praetical eygyjes psycholog ical moment, gave the woid to Li-ing Bp fresh batteries. ' -' " ' ' "Eat Kin Wjjljam, a soldier to the core and conqueror as l-o was, would make, the Cif.fc advance, a::d breia Vol. Bro;;zart, of the. gsuerrj staff, rake a Cag jZ truee ir.co Sedan an T point out. the iut :'..ty of further resist auee. Erotisart, -ut Lis eteady tro, -tlisap- p-jarel w iihin the was no iaoroseii. outwoi'k of Tc'ivy, and iia lurid (..77,- was wai inj, the f-Vypiug s-nlx'.iM falhnj on the maoglftil glu-.sMI'iesti .0 dead aT.il wounded that littered t!:e plateau of Honig, on tho t;ray fortress ha'i, xuaxstled hi . & rwart- o oU!.'ko i' ili-es which the fjielf Sro ha el lit in the distracted town, oi tho bro'.ie.-i -j-'i-ench eroiy cowiiiug up to the time worn xani-P;i-'e;- ' . ... 41 l e cror, u ptince, v.it'n liji sialtvart. rol' diery stride, had -wlUc-d across from iou ehe xy hiil, wheuce he had directel his skiiv of I. m battle, and stood by his faflin-'s canrjj i he.ir trdking to his king aud sire.- .- THE WHITE FLAG WAVING. 44At length there is the white flag VavL!g fnan the snmiuit of the Sedan pijoctuiv, 1 and f hei'o is Kronzart with his trumpet, cud besido him fides an oliieer in uniform which afar oft we dlsceni is French TT.e little -party ride up tho steep ascent at a' gallop, lironzart, a shcrt distance oil, 'halts the Fronehmnn, and, dismounting himpelf, walks uy to Uiug Wi'Ua-us and utters a single short' sentcnieo.'ut which Wilhain Stax'ta violently and leaps to his feet. ' ' 44 4Der kaiser ist" da,' was what Bronzart said, with arm outstretched towirel Sedau. The king repeated the words in' loud, sur prised accents,' and they found' a surprised echo from every lip, for thtro had been no surmise that Napoleon, having forsaken the fortune of llazine'i army, was now charing the fortunes of Macilahoii's. - "Bx-onzart was bidden to bring up Gen. .Count Reille, the French offleer'who had ac companied him, and who, it appeared, was tho beaver of a special e-o:rjiuuiiieation from Napoleon. "Strange contrast of condition. Three years before lleille had been the oSeer in waiting on King William, daring his visit to the Tuiieries. "Now he approached William again as an emissary from his inastar on the vere of dethronement, of cajtivity, bowiiig 'jw- with quiel eligii'-ty b:asee:i,ing p, uid sol elier and a gallaji general in the hoar of ad versity. Reiile h:uided to Kiug V"illiani a letter from his strill imperial master. The world knows the contents of that pititu1 epistle. " 'T aiable to die at the bead of my army, I tender to your i2ajviy r?7 sword.' . - 4iThe terms presented an erabarrass.nit-.it, and the kiii.r called oa Bimarek and lloitke' fcr eoiiiiiarion. while the crown prince, with iastinerivs courtesy, sof tene; i tha etrin g?ncy of Reillo's position by entering into eronversation with Lici. The answer was wi-itten and Reiile was dispatehed with it. The king read Na;xleou"s letter