The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, July 11, 1888, Image 1

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PLATTSMOUTII, NEBRASKA, WEDNESDAY EVENINCJ, JUM' 11, 1S88.
GITV OKiaGKljS. hoce and murphy arrested.
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Mayor,
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Attirny,
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General Manager Stone Swears
Out Warrants Against Them.
The"Q" Conspiracy.
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ciiiCAio., Jnij ll. General Manager
Treasurer.
l'inity 1're-tturer, -
Cu-rk.
l'luty Cl-rk.
Hfconler ol 1.'-U
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lrk I District Court,
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Loim Koi.tz. - Weeping Water
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GIVIG SOGIJ'VJP.MS.
1A?S UmiiK No. llti. 1 O. O. F. -Meets
" Vvry TiiuHiljiy evening of each week. All
trnijKM-iit hrothers are ri-Hpectfully iuvited to
alt ml.
JM.ATTMOl'TII KNC'A.M I'M KNT No.S.I.O.
() V.. meelrt evfrv ;iltern:ite Kritl:iv in
each inoiith In the Maxoiiii; Hall,
l.rtitlieri are i.ivited to attend.
V isitiiig
fjiKIO LOOCK NO. hi. A. O. V. V. Meets
mrery attentat Friday evening at K. of 1.
Iiall. 1 r;inii'nt brothers ar respectfully iu
vited foattend. K. . I. iMirjaii, Master Workman ;
K. S. li-tr-tow. Foreman ; Frank lirown. Over
m cer ; I. IJmven, liuido; ISeoie HouHu'ortli.
Kerorder ; II. .1. Johnson, Financier; Yah.
Hmilli. Keceiver ; M. Maj hrlfjht. I'act M. W. ;
Jack Diiuhi l ly. Inside liuard.
of America Mei'M second and fourth Mou-
d ay eveuing at K. of 1. hall. All transient
I'l'nti.er are reipiested to meet, with u. L. A.
Ncii ner, WueraMe. (Noisnl ; H. F, Nile,
Worihy Adviser ; S. C. Wilde, Banker; V. A.
JUucek, Clerk.
Ifl-VETSMOUTJI MI)JE XO.B.A.O. V. W.
-- Meet every alternate Friday evening nt
Koekwootl halt at m o'clock. All transient broth
ern are retpectf ully invited lo attend. L. S.
I, arson. M. W. ; F. liovd. Foreman : K. C.
Vv'iltl e. llecorder ; Leonard Anderson. Overseer.
II I. AT I'SMOl'TH UHMiEMI.fl, A. F. & A.M.
M'ets on the lirft and third Mondays of
eaeh month nt their hall. All transient hrolh-
r ;ire cordially invited to meet with us.
J. (. Kii-iik v, V. M.
Wit. II Ays. S.'rretary.
fHAPTFIl. NO. .t, K. A. M
fourth Tuesday of each
month nt .MafonV Hall. Transuit-lit lirothers
are invited to meet with us.
F. E. White, 11. P
Wm. Hays, Secretary.
ZION COMMA 1. K V. NO. 5. K. T.
lee! first and third Wrdnesdny niirht of
eaeh month at M iso hall. YtsitinK lrothern
hre erdia)iy invited to meet with us.
vVm. IIavs, l:ee. F. K. Wiiitk. F. C.
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McCOHIHIE POST
HOST Kit.
.1. V. Johnson
C S i M.s
K. A. ISATK
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IIMtY SriK!liHr
M '.i.on Dixon
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Stone wf the Chicago, IJurlinton A Quin
cy railroad last night swore out a warrant
for the arrest of Stewart E. Hoge, chair
man of the grievance committee of the
Iirothcrhood of Locomotive Eniner-
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and John Murphy, charniMti of the Fire
meu's Erotlierliood. The warrant was
placed in Inspector JJonfield'a hands and
early this morning the arrests were made
and the prisoners lodged in the central
station, subsequently, at the request of
the road, a continuance was taken uuti
Saturday, and the two men were admitt
ed to bail in the sum of 1,.00 each. The
charges made against them is conspiracy
in writing and sending out the following
circular:
"Chicaoo, April 18, 1S8S. To C. E.
ana a. l,. Division, Xo. : The
Chicago. Hurhngton & Quincy haveonlv
about one-half of the men they had prior
to the strike. They want about four hun
dred or five hundred. more engineers. "We
have decided to call on you to furnish
one or two men from your division. We
will ask the same of nil divisions through
out the country to come and apply for
situations on the Q' under assumed
names, and, as soon as they go to work
to correspond with John Sowers, Nation
al hotel, Chicago, for instructions. The
object is to disable engines in every way
they can, and on a given day to quit work
in a body after receiving instructions from
us. The company is on one leg and by
this means we propose to take the other.
