The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, October 24, 1887, Image 1

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p. tition !. :i v, lit of c;n". FurUi.-r
orders in ti'i- r:i-;.- will l.'.' rn.V: v.ii :i ti.c
court n-iis.-; i'it :'!!id::y.
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in the e-v niivjr. been Mitntnoivd to g on
an extra rtt:i. 7Ire. Dallcy prepared a
li'.nch for him, and he nt th
d pet
ViV.Uto-- th: time to L'2-'i-.rt v
the sad
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nirr.-upon he ivturu d ho:ne alnioft
frantic with -iif. Shoit'y after Mr.
!aih v left hi. hous to go on Ids trip the
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I rc-eort ot a -,...sroi w is m-am ...
le-.'s room by Jai.us Teachworth and
i-'redcriclt V.i:iaic,-. who wore in an -id-.
mm. .... ;...,ii -.l-if ,1 v
t mirtr room. ni-y ....... v.." .-
rred 1 1 --r room antl found her
ig lifele-'s on the iloor. S!ie left a let-
li:
t-r addrc-ed to h -r hn-hnnd, in wki-h
s'.is told hi: ! th.at .-': - did not t iak that
she was th. t iope-p ; -on to nuke him
,...,.,- n.-.i ti,-i ;n lekin' V.er ovvii life d.e
.i;., 1 fr 1 : . The i'--f oa-cd v.'a 10 vt::r3
( nf ;,.r.. nni had W; r. i.iv ri. d about tHnc:
wreks. IL r n'-.-irried H-? v."- wry ple;:;
aat ani :vr c-I Tlr only eue ns-
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aml.fons
ttnt p-vints
! quently rates f:n.u a'l:o:thi
will also b.- rctinr-u i-avn.: um i...c
f St. T:iu to Omaha 0 cents, io
all Tilidsouri points the rutc-s from St.
o:n St.
Omaha,
Paul are 2 cents lower than to
j-'t. I'aiil Hi - On. i-
n (!u;-:i-ll In t:ik-'
O'f For Washington.
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of tli; ii.!i..:i o!' t!i" I'nii'il Ki.itcs
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THE CANARY.
A (Thy in Ji-.tic, of lil.t, .f fr;.':r:in"0 rr.ro,
A ' ri'Ii! li: cji:;':t to a lioinc, a l.ri.lc s fair
A.j um .'( .. in; s.iiiii tijiK S (:iic:i are.
1.-..I.1 si:;'S tliu bliliiu canary in ill caC.
A !;iy in .Tin..' i'.uuiii; whut pr"U-r lili:;-;
' ) i ruy !', may !:'! in lifi.'.-n, t lian t Iil-J,
i'iiiis I'.iiiit m a Ijai.y's i':u, il :iiot.!i-r"S l.li-x.
I.U..I liiii---; tin: l !:L!u' c.niary in it.; c:.-e.
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:.:! !. - l..i 1 :i tu' iU a.1 limtiii-r's lciis',
ir. r i..;.i i. !i.ri;i'.;: "Al! U fortho lAi."
t.;..u l hii'js ti:; l.utiif i-.niary in its oai.'i.
i 'hi. ::i,;o Tribune.
THE WHITE ELEPHANT.
All AVliii:: Auir.ia!, i Stl.i in I'.i-vcicnco
l;y t!io S-MOii't' .V Iliiii;' Grief.
3Ji-s D nvs r.t o:iu tii:i ntt"i;!e,l t!:o cnt
tr.vc r. itl iLivjiti'iii in l':ui;i;kok of a v!ii;o
i-l .pliant. II, r pt.-opl", ti. iii; ilovout J.u.l-!!!.-.-,
l.-iieve in n: .;y"ii ; ff. The s:o:i!
t f -::i M:c.v.-:.-.ivt IJ. loilha in its r. xiloyk-al
in;;.'- .Uoin oc, link's i:i Jnrn th forms of
v. !:!!. :-.:n::j iP I' ; fi-rralu riass parti -u!i rly
iiLi ,:ii i t ;::it !y w!.it.'RH!l!.'l,
n:s s.v;;'i, 5ii.? : tork, I'.io wliito sparro'.v,
tl. il.-.vo, th.' in, ;' .-.'.si tho flei-liniit, all
j,.,"...;i:.r t Si;..'i:. I:i nil til') olwurity of
t:i -Ir I ri'st-i ;;ii , tiio sul.c 't. ona Illinois
aL,; r. .i on tlint I ho l'orin of th"so liolilc r.nl
pure a-iiin.;! uro t i servcii for liio souls of t!i
joo'l a: i-l fvri.'at, wIki liu.l i:i ilu-ni rulei:ipti.u
li-.m th-.- i .ii.tr animal iii'e. A!l v.-liit.j. ;m ;ii:i;s
are ! in leveremv. i-sr.,:-.-i.ili v t lie v.liit3
v. i:;e!i 1-; ix.ti -v.- I to Lo aiiimeleO
I.i.!
