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About Plattsmouth weekly herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1882-1892 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1891)
iU INTERESTING TRAIN Nebraska on Wheels Arrives and is VisitcJ by Many. A Fm F xh hit of ilm H..iwrf"-i fif il. Slulo by "Ptirly llepresenloti v i?utiii;s Men iroi .VflftiriMiVrni; The mlvcrtiiiti cars pent out I y Hie Neliranka tttifinon Wti A- ci.ition nirivi'il here thi.-i illuming. They nre four in number. The firt car was a uaily decoratol Ia Ifnjftf car containing advcrtiioi; mutter. Next came "N'tbia. ':.! exhibit, l'rciiiimt, Kli.ltoni At. Valley k li." The bblesof the car were decornteil with corn aii'l oi!jt product o( the htatc iu the inl jjorcoiM manner. Thi.s car was followed by "H, .Ne braska till. State," uh-o fixed lip in tnivtt attractive rdyh', the princip-il tiling bcinj tin- corn arranged on the car in all HorU of de.-.i;;ii.-s mak ing n very neat ami rdrikin elicit The third car wan the vcslibuhd elcepin car, "Kivcrton," in which the Nebraska delegation of a bnsi- ui'Hs men, rcpreMcntiiijj 10 counties ami the cities of I'lt inont, Uroken How, Omaha, I.ii.c 'n, He irncy, I Iol- dree, Uriuul Island and Alliance. When the train pulled in at Ft. Wayne depot a U'eview reporter climbed on board, and while the train wan bciiui twitched back and forth over the yard until n suitable place for it to stand could be found, the reporter had becomeacipiainted autotiir the Ncbraskans and was vhown through the cars filled with vegetable wealth of nineteen coun ties of Nebraska. The first county to which attention was called waH Douglas. A big ear of eweet com eleven nnd one-half inches long was exhibited. The Chicago Herald oilers $100 in gold to anyone who can allow an ear of corn of equal aizc. The whole exhibit is a wonderful one embracing good ppecimens of grain, fruit and vegetables indigen ous to Nebraska. The gentlemen In charge are very courteous and have a delightful way of explaining the exhibits which pack tic ear. Mr. Hodgin, the secretary, sluI that at Ft. Wayne, Indiana, nt least 10,(li0 visited the car. Alliance (Ohio) Daily Weview. K Social Event, A social was given at the resi dence of V. V. Leonard last evening under the auspices of the com mcrical students of the public school. There were about fifty iu attendance, representing all ages. The presence of the older ones doubtless served to encourage the member for whom it was held. Two hours were whiled away play ng the mockru and popular game high five when each partook of re liTfhmeiits before retiring to his home. The proceed will net the Class a neat littie sum and from a social standpoint, doubtless all feel amply compensated. A Nmw Art v hi ii re. S. iturton has linallv con (J. F cluded to experiment in Hie mws pap'Turena. The first issue of the paper, The Kvciiing Niws. will probably make i: apoe.n i tee next iMonday. The paper will be independent in politics. We suppose thill Mr. burton has carefully counted the cnt of tttain taitiing n daily and is prepared to meet Uisco-ir ; vien's and sur mount diflicuuies that may be presented. Till! HkkAMi exlends the right hiind of fellowship mi l welcomes the newcomr into the ring ChM or riiunka. W. J. lies it di'-ire.j t i uMiely thank the i!ei)vli!)irs and friei;.!., f r )). ..a..v ......if .. ;.i,,,. . , ( sympalhy and lor material aid rendered in the brief sickness uml death of his aged mother. The family of C. W. (ireeu a'e en. joying ii viMt from ."i is. S. f. C.i cen, f Ashlitnd, Mrs. Frank (iie":i nod rir Wilcox, ot Uniaha, whonrrived from the latter place this moiniii;. 