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Addrosa THE DMTER OCEAN, Clalcaga Many old Bold ier, who contracted chronic diarrhoea white in the Mfrvice, have nince been permanent ly cured of it by Chaunberlain's Colic, Cholera nnd diarrhoea Rem edy. For eale by V. G. Fricke & Co. Are you imiale minerable by indi peation, conatipnlion, diziineHH, Iohs of appetite, yellow Hkin? Shi loli's Viuui7.iT in a txmitive cure. For uale by F. G. Fricke & Co. . B ANK OF CASS COUNTY Cor Main and Fifth afreet. raid np capital I'" 4urplu OFFICERS l). It. Pamala PnKl'til ttrA llnrili-r Vice rrrM.'iit j. M. I'niii rnia ( a-lirli r. M. ratU'nuu. A'lt l'-lilf DIRECTORS U. II. rar-.p!, .1. M i-ntti'puiii. Fii-1 t, II. Mm ll n U. II. WIuUIikiii, H. H. lUin.ry i.d I. M .l'atlniaoa i 0ESEUL BANX1NC BD8I3EE8 TRANSATED Ant:r.?fl l"!!"!?". l-'inwi allowed nn time lapnalla and prompt ait'iitlonlvn to ail tiua 'Dwaa anirnsuHi iu ila 6mtv, PERKINS- JIOUSE. 817. 310, 221 and 2:1 Main Ht., Plattsmouth Nobraska H. H BOSS. PropriuVir. lh Perkina baa been ttiiirniility renoyateil from top tc .'itt.ni. ii a now one of tho boat hotels In tho state Boarder will Im taken hy the wak at 14.60 and up. SOOD BAR CQNNECTtiJ UWWU WWilal-lWaU . aa. aaakaaiaaaaBaaaBaaaam Chainborlaln'B Eya and Skin Ointmtmu . m,-mUt-TTrfMi A eertaln (rare lor ttironw oro a-ye, Te4. BtUt Uboom, Bcald Uaad. Old Chroolo Bore, Fovar bores, tceema, . . , , . . r . iti l- ilCO, I'PWriO BCTMCOea), ooro iiipi'iua andrUtn. It at eoollnd Mid aOOUllnK. Duodrodaol hr been cured I. .11 roi rrw.nl hA foiloii Itauaua . . U u put op la so ana wi oeni rcxoa. Chichcsthi s Fkuwh, TMI I I. I Im.... . ' l, M 1 1IM..M M iiuJMtwi l" r.w4 an.M. 1111 if la.iMia r r a.U kl ail LMal Ur-jKUia, a5SirWR0M it S. ) ...' S i 'i.v . It'll 1 Ti I k iiwiV. si on. Dr. Lyman Abbott. , ( The Best 5hort Siorlcs. Hints oo Sclf-liducatlon. Household Articles. Natural History Papers. i - ui o uum ,uiyi.u, . w-....- fr rsi A (wajNISSaRiDlonncURED it Ah '1 .3 kr !' la.mu t.lwtor Iti (a ixv Ljatf'VLu im. ifh. cn,itbiv aMM.Mi.i.'iir.nikfKii. aidbTr. NiMaf.nir.rnrr, 03 tnln,l Wtiu fut aua (A rllll.C - ' U;- HAIR BALSAM . :ri' aad UciOifU. a t V J 1. BUT KJ 111 XOTITr.I'll nior. iti CUM ? AWtMM M hW HUUmp m liuinr T,.nli. k i.otvi. l r. li'iwHia, ra,Tuiiiaajci. HINDERCORNS. Tha rb wtr()m u,m iir.u. I, at Viu,nt, at lUiCUl a lu. ,. . GRATKUL-COMFORTIXO Epps Cocoa liKlvAKFAST llya t!i irouu'li k'.owli'ilvr f Hi" n:iiur:il H.H Mllli'll K'lViTII I 111' llnliitill 'll Ul!l-lt.llll irnl n i.trli .o'l . and 1 7 I'.uHul hi.IiiIIiii "t tin' nn" nr'UHTI in nl well ai-li-i'lul I onia, Mr. Kl in h.n piiivlili' I our lir.-:ai f ;i-t tulila with a ii- 1 - v Cn nr.in.-y.Taff.'i wh:rh miy u inmiv h-avy ilurlnr' 1)1. In, II Ii liy.llii- Ju lia- I (1111 use of H',1l iinii-e. lift k.-ii ; Minimi iniiv urmliully unlit up imlll trniiK niali lo rll ' v.'iy t -ii'IfiK-y I ) himmii-. Il'iiulrrd nl atit,i. -ir',ulln iirii H":i'ln t itroinil y r nlv In attvk wli' iiiV'T here la a r,i mi it . is m.iy eci,i" tunny a it l ulnilt li kii.'iiliiK niiriivi- writ f.r Hint Willi i.ur.i 111 m and .1 properly iiniirialn-d lr;iuiB." hvll -ervl i liii'-llH. Madnil almply v.1111 (Milium w iter nr lin k, Hold only III lull-pound lltid ti ur'",rli- 'ilti'lled lliur: .lAtifi KHIs A Un.,Hunjir!!!Mi!W'' rhamNt Loudon, KiiKlai d 3. fa in! 1 How Lost! HowRogaineai aTVafatkiai IIItAJaWLft aUr-VHKSKKVATtON. ARewandonl. ama k.hha V on r.KVOH and rilVHMAb HKHII.IT. KllltOll" of VOI'TILKIHAI HTH VITALITY, PRE RIATI'ltK. UK I INK, and all DlaEAMKH and WKAKNKNHbMofMAM. lUUpaia, cloth, ant: 1 ItiTaluabia pwacnpimna. only II. W bf mall, doubla aaali-n. iwacnpura rroapaci. ' ..dofaaniaota mrfi erun of V.01". rHtt! NOW. ti.uiuti m ir or by mail. Kipwttrat. mnl. IN lol.Xlll.K KKl llKCT and C'fcR. JAIN Vl'KKr Ail ir lr. W. II. -.rk. or Tlia raaixxiy Uixllcal inauiuia, no. a uuiuuco d, by .t h, i-Mia. uniioai Iimiiuu ha many imi. Ulora, bill noaoal.-rriiM. rrnttt. or Ml Praarrralliin, la a Xha Hclanca ol Llla, traaaura mora alulila than r"ld. llaad 11 now, wry Wr AK and Nr.HVtii " man. ana ii-am is ba 8TKOXI . Jf'dlcoi Hivitv. (OopyrlnliUiuV. t?io Cosi Dioo Wo VvtS (6) ,1V. Hmrr. r.K.l. rill fcr mm. V.rf S Bis Slip 7iH mm roYoinM ayy-Aii aaai-.il L. r?