- THE DAILY HERALD : PLAITSMOUTU. NEBKASKA, SATURDAY, FEBHtJAltr 1S89! s GALLERY. SCENES IN THE POLICE PHOTOGRAPH ER'S STUDIO. I. t.... i :if- M, n Who KefuMt to (jive the ArlU.t a urt Kitting Th Mt-thod A.loj.ti.I I'rrrrut a Good LlkmeM from Ilrl'i;; Si'-iii-mI. N-.t t lii'in Kent to jirison. tlio iro fi . ion.il i iiinin.il dri'.'uU Irf-ing photo y r .!!. , for tlm roiew' gallery, lie will r-i jitii.i; Ix foro the camera with -. ! V in. aiio in lii.s jtower, :mI nothing i t if :i tn ili: Ix-ating will bring him ! 1- niis. Kvcii this fails when the ci i.iii'K! I Ins inuil u; Win mind not to In ";;-. I," it is tiaintly terinetl in t!: a r; .!, .f t!ii:i -otiiitry. In. tanccs li iv Ik i-ii known where five, :"i l v-n iimri, ;l"iicrH have endeavore-d t !u.!l a refractory thief no that the !."!.. raj In r (uld Kccuro a Hucceshful Ll:i !k s.i, and their efforts have failed t''iii;;5i the .nst an t t;t rugling of the i. i-i 1 i i imiiial. To meet this dif li i.ity Mid unmount it Home depart ::: ..! . !;a arrani-d concealed cameras, S' !:.:t a j'!ito;;rajih can lx obtained of .ii'V :": licsireil without the knowledge i I i I.i- !:;; r. In this city this ilevehi in: !.t i:as imt Imi'H attained, and the old 5iiM i-.s of taking the criminal through t!:- sitrvots to a public- gallery and photo I ;ris ; him in the ordinary way is in evi ry day use. TWI "i lNU III.S MUSTACHE. T I :. i Ifvcr thieves successfully re-si.-trd ::M attempt to hecuro photographs of 1 1n-:; Ives by distorting their features vli. n pl.iced in the losing chair atKrug'n Jv'.l: iy. aii'-nrst was Norris, the jewelry and lev ;: ).!s thief who was captured in Mi:! r l.iW. store in tho act of Btealing a ::.! r of silk maulers. Ho wore a r:;!:ni!f .lv designi-d coat with huge pock : ; ; .-.led ia the skirts, in which he stored his phiiider. After Ix-ing arrested j v. as i!j i nicivil that lio was tlw eajne jm.::i who i5lied Henry Teems, a Coving i. -.v; I t, of a lot of diamonds. Dur-j-, t.i " v. -k he was sent to the gallery to ;- pi'.otogrriphed. Seating himself j:!! la- waited until the operator , ! .-. I t'.i plate in the camera. TI:. 1 1 ;.i;dden revolution took place in 1. :it!ii-.-.i. With a rapid motion he "b-.-v.- l.i . lausiacho inside of his mouth, el.i.-ing his eyes. screwed up his J:r. . dittives tried every possiblo i to in;iK him assume a natural ;n ;.,:i. but he doggedly resisted all cii'orts i't that direction. His imj-tache v:m tcniMy pidletl from letween his t- ' i'i. -.ad a fi w vigorous Blaps adniinis t. :, .i v!i his cheeks. These had no i :; i i , l.o'.vi'V'-r. J'v. o .'ays later tin eafe blowers, James S i ;!..! t vrA Frank Itoyd, who were ; ! '! f ;-d al (lerdi-s hotel with a tine out. I t ', f tools, v. ere taken out of their cells a: p' ii.-- .. adiuaiters, placed in a patrol v. 4. -M ::id driven to the gallurv. They b-..l no intimation of where they were ) ;!; I i;.i'!i, i-r did they ask. The pri i ei'traiu e t the ptrating room lies t!no i.rii a labyrinth of hack yards and Jiaiiv. a ..i I iiov:i only to the oljee, VNMiVEL !Y BLOWS. v;.: ; v.a tr.iversiil, and the two crim i -ai; v.-. sc.tldi -uly ushered into tlta . : riH'f. d riKm." Like lightning a ! ,.-'; . f i'i t crept over their faces, ; i. I th" t. ii t. IJoyd, broke out pro l'.:i! lv: bai ia h--1 does this mean?" h ;. i . . t- wliat it im-anof" arjwered ! !. ; t t i . . a.; he jiointed to tho cautr t i ia.r biiMself up the safe workr . ; r. ;..i :i :: "V.'.- ll. ii you think jou are . , i : i , - ;y fr.ee and send it ull over ti: . -:; . . yo-fre d 4 badly mistaken. J .-o:i"; :.d it." v..-i : ili.wn there." fame the stern in- r i ; was forced backward into ti:.-. !..;- .-it I'owii, but you duu't gf t niy -i I'll hiand a beating and you C-. i . t : ! win !j you please," he uiut t. tt i twe hi f'eth. V. -.fil !.t it if you don't Pit still," re j 1 t ;: di-ti-ctive. ('.! ..:; jo.vay!" was t!ie response, ns . 