v 1 ARRISON FRESS - j GURNA1 if TT o 'if u if 4 i - VOL. XIV. COURT ADJOURNED Ittiswell Case Is (rruiito.l ( limine r Vrntic. l Koiil,ur h not OuillT. A Nummary lf Civil OlM'H. The work of the district court of Sioux county fifr the lH-eeinlper term was brought to a close last Saturday night. Aftr the Force case had lieen settled t lie court took up tlie work' of trying the case wherein Nels Rosenberg was charged with grand lrcny. Nls Switibunk was the complaining witness and alleged that Nets Rosenberg had stolen a horse of him which had subse t(ientlv Uwo fouml in HoseidH-rgM pos session and recovered. It seemed from the evidence given that tliere had been several iersoim implicated in the deal and it was therefore imissihle for the jury to fix the crime on Mr. lio.-unlier. He was therefore declared 'not guilty," In the Itiissell murder case mini Tons allUluvits had lieen Med by prominent residents if Hiotix county, slat tug t !ia t they did not believe Mr Rus-ll ould receive a fair and impartial trial in Sioux county. There lieing no relut ing evidence the court granted the change ol eiiue and the case will be tried in iMwes county at the leiiu ol court winch meets Jan, li. The Vase wherein the Mate ( roscetiiev Frank Huyhson for alleged assault, was Milled oul of uiurt ui.il vas tbel'-lore liismissed. The civil cases on the docket were principally com ernuig the fon losure id laud for luxes. Hber cases were: James II. UooK vs. Charles Hiebl", County Ireiisurer, I'lainlilf allowed lo (lie petiliol. inslauter upon payment ol all costs lo Jute. wdlwr F, HI ie nurd vs. Marv J. Linu- (llilll, colli Hilled. Lucl'idu Uoiiii vs. Patrick w, Dunn, continued. Sarah Jordan vs. Nebraska Security company, dismissed, F. F.. .laiidt vs. Sioux county, con tinued, Allien F. Mall vs. Sarah C. Basset, et ill, colli billed. Jacob Marking Vs- John Garrison, dis united. Iwts Wohlheter vs. iMkola L lati i Trust Co., dismissed, E. Sarles vs. II. tollman, et ill, (lis missed. Nels P. Roseuliertf vs.. Ii. & M. R. R. (a,, l-oiiI intieil for deinurr. -- Fraficm M. Smith vs, unknown heir Ausoii Ii. Soiiiliw u k, disniissetl. Mailer of Kile of lands ol Joseph P., llovey, deceased, confirmed and deed ordered, IeMH Tirown, assignee, is, Andrew Pi cs eiiier, et al, contained. Joint (Mran.ler Vs. Allred I.iinlber, dtsiuisseu at cost of pbiintill'. w. II. Fa'tntnf and A. w. Criies vs, SioiiK county. Judgment ol if liKl lound for ijlainlilfs with interest al seven pel cent. Thoniii B, Snyder vs. Joseph Stutili Vnnt, plainllir allowed III! (lavs to reply. ('liurUiH firown u. Oeoie James, et al. lielendatils culled and defaulted. Trial for pbiintill'. Decree $l!l"i with interest ul 10 per cent on moi liie and sev'eii per cut on Uixes. Philip H. I)unn vs. Samuel M, Thomas. Ik-miiT withdrawn and deleiidaut al lowed lo lile jnstanter. Plaintill' allowed .'W di lo reply . li,'tfert Rohwer vs. Jerry F, Will. Je fenduut calletl and ilelaulled. Trial lor pluiuliir and land ordered sold. Thus. Ii. Snyder vs. (ieo. w. 1,-uke, et al. Ieiinirr overruled atsl defendant al lowed lid t.i to answer. 