Wit I- i i ' .5 a ; 1 t THE HERALD. TELEGRAPHIC! THE KING OF ITALY DEAD. Statement of English Crops. Kansas City holds a Silver Meeting. Rosin, January 9. 1878. In the af cfcrnoon sacraments were administered to King Victor Emanuel. Tlio King then siiffiooiie Prince Humbert, the heir apparent, and hi.s wife. Princess Marguerita, to his bedside, with whom he conversed a few moments. The King, then summoned all those who were in the habit of Reproaching him. lie addressed to every one present some word., and a few moments after died. The l ews of his death soon spread through the citj", and caused great emotion among the people. All shops were closed. Prince Hubert was proclaimed King of Italy. He confirmed the present ministers in their posts. Kansas City, January 10.' A meet ing of business men, merchants and banker.-, was held at the Board of Trade rooms yesterday, at which strong resolutions were passed demanding the remonetization of silver and the repeal of the resumption act. A resolution was also passed in regard to the refus al of the Union Pacific railroad to pro rate with the K. P., and calling on Congress to declare the charter of the Union Pacific void unless it, complied with the laws. The meeting was the largest and most representative assem blage of. business men ever held in the city. London, Jan. 0. A Russian official telegram states that a Russian detach ment which had crossed the Ealkans by by ways, of en pied Tuesday's posi tion in the rear of the Turkish fortifi cations in the Trojan pas3. The Turks b-ing also attached in front, abandon ed their positions, which were occupi ed by the Russians whoso vanguard advanced in the direction of Tek. The Russian loss in these operations is un important. A St. Petersburg dispatch says the hollowness of the Turkish resistance in Trojan pass, is regarded here as a aign that the Turkish losses are irre tiievable. It is pointed out that the Russian losses although great, are con siderably less than half a normal year's contingent recruits. Tho Mark Lane Express' crop re turns for the year 1677 show that ex cept hay all crops have been below the average, The wheat crop has been the most deficient of all, only six of the 509 returns representing it as over the average, ami no less than oG'J descril) ing it as bt-Iow. According to the ta bles, it was even a worse crop than that of 1670, which was the most defi cient crop previously had during fifteen year3. The barley crop, loo, vyas the small est grown within the same period. The pupils' of Mr. and Mrs. McMur phy's female seminary, Racine, giv: an entertainment 011 Monday evening in the chapel of St. Luke's Church for the benefit of that sociecy, which was at tended by a very largo and interested audience. The entertainment was opened with some choice music by that excellent trio Miss Duneombe. Dr Munrosi and liussie McMurphy. Tab leauThe Frst Earring. Robin Adair by Miss Duneombe. The principal feature was tlte play of liosiere of Sal ency, in which the characters were cast as follows. t'ountosn le Belleville Mine. IJouuieur olil liiily ).. Mine. Minuiiio (' Jussip ) Cktii.litie 1 Miss Coleman Mis H.ikiT Mi-s Baeoi f .Mi-s lkine Martin .H-.S I i:!;ii;iun V. iss l;ineoml'e Mi-is Klie.eri'lolf Mis 4 l;.)