's;:;.j.';-t el 'sed his eyes and steadily l . .'s i- I to open them. Dii. ifi C tliis episode tho other feubjeet -at ia a -r:;. r t-f the room under guard I.;" a po!L man. quitly 6ujilin at the V: r; ; oi' ti;-- oiHcers to make his part-j.-. r ; r. tal 1'. Once in a while a low i-:..-t 1 1 indicated that ho rather enjoyed t! . t ::e. Aft.r Scribner was done v. i.'.i b.'V. :..i marched pway ami Boyd .!;: vd i:i his Jftnllv vacated seat, lie : ::'.! i.o ri-iii;:rl:s, but quietly ftwaited the p.v:ai i-". r i f the camera, even 6ul n't:- : i the iixing of the focus upon jus I. l'.i:t :.t the moment that the ia ;lir clicked into his place Ins v. riai-Iv.l. yellow face changed like l.: r.VuvA:" came the detective's hand i-i his iheek. with tho order, ,JOpen ,i:-r crc-V Vi:i. si moving of a mtiscle the f. llov.- hi s.-ed lack a request to go to t :.;. I p;-n!ilion. Tho photographer v...';...l f iiently with his linger on the civ.'.i. "p. expecting tho thief to be- llr.-d and then to catch him off lib :ai!. I'::t i: was of no use, and the i-:. p!ate showed a hideous pict ui'e. t'i.:ci.iii:iU Enrjlrei', L:-t Your Work Talt. . I? ; f.vr.. in Ids Literary Leaves, :. Tl.f Nov York. Graphic, ; .":.. :v i f rao of the great taogtv ; . .! I 1 in reply to lib question, pcr.-o::r.l introductions helpful to r i:i.!.".i-.-?"' N A..;:":- : t.?a friend who l:nows the r ; . t letter of introduction; it 1 re the friend, tho editor and ,tu.:dv vourself. If you suggest tho j if' e." 'frienil at court' remembei i p. '.iter lu-.j met this scheme a t'i..t ".Vt vo'.'.' v.i.l e". -"- tT .: tlu - I ti::v-s. It means that you ak t ii.i-.Le svi exception of your case hi: t t ' u-: his jeJ -liient. and this annoys i !).- ;i'i v. iih. If you want to sell .i c H of froods'voa do not feel . need a Utter of" introduction to :r. r. r.u l ;'.:i editor is in exactly thb I ":i cf o;:e v. ho ii always buying : 2: tai::Li i ; tulablo." good dol of truth ia tW i . ;.. mr.gazlne editor. Thi; 7 i) vt i"ri:nd ir hb v.:orst enemy J.-. 1 is i.. i :j:. iv.s..-1 t. That eliould be lii3 l.u. tf introduction without enypre- Lor.rL-hs in the snaps oi actual :s it iirouuetioa.--rTha Epoch. . Sew Ruling Ppa.. u ii rrovi d ruling pen, by Thomas -.t. l'iuiaaeipnu, ia, u owae i one- of ia llcdes movable when r tlw Saer. The pen may be set to Jk .!i li7 lit lines p.nd heavy lines. v. i. 1 i ilw -j rojrcss cf tha work, Iieary : i :e rteJ-d, c. pressure of the linger .: i . :i i ;vdt'.c Ihcta. On relaasio th HOGUES A Doteettoc'a DUentma. Cornelius Trice, the Tacoma detective, whose work among the opium smugglers of I ugot sound is well known, can stand on Market street in the rain longer, and tell longer, more prolablo and more in teresting stories than any man in San Francisco. "Did you ever hear that I had served my time in the chain gang?" he inquired of Ictcctive I land ley one day last week. 'No? Well, I'll give it to you so that you will get it straight. It was when these men were running in so much of their opium all around the sound that I finally located some of the workers at a little landingnlxiut twenty miles from Tacoma, where there are alxmt a dozen houses. My wife was there at the time visiting friends, but I did not have timo to ap prise her of my coming. I made myself up ns tuo seediest kind of a tramp, and footed it into this little place lust at dusk, and nearly the first ntsoii I met was my wife. I forgot ntxmt my dis guise and tho effect it might have upon her; so I braced tin, and, taking her by the arm. said. 