flattsmoutli Daily Herald K NOTTS BROS, Publishers rVilii!i. rvry Thursday, and dully -ij wsnlriitmcrpt Sunday. R!:itir-l at tua Klattsmodth. N-t, po'l- (wfrtr trtiistiiKiou through tti U.v'H. mi.ln it-ind cU rxtpa. 0m.' comer Vlu aud FIClb strtwlii. folrplniui- TIKHI FOR WKKKLT, tea eopjr, one year. In ailvauce ... to cony, ona yrar, nut jn advance .! toe copy, ;x numilit, In ititvmi.1 . . lie C 'py, tlirpi iii"ii!li. In ivlvane. . TCKUS fOB DAIL1 tie eop one yr In a lmicn mcip pr avk,' hy pirrier a eory, pir month' isn 73 . 40 CO WEDNESDAY. DIXICM WM MISSOU I RIVEN IMPROVENENT. Tlx ' ouri River Improvement ij4 i5 Kan:iH Cil v. MiBrto- i Dec 13 iiml 10th. and n Cass unty i directly inteiexUMl au lii iitcomi: of the convent ii.n it Eaw that we Jo not lose interest fit thv. matter. One reaHon for the improvement rj the water way of thin country in tiat they are necessary for the undlintfof the crops and mining litput. The cxperii'iicc of the pas-t few weeks has h!iowii that all the ttilroud in the country, initio all mi their cars, cannot move the crops ! the Missouri Valley with reason able promptitude. Kvery city of any importance on the way from farms has been clamoring for cars and railways have refused to accept (rain, because they must either cto fcis or reject more profitable bitti es. The fact is the railroads do aot want this business when they can Ret rid of it. In order to haul the freight that went down the river from St. Ixju'is lat year, by rail, would require one train of cars yery 15 minutes for the entire yetir. Twsn 7 -eiht million tons of freight j water alone, and even with a aOmparatively large amount this year, the roads are fhort of cars ns aoon aa the gTain movement r-etii in. Without the relief by water on the atrern, lakes und canals, they would fee utterly unable to handle the 8mmerce of the country with farce timea the equipment they tow have. This is a good reason lor increasing the number and ampacity of the water ways, includ ing the Missouri sywtem from Mon tana to the gulf. Water transportation has always keen conceded to be the best reg lator of railway charges; but tl.e feest statement of the case which ha been made, for a long time, is fta the call for a River Improvement Convention at Kansas City on eceoiber 15th and Wth. This aaotcs the general average of the ratea of the states bordering on be Great Ikea at .0700 of a cent per ton per mile; while it i 1 000 nita in the Northwestern and 1.X) fa the Southwestern. The differ ence is entirleydue to the influence f the lakes, as is shown in the tei-ti sony of Mr, Albert Fink before the Senate Committee on Inter-State Commerce in IKS.". When referring to the method of making ratea in he lake states he aid that, "The rate between Chicago and New Tork. which is generally de termined by the competing water rates, is taken ns the basis of the tariff. When this is established, a fable which has been prepared, based upon the: relative distances af other point to point of destinu tfan af the freight, gives the corres ponding rate from other cities in ) territory east of the Mississippi Vf r And ofiii of tiie Ohio." Ill ther words all railway rates in tkeae states are proportined to the rate along the lake shore, wich ia determined by water com paction. The advantage this is to ie lakes states is shown in the Cull W have amounted to $7;i,(7,K27 on fae tonnage movement of H'.O as ampared with the rate in the Marthweaiern atatesaud (154,071,01:1 at compared with the rate in the Svuthwestern states. The improvement of the Missouri Kivcr will supply water, lraupr latum In tiie Northwestern and Southwestern states etjual to that f tl.e Ijketf, whicli will save to Hicfc stated on audi tonnage move ment as that of MIX) the sums of $17, 40,917 and IT! MM, respective ly, wiakiiga total niinual saving on present busin.