The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, December 03, 1891, Image 3

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iV ii will alto trad a rnny of a tiratillftil rtnlntlit:. rntltlrd " V V.'. '.: ! 01'
ItOtiE." Il production Imacost TWCNTY T:;0f!.:.: BOI.'.AUd.
Stnd C'ltc, itilH?! Orclr, nr r.cliltred Uthr at our rl:S. .iMtm,
THE YOUTHS COMPANION, Do-ton, Maso,
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STAPLE AND FANCY
KST : NATIONAL : HAN K
Of I'LATTSMlJIJTU. KEI'.RASKA
Shingles, Lath, Btub,
j3oorG, Blind
fen supply evorw demand of the rity.
Call nml get terms. Fourth .trcct
la r'ur of opcrs liouc.
Vhenry boeck
B The Leading
' vRNITUEE DEALER
y AND-
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GROCERIES,
GLASS AND
QUEENSWAUE
'utronnpo 1 tho Pullo Solicited,
JOHNSON BUILDING Sixl, St.
mid up rap till
Kuiplun
A U-L'UL DIAGRAM
How t'.io l:rni"ini(Ml lloo'wlfa i
Oyit oi l IliMlery,
We nil l;nv how often the fjet nf a
rmir nf f '.'h l.in .'s will lie wurj f,ut bc-
yoml nil i '--Hiility of n-p:'' while the
IpT i"'l i'ei fectly wholu l,y the use
of t'.io p.itti'iT.H (lcMTihed lnjiiw nncl as
miieh time ns it iiuUy t:il; to ilurn a
br.dlv worn p:iir (if sUk'UIiis. It to P"
bihle t piMdm.v from threw worn pairs
, r..i, v i'imI u ill last iu lon:tn't fit
ns well us new ones The worn foot is
Urol cut nwny. leavin;,' the .toolnnjr In
the h:tic ( f tle rl::ht-li"l 1" l,t
the tli:i;rn:m In cutting follow the
line of the heel find the wain down the
side of the foot, and out tf enough of
the upper t ide to remove till the worn
portion of the toa. If the utotltln? Is
worniiliove the heel cut away a little
more of the le-. he in;,' careful to pre
serve the (dmpe jrlven in the (lrawinj.
Thin will leave the U s? o triflehorter
than hi fore, hut usuuii.y the u!Terfaco
will not he noticed. The new f.-ct are
cut from the lefr of another worn puir
of ktoclun:,'K One pair of le;;s is suf
ficiciit to Kialie feet for two pairs of
MocUinjjs. The Icft-hi'lid fiinire shows
theslia'i't-.if l!iesoleof the st-c!;in;r. and
to Ri care the proper size it is necessary
to cut u rarer r-Kcrn Fold the paper
and. ftl the folded ed,;c. t :l:e a distance
which shall represent A li; nine and a
If inches is about n;:ht for n medium-
sized foot. Then, by usln;; the propor
tions i.'iven In the cut. you can easily
Shane t!ie pattern. The center diagram
represents the upper side of the toe,
which Is douUed alon Hie line r.
I'.v tlic patterns cut out the left nnu
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J.'i 'mirualM. thu furi'uMH M
UNDERTAKE
Matantl; kfcp on kind trcrjtbla
jon cmJ U furniih yoir kut.
mitii nrra mmi mm
Platt3mout
Neb
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Fr Alchlnon,St. Jowph, Leare
worth, Kunua City, St. Louia,
and all poiata north. r
outh or weiit. Tick
tts aolJ and bag
gage checkad
to an
point
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the
Unite
St a tea or
Canada. Far
INFORMATION A3 TO RATES
AND ROUTES
' Cnllt Depot r addreia
11, C, Tov.NSBir,
O. P. A. St LouU, Mo.
J. C. Paauri'i.
A. G. r. A. Omaha.
n. DWiAV. A?t . rinttsinontk.
i Telephone, 77.
MEAT HAEKET
BIXTIl 8TKEET
F. II. ELI.KNHAUM, Prop.
EW H AHDWARE STORE
S. E. HALL & SON
Koep nil kli'lt f b ill Irrt hiirl.r on h in J
Mid olll upi'iy r I'.i-n i"r uj wont i
TIKT UOOFINO
Hpmillnil
n1 nil dlniloil iln w.itk nrom' tlT
djDo. (Jfildrt liuiu Ilia coualry Bullcltfd.
