The American. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1891-1899, September 23, 1898, Image 3

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mvim.lUrn.!vou,Iu.uMot!.fMlJi'r.- tln,lv,u imim-M.e votutnu ..f flrtinr .
jtliC tlitrk of vliul of unokc, avoinirtiiiet l-V N
"Slie liil not JuMtatcl. Tlirrf was, tin n fmp : ,ovi r of f parks, nn-l utirnini-.l towar ls the ky,
r.o liopp, not tJip iliflitt; rvrii
noUcprtrtv.l htm from Marjjart't, ho knew c nouch ,,;, ( M. Ilar.ly's fnt. The vioK iioe of the
of her Min i gubmisMon to her mother, to U err- J north win.!, l r i v i n the Ihimes in waves before
tain that nil relations between them were broke i jt guon briuj;ht to the ears of M llur.ly the hur
0(T for ever. It is well, lie will no longer reckon tie.l elaiiginj; of the nlarm-bell of the burning
upon this heart his last refuge.
of his life hnve been torn up
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the earth, created after the image
Bume aay, aimosi ai uio s-aine inomeni. u nai
then remains to console thee, poor sensitive plant,
as thy tender mother used to call thee? What
remains to console the for the loss of this last love
this last friendship, so infamously crushed?
that little colony, so peaceful and flourishing,
where thanks to thee, labor brings with it joy
and recompense. Those worthy artisans, whom
thou hast made happy, good and grateful, will
not fail thee. That also is a great and holy af
fection; let it be thy shelter in the midst of this
frightful wreck of all thy most sacred convictions!
THE ALTERNATING CURRENT.
IU Action on tha MuioIm Mor latent
Tha th Contlaaoui.
Some German experiments conducted
to ascertain the eltecti of alternating
current! on the human body were made
as follows. Two metallic conductors
of opposite polarity were hld, one In
each band. With the hands damp and
effective electromotive force of thirty
volts at fifty alternations per second the
whole arm scorned paralysed; extended
It could not be flexed, and flexed It
fould not be strengthened. At the same
time the pain was so severe It could
not be borne for more than five of six
seconds, and It was with difficulty that
the hands could be detached from the
electrodes. When the voltage was
raised to fifty volts complete fixation
occurred, that Is, the hands could not
be withdrawn by voluntary effort, and
the pain was Intense. When the vol
tage was raised to eighty, even with the
hands dry, all the above phenomena
was accentuated. The effects of alter
nating currents on the muscles and or
gans of the body Is much more Intense
than continuous currents of the same
voltage.
Experiments were also conducted to
observe the effects of the current pass
ing to the earth through the body from
live wire. A person standing on a
damp macadamized road with dry shoes
and touching his hnnd to a conductor
having a potential of 1,000 volts, expe
rienced a burning sensation, and when
the conductor was grasped by the
whole hnnd a violent tremor occurred
through the body, with complete fix
ation, Ruch experiments are execed
l.igly dnngerous and might prove fatal,
and, fmsequently should not be at
tempted except under special condi
tions, of which an expert only should
be the Judge.
rrmdlral.
The Lover for love of you I could
become i nythlng. I could become a
poet. I- - The Loved Become
nllllonalr -Judy.
Evil rrnpenalldi.
"I notice," remarked Hlvers, "that
this submarine boat Holland appems
to have a decided fondness for low
dives."
A man loven to cat and a woman
ests to love.
Men are like rivers; the deeper they
are the less noise they make,
It Is a poor actress whose picture
never graces a cigarette pHckag.
It Is easy enough to ssy bright
things; the difficult purt Is to think of
them.
Col, Wreuch Is one of tlenrgias
.most CHgnr warriors. We advise tin
Spnnlsh not to monkey with Wrench.
With bullets and biscuits Uncle Sam
puts up a very convincing argument
which the Spaniards are unable to re
fute. If a man can And any consolation In
the fact that this Is good corn weather
he would better enjoy It In profound
silence.
For fifty centi we will send you a
copy of the Atlaa of the World, con
taining the latest and most accurate
maps of Cuba and the Klondike coun
try, besides a great deal of useful and
raluable Information. American Pub.
v0.j Omaha,
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The two roots i fact or v.
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If you are
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uucuiiuTi ""advocated in these calumns, you are earnestly
of thy mind
requested to add your name to our subscription
list. The subscription price is only
$2 Per Year in Advance,
which places it
Civil und Religious Liberty. Address,
AMERICAN PUB. CO., Omaha, Neb,
Children's KierrU.
