Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, October 02, 1879, Image 1

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    oiuv.'iuc rr ti b-.-rih - Ui Fall and Winter clothing. New goods arriving daily. Every thing fresh and new. O'Hourke, the boss cutter, is on hand and guarantees satisfaction. Sign of the D-os:. W. : i
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The Herald.
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PLATTSMOUTR, NEBRASKA.
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Or Vin.n St.. One KIok J-'ortli of Main,
Cor. of I ':f?li Street.
t?- Ml Adv.-nUng !4.i4.: Hue J-n: ;.:.
Transient oi Sinctit. imi'.t ' Pact
hi A1 vimce.
JNO. A. MACMURPHY, Editor.
PERSEVERANCE CONQUERS,
(TERMS: $2.00 a Year.
Terms in Advance:
J47 Eti a Copi"- of lh Ilffl M.o f-- sn'.c 'it
J. I'.Yui N'i, at the Post-onice Nci U.- .it,
M;:in Street.
On ropy, one y:ir.
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VOLUME XV. V
PLATTSMOUTII, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 'J, 1870.
XUMBKR 28.
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REVOLUTION!
the
arwlorVI Sinirov
c420 Uitvs thi St UP. .
. :; nt-s wanted i" every tvn. Sample
I on application. t- bt
Ifr. as a K':a' at "f
. Six. to le pai'l :if:c-r live
: mai-liine w anaiiteil, and a
"veil itli ac-W lr.r.i'liinu t
f.v.i veari. Two liiaellllK-,
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-. v: ; : three inirliiiicc. ?: i'iir
; i live in.crlniie', iietil
z" or.lers.
i;v)XS. KOSTKR&r..
U". .v 1.7 i laik St., likafn, Iil.
ii' 4
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HENRY BCSCK
IEALKli IN
IT 12. H 3L X 12. 2? S,
SAFES, CHAIRS,
i- re. ftc, Kir.,
Of All Tc$rrtptins.
HETALLiC BURIAL CASES
'f size, i. a.ly maue ami soM cheap for c-a-i'.i.
I,TY FINE HEAKXE
is n'iw i v:.MY rou si:i:yict:.
ORGANS & PIANOS
O; I'.vi. rv Iiecriptioii.
CHEAP FOR CASH.
TV- Cilehiatoi!
Whittlesey Patent
WINDOW SHAPE rIA'i'U HEX,
( ,iiili;. -. wilh Holler, for 2.",ets.
LamLreouia Window Shades.
At!'! :i I.:.;; -.'!- variety of Cheaper Shade.,
of all v ai iL-i te-c.
V'i !i rii !- :'.Mi.:v-i for .;s patronage. 1
!i :ie a'.; to i;.'.' ami examine my
i,m:i;k stock of
.Hi. n'I?TS'lK AMI ( (HT!M
r.r.KJK'. r.uicK'.
1 1 mi want any
lit o or Ornanontdl Brick,
Call on
J. T. A. HOOVER,
i.'trisYILl.E, - - XEI'.UASXA.
of sl7c it y hotel-
ri.A rrsMor rn, m:p..
I'i-yt i.". I.oc'uins iiciciiin.
i'n st C'l.ns Uonfilii:.
Ciooil SMii:i'.e i;.j in
'. . ! !l'.:r and every r unfort
A fioojl Hotel can Furnish
A"s-3. Coo l Yiue.. ".ood Deer, Cood !.iiinirs
;... il l.einoir.nle. C.ooil Ciai",
Kept at the City Hotel.
H.J
TK!.I. CiHlS, l iopiietor.
-0 vA;.i AUir.3T:a:T:i.
I." v" -
in..- ".. .
ir.rfrofiiTiKvir TiaMh, or Lunii
; a-ii.'.-i.'.. ;ake cli. cr, lor
;;,'. l.iili-iV!-.! ill Care Yon.
If r.. . - . a i'iiT:i-tr.p;nn 1 havo ir.rtaxpilymir.
r.;-.. - '-.i-.il'lu t" icr . or ft inotht r, vnm
,.uf v. .ii.-.'i ";.i',i;."rif Tu are s'mply ailint
If i .. 1 f.i-i ud .ntcd, wi'.uuut KitMlf
ifcji.iiv.r., l
!!: 51.ii.TH willi 5ieti-f You
.: vt'ryl.'ivjiiiit u: or a liiaa of let-t-.-i
s. 1- . vcr yum riuidiiirflil work, ,
I" r- i1-;' :ct ii;..Sli -!isilieii You.