oiritof some l io.'' ;f In ro. 'i'i.e
v.liii.- cKpiinns uvorU oal.unity an-.l l,i'i;!.T-;
;v:ie., r.n i j-ro-'p'.niy. Kaliiioa or l!c:;h euier
i ;-.s n- ar ;.s tlifM aibin.'s t;et1o v.Lite, I at
thoy are v.hite t:n:i!;jii lo l:avo cai:-;",l
wars for tiiuis- poises-i:i betne-ii .Siani an l
JUa-tr.Hii. The national staii'lanl is a white
t-i. i.'.iant on a deep crimson rouiul.
iJ.scovvivil in tl:o !-ha:i eountry, or in
A. rilHrn Siani, tue kin.; U apprised of ti:"
fa" ; tli" slave wiio finds ibe elephant is larnJa
:ree:onl l ieh; tiio elci.hant ii .leeoyed hv a
fte:!:d.) from the j'.o:;'", lo.l into a l.amh. -
-roekaue, e.v.ir,iit. by i ;is about his !ee;s, mi l
&:n su!.l!K:d. Tho ni.-ueh to the royal stable
lit'crins, and ten or twelve miles a day j:ro
'.ravi '!c !, whkh is tlso average elephant rp.te-i.
H" is bronht to the Meiiani, fed with swect
:!, -.ts, ,;iz under a. royal p.avilion, loaded
w P li g(!d( n chains, and enters Bangkok in
triumph. Ic is a time for feasting and a
wcI: c f holidays.
A I'.iagiiiiicent white clep::a:it was captured
ia P !".:.;. The nation wa ; v. i!d with j iy. The
eiepha::!, m ho;;.) body n.kp.jt have contaim d
I ui'j,!at:i:'s' soul itself, suddenly died, and the
'.-a::.-, d kins', who knew English well and
ecu! i have dis -us-.ed fit. Paul's writ iti;,s to
i he kl!.':;ht and edkiralion of Matthew Ar
iiei.I .In seieniifio ki:ier. v.ho c-ajeulated with
uee ira.-y the threat total sHar t-clijiso of
ipciii ClOJ.OOtl ua the seiem itie expodit i n to
ob.-A.rvc it, and oven k:.-.t his life from expos
are ia tho noxious jangle, uyimj like a S.C
ratcs, calmly r.:id seni.eiitiouaiy bolilocmiiug
"Ti death and its inevitability; tiio king who,
uiakr th tutorship of American jnbsioaaries,
rtsa-Je ti;e greatest progress of all oriental
monarchs ia his i-.L-as of jjovernnient, coia
iae:vj and t-ven religion; never hesitating to
express his respect for the fundamental prin
. ipics- of Christ ianit3', bat catting short Ids
r-v; ren 1 toae'acr when pressing homo t him
r. a. it he regarded as the more p.rtleati. .as and
apeeryi .hrd p.arta of tho Bible, with the sen
tentious statement that "I hate the Bible
aiostly" tho king and high prieot of Siam
v.ept at the death of his ne w v.'Lite elephant.
li.diai'.aoolis Journal.
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l'r.rnisliiiig Compressed Air.
A cof.ip-auy in Birmingham, Eiiglar.d, are
conn .let in;; a large cen'rai plant for fur::i;;h
ing c'.-moiiosed air lhrouc.li mr.ins to the
owners "f small engines. Trials already mado
are said to have shown that t!;o cost to con
struct will be considerably less than the cost
of steam made on the premises. Besides doing
av-r.y with the dirt and dust from the coal,
and the tawing of room, the use of eoir.pr.-ssed
air is .-aid to furnish excellent means of ven
tilation. An excellent feararo of the charter
of tiiis company is a clause compelling '-.hem
to divide all profits over 10 per cent, with the
coii.vuur.-i's. l'ublio Opinion.
Sr ii:-.ene umbrella handles have iu them
a xaat-.-li box.
Vw"I:at is 1'auir?
'T;r ain't no use. tryiu' a o.pjare shake ia
dither c.untry,"' sr.id a tough looking young
UK!!.
