1 1 "ifi h &L IS tti:!OM VIJAIi PI.ATTSMOUTII, MiHUASKA, TUESDAY KVI3NIXG, J UN 15 18Si. NUMItKK 2 IO 4 in Cl- i 4 Absolutely Pur 'I li s ! .v I i never varies. A marvel of pur I J. sto-nuili .iii.I hole-amenes-. Mmo i-coiio-f m it-itl In in tlie ordinary kind-, and cannot be ft, in i iic'iiin ii!i tit.- iiiliitu le f bev t'-f-r . s)i rr v.. h.hl alma nr li -' i- pnvder-. .v.i.'i iinhl 1,1 c.i i INiV.M. i:KISH FoV.'DKIi !'... 1.., VV.,11 -f. N. V . " : I V I ' S( Hi I J '1' 1 (' V-S I i Nn li. I .'. I". -.Meets 'ii-i, Till- -. i ; i V fVi:iiiim ill i . . -1 v.i-K. Ail lr ilip-.it l:rn!lii:ts K T:;lfi,llV iuvm-d to Sl'Cii'l. "l. i r"?i: i li km'a mi'.mi::; r ?;.. :. i. o. . I"., i.i -. i- iT-.y a.i.i'i. i!e l ii.i.iy In f;e!i n. i.i 111'- l:ii.iiii; li dl V isillliji lirnthoi's ar.. i irilo.l I.i .ill end. lil.-T I'SMOli I If I.OD..K M il. A. I". .1 A. M. - ii ti-iini II. hr-l iiii.i ihir.l M.ii.iI.svs of eaell .'.: ; 1 1 1 1 ilieir hall. All I. .i. 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All 1 1 ....si. ni i i- :ir - r .e Itnliy li.ileil i attt Il.l. F. r.o d. M. V.'.: ha I l.'injii.'. I u!ii-in ; I). Ji. Flu i de II, e .. .l.r : I . Aiob rs'.n. inev-ef. J.."t:-. r r.u, I il.ernue'e ; VY. .1. i'c I lonald , iuiile . .1. . I.iiilie. Kmaiieeu i . tpllH' i.MIl'.:-: NO. v. A. O. I.'. V. MeMs I 1 1 --t n-it Fri't.jy i. !- a! K. ol I. I'.-.il. Ti ii i :t b.elti.'i :.r.. I. :.i'i-ii'iilly In v I.. .: I . -ni. F. I. I;mmi, .M ister iik i , n ; r.. i- i. .! . F.. iv in a ii ; . i. si linker Ov'- i - l , V. II Mdb r. l ii. iil. iei ; . F. II ,11 - ri li. K iMi-.l.-r ; F. -I l.riti. ITeeeiv t i A n 'lelll,.,0 'II'-; V.'n.. I.ul-.vi., Ii-ide 'trU : I.. nl'!i, Out-.ide Wae:i. 1 A . V VPHKI.I. I II. H. IV'i-I.'U'K v t'm it in lKi a IKiMi i.-K-oy w. ii. r.uiL J -TV M. I.KVPA V . i'. Mn;U ALTKR J.I' SiiAKV IFF. M ii.Minr At.i rilll'.W liKlMNO M VVN lll Sl'l N li .'. iiirSSK.t.I. ;enl t r.'i.;irr, - ,'.;r.t,'l 1.! I IS ll.VJI-tV If I. -i' .;ierli ; i i.-tnet Co a t, Slienn. :iiv.'-.r. - r.ii.-i. :i J':ib Si liO.ilT", 0, jiity Ju ij . .ii:u -urEttv iiotts. A y ;, - i'l.dt-tnoiith I.oi'Vm F -I - r-' 1 W u t e r A V-. !m h . ..i::. Fli'm., - - fc.iinv.-uoa II IHUI'lUg as UPl'V Ol'KIGKljS. vfanr, i:ii-ik. rrc;t'iiT, attorney, Knf.'ini-r. I'oiice .f udg.. Mar-hall. ' 'oui.ciln.' ii, 1st v: aid 2nd " :3rd 4th Sill F. M. Kit il RV W K Fox JAMKH I'ATTKKSON, JK. ItVltll.N ( I.AIIK .11 C S'CIIMIIIT S Ci.ii ni:i I. II lUNN t A fAUMliUKY ) i: I'.KFK N V I II. I I) If. A MUI'MAN I l M .lostf i M rt MeitriiY II AS. Ill-Mi l K. 4 lN I'CON NOt. T McCAI.I.KN. j J 1) SlMl'SON, I I. II'.NUL XV .(.c.;.n is.i'HAiious !! I iiHIO'lt Hoard Pub. YVoik- I w li Ni'v.n.i.. PLATTSMOIITH BOARD OF TRADE I'rei.l.-nl Itobt I Wlnilham 1st Vie rr.-id -.it A. K. loibl '.'ml Viee I'roi.lent Win Neville Seeri-I.irv Hcriniaim freaoniti V . t ;m hman illKKo'l'OIIS. .1. f. Kh:hev. i". K. While, .1. C. rattfrsun, J. A. Annuel, H. l'lou, C. W. Shetiii"". F. ;or di r. .) . V. W eckbach. MoCONIHiE POST 45 C. A. R- UOSTEK. M. A. IIH'KxtiN liKN.I. ilKMfl.K S. C.VI'IM'l S ilCK. Nll.KS A. Sill I'M AN iI7.mii i r-r;:Kir.iiT. a. TAitsni J AM KM llfl'KSON, .I'oMimander, Senior Viee " . . Junior Adjutant. ...? Surti. O. M. Olllccr t the tay. Liinird Scrtft Tlajor. ..Quarter fdailcr Serpt. A N iKIJN fj Fitv I I . f : rn:Tm . .. I'oal .ii'it'iaui Me iiiik Saturday t veninu 15 IIS I N KSS JH It KCTOH Y. A'IIOK'nLY. S. F. THOMAS. Attornev-it-I. ix and Notary i'ubhe. Ofliee lu Kiiziier.ilil ilnek. l'iat!!