We don't want any of them to come here, j
iui ro maKe applications at the followin
points: Aurora, Galeibnrg, Burlino-ton
resron. nattsmoutn, Lincoln and Mc
cook. . Jje careful whom you select to
come. We want men that don't tnlk ton
much, and who are not in the habit of
drinking. Supply them with plenty cf
saUoda and emery. Have them get leave
of absence for thirty or more days.
"I'. S. riease don't let this outside
ccept with yourselves and the men you
select to come, l'lease answer on receipt
oi mis. lours iraternally.
S. E. Hook.
Chairman G. C. Room 34. Grand Pa-
iTITE WONDERFUL FLEA.
HIS
EYES MULTIPLY OBJECTS A
THOUSAND TIMES.
ON THE SHORE.
' EKUASKA
Meets .second and
citic hotel, Chicago.
45 C. A. R.
...I'o-nmauder.
..Kenior Vice "
.Junior "
Adjutant.
i. M.
fiiei'rtf the lay.
Utiard
Ser;t Major.
..IJuarter Master Kerist.
I'ost Clialilain
Ladies, Attention !
Kecamier Toilet Preparations which
include Cream, Ijalm, Moth and Freckle
Lotion, Powder and Toilet Soap, are god
only by Genng & Co., and recommended
by the following society ladies : Ies
dames Adelina Patti-Nicolini, James
Brown Potter, Lillie Langtry, Sarah
Bernhardt, Ileleni Modjeska, Fanny
Eavenport, Clara Louise
one hundred others. tf.
Kellogg and
WHEN YOU WANT
-OF-
CALL ON
Cor. 12th and Granite Streets.
Contractor and Builder
Sept. 12-fim.
Son
H,E.Pa!mer&
INSURANCE AGENTS
Represent the following time
tried and lire-tested companies:
American Central-S. Louis,
Commercial Uuioii-EngIaQd,
Firo Association-Philadelphia.
Franklin-Philadelphia,
Home-New Vork.
Ins. C, of North Americt, Phil.
LIverpool&Lon Jon & Ol.!ie- Ens
North I?ri;ish . Mercantile-Eux
ynnvieh L'lilon-Cgland.
Hpriu.old F. & M.-Spiingfield,
Total Assets, 842.115
Assets ?1. 25.?,loo
2..W5.3U
4,115,576
3.117,106
7.8J5..K 9
8.174.3C2
C.6.J9.7S1
3,37S,751
1.245.4iW
3,014.915
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BAD BLOOD.
There is not one thing that puts a man
or woman at such disadvantage before
the w orld aa vitiated state of the blood.
Your ambition is gone.
Your courage lias failed.
Your vitality has left you.
Your languid step and listless ac
tions siic;y that you need a powerful in
yigoratorj ojie boifle of Begg-'" Bipod
Purifier and Blood Maker wiff put pew
life in a worn out system, and it it does
HO! !? V!ll COsl you nothing. 6. P. Smith
k C o., Druggists.
Lasses Adjust?.! ana Paifl at thisAgency
WM rv. II R o w IE,
Personal attention
to my care.
to all Business Entrust-
XOTARV IV OFFICE.
Titles Examined. Abstarefs Ciimni'l i.
surance Written. Real Kstate Sold.
Better Facilities for in akin? Farm Loan than
Any Other Agencv,
FlatUraoutli, - Xeb l;a
BANANAS A BLESSING THERE.
&!v:iloc Slakes Irctty Nearly Everj-thing
Uiit ol tlio Fiber of the Tree.