X' v..; pii-l r.'Vi!rnr f;-. m any India
crv7"i, I . ..i,c l.w'-i--.t, u--. l- o.lcll the Cus.',
Iio; iriri i!l(l!i'!ii'Vi. Y'oii.
T' -.-. - i. vnrk-"J-h.-, on t'i? fn-Tn, at th.
,: ; . a r t! f' -' i n-t y.Kr -': :'-:n nee.l.
1 1. : : or buii-juiulii. vilthunt iutoxl
l-ty r.lrien lf.fi Vhnt Von Need.
Jfvvin .1 !. ri.j vom iv -t Is fi-Ho, your
Ii r. l.l clvc you Nnr U:o unit Vigor.
il I Vo. . i 'i ?. 0: r'U-r.t, iafet and Irtrrft.
Aii im.i.vii.
fir, T "T " f.r S'..'.in. h,T :ver BTi.t Ki;nc.yslnp-
P. I. ' ':,' 'anj i-nvi-;:! 1,- curt? for drunk-
, .-i t.-.'J'.i'L.j .'iml I'&reotica.
A. w :r-v-'. '' ! I Vf.-. C . !l!..-U-r, N. Y.
rwr,ri'-SSJr.-KB,J
Cathartic Pills
Comliino the rlioiecst, rnthartii rrinc-ipletc
in iniJicine. in proportions accurately ad
justed to secure activity, certaititv, ancj
unifonntty of effect. Tlic y nre the'" result
of yi.'irs cf c arcfnl stmiy and prac-tical ex-per.n.i-nt,
and sire tin; most iTwtual rem
edy yi t dNooveic (1 for diseases, caused l)T
cleinn-iu-t:t .of the stoma-!;, liver, anl
I'O'.veU, v hich rcjuire I'rorupt and effectual
tr-attiieit. Avru' In i s are spcririlly ap
pii. aMe, to this class of diseases. They act
iir.-c! 1" f'ti llie ciiestive and assimilative
processes, and restore r.oular healthy ac
tion. Tlic ir extensive us,; hy physicians in
t'icir practice, am! hy a!! civilized nations.
Is ( in: of the many proofs of their value as
n safe, sure, and js-rfectly n liable purgative
Tin (lioine. Ilcinjr rciiimnndcd ol the ctn
it i.iratel ilt s .f purely vegetable sub
RTam es, they are TKsuively free from calo
n.el. or any injurious properties, and can be
administer, d to children n ith s-rfe t .safety.
Awn's 1'ii.i.cj ari an eiT-c ttial euro for
Constipation or C'ostivomss, Indiges
tion, Lysiep.ia, Iiss of Appetite,
Foul iStomach ancl IJreatli, liv.Iness,
llemlaclie, loss of Memory, Xuiiibness,
ltilioiiMtess, ,laiinIie-, Klieiiriiatisin,
I ruptioiis ancl sitiu Iisease, lropsy,
Tnmors, Worms, Neitiali:t, Colic,
'.rips, Iinrrliijej, Oysentery, Cout,
I'iles, Disorders of Hip. Uver. and all
other diseus,. resnitiirfr front a disordered
.i tae of the cliestiie apparatus.
As a linner 1'iH they have no ecpr.al.
While Kf-ntl-. iti their action, theso Tills
nre the most Hiorouph and searching cathar
tic that can he employed, and ntver pivfl
pa:u unless the bowels ;.re infl itoed. and
then their intluenee is lalincr. Tliey stiniu
l.vre the appetite, rnd dijjestive orcans; tbey
rperate. to j.nriry and nri. h the blood, and
'.mpart renewed b-ulth and vi-or to tha
Thole sysfeii).
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.,
Practical nml Analytical :hruit,
Lowell, M?s5.
OT.O ST ill. lK,"C;'i-r tlRTTHsr.
FIRST
National Bank
)F TLATTSMOUJir. NEI1KASKA,
PCcrF.ssoR to
TOOrtd; HAWA & CI.AIIIk
John FirnKHALii President.
