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9 ,,T.,.rTHW0,mt.KBDA8KA,8ATCnPAYKVBNINO,DECBMlBKa8,l8,88. NUM1.KK 80. V ' VV o IV V- ,T- 'A ' Stanley I All Right. "pea w.ir, -7-" ISnos Dtc 24.-AZinrib.rdi8p.tch VALPAnAiso, Neb., uec, r A i dated Stanley Fulls, Au- Robinson and Mis. Anna Maee dj ' . . .1.1: .,1 l.v Ti- from thia nlace at noon today. They ,st 5S-J, i - - . . , ... . ... ooneeegfor trirls, particularly ,0 nb'. men. They rtate that a leuer na.i ' ""l Jj" Mllee o at Vassar, Smith and Wellealey. and received at Stanley Fall, from Hen- mile, west of town, where Mi. MaKee .fc fa c,aimln very Berious attenUon w recti vcu ai. j Q.i ,.. ftrl,in walked to the railroad. f tua rollpire faculties." aale, .n August, . - na98en2er. and This rather startling revelation wa. "-Bo-" . . ' . ma,i hv a nrnfcHHor. and a feminine one. who lias taught in all three colleges, and . I , 1 r l.v. Irko rtf tli ril- I 1, nulunf AnnniwtsH with 11 fajihionablO ad left Emin Pasha eighty-two day. te- "Z-"T AC ted SSoT intfds ciiy. d provided witu roau " ----- ..1 remember weU when I was agin 1 1 T!. n. nminif I . . a m and first read 'Elsie veuner, sne con tinued. "You remember Dr. Ilolmes rirl must love Bometnincr. x I 1 V. . guard, ana .Diem. - - . d;8tracted l.fcVtujoiotmiii. Lith'rief over the occurrence. The West African Tciegrapu omjuj . o has received the following dispatch fronT fore In perfect health an Dirmnuth Cannlne Company St. Thomas, dated Friday, 2 p. m.: 1 Tfae aunual meeting of the Plattsmouth have just received information lhat Hen- Canning company will be held at the rv M. Stanley with Emin Pasha, has ar- county judge's office the first Monday in rived in the AruwinL Tao news is relia Me. Further details will louow. Signed. -Parsons, Agent." In Stanley Falls, the Advices stated, Stanley wrote that Emin was in possession of vast stores cf ivory and many ox en, and that he had an abundance of food, Stanley intended to leave Rony- telephone 13 nla at the end of August. January. Jan. 7. 1889 at 7:30 p. in. JT. It. UUTHMAN, Fked Gordek, Pres. dlt4w Sc. Coal. Iowa Lump Coal $ 3.75 per ton. Iowa Shut coal, $3. 23 per ton, at limottiy dirk's coal yards, South 3rd street, All orders must ue ac- A Protective Principle companied with the cash. acue cum a Janon City c r. t flta Hoot rill ftlJtv. Orders taken a JV1. en vn n. laughed ino luea 10 scorn, " "v experience of teaching I have found his statement to be exactly true. Girls who are kept from proper masculine society fall in love with each other, and some- . . 1 i . . -!- " times go totne mosi aosuru eiueuuua. "Oht then you do not mean tliat col lege girls fall in love with men?" said a Journal reporter who was an interested listener to the conversation. "Nothing so natural, my dear, said the little professor, with a fine look out of her big gray eyes. "They fall in love with each other. One girl is always the lover and pursues the other with attentions, notes, flowers and similar tokens of love, and I liave known them to be so jealous that well, really, it made me tremble to think of the consequences. "There was a pretty, blue eyed girl in my Saxon literature class who fell fran- tic ally in love wiin a uui, bci iuus, uw There are broken heart tn the orlJ lodar. Thoiiirh mulling face hlle them; They iKtaxand rvuua oo theoKi highway. Wil li kIiHihI trrt-r bexiile thorn. The wan. white ru-e of the wurjaS ktiowa That Khe nnu4 wantler apart From theMui where Dot even pity glows. With a proud but broken heart. There are broken heart In the world today. Beneath warm fur and luce; ' Bleak ixuiber gnawa at those hearts, though May fiiuile in the dauntless racea. The reHolute eyes of the man we aee lJy day la the busy mart; Look down lu the nitfhl through his soul, and ha Loo.it into a broken heart. There are broken hearts In tho world today, Kor all the rvnie'H lailirhter; The warm heart that were red and growing rray. II!e It'1"! anil Youth went arter. Bui the sun aineH up