The American. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1891-1899, December 02, 1898, Image 7

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a tha Mid a I rti aimd
tl rfcrln(t fctie at endul It
kt ftlrr, Mis (Tide), and tHe tHde
iwni lt ma aa Kvan 1 h -art.
Jury rontmiaMitftrr, t Iju-
ansa rmmtjr. Mr IVi'jr ksd aitradj
toad kit ! ma ,ti, and the iViat
lt r-rleat aled -Win jou. Mfitft
Miw.tr, Ule Tlm.Khf rVlry to W ,-.ir
Iaarut ku a ha tut" Instead tf answer
I Mi tha yon mumnn tnquirvd "In
U t too late, father? Faoer Walsh,
tbnuKD surprised by the unusual ques
tion. Immediately annaer-ed. Mt U tH
too late." hereupon tha lirlde-elect
Id: "Thru 1 will n.tl." and turning
from I lie altar, her fao as white a
marble, she faced th suddenly startled
spectators and walked down the all
toward the door. U as moment
of Intense txrltemeut. Th priest, the
bridegroom and the guilts seemed
transfixed as th bride passed down
to the church door. After walling for
half an hour, expeci'ng that the bride
would return, the gtiits gradually dis
persed, and soon the at range tneldVut
became the talk of the entire town. No
reason has been given for the bride's
atrango conduct. To all questioning
the answer Is thru she simply exercised
a woman's privilege and changed her
mind: but thla does not soothe Mr.
Foley, who was deserted at the altar
tuv wuiiimi ui ti in ciiuire, wu'j ucvnr
gave a hint of her dlspleasura until
she was asked the final question.
ELECTRIC FORQE.
Whtra Iroa U IlMUd by Itrlog Hub-
nieracd In Water,
One of the astonishing things devel
oped through the Introduction of elec
tricity Into every-day affairs Is a forge,
mad for bench use, for the beating of
soldering irons or light pieces of metal
tor working on the anvil, where the
heating Is accomplished by plunging
the article to be heated Into a tray of
water. This curious forge Is made as
follows: The tank Is of wood or of
ay other substance which will hold
water and not form an electrical con
ductor. One wire of the electric circuit
passes to the bottom of the tank, where
It Is connected to a plate of metal
-wblrh lies there. Over this plate,
waler, preferably saturated with salt,
Oils the tank nearly to the top and
serves to conduct the current of what
ever, object Is to bo heated. Nothing
could be better for this purpose, for the
water naturally dunes all about the oli-
, Ject and fits It on every side. The
other end of the current-conducting
wire Is fastened to the tongs or led to a
metal frame work at the edge of the
tank on which the tongs or the shank
of a soldering iron lie when It Is to be
heated. The moment the object to be
heated Is plunged Into the water a cur
rent pauses from the water through the
object, and at the same moment some
of the water la decomposed by electro
lytic action. The nitrogen of the water
becomes electrified and adheres to the
abject to be heated and forms a film of
gas, which separates the object com
pletely from the water, while at the
sama time this gaa forms such an ob
struction to the passage of the electric
turrent that the energy of the'eurrent
Is turned Into heat.
Tobaceo In, KnflanU.
' In regard to the suggestion which
is sometimes made that one way to
relieve the agricultural depreaslou in
thla country would be for the govern
Bent to allow and even to entourage
the growth of tobacco, It may be In
teresting to note how long tho :iro
hlbltlon has lasted and how sternly It
has been enforced. This may be gath
ered from the following extract: "Cor
net Wakefield, with a party of horsn
marching out of Gloucester upon the
last of July to Wlnchcome ami Chelt
ham to destroy the Tobacco planted
In these parts, the Country did rise
against them In a great body to the
number of 6 or 600, giving then, very
revllelng and threatening speeches,
even to kill them horse, and man. 't
that ha and bis Soldiers did come on,
Insomuch that the tumult being so
great, he was constrained to draw off
and nothing more done," Mercurlus
Polltlcus, 29 July-6 Aug., 16GS.-N'jtes
and Queries.