K.C 1'dvkv Yice 1'resideiit.
A. W. M I.Al c;m.lN... .Cashier.
JomiO UotHKE Assista Cashier.
This r.ank i now open for 1-uslnes at their
aew room, coiner Mam ami Sixth st eets, and
piepuit d to transact a neiiera.!
BANKING BUSINESS.
Stock, Bond. Gold. Government and Local
Securities
l'.OUGIIT AND SOLD.
De20!ts Iii'ceiced and Interest AUotc
ert on Time CtrtiJi-.-ates.
DRAFTS DBAVH,
Vvuilahle in any part of the United States and
lu all the rrlneipul Towns and Cities
of Kurcipe.
; s:ts ron tiik
cki.!:iuiati:i)
NTiiAN Lute Alio Allan Line
or stj;a?i iiijs.
Person v.ilimg to bring out their friends from
ti.rope can
I V. KCIIASK TICKETS FHOM CS
Thronjh to IMattsraotith.
nr.
F 'Ca IPC -
J. F, BAUMEISTER
Furnisiiea FreU, I'urc Milk,
Special call attended to. and Fresh Milk
from same cow furnished when wanted.
iiy
Excelsior Barber Shop.
j. c. BOONE,
Main St ntt, opposite Saunders House.
S II A V I X C. AM) SHAMTOOIX tt
Especial attention piven to
'JUTTIXtJ ('HIT, DEED'S AX I) LA
DIES' HAIR.
'JAI.L A -TP Si:n UOONfi, C.KXTS,
A nd '"t : boon in a
CLE A. XT I
A. Sclilcscl & Bro.,
Man ':1a..'; arcrs of
! "I I'.e.-b-rs in
FANCY PMOKKl 's AKTICLFS. KMOKINO
..-..I ciiuWiNi;
T 0 B A C C 0 S .
Kpfri: 1 l'.KANDS and sizes of CICAKS tnaile to
order, urn! s.Misfact ion Ktiai ui.tced. Cigur
clippings s-old for smoking tobacco.
Main St. three doois west of Sai'lidcr House.
l'LATTSMOlTTH, Nf-R. lOly
nmiriinr omnDi
1 m n ii n I I I ; ti i i ti
J. S. DUKE
Has just opened an entire new stock of hard
ware, on
Ner.t door west of Chapman Zu Smith's inui;
Store.
SHELF HARD WARE,
SHOVELS, HAKES. SI' APES and
ALL (J A HP EX TOOLS.
XAILS, NAILS. XAILS, ly the Kcj
or Eon if I -HOPE,
roWDEli. SHOT, GRIND
syOXES, WHEEL-BARROWS.
A FulliLine of CI'TLF.KY.
Sj(::iilllii'.tcs to JluihUrs and Con
tra:t tfo.
All ood sold as low as they puf'ijly can be
and live. 4ly
dealer in
DUY GOODS,
CLOTHS.
BLANKETS,
FLANNELS,
FURNISHING GOODS.
- :o:
GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS.
Lar;;e stock of
BOOTS and SHOES
to be
CLOSED OUT AT COST
Notions, Queensware,
and in fact everything you can call for in
the line of
General Merchandise.
CASH FAII) FOU HIDES AND FCK3.
All kim'-i of country produce taken in ex
change for goods.
SAGE BROTHERS,
Dealers in
S T O "ST IE S ,
iw ci cbc mm., m- 9
KTC, KTC, ETC.
Oue DiHr East of the 1'ost-OIfice, I'lattsrnouth,
Nt braska,
Practical Worken in
SHEET IRON, ZINC, TIN, J7RA
ZIEKr,dr.,dn. Lare assortment of Hard ann Soft
Pinup?, Gass Pipes ancl Fittings.
OO-AJLl, STOVES,
Wood and Coal Stoves for
HEATING OR COOKING,
Always on nand.
2vry variety of Tin, Sheet Iron, r.nd Zinc
Work, kept in Stock.
WAKING AND REPAIRING,
lone on Short Notice.
&EVEnrTMXU IV A li HA X TE D .' .'3
PRICES I.OW lOWX.
SAGB ROS.