'What's do matter, p'k-ece onto you
nga:nf
"'X-.w. Eat I ur.u'stan Jiramv do BruL-er's
roi 1 .- i"At as i 'ig a. ph'irtj'gr.iph in the rogue's j
cdl.'.vas I have. Anyi.o.iy knows I stami i
ii;0.ur i i O" piolfsaioii oan ue uoes. usu'
in !t :i C'ilie.
.g n:i'in!r:;vi rar.k. education and
. l.g ia woi.-.e-.i, more than the eveii
tl . ir ;k-.p ..-.tioii and the desire to
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A Gnat I'e.vor Granted.
Mrs. Breezy (to daught.-rj Did you tell
yo.ii:g Mr. Vald), ilvar, that you would cor-res-v-.n
I with him on hLs jvturn to Bo ton?
J.iiss Bretzy Yes, mamma, ho has been so
polite to me while iu Chi--:. get you k:i w, and
teemed s s-.-riou'y in .-ar.ie.-1 when he asked
vfla if he JLiigiit i.-. t
o::i me ceca.-iou-
r.ll", that wh-it couid I .-ay. mamma, but "k-C
her g
L.ail.igaei 5 e.V lot.. tliU.
r-'-e ViT-ncii war balloon is m'.do in four
J .tio, so that a bullet may go through
without liroppmg it.
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FAIR AMERICA AEBOAD.
IJiw mi A ini-i ii.e.ti I.a.ly KOI Ilor.sd f of
if : l'lTiircutiiij; l.irl-.!iti' Attriilioiic.
l'i-.,...i i-iinies tli.) storv of ii fair
American n ho Micceede I in l idding ln-iself j
of n petty erse.-utor. Hho is u daily attend
ant nt one .;f the ateliers oil th" grand Louie- '
vards. J i'-r l.Migmgs are some ni-ian.-e up i ne
( 'iiair.p. 111 vsccs; Let being :iban dan! Iv nb!o
t.i prole"t li' i'S' lf, she culls upuii no one to i s
c. -i t. In r I o and f r- mi her work, and .ft.-u pre
fers to do the j i'.irney oa foot rather than to
take one of llie oiiiiiibiivs g"hig in h"r dire--ti"ii.
After u iiiile, however, !-i:" bc-amo
conM-:o:i- iliat, a certain yonng man, always
at i ! ii- sain. , overt no k her and dogged her
f.H.tt".:; until she rea.-hed the door of l . r
apartments. Mho i.n--.v enough of i'ari-s cus
toa.s not to blame th.-young man individ
ually very much, as she i aware thatsome
l.ow the whole race is imbued wi! h the id. a
that one of i!s cl ilef tiul ies. as the superior
half of h'lma.iity, is to b-p -iile and eallant
to everv anprotecfetl !'. ;n i!'.'; an 1 even Ii.-r
smail c.ip.-ri.-nee has convi:i"e 1 h-r of the
iruiv gran l way in whi. !i every Freiiehinaii
1 lies to do hi i duly. I '.lit in this parti'liiar
cav? y'l.c di'ei,i",l 1 hat th" young man's good
in!eniioi;s n:u 4'. be dis onruged. Iv piei oly
w hen after a few days of siiei.t follow i:.g he
aitempiv.lt- iiddre s her, fho made up her
ttsiu 1 that s!rin:'oiit m e.-ures nri-t tensed.
Her ;im::, a big boned liuiama .f the strong
?k-w Kngland type, was informed of tli con
dition of aiVair-i, and ;i ; mad) aeipiainted
witli In r id--.( ".; i-i-op' s-'d tactics.
Tho day cfb r their council or war the
young woman was overtaken as u-inl by her
admin-r. Ho again whkpered soft words in
her ear, and, as . he Sfcmed tosrnile somewhat
f:.. ;-.Me on him, he kiuoly no t hospitably
invited her to breakfa-L. .he expre.-sc.l .ii.Ti-
i:eo at aeeeoting hospitality from an utter
strai!.-,er, and objected that breakfast was
awaiting her at her own apartment. She,
however, presumed that enough would bo
r-rved for two, and if menrieur would excu.-e
what ! foots there might be, : ho would be
Very glad f his company during her solitary
in. ah" The young man jumped with eager
ness at la-r proposition, ."ad walked gayly by
l.er si ie. "What; ver ppi eii-Tidon the young
eirl l.iav have iiad as to the risk of failure
" I ..,,,1 ci fk
w as not ai.pareiiC m i.er lie.iu.e. , ....