-Hs of fo.";U8,077; be sides which it would stimulate very line of btininess, and bring into exi-denoe large manufacturing Interests w ,ieh h not now etist. Tiie saving on present business of a single year will more thnn pay for the complete Improvement of tlic entire river, und give it over to the enjoyment of the people for nJl time to come. Its great advantage is shown in the fact that after watercompetition Laa pu reduced the cost of railroad I THE. c. ,jr V trl' a A nmitr pml m .it- tt f.-it, water rn iter rnte HTflfUil til nut I half the prevat rufy-a on ruch articles sis lotinntu e yiie jiroduciH ct trie c-iuatr-. costs but on; mill Jnl forty-live hundredths of a mill per ton per mile on the lakes and one and sixty hundredths of a mill per ton per mile on th.; Mississippi Kivcr; while the lowest rates which rail roads made isai le.ist five mills per ton per mile. The improvement of the Missouri River as proposed by the convention will make rates e jually as low, whL'li will reduce the cost of grain freights to from two to tour cents per ousnei iroin kIhII Missouri Kivcr points to St. 1 Louis, which added to the rate of six cents per bushel now prevail ing between that city nnd New Orleans, would make rates of richt to ten cents jr r b.lthd from M e. ouri Kivcr points to tide-water, at against the p-evailiug rate of twenty-five cents to New York. The Ii.lVi e. ice wo.il 1 make the Missouri Valley farmers rich, and give n g-eat imfctus to every c!as of business. Governors, senators! and representivci in congress, senators and representatives in a ate legifcl itures. mayors ot towns and cities and presidents of com mercial bodies are entitled to seals in the convention, besides which, commercial bodies ure invited to appoint delegates. Snakr In Wr-t Virginia. It is evident that Wcit Vir nis dries not intend to be relegated Vj liie lutck grounJ waile tlio uarritiun of unka atories is g'lin on, mid shn relates through tlis iiWiain of a di'ii.iteh the following bouncer: "While two luul?-r-Dien nanie l MeCray and Doners were fi.'lliu titnlKT near Cleveland, Welcter county, tli-y cut down a larjje linn tree which was literally alive with snake of a variety nxver before found in tliii vi cinity. They were brown in color, lar'u iii iti; havm:: yellow j iw, from which they continuouily eviett-d a slimy uiat tT and were t-xeeedin'y vicious, at tacking the ru-n as soon as the troe f.;ll. After killing a lri:e nutnber, JlcCray and Dt;uer were oblige-1 to retreat. Se curing aiaUnce, they returned to the fpot and a genral slan'htcr t'Xik place, Dot less t'u&u O.J reptile beinj killed. Investigation was then made and from ,UH to 2.WJ0 eg-.'s were fuuud in variuui part of the tn.t." r.itlug llnrkwliral Cakva. Says a gentleman whoattendcj the re cent Methodist conference in Washing ton: "I was ainiiiil hi ,he way In whi; b a few Euxlihh delt gatr, conducted them aelveaat tiie hotel. It reminded me of the story told alout Mattiiew Arnold on the occasion of his visit to this country. When at Cleveland lie was generously entertained. One morning his boot put before biui at the breakfast tabl , among other things, buckwheat cakes. For a lung tima neither he nor his wife took any cakes, but noticinj that his Ameri can friends ate them with a greut ap parent rellah and gusto, he gingerly took one on Lis plat and tasted it very crit ically. Then leaning over to his wife La s-iid, 'Yon'd better try one, deah, they ah not 'alf so nswsty as they look.' " New York Tribune. JapanM Clfaratta la Chlaa. During the month of May last the ex port of Japanese cigarette