A yo-.ing Salvadorian, with the dark eyes
uuu niKy nair oi hjs country, talked to a
reporter the other day about the Central
American banana tree. Tho tree is 2 to
3 feet in circumference at Its base. Its tap
ering uorous Douy, without a branch, is from
iu to i. teet in lieisht. The fibers, separated
by a thin pith, are as long as tho bodv of the
tree. These filers are used in Salvador, just
as luey are taKen from the tree, as shoe
strings and as cords for all purposes. The
natives use them largely for bridle reins and
lariats. 1 he raw material costs only trans
portation to tne ropewalKS.
i-ach banana tree bears in the twelve
months of its existence only one bunch of
irutt, but from two to ten trees spring from
mc roots or trie one that has fallen. In Sal
vador the bunch of bananas is worth nfteen
cents, and the dead tree nothing. A cordage
iacxory or paper mm or coffee sack maker,
were not tho dead trees numberless, would
give for each tree ten times the valne of tho
fruit it has produced. Split, dried and
packed, the bodies of the banana trees might
be shipped profitably to tho United States;
but there is no reason why some enterorisinff
American would not tako them in hand and
ship to Salvador the projxjr machinery for
thfjir manufacture, as labor is fully two
thirds cheaper there than in Sew York.
In Salvador ropewalks are found in unfre
quented streets and suburban roads. The
native machinery consists of a crank attached
to an upright board, with which a native
boy twists the fibers of the bandana and cac
tus. A man skilled in the ropewalker's art
splices the fibers together, adding to the
length and thickness of the revolving cord.
The stem of each banana leaf consists of the
toughest and finest threads, and these leaves,
two and a half and three feet wide, and ten
tp fifteen foet long, resting on the heads of
native women, arc umbrellas in the rainy
season in roofless market places and streets
of Salvador. These are the carpets on which
tho people sit and the Leds on which they
tieep. '-There u a fine opportunity," said
tho Salvadorian, -'for some enterprising
Aiiifricon with a small capital to do a thriv
jug trade end make money by introducing
western ideas and machinery to the people
of Salvador," yew York ilail and Express.
Apiwarance Under the Microscope man
ner of Ilreatulng Not Known The Flea'i
Great Strength Several Varieties Great
F?ghter Rapidity of Multiplication.
Jtusput our flea under the microscope.
It soems to be clothed In a sort of armor
formed of brown, overlapping plates that
ae so exceedingly tough as to bo almost in
destructible. Its head is small and vr-rv
thin, and It has a singlo eye upon each sida.
This eye is black, and tho rays of light scin
tillate within it like sparks of fire, Puget
managod to look through one of these eyes,
and he found that it diminished objects in
size, m hilo it multiplied them in numbers a
man appearing like an army of fairies, and
the flame of a candle Incoming a thousand
tiny stars. From the shape of its head, and
for other reasons, the flea is supposed to use
only ono eye at a time. Tho offensive wennon
of tho flea is composed of two palpi, or feel
ers, two piercers and a tongue. When it
feeds it stands erect, thrusting this nicker
into the flesh; and it will eat without inter
mission until disturbed, for it voids as fast as
it swallows its food. It is interesting to put
several in a glass, and, giving them a piece
of raw meat, seo them all standing on their
hind legs to suck up its juices.
MANNER OF BREATIII.VO.
Their manner of breathincr is still mWr.
mined, but it is thought most nroKihln ti.nf
they receive air into their bodies th.-r.no4.
small holes at the end of tho palpi.
The legs of a flea aro marvels of strenh
and elasticity. Thev are ioined tnthirr
by long tendons that net like wire springs.
In making its leap, which, it is said, e.-.n
cover two hundred times its own length, the
flea draws the leg up closo to tho hnoV an.i
then throws it out with great force; but the
impulse proceeds from tho hVsfc
the othei-s only increasing it by their stretch
while the leap is being mada
Fleas are possessed of great strength.
Mouffet tells of a mechanic who made a
gold chain, as long as his finger, that a flea
dragged after him, and a golden chariot
which he drew also. Bingley writes of a
watenmater in the Strand who had an
ivory four wheeled chaise, with a coach
man on its box, drawn by a flea. The
samo man afterwards made a caniago with
six horses, a coachman, four persons Inside,
two footmen behind and a postilion on one of
tho horses, all of which was drawn by a sin
gle flea. Latriella mentions a flea which
dragged a silver cannon of twenty-four
times its own weight, mounted on wheels,
and showed no fear when it was charged w't'
gunpowder and fired oft. says'thafc lie
saw three fleas drawing a tiny omnibus; that
a pair drew a chariot, and that a hrass can
non was dragged by a single one.