and tho world goes round Aij-1 all of " our larta. But over as well aa under the ground Then are dead and broken hearts. -John Krneat McCuiiu in Now York Mercury S ! JOE, THE ONE PRICE CLOTHIER knows I J And the iro' ret Dustroj-er ot 1 1 i 1 1 I'riecK, wants to et into el traces ot the I'uhlic, and lie is lounl to there. GUARANTEE. The Kights of Children. A bright little girl of 4 J years was out on the sidewalk in Hrcirlvn wii.i iu-r hrntlur. who waa 0. lie kit her for a few minutes and she started to go alone nM-nxa thii street at tliccrossing, when an ire wacon ran over and killed her. Her father sued the ice company for damages nnd c-ot a verdict. '1 lie company carrieu tho case to the court of appeals, where its lawyers claimed that it was gross negligence for a parent to allow a little o.hil.l to co into tho street or on to the wui . . nfthA Uond of the stairs tor tiiree nours a -A . il.A a-vnA. New York, Uoc. f- V - "hv8toreand Central Telephone ."TnS, the daTk holds the company" liable sengers on tho eteamer Australia, irom tf lV-, wmf,d cxymo from her labora- Here is what Judge Earl sa. Gibralter November 29, which arrived yesterday, was Moses Benasulim, who comes to this country to prefer charges against V. Keed Lewis, United States consul at Tangiers, and his two assistants, lim buys that Consul Lewis con- Gent's fine Sherwood's. embroidered slippers at Wanted: 500 Men, Women, and Children, not to take chances in a lot with one chance in 500 but to share in J. P. in PhotO- i m iiii ft m m vrimaj inn uaav spired to place him in prison at reze, . Albums. Xmas Cards, Dolls, . i i U. f r 2t . t l where he lay for fifty days, oecause iierc- Books &c fused to pay 3,000 for the " protection " 'out v!J li- j-.- -J SSSSSSSS engaged in piloting American merchants, n& hag nearly doubie the stock being a merchant himself, through the he hag eycr carricd before and prices are rrhases. He cives lower! Don't spend a dollar until you the names of fellow merchants who, he see his display dlw ' claims, were swindled out of sums rang- gi,erwin & Williams' mixed paints, the ing from f 183 to $3,500, by Consul Lewis best jQ the market, at Fricke & Co's. drug and his assistants. He estimates that in 8tore. 8 tf- h,5 two years of service Lewis has collect- Mwket .g bRst place cd from merchants for American protec- 1q buy ffesh meat9j pork chope, poultry I have plenty ot antiiracue coa. j - - "Ttakine the scientific sidcvalk without some competent per- Missouri. Illinois and canon v,uy wui Cj fc"-,. : ..- 111Mwi tMtl Knn to take care of it. Tlie court decides that it is not negligence to uo bo, mm le in damages. says on the sub ject: Hundreds of vouns children are per mitted with general safety, and must be permitted in cities, to amuse themselves on the sidewalks, and they cannot al ways be attended by persons of discre tion. The h ichest prudence would doubtless require that they should be so guarded, but it cannot be said as matter of law that ordinary prudenco forbids that a bright child, 4 i years old, properly instructed and cautioned, should go un attended on a sidewalk for diversion. Washington Star. QOOD (Joou, always. U NDEVI ATI NO Politeness. SLLGolri sl Kepresenteil. jEA SO N A I J L E Tri ces. fS CHOICE Stock. Jo Underhand Methods. KUTII at any Cot. YERV Cnstomcr a Friend. IP? VERY Article u 15ar:iin. tion not less than $20,000. and game of all kinds. tf Daring and Successful Jail Delivery In Washington Territory. PortTownsend, W. T., Dec. 22. The most daring and successful jail delivery ever perpetrated on the sound occurred j last Thu-s'day niht. Thomas Hunter, ?iinr vea in one of the cells where tuw j five nrwontrs were confined, when they - - a Xmas Slippers at Merges. Plenty of feed, flour, graham meal at Hcisel's mill, tf and Wool Boots and 2.00 at Merges. Rubbers complete, tf Whv ffo to the trouble ot malting minru-nicnt for VOUT lienneti tf t hen she would run down to meet her, and insist on making her a