-:iioiitli. NrW. TlilltN l.Y. A A. N. RITM.IVAN, Vttoi upy-:it-l.av. Will ,:ive onv;n.t altention lo all hijiiisi Miiru.ue.l to him. Oil;.".j in Ctdon HIock, Ft sidii. I'lHlt.snimith. Jeb. GKOt'Elil KS niKIS. WOII Id'AKTH, staple ;tiil Fancy f'rr.ieei ius, ;i.;ssware .itiC I'roekery. Kiaui and J'eed. Mavertua Estioiate. " . j our iinaiirr? r oniibittee, respet t ful ly r.i'i'i t lite fallowing c?timate of inonka hi- 1) will be ntcctsaty to pay iuttrttt, ilelds Ami c urrent cxpuu' fur the f nsu in2 tisoal vonr tr-wit: M.ivor and Coini'-il ? !50 t itv i i-ik :vi. city Treasurer ..nn. mt Uuard Public V..rU" "" ii v vit i..ey '-'-j j'.oar.liiiil Ci.y lVIoner. "' P. ii.t Incidental- 1.'" P.. .'i Id. K il. IV.ndo.... I.a'" tin et-, ; . and luiduiot: " "" Fire Hydrant lieiital Ke. nt. hi Pi'iui-.dini: PomW 1 Himi S -liool l;oi d X 5 o Stoiin Water Se e -aire Bonds -J.'i'H Iiiter.-i-rt.on Pav l'...ul.s Fin- and Waler... 6 " lias and I.iluin t.0- T.dal -.H-n Revenue, f tii Ihc tibi al year as reported by the city Ticsurtr to Juno 1, $JO,4 4'...")'. t A. SAT.lBL'nY, C nnnittef, IV. McCai.lan, ( .1. D. Simpson'. NO SMOKE OR 5MELL Iu iliv neu COII. OIL. StuV4' 'tint rereiVfMlat Joltitoii IIiom. Call auil st c 11 em. TEtcy will Snow Flake Bread The best and cheapest bread made. Delivered daily by Ilallie Johnson. Orders received as heretofore nt M. B. Murphy's Grocery Store. Telephone j No. ;l " 21-1 w. ' C3 2 2 GO X TBI J.: s 3 5 x4 S m P. tad & a itc 'SI a Tf2 IS) TI2 W tea 4 W fmm yjJT ex c suss es '"B w 5 S5 I 1 - C5 mm- C5 i C.X VEAirtS OLD. Hlx yeurs ol J "a xmiil big iny I" How Ms heart wc!l3 with pride nnd Joy' "I'm prown up now " he shouts In 1" "No more curls nor kilta for met" The "harhrr man" ha shorn the locks Of brown and cold in a way that shocks The mother's huartl yot It had to bo. To tuuke hun thu manly by wo see. The kilts "must go"- In troufrs film The "little man" doth long to hhine ISo brave he's prown, I've naught to fear He will let no harm rwtcb "mamma dear." (JchI '..li'ss the boyl with his heart so true Ami bis wonderful ulan of "work" to do ljont may ho be our pri.lo and Joy. Comfurtuud hopo this darling boyl Mary Hewitt Sturdevant. A ppearanreH Often Deeeive. One day lnot week a Boston Ijusinetcj man, who was nt work dictating letters to his t-lO' nograplior, was interrupted by a busintrss oall fr. .m two well dressed in. n, who rumained in conversiition for some little time, and then went out. When they had gone the business man turned to his stenographer and said: "Did you notice the personal appearance of those two gontlcmcnT' "Oh, yes." "Well, one of theui was well known pub iish. r of this eity, anil tlm ther was a prize fi;;hter. Now, which was the prizo fighter and which was the publisher?" The pirl descrilnvl