aloud, and liXi turn"! to his son and clasped hi:n in a warm etiilfiiu," 4,A mild babel of disenssion and mutual coiigratulations followed, and as .t. e sun went down King "iliiam w&s on hfs way to night quarters iu the historic Chateau do Ciiemcry. Every day in that momentous p'itmnu was fully charged with history." X"i-oiu Aivhih-alu Forbes7 Reminiscences. Astalnst 'Toptilar'' Edaratlur:. -Cliaejea F.liofe Jforton is pessiiaictse. As compare with a e-c-itfaiy sir h says thit 4thero is proportionately less solid k4amiii, le?s zeal and ardor for the best atted:iab!a culture,- less earnest striving for the real breail ef life. What is called ixpular eiluea tiou is perhaps suilleient for the mere busi ness of life, for the -practice of thoarisof a-ovcment.r' New York Tribune. 1 imiotJifrr js-Ms-''i cavalry' t.Jsu Gr"loP JJvwihood, but not broad e-no;:-h to disci- M.,o.E,,mB ....,i ...- . .line end em-wo iho juhv, cultivate the masons ff the year. L..;st,e su.oe-.ers tao, quit-ken the im.raatiou and onnobla ' tor the su.ekmg te.rihi a-- be worn in- tle character. There Urn the public schLvla i et' ct tasteixing inoia;ty fu. ea.r rJ.uo.-t notr.iirdrg of the judgment cr e f the nitons Fhe fopu.l cuu-. m have no faculty of c'rvation and .vason. no ineul- h.mgtrthey; mite v. artt t,ey c ;1l catioa of r. st'ixso cf restvoitsibUity for self- Kr.ng bce.s, wuiea M M 'po J ' -'P rtat.tr , 1:iiO ci.vr;. A ... . ... ' W-3t:.T5x: 5t;.T5x;f ni? . . Jioo.JUe t'wre,t.he coi yriirs iu(t2t foTitetl'loV- VifO.-l'fCS.'i OJ't; ' . aXi 1 '.n.is'ht ho- yV ri'-'i 'very'cilijatortaloivij. tiu-nsr"'r1.y' montii, -uetore-t Swfslln.-th-titJaa, 'tv, wytCar,1; y wvv-" i4 '.jeYt-9 Vi'. vy r " r; v elress.-,.T wasti'.rtp Vi' time and tookip;, lant way, txivjt k : playfully fxhel "writer of th lidtif Rial I answeied'-f' Iiliiler came iu tite.si;., and after '.Mrs Staxv-a;!, adep'fred tho gnvby tlivi lne try round about tried to xni fti id culled tils :'Diot';uxcrjtc , .... . :yT UtKn which, she w3'leotiiyr; jTv)i-e . Biy costume and- .lcctureilAp fa -all rov' yL tn.ua eiiies oi-.- eoe.ijoiiTi,uuo,-wep y.w?VttV ilrs'tb mk Sf1i.n f&t'im to.qri' thoe ciUC(,li. v.s the tir. w;onati lo wru-e tho- r'v :.,, '-' -".. . t,ho-rblrt iit 'fjublie;. r&t :4ri"Svhe'rcvt;r TVenX-the 8rl. Mittraeted . iTet';(leli.ft atteyf iorff Jft" Awt'.s a cux4.ri-ratulnvvent'iTiwar pnie ctiuvj. tout t$ft lectures " As-iroeli X'tt ' - toTieuf AThat: a v4rn1m. .hci'iUi, -f Women le'ctni-ers wtTiuue. 4oo, in thei'se da vs. " I used to' VfteWI hid fthisheiV uiy tr,-" i-,oui"ens rights or on temin v mahv people, women tspecii , remain and come teysibly to see me t dress. ' Mrs. Blooxner showed representing herself attired, jn one of her noted costuBtbs. A short skix-t reaching to the knees, boggy, very baggy tx-ousers gathered and " frilled at the ankle; a straight brimmed sailor lint, set well back upon the head, made up the attire from a masculine poin.br f-f vieju; lYmalo