- -is 1 I.ouisim I Marirueiito J Allele (Tlse U.Merif). llfthu.i trvaut) Mis An !ie Kli'ieinlolf Mrs. MeMiii'ihy The charafters were all well teika ' and in some of them real dramatic abili ty was displayed. .Between the acts Miss Clara Rogers gave an exquisite rendition of 'Sonatu and Miss Annie Elmemlorf -Waiting". (Lit. McDow ell, of Racine Col lege, sang a solo which was received with general applause, and some excellent tableau statuary, 'Sisters of liethany", b- Misses Poo little anil Case completed an entertain ment which was a credit to all con cerned and a rare pleasure to the audi ence. Milwaukee Sentinel. Ah Engine Of Destruction TVX l.V. r.ATOX KulOK, I.a. Dec. 31, 1ST7. To the Eilil'tr nf The Tutcr (vein. I will feel under obligations to you if you will place me in communica tion with your correspondent at Wash ington, D C. If my Union feelings were not very strong, I could have ac cepted a commission in the rebel ser vice, and could have made known a new mode of warfare, by which every harbor in the United Stales could be made shipless and homeless, I wish to bring the matter now before the gov ernment. When the United Stales nct came to New Orleans, in 1S02, I went on board the Jlag-ship Hartford (Commo dore Farragut, late Admiral;, and asked to be sent to Washington. I ex plained the method. When ho heard me, ho said: "If my government would use such a barbarous mode of warfare I would resign." He treated very kindly to cigars and brandy, and sent mo to my homo on the supply steamship Tennessee, there being no communication allowed by Genera! IJutlcr between Xew Orleans and Raton Rouge at that time. After the war I called on him (the Admiral at the Ebbitt House, and at his private house in New York City, by invita tion. I asked for a letter to the Xavy Department, telling of my offer at Xew Orleans, which he declined, say ing he could procure a pilot boat for me in New York harbor. As I had in troduced myself as an engineer and chemist, I felt a little hurt at the of fer, but when I rememler he sent me on board the Richmond, Captain Allien (late Admiral), to examine the dama ges reported to have been done by the e!l ram commanded by HoIIius, that -I mi"ht tell" the lying rebels what I rv. A"-ain at Raton uogue no s-cm. me on board the Essex, Commodore Porter (now Admiral) that I might see the Essex received at Vicksburg While at Raton Rouge ho received in structions from me three times refer ing to inventions of mine in -reference to navigation. One was a simple way of findiiig out a ship's Ice-way in a storm ; the other w;is a sure way to correct local attraction of the compass on board by the use of a solar compass Therefore 1 conclude he took me for a sea captain when he offered a pilot boat. On every occasion that he sent me on board any vessel he sent his private Secretary with me. "What I want to find out is if Admiral Porter remem bers the circumstance. I would like to know the name of the private sec retary of that liagship, also the name of the officers of the gunboat Varona, as the had charge of the Tennesee af ter the loss of the Varona at Fort Jackson. I claim no ironclad can be built that I cannot sink with one invention, or burn up with the other. The latter I can apply to any merchant steamer in twelve hours. If she could run thirty miles an hour she would not run as fast as my invention could destroy ev erything she would pass. My invention inside a fort would make twenty men equal to 2,000 outside. My invention outside would destroy the fort and make things equal. I remain your obedient Servant. Thomas Rvkne. Nebraska Yolnutccr Weather Service. To the Editor of the Herald. The accurate and full knowledge of the distribution of rain over our State is of great importance to the agricul tural