one ol tho two a young man of agree appearance an.l pleasing manners. '"That," she said, "was the publisher, of course." "You nro mistaken," t-aid her employer. "Tho man you took for the publisher was the prize fighter, and the man you took for the prize lighter was the publisher." And this was not a ms-.i where "tho boy lied," cither. Dustoti Transcript. A Wonderful I. a I.e. Ono of the most picturesque and rcmark nHrj bodies of water in tho wo. Id is Henry's lake in Idaho. It Is situated in the d.oni3 of the continent in a oVj i c ton in the Itocky mountains called TaryeoV pass. It has au urea of forty square tnil-w, md nil around it rise snow capped pf-ako, some of them being the highest of the, continent's hack Ume. In the lake i.s a floating island about JiOO feet in diameter. It has for its basis n mat of roots so dense that it supports largo tree3 and a heavy growth of underbrush. These roots are covered with several feet of rich soiL The surface is solid enough to support the weight of a h or so anywhere, and there nro places where a houso could ba built. Tho wind blows tho island about tl;e lake, and it seldom remains twenty-four hours iu the baiuo place. San Fraucisco Post. Tho Ii (Terence. Willie an Ayrshire farmer, was some what remiss in attending divine service, and bis parish minister, o:i oua of his pastoral visits, tool; occasion t.i refer to it in rather a printed manner. Willie excused himself on the score of advancing yours, hut his spirit ual guide would not condone t he offense on that, ground. 'That will scarcely do, William, for I ob serve you are very regular iu your attend ance nt market every Friday." "Oh, by, sir," replied Widie, "but that's easy explained I You see wuen we gang to tho toon we can get what we like, but when we gang to the kirk wo hao just to tak' what thou likes to gw us." Scottish American. Slinnldn't Talk Abont Her. "Mollie rami's to he married next week, Jennie, mid I am to he her tirst bridemaid." " You don't say so, Clara, You take my breath away. Who will marry that big mouthed, thing?" "Oh, you shan't talk that way about her. It is just too lovely for anything. She is to marry George Blissful, don't you know; that simpering idiot 1 rejected at Cape May last July. And think of it, I'm to bo first bride maid. Ha, ha ha!" "Oh, how lovely. Ha, ha, ha!" 0 3 us o . to 2 o 5 - o 0 T. W 5i SS W3SBk 2 is - " 5 .5 3d 5 o f in m. en 19 u & jnj $ x o 5 Sri a t& m w mm en o 1 lf 3 f S i i -3 O f; '51 si .: S y - r5 -r; p- -2 o a - o J C3 O S eu O fimm ma " ms rsi m W MM K a 9 im 2 -a u s v Aft M&ni.rrft 6rarli'itn. Tbe ical ti-ftof tho ti.amie-is ami t.ioiul of a nation ia not by comparison nitb other nation, but with itself. It niw.it be judged by the historical, not by llt topt" grapliical KtanJard. Dues it develop? and how? Maiincrii, like morals, tire an ;0aif of evolution, and must often lui :i native product, a wholly indi'.-nous thing. Tin L the cast-, lot instance, with the- habitual American courtesy to women in travfcl ing a thir. unparalleled in any Euro pean country, and of which, even in thi- country, Howells jinds his x't type in the Calil'ot nian. What takes the place of it anion"; the Latin taees i.s the courtesy of tho high bred gentli-iu.iii toward litis Iudywhoishi.