observation might have disciVifetl that the skirt anel waist were of one piece, and that the sleeves of the w:i;t were full am1, slashed, and gathered and frilled at the wrists. . Close scrutiny and a reversal of the picture might possibly have led to the disco ery that a bustle was not part of the attire. This point,, however, can be left to those ladie3 who have been accustomed to calistheuio exercises and surf bathing. Omaha Herald,. . SeJoa ol Patent. Medicine. ' Proprietary medicines spring np by the dozen every ilay, but you seldom hear of any em'-side those manufactured in your own section of the country. Every prepar ation is bom under a lucky or unlucky -.star, r.s they seem to succeed or perish ' regardless of tho" energy or money pos sessed by the men who are interested in priidiing their sale.. None Bixcceeel without adyei-tiit'g', although millions have been spent fj'inrun.g inedieiae3 that never sold tk .original' 'stock; shipped to wholesale ely.ggists. It iagame of chance where yoa'-Caiir.ot t'ttimate the risk, . Tiesults t cut very little figrire with the salesmen, ''for if the stu.ff will ell it will go off their hands wit li sea reel- an effort, because their best -.customers, are the chx-onic in valids, who are thicker than fiie3 around-a-molasses onlJe. '' . ' -. Neverthele.--9, I would prefer to take a .new meuicine'out'bn the road than handle any of the old ones which have been ad vertised treiii ihe cl:x"4 of the Pad ic coast to the rocky banks of Labrador. Ameri can are exppi-imentative, -and will buy a new- postrunx 'w.i&lxout any recommenda tion, tor the simple reason that they have heard nothing agaiuot it. St. Louis leads the country in sales cf quinine, malarial specific and bilious aTitielotes, and some of the local manufacturers will clear millions from two articles that originated here within the last two yea-s, but which are already beginning to elicit notice, George liaskeii. ' . . . Kese.lts of 0ertraininjj. There is one aspect of the "SSiUivan Mitchell fight . which is so far-devoid of brutality as- to be of public interest;" Vais is, that a man seemingly in superb physi-. c:d couelitibn may, in reality, be so far i'Vfi tr:iiii!-d as It ii termed, ai to hiive cen deprived of his staying powcrsA' Jiature supplies tQ U3 certain quaputios of Rdir')?.? tissue, w'b'lh may scn to the critical eye of one feo looks only-at the outside t" be an incumbrance, which should be reduced by careful training; Vat it may turn oxit- that in thusbriuKin.z the humair orgunismr.down to a-ni"j--s of bone and niu?cle tiie trainer willgleprive fho body ot ihii fouil it&t i j noeds to make good the waste cf. physical energy. A man thus' prepared maj; be well Ctted for a spurt; but entirely . unable to keep up dmier long continued phycal'eertlon. Boston Herald. . . . . - Children's l7n(lcr?anet. . For undergai. meats, ihe bs6 houses show a little -woolen- kitittcls - pcttl cexit, which has a