A Mntili of Pemlnlna Wlk
Lady Hlesslngton, who was accorded
the name, of the "gorgeous" when
Pr'nce Louis Napoleon, the last em
peror of the Krench, was In exile In
London, was remarkably courteous to
him, extending her hospitality In the
most lavish way. After his accession
to the throne of France she woa In
Paris for a season, and somewhat nat
urally looked forward to an Invitation
to the Tullerles. Time possed and none
came. But at a sumptuous ball given
elsewhere tho emperor passed In full
splendor of , his triumph. Catching
sight of his benefactreBS, he smiled and
asked: "Ah. I-ady lIloKslngtont You
remain In Paris for a time?" "Yes,
sire," said she; "and you?"
The lliwlun ilrl.
"Were you out in all that rain?''
asked the Clifton girl. "No," said the
young woman from Doston, "I was
merely in the portion of the rain that
descended In my immediate vicinity
infMr.Hn ram
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twia,thm ttat SMirwmd tir tYrn.a
-rnal are Urtna nr tmiv mltra
fr.w (h rtj nnntisl Ht
Psrts. and viih other, h a tall-
trm h,h amild etisl.le the
lrnrh tmninJr to oulikly at
e i-tnt a my !i KkI f .
hlle the grnnsl f the txl-ing
army, if he aUhed to prevent the city
frnrn obtaining siilirs. and thus shut
In the H-ii!r ,nd the army that was
defrndihg , a-onl.1 hse to occupy a
line extending ver miles, and
hence rttuld not, tiy any pttlilllty, oil
lt a Urge number of his force at any
one point to rrsist, with even a shadow
of hope, an attack of the enemy. It
required a Certusn army of, approxi
mately, boo.ooo nicu to lay siege to
Paris from Sept. 19. 1S70, to Jan. 30.
1ST1; but the authority we refer to Is of
the opinion that to repeat the same
operation a Oernmn besieging army
would have to number more than
8.000.000 men, and the work of main
taining such a force and properly hand
ling Its parts would be something
which few anvernnicntx would enre to
undertake and few military command
ers would be able to efficiently perform.
The French hHVe snent unnn these new
fortifications an amount variously esti
mated at from 6,000,000 to 10,000,
000, and hence can well afford to sell
the land occupied by some of the now
obsolete fortifications of a generation
ago.
PERIL OK THE SUBURBANITE.
Why He It Mo Fr.untly ComplaUly
Worn ut.
Of a truth black care, In the shape
of aome grim neurosis, alts ever close
behind the city man, says the Medical
Press. The rush and hurry of mod'
ern life, the fierce struggle for exist
ence, the unnatural condition of en
vlronment all tend to exhaust and saps
the nervous constitution. Perhaps one
of the chief, albeit not always the best,
recognized fuctors In the situation la
the necessity of rapid and far-reaching
transit. Rvery year the bulk of city
men go further afield, and each morn
lug and night perform their tedious
pilgrimage to and from the scene of
their busy labors, There can be no
doubt that constant railway traveling
of thla kind Is calculated, sooner or
later, to play havoc. with the soundest
constitution. While It is, of courso,
Impossible to lay down any exact rule,
It may be stated generally that no such
dally rnllwoy Journey should be much
over an hour In length, a space of time
that Is far more than enough to carry
the cltlr.en Into pure air and the most
sylvan of scenery, Think of the rat
tle, the dust, the draughts, the bad
lighting, the extremes of temperatures,
the jolting, the constrained attitudes,
the draggle-tailed discomfort of the
average railway carriage to a man al
ready exhausted with mental worries,
especially If he has slept badly and
acamped his meals, lt the country
dwelling citizen get his physician to
make a note of the state of his nervous
system and keep the record at hand for
future reference. As every medical
man of any experience can testify, the
attempt to burn a candle at both ends,
one In the city and the other fifty or a
hundred miles away at the seaside, has
cut off many a valuable life In the
flower of its maturing manhood.
U cm n1 Mlury of Lord Chsrlos DarMford.
A good story la told of Lord Charles
Deresford, during the time Commander
Ileresford was on the East Indian sta
tion. They were crulHlng off the Cey
lon coast, and the hero of the Condor
thought he would like a day's shoot
ing, so a boat was put off and landed.