cup of chocolate over her gas stove, on braiding Eleanor's longhair each night and doing a hundred other services. If Eleanor 6howed the least unusual atten tion to any other girl my little blue eyes would almost cry her pretty orbs out. She did not get over her infatuation un tillone Commencement day, when she met a dark eyed young man whom she afterward married." "But isn't that an exceptional caser ost-oil one of her listeners. "Not at alL It is only one of many. Only last year I had two girls in my class in natural philosophy, both hand some and spirited, and they took a vio lent fancy each for the other. They had to sit 6ide by side, they exchanged rings and locks of hair, used to write each other every day, and send each other flowers. One day the older of the two took a small cluster of violets from a pretty girl in the senior Class ana wore them all day in her corsage. Then there was serious trouble. J.ne younger wem into hysterics, and for almost a week was very ill. Those two girls left col Ice at the same time and vowed always toUve together. But I heard one of them had married within a year." "It is extremely dangerous, I know, said an old dowager who was present, "to have only one man to a hundred girls at a summer resort. Almost every girl .,-ii r,,u in lova wiui tnat man. uul i The Murders Truth Who sayp he can beat this (iuarantee. On this hasis JOE expects to build his record, and he is fast doin it. (.lilUllllUS lit I'lj'UlOUtll 1CJ1, Tn wTitinrr the historv of Plymouth colon v. Governor Bradford closes the record for 1621 with tliis paragraph "And hero I shall end this year; only I" fih:ill remember one passage more. rather of mirth than of weight. On tho dav called Clvristmaa day tho governor called them out to worfce (as was used;. but the most of tins new company ex cnsfHl themselves, and 6aid it went against their consciences to work on that day. So the eovernor told them that if they made it matter of conscience, he would finnra them till thev were better informed So he led away the rcct and left them hut when thev came home at noono from their worke he found them in tho strcet3 at play openly some pjtung me uarr, nnd some at stoolQ bail and such like snorts. Bo' lie weute to them, end tooke Don't Show yon one tiling ond sell you another, lie will always show you goods at such low prices his competitors can't meet. Ask Joe's Customers And Joe will stand by their testimony. i Don't Forget to Guess on Joe's Beans. r suddenly overpowered and gagged him, you can gat the very best at relieving him of his keys and pistols be- Tutt's. fore he could raise an alarm. Within a wives? Buy your husbands a pair of ' few minutes the five criminals had those beautiful plush slippers at Sher- neeing wood s. trouble oi .ua.'K wui" "TfH S Their wav their implements, and told them Christmas pies wnen that it was against lus consc AMUSEMENTS. ooencd the other doors and were for liberty, after locking the jailor and one trusty prisoner in a cell. As soon as they could release themselves the alarm was given. The crimes for which the men were incarcerated were attempts at murder, grand larceny and highway rob- lx-ry. Posses were at once organized and the neighboring ports notified of the de li yt-ry. A Powerful Naval Cun Annapolis, Md., Dec 22. An impor tant experiment was successfully made at the naval academy proving grounds yesterday. A steel pointed iron projec tile wei Miing 2"i0 pounds was fired from one of the teel breach-loading rifle guns of the new cruiser Chicago, which pene trated a steel target ten inches thick and cut through ths solid oak back. The ex periment is considered as likely to have an import int bearing on modern naval warfare. . tf Doll shoes and stockings. Best line of 50 cent bound books. Largest and cheapest stock of juvenile books. Toy dishes from 5c to $ 3.00. Scrap books from 10c to $1.25. Cheapest and best piusu ami albums. Tt;i.ia from 1.25 to 10.00. Christmas tree ornaments of all