waist like" a corset cover, jMiei tiih buitcus i'lcsw-lrounel the body, and is liei'r.g'. knitted very elastic and warm. Tho. w ho elo ,not care ff-r the jrcttlcoat can find little kidnel chemises, which are - long, niid elo.ible thickness over the stomach and aUloDitn, pose. -Xcy Stone 'wore-JV V-l H while, but gavplt up lA;cab'iJOUt: 'iWitvfa it aunicteut4awaytfr: gggte upon the p. ryuy?iyjr. uiougnc win, rno- sigut oC?vVi?J- earing , but reallyV M spoyil J JfCAxld induce th.6 Iniegry ti.t.:, "jiol, bat in lier yonutreridays.- 'nofi Xras ,ThU-f ugj.s.'Sici Tlxe- ; i , ,.t :t i r!,,.-,:.! Krt.-.-. ..n .:".f PETCPiVINATION OF pOLfii: . PRISONERS IN RL'SolA. V 1 'm y Vuttt'd I'rimisslon to TrJ1 to (live food fi-oirt itie Outa.ue, to ltt-nd a ; l ti lio to CluirvU VJetory tceurtd . I.al, ! i-:nf i::ornIii;j it U4 July ,1-all "l tte; "ri.Ut Mhtary" refus.:.l :- i.- d. "Vv'hesi t!w -rikrj, nt tho .'li. . (iireeu.T, opci.ed the ci at .'$ . the ai'terii'.-n i l;c-y found tlo foo.1, .li lt ia t!u; ujoi-ninr;. uiiteu.;lnl. An ' ' er, -nJr.,ii:,t t,( ii-nsrfiib .'.;: hm i-.'i't U'cf and fuming let : . o-i ; a j ftft'ne w linl already for- vi; '-'-stiui pi iced i:i the v 1! in :.':.-v..rai:ot to lV tempi r v"il.'," Tt"i bftme n.';.,l. - 'If. s" or- the ofi'ru--' v-Jf:,iio liJid by s,,:;,u . -'lion .aa.t of ilio - - ft- Nci-! i.-'t y. a. if' 'i-r't-.r, r.t ?--t vwu' to . ; iri'a' thfei ' i i . ' r y Z" e:,e i- t,fj r'! t -f'n. b; i 'JJ-k-t M'X Oi I. Wtjmi '". . I .tho" r(j-r ,.tv-.: woa.t if y, etiia x -rsue low prisoiiers. j ','rf '. At a late hour of ihe.-H rei-tor,eoiaiaiii bip:' 1 ... went rrftnpeeUiU) f'-dJ-; ' eggfyg' cotdng t 4S isonets to oat; reatuuii.i v ; of tiw-ix- if rrjcr,. mothers, 'W was VvfiW.? tfiejal who hado P'-vA-i-e. above liirh, At -feN' lC':.J-ee.-ivoil the Snm ;."r--x-J1.-!...!. .-.. . , . I' s iaaVi, Jirtf,wiint wa -v.n fii.-f., ?of the 'tiabrd r? ;.; e ask-Wrjt':" ay tlte pr; : at?4,.-irtS tytV'r.to the yai-?'4ylit'i't"ti(i fipmruoii 'i imd-soVi-j-' ti-ou'ny: ljtfabiest.viad.driukmlta. ..tfiidi'cl''' In the ev eiiinrr of ther'-t'c ' priest, a low hvedlbji large cms.? iahis aj-rns' fr, plicating tho prirou3to uXli . 'OoJL but hU "praVtffS kkl f ff-i ,-.vV- -r-- ' t.ii One c;m daud i-vh-bo;.- hji , 'jW?;J:-Xr?"''r-T'r-ir'''x only come fore.':.; d-r ie ii' -i ' , .'--tZ-"? H bowl oCriec; txhd-ffi.aKV - -f ftUfti'-i.. ditrereiK-e lo-1., e WX l?SMf'Z','it tf when it j hh vUit.r?iv.t 'i. utter. '.v,eiyij.;T x- ptytary . Z ; . . VV f-JiirOvA-j? :Jufjfe4hc poroi-iuaiico r.lS- ..m Ttuey did lrotUxmg 61 tho-kmd.a: t -r taken the reporfr a cut- baoii-t!icu-cells. -3t)6iX llij ,; n'alU dirtorf?nK3 atlih'J'-s'f.'v -ii' S 4,'i-'np;i, ,4 f;aut the colonel 4'gXa"r ;. wurderslV fei3tf'd? ing his wrUti. j fyj. h:BA'i-1rrf4to .'- j "JrJ'.!.ru. ' ' '' '' 'Y " so frightedfO hi tliu inoj-n ' IV .LecS hss-ii- ' mi .extende'l - in-of tho tog; .dr.j inl-sul.HU.tho invettjgjiou --of-- i -.jrrinnf of Irorr ux warelers wh. i'JV f-PHr!.