CI ftrl RL
PLATTSMOUTII. NEB.
L'EItKINS- HOUSE,
117. tlV, 321 aarl 32 Main 8L,
Plattamouth - fiobraska
H. M EONB, Proprietor,
lha Pcrkio bu beea thnroURhlj
renoTatcd from top to J0ttru auJ
aow one of th leit hotel ia the 1UU1
rtn.r.l.Tn will ba Ukea by tb wouk at
11.50 and np.
300D BAR COHHECIED
T
HE CITIZENS HANK.
rtBT"ry tir-t rirllltlM for tho (trump
ti.iui-.ntlcu itl IIM'I'H't"
rtUM'kii, hiilidi, K"M. K'lYernitM'iit Hi 1 lorsl w-
iiirui.M Ifi.i.lil ..nil 't it. lft'in it i.
tict uili'rul nliiiwt'd "li li" (!rl ill" i'.
tr(M iImivii, v iIIkiiic in liny rt i 11
HiiiiM Unlet ' liHlWiipiluilp.il lwut ti
Inr.ipe.
X)LLCT0MI HAD ANIi fUOUPrLT UIMIT-
TKIl.
Ugliest in;ekf I icier t.M f ir ('uiinty W;u
rnuia.niittx una I'uuiily liumit.
DIUKCIOKS
John Fitirtruld l. Ilwicurtti
aiuwi.gi. K. K. W tuts
ifdiii K. Vow y
lohn FltH'-rnM. H. Wmivn.
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ANK OIf CASS COUNTY
fur Main and Fiftb iircst.
did up eaplUt
Virplut
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bufy woiUhit? up Hie miiijecv in -tleiil
thul possibly not ill the mo.-t
liropcr way by iiidustiionsly, and at
much expense of time and team, cutting
nnand dest roving the roads by driving
Klii..ivilv loaded. liairoW tired wuiroli
lover th::.t. When we flen 11 111:1:1 c:i a
) heavilv loaded, uarrowlilcil wiioii urr-
tn;; aloii! hi.) jaded team, enaed to Ins
utmost power iu making mud. and then
Kiumhlin becausa of the Lorriil'
iniii'.dy roads, lie seems to beau object
Tho on!) tiling ho seelim disposed to
do to make mutters different U to throw
some hard wolds into the nniddiest
places, and then coiilinu'' his custom of
turning out 011 to the highway with his
rut di''cr every timo the ground is too
wet for plowing. Now, if the leishi
tui is to do tiiiytliii' for the roads, let
tli.-iii b. -in by legialatin tho narrow
tins oil tho heavy lumlier mid truck
wagons. I have seen 11 Hin'la heavy,
narrow tired wa-on in tho di.-tance of n
half mile cause more damage than could
bo repaired in bix days of onliinry roud
work.
Tim ipieMinn wetna to be about thin:
Which is tho bi'tler eci.noniy, wiilo
tin s and good ro;.dsor narrow tires and
had roads' Tim narrow titxa aro as
much out of place on li e farm as on tin)
highway. Men admit that facts and
phih.scphy are i-t favor of wi lo tires,
and say "that when all tho othersusu
wide, tires liiey will do so. They seem
to be afraid that they will do more than
their proportionate bliaro of good in thij
uurld. It seems that tho lef,'isiaiur
may have to ii' ip mem oiu 01 lacu iuu,
J He,
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Sudden Deaths.
irt d'. c:ii. . I,,, f... ,1
wbuli ni three out of four ctit.es ia
"M "rl"'""' J lie SYllmlollIM rm
generally iiiKlerMood. These
a htilttt , lyinon the ritrht
eliort brenili 1 .1:. T .
the side, buck or t-hoiihl, .r.irrco libit
piilHf. tistbn,,,, weak 11 ml huncry
spells, wiiul in Htontacli, swelli(;f '
i.liltleH or drojtsy, oppr,Vsion,7lrT
eolith iukI eiiiotherini;. Jjr Mii,.
iiiitntrnied hook on Heart JViscase 1
free at 1". G. l-'rike A CoV.ii -..11' iiiuT1 S
not
1 re:
side
mid nimnintee Dr. Miles' une-.,icuh
New Heart Cure, and his riitra
tive Nervine, which cures iioi-wVit-
ncHf, lieadndie, f leeiilessnen'f, (roj;
sy, etc. It contains no opiatci. N
Wonderful.