1 i'eison & West IV), vs. II, C, I'siier. Motion Hiisluim-d and alias siinmiuned Voted. j I). Keniler vs. C. L. llasliiiKs anil Mary Hastings. iJvfeiidimts culled and defaulted. Find for plamtiir, llciree f ft!.), 4S with mlerest ut 10 per cent. Sarah Wsdoiii Vs. heirs of Aaron wis dom. IV-li-nd. mis called and ilelaulled. Founil for plaintill'. Ilecree v4.b"i with interest ut ID per ceul. First hen. Henry (iulii k vs. Thomas B. Snyder, t il, continued. IIIimsIk-ocsI H. ('utter vs. Win. If. pu. Icli, colli miied, William Si -Meyer vs. Minnie Werde nian, et al. Ileleiidaut called and do- faulted, round for plaintill ii t.K wiih interest ut 10ercvut, First lieu order of wile. Anna I.. Fish vs. Abraham Abrahams, IV-ftiiiliint called and defaulted. Find for pbiinlilf, Judgement for )-VJ with in terest al 10 ier cent. Anna I, f ish vs. .lames II, (irecn, Ivlendant called and defaullisl. Find for pUinlill'. Jiidenieiit fjfiyj with in terest ut M per cent. Charles Kunscll was taken to ( 'hadron Halurday ntgl t by HherilT Ifcirjfun of. Dawns county, where l, ill remain mi I Lis trial in January. HABRISQI-T, NEBEASKA., THUS J THE LOCAL NEWS- 2 Jiiwt received: A new eonsijrnnie nt of men and bovs clothing- at (JEHLAOJIS. Mrs. ii, istensen, of Andrew's, was a Harrison visitor Tuesdav. Snow to the. depth (,f several inches fell Tuesday and Wednesday, A. Item-hell js visiting; with A; Pontius and family this week. rent The frame work for w, new hotel has fieen raised. ii. Wright's The I,agiifc Supper Friday night was well altemled. All report a oou s.juare meal. Mr. John Ueadle urnved in Harrison Saturday from Minnesota with a cur loud of Hist class durhaui hulls. More and better goods for the name money at Gei'luch's store than any other j place, try lliem. 10-tf A travel pofce in salesinati by the name of at the M, K. Sunil Co j Hl,"dav a'ld at the Junior League, I use and prescribe . hamberlian's CotiKh I:u,, dy for almost all obstinate, coiisiiii;t, d coo-!is, iviili direct, resollt., I prescribe a to hildreu of all ages. Am Klatl lo i-ei-oitoiienil it loallltt need iind M.ekiH), r. li,-l I r ,ni i-olds .iiid coughs and I ron. lnal ullla Hons. It is iion-iiaicolic and sile in tlie bands of the most unpro lessloiKil. A universal panacea for all mankind. Mi:s M.vltY l. Mij.km,v.' M. D., I'M. 1)., i Iiicul'o, III. Tins reined v is lor sale bv all driiuyisis, The town weirs a deserted air this week with 11 the court visitors none to then-homes. The last ol them lell Sal urday nielli. Cbrtstmas and New Year's Holiday Rated. To ull points within L'lH) miles tickets will lw on sale at this station as rollow-s: lc, ii, 2' tind 31, 11)01. and Jan. 1, 100J, at one and one-third fare for round trip. Continuous passage in bolh directions w ith linal limit to Jan. and. E. F. Po.NTIts, Ajetil, . k. . Masquanda Bill, The Star O- bestra. of Harrison. il irive a ui.isooeiiele b.ill New-Vears F.ie I let- 3i-t. Nebraska U. Andrews II. ill, tT.trriHon, InMe.td of the tiMial method of selling lit keis, iioiol "i.l lie si, lil i and everyone Huis I given a fair! chance. The ball will opm wi i h a granil j march. "3-1 I Ibid I 'h iinliei lain's ( 'oiieli Hemedv is in excellent Mi-ilii Hie. J ia ve been si I f-li-ring Irom a severe cough lor I he last two mouths, anil il has ell'i.