'Hello, mv dearl "When she gave a jump and screamed I thought 1 had simply startled her iy sneaking suddenly when the wnsn t ex IK-cting it, so I started to take her arm again, and bless mo if she didn't go up tho street screaming at every step, Alxmt that time the constable grabbed me for insulting ladies on the street, but when my wife declined to apix'ar and prosecute they put an additional charge of vagrancy against me and locked me up in a little calaroose. jsext day l was found guilty and sentenced to eight days in the chain gang with no alterna tive, and I didn't dare let tho officials know who I was, lx?caiiso I had reason to believe they were concerned in the smuggling ojerationi;. I sweated t out breaking rock on tho road. IJut I got even. The iustiee of the iico and con stable aro pegging shoes in the territorial prison now for smuggling. ban tran cisco Examiner. "A Man" in Captiule. The problem of being able to "see a man during the play without being obliged to walk on the toes of half a dozen gentlemen, and, erchanee, on the dresses of several ladies, has been solved. Those to whom the drink in the entr'act is an essential part of their enjoyment of a ierformance can now, without leaving their seats, indulge n their libations, A clever lloston chemist has struck on the idea of having whisky handy and other strong liquors put up in gelatine capsules 1IKC loose useu in uuiiiiiiimi'uji uuuaur ous medicines, only considerably larger, The capsules are colored so as to resem ble largo hot house graix-s. They are easily broken in the mouth und the con tents swallowed without attracting at tention. The capsules are sold in boxes containing a dozen each. The box is of convenient size for the pocket, and the quantity of liquor contamed in the cap sules sufficient to make the ordinary man feel comfortably happy by the time the curtain falls on the last uct. The idea b not altogether an original one. About two years ugo similar cap sules were sold ?n all the leading drug stores in Uus city, but instead pf being gelatine the capsule was pf very thin rubber. It was soon found that the rub ber conveved jhp reverse of a pleasant taste to the liquors, and they rapidly went out of fashion. Tho new gelatine capsule imparts no flavor whatever to tho liquor, and it promises soon to be come a boon to the gentleman seated in tho middle of a row of orchestra chairs, and to ecrn for its inventor the gratitude of the ladies, whoso plaints crver their ruined dresses and crushed hats lately filled so many columns in the papers. New York Graphic. An Old Young Man. One of the pleasant tsfc old young men of "Washington is Harvey M.'Watterson, tho father of Henry Watterson. Imagine to yourself a talj and slightly built man, with a large )iead. of gray hair, a white beard falling over his chest, and a pair of tho brighest and kindest blue eyes you will find anywhere. Imagine this man to bo 73 years old, but at the same time to move' about wth as finn a step as though ho was but 3. Listen to hb voice, and it comes forth in strong chest tones. Talk to hini and lie will tell yoq that he feels younger as the years grow older, and that ho hopes to last for many years yet. Said Mr. Watterson once In response to a question: "Tho first 6ign of a man's failing facul ties is seen in hb voice. I can go owi the street and ppeak in such tones as can be heard 800 yards away, I epend my winters in Washington and my summers at Louisville, and while there I look over tho exchanges in tho newspaper office and scan about fifty papers a day. I am glad that I am alive, and I feel that my good health at this age is due to temper ance and. in not allowing myself to be worried about anything. I am very careful of my eating, and X have not had threo unhappv hours from worry in my wnoie lue. wncn 4. navy piuooyii my too I have not cursed the universe be causo of my carelessness, but thanked the Lord that I did not break my neck." Chicago Herald. And U Still Hm Hope. ' J haY