-isoci.il epial--which is wholly dilTereiit thing. A simil ir point of evolution in this country is I he decorum of a public assembly. It is knr.wn that tit the early town meetings in New Eng land men bat with their hats on, as in England. Unconsciously, by a simple evolution rf jy-v.l n; ::r-'-; - !!:" !:.lb;! been outgrown in America, but parlia ment still retains it. Many good le-sults may hive followed Imperceptibly from this same tendency to decorum. Thus Mr. IJryce points cut that the forcible interruption of a public liu'eting by tho opposite party, although very common in England, is very rare in America. In general, " it Ii us, usages are more flexible, more adaptive; in public meetings, for instance, we get rid of a great many things that are unutterably tedious, as the English practieo of mov fng, seconding and debating the pre scribed vote of thanks to the presiding -jiTiccr at the end of the most insignifi cant gathering, i Is very likely hat rfven our incessant self criticism con tributes toward this gradual ameliora tion of habits. In that case the wonder 's that our Engli.-di cousins, who criticise themselves quite, as incessantly, move so n'owly. Harper's I5aza t . A I.ar;ie i-eii. latum. The longest pendulum on this continent swings in the technological school at Atlanta. It is a heavy pear shaped piece of iron attached to a brass wire forty two feet long. The upper end of the wire is pivoted in tt steel plate f;. as to cause th'i least jMssiblo friction. Tho swinging of the pendulum gradually d. scribes a circle on the floor in a e: i reet ton following the sun, showing in this thai "the earth do move." Directly under the pendulum i a large circle divided into twenty-four parts, of Of teen degrees each, to correspond with the hours of tho day. The north pole is plaacd directly under the pendulum and Clio meridians of longitude, meet there. The parallels of latitude make entailer circles inside the lirst. Dr. J. S. Hopkins, president of the school, who mado and put up the pendu lum, perforins the experiment as follows: THo iron is brought to the edge of, the i circle in the meridian of Atlanta and let ' swing across. Apparently it goes straight across, but gradually it traverses the circle in the direction taken by l lie hiiu and opposite to tho revolution of lb i earth. The pendulum noticing dirc-cuy over the axia of the earth, doe.-! not move in exactly the same time as the f-iin, but falls behind some hears a. day- It i.-isaid that if it were at the north pole, when? it would be immediately over tho axis, it weutld traverse the circle in exactly twenty-four hours, and nt tho equ.it or ' I.I v."t tal evsa it- 5t !.;". Vr vi'.--itv would operate to prevent. At)antaMia.. tor. r'bilaiKJr'iia Tn:;-- -3 3 -s? ? 