-cted a cure. I have greet pleasure in reoounneudieg ii. -W. 0. UIX-K..KI:. This is the opin ion of one of our oldest and most recpect ed residents, and has been voluiitatllv given in :t n bulb Ihat others may try the remedy and lie lietielilcd, a- was Mr. Wookncr. Tins remedy is sold by all druggists. Snow to tint depth of two inches cov ered the ground Friday morning and Home more fell on .Saturday. Hockmeii report that il ill ln-nelil uiufhot injure the range as it adds necessary moisture. Fence Posts Carl Witt will cut mid pee! pine fence posts at ten cents apiece. S-e. him at tint Witt place or leave jour order Willi t: Cierlach The dray tea wncd by lliikman and Iuoy took a htllo rim up 31am street on their own account .Saturday. They were caught by F.d O'Connor on horseback out ol town a, short distance. II. T. Mo! n I. v re. St. Paul, Minn, who i i i i i . . i . ii. is is-i-ii iioiiiiieu witii a disordered stomach, says, hamlierlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets do me morn yood than anything I havw over taken." For Mile bv all drtiggisls. A telegram lo Mrs. Wallaco from the warden of the hisiii.n hospital at Hast ingf , told of the death of her husband at, Ihat place. It was sent in euro of the ltsv master ana wits lorwarded tr her In Idaho. )r. Keyuolils, the Crawford dentist, will Im in llarriHor, at I lie Harrtson House, lleceiiilxT lit, 14, laiind PI. All Ihosa wishing to save their teelh can do so by having thern lllled mid cr.iAnd. - ...... i . . .. . . . .i , i ..... i ,W,M '"'- """'i. ,.,e least pain. ' "'" "l '"" " .v" Wl" "'"' to atleinl to your l-elh. Mr. II. S. ( 'lark. Sr lv. ..., ... First National B ml; of r.siou. lo-.ia,; accompanied l.y his son Marry 8. Clark! and wile, stopped over for a few d.ivs ilh F. H Hark and family, fhey I were en,..,ii to the ranch of M. S. ( lark Jr. at Warren, W'yo , where they wi spend the winter. Exriirxio.i Rites. To Annual M-etmg Slate Teachers As socialnm at. Lincoln, Neb.. One fare for round trip from all points ui Nebraska. I Jutes of sale Dec. lil, Jar.. 1. (icfd rel urning until and including Jan. 4th llfr. Commons passage in each direction. K F. I'ontious, At;-nt. Mrs. F. v. ( 'la. ke and son Fred left Monday nilit for hicano where they will spend the boliila,s. A letter from Mr. Ply nipt on to F, w. Clarke stales t hit they have arrived safely at their destination in California and that all are enjoying ood health. Harry Morion of Chadron w tw in cily Monday looking for a location lor a temperance billard fall and cnudi Hcbn.-ip. He has as yet not decided wbelher he wiil locale here or not. The PitussJoriiSAl. is desirous of se i u-ing a good, live correspondent from every neighborhood in Sioux county. Stationery, stamps ami the Pl:Kss Jocu N Al, will be furnished to all who w il'iake up Ibis work. By the wai . what is the matter with our Pleasant Ridge corres pondent? I,et us hear Irom Zekiel if he is still mi inhered among the livuij,'. Try them When you feel dull after eating. When you have tio appetite. When on have a bad taste in the mouth. When your liver is torpid. When your bowels are constipated. When you have a heaila.ihe. When you feel bilious. 