been shipwrecked, been, baked In a railroad accident and fired put pf a founilry window by a, boiler pxplosion. I was shot in the neck at Gettysburg, differed Starvation iu Libby prisoi, fell overboard f rpni a transport off Charles ton, and left four of my fingers in the mouth of a shark. I had my right arm broken in two places in a New York riot, and stood on a barrel with a halter round xny neck in a southern town at the out break of the great rebellion from sunrise to sunset. I was buried under the ruins of a building n Saij Francisco, during an earthquake and dug put after fifty hours of imprisonment, I have been shot at three times, twice by lunatics and once by a highwayman. I was buried two days by a gas explosion in a mine, and narrowly escaped lynching last year in Arizona, through mistaken identity. And though I am over St), and have nearly lost the use of my right leg, haye just had, as I understand, cil my piQ erty, on which there :vu no "Insurance, destroyed by fire iii a 'western town; end the doctor in New York to whom I went Last week for an examination ensures rue that I will soon be ridden from lh?W oatbm; iieverthelee3iW ho uddevi (rheerr fully, "whlo I undoubtedly have met some obstacles n (he pst.T still refuse to believe that hick ii pgainst pie," Daylight Land, One cf Milan Obrenovitch'e latest in decencies was to appoint M. Christian minister to Berlin. He b the shameless husband cf that partieulcr one of King Milan's concubines whom that rconorch attempted to force Queen Nat&lit to kiss in public end treat with honor.- "Kiss your paramour yourself, ' replied; the' colleen, end divorco followed. Swallowed Llv riU While a dance was at its r.enith of iiJeusure at the resilience of Mr Claw on. a bucket of water was d'awn from the well ninl brought in which contained .1 Ktiekei lish 11 bout live im hi long The fish had tx-eti placed in the well by the children The Hpxuraiu of the sucker in the drinking water caused comment by the eomMiny. during liirli one of the young yeomanry " 'lowed he could swaller tho reptile fer fun er money This o'fhcrvation occasioned no little Itantering and bullyragging, until finully he was told that he would be given 1 if he would throw it under Ids collar. The loaster said he would go him; and. taking the fish by the tail, he laid back his head, spread lib Ktuto trap from xle to pole, and let her go, Oal lagher. The tinny explorer shot down the yawning gullet like a well greased toboggan, its extended fins raking the sides with a sort of ripping sound as of laceration, and sickening to hear. The feat accomplished, the swallower unbut toned his shirt collar, gave himself a flirt and shake, and proclaimed in a loud voice that he could "swaller a ljv dog with his tail curled over hb back, catch as catch can, and no limit to size, for 3." But he got well away with his bluff (if bluff it was), for no one doubted hb ability to do so; and thb, coupled with tho fear that the passage of a dog might imperil hb diaphragm, brought the 6ide show diversion to a close, and the dance went on with renewed joy until tho break of day. Idaho Demo crat. Word Wedded ti Boug. Mr. Gilbert and Sir Arthur Sullivan are understood to "get on" with one an other very pleasantly, but, generally speaking, there b no more vehement ani mosity than b engendered between the man who writes the song and the man who sets it to music Each of them calls it hb song and ascribes its popu larity solely to his part in its production. But it b certainly th? fact that not even Lord Tennyson's verse b half so valu able in current coin as a ballad of the music hall that has caught the ear of tho public It b nt Until inuaje b Mwcdded to immortal verse" that v&rso, in most cases, becomes imtnortal, or at least fetches any extraordinary price In the