E. W. Sawyer, of KocheMer, tVia
n 1 r o 1 1 1 i 1 ) c- 1 1 dealer in general
inerclinndiKt', and who rmiB Hevcrat
pcddliii" wjijjftinsi, hud one of Ilia
liorf.irt badly cut and burned with a
laritit. The woim'l refiiHcd to heuL
The horne lieciiine lame nnd mill
iiowwitliMliuiiliiio; careful tiltentioiv
and the njiplioHtit.il of remedies. A
friend handed Sawyer Home of
Waller's Iiarh Wire Lincment, the
iiio.-il wonderful t hinr ever caw to
heal Hiic h woiiiulrt. He applied it
only three lime and the ore was
i-itiMnletod Ju-nlcd. j-.( tituiy. t;oi
for I'll forn. ciiIh, briifc-H,
wouikIh. I-'oreale by nil
ut-
ti rid
OFFICERS
Ml.l'ftrnflt Fnldflt
fr...t l.nr.i. r VIC rrt-sai-i
rM.rnlt.-f.oa ;!( !
T. M. t Ui'mnn. A't t'H'iiu I
uiRECTona
J. II. I'vi cl. .1. M I'litenoii. Krl lnrdr.
1, H. Suiltii li. U. VVIiidliiin, a. B. lUm-ejf Kid
r. h i'miniMm
a 0ESEIiL BANS1UC EU3ISEB8
' JIAN3ATED
(Woiiii ilip.tf. iTitemt sllnwod on Hint
If tt'wii" hii I priMimt itfiitluuiviu ti nil lut
iinM sulruiteU to it ear.
CLaaiborlaln'a Eto and Cx
OlntmcnL
A ecrtala enro for Chronic Sow Etc,
Tetter, 8sJt Iihoum, Bcald Iload, OU
Chronic Borci, Forer Sores, Eczema,
Itch, Prairie Bcratcbea, Boro ITipplcs
and Pil. It ia coolln j and aoothiug.
Ilandrcdsof osaos have bnca cared by
It after til other treatment bad foLtaJ,
It la put np la 25 a&d CO occt buzu
ntAor.AM ron cittimo ovr.n stockings.
placln-T the edws A II and 0 V against
n fold in the stockinff. Sew toirether
the ed .'ei 11 II fur heel. Cnfold the
parts denoted for the toe, place V on A
ond sew the ed;;e V I) to A I). Sew C V
und C 0. I) E and I) 11 torrether, and the
other half of tho foot tho fcamo way.
The seams should all bo backstitched
very firmly, and then opened and cros
stitched down to lie perfectly flat AC
that they will not hurt the feet Chll
drrn's stocking can be cut in the same
nm bv usim? ratterns of tho same
shape iind re'nilatinff the size to suil
thu foot of tho wearer. American
Agriculturist.
THE FAMILY McNDINQ.
h tlhfal If
4i4 HMaii,
WhiaMii bar4. t:mf'iasi.
I It La,
HAIP BALSAM
I ft" " If.'M t'n.fH$ Jnru.taitu urirVlh.
ft 1 . r. ' Kimm r.l 1a In L.atnta IImv
It Air to n Yinihiul Co) 'jr.
CurtM vm.p rlMMa h Kir ft4.ia.f.
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rUATTSMOt'TII
Jspttal itockpxld la ....
AuthorizodCHUi
KftnRAKA
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rrtoaaa
HANK ClAKR'.'TH. 1. d'H SOU,
rrH.nt. Vlf-Prli"i
W. II. (TSnitJ OMhiff.
DiaaoToua
fraak (ItrraU J. A. Connor, F. It. Ontamu
I, w.oBtoa,HiirB.JobaO'l
W. D, Mornais. Woiaacaaia, W.
U, Ottfhma.
TRAHSICTSI GEHE2AL BAHIM BUSlHES
tiiMP'n'.fl'".i'"'(j' ilcpo-tu hrtnij tnteretl
Buy and w-llt tialiuS. nn'r and
ur iii.MH
A.