-i nxAlAxncinuiK' TV aulr ailS ar, w r.K.'l. rill ar wa. an. 'i.w.tK wi".!. m wi. I.- .mwl ,1unfrru-" 1U9 .m.irrr u . , i hiwb.i.w w w Caiciuatta CHlMiCfi . , w..i.... min.ra, ' Ilia, i t fSANDS OF YLTS. STARTLING EFFECTS OF 60.E HIGH ! TENSION CURRENTS. ( ElcctrUlty at a Prr-sare Thnt Is "imply Wnndorlul What May He liima with a Current or 4.1,000 Volra Can llunlly Ha Ima(lnil Iteiniirkabla Hlglita. Several twin Imve boen marie with alternating currents of electricity at very high prHrwiiref). Aa only 1,000 volts were jioivI.mI tivltill tho condemned luuidcrera in Sicg Sing prison, the effect of 4"',0'K and 48,000 volts on animate and inan imate ohjects can hardly be imafrined. Tho difficulty of iimnkting the enormous force is very seriouH, aa an arc will flash across four or five 1 iciics of space be tween the eletrod;B, and hifh tension currents have not been used niuch. The current for the lights and power at the ' electro-technical exhibition at Frank-fort-on-the-Main was transmitted from Lauffen, where it wus generated by water power, at a pressure of 10,000 volts. After the closo of the exhibition experiment were made with the wire n nrl ft 1:1 1 1 n t n ! of lii trti nraouit mam unA !.. ,n.fi.,f n.,.,! ii,;.wwi ..rf ru the electrical exnerim!uts. The distance between the cities is about 108 miles, and the wire, one eixlith of an inch in diameter, weighed 132,000 pounds. The insulators were able to preserve the intensity of the cur rent. Each was composed of three sec- ti.na Tin, rb.rpf.liiin t,m u.'!U fl f i f uritli a d,.p groove for the wire. Underneath J )"'' 'y.'"l indigence who compre wasaVftncer.hRp,.! receptacle, and be-! 1 ,Hlr prnctica he plessness and noaih that were two more, one of larger ! "fknowMge then : faith fu service. Such breadth nnd dell, than th other, nnd lovera permit in their sUblea no 'fash- all were filled wi' oil. The binding I wires ran thron e, the oil, which is a good noncondui'kN? At Frankfort a couiinutator changed the alternating ! current to a continuous current for li'lit and imwer. In vhe experinients the ' pressure waa hi' and iH.OOO volts. UMid to 20,000, 40,000 IVyond 27,000 volts the porcelain in-' Hiiliilor were punctured frequently. In I prodtii. ran arc between two carbons j at 40,fS volts a plat glass was j 1 ... . i n . 1 jnercwi very ipncKiy. 41 ism voiut tho intensity waa so great that tho light was not so brilliant us it was at 20,000 volts. It is believed that 50,000 volta can be reached with conductors pro tected from tho effects of weather. CniKKNTS OP 40,000 VOLTS. Almost at the same time the Siemens Bros., of London, wero experimenting with high tension enrrenU, having had ut tho Naval exhibition an apparatus capable of delivering a current at a pres sure of 4ir),000 volt. This description of j a privato exhibition of tho upparatus 1 with 40,000 volts is from Engineering: "On a table was an electrode umne three inches in length, connected to one terminal of a transformer. Over it was monntud a lar-o sheet of glass three mil limeters thick, aud above the glass was a second electrode terminating in a sharp point, tho distance between the elec trodes being three centimeters. When tha current wag turned on to the primary coil of the transformer there first ap peared a purple haze at the npper elec trode streaming toward the glass. As the enrrenk increased this haze grew in fullness and definition, and began to throw ont feelers, which darted ontward nd as quickly withdrew. As th elec tromotive force augmented still further, these feelers gathered power until they beat themselves on the glusa aa it they wonld force themselves throngh it in their mad desire to reach the other elec trode. The whole sjiace below the point ed conductor Irecame alive with them, and exhibited a mass of leaping, crack ling threads H pnrple firo.which writhed aud twisted in impotent attempts to burst throngh the barrier, and failing that, spread themselves along its