'lliey will improve your appetite, cleanse and invigorate vour stomach ,.nd regulate your liver and bowels. For sale by all ilruggisls. W'AN rti) - Fifty be: until (he Hist of M.w , ular- address, Box ol. d of sleets to keen next. I'm- pa etc llariisoii, Neb. A listic encounter was endulged in llo'iday by two ol our r-pHcteii em., ns. The reuit was a i Miupleie i-i.n-i-sv.iit b the d.-f. ud ml and Ih-tc.iso was til.;iiiis..i d at h.. cost . ! ' ! Co n in i ?i oik rs' I'm ('Mill:. - ( .'out timed from last week ) On motion board aiij mnied to Nov. 1!HU. Wm. J. A. Raoi. Clerk. Harrison. Sioux count v Neb . Nov. ! per adj .urn- I '.'I. l'.MIJ. Hoard met as I meiit. Present, '. 'oiiiioi-.sionei ,inv,r, 31etig and L is aril Clerk It nun. The following claims against Sioux j county were taken up, examined. audited ! and I lowed : Alex Lowry, care of j-nl, $1(1 .V). till, .'ill, (il.'tO. lil ."id. " " " oT.oO. " " " ' li!) 00. I lell O'Connor, wood, if I. To. (ieo. A. Pltipis, supplies, itl'i W). W. O. Patterson, services as jclor and biariiiug prisoner, taaimed j.,10: al lowed :,".i-l..ri0. Freitionl Tribune, supplies, SI li."). Freoiont Tribune, election supplies, TO ICi Fremont Tribune, supplies, if l (III. limine, i iuntiev and li Him, acl mg as board of insanity : (iiant Guthrie, :H,00, Or. Phmitey, (! 00. Win. .1 A. Rimi,, f'.l 00. Fred Lielholl', cariiitf lor iuKine man f'.Otl Oi:o. A. l'liipps, printing, if, . i'. oyon oros. &, b,th r, repairs to court hutise, ifOO.IJa. Lyon Urns. & Ktler, lalxu on court house, l 111 -iX W. O Patterson, j iil guard. JT7..r0. Sehool district No. 30, use ol building for election purposes, f'.,.,"i0. Kl.r lliiN" OITii'KKS. Andrews precinct ; Fd Pusher, judge F. K, Ltethtdl', judge... M A. Ilinnon, judge... l:l 00 3 00 il 00 il 00 il 00 I A. L Li ! boll, clerk. Frank Iiwts. clerk Antelope precinct: H J. Iah ing, jud'e po S . Htory, jn.lj,' ()() Oscar W, Story. pid,'B ; pp A, I Kintf, clerk 8 (Hi l'eter l'"trson, clerk I) 00 llowen precinct ; W. I', I.yon. judge 3 Oil J. I'. Ilourrei, j'ldh'e :) no IV 1' J,i'itls,IV, judg li. M l.l.y, , Ink W. H. Davis, clerk.. 'ot.tonwnod precinct : F. M. Nimtb, jmlire S. W ( !iirev, judge ' 'arl M. I.ux. judge 'barb s K. is e, ,.erk 'buries N. (ii-ov, i lei k I lat I 'reek precinct; J. H Hr.ullev, jud Herman H,bli,.n, judgn.... .1 H. Montgomery, judge. Fred C. Tschhold, clerk T. M. Hall, clerk Montrose precinct : Peter Weidenliel.il, iudtre : ii J! :i it ;i : oo :i oo :i on :i oo s oo August R.nimgiiril, judge.. Solomon Borkv, judge Win. fiaybart, cbrk J. .1. Vi'jHserbui-j.'er, clerk ... Running water precinct : W, Ji liourret. jude M. 'orbin, jod-'e W. Rickard, judge J. II. Hi'eser. oh rk 3 00 il no ij oo 8 0(1 3 00 J. F. I 'ook, clerk Sheep i 'reek precinct : James Si .rrlivanl. judge I'. 11. O rowel I. judge H. A. Keating. judi:e . W. R l.rris, clerk .... i li. tries Newman, clerk . Snake Creek precinct; (i. K A lent t, jmiye J din ( 'urraii. judue 3 00 ii 00 3 00 3 00 3 00 Thomas ( 'urraii, jutlg F H O FosIfeM, clerk. Win R Wright, clerk (Continued next week.) PREFERRED THE DUSKY CNES TTould Knllier Teach rillplii.)8 Tllllii il itsliii tKl's Children. Mrs. Fannie Wadswnrth of Milwood. Neb., seem;! to have litilfi or ser.tin pti! in her make-up. At least she does mil Rprr-nr to be endowed with an over weaning love for the children of her hnsdiand. The telesraphic coi-p:-;io;id pnee in the Insular division of the war d-purtment discloses that a "Mirs" V.'ndbworth of the af cirewen tinned t n in Nebraska some time ago iippiit.l for on appointment as tei''her in the public sehoois of the l'MIIpiiiner. and received the desired commis.