C.MAYES
0 0 U N f Y aUHVKTOR
The beat of fresh meat alwave fnnnd
la thia inorhel. Aiao ireaa
Kgg aad liuttcr.
Wild f ai
ie cf all kinds kaat U taair
aeasoa.
mm IUT1 Tti?T m
Meat iiahketI
CIVIL ENGINEER
111 or.i.n li-ft with ttiaeouuir elwk win t
promptly alt 'ndrd lo.
OFFICE IN LOVkt IIOUdK,
PUttauiouth, Nebraska
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HIKDKCORN. ti..
nf mr nirr H.r rnftit.
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CtATEUL-CCMrotTIJia
Epps Cocoa
HREAKFAST
"ay tttmaik .owUAf of MS H
1 . mkii. ,nii tii. fiii.i.ilnrt of dlcft'oo
..j .i.trtiw.n ...1 hf . ff.r.fnl BDLlU.llon nf
ikr In Drwrilttnf olfiioS Cisit.. Mr.
Hiiirt tin iir.m lf I eiir kt' kfi-t Ulilt with 1
Sllri(it llii'd li'l whlPh my tT
at taxty bt doetir bl.tt. It aM tM jt:
I. m ii.-t ii-i tr Iu ( ill III I a c ill
tltuti'iii my b srndatlly lullt up until utr.'iiK
tuiull lu rin star U-aiy M dK.
Ililtidrc.lt (if nntlt B'daSI'i ar fl'ia'lt I
ariiantlurdltck nlmw kc.tit a
ir-.it pitl' l, sr my ts ms a fit
th ilt lit kctp'n lire fit c'! lurnlli'd wlh
pit.Abiii'i I iid a ir..ieily iionrltl.c I fini(."
81.lt 1rvl . i:.ki!c. Vxlli.l iiiaitit wlik
boillns w.iltT or 1111 lr. ""nld "d'y la ka t-puid
I n- iiv irnv rlct 1'icilcl limit
lltiif.LI'ti4 b 11.1 ll.lBM.,IMtll(t I'llHlltUI
Landaa. Kmlnd
hots kcv.vrn wanted for
ilMiiJMYlIGHT
r .imm ANUMIAIMIMN or in luiia i.irr.
ACb,l.t.. nn.in.rrtllinc WrtJl
l la IM J.m, tailtiuM immm .Wjttltt t n .!"
HilaiM. til Arm. U.I-. CI.. !". M-,T-mJ
iliwV..,Tru-i.tr...n.lr.tnt-nl.l.lri'''l',1t
. i. Iwm Atw Im
ri.Ml. HI I W .O'l "
II-
1) ,g wut li), fur.
It ! HI RU HI I wnmn'
For lame hack there in nothing
lietier than to t-aturatc a llanml
cloth with CliiiuiberlaiirH lain
J tul in and hind it on the tiffccted
part. Trv it and yon will he Hiir.
piirnlitl ih! prompt relief it 11 ford.
'Hit- miinu tiealiiient will cure rhau
ttiiitinm. l-'or talc by E. O. Prick
& Co.
Cole 111 all's Itural World.
1
Tommy I'lclirtl tlto ritllcB C Hlffl I'nrKnt.
In Madison, Wis., there is achiet ol
.lice, J. 1". Adamsou, who is dubbin;;
himt-t lf. Saturday bo visited Cnicao
o netTliomas Ivim.'stoii, ned fourteen,
who was wanted at Madison for larceny.
lit- had been arrested by Chicago ofii-
cel l. l,.ilu III 1110 CV.Iilll no ii.iuu-
n.'fi 1 himself to yonn Kingston and
slarleil for the train. Lcforu it reached
Ucpl.tiites tho chief was saoliiij loud
Slid loiio'.
Kington is a ennninr; little rascal.
lie saw his opportunity, lie quietly
went through the pockets of the sleeping
chief and found the key which unlocked
his handcuif. Stealthily ho crept over
the Kiioriii' iiiTif r, and v.heii tho train
stt pped at Dtsplaines the chief and hil
youthful prisoner parted company.
J he train hud jrono a irooa mnny
miles when Chief Adamson awoke. Of
course ho wa-i mad, hut when ho looked
for the key wilh which to retnovo ths
hantlttull from his own wrist his wratll
l:n-w tin lionuds. for Tommy had taken
it with l.i:n. All efforts to removo the
bracelet were fruitlcKS, and until ha
reached Madison his left hand and wrint
A Curo fvf Paialvels.