Ileresford and a Cingalese snrvsnt,
after a weary tramp through tho Jun
gle, came to a river; the river emptied
Itself Into the sea three miles distant.
Ills lordship stripped to have a bathe,
hut first asked his servant If there wete
any alllgatois In the water. The ser
vant replied In the negative. After a
delightful swim in the cool placid
water, our plucky sailor landed, and
while dressing he asked his servant
why there were no alligators In that
part of the river. The Cingaleso re
plied. "No alligators, sar; they plenty
afraid of shark." raoieau.
Marling the Main
Tb mummy rooms at
museum have been completes and are
now open to the public, These sleep
ing beauties of the ancient past have
been systematically laid out In a man
ner becoming their age and rank.
Kings and noble, priests and people
have been assigned to their places ac
cording to their chronological or ec
clesiastical order and no fairer 'show
or better display can bo seen outside
dhlxeh than the recently augmented
company In these rooms, London
Mall.
Walt Tralnad.
"You're too old a man to play foot
ball; what makes you think you can
kick?" "I'm the father of aeven mar
riageable daughters." "By George!
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Hhirlff of tniEln Cinitilv Nulirnnks.
U. A. HAI NliKUS Atturnry.
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I'rolmte Noilce.
NOT'CK OP HNAI, FKTTI.FMKNT-I.)
i he county court of Ihiiiplna nuu'y.
Nrlirimka.
In Ihe mailer nf ihe eHtale of F. twarj J.
rotieekf n, decrraed :
ausuhIuh II. Iiunci -ken. W Ilium lioncckrn,
OliHr'Ct lniifMk.n Kium tuackea Haiitiicl
('ulna K lwiiril Ualim, Jm-uli li klna a. id
Au ualui Unina. and all oilinr iierai ea Intr
eatril In aald matter are linretiy rollH d that
on thn Iwihdavof Novenilier. IS'.IS iiitiii u
H. Ilnnei'lii-n Hied apntttlnn (n aald cminiy
court, praylnK that ins II mil ailiiiliilatratliin
ai'i'ounl Hied herein ha phiiIh.I and alluwed,
and that he he dlHt'liurKeil from hi" Iron an
admlnlKirator aid thai. If you full to uppear
bffojeaald court on the IWifi day of Urccn rr
lMi'H. atHo'c M'k A. H., and conteat anld patl
MoiiM.he court nim srant llie p ayrra of aald
petitions and make audi other and f inilu r
onli'rn, allnwancea and riccreea, aa to thla
court may aeem proper, to thi" end that all
inaltT" prrtainlns' io anld aalaia may he
llnally setlled and determined,
ikVINQ K.nAX'KB,
I1-S.V4 l.'ounty Judge.
NOTICR.
William R Cowlea, difendiint, Will take
notice that on the liilh day of NoveniU-r,
A. 1)., 1K!H, Jennie M. Cowlea, plulntllT
heroin, tiled her petition In the liWtnot
Court ot I lunulas County, Nebriinkn,
uviiliiat him, Ihe object snd prayer of
wiilch Is to oliluln from him a il"i ic of
Hbsnluto divorce, upon Uio aroutida of bla
having wholly failed, nealactad and re
fuaed to provldn sultnlila miiliitcniince
snd support for her, sit hough being of
siifllclniit ahlllty to do so.
You lira further notlned thnt you Bis
remit red to answer Said petition on or
befora the 2(ith day of Dneemher, A, V.,
IKitM, and that In thn event you fall to
ilead, answer or demur to said petition,
thn slloKiitlons thareln contiilnnd will ue
taken is oorfiaed and a deciee w'll he
rendered according to the prayer of ml.l
petition.
lmted November Wh, A. r., 1SWI.
JKNN1W M. COWI.K3,
Jas, V. Carr, Her Attorney.
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Hun un ui lii'tme the SMh d nl lineni-lM-r,
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V, A. BAt'NPKItfl.
Attorney, Merciiaiits National flank.
NOTICK
TO Ni)N-l(KSllKNT
FKNUANT.