interests of the people and to physical science. No general system of observations is in operation where by the people, especially the farmers, can learn how much rain has fallen daring the season, or how this fall compares with that of the past sea sons. This knowledge is not only of great scientific importance, ut of high practical value, since the amount of rainfall and its distribution each sea son necessarily influences the condi tion of the crops. A full system of reports will soon enable the people to decide a number of questions which depend on this knowledge of our climate. In order to supply this deficiency it is proposed to establish a system of weather sta tions similar to those proposed by the 'International Meteorological Congress, and now in successful operation in Iowa and a number of other states, to be known as "The Nebraska Volun teer Weather Service." It is not in tended to invade the field already filled by the sjgnal sorvice'tho aim being to study as carefully as possible the cli mate of the slate. The only instruments absolutely necessary are a rain guagc and scale, which will be furnished at cost. Any other instruments desired will be fur nished at cost. The cost of rain gauge and scale will not exceed one dollar, with graduate glass cylinder, (the most accurate measure) tho cost will not exceed three dollars. All blanks for records will be furnished in du plicate, one set to be retained and the other to be forwarded at the end ot the month to Lincoln. Full instruc tions for recording all phenomena that can be observed without instrumental aid will be furnished by volunteers. Reports will be furnished to the press of the state monthly, Volunteers are requested from every county in Ne braska. Please forward your names at once. If suuicient eneouragerusut is received work will commence with February 1st. 1873. It is proper to state that this work is undertaken under the auspices of tho Agricultural College of the State University, Lin coin being the central station, and that for my services as director, I shall receive no pecuniary compensation. Papers throughout the State lire re quested to copy. Respectfully yours Gileeut E. Bailey, Director. E. 1. Fairfield, President University of Nebraska. A Wonderful Invention. ll'rom the N. Y. Daily Graphic An invention all frugal wives will appreciate in fact, an article that even rivals the sewing machine in usefulness is now on exibition at the Rroadway store of the Wilson Sewing Machine Company, in this city ; yet it is so wonderfully simple that it can scarcely be classed as an invention, and a wonder to everybody that it was not discovered years .ago. The inven tion consists in a very simple little attachment of the Wilson shuttle sew ing machine for darning all kinds of rips, tears, worn out places, etc., in clothing, table and bed linen, stockings, underwear, etc., in the same manner that it is done by hand, and leaves the lepaired part scarcely discernable. The operator of the sewing machine can darn a large-sized hole in a bed sheet or table cloth almost instantan eously. It is to be regretted, however, that this wonderful invention is pat ented and owned by the Wilson Sew ing Machine Company, of Chicago 111., who will not permit its use except with one of its make of sewing machines, .which, the Company's man ager states, is furnished with each of the Wilson shuttle sewing machines without extra price. Truly, this is a golden nest-egg for the Wilson Sewing Machine Company, and, it is