SEVERAL VARIETIES,
There are several varieties p.f fleas, but
they are so much alike that' their differences
arc interesting only to scionlificppopla Tho
cat flea will do as well as any to show us the
processor breeding. Oming the SDrinsr and
summer months she simply drops her e"s
into the fur of the cat: but in tho autumn
and winter she glues each firmly upon a hair.
These eggs are so smell oq to bo barely vis
ible me naktJ eye, but under tho inicro-
scopft they aro very beautiful, looking like
the loveliest pearls, and are perfectly trans
lucent The flea deposits nearlv 200 nt.
time, running about and dronnin-r thnm
and there. Thev s-tu i..tni. Arit -efi
... . . , , . . 1- . T" " " anient,
white, footless worms. In from one to two
weeks they go Into cocoon. Xothfn n .
Fcmer man tms cocoon. I w sh I ml,l
show it to you, but will try to describe it.
It is liko a flask of clear class, tino-ed nt rh
edges with pearly tints, and dotted oyer wifu
gold. 5?ho little - slPeDer 'withm' ir'tr. 'o
circle, ii rose colqred and looks like the deli
cate petal of a flower. In about tdx weeks ha
reaches maturity. At first, i.a u l i, -
than . -: , " . f,
, uuc when well fed grows quickly
in size and strength.
Fleas are quarrelsome, and great fighters.
When ceypral are confined in aglassthev
will stand on thoir hind legs, strikingat their
opponents with the others, and roll over and
over each other, losine lees and antenna nnd
at last giving up their lives in the fight.
There is a record of a flea which li ved ten
days after 6uch an encounter with no an-1
tennaB, three plates of his side broken in, one
eye gone, and with only four legs, and thea
cut off to the first joints,
Fleas are supposed to feel a great antipathy
to wormwood and other bitter herbs; and in
England the country people have a habit of
placing these about their cottasres for the
Jease, O stormy wind, thy walllnjl
Cease thy roorlnjr, restless sea I
AH night long thy billows beating.
Like strong souls in agony.
On the tempest, laodward sweeping.
Sailor voices come to me.
And I see a close reefed vessel
Tossing on an angry sea.
Long I watched her in the offing.
Till tho night shut down the day
Sleepless watchers still are waiting
For their kindred long away;
Peering through the 6tormy darkness.
With their weary, anxious eyes.
Watching, waiting, hoping, fearing.
While the waters higher rise.
Oaso, O cease, thou roaring ocean I
Hear you not my bitter cry?
O'er my loved your waters rolling,
In your suuless caves they lie.
And my eyes o'crflow with weeping
When 1 hear those billows moan."
Oh, the hearts that thou hast broken,
Only to their aod are known.
A. E. Torter.
How She Found tlint Out.
"I say, old fellow," said Dlakely, meeting
his friend Harry D. on the street, "I saw vou
aud Edith pass each other yesterday without
a sign of recognition. I tlv.i v
engaged V
"I thought so, too," said Harry with
deep sigh; "but that's off."
"How's that?'
VVC1I, its all OWin? to thnsa inferno I
fashions some of tho women wear now hat.
coat, vest, collar and shirt front, for all the
wyim uko tuose worn by tho male 6ex.
They'll make a raid on our pantaloons next."
I aon t quite understand explain."
wen, you see, I quietly entered Bob
ureenoag s law oflice nbout dusk one evening
last week, and saw Bob sitting behind a de&k
witu ms back toward ine. I stealthilv an.
proached, gavo him a vigorous and familiar
slap on the shoulder and cried: 'I have come
tor you, om manl. You must go with me
aown to ilatchley's. Lot of gay girls will be
there that pretty little blonde you were
mashed on In the ballet at tho Blank theatre
and I'm going for the plump variety singer
the ono I had out to lunch the other night,
when we all got a little uproarious, you kpow.
Como, what d'ye sayf Is it a goT aud I tilted
his hat down over his eyes, and that set
tled it."
''How settled itl Did Bob
to his cousin Edith!"