-don. which tarries with it a good salary. Suhceipiently a dispatch was received by the hea;J of the insn- . Iir' division signed "Gecrgn Wa.hi worth," which f.aid "Mrs." Wai!?-' woi'Lh could not go l-ecaiise she bail j vouiuT chlH;r.'-Ti to look after. The i h'.liy was asl.e'l teb'rapliically a!)o'.tt this new d-'volopme.-.t by a win- tie pai'ttr.er.t oll'.tial, si.d wired hack that "the e;:i '(iren were her riusbari'l V. i.v a ,'oi-nrir wit.'." and ste Vi'iyhcil lo r ap'ioitttj'ipr.t to sdand. Then she g d en the care, ero-setl tlie line into Kan sas am' v, ireil the war depnrtm ut fur tr.'ins-'pt.r.ntlnn, reeeiverl it and railed away to Manihi. lravlng "George" with the kills to lioi .. i si.e v. rj. . .j at iiar.ii. Ocdtimt'i.ni Cinist Hi In.- ISiMdworli ami Urli,k;m; oiro. The Wolf :a of tn - F.iolir Fe.liar. tribes a:;, not iml.il nt In their h.bita, 1-iit. at t'i 1 l-oiets ai-.'-a.'.r !i:;i; s'me thing to or-rtipv ih-ir lin e. Thoy do far more work tiiau th mm. b:.t lliey '''" 't know vc.y much alvmt niode-n i'oit eke-p n in til ir log ct'.I.-s th-y lave a bed in one ctuuer. a ttiink against the side, bead eurtrilns on tlie wall sometiier-s and a ,.tr-gL. utove as near f'e center r.s possible, In the rtove a roffep pot and tea kettle are always resMng and are Ifnt constantly lil e I. Tic Si ux worn n 1 1 an fnve c ate coffee d : Inker. Shi heiieves ilrmly In Its eflieiicy es a univenal inedi.-ine. The eon It Im; opcialons go on outdoor in th- F'ipinii-r, wIMi a primitive ar- 1 range.'iit ut of cro. s-pelet to support ' the I.itCe. I:, t'-e r 'lot.n-s ;l,- wo nen ate always b"nv t'oiir; s'm,, kind of ..e;i.(,v.ork. V.'h.-.,, vr-r n sfii or a Inci'h'ir f-ts m.inie-l (). .-ny oth- r e.tue oft i :-b fir- Sioux wr.-.ian I're- P-'itf-.i a fi : it. K!i: will j p rid her licit crd in a hi-; cnlor tainim-nt. Then they all drrs u ) in lb Ir gayest co nrs, naint tin it- fites and nut on ail (he br hvork they em on tii'dr children. Their dress h i l apliclty lt:,f If. II is v.-!', two seam.'-,, one r.t either rtiade Ide. It is short. In the b-trk and front, ml long in the fiider. In addition ihey urttally wear a long h rded b-!t ind a Rhav.l, They n vnr wear head- e.c.ir; even on ro hatlerg. tile holiest days they elm. The ribs of the boat are seeure.l the typ" or the fruit when left to d lo the sides bv tree-nail I. while thu generate nnd to which W w.-cild cm.il A .. ton 'n.ft. It was probably known to nearly ev-1 eiy RuiiiHii citizen how trie mortar 1 which crmented the slonen of Ihelr buiidliiKH was made-Just as it is 1 known to the majotlly of people that the prlncip.il Ingredient of liiiglbdi ninrlar is street Scrapings, says a Lon ('nn newspaper. Hut, the know), rto belr.K general, nobody wrote it down, nnd In time, as the Romans shlfi, Ihelr buildings upon slaves and for eigners, the recipe of their mortar wa-i i loct. So far It has not been dli-cov ered, though the secret of It Would hi Immensely valuable, for tho cemenl outlasts the very stonea wlmh i JrflllS. The lin'dert work about a polir.ir' Job Is ' tiinj IL 23rA.S 13133. 