said, they are running their works day and night and making and selling COO machines a day. j As two children were playingtogeth er, lit Lie Jane got angry and pouted. Johny said to ln-r, "Look out, Jane, or I'll take a seat up there on your lips." "Then," replied Jane, quite cured of her pouts, "I'll laugh, and you'll fall off." Boston Journal. Wo has come borne, And he lias brought the finest line of Dress Goods, Staple Goods, ' Fancy Goods and Notionsyou ever saw. 7 A"Z say saoiMsBg sif gresei3 ie bj the aa5 boots a sad lioe till youa easi9! refc you Huastt hmjo Spring and Summer Goods eyer and ever so cheap. Now is your clianco hound to sell and undersell anybody. Hurry up. I want to (jo East ayain next month. BOOT? -ajsto 2 f4imy&w-$&jj Imp, en i tea mmym&mm TV.T A TV..T T T TT7 A life R mm mm imwmm m umm 9 n B H n jK n 91 S KB Ml wm m mm r-m mrm In workmanship is equal to a Chronometer Watch, and as elegantly finished as a first-clasc Piano. It received the highest awards at the Vienna and Cen tennial Expositions. IT SEWS CS-FCURTH FAST ER than other machines. Its capacity is unlimited. Thero are more W I L S O fJ T.l A C H IN C S Gold in tho United States than the combined sales of all tho others. THE VILSOH IY1EKD1NC ATTACHMENT, for doing all kinds of repairing, ViTHOUT PATCHING, given FREE with each machine. A Certificate is given with each Machine, guaranteeing to keep it in repair, free cf charge, for five years. It requires no special instructions to learn how to uso it. Satisfaction guaranteed, or no pay. P.achines delivered freo of charge anywhere in tho United States. Send for Illustrated Catalogue, and ask for sample cf mending, and our Circular No. 197 for further Instructions fcr buying machines upon terms stated in the Catalogue. wSSte!. 17ILS0H SEWING MACHINE 00. 827 & 829 Broadway, New York; New Orleans, La.; Cor. Stats and Madison Sts., Chicago, Ills.; and San Francisco, Cal. THE STEINAU mfifm1Z5 fmXKF9n TfT f A "ES V IMPERII JEWELRY CO.'S dl SeJ WJbM lUl WiLjiJdiii I CASKE1 And Nw lllustrafed Catalogue, with fhir Tmprrinl Cnnbet rontain one pair of Tjdj"s Fmvlpts, on Iijtuan Keck Chain anil Locket one si i prstiHlft. one pairef Mpcve Uutions. one I.aiJv Sc-t (Kar-nnrsard Fin i.one !Senl Kinsr, oneriiirravetl "Frieui I ship Kin?, on Plain Kin?, one cmhisl t'oll.ir Itaium: ail of which arc the finest croM.pincr, warrat I tetl-frt "land the test of solid arnlti, 'id exnrtly as renrfscn tel bv tlie eutrraviaes in this ann'unceineii titul morocco casket, postpaid, to any ad-lress. Our illustrated cata'.uirue accompanies every casket free. . v'"5 one ,ne Ira;H'r'al 'ltei3 in onr possession, we nn:t fav, that, while the article are n( nollil (rol l, they are beautiful imitations and very prettv. ewh particular piece being equally as cotnl as ai sold in the city Jewelry store. Editopp Hm xd Kakm. "An honorable hon.-te. entitled tr the confidence of thejr patrons.'' Kditob Christian- Woiid. "We endirse the hich order or rejpK-tfhility attached to the stTnan Jewelrv Co." Kn. Boktok i.ob To assure our patrona of our responsibility, wo f fr to ai:v reiiHliio busincs house in Cincinnati, an by permission to the commercial agency of Tappan, McKillop and Co." ifail all orders to STEINAU JEWELRY COMPANY, No. 5 Arcadet CINCINNATI C wmsra caps till -OT T 1 v V instruction how o become Agents. IT H ml oared myseS in 1-iiUi Boo lor to couu aiyes rni i par-Uculars- 1)1(.CU.8VK1. lttt . Mudisua bW. UiXtfU. ill. 31W13 A rHYSTO LOGICAL Viczr of Marriage ? innitijiiitial lri-;;c cif th X" Jr1 t'f Jutin ot mrr ,e ud th. ' t-jruntv-yauit'i tr.at until lor u; itie K O ,,VJ. cret of Keproduction and .me llse&ses 01 women. r .j Tj a kit " ir. nmiiu tl Jf " rtadaK mi pacs, pric dfKsJ rf'cts. On .11 r!nr.'