-lhi inlji. 'ilitit.lVS-itfcVt.lw .milk- cbublliis' . . prisoners, andve onlpi-sio-trvsuf censors mvrjo.;-: , i--V-;4iWi' tiian cither " n to bp 03 polite and gentle as'pr,? rAaia, bU-U'u icj f$.rhrttt ' 1 frv.r .-.' milt he i Limscif. . before . thcy..riy;- i rlrin .'f '-Pmdk --. ", treatp.l as bcastsand coij?::,.?!".-.- 64vr.YCXU-:X:inv:'l s-'- . -aud to live for U10 saloF.M. ': ' ipfa,vr7itfV- ".'.'.-V:9.vir ... .' friends, but hi. effort: '- ;yU , .' j:0, rf "J g V' . . no attention -fV-4hej5t"J!.l't- . Thoir. coudicioa that .ni fat Wrfi.- vi.si U'.iStf.? rrens:turst f fjm ocacrixavj ce atiy, ou.i ra leir-uVr ru. had toWjtjV theiitbea. kutHju -tj-d to .:rector e-p; aii,Tuight. Ti jt .km and iesSTtt9S?auts iiay-r and soma alSd frfin eTtf-a- frori rlii . Tlxe sitno mgyT a tfcf f -rcar., preaipefuvfcr. 1 by mo directpjf'.Il4r0cd Jry Uie' -hySi c;a-i, too priest. tbo-t)t.-ieSi of,-th& ariavju I '.-.,1 t'ir. 1 fid v. ro7-Tfrtsilt r. ft l.. t.Ar.nf fSee.- Tho director d.'live;t4i''fc,:Lnff speech; snymg that Le was tirvl c t tt&'fyx-ies of ih clficoj that his cSiea would-' USfP-Liin in a few years, and that he Was' ready to resign if his resignation would Ijo acceptee . ' "Hut what iJ to lie done now V he eselaimel'di'a taalically. 4.41 cannot grant the-ir demands; iiTs beyond my power to do it. Up to the prci&it timo. I .v-'U hojx'd tho fellows would change theix' mfcids or.l ee ik down and begT:i determined to civr vrtlit wint.to lo.A'i'-ly responsible for tLC'IcaHiis, and ; . think it's time to report everything to. tiie governor and lot him act u. l'.,ithiki'St,a . All agreed tliat EO.olher S5ursa was pesai-bl-3 under the cVcurastanees;, ar a 'report -was got. up, and for.wardecLjjjixBiediately to the go.vcr of IDxarkoiT. . Oh Jhe sSilh day of the famine July t-Councflor SouiiAzell',' aecomi-aeriol - by the. chief doe-ta-..of tho r . proviuce, arrived at the ''centrnlt-i Tliey. from ee'.l to, ceil, arguiyfj4; ,I ''" t ar.d threategtiwj, .b-.it 'tJH ftitorts we i!c- a.j.ihoso Ct f$AS?s,Ju1 and hif-' ;.r; c- Ga theseveir.h Qry the t-m. s viSirel by a number of genemls and" tlyrocareair, or at toi-ncy general; of the province. They received the sam2 categoric reply? "Orrr-6 .oil .demands.". F"'yjngtsafc nD'hiisgpiRSj rti-ilra " t!2i t-,s;'il.t Ia q lie" prison-, nnJ iJtu-hxg "o inaffe'- a'ny h -ager, the. "Vrnor ord .i-ed t'.e. dget-jr to capiiulatc Viat ;o promk-e to, fu-illil. i.U-lie!r djma::d. A3 t'aj pri w-acrs . Lad nofal:!i injoni;f?s of ilnxsian govirumcsit oHIcia5.'-".: ..'sbe gov ernor and . the director I.- ' " , ; a.ipir ooxxa-ing pie:r,-je',ves to p'-'i4 -political a iS'-iniro tvj p.eii, ti re Jive' V un the -Sd t y : - : .'the out.-i.le, to read all tha b'iks f -: tao f.ato ceA.-3r, to vi Al the ptiv a i'U.iekiV uur..c-d by litem, etc-eijhlb-davcf tijt.;u:n"-Ja!. -; ', i.r oiieo ara'.n tc-'.-x Lie. - - : ... . . 3C0 i 0 v. d. '. . V. hon t-'e Can Scjih to - 4;ir, I e!v ;-2 ti-. co toll the jrat're- iflfiLsi ii podti.