1'red Fitch, formerly firem in with Fi auk rainier, lias been promoted as engineer of No. ."1. Tliis is a deserved recognition of the Jmerits of n ptomi: iiigouii: man. The majority of our farmers are husking corn and our sheets are not thrort'rec! In rr.neijuenre. They Should not forget to exercise the'r right of franchise, however, in their rush of wort. We have just 3000 pieces vocal and instrumental music at the lov, price of ten ceiitseach. Speci.il dis. count oa l.ii';,".' iiu.ti.f;:c;j C.ll! -i '.(! Xf ct:''.;: . V.,-i.- ;i; --tth.-fame imipic from this I . . t at ten cents tl at veil will pay forty tn sixiy cents for elsewhi-n. they won't last lou-. Come curly, 3t I.j::;.. ii' IJkms. kr)f r'loe s-,!:V 1 iw fschildknccht shoe f-ln're. at the If Go lo Hrowti RirrcttV nnd pet a wi.-ulo.v l,s.id Jiii J i.top p tl;..t'l.U. in your jioiisc. if " . .i ...S FCNwS. - ...I.' i.l,.':nl V 1 1 fill f I f f . . It li. -11. lint .'.liuuiloiii-it Hit' Jutl. A f. w veins i, ;o ua !. ,i:tc!u.iaa ri'ltlid I'..'.'!:!! bull ;':t ll iIli!l 'iT.i '.:.ii ja.-l 1. hi mine, ili' I. ic ,:! i'e,.i, .iv:i!ii.i, n:i 1 v ai a .;ird worker t thrifty rhi-p. as must nil lYi,n -ivmsi i ' Ibitchiiu-ii are. ?Iy f.inn is f. m-.-i 1 wii-i baiix-d wire. The Duiclim in didn't like I wire feiie.-.-, so i:i tlie t- vtr. ' la i ! mt I it willow lie.! ; iirDiititl his pvirt"r m c tiou. Uanim-r i la.-t-il, mid the licl.; was pv.wbvj li': - a j!i:iMii wid, w!:. ) , e::r!y ia tY- f 'I a liul.. 1, (-l,y; I i v im a mm in ( a ii.-'rixni iiroiui l nvi r i i t!:i' l:ii-:'.iv,T,t all Hit- iifti-moon .-ml, It l 1; swoot cd down ocr way ami went rii;.i:i uml liaihi ucrers IJrauu's place. Ji didn't leave u dozen hedjo pl.'in (it:: Mi ill. Then t!:c i,'d man cnr.elnded that :i fence which would tr:tml a ;iu it liar i wind world be clicapcit in t.i lutcf Xt:': ami by tin- miu.ile of October lie ha I Liii.t a Mout rail f.-:-ce l:t r-i'laco th I''I;;d. It wa.s a Lvaiity wvon rail , hi :i). wi!!i li.c!;eil corneiM a:i 1 :t u-:v, "ra!i i'"oii ivry h n-lli. Dut we ha i h:in!ly time to look nvi-r t!i oM in:a liaiiiliwiiii fin 1 i-ioiiouiice it go(nl bei'or u l b::z::iil struck it ami scattercl t.'i rails ov( r.'evi n.l iiei,-!il(uriii: township-. bill her reluct. tntly Ilraun then ilceiile I to follow i::y exanijile uml fiuco li; Jilaee with hiirl) wire. IIo put in thu tf the rail ft lice Hut was a wire feiici which couM K'.ircely be beaten. It h.n Inr-e, sawed jiots ainl live heavy wires ami should have lasted it lifetime. It ini;;ht have done so, jierliiijiK, but for an HiilortnnatH occurrence. (Jno Hfterixxni curly in November another blizzard r une fiaiuiterin:' aloiiLMmlled ud everv Mameil fence post, carefully wrapped a lew miles or wire around them und willed off toward Chicago with the wholo outfit. When the hedeo wus destroved til old Dutchman merely sighed; when the rail feucu went ho tiaid something Lalf under his breath; when the wire fence fill lowed it ho swore. Then ho Bat down, lighted his pine aud full iuto a brown study. bright and early the next spring lie iK'Riiu anotiier lenco. It was aoiuot bin entirely now for our country, but it wus a dandy nnd no mistake. The old man et his hired hands to work pickin up Bionea anu nnuiin bowlders together, and in a few weeks lie Lad collected enough of 'em to build a stone wall. It was as stronir as stono and cement conld make it, und was four feet wideauj three feet high. One afternoon, iust after it was completed, linum w.m pointin out to me the line points of his new wall, when we noticed a bluek cloml over sgin the western horizon. There s trouble over thur. old msn." said I. "That blamed thing is jest rollu; up its sleeves and spittin on its hands and