.i- oi & pr:vRta ! :.tare .mini? :rom Set Abuse, Exoesfe., or Secret jDlsesoes, iui tli ltt Cleans of criri-, .' .u so pjiCfK. priwiu ct. A CI.INIO AIi irCijKE on the above diimiH and tnoieot the Throat and Lungs, Catarrbr&upture, ta Opium Habit..vr.. pnee 10 cts. Kither book .rut poaipaid on receipt o price ; or all thrsa, ocntaininK4fl"r-'''' hutitully illncitnited. tor "5 et. Address B liUTXd, i.a. LtH.fJi eu St. Louis, 210. ! A TEAR. Apents granted. Busi ness legitimate. Particulars free. A4dreu J. WOKTH t CO.. St Loais. Mo. OPIUM And Morphln. HabltnlwU!y andedlly ctirl. i'alal; no puMlcily. tDjuuip furrvUrnlri. 1)h. CRlTnl, 137 Wasbtaftou fet, Ciurago, IIU PTJFMiriT WITCH ATT riTilT (stoii-indcr.Frei witheveryorder. Out- tit tree. J. ii. Um lord 6: Co.. Chicago, 111. $3 GOT.D PLATED "WATCHES. Chrane.t iu the kuowo orlil. smii Wawi Frik to AUaT4 Aoi.Kt--., A. OOL LTKK &. CO. ClllCAtio. lu Dr.A.G.OLIN'Si V mail Hi g- "lllr. forth rurauf ail DUsj.v of lrtvate nature, mtilrlr? from evly aliuM1 r Inflation of rittt?r s-x. KmliiiU AVcuknoiro.liici!H FmioMlont, Lom or .Mrnorr, linputn-'l Mitnt, Immk M ii hood or Impotvnc, Nervous JfrvMHty, (r-nnar li:it.v t'unrtl ; dUca.- of the IiluIler Kltlnejm 1.1 vrr, 1 smice A-th:iir, CstArrh. iilr. ail Ciironi.- rl Dl"- i; l-sK OK t KI A l,r,Hoil.l to Lis treatnietit. 1-r.U m ha hl liVloinc rxit-rionce, unit runs liens otrws fail. II i a (rjwitiate of the K-!.TmKl 5v no niercurv. ItM th lar.fr.t pru-tic tn the U. S. LAII EM rruiiiring Ire t men t with rlvi4te bom and toard, rail or write. Kverv c nveittnce for l;lie nu. fenri fifty renU foe damnl of UubU tl'KiUs ami cir cular of Important Information by t xpn-. iliU OlsIi'H Fftnale T'lU, 5 jkT Bx. toniltiit'.m free. MARRIAGE GUIDE yountr aii-1 mirl.ile 'if both S-jh, ou all dira of a rMvr.t n-Httirt. YaHtsM advire to t n-finird and th- L-utJt-iiiilatlnjc mrrtK. How to he healthv ard tnily h vj'pjr iu the tiutr-Iv-t rr'a tion. fe:rr iniiy mUould giL tut book. I'rhJv 50 csiiU. W any aJ untaa, Maied. THE 11 OLD RELIABLE" RICHARDS Power Corn-Shellers and Separators KTIIili "I1V THE riEIiD." Over- .000 In Iailv Service. THF.V MIIKI.I. n.K .N I'HO.tTllECOB. 1 IS OX ffV TMK OKM. HAhTK ?' Mt.llTf. l.AOO Tn prr hnnr n il h trn-liur jio-.vcr. l.OOO 1m iirr lay with mi--lioi-Kr ;ow-r. BUT IT If VOL' CA.V.-' Tnt "TI1KY SAV" of Tlicm : 111., rrntrxl it. . fa., -;l-a;r. Wehaveslx manliini 5. ll.-.vr !if'iltil 1.iii).inui busV eJs com Lu sixty tlais. Uood vxirk an-1 s.-:isfti.i y. lw li. M.Uio:,. tcaiiitf. 111. Central XT. It. I".!vV.l'or. Wcno Kiclmrils' Slinllcra in mir Waifiiousrs. Am subbtaiitial and durable, iicii rlwin aril -i:M wi-il. J. K. iiL c1v1.m;;ia:iL I'ulon i:i.-rtor, I:'.irs .it.v, yin. HavesliHIM l.U'io biisiit'U ii. r Ivur wi.U Iiirt:ar1 No. ) Maoliir.rs, doiiiir K'J clo:iu wark. Uavo bail tbruu sizes. Sbip smother No . ) i t -tion. . M. II. I.A r.jTIA-'.V Siip'L ElcrnJorn, C!ilHrotlio, ITavf .l.-K'-d an I s!ii! ('-l .vor ovr lui.'i'im !iOs!el3 ecru uuuiuUJy. wltb lour aheliur and En-rim'. MAiiUKLDtCO. Nnntli lOTot Elcvatcrs. IinllaimiinlH.Iiid. li.ive usl No. 2 six years. s:'!l ' 1- r hour. Frit Us waicim-liaiiiiiu-rs. c.