The amount of exercee n chldbood
and youth should be carefully regulat
ed as In many Instances ambitious
children will far exceed tbelr strength
In the effort to avoid being outdone by
older and more robust companions. In
Infancy the almost Incessant move
ments of a baby's limbs show how Im
perative la the Instinct of nature tor
muscular exercise. Hence it Is Im
portant not to restrict too much th
freedom of Infants, and care should be
taken to prevent their clothing being
too tight to allow ample freedom for
the limbs. Even the cry of a young
child Is often useful as a means of ex
ercising the muscles of the chest, ind
In moderation must not be discouraged.
The best muscular exercise for young
children, says a well known writer, is
the movement to which tbey are led by
their natural playfulness. They, If
left to themselves, will run, tumble and
wrestle with each other like sportive
kittens. Each limb and every muscle
of their bodies will by turns rise and
fall, swell, contract and perform all
the actions of which they are capable.
Tbcy are haroly at rest a momcnt.nr.d
each movement I hey make la of '.hj
freest and most prueeful kind. No'h
Ing can be more favornMe for the first
development of the muscular system,
and, In fact, for vigorous growth and
sound health, than the motions of a
child In the free Indulgence of Its play
ful moods. During childhood and youth
efforts should be made to exercise ev
ery Important muscle of the body,
each In Its turn, so aa to secure for
all a complete and symmetrical devel
opment and consequently robust
health.
Kilatntn Railroad Msn.
The Vienna training school for rail
road employes, now In Its sixtieth
year, dues not, like the lluda-I'esth In
stitute, prepare men for appointments, :
but Is designed to Increase the special
knowledge of railroad employes snd
fit them for promotion. The lowt,r
yearly course embraces bookkeeping,
traffic geography, railroad technology
description of goods transported, etc.,
the higher comprising custom-house
regulations, railroad law, polltlcul
economy, traffic statistics and electro
technology, The students are divided
Into regular and extraordinary clasies,
and the small expenses of the school
are defrayed by the railway companies,
which give preference when making
promotions to students whose exami
nations are most creditable
The latest Idol shattered by the Icon
jelast of science Is the keenness ol
rlslon of the red Indian. It Is ascer
tained by practical tests that he can
see no further and no more distinct!)
than the average white man; but ins
manner of life has made him more ou
tTvant of things about him, and wore
quick and Hure In drawing conclusions
from what h sees. That Is all. A
while man trained In the same wy
would possess In an equal degreo Hie
same desirable quulltiet
Occultism announces that the girls
can get rid of freckles. Tbcy a' go
ing to sit down, we are gravely told,
and think them off. it If. a new theory
of faith, or Christian solcnce, and no
plasters or other appliances for pur
poses of reform through mutilation. Oi
course, the question arises whethoi
glils are capable of thinking, and If so
what will be the subject of the ame
liorative thought. We take a very rad
ical view of the matter, however, and
Insist that the freckles shall avty.
N'lne pretty girls out of ten nve
freckles.
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rtlUrtiou ovrr nil th nmntty,
(To be contiuuel.)
NOTICE.
not a regular subscriber to Tiik
urn in u v in luit )i v uttli lint iilcus
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within the reach of all lovers of
Free Schools, Free Speech, a Free Tress and of
Moreover, the colored troops fight
nobly.
Some men are always out when tbelr
country calls.
Speaking of the Vesuvius, blessed are
the plucemakers.
The fame of Camara as the ancient
mariner can never die.
Costly apparel doesn't adways make
a woman look neat and attractive,
Heaven tempers the wind alike to
the smooth-faced man and the popu
list. Every man has a grievance, and he'll
tell you all about It on the least provo
cation, Sampson was twelve miles away, but
he immediately cabled Washington,
"MY fleet dlil It."
The mnriliige ceremony is frequent
ly the final act of diplomacy previous
to a declaration of war.
The girl who Is wise never permits
herself to appear mure Intelligent tbun
the limn she Is trying to entertain,
If you can't go to the front and lick
Spaniards, be easy, You run stay at
borne and lick internal revenue
stamps.
A cheap lawyer badgering a decent
witness reminds the cltlr.ens how
grateful he ought to be for the protec
tion of the. law.
Football bus been prohibited In Mex
ico because of Its cruelty. Nothing
but Innocent amusement like bull
fighting goes there,
It may be mentioned as a fact, we
believe, that the slsr-spanglfld banner
remains in the same position, as uny
body may see by the dawn's early
light.
A New York girl created a little ex
citement the other day by wearing a
mask when she went Into the surf to
bathe, perhaps he felt thst she real
ly ought to wear something,
The accident of the death of one
man In the whipping of Cervera's fleet
should be lnvHtlgated. The man
should have been merely pinked, after
the manner of the sufferer in a French
duel.
Senator Mason promises to kiss the
sweethearts of all Ihe boys who go to
war. That Is Induliltoble evidence, the
sly rascal, that he means to serve his
country solely as a member of the
home guurd.