surface, endeavoring to rush over its edges, and so reach their goal by a circuitous route. "Hut this was beyond their strength until theelectro-iuotive force approached 4.r),0K) volts, when suddenly the entire appearance was changed. The current overleaped the edges of tho plate and flowed completely around it in all di r. tioiis. At that moment tho intense piirnle color of the spark disappeared, and was replaced by white light of the greatest brilliancy, which glistened and llanhed until the spectators hud to turn away their bedazzled gaze. ItLMAKKAHI.R KXl'KKIMKNTS. "A change in the arrangement was then made. The npjier pointed electrode was replaced by a bra,ss disk, three in. h.-H iii diameter. This waa laid over the surface of the glass plate with three very thin washers of vulcanite, inter vening between the two. The current waa then turned on in the same gradual manner as before. Tho space lietween the two disks i turned lately filled with purple light, which had sufficient motion in it to recall the flame of a Iiunsen burner, spread ont under the bottom of a beiiker. Sparks then liegan to appear at the edges, and, as they gathered strength, to radiate a little beyond them. Gradually they became- streamers, stretching out along the surface 'of the plate in curved, fanciful forms which twined and twisted and weaved them selves into a glistening filagree, compared by an imaginative spectator to nn ago nized Jupuneso chrysanthemum. "Thin experiment had not the brilliant refulgence of the one that preceded it, but was characterized by a quivering irradiation which wreathed and tossed like a bird Wting itself at the bars of ila cage. In spite ot its' less formidable appearance, however, it proved destine tiveto the glass, which presently flew in pieces with a crash. Several sheets were tried In' succession, but each was pierced and broken and allowed the cur rent to attain its object of flowing di rectly from one electrode to the other." In experimenting with an arc at 44,000 Volta the arc established itself when the electrodes wero live inches apart, but the flames, instead of bridging the space, spread out in two thin tongues at right angles to the electrodes and uirallel to each other. When tho electrodes were pushed nearer together tho flames wan dered back along the stems, repelling each other. New York Times. muni Araaa. is the ' ' " apectacle lovm which etimulatixl t.he ureiit service which Dinil t llonry L ot the nl .f-la his name renowned. Butthe gu v , .'thealinae is not confined to draymen,,!,! teamsters The igno ranco ana tiadiirerence ot weaiiii and . ii . ... jaRiiion 10 ine treatment or norses ars j quite as conspicuous,' and for obviom rea.sons much more unpardonable. The horse, which is one of the tnos; sensitive and delicate of auimals, ir greutly to be commiserated as he ap pears in the fasti mable drive of Central park. He la twated 63 a part of tho show of l;" parade, and he is at tile mercy of the owner, who buys horses not because hi likes them or knows anything about them, but because he must have an equipage, and he aban dons them p the care of grooms and coachmen, whose sole aim is to produce a more "swell" effect than their rivals. For a "stylish" effect the horse is robbed of his natural ornament and defense, and is checked and trnssod and tortured by a harness which encumbers his na tural action aud forces him into an arti ficial "gait Human knowledge and skill directed horses am to an aasilmry animal like the hurso should aim to develop his natural apti- tudes. He should be treated as a hu mane and skillful gardener treats a tree in our modern landscape gardening, not as a tree waa maltreated by the false and morbid taste of two centuries ago. I Such remarks do not apply to the lov- ers of horses who care for them with ions" invented by ignorant and inhuman grooms to produce "stylish action" to impress similar ignorance and folly. Hauler's Weekly. Tha l.lltle (Jlioct. "The Poplars" is the name of the old Revolutionary homestead. It is a great, feipiare, white, stone house built in tho center of a thousand