PROFESSIONAL. CARDS
T. St. UTI.SOV,
ATTORXKY' AT LAW. rr;w:tiee in Saun
ders and Cavs Counties. Ashland, Nebraska.
3".int
K. It. WIMill tM,
ATTOllNKY' AT LV, l'lattsmoiitli. Neb. Of
fice Front Kooni over Chapniau & Smitli's
Irim Store. 4 ly
WILL H. 1VHE.
COLLECTIONS .-i S?XCTALTr.
ATTORNKY AT LAW. Keal Est ite. Fire in
surance mull 'ol lection Asrenev. mien in Fitz
gerald's block, l'lattsinutilli, Nebraska. ?Jm3
GKO. ?. MMIT1I.
ATTOP.NK Y AT LAAV and Ileal Fstat bro
ker. SptKial attention iziven to Collections
and a'l matters aftectiinr the title to real estate.
1 nfice on ad tloor, over IVst O:!ioe. l'l.itl.iinoiit b,
Nebraska. 'i
JAM KS K. MOKHISOV. W. I.. ISI50WNK.
Notary Fub'.ie.
MOUStmOX A BKOW'XK.
ATTOKNKYS AT LAW. Will practice in Cass
and adjoining Counties ; pives special attention
t collections and abstracts of title. Oillee in
Fitzstfi-ald Dlock, riattmouih, Nebraska.
17vl
I. II. WIIKKLKIi i CO.
LAW OFFICE, Keal Estate, Fire and Life In
surance Agents, lialtsiiicuth, Nebraska. Col
lectors, tax-payers. Have u complete abstract
of titles, p.uy and sell real estate, uejiotiate
loans. &c. liJ1
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
And Solicitor la Chancery. Offlce m Fitzger
aid Block,
10VJ n.ATTSMOLTH. NEB.
IH. J. 1. 3lfCKKA,
HOMCEfATHIC THYSICIAX. at Factory
ville, (.'ass county, Nebraska. Sib-
It. It. MVIXiiisTOX. M. R..
PltYStCIAX & SLKCiEON.
OFFICE HOL'KS. from 10 a. ni.. to 2 p. tn.
Examining Surgeon for V. S. l'ensiou.
iit. Y. ii. KCiiiiattNE:iiT.
Tit CTISIX ITIYSICTAN. "id attend calls
at all hours, niiilit or day. IMattsmoiitli. Ne
braska. Office ia Chapman & Smith s Drug
Store.
J. II. IIAL.Ii. 31. I.
rilYPIC IAW AKII Sl'BGEOJt.
OFFICE with Dr. Livingston South Side of
Main Street, between Ml and 7th streets. Will
attend calls promptly. '' i
ViXV. :i,rTTKB.
DBKTIST.
I'lattMniouth. Xebrnskn.
fiffiee on Main Street over Solomon Na
than's Store. S"V
cs7 Ain.es iv. is n i:.v.
Tonsorial Artist.
PLATTSMOl'TH SEBKASKA.
I'lacc of business on Main St.. between 4th
auditti streets. Shamoomg. Shaving, chil
dren's hair cultiiiK, etc. etc. 19ly
C03I3IKUC1AL HOTEL,
LINCOLN, NEI5.,
J.J. IJIHOEF, - - - Proprietor.
The best known and most nopular l.aml'ord
ill the State. Always .stop at liiu Commercial.
LEX II off r- noxxs,
Moriiiiiir 5?c;v S;)Iosi !
()::e dooi eu-t of fie Samit',"l ii..uf. Y.e
keep t lie best of
Beer, Wines, Liquors Cigars.
3:;m9 Constantly en H.-o.d.
All N 1) E ilS i To Us E.
J.S.GREGORY, - - - Proprietor.
Location Central. ;od Sample Koom..
Every attention paid to gnosts. 4:;m3
Pl.ATTSMnrTH, ----- N'Kll
PLATTSF?10UTH T.ilLLS.
T L ATTS MO L'T 1 1 , NEB.
V. 32II5Si:L., - Front ic tor.
Flour, Com Meal A- Feed
Alwavs on band and for sale at lowest cash
in iees. The highest prices paid for Wheat and
Corn, rarticuiar attention tiveu custom work.
jMACIIINE SHOPS!