3 3 5 -r tr, J -2 tos, c u x r w " 1 C i 5 r . --- O o - -X ; 3 3 S - 9 ri . .ti "3 ? S to i i. 3J i - a O - -X i) x X it 5? r . i" x -- c y - - -r ! -j - o r -b - ti -3 2 hr 2 -r 1 -3 - -" -I y S -l! "x " s - - - 9 3 - x s r. -5 x i i 2 -x ' J fs - to o ii H 4 Of- x s 2 5: 2 .O ' i 4-4J,' Ud is rJ?HB BA.Z AK , NEW GOODS ARRIVE DAILY Coinplctti in nil lcp:iitinoiits. Handsome lino ol Nroojiolilan aiid jtallfiii HSTS. K1BE0NS, PLUMES, COLLARS CUFFS BELTS GLOVES FANS HANDKERCHIEFS SASH RIBEON. We cordially invite ladies to call and ;,.( jh-kck wc can sav; 'on lnom,'. Moore & Studebakek. ''no dour wo I of Joe's clotliinir utoiv. 4tMl:Rls of Panama. liutveK Keiitt-d :tnl lloilinit ltitii-tl in Svo. ond Hand I'olliil. The rcm.jteriii of Panama, live in all, ara at t.'iH'o.i grove, and are wit bin one minute's walk from one another. They nro all miu" aged by one linn, Sves Obnrrloly ('la. On of thes!! gentlemen went with me through ail the graveyards and explained everything of interest. The five cemeteries are i h.i foreign, the Chinese, the Jewish, the old Spanish and the new Spanish. People ii.-iy U luiried in nny of those according to Aosiro. The man agers of the cemeteries utc the otdy ones in the l.asincr,:, of m.mufaeturiiig., selling and letting Collins; . they have u c.Hlin motio( oly just as the li:stoii lee company has a monopoly of pio: or a New York house has u iiiunooly i.t hams. There tho Panama Canal company manu facture whatever oollins they need fur their employes, and transact a very brink business m this partieulnr. In tho price of eoiihii there is a wide margin, the sum being from 7 to $lnf). If even is higher than can z afToided, an old eollin more or less clean, in good condition of repair, can be hin d fur oue-tcutb the selling price of a new one, and a second hand codin of rather disreputable appearance, bought for interment nt fl, tho corpse liemg trunsl erred at tho grave. I i.i is done t o a large extent. For instance, if poor man's lricnds want to give hiiu u lii si cla. send oflf for a little money they can hire a -?iOO cofiin for one-tnth, i. o., f'li), and buy aa old one for interment nt 1, making $11, or hiring a idl) one, tho whole cost is only ., or l.o nmy bay a ft I one nt once and not b;ro any other, or he may go still l.vwcr by not iising any ooflin at all, in which case he i jnndwicheil between two weather h.-ateu loards. It is sai 1 that he vlocps as long and perlmps as comfortably this way as in the most fcujiorbly trimmed receptacie. The graves are not s Jd, but rented for onu jr tfto years. If the regular rental is not paid tin; body isdibiaterred, the liones throw v in a common h'-ap and the cotliu ns.rd us 4 Second h:iid oiie. This is a Very general re sult of burijj. Tho same system prevails, joo, iu the I'oredas, where hoi- s in masonry are let for 1 for eighteen months. Friend are usuaily neghjetf ul aftel a period of mourn Ing, ninl a common heap of houes kept, in tmgh yard is enormous. Tht re, A-l'-t iu Is, Caucasians and Africans Hie mixed up like buttercup's ba'. ies. This jumble of human i-eiiiuiiis Suggests much trouble when Gabriel fclows his triimjiet. V;.o will be aide to nd the full complement ef his ovu i,!;elelon i The a.ilrt one may make up his own deficiency from tho pick of the r.'t, but the slow moving individual will bo apt to rui-s it. I fear there will be many misfits to the Celestial grave. Who i-riu tell whether one is entit led to ad jii:;sion if one i.s composed partly of some on$ eL:e.