I'r.ink ConiclitiH, of J'tirccll, Ind.
Ter., sayn: "I iiiduced Mr. l'iiison,
wluiHcw ife h:id fmralyKiH in the face
to huv a bottle of Chnmbcrlaiira '
I'ain ilalm. To their prcat witpriee
before the holtle had till been used
rdie was a jjre-nt deal better, iler
lace had heeii drawn to one fide:
hut the Pain Halm relieved nil
pain and noretuvn. and tin; mouth
.inhumed it natural eliape." It ia
also 11 certain cure for rhrtiinatiHUt
lame hack, f)rains swclliiurs nnd
lanienccH. .Hi cent hottics for sal
by P. G. PrickcACo., Druggists.
1893.
HSRPER -S llMiKRl
ILLUSTRATED.
Harper's Pazar is a journal for
the home, It pivca the latest inv
formation with regard to the Faali
itniH, and itH numerouH illustra
tioiis, 1'nrin dcfiR-ns, mid fiattern
Khect supplements nre iiHliHpene
iibieulike to the- home tl.-rrs-issakf
and the profeswional inodinte. N
exiiense ti spared tt make it nrtiav
tic utlractivctiess of the hijrheal
ii-t.,tM .-i w.t.t. M v.... trai'M
J mm,0 r llt". l e'e'"'"'? '"'J"
5MUiitHtr Trlr. lr.rtt.B)ttlr..U
X Kl uAaatiCia c- u-, Vaaa.
Rcl A oart On. Pxr In ttia Wrrk tot Tlilt
Important Work.
Mend'in? should be dono j-ist as rejir
larlv as washing. Bet apart a day and
do your work on that day, then it will
not accumulate until it makes yout
heart sink to look at It tho houscwife'i
common experience. Have a basket,
box or bif well stocked with the ma
terials for the work. When a parmen t
is cut. collect all th pieces, roll them
together Bnd put them where you can
Cud them when wanted; thus you save
the fatiirue and annoyance of rummai'
inj tlic whole house for them. The
precaution of pultlnir pieees under me
thin places defer the ,Cnnl breaking
through of the worn section for some
time. When they do at last come to
raiTS. cut out evenly all the worn parts,
folhiwimr a thread If yon can when
cuttiDj; at the comers gut diagonally in
to the garment about one-eighth of an
Inch, turn la the edr,'es and bnste down
m m i .1 ...t.t.
on the pnu-n. men icu uown wun
eveu stitc'.tts, osln quite Gne! thread of
color Hint mutches the irooda. In
mending two correnponding parta of
rnrmeut, like two sleeves, two knee
eto., hive your patches of correspond-
Ing iles. Ilon't havo a patch on one
elbow or knee no bigger than a dollar
and on thu other oat) as large us your
hand, i have always found It a very
satisfactory plan In making garments
to make three where most people make
two, or to make two where others make
ne. That I Instead of making a pair
of ahlrts I make three, and Instead of
two pairs of drawers make three pairs,
and Instead of one waist to my work
dresses I make two. Then when they
come to mending, take the extra one
for paumca. Dorothy Lincoln, In Farm
and Home- (
THE QAQ OF SAND.
II la Halter Tbaa Hot WaUr altla
llrtrkt or Soar Ktoaaa.
It is very often neeqsaary to convey
artUleiid warmth to the bed, in c of
alckniftii, or with persons of Imperfect
circulation In cold weather. Hot water
bottlea, of glasn, rubber or clay, with
bricks, soap stones, billot of wood and
other article, are employed In the mis
sion; but the handiest, and the ltest be
cause the must satisfactory, method, Is
Bold to be a b(i' of sand. This may be
prepared in almost any way to auit the
occasion, but a good plan la to make a
flannel bag some eight or ten Inches
square, which should bo filled with fine,
perfectly dried sand, the whole belnj
covered with a layer of linen, cotton or
stout cuiivas. This can bo easily and
qulcl.ly heated by placing it anywhere
about the ttoTe or oven where It la not
too hot; It cun be easily adjusted to Cue
feet, back, chest or any other portion
of tho body, will retain tho heat for a
long tlmo, arid will In ne dlspbico auy
other nijency fr the same purpose.
liood Housekeeping.