12, 1931. lib Oil . 00 I I oo 00; oo ! v.OMr j et c-::y4 ncp.n. "heir Karviem ire S.oisUt ll.iu.e of Theli- Kan l-Jlirit-uej. Wcniofi ia mis country have an yet .piuie I: ut. little jif.idvvay in the service of the railroads, but 'in Prussia the .'end cf t!if Etcte railways has an oiinppd 1 1-.nl- fie- I'm r. " "'j women as po?Hb!e will be employed 4 00!)y tli.-ni in those po-ts suitable for Hioir.eii. They will hold positions at 3 00 the ticket offlcps, tolc;ra;.h offlew. be 8 00 telephone clc;ks at the countin? of ;j oo fices and at the go'.d-i oTccs. In Prus .) oo sla a great number of wjaion are al ii 0o '"'a!y eniIl".ved in varloit : government )osr.s and each year tee;; fresh open- I Inss mado for them. hi Germany j there are numbers of w:;-:-en dentists as well as doctors, and ruiny people j prefer to have their teet j attended to I by a woman, and child,- n seem less ! "''' ,us ncn a woman attends to tfjcm. In upitf! of this, however, the women dentists are riot bo popular as women phy.-ichitjs. Many men den- I Ui.. t '..s;a cave women ass hst.il! ts t eir na- i cms ending tlua a peasant arrange ment, for though the assistant dons not actually step the troth, she is always In the room to help her em ployer. MiurPHilon for the Imrltable. A philanthropic woman who Is much Intere.-ted in the children's ward of a hospital 'is piecing a coverlid for the bed of one patient little incurable 3 00 that will delight his cruelly tried soul 3 00 and would be acceptable to many an ii 00 otc.or small invalid. The quilt is 3 00 made of flags and is just the sbo of o (,() the bed and -iot intended to be tucked in. The flags ar;; the little silk ones of all nations that are cheaply bought in quantities. Each has been lined with a firm muslin, as the silk is too poor a quality to be durable. The flags are put together with a simple feaiher stitch, the quilty being made up with wo:.! batting, whl.i Is both light and warm, a thin silk used to hr:o the other side. The idea was sug gested to the hospital worker by the pleasure her little nephew took in a qu'li of the kind whi.;h his mother provitie.i ano Kept to interest mm on his occasional sick days. While in theory tl.e normal child ought, not to have enough siek days through the year to be specially provided for. in fact, thanks to our process of living ami eating, he is quite likely to. and this bit 'if bed cheer is by no means to be despised. The same idea may be applied in the making of a cushion f',r a window seat or couch of a boy's room.- New York Evening Pos0. M'cinntl Still l-ereln- Alina-I. I -. iK-i: ill.- ;n-p IV.tcr o New Yorli a; d il:e other day what he tl. ')i'ghl of wunifin F'.iffrag? be made l.:e dipion.'itic reply: "My dear ' vihiu. i li .it got away beyond that; ; I trj ing to n.ako the bt. terms viih Hv -j:; that I can obtain." This ;t.:iw; to miii.-l l.e motto of William M ICvaris vh.-Ti t.sk d by a lady if he ' id r.ot thin I? that woman ws the I' 'ft Jndr.p of woman. lie r- pi Ind: . 'Net oi ly the best j to .?.-, n.Rdaip, but j ilie he.-1. exe-'' 'c,n"r." I llotllir tll!