to Shanghai ajrgremted 652,500, from which it may be inferred that the foreign resident of China are beginning to appreciate the Japanese article. Cut unfortunately, as is usually the casa with everything et ported from this country, the necessity of kping op the quality of the article is not appreciated. Adulteration with leaves of the lotus, the goba and so forth, has been resorted to, with the result of greatly injuring the reputation which the cigarettes wers jnai beginning to earn. The Tokio new agency addresses a word of timely warn- J lug to the thortii-.ghiud manufacturer. Japanese Hul. Cat Off His Taa Fast Heard. Mr. Phil Ilenson, lbs gentlemsn dia Ungnished for having prod 'iced the long est beard ta the world, fonnd it so la eon ven lent and uncomfortable that he was iudncad to ent It off. A number of his friends had plsnned to place him in charire of the Mississippi department of j tiie World's exposition at Chicago, where it Was rimirimnd hi rniarkaila rxarJ ' would prove a striking feature in the attractions, and much regret is felt that ha chosa to relieve himself of that in enmbrance. The beard was bv actual mxasnretnent about tea fet long. I Corinth Herald. ' I ftB4ar Labor la Mala. A wealthy New York merchant ha emplojud a minister to labor in ruial . Maine for a year among the "no-' churched." People who have not inve-1 tigatd the matter hsve little Idea of th ' pportuiilties for such labor. On eras. ' road within ten miles of Lewis ton ther ! is absolntcly no observance cf the Ka bath. Mr.n were in the fields pnllir,J J turnips and women were hanging oal washings last Bunday. Lewiton (ile.l I Journal. While a retitleman was ont huntli ' ae.tr Crawfordville last week be notic d I something curions swimming Just nuder thewHter. Itdidn tseem to be a fl.th nor yot a bird. Presently it rose, shook the water from Its wnnrs and started to fly, when he shot it down. It had a head ! bke a tnrtht, wings like a but and a tail scsly like a carp. There were two feet I webtied like a gooe. Atlanta Conatita- j tion. i The first olociric telngraph. at all da serving the nam- was invented by Messrs. Cojke and Wheatntone, and wr laid on the Lon Sou and Daikwcll rail way ia June, 1637. V hit Sailor WU Ma f Sutul I'otaatata. A E?UL DIAGRAM. nw th onomlral llitmawlfe laa Cat vrr Old ItiWIrry. nr. .11 I J w how oiien liio feet of a pair of M l ai;r ill be worn out be yond all ilNyfiility of repair while the legs are ei'a tly whole. I!y the nao of the pai.j.s. , deserilied below nnd as much tiKflnt it usually tahes to darn a badly fyim pair of stockings. It Is pos sible to produce from three worn pairs two p.urs that will last as long ami Ct as wcl. ns new ones. The worn foot is first eir away, tearing t!e stocking In the shape of the right-hund figure of the tliiirain. In cutting follow the line of tUf liocl und the scam down the side of ie foot, nnd cut off cnouph of the nppo side to remove all the worn portion rf tiie t'x.-. If the stocking Is worn al)ove ISe heel cut sway a little more of liie lep. iir careful l pro serve the shape Riven in the drawing. This will leave the leg a trifle shorter thnn before, hut usually the difference will not be noticed. The new feet are cut from the legs of another worn pair of stocking f'nc pair f lc;;s is suf ficient to make feet for two pairs of sU-.-UiifS. 'l i e li ft h.