Kettin ready for business. It'll lie aloiiK here, too, in about two minutes." " ell, let it coom." Then, as there wasn't anvthin else to do, we sat down to watch it. It can.9 zippin along, twistiu off trees closo to the ground or pullin 'em by tbo roots. cuttin the prairie grass ns clean as a mower conld have done it and sweenin a clean path. When it reached that wall it juht stopped a moment as if to look it over, aud 1 could swear I heard a chuckle. Then it stopped und caught hold of the edge of the masonry. It held toget'ae. well, but up itcuiiie, blowlynnd steadily. Jest when the wall had been turned half over the blizzard suddenly gave ft groan, lost i'.s grip and loosened its bold. The wall settled down upon its wide nnd the blizzard jumped over it and went howl in out of sK'iit. "Veil:-' hiiid r.num jubilantly. "Vot I told you. Dot fence in n d.m'ly, !ou't it? It H von feet lii .'iier now ni tvforw dot viml coom nlong." And ln winked the oilier eye. South Dakota Cor. Chi cago News. Tlia Woman nlih tlio fun. Th woman who uses a fan iu u public a.isenilily must hec, if she has u:iy ade quaus pereeption of w hat she is doing, that fiv-si:;tlis of the air carried ly this impleiiient of torture is thrown into the n-ek of the genih man orl tdy who sits in front of Iu r. iilw may have read iu works of physiology, and she must have (e?"n v.-ry -f:t n i:t t'10 newspapers, that pneumonia und kindred diseases are often tlm remit of such careless rise of the fan; hut she would not abandon the habit or forego tin slight Hief that lit tle waft of air brings to her cheek to save the life, of the whole assembly. Wo have have had a still neck (not the Ter:l, bnt 1) p'-v- v-il bine) fur several days fellow ing lie) gr.-.l itiiMt ion of one w'eii-a! b'-::::.l 1 i J-i a eh:ir.'!i i r l-;:tt;ri! room, and we ivgu-1 tna wou.-n with a fan as the ideal picture of supreme Bel li .hiiess. .Men .--.a. bad enough, but a seilU'a woiiii'.ii wi.h it fan can take the prize. New York Journal of Commerce. Mirror f tlir i.ri l uml Kouiuii. Tl.o i ilr.'..is.f i'.,.. a:.:.!, fhee'ci and Romans were tliu daks of bronzo, high ly Is!ished and usually f.i;hione-.l with handles, though sometimes they wero set upright i-n stands. Later ou hilvet was utsed, nnd the fcr.st mirror of solid silver is said to have been made by rrasileles n the time of Julius Ciesar. Suhseqt.ctilly silver mirrors toi-k th place of brass or bronze ones ahuost al together, though sti1, copper and even Kold were alto employed. "Looking glasses" of metal worn eniployixl every where up to the rifteeiith century. WAuingtiiutir. 11 is l'mdlrmnriit. Lady (tu deaf Imtcheri-Weli. ilr. Smit'ilbora.-.!, how Uo you find yoursiilf "j today 55uiUilbuin j Well, I'm pretty wfll n;cd up, luttm. Every rib 'eg me, they've ahuiuit torn me to pieces for my shoul ders, and 1 Lever had such a i.i.i iai mv legs. Loud ju Tit-Hits. An lin,7hsi writer avwrtHiivit un mat ter what spedrs of oyrters aro placed in ti.e LagiUii k-ds, winrto tiio na;.v,;s a. in excess, they very soou, "by inter breeding, li:oiii9 of iiuuifoim character, ,)r c .:,,.,, Ki..- ,.;! eiieai'y u..;ivo oister.i." NOT THE IHUIIT WOMAN. PATHETIC RESULT OF A WRirEF. f. BIT OF DETECTIVE WORK. She llml llrard Tlmt All llregxr Wrii Wrullhjr uml Mir t'ollonrtl a U, 1.11111 Vthu l'Ul an Arcuntloii, i:xprrtliz I. .'I...I u i. 1. ..... ... . ..... .i..vrijr ii.fiiin i iiui nut haw t i e fiit all day in the dii.