market. Only the other day tho dam ages claimed for singing a ditty of which somebody held the copyright wero no less than 700. What poet ever received the tentl Qf eiiclj a sum fpr the WPr themselves? What is very curious and shows how we stick to old saws, "thor oughly worn out, the souls of them fumed forth, the hearts of them torn out," b tliat we still use the term, "sold for a song," as an expression for cheap ness. London Independent.. Thought Her lap; Was Perfection, The prec-oclty and cytP Spying of chil' dren are frequently a source of great amusement. When T. P. Shonts, the general manager of the Indiana. Illinois and Iowa railway, was at the Palmer house a day or two ago lie received a let ter from home, and a certain portion of it he read to Frank Brobst, the clerk of the hotel. Thb portioq xyaa 3 bout Mr. Shonts' little 8-year-oid daughter Mar guerite. The mother wrote that upon getting the child ready for bed the usual form of saying a prayer wa3 under gone. Marguerite had got through al right with the "uoq pltisa Marguerite and make her a good girl; God bless mamma and make her good so she won't spank Marguerite; God bless papa and make When she had got thus far she stopped, hesitated a moment, then getting off her knees said very solemnly to her mother: "I des it ajnt worth while astin Pod. tQ niake my papa a dood man; he's d&st about as dood as he tan be now. Er ain't no use in Doddering Dod, is er, mamma?" Chicago Herald. A Good Man. "There, said a neighbor, pointing tQ a village carpenter, "there b. a man who has dope TOOro good, I really believe, in thb community than &ny other person who ever lived in it. He cannot talk very much in public, and he docs not try. He b not worth $2,000, and it b very little he can put down on subscrip tion papers. But a new family ft?Pr moves into -the vll&ja that he does not find it put and givo them a neighborly welcome and offer them some service. He is on the lookout to give strangers a seat in hb pew at church. He b always ready to watch with a sick neighbor and look after his affairs for him. 1 believe he and his wife keep houso plants in winter mainly that they may be able to send little liouquets to frien.djj und in valids. He fimja lti for a pleasant cftl'M M PVPf-y Vhilil he n.ce?s. and you 11 ilvays see them cUmbin;; intolib one lorse WAgofl when lie Itu 1:0 other load. lie bus u crnfus for helping t olksxjid it Joes me good to meet him in tr.ta '" FURNITURE Parlor, Dining Room and Kitchen HE OWNS HIS PAYS INTO RENT And therefore can sell you goods lor less Money than any other dealer in the city. HE ALSO II A. S A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OP UN33ftTAKft'$ 00013$, HEARSE, FURNISHED FOR ALL FUNERALS. HBNKY COR. HAIR AND One Wuj to Spoil Wedding Trip. An amusing incident occurred at the Union depot of Birmingham. A rather modest looking groom and bis pretty bride were sitting delightfully close to gether, and were going through some of those lovable little antics which newly married couples alone can affect. Two young men were sitting just opposite waiting to welcome some sweetheart on tho incoming train. The boys watched tlio caresses of tho couple for a while, but finally decided to put a stop to it. "Tom, said one of the young men to tho other, "when b your wife coming home? 