-.nd figure shows the shne of the soleof the fctiK'Iclng. and to secure the prcpersue it Is necessary to cut a pnprr pattern Fold the pnper and. on the fohled eL-e. lake a distance which shall represent A II; nine nnd a half inches Is nlsiut right for a medium sized fool. Then, by uiing the proiir tior.s given la the cut. ywt can e!!J slinpc the patti-rn. Tl.e center diagram represents the upper side of the toe, which la doublet! hU vg the line C F. l!f the patterns cut out the left am. center figures form the stocking leg. DuoriAM ron ccttixo oven stocki.nos. placing the edges A D and C F against a fold in the stocking. Sew together the edge B K for heel. I'nfold the parts denoted for the toe, place F on A, and ww tli odg F 0 to A I Sew C V and C I). I) F. and I) II together, aad the other half of the foot the same way. The scams should all bo bacUstitched very firmly, and then ojenrd and crosv stltehed down to lie perfectly Sat sc thai they will not hurl the feet. Chil dren's stockings can be cut in the same way by using pattern of the same fhupe and regulating the size to suit the foot of the wearer. American Agriculturist. THE FAMILY MENDINQ. Bl Aart On lar In tb Xth Co TliU Important War. Mending should be done just as regi larly a washing. Set apart a day and do your work on that cay; then it will not accumulate until it makes youi heart sink to look at it the housewife's common experience. !! a basket, bos or bag well stocked with the ma terials for the work. When a carmen I t cut, eullret all the pieces, roll them together snd put Ihent where yon eao find the m when wanted; thus you save the fatigue and annoyance of rummag ing the whole house for them. The precaution of putting pleees under the thin places defers the final breaking through of the worn sections for some tune. When they do at last come to rajrs, cut out evenly all the worn parts, following a thread If yon can when cutting; at the corners cut diagonally in to the garment about one-eighth of an Inch, turn in the edges and buste down on the pat;h. Then fell do u with even stitches, usliifr nulla fine thread of a color thai matcltca the goods. In mending two eorreaponding parts of a garment, like two sleetes, two ktiees, etc, hat your patch nf vrrarvnd Inj i?e Ilon't Ht a patch on one elbow or knee no bicjer than a dollar and on the other one as lareaayour hand. I have always found It a very satisfactory plsn in making garment to make three where most people make two, or to make two where others make ona. That Is, Instead of making a pale of ahlrt I make three, and Instead of two pair of drawers make three pairs, and Instead of on waist to my work dresars I make two. Then when they eome to mending, ink the extra, one for patches. Dorothy Lincoln, la Knrm asd Hu. TOT BAQ Of SANO.i I I StllM Thaa Hat WaUw W1 nrtrka r Sm HImn. ' ft la very often necessary to eoavey artlfiulal warmth to the bod. In easa of aickni as, or with perv)na of Imp-rfect etreulatioo lu eold weather. Hot water bottles, of glusa, rubber or elay,' with bricks, soap atunes, billets of wood and other article, are employed In the mis sion; but the handiext, and th be-st be cause tiie iivsit satisfactory, method, la said to be a bag of sand. This may be prepared In sliuost any way to suit the occasion, but a good plan Is to make a flannel bug .nie tiht or ten inches square, which should be Cllcd with fins, perfectly dried aoud, the whole being covered with a layer oi linen, cotton or stout canvijt. This ca be easily snd quickly heated by placing It anywhere aUnil l!ie tto.e or oven where it U liol Uto hot; it an be easily adjusted to the feet, buck, chtw.t or any other portion ef Uie txxly, will retain the heat for a long tune, and will In us displace any other agency fur the same purpose. QtyA Housekeeping. IU tar.ful at tin. lommonplif but bnportsnl la tha suggestion: "IVs careful of 6r." Never take risk by lighting fire In tov or f urartee not known to be ready and ssfo. In building or repairing as that tit pipe holes In the chimney are tight and vell protected from 1st h aid