"Naw. It wasnt Bob at all. It was the
charming Edith herself, dressed in a tailor
made, masoulinlsh suit: and the Arctic look
she gave me as sho swept out of the ofOce
without a word told me that my matrimonial
hopes In that quarter were everlastingly
blasted. Well, so long." Drake's Magazine.
Real Estate liar
gams
KXAMINK OUR LIST.
Dr. G A. Marshall.
t'ONSISTINti OK
CHOICE LOTS
- X 3T
givo you away
Mme. Rlstcrrc SU,f Face.
ArctLer great artist who devoted much
time to disguising her face was Mm l?i-
I tori, whoso singular features allowed her
to assume, with extraordinary success an
idealized likeness of the hercipand historical
personages whea parts sLci generally acted
Nothing could exceed the minute care and
delicacy with which she worked to make
herself strikingly like Mary Stuart, for in
stance. Seated in front of a looking glass, with all
her boxes of powders and pastes and her
brushes systematically arranged en th& toiiet
table, she would literally copy upon her own
face all the Uhes which sho .-,w in a fine pic
turo of Mary Stuart which was placed close
by her.
Her most striking "make up," however
was that of Elizabeth. Sno fca-4 purchased
at great ??pe.te, when in. England, "several
xcellohy original pictures of Queen Bess,
taken at various jwriods of her life, and also
a great number of engravings, and when she
plaj-ed Giacometti's tragedy she had all her
pictures with her, and between tho acts, wHa
surprisinsr rapidity. FAtai " Recording to
them, coLat ' tha 'spectators saw her grow
ld from, act to act, and in tho last scene, in
wmch sho died, her reproduction on her own
face and figure of the ravages of remors
"vas quite appalling. New York Journal.
UbUUi
P
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21 lots in Thompson's addition.
40 lots in Townsend's addition.
Lot 10 block 13S, lot 5 block 1 01.
Lot 1 block fi, lot (i block !.).
Lot 11, block 111, lot 8, block 01.
LOTS IX Vlll'Mi AXU HAYs' AIUUTIOX.
Lots in Palmer's addition.
Lots in Duke's addition.
Improved, property of all dcsciiptions
and in all parts of the city on easy terms.
A new and desirable residence in"
South Park, can be boaght on monthly
payments.
jjciore purchasing tlseu here, call and
see if we cannot suit vou better.
15 S,MTIST !
1'rencrvalioii of natural teeth a fpeclalty.
I'tclli u tnu It l without i,t l,u ue of Lstxtvhing
(Jin.
All work warranted. Prices reasonable.
FxTzaKitAi.n'rt Block, Pi. r i hmoutii. Nkh
DRS. CAVE & SMITH,
"Painlocs Dentists."
The only IientiM In llu' v, S enniroling HiU
isew V'lciii I'-xtriirliiigand I- lillng 1 ,7c I h
wlllioiit lain, luir niiaeMliflie is en
llrely lice from
CllXOKOrOKIU OK KTHHIC
ami is Aiisoi.ti icj.v
Harmless - To - All,
GOLD CEOWNS, COLD CAPS, BBIDGE VML
me verv I nest . mii.. i,. i-
very llncsi. mjlee in
i lie C'llit'ijf'
Ilattjiieutll.
I.l"ii
'l:k.
Block, over
lTtrtiko.
GO rXC3
Win. Kcrold & Son
if'ort
Cry Goods. Notions Boots and Siiocs
or Ladies and fields
FUKNISIIING- (iOODS.
lie keeps as large mid us v. tll
SHJXiJUCTOJ'ZD STOCJr
As can lc found any place ku the cily an J niako
you prices I lull defy coiii,cijUoii.
AjjciiIs for
Harp'-r's Bazar faitcrus m
Ball's Corsels.
nound north of
ad ioiiiip
Hfuth
TI acres of imi)iovcd
the city limits.
o acres of ground
Park.
5) Uk.e of ground adjoining South
Park.
Park,
2i Herts near South Park:
14, T. 10, R. 12, Cass county,
800, if sold soon.
mv i sec. e T, 3v, if. io,
price a,000.
A valuable improved stock
-ueinck Co., Xel'., 100
reosoni;ble terms.