-ir-iirifcs. li-tr.sp--,ho--s. t:-yoit, etc; lL-k5-cliuius " worry ii," but '.' t..' , i. J.NO. JL. 11 AN--A tt Ca JIr.on V IJv F.ii'v.itor. ri!i. TTnvopheni-: ri.r.iMj biij-b-.l i-t r hour Tth Vn. 1. I.n tiiuiy sulTif-tory. J Ml. Ssfi.n'AlU' li CO. filCKARDS imti WORKS CO., if. iiaitrs of rSsisJ;? i:m;1 r,:ii5; 4.ii) ui O PRICE! 5. 3 .4 ? tad' "W X-iA c i c irniK Fai! and Winter of 1377 and 78. ".Ye have recoiv-.l u Tin'MKNDOir.S STOOIC of .St:ule and rancy Dry ejooils, Mill'mi'i v. Ci.ithin, Il.tts aiid ... - 11 . . : . l..4 .V;.. WI11CI1 vt? Wilt St'll at pilt l'S t.ltlt ive our cii.-.u-nu'is ;m i.im oi iiio- VERY LOW PRICES which we will :ill:ero to. Prints (standard) 10 yards for 81.00 Canton rhnmil. 12 " 4 Cotton JJatliiiLT, 8 !!.. for 1.(10 Cottoiiinh'.':, frcjn l-"c rer yard up (Vuiforteis. fioni fOc a piece up Felt Skirts, from ii Standard Carp; t Warp. 1.23. 3 Mnimlle u; nlies Ciiiuntlets. i'k: I t r V.V.V Children's Merino Ilos.s 4 p.r.r for 2 c Cients' Merino Underwear from "3e up. -n JV. Overcoats fruva ."?:J.23 up BOOT? AND SHOES. Mens' Boots from S2.23 up Trunks from Sl.3i) to S'i.OO. Full line of Trial m Fringes, Silk, and alT kinds of Vol vetines, Plush. It AM GE and SPLENDID STOCK of Zephyrs, Wcosted and Berlin Yarn, W: f, i :-vi rO . PERFORATED PAPEIl IX GOLD SILVER AND ALL COLORS. Fine stock of LADIES READY MADE CLOAKS from S3 .00 up. CASSAMERES, DUBAI! E BLACK ALPACAS. SCOTCH PLAID. WRAPPER GOODS LADIES TILTEES. CORSETS and WHITE UNDERWEAR.. OUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. as presided over bv Mrs. Dull, the expo ienced Lady Trimmer who was with us last season, is full and complete. M s. Dull is competent todo any work in this department satisfactorily. We hsve the finest stock of millinery goods west of Chicago, and do not propose to he undersold. Don't Forct The Place, PHILADELPHIA RE 1 n w BOUNTER, PLATFORM WAGON &TRACK THE BEST ARE TTHE CHEAPEST msafescaleco. 265 BROADWA Y N. Y. 121 CHESTNUT ST. PHLA.PA, HI SENECA ST. CLEVE. 0. TOOF'S STANDARD RUFFLER, For ALL Sewing Machinei. The best to use and mott perfectly constructed. Address E. J. T00P, " Dombstio " Building, New York, or Tfw IIavks, Ct. THE LIGHTEST RUNNING, THE SIMPLEST, THE MOST DURABLE, THE MOST POPULAR or SEWING MACHINES. rossessirjer all tho latest and most dealraWe improvements. It is easily understood, makes the double thread lock-stitoh, baa self-rcculatln ten. sions and take-up. and will do the nhole range of family work without chanee. The DOMKSTIC " is made in the moot dnr nble manner, with conical steel bearings aud compenuatimj journals thronhont. Afrenta for the " DOMESTIC" Sewlnsr Ma chine and the ' DOMKSTIC " Taper Fashioaf wanted in uil unoccujjicd territory. Addreea Ze-xizg ITacliise Coapacy,' rev Tort ST ("ajis, rniu.uir.xs -it weiry, .Notions, o., .?..- nft . w.4 - ; . T 1 f. ! , -,- i iwr will uaj tui-4'i.uuu.i. j. mi "Minn, Other riran.d;. CO vards for SI. 00 Indian Head Muslin. 12 'd.s for 81.00 AVater 1 'roofs, from 70c per y'd up I'.huikets, (full line) 81.23 per pair up Indies shawls, from 73c up All wool varn, hest in market 83c '! up Ladies Kid (iioves, T Ladies Meiiini Uore r. u-r pair lip pair lr adies .Merino L nlerwtar, o;,c t' i' NATHAN. CLOTHING. Fall Suits from 63.00 up. Ladies Shoes from SI. 00 up injs, Fringes, Ball P. 3 L.Ml'l ULUlll, rain jEXjjpsmm J. V. WECKBACH, Prop. NEW GOODS, ELEGANT STYLES. We arc in almost DRY AND FANCY GOODS, aal-KMDIElllEa whieli we olTer our friend"! and the public ut WliolcaIe at juioi-M Cashmeres, Alpacas, Delaines, &c. Calicos, from 12 to 16 Yards for $1.00. 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