-';l. ""' - !;! . do'.la: is a vacation cf til fjorr mi word thaler, and l he 'anisi v.ii-'i (ialer. The nurre aroui about tn yc;!! Mi'11 in Germany, the Counts o ;-a!i;k wolf then coining ounce p.erie; iro,-., Mivcr oiHameu u, ,;-,. uii.-a-i, a..lfanins eft to a serious extent. ' Ta.. .lo.hi .ri ihal J'. ol-.! rr.'8 Dale), ia Ho-1 apprehension, however, will cause r.o beaiia. which g-iined such high repute ! distress upon an extended s.cale, as tin as to become standard coins: wln-ix e laH(e tw , deliberate crsati.ro that tlie name jo.tcnims-tnaier, wnu-n nnai- ly. tor si'orlness. tooK the form nfi tha'( r--liter:illy a "valley niece." Thu "M denvalion of the dollar mark (f, has i bee.! variously aserined to 10 a eombi- nation oi ine inu.ais c. .1., meaning the lTnit.-(l States; u'l a modi flea I ion of the liRtire S, a niece of pight Iie!ns forreeily Indicated by the eharaiti: 8-S. (3) a form of U.S. which marked tile Roman unit; ( t.) the contraclion of !' and S employed in Spanish ac etdi lis to indicate pco; (.') a device t'or.nerly seen on the reverse of (tie Kp:nl-h dollar, and again since ISIS, on tbe peso duro, representlni; the Pil lais of Hercules, and round raeh a tern! I displaying the Inscription 'This ull ra." Odd llsrinc TCellc. An ancient ship was reeenlly dis- eovtred in the bid of the old River I-ea, In Kni;land. 'Die vessel, found at a dep'.h of seven feet below tbe fcurface, is about (illy feet long and is eoni-.trtii t-d of oak I hrottghout, with the ex.cpilou ol the keel, v.hioh Is of ; timbers are n.-i-iiml witli crude lion jnailH. The llonr boards are fa.- tened loeether w;lh nrd's and the calkin;: Is done with felt. Anthpeji lans thir.k II ielong-d to (hp lleet with wh!o King Alfred I h-Croat rotnrht te Danes, ' iioh Japs siioiki.. The Japanese smoke In a very pern- liar ni.uii-.er. The pipes have very small rneial bowla, with bamboo stem? and metal iiioul bpieces, and only bold enough tobacco for three or four wIiIITh They use a tobacco which is cut extremely fu,., nnd looks more Iik'-. a light blonde hair than tnylhing cIm". It Is of a very good quality, however. . Tim Japs lake a wbilT of smoke and inhale It. letting it pass out through the nostrils. They rarely smoke more than one plprfu at. a time. Chicago Journal. N O. XXI V I Professional Cards I Atlorney-aMaw. Prompt attention given u ull b-ir,, ; matters in Justice, (Jocty and lJ,si, ,t courts, and Wore the United hi., Iind Olli e. Fire Insurance aunpaines. written i&" Legal parscarefn!lv lr:.n, IlAKlUSON. .V. J. 0 ('(IIMIClI, iiJ'l.- ,4. - (V. A!lM,wy iOJ Mill I'rarlice in All CouvU. Niivcii.1 Altenlitm (Jivwi ti U., l Hi !lcc lliisiness. nlli'tions iiutl all liusinoss i-irlni.i-"d 10 11,(1 " ill receive pnmipt Hu,i.r.. Hahiu - XumasKA. I. E. FIIINYF.Y. M. I). I'iivisciiiii and Suramin. H .-iillSKlven prompt iittentiori. OHiee in lirnK store. -UAKHIKON - SKliKAKKA. K. HOIIWKU, "lKAIRR nis,. Linnl.or, Ilurness, SiuUlWs, j (iiain and lVotl, Doors and Wiiulnus, Heavy liiiilnni'.-. V-'TK-K TONW.i-H! Kr.T I) KKKSf) A N'TS- T" Americic Investment ( o-npnn v, a cor "'.-.it;,,,,, W.J. i,vden, whose true chris """ "'"' ' known to plain MIT.- K. . rmfi y " lio- true name Is unknown, tTustcc ion. reside nt detui Hhlllt. Von ,ol eacl, of you will take noUce Hti (.ml, "isdoiaphdntilt tiled Her petition I.. 