ISTJSW ICE MET
We have our house r.lled vviili
A FINK QUALITY OF ICE,
And are prepared to deliver it dllV toourcus
tttmeis in any ipiatdity desired.
ALL 0EDEBS PKOMPTLY riLLED.
Bcae cutlers willi
23EA.XJMEIsrrE;n
pec-
At idort:
on .Sixth
SI I cel.
lally of
AVe jiiake a
CUTTING,PACKIITQ
And Loading
C'un. Kor tci
write.
ins see us or
acres of ground adjoining South
Se i sec.
price $1,-
L C. MfMAKEN & SON.
Telephone 72, - - Flattsmoutli
acre
Cass Co.,
fram in
a a 'd on
C F.SMIT H,
The Boss Tailor.
Main St., Over Mwcs1 Slice Store.
Ifas the befct and most conijdltc stock
of samples, both foreign ami domestic
woolens that ever came weii of Mifesouri
river Xote thest; pricts: liusincsa suits
from sio to suits, 25 to $45
pants $1, pr. n,)(1 U1)ward3
Ci V ill guaranteed a fit.
V-..V
U 1
purpose of banishing the lively little nests
S. L. Clayes in The Swiss Ci o
:oko
Vt ' c.-j-v
:av s-::l'.y cxj-h
i'he vi-.'flni-i
:k'i 'iio!;i' luiu
.oaded tin.- :
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Ami
ran v (.'.';.
tscsi to tlx-i'
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j Windham & DavieS. Prices FefyWCompelilion.
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fili!::
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mode of life Las iiot
the laws of lteat:'i. 1
Ijeen ;i'
i well.
to t:iko nr.'
: Isa vu o. i i
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VU" w;:;.ji llu-
V.li'i.-!! V.-Jili
1 l!"re.'rt f;.;-
ill.!
Clcn Over to Worryins.
But the fact remains that this volatile,
restless nation is given over to too much
worrying, and that mental reDoso is a Mr! I v
noeded clement in the A inipip?iTi'c ri.it-rt
VV here ono business man dies of soli.l
uaiu nor, a score rtasu tha shmlnvrir r-,
by reason of wonimcnt. Thero is a vnqt
stretch of middle ground between the worry
ing, and the careless, improvident, shiftless
nature, and Americans are found at tho ex
tremes, rarely at this jroldon moan. A .-.
reoult, lutui bhoot, drown and Doison thein-
selrc?, or so to an insane asylum whiln vat i-,
tho meridian of life's brief dav. Thpv
iucu ..ajr arncE- surrounoing dillicullies as
an eigut cornereJ block wcidd blimp down a
4-........
The easy roins mortal does not hnmn- ha
iJ.i.. . ... . . ' '
ov.3 vi iojjs im-ousn lire, and he is the man
that becomes mellow through nianv vp.nrs
uu iJeriorate, poison or drown him
sen, nor uoes a softened brain bring him to
an asyium, nor overstrained faculties result
in madness. A determination to lpfc orhr
do tho worrying will save many precious
uioiifluar up oceans or uffliapouiess and
wearing misery that are as profitless and nur-
poselesa aa they are bitter. Pittsburg Bulle-
evory on
ill risics.
The clothing shouMhy i.'-lil. thai worn
ii..-.-;t t! e Lo.ly should be of mi;;1' materia;
capabi..1 of readily ulisurbii! ihe v;i -
tion. "ool is in-obabh-1 ) li- pr (' j: i-.-J, ;-.nu
it should le piuv-.al. ii,.-:-.- d v.-jt h
....... i - . f ; , .
i-wtcun. mo uoan uari::- very warm
weacher nothing is lieiter tha:i a :Lr&v hut
for not only is it of light weight, bat. if pro;v
erly m:idt, free pas.s.-igeol' air rir.m.l thu hea.l
takes place. The so called Panama bats,
which are so closely woven that tiiov w ill
hold water, arc; the worst posaibio coverings
for the head in summer.
It is a remarkable fact that suns'. r...!;;.s re
very seldom met with among ersous wi.-ocr-ixise
themselves to the full l:eat of tho sun
in the country or outside of the limits t!f
largo cities. They were very infrequent in
the army during the lare civil war, though
the men were often subjected for man- ilavs
a ur.ie lo tuo most intense scdar. h'yit and
too wmie enjra.'reti , fic-laiii. or in
a
this
IISU MM
tin.