acres. The master of it whs childless. His little boy hud died a week before, and he had gone away. Every night a little figure in white with a liht was seen flitting from window to window in the old library. When the servants, led by the (fitrdener, assembled at the library door the light and tho figure would disap pear noiselessly and simultaneously. The light and figure were never seen in any other room of the old mansion, and now it was remembered that the dead heir i had spent more time in the library than j in any other room in the house. When the master returned, toward the end of autumn, ho was informed of it all. He hid behind the tapestry night after night, and one night he was re warded by seeing a little white figure glide in, light a candle, climb np to one of the highest shelves, take down a rure old bixik and begin to pore over it. It wus the gardener's son, aud he is now the lord of "The Poplars," and tho no blest landlord in the west of England. New York Herald. Raachar'a Flrak Home. . One room served for entrance into the house, for parlor, study and bedroom; the other to the dining and workroom, writes Mrs. Henry Ward Beecher in describing the first home which she and Mr. Beecher hod years ago in the west. The bed room was so small that I was obliged to make the bed on one aide first, then go out on the veranda, raise a window, reach in aud make the bed on the other side. Not such very troublesome work after all, when one gU accustomed to it. The little kitchen, partitioned off from the veranda, was jnst largo cnongh to allow a passage between the cooking table and the stove into the dining room without burning my dress, and my table was only div'J"d from Mr. Beech er's study table b) tho partition. For nearly seven years this was our home a home full of cures and no lux nries, but a very happy home for many reasons the happiest we ever knew, for we were less separated there. In Brook lyn, in later years, Mr. Ueecher's public duties naturally drew him more away from the family circle, but in thutte duys In the vert 1 hrid him abniwt entirely to myself. Ladies' Home Journal. Thrilling Adventure of a Miliar. John Clarkson tells nn interesting story of how he camo near being de voured by a large army of rats in the Baker coal bank. It was his custom to cook his meal in the coal bank at din ner time. Ono day a3 ho was Bittinjj be fore a tire boiling his meat he was star tled to hear the noise made by running rats. The odor of the cooking meat per meated the bank, attracted the attention of the rodent aud they came tripping along to the fire at a lively rate. John says he thought the "old bob" was ufter him. In a little while there mast have been fully fWO rats gathered ftlxmt him and his heart was in his mouth. He threw them a piece of the meat, and while they fought for it he stole away. New Lislion Patriot, Hat ITpnn liy tha Gang. Ono of the Italian exhibitors of per forming birds lost a green purrakoet out of his cage the other afternoon on Park lre-t. The bird flew np into an elm and chutteied at tho distracted Italian. "Seenyore, seenyore, climb re tree," he cried. But no one in the big crowd vol unteered to "climba ze tree." It was the English sparrow that finally settled the luminous both for the parrakeet and the Italian. A solitary English sparrow spied Uw green bird, and set np a loud "cheep." la three ml notes' time fifty sparrow were mobbing the parrakeot. He took wing with the noisy pack in hot pursuit. Boston News. A Happy Family. A happy family dwells in an tuglne house in Madison, Ind., and lnt autics of the meinliers afford Amusement to thit fire company. The family Is composed of a coon, a cat, a pair of rabbits, two white mice and a shepherd dog. They occupy the name apartment, sport to gether and cat from the sumo vessel Yankee Ulude, 9tory txplaii hern contain fr tice Kirli. X-li. nri'Hv nn1 -piiiK 'hh nemroeH, ana k..icliiueii. H11 , specialist, Dr. Franklin j all Kiich' piy Is are uinri 1 trrical, r.crvrt.is, very ir lTnHV..wi.il. II l Jlic we. "Ulin .Mil- . 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