... . . . . . .1. tit "i
were uurieii tieep in 111s ouit,uii. juv.. 1 .,,,, itl4 l.r p test KtortCH. umua-
They were "otit of sight." I :., coined ic. und thoughtful ea-
Kingston was picked np by Chicago
officers, lie Is at the Dc plaincs street
station wailing for another bout with
Chief Adamsou. Chicago Tribune.
A Short Lived Lake.
"A month hence, says a Cahforni.
nays calmly 1111 tusien, aim us iaw
paice is famous as a budget of wil
und humor. In its weekly Issue
everything is included which is ol
ititerestH to women. The Serial
for IhVi will be written by Walter
liesaut and William Pluck. Mr a.
-Amontu nence, aa)a w.at,n. . olj ,,. wi)1 become a contributor,
engineer of reputation, "theSalton lake ( Marion nar!lni ii Timely Talka.
will have dried up." Balton lake, it will
be remembered, is the shallow inland j
sea which was funned by a break in the !
Colorado river, whose waters in modern I
times, at least, flowed Into the Gulf of
California, as we know it The basin of
the short lived lake, however, was once
a part of the gulf, aud if the flow of
water had continued some modern im
provements might indeed have been ef
fected. The river will not boom again
till spring, when tho lake may refill.
Any device that could render it perma
nent would have a mitigating effect
upon tho dreaded Arizona climate, of
which dire stories are told. Worse
thiugs could happen than the tapping of
the Colorado river higher np, so that all
its waters might flow into tho old chan
nels and tusks the wilderness blossom
with the rose. New York Commercial
Advertiser.
Day In and Day Out," are intended
for Matrons, and Helen Marshall
North will enpecinlly nddrCHS ifirla
T. W. Hictrinson, in "Women an4
Men," will please a cultivated audl-
euce.
HARPEER'S PR10DICAL3
HARPERS MAGAZINE 14 09
HARPER'S WEEKLY 4 00
HARPER'S BAZAR 4 08
HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE 2
Powtnge free lo nil subscribers ia
the United States, Canada aud Hex.
SuM.r.d Kit Ere.
A Bangor (Me.) plumber couldn't open
bis eye the other day because the npper
aud lower lids were held together by a
drop of solder. The accident happened
while he was nmng some Bolder ia a get
ter in which there was a little water.
The moment that he applied the melted
metal it snapped and fin. One piece of
it come directly for his eye. The lids
rlnd involuntarily the moment of con
tact and the solder rested upon the lash
es; it soldemd the lids together so firmly
that it was impossible to mors them.
The ere was not injured ia the slightest,
bnt waa efTnctually closed. The victim
was half amused at the ridiculous side
of the affair. A companion took him to
a doctor, who aoVord tho lashes. Bos
ton Ilerald.
W.utda't Take tba rraacher'a Wealth
As the Rev. W. F. Poor, pastor of tho
Lutheran chnrch of Tnbes Hill, was
driving near the residence of Joseph
Clark, on the West Amsterdam road, he
wss hold un by two highwaymen, who,
at the point of the revolver, demanded
his money or his life. On discovertnj
that their intended victim was a minis
ter of the OosprJ he was allowed to
drivo ou and rvUiti bis valuables, and
the highwaymen took to the fields. Cor,
Utica Ibirald andds-ettc.
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Commonplace but Important Is the
suggestion; "Ho careful of fire." Never
take risk by lighting Ore In stovo or
furnace not known to bo ready and safe.
In building or repairing see that th
jlpe holea in the chimney are tight and
well protected Irom lata and siding try 1 wn,it B
nse of clay pots made for the purpose. I bttclts.-
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Mining Dividends.
The dividends paid by rninhiR ccrnpa
riei of this country which report their
eaminrs smounted to (1,421,673 during
October. The total for the tirst Un
niontlia of the year is $14.WB,W0, aa
atuouut birguly in excess of that paid in
the same period ot 1890. EuiioetcrUig
aud Mining Journal.
A Bright Idae.
A Kansas tnxa gave bis gates a liberal
coat of whit paint on Ail Halloween.
Next morning ho rouuted fifteen boys
picket fencu outlined ou thtaf
Detroit Flee lrcid.
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