sldieg by n of clay iKt mails fo U. purpoae. fN. Two.Porffliztt t.;iH;ti:t3ra NrrriNary. I A professional man onglit to know at Aist two foreign h.nua'e If he ha! 4 devilled p-iu haiit fcf luiiiiii siuiiien m l a strong ls-nt of inni I usually inui Mtes special ca)iieity it may be worth rlnlefor him to extend bis list to Italian tnil Spanish, even to go outside of theve; but French and German ho ought to ywsess as part of the very means of his jontact with modern life These Ian (ttiige will admit him to everything that a valnahle in the newest thought of the njiie, since it may be truly said that a production which does not speedily see . iSe lijjlit. either originally or by trans 'ation, in English. French or German is nther not worth prs-cial attention or can . bu calmly waited for. Interview In lios- lou Herald. t.ii.f r.j Cwi:sj;ra fur H..i:sa V7oia-.a. The Woiuau s Dr-ss ilefonn club in , Bo-ton imuiU'iMMiiiie'J'tOiiieiiils'rs.coiii 1 pricing teachers, dia'tors. writers and t!ier professional workern The first i ainy day all tlis nieiulH-rs are pledged J V p;-e:tr In a stormy weather costume j muscling of a kilti-d skirt m wati-rjiwaif . ;loth n-ichinu a little way Ulow liie inees aii'l revealing gaiters of water proof cl.th or ruling hisita A reefer : at will -over the ui-r part of the I r. 1 I - " . . I . . .4 UAMI MUli I N.tti UN. I Oil, UC tO llid iume. New York tiun The Chinese lay down bamboo rod for young oyrters to ciing to, and give hem tm jecMi attention When a fair nirnlier sre imiiure, they pick lip the rislsaml carry large and mi ill to market, without separating tliem fruiu liie rods. Vlles Nerve and Llvar Ills. Act on ii new principle-regi.lat-iiig the liver, etoiurch and bowels llirciih the nervs. A new discovery. Dr. M tics' i'ills speedily cure biliou siicrs bail taste, torpid liver, piles, ."lonstipatiou. I'lieipialed for men women, children, om.ilicet, midest surert ."if) llon-f, 'i'lf. Sainplea free id 1". i. Fricke A Co's. l-'or many years Mr. H. F. Thomp son, of Ics Moines, lown, was se veri ly nfllictcd with chronic diarr hoea. lie says: "At tunc it was very severe; so much so, that 1 feacrd it would end my life. About seven years iiu I chanced to pro cure a bottle of Chamberlain' Colic, Cholera und Diarrhoea Remly. It gave me prompt relief und I believe cured me permanent ly. us I now eat or drink without harm anything I please. I have also ued it in my family with the beet results. For tsale by F. G Frickie A Co. Electric Bitters. This remedy is becoming so well and so Hpiilar ns to need nospecial mention. All w ho have used F.lccl trie Hitters sing the same song of praise. A purer medicine does not exist (Hid it is guaranteed to do nl that is claimed. F.lcctric Hitters will cure all diseases of the liver und kidneys, will remove pimples, boils, halt rheum and other tilfec tions caused by impure blood. Will drive malaria from the system and prevent ns well us cure nil ma larial fevers. For cure of headache, constipation Mini indigestion try F.lcctric Hitters. Kntire satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded. Price 5oc and fl per bottle at F. G. Fricke & Co' drugstore. - 3 Are you made miserable by icdi (rcstion, constipation, dizziness, loss of appetite, yellow hkin'f Shi loii it.iiizer in n positive cure. For Hale by F. G. Fricke A Co. Bucklen't Arnica Salva. Tai Hut Hai.vk in the world for Cut Ilruihu. Sore, Ulcers, Halt Uheum. Fcvct Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, snd all Skin Eruptions, snd pU lively curr Pili i, or no pay required. It is Kualautird to fcive satisfaction, or nionry refundel. I'rii f 2' cent pir boi. For sale by F. 0. Fricke & Co. We have sold l-.ly's Cream Halm about three years, und have re. ron:::irr.dcJ use ia :crc '..'