WAYMA1T
PLATTSMOL'TII, XKll.,
Repairer of Steam Engines, DoiUrss,
Saw and Grist Jlillr
UAK AI STEAM FITTlntiS,
fro'iRht Iron ripe. Force and Lift Vipes.Steam
(Jaujres. Safety-Valve (lovenmrs. and all
kinds of Brass Engine Fittings,
repaired on short notiwe.
FARM MACHINERY
J. G- CHAMBERS,"-"
Manufacturer of and Dealer in
22 J3l SS. SSI S3 S S,
SADDLES,
COL LA
HALTERS,
WHIPS
ETC., ETC., ETC.
REPAIRING
Done with Neatness! Dispatch.
. e only place in tow 11 where "Turley's pat
ent self adjustable horse collarsare sold."
49 Cm
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H. A. WATERMAN & SON.
Wholesale and Uetail Dealers ia
PINE LUMBER,
LATIT.
SHINGLES,
SASK,
Doans,
BLINDS,
ETC.,
ETC.,
ETC.
Main street. Corner of Fifth.
PLATTSMOUTII, - - - - XEB.
Still Better Kates for Lumber
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
,Slal directory.
A. S. r.ADI'.'K'K, V: S. Senator. Heat rice.
AI.VIX SACXDEUS. V. S. Senator, Omaha.
TIIS. .1. M .HiiS, Kepresentative. I'eru.
I.l;lNl'S NANCE. Governor, Lincoln.
S. .1. ALEXANDER. Secretary of State.
F, W. LKI DTK E. Auditor. I.lneOl.i. ..
i. M. I. liTLE I T. Treasurer, Lincoln.
S. It. THOMPSON, Sntit. Public Instruction.
V. M. DAVIS, l.al.cl Commi-sioner.
C. .1. DILWOItTH. Attorney Oeneral.
REV. C. C. IIAII1!IS. Chaplain of Penitentiary.
Dlt. 11. P. MAiTHEWSON, Supt. Uosjital lor
t he Insane.
o
Sttpre$ne Court.
S. MAXWELL. Chief Justice, Fremont.
OEO. P.. LAKE, Omaha.
A MAS A COl'.l'., Lincoln.
Seroii't Judicial T)itrict.
S. E. rOt'ND. .Tud-e. Lincoln.
.1. C. WATSON, in-oseeutinsr-Att'v. Neb. Cltv.
V.'. L. WELLS, Clerk Di.-t. Court, l'lattsuiouih.
County TJircrtory.
A. X. SFLLIVAX, Couiitv .Tudsc.
.1. D. I I' TT. County Clerk.
.1. M PAT I'EksoN", County Treasurer.
K. W. I! YI KS. Siieri'T.
li. AV. KA IK FIELD. Surveyor.
i. HILDKKUAND, Coroner.
c-cn- rv roMMissiOfKRa.
HEXIJY WOLFE. Liberty Precinct.
.IAMES CKAWFOKD. South Ilend Precinct.
SAM'L KICHAKDsOX. Mt. Pleasant Pieciuet.
City 'Directory,
J. W. JOHNSON. M.-.vor.
.?. M. PATTEKSON. Treasmer.
.1. D. SIMPSON. City Clerk.
KICIIAKD VIVIAN. Police Judf.
1. P.. Ml'Ul'HY, Citv Marshal.
WM. L. FLLS. Chief of Fire Dept.
rotNci i.m e-.
Ixt Ward .1. PEPPEKl'.K'.M, V. V. LEONARD.
ild Ward ti. W. FAIRFIELD, J. V. YVECK-
l BACH.
3d Ward K. C. OUSHIXO, THOS. POLLOCK.
4th Ward P. McC ALLAN. E. S. SHAdiP.
J'oilmatler-JXO. W. MARSHALL.
B. & M. R. R. Time Table.
Taking Effect May 4, 1870.
FOR OMAHA FROM PLATTSMOUTII.
Leaves 7 :K) a. m. Arrives 8 -YS a. m.
" 3 :.? p. ni. " 4 -Jio p. ni.
FROM OMAHA FOU rLATTSMOL'TTI.
Leaves 9 (s a. iu. Arrives 10 :40 a. m.