'Never, I hope, replied the young man addressed. "I wish she would elope with some one, or tho train run off the bridge with her. By the way, when b your wife coming home?" "Pretty soon, I am afraid. When she does I have a good mind to meet her at the depot with an ax and give her and that infernal kid ten minutes to leave in. A wife is a nuisance, anyway." The young men kept up this nonsense for half an hour, and the loving couple knew that all the conversation was in tended for their ears. It tickled the bride immensely, but the groom got hot ter and hotter, and finally called one of the young men aside and threatened to whip him. Thb had the effect of still ing the fun permanently, and the exult ttnt groom bravely put his arm around his treasure and hugged her until the train carried them away on their bridal tour. Birmingham (Ala.j aeo. A Wonderful Pig. George R. White, a lrmer residing just north of Franklin, Ind., has a pig that b quite a curiosity. The animal lias four front legs and feet, all perfect, and twelve toes. It is alive, three months old, and weighs forty pounds. Cincinnati Enquirer. C. F. SMITH, The Boss Tailor Main St.. Over Merge' Shoe Store. Has the best and most comnlct atnrlr of samples, both foreign and domestic wuuiens mat ever came west of Missouri river. Note these prices: Business suits from $16 to 135. dress suits. 25 to 4r, pants 4, f3, $6, $6.50 and upwards. fiSTWill guaranteed a fit. Prices Defy ComDetition. J.H.EMMONS, M. D. HOMEOrATHIC Physician Surgeon ReMdencft In Dr. Schildknecht's property. Ihronin TkixAajinv und Olio...,,. ni ur.n.n . . . - v n uiiicu nu Children a specialty. Offlce hours, a to 11 a. m. to ft and 7 to 9 p. ni . uy-Aeiepuoae at Dotu oaice and Residence B.& m. Time '.Table. GOINO WKST. No. t, 5 :10 a m. OOINO EAST. No,2. 4 :33 p. in. No. 4, 10 : a. m. No. 6. T :13 p. ni. No. 10. 9 :45 a. m. NO, 3 -6 :40 p, m No. 5. 6 :47 a. m. No. 7.-7 ?J0 p. ia. " u- ! j i . 111. No. it 6 ;27a.m. All trains run dally by wavof Omaha, except NM. 7 Hlld 8 Which run In and 1mm MsiKit v lns daily .xcept Sunday: No. rt is a stub tq Polflo Junction at 8.30a.ni No. 19 ts a stub from Faalflo Junction at Ham. Lumber Yard. THE OLD RELIABLE. U. WATHBHAN & SON Wholesale nd Retail Dealer Id Shingles, Lath, Sash, Doors,B!inds. Can supply every demand of the trade Call and get twms. Fourth street Jo Rear of Opera House. K. DRESSLER, The 5ti t. Merc hant Tailor Keeps a Full Line of foreign 4 Domestic Goods. Consult Your Interest by Glvlngl Him a Cat SHERWOOD BLOCK! l.tt53Taa.o.tl3L. - TSJVV, EMPORIUM! OWN BUILDING, BOECK. SIXTH STREETS. P LUMBER to The motto, "What is Home without a Mother," exists in many happy homes in this city, but the eflcct of what is home without the Local Newspaper is sadly realized in many of these "happy homes" ia PlattsmoutL. i I Is steadily finding its way into theno homes, and it always comes to stay. It make the family circle more cheertul and keeps ita readers "up to the times" in all matters of importance at home and abroad. During the Year 1889 Every available means Avill be used to make the columns of The IIerauj a prfect storehouse from which you can obtain all in formation, and will keep up its record as being the best Advertising Medium for all purposes. IT 15 CENTS PER This paper is within the reach of all, and will be delivered to any ad dress in the city or sent by mail. 8 Is the Beet Comity Newspaper in old Cass, and this has been w well proven to us by the many new names added to our list during 1888. Special merits for tho Wkeklt, are all the county news, six columns of good Republican Editorial, News Accounts of all import ant political or business events, one-half page each week containing a choice piece ol Vocal or Instrumental Music, choice selections of Miscellaneous Reading Matter. Advertising in it brings profitable returns. Our Job Department Is equal to any, and does work to the satisfaction of patrons from all over the county, and receives orders by mail from a distance, which are promptly filled. MVe have facilities tor doing all kinds of work, from the plain calling card to colored work, books and blanks. "Work neatly and promptly executed. Large stock kept on hand. Legal blanks for sale. Elite Office Cor. 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