A Reciprocity of Trade.
"Did tho doctor bring: the new babv. ma f
isked Bobby. " "
"Yes, dear."
"Where did the doctor get it?"
'Little babies como from God, Bobby."
"Oh, I see," said Bobby, after sufficient
thought; "God sends people to the doctors,
and after awhile the doctors send 'em back to
Cod." Tho Epoch,
making long marches, or in field work of
various kinds. Although often serving le
fore tho war with troops on the plains, where
tho rays of tho sun fall upon the body unob
structed by even a tree or a bush, I do not
recollect to have seen a single ease of sun
stroke. Dr. William A. Hammond in New
York World.
Tho Young Husband' Share.
"Oh, yes," remarked Ketchly, in a self
satisfied way, "L,ulu and I will" start out in
married life under very favorable circum
stances. Iler mother gives us a neat little
home, her father furnishes it and her Uncle
De bong has stocked one of t he neatest stables
in the city. Besides Lulu has a snug income
in her own name." "What part do you fur
pish j" "Well, principally the nanie prin
tipallr the name." Tid Bits.
The unhapplest Americans in all
are those w ho cannot como home.
in order to carve out a fortune r m I
be sharp. The Epoch,
Consult your best interests by insuring
in the Phoenix, Hartford or -ditna com
panies, about which there is no question
as to their high standing and fair
dealiug.
TORNADO POLICIES.
The present year bids fair to be a dis
astrous one from tornadoes and wind
storms. This is fore-shadowed by the
number of storms we haye already had
the most destructive one so far this year
having occurred at Jit. Vernon, 111.,
where a large number of buildings were
destroyed or damaged. The exemption
from tornad ocs last year renders their oc
currence more probable in 1888.
Call at our ofike and secure a Tor
nado Policy.
Unimproved lands for sale
change.
J. E. ROBBINS, ARTIST,
IXSTKUCTIONS ;i i;
FINE OIL PAINTING
WATER COLORS. ETC.
ALL LOVKKS OK A KT AI!F. INVITED
T ) ("A I.I. AMI
-AIMIIILTjrr: 2ST WOEK
OVER OLIVER & HAMSE
MEAT MARKET.
STUDIO
33. KEMPSTEE,
Practical Piano and Organ Toner
AND Uh.VMKV.li.
First-class work guaranteed. Also deal
er in Pianos and Organs. Oflice at Eoeck's
furniture store, I'lattsmouth, Nebraska.
J. C, BOOITK,
BARBER AND HAIR DRESSER.
All work first-class; west Fifth Street.
North Robert Shei wood's Store.
II.B. Windham, John a. Jjavikm.
Notary Public. Notary Tuhlic.
WIMUIAJIA lAVIl:w,
Attorneys - at - Law.
Oflice over Hank of Ca.s ( oiiiily.
Pi.ATTssioi.-i ii, - - Nki:iiaska.
or cx-
Fire Insurance written in the
Etna, Phoenix and Hartford by
Windham A, Davies.
A.
N. SULLIVAN. Attorney at l.nw. Will
itc ijk.jmi.i aiM-iiiKiri To a tm.ii!.K in
:inn. niu- in L'uii.i: Iilock. Kast
trusted tci
idc. I'lattsuiouth. Neb
B, &. M. Time Table.
WINDHAM &DA7IBS.
PLATT&MOUTH, NEB.
r.oi.vt; wk'-t.
No. 1. 4 :.rxi a. m.
NV. 4 :4o p, m.
No. !) :.-r, a. m.
No. T.--7 :r, p. u.
No. ii.-G :17 l. ni.
OOINO KASr.
No. 2 4 :.-, p. in.
No. 4. 10 ::;o sj.
No. n 7 :l.'l i. m
N. f.u Z9 ;t. t:i.
No. 10.--U ATj .t
All trains run dailhy Wivid Oiii:;l,a. xcei.t
Nos. , and a which run to ai.rt from -liuiltr
dally except Sunday. 111 r
x-11 ls a st"" PaelBe .Iimctioii atHa m
No. 19 Is a stuh troia faciiic Jnnctluu at it a,iu
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