Fijc.-ceded in coniinhig the tail: to p'.easunt
generalities until her apartment was reached.
There tho young man rcceivi d his lir.-t eheci;
when the door as thrown open and disrlosed
th-? sizable proportions of the stern duenna.
: had. however, gone too far to turn back,
and he allowed him.-. 1. to he ushered inside,
and the door to be closed upon him.
The aent, and the niece were too weli
schooled in the rules of politeness to carry on
their Oliver.-at ion before tho Frenchman in
anything but French, so he was able to un
derstand every word they said. ".My aunt,"
t xnlaiued the young woman to her duenna,
'ta is poor feliov is hungry, and I told him
I thought we could find him something to
eat."'
'Oil, certainly," aiisv. . red the kindhenrted
aunt. "1 hope we need never refuse the de
mands of the needy. Marie," bho called out
to the trim maid, who immediately appeared,
"take this man to the kitchen and tell the
cook to give him somo bread and meat."
Tho unhappy Frenchman, ia sp.ito of his
protests and expostulations, was shown
through tho door into t he kitchen, where he
was able to escape by the servants' stairway.
The young America pari has since seen or
heard nothing from her harmless but annoy
ing persecutor. New York .'iuu.
S-mo Oueer Ooriiniii Clubs.
Very curious arc some of these clubs,
though ah breathe a spirit we cannot but
commend and might be pardoned for envy
ing. Ouo very curious club is called ''The
liumoi-istical Gambrinians," tho jolly dis
ciples of the god of beer. It has its own club
room with a grandly hospitable central table
around which" tho members sit. Incased in
a glass box and hv.ng upon the wall is a huge
rilver tankard to be filled by every member
caught talk iag politics or presented with a
girl" baby by his wife. To lie the father of a
hov co.-ts a member the price of a keg of
b-.vr for the club. The members are a mixed
comnany of capitalists and wage worker?,
who "meet oneo a week and on ail extraordi
nary occasions of their own devising. They
toil "-tork s, bring tho women, and dane", sing
and drink Iv.er.
Another notable east side organization is
the Ffaliier llarmouio club, formed of men
an 1 womi n from the IlheniMi vineyard coun
try. It will be "salvage time" in a few
v. evks, and "sausage lime" is their time for a
t-rand lksiive.l tra.i:;plu:ited from the old
co.-.-atry. Tin-new pigs of the year ere then
il;, for translation, into sausage meat, and, at
the s nne '. ime, Jhe grapes have a'! benm gath
ered for the wine pre-.-s two important lea
sous for rejoicing, they think. A grand ball
is given. TL,y come to it from far and near.
sJi.ie are retired men of wealth, s ene are
r.ieehaf.k-s, some are laborers. Mime are s hopkeeper.-;,
some arc great merchants, but Ihey
are ail cq ial on this festal night. While the
liidlcrs are tuning up all repair to a shooting
galkry gar km-led with paj er rose.-, and
th. ?e women and tho.-e men who ksire to do
so shoot to ree which shad be ero-.vned, the
best marks vvomau as queen and the Lest
markiman as king each to reign the ensu
twelve months. I have several times at
..i. !..t rids r.lT.iir. and have seen the lowliett
v. -c-.rkman's v. ife crowned queen and deferred
to as a s.Tveivigu by women in diamonds and
tdli:. Providence Journal.
A' Kemody for Diptitiieria.
Very considerable interest has been excited
in foreign medical circles by M. Brondel's
successful tioatment of diphtheria by the nso
of benzoate of sodium. lie asserts that of
OfJ consecutive cases he has not lost a single
one, and, though admitting the io.-sibiIity cf
a mistaken diagnosis in somo- instances, yet,
even excluding 50 ier cent, on this account,
there remain 100 cases without a death. His
method is t) have the patient take, every
hour a tab'.espootiful of u solution of ben
,,f cviiuin. fifteen crains to the ounce.
and at the same time one-sixth of a grain of
c.n. -ni.in . f i-alcium in svrup or rrrauuie; m
o . . . v - - -
addition to this t'ao throat is tuorouguiy
sprave I every half hour with the benzoate,
ti.is being done unfailingly at the regular in-4-,.,.-,k-
for n-,id iiljr'r.t. with no other local
treatment whatever. No attempt i made to
b:,.l"e the false membrane. Inenourisu-
meut consist of beef juice, tender meat, milk,
.. !.,.( bi-ead and all other articles which
mav cause irritation of the throat are forbid
den. New York Tribune.
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