- The v.ry thought is tlisagreeable and perr.P.'viMg.--A Panama Letter. S-i "1 7, 5 - 5. "V y. 72 - t fz 2o ? 1 a 2 - - H O 5 - a s. a 'x J II - S - r a i i tt -t Z i - r ' s """" Ex - t: r - i a ir 5 ? " J2 ST S3 X X 3 c g - n i ; it; r- 2 - - r3-c- '5 Hi 5 aic-V v -j P if J Ji 3 V. , ,0 S -r; -r-;r"irSrr''----r-r"r- " Tlifc' AflOEl US BCI.LOF FALSE RIVH, Tbrlen iiiwii Oie ear uitli a sol. 'inn xwetl ! l llie pl-.-iilillj,' tunes 1.1 lli. b. il! .' 1- Vol a 111 ancient si epic Hi Inn. 'I il jo Auakell i froiii II i in i.:;i of l i' ., An I itH hlarll.'il 11 i.-j I -. lil.e a wunde. ti.ia,. b..: l-. ia 1; i r on a (mivrrin i wing .".i.iss 1 he bright Water On: i:.l:.nil -..'.v:i l.'i rosy h,.l.t mid hi .('! i -. -. ; r.ii.o 1 neliaiited scene its radiant :.hore I pai tlic wave is pietare I o er .Mhv.'art the broad and I rf lentous rivi-r Tie; lii'.t rays of Hie smiltght inv r. 1 bil-e hmnaa bles:.i:i i after t.iLuig lluhl. They leave br-hiad I le'in .: I rack of li .-i.i 1 1.'.''. on I he scene i.ed li.rrrin-; miiiu ' i il tv ill. lit ils i.hadie-. s ilili"i'se '1 hi 1: 1 cie ' I' t "i--:iri bell I.t .i 'je:; 1 !;.-, ' ir --,i ii It i r il' imi ri: ell ! - "Fp.il-jii" in !."ew Oi le iir: p..ii'tui,. l.nici d and Thru 'C:ibh.-l He.. I bae.-:a by the hour in II I .1 . o. I ho t .slii.iii.ible tlioroii-iil.ir.f i .M.i.lu.l, ..p.iin, and watch. 'd tie? dark eve. I boau lieoi.f ib.tl eil.-!.i ;.L.-.l city in all llnir loveliness, but they were a I va s .-:.jji-i-ate.l in my mind wiih treachery and d-c-it. While thus silling one beautiful evening, the thorniig fa 1 e thronged uiih its usual gavet', I saw two splendidly dre.--scil ladies meet and embrace with groat fid hii.si.ism, wh. n, v. ii li a e.hi II of horror, 1 saw one d" tie m sleall.hily ihaw ai-tih-tto and phmgo it lcep into tlm back of the other. A ,hrii-k, a fall, .t r.uddcn riisl ling .f ln ;i s as t he mifder c"s ipiic'.ly min-. l d wiih t!ic crowd, iind all was over. 1-oivst and Mfntnii. Tar.iiing by i.i .! rlcity. feather is now tanned by electricity. The process consists iu subject ing the hides iu Con tact wiih ordinary tanning materials (with out aeidsj to the le t ion of a current of elec tricity on it revolving drum. Tho saving in time is vei-y great two to four days instead of I hrco to nine mont lis v hi!e tho cobt ta ro-(lui-ed to four cents in dead of eight. fievv York Telegram. . Oiit Host;. Mrs. J. li. Kveritt bent to tho office of thu boston (Ua.) World a cm ios.ily io lb hapa of a lose. It consist';.! of a full blown rose, with three s4n.-1r.-1t1. nn.l ili..iiii, f growing oul or trie center ot Die large i .e It wns certainly a s-.tranu freak t.f natiue. A Human "UoiiMcr. Mrs. Mothei leigh Is it tnt a ilelighfful thing to fc-ct that you ure u good man's, h.-ljr-meetd Mi s. Yoimg-yfo T7o, it Isn't, so long a that fij-gra voting husband of mine call tu his "heip 'im out ." l'iltbui liulletiu. b ttn cn fc i CD i "z: vi "x tJ. O if. - 1" - - .2 . -X r- - - ". r t e "" a w r v "? " 5 2