.sr. a hundred special cases of catarrh. The uniiiiimoiis answer to cur in quiries is, "It's the best re;neily that I haveevrr used." Our experience is, that where parties continued its use.it never fails to cure. J. II. Montgomery, A Co., Druggists, De corah, Iowa. When I benn using Ely's Cream n.ilm my CHtuirh was so bad I had headache the whole tune and dis charged a large amount of filthy mutter. That has almost entirely disappeared and have not had head- .n lie science. J. Sohmiers,Stcphuey, inns trtilng Fa eta. The American people are rapidly becoming1 a rase of nervous wrecks and the following auggrala, the best remedy: alphouso liiimpfling, of butler, Penn, awrara that when his son was sperhlcs from St. Vitus Dance Dt Miles great Kestorntive Nerving cured him. Mrs. J. L Miller tit Valprni nnd. J.I). Taolnr, of lAiaiiepsirt, I nd each gained 'ill pound if an taking1 it Mrs. II. A. Gardner, of Vasttilr Ind. was cured of 4d to SI convulsions easy and much aeadarh, ilizxresa, bockach and uervoiu prostialiou by one bottle. Trial bottle ami fine boek of Nervous cures free at F. (i. Fricke, A Co., who reconiend this naeijuailed remedy. 4 ICLIUS I'EPPKKLF.KG. VL'CLLMLE AUB PiTM.'L ( rlllJIlMlt CHOCICST I.KAND3 OF CIGAKH rui l us or TOiACCO AVD 8M0Klx' AHT1CI.M ' always in slock riuttsmoulh, Nebrsssa UVRUSUTOS h UISSOL'UI UlVlAi It. it. V TTMR TARIT..y OF DAILY 1'AedL.Mji.K 1HAIX3 GOING EAST GOING WFST S's. t '. 5 : U r M No. 4 hi a 1 . Nn. a 1 : u it. m Not,- ....s M s. m ....S E'S p. Ill ... m a m ... 1 -is. m. .. :'.! l, III S ;M 1,, m. ... II Art a. m. No Hi. 1 Vi a. 111 .No. Ii Hi :I4 a. 11 !u. itu JU. 11 ''o. 11, a. IS., iliSHOCltl VAVleiU IUILWAY TIME CAKI). N". Ss Acaimo'lail.'U l rK,.. Nn :ii arnvis Trains dully rif.t Suiniav. ...is -Ms. m. -.. 4 ,M p. 111. A I'Oi'U.AK t' A MILT. Jrfis: "How Is It, Knte. tlmt ron slwan Ui 'enleU nri 'm tliuliutl new tinnir r lo wUi.i I nju), you always n-tiu Ui vet ahid Of mo." K is: " t clrn't know; I eertnlnlyito not liF .! I...,, III itlMt uilt-HM.: Jcsxir : " Wi ll, diinii ilm lum tvwmnnlhi, for auiiniile, )ou bine taken up ilniing, mm. without anr tir!ir-r you esms toths irsru When ll-K Uil.ir,o Ci-M-ilKi hi r lli lnrli-clilr m., ...l. u...iy, ar.'l . r!a:nlv wo are iiii a..i.i... Iuir 111 irni'i- ini.ii-r ) mir lniriM im.ii : 1 intird J'.hi ol:iiii Tmiinty L.ii(-i l,i.-t e eiimrr tn.w im fliiii m.i'fn niislnl. in .iiiy:i!ir lH'4lj; iiu v-"rn t On iii im ull the luo in - in,' und ll"MT J is" 'irl ! !'i uii-'l'i nil f.n-tilliftl.HH-ifi; ji.ii (.iii. n on l-iiil'lull) ; an. I in Ihe ls DMiitu t ui ui' mil rmeoto in heiiitli.iiwiiiir, ("f l.-ii ni-. lo y-Mir tisu'aieuiliin'fXL'rnii-. Viuti. tin yiiu iri t all of yuiir liiluruiNtii.n fr. i n In I I I'l'i eul-"f tlia y tut ?iu neifi iro t'l tho i lly.' kAtr. : "vSu. ji-iiui. ynti will nishs m Yti.ii. I h-ive'ii.iy i.ii- w.itn i-i.f Itiiuiinutiiin. lint il i.i ;u cr:- I on It tnn-u ail shiiU. vit I (..in lii-i.r i ( nujlliii r m w l.iil hnt the ii i l"W 1. 1) I Itu ir luu I'll ml riiuiiii.ri on t.ie i ilO'. I. b ufit l Nt.l 0inini. An l irr-.it lron..n' It Is In us s i, fur II r'-illv fiiriu-li' ll ns'luiir i r ti e hn linii-i'lii . : liiflu-r lum int rn up li:.i iiitiintiro 111. ll li li&l tiiKi'll lor H r. im In hi) 4 tins rm rii- ni'ire mvJ lllir Inl'.rmniii n I'im .ili)"-! ol I'm H:iv anil innilii r us) tiiiii u in t'nt th il mnkf-s I r le-n a t:iuifii. Ii'in 4kii-H r. in lit. !, wo all at'r u ll.nl it I heuniy r--rti!jr rsn.v itmiru in-i.ni.i..ln'i, a w. f rue M-nt for b. t-W-a f all el tli'-in. an. I Dit'l t .at i.nn it S'l ti.r nu n. mo.! her s i fur wniium, nn. 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