A Spokane husband In his application
for divorce stotes that on the night of
Juno 3, wbllo asleep, his wife tied him
to his bed, set fire to the mattress, and
after locking the doors, fled. He es
caped the roast prepared for him by
breaking his bonds and extinguishing
the blaze. Lucky man.
A telegram from Denton Harbor,
Mich., recently said: A destructive
cyclone struck this vicinity this morn
ing and as the result a section of coun
try one mile long and eighty rods wide
Is a barren waste. Apple orchards
were torn up by the roots. Teach, pear,
and cherry trees were broken down
and wheat In stacks was scattered to
the neighbors' farms. Buildings were
removed from their foundations.
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the runic f fie tf his I. lem'. invm
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Titfc Awmui an, tiK vo umc nf "Th
Sutuvrdii'r," htik iiiii sit ing Uir
Htry if the life, IrUK 'HI iUlin,
cmui i Up, . to , of a Hivvrih,'r The
IsHik I " tfe, l pgaMl'y bourn!
In clotN prlnUHl fro n food. e'i ai tyi
on a high (rrale nf hook -im per. V
have 7,' of tin in (let ynur enl -r In
early. H gu'ar nt. o of such a Ns k
, orJimrlly, fl.i'i You ,"et It for
nothing if you huy fh'O samples. Don't
oetid stsmpn of a larger denomination
than 2 ccnU.
Remember that bruising the
pent's head Is safer than pinching tola
tall.
Ulv Home use of our politicians
and she will soon control our govern
ment. I'ubllc Notice.
The Northwestern Line Daylight
Special now leaves the U. P, Depot at
6:40 A. M , arrives si Chicago 845 same
evening-. No cbsnge in the other
trains. Overland Limited 4:45 I'. M.,
and the Omaba-Chicago Special at
6:45 a M., srrlvei tt Chicago 7:45 and
9. .10 respectively, next morning. The
most advanced Vistlbuled Sleepers,
Diners and Free Parlor Chair cars of
coune-Whatelse would the "NOUTII
Vf KSTEItN " bavt? 1401 Fsrnsm H,
Knowledge kills many papal myths,
no matter bow old tbey may be.
Bigotry it the mirror of credulity.
True religion Is out of plaoe in a
mass bouse.
Until the su ply Is exhausted, we
will send to each miner I bur tei.dlng us
the nsmus of Ave of his friends, accom
panied by 25o. for five samplu copies ol
Tub Amkiik an, one volume of "Tho
Stenographer," s book containing the
story of the Ufa, trials, tribulations,
courtship, etc. i of a stenographer, The
hook ha 22!) pages, Is elegantly bound
In dull), printed from good, clean type
ons high grade of hoik-paiier. We
have 750 of them. Get your order In
early. Hrgular prlue, .f such a hook
Is, ordinarily, (1.25 You get It for
nothing If you buy five samplos, Dnu't
S' tid Hemps of a largur denomination
than 2 cent.
Home finds sls'idcr a lieil-r wcton
than it b iwle knife,
We have plenty of the March 4th is
sue, We can fill your order, Your
friends should read ths sworn testi
mony against the Roman Catholic
House of the flood Shepherd at 81
Paul. Ten for 80 cents; fifty for 1.26;
100 for 12.00; COO for 7.&0; 1,000 for
10. Have you sent any of that num.
bnr to your friends? Tou shou'dl
They should not aleea longer,
Truth may be put In the grave, but
It won't stay there.
When the forces of patriotism are
divided treason comos out ahead.
If Rome does a charitable act It Is
to gain favor with those she can after
wards rob,
Uyden's "8cret Instructions of ths
Jesuits," for 80c, and his "8ecret Con
fession to a Priest," for SOe, both
pkper covered books, are ths cheapest
books on ths market today. Send ni
60o and bars them sent to your ad
dress. American Pub. Co.. Omaha
Neb.
Dig guide to Omahaand Kxpokllton
at Omaha mailed for 10 cent. Agents
wanted everywhere. K. I. Walker,
710N. 40 St., Omaha.
Try Sawyer's Soap,
Tho subscription price ofTiiK Amkr-
ican Is 12.00 or year.
Those who would lead men to oppose
Rome must look up her record.
No greater, no more Interesting, no
mors fearleaa eiposure of Romanism
was ever written than that penned by
iter, unaries uniniquy and popularly
known aa "Fifty Years In the Church
of Roma." Price $1.21. Bend us 11.00
and rt the book. American Pub. Co.,
161S Howard 8L. Omaha. Neb.
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These pot-ins constitute a clarion call for the defense
of American citizenship and American institutions
against the world." J. Q. A. Henky.
Pastor Li Sille Ave. IUptUt Cburoh, Chicago, 111.
If you want to broathe patriotism and renew your love of the
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