-ian. wao was in a ilrovl r-.ti-J'a !a.t night, nd . Lose veracity .i i:upu.,.-icd. . - ' .'.-- -Th..r ruay I; rs the ujiCgVV,-, h-j- l.s,;k-e- co;xi';l- hi: L-xiatioii tiAt .re a ; shcy.bad fcliot. rewar";.Jvur- : i-'if ii;d. ou?y tini.9;-.4"-...fVtV;-eiX!tnc'iiJ'e nrparei:ylro--.'yi- rjrr 'viiitsi starvatiou. Tifey itofitfiiatirinT but wateiV to eat. For tUXsptend not to kt the' coveni ' 'vohis horrible" affair. Cut now I lire In 'earnest. Thev are t j, LcgaitJ'V es' tenting the prisoners t ffcr-i f-fti uoui 'shmciit, C.Aceempani-kl . 1-v, ' tW director and the'prisoii physiclr.a- v'-vcy'w;t' i t i .c i.4 in :. w -j o:-. 's rrrc):,w:y (iiniiud f, r a hoN I " ..of "tin; lnVme:1; in ,ii tn- n . v of the h-ifhii'; hoh-ij. 'I Jn-rn '- X hrvo el"i'i.! w hu have held po- li e prii.e pal ,! , 1, m ,,) t e: f iio-nt (i f n year or '' h.nf rleii l:; hope of c: !if. , in any of iho I'.r--:,;. Vet they TanUd li it'll . n.Oii-i t... .. . Utos, and In every re ppcet. w i t: Ji;-st- (,'.. - loci, l'.ut lie y say that When il Vce.u.e.V e)CCi;rs in liny of hi hotcl.-t the position i-3 ji;ii to a man from tome -other ity. A i h-rk from Phila elelpiiia, l.-.t.-:t or ChienL'o ia preferred. More people come here Irom tho.-e titles than from any others. A Mcik from Philadelphia, for Induce, it i-i cnecled wiil iidb-.i ni a -,"' ii .'in i ler of pooplo fror.i tho Ciiur' A,C2. Jo 1 1 i at theOil w hich cmpk.elTnim, r. as a .New Th k, ' r-ti l-L- w'U llil ,tii..-.'-. ' r li Ilia' Ii.fl iii.ni'ii ' -t;w York "Wea l Tli hiileiKu I)-e f io IWi", Tiie Chii.ftinnfVdtN :n o 'ht'i rii'c N nsvpreat ws-iin l:iih-liii;:n'.s W'U4!! inner, ni:l at tl-.th- vegiddr fimei for-"e hv'W" H 1C ' tiri:i:ig'.riii.'Ji'i In the af('nion nothing fan' tud.V-'wtiftfinrny front bin nowi or net'- tv a, ih i fre-firo one tees mil If lie proi,'re:-si S Ti,jx.ugii ihei at their meal hours', - f n t-, t ! op. , ;.m r shop the hectic ia ih t:t:kir- ' .i of LTlirty beat hejisrvft rcd .aiaiT; ii'd.'ible, I dxA'eling t lie !ei:;6o -1 Le.r n wV.""- fast .'is ehe-y.licl; ein i , the bowls bi-ing -ld::t ishir'lii I - .1 .- . .V .' rtjA-J.mTon tclefv-nu',:rgl' j an amusing ln.M.,l,l L. ',x:. .. I L 9 "11 11 i.ii JfUK.OI;.--n.fnC'CiVL C-os.ll -.-lt U'Ai.lV. .O.r ;rt'orl!i-tri tl.-y ;ise w.n Mr. T7 i'chfK.tor.flie novelist, aiulT. vi- '.i.res A.U:'ti-i:d he bronulit 1 1 v ' bj'filing as a witne.si 1 .rQii(;t!i tlte . residing l'v .1 111, fi if.l .t i It'll n.-uu i. '''-'y' . - '.u Miiii ij ..in .-..- II' Dickenw:" Tliis cati-od Ht. which iiierciiwd ,' lded: -''By. u ,y )l ,v yeo tiie witi.es.n-; tit - J'tekivjek',.)!'!,-- ' i - ,-iach, fi'om hfi h ly 1 -'-.'. M .ilvc; .thi' ?W)!l.ieAijir rf','i, Jli i,i!:en, and 1 verily be V jiyi. .t'.,.-- '.! reasons why Itrjis . e. . :iori H:5.t:.4.v ; -wis .th'af I might i-i:C Kwiti fc.v.-...tt. i . j' ii.- 1 1 1 KTii - ' ,7-1 !lI''4i'i'' ' "'"' '-, v., ' , - . -. - ri.-n rt.iu :.r. . - - :iivj-.'