To Kale M. Jiickninti. VMwIn A. ,lek
man, lur hiiplniiul, A Mutt llnrlaun ami
I.iiiiii-ii J. luake, irualee non-resident
defend:! Ilia:
You tire hereliv notified that on Ihe
2lMt day of iielnher, A. I., Ivei. Jiunea 1
llrowne, plalnUfT, herein nied Ma liell
tli.n 111 the IHHtrlet Court of HiuikIus
ounly, Nehrnakn, imalnat lianlel W.
Hhulf. Ida wife. Mnry A. Klllull, Adam
l;ilinit, her hiialinnd, Kate M. Jarknian,
Kdwin A. Jaektnan, her huahund, ami oth
ers are defeiidatita, Ihe olijert and prayer
of which la to foreclose eleven certain
tax certKlcates dated Novenilier lklh,
1SHS, iipon which there la due the follow
Iiik amounts upon the following- described
real estalii, to-wll;
(in kit , block 3, In Hhiill'a mldltlnn to
the city of (inuiha, the aum of ITO.S.I.
On lot M, hloek 5, thn aum of IW M.
On lot 22. block 9. thn sum of 2.M III.
On lot 2, block 7, thn sum of I'il.M,
On lot 111. block 7, th sum of wi.IJ,
On lot 12, bloek 12, thn sum of
On lot l:i, blH'k 12, the aum of
ir.:i77.
t'.Ti. 4.
i.ir,
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on lot ii, iiiiK-K in, tun sum or
(til bit IS, block 12, the sum of
Oil lot HI, blocK 12, the sum or
fin I,. I 1? l,l..,,l 1'J 11. M MllIM tt
!i.l.
All of which said lots belfiaT situated in
RlioH's aeennd uililltlnn to Ihn city of
OnmliH, INiiikIiis County, Nebraska, with
Internal upon each of aald nnmunla nt the
rate of ten per rent per annum from Oo
tober Srd, IMik, for which sum, with Inter
est and costs toaether with an attorney's
fee snioiintlnu to ten per rent of the de
cree, plaintiff prays for a decree that he
has a first lien iiimn said real estate, that
the defendants shall pay the same, and In
default thereof that the said property be
sohl to satisfy thn amount found due,
ii ml that U mil sain thereof the defendant
be debarred of nil rlshl, title Slid Inter
est In aald reul estate, and for other
equitable relief,
You are also hereby notified that you
and each of you are required to answer
am Id iM'lltlon on or before the 12th day
of 1 leceinlicr, IMin.
1 lilted at (Una ha, Nebraska, November
4th, 1 !. .1 A M KM I.. HltOWNR
Ily W. A. HAI'NI'KUH. J Mill lit I IT,
Ills Attorney.
Hoe. 0(1, No. 13,
NOTICK TO N IN-HKHI I IKNT M
KICNDANT.
To Krnest C. Johnson mid Mrs,
Johnson, tils wife, (drat mid rcitl limne
uiikiiown), iiini-reNlili'iit ili'fi'iiiliinfN:
You me Ihti'Ii)' iinllfli'd Hint nil Ih"
11th day of Novi'inliT, A. 1 1. . Ihhs. WuIht
10. Kefler, I'liilntirr, heri'ln 111ml Ills pttl
tlnti In thn I'lairlit Court of luiunliia
County, Nrlinifkii, ukiiIiikI lOrueat '.