kinds at Will J. Warrick's. d4t Pure, Sweet Michigan Cidar at Bennett & Tutt's. tf- The lidit running uowe at iwwi Sherwood's only $ 25.00. nt nil." naid the little professor. t1iott have brains, of course, but they also have hearts. For my part, I believe in co-education. I went to a university where men and girls studied in the same clasa rooms. Tho girls were able to set manv kinds of men. and to lx cntitai about them. They did not 'fall in love as the r.ay ing i;:. with each other or witl the young men. but studied their lesson: and enjoyed tho society of Urth sexes like rational young woiiien." At Vassar college and at. Smith, also :he students are cautioned by the lad; iroftiwore aTain';t the practice of "iah '.r in love" with each other, and jca. iuv of one girl's attentions to anothci conscience tnat thev should play and others worke. "If they made tho keeping of it matter of devotion, let them keepe their houses. but there should bo no gaming or re velling in the streets." Tho thinti particularly to be noticed in this brief mention of that early Christmas In New England i3 that the Kovernor speaks of it a3 "the day called Christmas Day." By this ho intimates that it is not such in reality, and that there is no good authority fov regarding tnis as tna an niversary of cur Lord's birth. Waterman Opsra House OXsTE NIGHT WednesJay, December 2fi , ! I ti vigorously ireucueu York Journul. TiH ff fivillratlon. What shall one take as a typical test of civilization? No coast Li the world is better lighted and buoyed than that of Ja'ian; nowhere are life and property mora secure: in no country is universal natural and so certain. As MfinT a roosa will be seen at tho f!hriRtmaa dinner table, and unfortu nately ho won't be on the platter cither in every case, See Joe's Goods, cet his Prices, and then let your own Judgment decide whi'ther vou can do so well anywhere plan ns nt Joe's. tf A GRAND ARNIVA L m HOW CAN PARENTS allow their children to cough and strain There expl of but a few seconds, was hearu aooui v o'clock, and the large milling wareroom of J. P Wilcox was enveloped in flames. The force of the explosion blew out the walls and cayed in th-i roof. All the contents wvre d-stroyed. The explosive was placed beneath the building, is no clue to the per; n -trators. A Mule Fell on His Leg rrai.rMBCS. Neb., Dec 23.- Peter Ileg- genan, a young man in the employ of Barns and Wagner, two farmers living five miles northwest of here, had his leg .rhed and mangled in a frightful man- this evening while riding after cattle namule. The animal sliped and fell on his leg, wihlh?:bove result. For IIKpal Liquor-Selling . vrnn wia Citt. Neb., Dec. 22. Uer mn Wachendorf, of Talmage, charged by the village board with selling liquor without a license, had his trial here be Manes, and was bound IOre UUU J r. r ' t . v. . Jitrirt conrt in the sum ot over so iuc $500. " rr. t- . Tit-u nn deli vered for , Xniiis Slippers at Merges. Stoo and Drlce thO Ladles for the "art of Japan, if that be any test, and ppugh and calmly ?ay: "Oh! it is Cold watches ax n. ?v."; vn,V D faience only a llttle cold aa 1 KCtp g,v,ng ICault'S. He Hasa&rgtt ftOCk ig?and Jac dangerous medicines, until tO select from ax prices w " fore America was discov- thev are down with lung fever or cn- SUit any One. ered wiiy, in the very winter that Co- 8Umption, when thev can be so easily ie- Ti.