-t and t i, wind on the strict corner gri')'".:. dreary tuia-s out of a dilapidated old a ; curium tiiut shrieked und groiine l a; I v.i ' i zi d but Will never 1M the lea: t 1,. I nit III. j "Sue owns a block of houses," 1 ., 1 to in self, "and has money i?i tao b;,;. j I s'aull not diep a penny in thatol.it. i up. iinwro:' to eucoura'O ur;, . CiliV." I was only r p.:: t i ti what had b . said lo oliiilit street impostors !. tiiat I li.il a pirnl ciianci! lo h'.uuy ! t..i.e cii.uii'r-rs from tue window 1 (.! t, 1 !.'..-.,'rc i:ii' re.sted. Ye.s. ia i, o,.til. 'i t this woman was an iinpo,:i, l i e; . oi 'raiment were eloipu nt :: . lii;:l j i i -oiail poverty which uppi-al-i .- strongly to the symiiatl.elic. Her he ; ! (llooped over l.er recumbent li'lire. fc-ne wit on thu tiiriloije and luuciiunif.il i e ground out her iloleful iiiu-ie. Srlie was there at nightfall when I stepped out of the hotel, but she was preparing to h ave. "Aha. my lady," I said to myse!', "here is a chance to fellow yon and -e how much of your doleful pleu is true, if you uio un impostor 1 shall soon know it,'' and I skipped along in the shadow until I had traversed a long distunce from my hotel, treading nil the alleys and back streets in the city, it Beeuied to me. NO DECKPTIOtf A BOLT THIS. Then she climbed a pair of rickety stairs on ttie outside ot a tumble down house. I still followed her nnd groped my way in the dark to a iniserablj roouf in the rear, where a chorus of littlfc voices saluted her. "Mamma, oh, mamma, wose been good wese been jes as good as wese could. Hasn't wese, Johnny?" cried a wau faced little girl lying on the poor ueu iu me comer. The door was left open and I slipped out of sight behind it. but I could both ee and hear, and if I was discovered, why, I wus looking for a mythical wash jady who once lived in those rooms. That was all. "Dot some pread an putter, mammar continued the child's voice, while a feeble wail from the bed added its note of sup plication. The woman had dropped her musical burden on the table and now she emptied her pocket. "Dere's feeteen cents, 'n'all in nennies. Johnnie, run and get some hot sausage an a loaf of bread. An I'll boil some hot oiTee against ye'r back." Johnny conld not run. He was a frightful little cripple, but he limned away with the pennies. lhen I came forward and made mv bogus errand known, and asked to see the sick child in the bed. The woman looked at mo suspicion? I7. " "Taint tlip'thery," she said, "it's con- sooinp,hun, an y.) cannot takohertonny hotpitid while 1 have breath in my body." "Do you go ont with that thins everv day and leave these children htrealonif" 1 asked. A TALK W1T!I TTJK CHtLPKEV. 1 ain't a rr-gilar," eho whined, "the woman sue were a Dohemiau died ud left, me that for takin' care of her. lend play it that well you couldn't tell beiwi.vt j.ii.l I etweea us, und I givo np Wiiiiiia, for i,,is in easier and moreleddy. ilke. 1 was iiii '.is that fond of iiiumc." "So am 1, und if you don't miud I will come lu re t laiiiimi s and hear you play, inrti.nl of stopping; 0n tlio street no, no," as she sdz.-d up tho instrument, "not tonight." and 1 clipped out, leaving my humble contribution on the table. I heard the woman singing to her sick child before 1 had reached the foot of t he Ptairs. At the comer I met crippled Johnny, lie had a brown puper pack age of food. "Sasserges 'n bread," he said, smack ing his lips. "But w hat is there for tho sick Laby?" I asked. "Golly, yer ought to see her eat sas sace? Sho jist snatches 'em." "Johuuy," 1 adied scriourly, "Las your mother a block of hou-s and a lot of money in tho bank?" "What yer i;ivin us?" asked the boy, staring at me. "1 w vi i.-- -i i your mooter viar?" 1 -. 