6 :u) p. m. . . T :0j p. m.
FOR TIIE WEST.
Leaves riattsmoutb D :45 a. ni. Arrives Lin
coln. 12 -45 p. in. ; Arrives Kearney, 7: .r5 p. in.
Freight leaves 9 :00 a. 111. Ar. Lincoln -l :5j p.m.
FROM THE WEST.
Leaves Kearney. 6 :.'-0 a. 111. Leaves Lincoln,
1 ..'mi p. in. Arrives I'lattsmoath. 4 :'-!0 p. m
Freight leaves Lincoln It :40 a. 111. Arrives
PlaltsiHouth, 4 :.V p. ui.
OOINO EAST.
Express, C :1S a. m.
Passenger, (train eneh day) 4 :2C p. m., except
Saturday. Every third Saturday a train con
nects at "the usual time.
It. V. II. U. Time Tabic.
; Takinu Effect Sunday, March 2.1, 18TD.
SOl'TH.
6 :"rpm
f. :.'7
6 :48
7 :i'5
7 :55
8 : J0
f -.:r
9 :I0
9 :.".pni
STATIONS.
HASTINGS.
AYR.
Bl.l'K HILL.
COWI.ES. .
RED CI.' L'D.
INAVALK.
KIvEKTON.
FKAXKLIX.
LLOOMINOTOX.
NORTH.
tt am
8 :02
7 :40
7 :(I3
6 ;jr
6 :I0
5 :.r 5
5
5 :10am
C. IS, & J. Jl. K. TDEL TABLE
WESTWARD.
Exnress Mail.
'.rave
Chiejieo... ..
".I' ll lot
1 1 alrsimr; . . .
Burlii-eton
'ItlllllM.l
Ix-rit ni
( 'rest on
Ri d Oak
Plattsmouth
. . .(' 1. 'am in cmpm
. . ' 1 L'.'pin ' I 4.".ain
.. j 4 SSpru 5 .t5aiil
..I 7 4cim 8 Mam
. . : 10 TiOpin 1 1 s.'am
. . : I 4...'illl 2 I'ipni
. . 4 2 mill . I."ptn
.. ! 7 tOani ' 8 oopm
i 9 ioamj
Air.
EASTWARD.
Express Mail.
Leave riattMiiouth : SiVpni' a "sani
ld Oak snojim' sijin
" Creftou in :'.'.pni 11 laain
" Ciiarlt'in : 12 5raiii ' 2 l"pin
Otiiiniwa ."5 "jctut-.i " iOui
" r.ai '.in jioii ; aoar.i S 40;im
" Csiestei! ' s ,V.am 11 (-Spin
" Mfnlota : l'J l.'pm , 3 P'am
Ar: ;v Chica;:o ri ;;o;.;n ; 7 OOam
ONLY 2: Ho'" RS TO St. I.oi'IS bv the new
'"V il-; j-t-t opened via MONMOI-TIL PCLL
M A N PALACE SLELi'l Ni i CARS run from
Bill iir.toii tost. Louis wit limit chaliije.
BY LIC A VI N(l I'LA 'ITS MO FT H AT 3 :.n P.
M..yon arrive 111 Sr. LOT IS t iie net evening at
h :m'. and leaving St. Louis at s a. m . you ar
rive in Plattsmoiit Ii U :'i) the next morniiiir.
Coupon Tickets for sale for all points North,
South, East und West.
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Gen. Western Pass. Aent.
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turn mail, for Chills and Fever."1'
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er parts. It is an Infallible Remedy for BAD
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for the United States, surrounds each box of
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COFFEES,
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0 1 -1 ST RE I GUT & MILLER.
Call for Republican State ConYcntion
The Republican electors of the Stat nf Ne
braska are hereby called to itend delegates from
the several counties, to meet in State Conven
tion at Omaha on Wednesday. October 1. 1S79,
at 7 o'clock, p. 111. for the purpose of placing in
nomination candidates for the foilov-lng named
otlicer, viz :
One Jndtje of the Suprerrte.Coirrt '
Two Regents of the State University,
And to trTsn'-t such other business as may
properly come before the Convention.