'I'-I'lstriet Citirt of .ix csmisv on tli ' " bivofOe.oher iro, !l(?.,,Mt , ,,,. ., , withsanil, Wisdom and Lco.m Wts.lo,,, iK'iisof A.-ooi, (,. VVisilo,,, deceased, the. oh ,c't nnd prayer of whielT pett i,m ls tlm '""close,,,-,, of certain lies tor taxe npc, , 'he south li:.ir ,,. 1!0rtl,s, ,1UHrt(1. , 'eetmn twelve aid the north ha'f ot tlie northwest u.iai ter ol .section thirtce . all la township thirty t,.o o.,li of rung., fifty Ihree.west of the ml, principal meridian 1 -iciitxfontttv, NebiM.sk.,, said ilea., being for ihestat... comity and school district tHXcy .vied against snid land fer the vears If A ."I..-,, ih::,;. it(l7, i.,111, !:,,, m,K h a ' oantiPff may )(, had of the amount due on ild lax liens, that said premises may be de creed to he sold to satisfy the amount found lobe due theroon, that you and each of you tav he forerloKt'd nnd forever liarred of j.i; riMlit, title, intc vst or equity of redempt'oil in nnd to the same and for genera! relief, "You arc. require.! to answer val1 petition on or hefnre tlie '.5ili day of Noveinher Ifflt. sr;.h Wisdom, plslntilf. A FIoHtlnff Cobbler's stiop. A flo,-.t:ng cobbler's shop is cce rf the features of the Penobscot Bay i . land life, (apt. W. 0. Cottle, in I .. rloop, Yankee Nation, going fro i rlacp lo plaa and giv ng attention mending old shoes and boots wh" i the per pie may save ir for his comin . Capt. Col tie has a nev dog as a co . panion to take the place of Jip, . wai with him for many years. Kear. :ty of Snails In Franc. Some alarm Ia expressed by m! ci Paris cpieuteg hecaune the supply '.' niaih; rf the finest quality seems to . carries h!s house upon his back h r.ot been world-wide. In fact, it h,t. never rained much cm-iml ontsldo . thp T.a)ln T!v, and h;yond t!le bordor. (:t Fran,p i)sof the ,,,,. of F0,., mcts who have extolled tbe snail as table delleuey of the most de3irab; sort has not been a long list. I'.roiicht Apples ti Ki.flllii.l. Of all the productions of the vege table woild which the skill and in genuity of man have rendered cc:i ducle to his bapp'ness and to the inert ape of his enjoyments the appl? rtamks foi ward as the most conspicu ous It is now a fruit crop of univer sal growth, and although the moi.t beautifully sun-stain, d examples reacb nr. at various periods o the year froia Canada and California and the tern- pet-ate regions of our great Australia! eolonlfs. for flavor none of them eqm those ',rovn in Kngland. The gard - . apple la lalleved to have been intr. tlu.cd into Ftrltuln by the Rxue.s and the wild apple of our hedierows ! lly return but for constant culture- lauidon Telegraph. Mslorworku of Two t'ltlos. w Oilcans, a city of neui ly ;IO,?'i po illation, consumes less than 13,(.Cn . 000 gallons of water daily, Tho to 1 cost of tbe New Orleans water wur ' wa ? 1X00,01)0. St. Ujuih baa b;)c : J20,()0(l,(i(iu for tbu name purpose 'a a 1 has a dally coutmmption of 60,000,01 gallons, '"'I l'l'Hl'tlilii. Or.t. 2lh was the two hundredth an n'v' ruary of the Incorporation of tl . rl,y "f Philadelphia, which, In 17(1) " already a town of nonm . 1,50(1 huisrs, with more than 5,000 Inhahf tunta. It was laid out an a parailob Frnn between t:e two rivers. rr A , .... 1 " 1 r, r 1. , 1 - . , - 1 , 1 .'; V r-Z .aw"l--ff r! '