1 ' . j. 1 ' .li.i-. a," and he liuijx.'d away with tlio food, re garding me with wonder as ho walked backward. I haveconrlndi-1 that there must l-o tome mistake about tho priucely wealth cr this iriipuvciishod family, and tiiat it i::-if-t be the v. e urui with tho orpatietto s.id not loo woman wiiii tho acooruiou w ho owu bonu s and lauds, and I shull make a snesk ome day nnd follow her. Then if hho is tin r.aVb in disgniso I will let you know. Mrs. M. L. R.iyn lu'Dciroit r'rie Press. I' It kih and Vn.ic Cuuiliincil. While I stood at tho showcase in a c.iftar store the other day a miisio box legau playing. I lookt-J all about the tort to see where the melody camu from, but the instrument w:is nowhere visible. Finally the storekeeper, with a broad siii.le on Lis f.iee, to.ik a c'jrr box Covn from tho row on a shelf and set it be fore tie. As h op-'ied d li 1 tho play, ing cea?sd. I looked iuto tho box nnd favr that the lower half of it was de viled to the luii'ii! bos. "This is the novel way," said hn detl er, "in.iu a una las ciiO:-. n t. ii.n-.iuce a ii''W bt'4.ml of cigiti'3." New York Herald. On On U)i(lon SUIt LdU Fair Vi; itor -I aiu coilertitig fr.bfcnp lioim for a poorbiy .ho ruuuot work. Ke bus both limbs parah zd. Mr. Omrt-ri Why i'iMn't he If-come ' I a dimiot WjTaj.ii ii:.s.,cnei'; Lift, A Krranga Hmuiinra. ri.ins have l.ivu till. I for the presenta ti u at the Dnii-las county jail m a few days of a drama ol love met law, the lil'.eiif which lias never been attempted. With one exception, on the until' ; Mage or iu real life The i hums of the play will I- the marriage oi a condemned lliiiriierer and m-11 rnulessed thief and ex convict ton woman who lias clung to him through all his troiiMe.s and is will ing to clasp in hand, red with the innis ! vt:t IiIimhI ol t wo liel.ie.s.so!i pe p!e. und wear to love, honor and ohey him until ' di iith, directed hy the mrotig arm of the ! , law, doth them part. j Ud Neal, who is to lie e.vecilted. is to be married to a woman of the town ' I known as Josephine Clarke. The story , of their wooing is uueipialed m the an- ! , mils of Iovh Shortly alter Ins arrest : and n t in ii to tins city, and after he was ! , coiiliufl in the county jail, she appeared ; Upon the scene She talked with him j I tlironuh the bars und otleie.l words of ! etieoiirageiiielit buttl to the iiecnsf-d m j I I Ills attol lleN Lol!'i Ill-lore the c.-e.i u-im I i r.iliid lor trial in the iluni-t -n;rt this j woman noi only rendered talualde as j lisianec in he way of loolnng up tesii j niony. I. nt eiva went further, and out I of h-r own earnings paid mauv of the hills incident to the trial. When the ease was called ereli day Jhe was an interested spectator, occupy ing a front seat within the liar und as near the prisoner as po.vihle. Alter laeli session of the court he followed him to the jail 'door, ami after the man Was locked n Ins cell she would stand miner ins window tor hours at a timo tal.mig in it low tone of vo.ee trying to cheer him When he war otivieted she made several efforts to d'ect his escape. uinuna or. ht. bonis (ilolw-Democrat Dentil of a lliiiritln Hill liiillnn. Paul Eagle Star, one of Colonel Corly'i Indians, has died at the Sheffield infirm ary rroin nn accident which befell him while the Wild West show wan on a visit to that town He and 11 number of other Indians were riding in the arena when his horse swerved against a part of the boarding. Eagle Star sustained compound fracture of his leg, one of th rrnctures being close to the ankle. For a time he made favorable progress, but lockjaw sot in, and from this ha died. Mr. Crager. Colonel Cody's chief i:V terpreter. sat up with him the whole of Sunday night, and he was visited also by Short Hull, one of the Indian chiefs. The ileceased was a Drnle Sioux Indian, twenty-five years of age, and was a prisoner of war. having taken part