- finest disnlav of cent's slippers in himbus hoisted his aaU the famous Yosh- i;eved by B15QGS' CHERRY COUGH Tae finest display oi gem fi toasa was inaugurating a new departure gyRUP? It has no superior, and few town at Sherwood a. -tn now juxury & the Chajno-yu or tea eQUa!g For saie bv O. P. Smith & Co , all the pretty things drinking ceremony, prooao viie . irf t at 'Warrick's t It elaborate and polished ceremonial that b left iYmc" hagiever been devised. And the splendid . m 1-1-.. dhH Kin.Irnlril garaens oi uui-aou cv -- "the pavilions of silver and gold 'at -or- COMEDY SUCCESSES, TKX INIMITABLE AMUSEMKNTS. VJaterman Opera House 0KE KIGHT ChLT The Fuunirst jiliiV'-i' the Aiu eiiiran -Mtage. II ive you seen Santa Claus has left A Warehouse Blown Up WieiiiTV, Kan., Dec 22. Two terrific wjn do you good to see them. bo ano plosions, with an intcrvnl between them look them over, you don't need to buy. few seconds, was heard about X nas Slippers at Merges. a Christmas Present. at Sherwood's rhance on a 3.00 Will itc cumiu v " w pair of skates. Kyoto, remain to una aay monuments of the same Yoshimasa's taste. But these, although they antedate the new world, are but modern here, for beforo William the Conqueror crossed the chan nel and founded at Hastings the Eng land that we know, the Count of Nara was tho focus pf a marvelous art and a Miss Lama Joke THE POPULAR ARTISTS, tmm A T T -H T A VTT1 A T3 ffl Assisted by their otvn guaran teed Company in th ir new mus ical Farce-Comedy Liater - On. PRETTY GIRLS, FASCINATING DANCES, CATCH MUSIC, TYPICAL BONOS. 25 - GBEAT ARTISTS-25 m shiiitatMi anil nverworked women. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription ia the beat of all restorative tonics. It is a potent Three Thing to Do. I rtK-all what Count Tolstoi said as to the political outlook. I put the question to him, "Suppose the emperor were to ask you what he should do, what would you say?" He was silent for a time; then be said, "I am praying to God to give me wisdom to make the right answer. Then, after another pause, he replied, I would say: "Nationalize tne tana. magnificent life which are among the Bpeclno for au those Chronic Weaknesses and inspirations of Japanese history. Cor. Diseases pecuUar to Woinen : a powerful a ii.iLvii;n TJmP!L eral as well as uterine, tonie and . nwrina. It I uiiauv.iuu llov, to Dignify the Meclianical Arts. We have seen how the literary educa tion which we now consider so essential was regarded in England as ungentle manly. It is not so long since the phy sician or leech was, as Uallam says, "an inexhaustible theme of popular ridicule. nolo, so common in our Tho Inrhpr s nolo, sq common . . , menglit. w. . oeu m rJir,iSriih,h..lnliil. the two were COD Mail an Express, The First 1 Mississippi- Mrs. Adelia M. Hillman, at the State Teachers' instituted Jackson, Miss., was nuido a member of the state board of cnlucation by acclamation, and u the first n in TLfioiiimi to whom that honor T- ww. r!nrded: Mrs. HUlman has wiu iAnn ftAnnmA resnr-ctablo and been distinguished In Missiflsippi for more Eentlemanly, wniiQ that wluch is picked llian MuriT j ku -"-- i i gn q tne nome or me wui "'"v done much for the higher educatipn or kyg bo regarded as menial. Professor women. New Orleans Ticayune. Thornaa Davidw'ln Tb fr.in. nn-in tlm Kimo nerson. ilow 13 it mat au Uus is changed; that literature, medicine and dentistry have become gentlemanly occupations? Simply, I think, because they are now taught scientifically and institutions liave been established for that purpose. It may be laid down as a eeneral rule that whatever is taugiu in . 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IRREPRESSIBLE. 8a) of Rturwd Scats Cp Four (Hyi In Advsnc. . pular IMcen, dav at 50 nnd 75 cents. Tickets go on sale Moti- CT. :e. 2"OTJXsT(3-'S. f? IKE SCHKELLB&CKEli Wagon and niackuiitli filiop. Wagon, Buggy, Macliinomid Plow Horseshoeing G-. J3. ZEMP3TER, Practical Piam M Grgaa Timer ASA KEPAJRFR. First-class work guaranteed. Also dead er in Pianos and Organs. Qfce at Boc-ck's furniture store, Plattsmoqth, ehraaka. ALFRED DQLGE S . Celel)ratgdrrench Slippers R. SHERWOOD'S A Specialty, lie usfs tho j Unix-shoe, the Iitist. HorjM't-hoe fr lh t-arnn;r. or lor ifvst J .'.vng ana l ily puipostP. over iuvent' d. It is made mi anyone ran can put on Omrp or fl.it cork as needed tor wtt iud lipcryroHd, or smooth dry rouln. Call and Examine tUoao Shoos and you will have no other. J. M.:Schnellbacher, 5th St., Plattsmouth, Neb. Send vour j work to the IIekalo IScts. per week. ' i!