Jol.naon, Mrs. Johnaon, hla wife,
(tlrat mid rnil nil inn iiiiknuwiil snd I'm
(li'iniim Ainrilriui HiivIiikh lliink. it f ir
lioriitloti, lii'fi'tiiliinta, Ihe uliji'i't imd
jimyer of wlilrh la li foreclose one t
lit In Tux Cerlltli'Hte, dated Novamlifr
Idlli, upoil the fnllowliiK di-acrlhed
real eatiite, to-wlt: Lot 'I'winty-aH (Mil
In Hloek Klcven (III In HrlKHa' l'liire, an
sdilltlon to thn City of Oniiilm, lnuislna
County, Nebraska, upon wlili h t ln-t It
now due the aum of Fifty-two snd "ll-IKI
liolliirs, (tU.TU), with InliTeat lit lh rita
of ten per cent per snuiim from Ocloher
9rd. IW'H, for wlilih auiii, with lutvleat
snd coals toaelhor v II h un .i". y
foe amounting to n lit rwu of llm it
eree, pliitntlfr prays for n (lucre thnt he
has a ttrst lien upon su'd rtil est ii e, thnt
the iicri'iiiiiiiits sliittl tmy tlie snm, o ml
In defiiult thsreof thnt Ills said property
he sold to satisfy tho amount found duo,
unit Unit upon anln theri-or the ii'ii niliint
he Mirreii or all rtsnt, tine aim internal
In sulil rem rat lit", anil for other i'iiil
table relief.
Von are slso harahy notified that you
and each of you ithra rrnulrnd to answer
snld petition on or before the 5m h day of
iinremner, litis.
Iitid t Omaha, Nebraska, November
Kith, IK!'.
W A ME It K. KERI.FR
His ii tiff
My W. A, Hniitidera, Ilia Attorney,
1I-1K-4
NOTICK TO NONKKHHiKNT PK-
KKNUANT.
To (Inorire W, Amaa, Marin Amea, his
wife. Nuthiin VV. WHIs. truati.; M. A
I'lae, (first and rent name unknown,)
Clesllno, Costi'llo A Compiiny, u co-purl-nershlp
V. M. Harkelt, (tlrst li ml real
mime unknown), and Christine Wolilgrh,
lion-resiiii'iit niTfiiuaiiis:
Vou are hereby nottfli'd that on
thn llth day of November, A. ! ,
IMW, Jnmea U Ilrowne, I'lalntlff, here
in filed hla petition In lha IMatrlrl
Court of IjoiikIks County, Neb, asiilust
(lnorsa W. Attii'a, Mrs. Mitrla Anus, his
wife; Nathan W. Wells, trustee; M. A,
I 'Ike. (first and real ninnii unknown); K.
M. Hiii'ki'tt, (tlrst snd ri-l name un
known;) Clestlnn, Costi'llo & Company a
co-iiartnerablp, and Christina Vvolilseh,
and othara, lha nbleet and prayBr
of which Is to furecloan two car
lain 'fas Certificates euch dntd Nil
vcmlier 17th. lS'.a, upon the fol
lowlna deacrlhed real estate, to wit:
l.ot Twanty-tlve C.Ti) upon which thars Is
dun the sum of I7X.W; slso Lot Twenty-
seven (Z7i, upon wiiti'ii there la due the
sum of 1'iH.M: all of anld iironerly 'leliu
slliinted In Itedlck drove, an ud lltion I J
the City of Omiihu, IhiiikIu. .uniy, Ne-
nriisKn; wim imerrai si me rate oi ie
per cent par annum from October H'l, IViH,
for which aum, with lntresi anil costs
together with an attorney's fee amount
lug to ten per rent of thn decrse, plain
tiff prays fur a ibcren thnt he has a first
lli-n upon anld Mill estate, thnt the ile
fendunta ahull pay tha aume, and In de
fiiult thereof that lha snld Property tic
sold to aiillrfy Ihe amnii ii found due.
imd thnt tiHn sale thereof tha defendant
he debarred of all right, title and Interest
In sulil renl eatute, and for other eipil
tiitiln relief.
You are also hereby notltled that you
and each of you sre required to answer
snld petition on or befors tha aith day of
I lecenibor, HiHS.
lmted hi Omaha, Nebraska, November
l(tn, in..
JAMKS I,. nitOWNK, I'lslntlrT.
Py W. A. launders, Ills Attornsy.
ioc. 7. No.
11-18-4
Kilneaia lour llnwela Willi t aacarata.
Canilf CalharOr. curs ennatllwtlon fnraaer
Vo, Iffto. IICOO fc. -ii! refund money.
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rhI supply Af Urn Rtmiilv ill vt a n ot ah. Oik (i.illon
Cut Ciilit.titi J20 ihisrs.
Price, $300 per 1-Gallon Can,
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