in the last Indian rising Uu was mar ried. His wife and children are living at the Rosebud ageucy. United States. Loudon News. roa.ll Footprint In Connecticut. Several footprints of reptiles of vurions dimensions have lately been discovered aliout three miles from Holyoke. upon the rock in (4. L. Uosworth's quarry near the shore of the Connecticut river, which have caused considerable excite ment and elicited many inquiries. These discoveries occur not infre quently, more than 12,000 such foot marks having already been brought to light, and. in fact, it is well knowr throughout the scientific world that the new red sandstone of the Connecticut valley, which extends about 110 miles from north in south and averages about twenty miles in width from east to west. is one of the most prolific depositories of foseil print Slabs of this stone, having upon them the wonderful indentation c;;:i l found iu almost all tho museums of tics country and Europe. SpnugSeld Republican. A Hit of tlmnuti Nuturo. A grocer not far from my place of nbo le dan t,( ,-u this year seliiug for eighty cents the sunt" sk'.el b i.-ket of peaches that he l ist year disposed of for five dollar. T!.:s is not at nil singular considenn.tr the profusion of the fruit this year ami the scarcity last. "It's funny, though," its ho told me, 'that the people who tonic their high priced basketH without a word are now sending me complaint after complaint been 11 e Ui'-y find a little poor frnit in the basket. Why last ytr they were very bad." It is odd nntil yon come to think that everybody thinks out of this year's alum dame his grocer ouglit to select him a perfect order. .New York Herald. What In a llniuuT When the late Timothy Smith died he left a will in which he directed his exec uton to provide a "home" for his sister during her life. The execute's do not corsine the word "home" in the sir.a.? Childs came before Judge Morton to ask that a suit to have the court say what the word means be set for a heariug Mr. Childs said that the executors bold that the word "home" nuans simi'lv helter," rild cO't.M i: o.i'e tlv'eu the si.'-'er an empty house-, nothing more Uor ton Traveler I nil I linn m Vcalhr I'rophxt. The Indi ms of thu Colorado desert have i n extriionlinary way of forteiling the weather. They not only prognosti cate for a few days, but for six months and so-.ur.'.i ices a year L;w t fail they told everybody that we should have u cool summer in the desert aud that the fruit would be lata They were right Tho fruit was very late this eummor. TVy 'lecb'.re thru yei.r wi'l be n early snmTnr, ami that' tho fruit will ripen ea.-ly. What they bita th -ir pre-uiit'.-ms r.paii is unknown. - Yankee Blade. avetl liy Au in 1;Um-i, Aiutiii ttulwell, Uio man who liss al ready MiL's-el '.s-i.u.-eii y.MW' penal servitude for pariieipaiion in u fraud on i;v i'i--1? c-r K:"1!'"! i in iKM. rwtly i f aved a tr.hn? :ri'i-;n r from drowniusf j in tho titer ut Ccalhain, where tiley J were workii'g. Vr. A'-'.;.iews ha? ac I co.'di'.ir,ly iheiJid to r.-niit eightieti ry tt!;S' r., tv.-e: :y y, ars whicr., r.r- cept in tae ca:e of mi id n rs, usually constunt s a "life sentence Ui Iwe'l will tt fore t lil pr.iVd :n about five a.i.nli.' lo. i-;.;i .1 no O WITHOUT 9 t n (mra j TRADE I ;the great IcMSdYfPAIEJ sciaticaA Gprains, Brulsos, Durns, SwollIngSi PROMPTLY AND PERKAKEWTLY. THE MERftY LPdT liiH ES1GGAR. I Lravr t!i day, 1 I rave t:. r. -:e, I throw my t.irrjwi t.i 1 1 , Au 1 iry to kei j n i-.-i- . ' 1 ( Alliiuiiaa uy ( o.it in 1...11 .ji, All'.nii.,h lay !...! Is nuliaLl-. ,1 ul, Ht'i:!;,! I ? Ii.n'i -I i'k- iiarn- , a Tu Iryua 1 kvey il i-aniui'a an., i.-.