.....i..,:. . A... ii .1 . ... t AJ, l-jeii n-iiieii, tout l ,i,U eoioiin, m he refciiied hf.-; :l;r- to. the count er,- 'dhe ' rt;o H11fjct.fa. uever'aver-i - to discipline. K mat tiW, i0 object iomi-ble iider.4 from 'ui-JCior' otTicer inay i;e, .they imn t Int. ribeyefl-premjptly iixd u ithout question. J lie tru soldier iiee-r - TJ"-,' aid the colonclV little boy, opin in'g"-t ide.or, .4jina taj' s ' ti come Jhim -il.l4inPn,l said the colonel, 4Igx& :'.-rfrtvdt vt-r": e'. KjJd jii firry j'S'ly.-elo you ;:.l V-fdMiji -tha - vv,X v-"-', ., '-'. .- r; ; " i-i r-iind ' . ,. ..... ij.iar .MSA 'rlr5'agtr.-icCfr!0clA.n. 'a- i Siiai-sijiow-- tomes forward MlS-:f.- r. tl "fM'wikri bucket, cela. 4'irgtftjd ; vtos, ii' fci mply a nt c ?fcv . j.iw.a . te,aui -ereaier,. t coiHU-usca .! itiitroienou-f and tdiosrdiatic fiithi- . .i.yUfhe" Loufe oi the inici'olc and bactc'i-fa.- York Tribuno. . - : ' .' f.: 1 . -. A Check on Clslionesty.' - .' .An inventor has . . patctitel an electric contribution box for church use. When ever n button or piece of tin jV deposited in the V.x n . electric bell liiias aud in forms the congregation of the fact. De troit Free Press. - ' The term "algebra is of Arabic origin. buuctjinivu limb iransmuieu ny mo year 1J00. - - -. . . ' The mtmOcr hotels "contemplated" , ech year numbers alout 1,000.-.- The numbttr built floes not exceed 2W. . n 0 if y iiiiii cs t n e V t. ?! J2 0 . In the treatment, of. slight ailment would save a va.it amount of sichue - j.?id liiihtJH -. One of Ayer's fills, taken . afttr dinner, will assist Dilation ; takfed ... at night, "will iliye ('on'stipaTion ; . 4 taken at tiiy.tiuie, will correct iiregu javiti of the Stomach and .Bowels, "Vima.at'e tho Uyer, und cure Sick v Ifea'.la. he. Ayers -i'iil.s, as'!l kn'ejvf' T. 'io use' theiu,. are a mi 13 cathartic,' i-.ieaant to ta?Ter and aTwfy-i prompt ' , un.l satisfactory!'! tht-fr results.' - - 44 I C?.U 1 t;CM;fiWi;d Av.'T's Vl)L tUtOYfX " v al o;l:ur4. Laving' long proved their , -Value as a ' . --. . " Cathartic v ; 'for iiiys-lf ami family.-" J. T.-Hes..r - L-iliisviiic, Va. - ..,-' ' .' - " Ayer Tills l.avo. !:.rn in ife in my . famiry tipward iwenty yt-ars, and ." have riM.:,.K .clr i.-rirltd'ail that .'i.i , c:ii:eil for thtiy." TUotnus T. Atly.:V - Hull DjegO, H-iXA. ... "T hr,v t;;-d.A:.-er's T'i'Js;: roy f. b" fu? i.t'c-n Ijiv if. :-i.t years. S i.f-t.-v-r . i have an ;t of l.eadaehe. to whft-'u .-a,!i vei- rjjry-. ?. I 'take a eJ'e of Aye t'i" 1 ii and fc?rt aUenvs urcmnllv Ti.li.U-ed". "' k I i:id s .ail vfLM. rie'if in 'cedtiit :'". tt'.b k$:-y fair.ily; tl...'y f.ve u-rcl for- d'diojJt. ceii-jj: ii.ii iii'vt ctliPi- uiaittrf- 1 asj-j v i'.h -..o.i v .'foot ti u w are- "ly, ii t:cr. ?;a'.-e lo.t afc? h v-. ;...vi."" ii.-VoUfn:-? Ifil" Vi. i. Bar.--- ".it.a J-'i-ogKrV J .1 . - - A " - 1-V f;-K:-r t- - Pl' $ : - . ,V-4r - -..-r-i. '. fiV. ' ,r--- "ii '- : r. C. x "' irei'J, I)? 'H.-v-alei's-i' '