-ri. I lai'e!i aii'l Mi!,'itail 'i U. i: Wla a h:i.' win ! i a. - ;-. : . ,.: Ii It in tlie sle Sly Ln-;-.i!io-i:i: -My ;. i uad i- i) i.!,--irl, lay uu i a- A ul a ' poor UapfB V.ViM k . I.n.'1'tl..-r il.-l thev !i-rv: iai 1,1111 1 i;i i n a j.iuuty a. r. Wuea t read is -.mrr-a uast .sin Iter -I v. aw li 1 he i-ii.iriimh, and 1 buy "I i, ii!y iv.-.i.t a i!:lid u day." And If thty lai n iae from tho door I trump far wicks. Ami ilediro thu beaks. And n-iili nn moai y for a bed I try tin urchwuy or a shed. I brave Hip day, I bnivo tlio nlpht, i throw uiy wiiToivB to tlio wind, "1 is vt i-o to koi'jm ch -ei tul mini And wru-w your coard.;o for tho llht. And so, kind sir. In case ynu err, With o-Li- pity worso than nnno. Just li.iml a eojiiH-r slid havo don?. -Mna F. Lnyurd iu bau-muii's ltii.-aiin Clilnria I'olnti for IIunU. "Don't eat with your ears," says Yc.i. Mel, a Chinese writer, "by which lie do not aim at having extraordin-: . . ,, of the way food, just to astj:.n..i yoi guests. For that is to eat with yv. ears, not with your month. Dean cur if good, is actually nicer than I ., nest. And letter than sea !u,;s, wi. : , are not first late, is dish of" bam. shoots. "The chicken, the pig, the fish aud the duck, these are the four heroes of th table. Si-a slugs und bird's nest have no characteristic flavors of their own. They are but usurpers in the house, once dined with a friend who jfavo u birds' nests in bowls like vats, holdiii- each about four ounces of the plain ooueu article, rue other crnwts an plauded vigorously, but I smiled and said, I came here to eat bird's ne&t. not to take delivery of it wholesale." - Temple Bar. Uow to Acquire a Foreign Vocabulary I erhatis one of tho be:,t wavs of ti xiiej me words and idioms of a luiurnae in one's mind is to teach them to somebody else. Tho learner should trv to inenvi to some member of Ids family what h.n has already mastered. Ho should, abov,. all, seek command first of words in fa miliar use, leaving to a later stage of ms progress t.ie tonus of literary exures- tious; bis first business is with tho com mon objects of daily life, his Lust bu.si li"ss is with general terms. As he aits at his desk he ought to lie able to n-mie every article almut him, just as when ha is ruling in tho street car or on tho rail way ho should be u'olo to mentally recall the equivalent for every detail iu the moving panorama of objects. Lostor, lieruld. I rosted Glua. Tho frosty appearance of glass whie' we often u.ij when it ia desirable to lo-; out the sun or for a protection again muuihitive eyes, is brought about I, u.-ing n paint composed as follows: Sugar of lead, well ground in oil, s.; J lied Ui other paint, then pounded uij fresh with a wal of batting, bold b twt-en the tliumb and linger, after whu- : it is allowed to partially dry. Then wi; . a straight edge laid upon thu sash yc run along by tho bide of it wiih a st.c sharpened to tho width of tho lino y . .i wish to appear between the diamond figures or ffjuares into which you cho..-. to lay it off. Detroit l'reo !'rcss. A I.illU Itruta. Nearsighted Lady Tho ky who i trying to tie that tin can to that p. dog's tail oujht to bo thnwlnd wiihv, an inch of his life the hi rrid hi ::.' brute. Maid It's your boy, mnp,. "My by?" "Tell Li.-u if he'll sto;t I'll give bi-a some cake." (tood N-jws. A Tribute tn tint l-ro-. The lu:l!f:-o4; i.i a c .i.ii:na':ioa of j) n ci.torial, v. naterial au-1 aiuiuc d.-li-!r,.. Vrri'n bis cm'.io to kij gr.-tve.lio is a.i cniH-ocrt ml a t b-m.r to t'u l.-uui. Tbre is fine snort in the Lnntiiy of him Wid the aiitu jt of hi. ii, and it is both policy vul jusfics ti jirotnrt him fr m f t- n!i-lai'i.-iii.s of rivul und foreign bull frogs. Louisville Courier-Journal. In the iibysseg of tho oceans, below 5(i0 fa: iioiud, ma'iy animals havo either itu Kttect, eyus or none. Thi.tr coudition in this regard affotds a wij:cstive jiar ulhito tn.ii a' cvo life, ami lim causw are probably the same, deietu-e is of the "r''"" tr-i r nil (i;.-j si-a life ciui0THted from the shallows. crijpnal'y Awr-tron vo-aI a.rrs in Icland isys tLe.-o ia not siule i.rison on the 1,'ltnd; that such thia-s as locks, bolts and burs ar- unknown, and that there tira in-itlur w.iici.tnen nor pcliccMti. Ir. tbo line of eating the Manch'ts. vho havo ro'-l i.i Ciri-.tj.-,,,,-,. iu ,.,,. l'ht by thci i -ioino .ji ywirs aB'o, aro sUoti.jeat in baked i.aats. 'L'hn Chiucso e.Vi I in tt : .. F: r-tx'ti ri'-'n i.r b.i-iT,nii,..v I'llMK" l-Vt-t,..!. i,..l'..l 1 V t . " nii ri o i ooiy.niTiie Fort dn Oiiciielin for about l.lft3. They i;o frr i i f -,v bttiKln-l to fl.WU. OOOOOOv AN EQUAL. O g gris tr cures ft ww IWIII MARIC rJCURALCIA, . Brs.BsTis&BEns UwIUIni.J, 0..-i'.U... -1J CI LldtaUnlO, 1403 DOUGLAS ST., OMAHA, W ."! 1.'" ,--. Olfirs hotiri from 0 , m. to 8 p. iu. 8undar, uviu juu, in, to i i. m. rll)-i.llilltjl in flirnni Vnnmia Clr l . ,1 T)tJ Cibeneeu. ' ' .1ffr.r"Bn1t"tion at office or by mail froa. mlMlicinpN sent by ninil or expremi, 6-curely packed, fr" from oWrrnt ion. (luaronUxi tu enro quickly, sufoly and permiinetitly. Tlio most widely and fafrirahly known upeclnl tfii in tlia UniUnl Slates. Tlinir long fxiwrmutss, rcniirknble skill and uniTerrat hicccks in tin tieiitnii'nt and corn of Nurroux, Chronic und 8ur. Sicnl Disi-aws, entitle tliean pnilnorit pliyriciani lo I'm full confidence of tho atliicled evorywiiora. a u. y "iinrnuior: A f.f t'UX AIT3 P08ITIVE CTJRE forth, awful idli.-fii i of early Mceuud the uumeroua eviia Uibt follow iu ita train. PKTVATE, SLOOD A ITS 8KIN DISEASEI i'idy, conp.eudy and iiermaneutly cured. m; e.bilitt akd sexfai, bis. -J.t-i-it .u; l readihjr to their ikiliXul trsuu ,; hi . pi: j- r .tcla asd kfctai ulcers y.' ..i .(.,i cured wiliiont pain or UVfMitiou irol'l u;u-gi. Hi'mnCTLE AKD VABICOCELE P.rm. nnc;, :ni huccotialully cuicil in .fmy awe. KVVUil.H OONORUIKEA, CI.RET. hp-rma-f- rn-ei). luminal WniknpeH, Jxwt H.-mhond, .Ni,!!it. lvn!i.ioiin, lfayod KacnltieH, Ftmal "lit""! and all dnh'cnte diHordore twoaliarto eillinr i'eHitiTnly enreil, no well an all funo. tii-nil d: Girders that roault from youthfnl follie cr liid uxcewi of matnro years, StPirtlirP Caaranteed portnuientiy eurvd, wi 11.1111 f riMiioTal completi), without cut. tinu, ciiii. tie or dilatation. V-jro rfTiv-trd at liomn l y iiati.-nt wiliiont a moment, pain (A ttunni iinec. TO YOtJNG AND MIDDLE-rO t,",ZH ' MP f'trk ThB "ft i -" f)f early w"Un, I'-Htpviag ImiII. imiid an' I miv. nh ii.- orc.t'i'i on, pi'riimiu.ic y i-nr d.- Bctis - r.-.t i-i: .id i-ily. A h' " e .- - - tni nr. e ri.vr in rein ltu i-i.-inets. 'in'...- liilllil ;:i':ii :. liit-. rv i, r- fen, on that i. U'kiy I., ut- , " III. ( in.-o i l i '. 1 .rorki. Iil"ti,HPH, . V- r c '- : id .. ,,lv,,nvl, 1 1 A HATCHAIj rehedy fob Epik'iitio Fits, railing Sickness, Ilystcr ics, St. Vitus Dance, Nervousness, Hypochondria, Melancholia, In. ebrily, Sleeplessness, Biz zlness, Drain and Spi nal Weakness. This modlclno has direct action tiDon tho nr-rvo centers, allaying all Irritabili ties, and increasing thb (low and power of nervo fluid. It is perfectly harmless and leaves nc un pleasant effects. LJil h tiM..i,e. m-i.f. 13(8 and lor r.itie I CULauoi t.lis l.ieu eo.o Hook on NervnM trt to anj iiut't-Mt itieiitH can ftii-o obtii iroo of charge. 1Hr r.-mi'il? tff Wi . Xa- u,r A-.i-r,:. i'i v i. 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