The several counties are entitled to represen
tation ia the State Convention as follows, based
upon the vote cast for K. C. Cams. Lieutenant
Governor, for 1ST8. (except Madison, whose re
presentation is based iihmi the vote cast for
Governor in Ists.) (r")"tiK one delegate each I.'jO
votes and one for each-fraction of 75 votes ; al
so one delegate at lart;e to each organized coun
ty :
A'o. I
Ao.
Cftnnht
Adams
Ant-dope. .
Bocae
Buffalo. ..
Burt
Butler
Cass
Cedar
Cheyenne.
Clav
Colfax
Cuming ...
Custer
Dakota
Dawson
Dixou
Dodge
Douglas...
Fillmore..
Fi anklin . .
Frontier. . .
Finn as
Gage
Greeley
Gosper
Hall
Hamilton..
Harlan. ..
Hitchcock.
Holt
Howard . . .
Jefferson..
Johnson...
Vole JXl. Cmmty
Vofc J,
; ; Kearney.. .
2! Keith
3! Knox
5 Lancaster.
4 1 Lincoln. .. .
4 Madison .
X Merrick....
2 Nemaha...
2 Nuckolls .
71 Nance. ...
..2t;n
...22
..249
.lKSO
..2.10
..545
..'.HIS
..2U5
.l.vi
.. ..2C4
. . . .5Tl
....4(14
4!4
....!s7
. ...12s
l:4
....MS
4r.9
...378
22
..!'.1I2
...151
349
....945
. . .-22
...TS79
. ..3U
40
...17tf
012
74
'J
. . . 755
....4.V5
... 400
20
71
....292
. -.471
599
Otoe
Paw nee..
Phelps.. .
Pierce. . .
Platte...
...1213
5".4
176
24
viO
Polk...
.523
Red Willow 59
Richardson 1073
7 Saline
3 Sarpy
1 . Saunders.
2 Seward...
5; Sherman.
II Stanton...
1 j Thayer. . .
..9.
..S47
. .821
..818
...fi9
..122
. 41G
..171
6' Valley..
4; Washington 946
4iWavu s 1
li Webster 4 4
1 1 York 607 5
3
4! Total 257
o1
It is recommended.
FirW That no proxies be admitted to the
Convention, except such as are held bv per
sona residing in the counties from which the
proxies are given.
Second That no delegate shall represent an
absent member of his delegation, unless he be
clothed with authority from t he County Conven
tion, or is in possession of proxies from recular
lv elected delegates thereof.
' By order of the Republican "State Central
Committee.
, JAMES VV DAWES, Chairman.
II. M. WLL! S, Sec-clary.
Lin;olm, July 30, 1S79.
Call for a Republican District ConTe:i
tiuu. The Republican electors of the second Judi
cial district of Nebraska are hereby called te
send delegates from the several counties in the
district to meet at the Court-house in Nebaska
City on the 8ih day of October. A. D. 1S79, at 7
o'clock p. ni. for tlie purpose ef placing in nom
ination One candidate for District Judge,
and the transact ion of unch other business as
may properly come before it.
The several counties are eutitled to represen
tation in said convention as follows, to-wit :
Cass 9, Lancaster 14, Otoe 9. Nemaha 9
J. W. PEA KM AN.
Gko. S. Smith. Chairman.
Secretary.
TIIE U. S. CENSUS FOU 1SS0.
Ntes I'pou l!ie OSIcs of Enumerator
L! tiller the Census Law.
Tlie prescribed duties of an ctiumir
atr of the Tenth Census, under tlie
Act of March bl, will, in the
main, be identical with those of assist
ant marshals at the iSerenth, Eighth
and -Ninth Censuses, under the Act of
May 2.5, 1S30; but the provisions of
tha law regarding the time for which
the enumeration shall csntinue and
the size of enumeration districts are
such as to make the oflice of enum
erator differ rery widely from that of
assistant marshal under the law recent
ly repealed.
" Sec. 7. No enumerror shall be
deemed qualified to enter upon his du
ties until he has received from the su
pervisor of census of the district to
which he belongs a commission, under
his hand, authorizing him to perform
the t.uties of an enumerator, and st
1 ing forth tUe boundaries of the sub
division within which such duties are
te be pei formed by him. Ho shall,
moreover, take and subscribe the fol
lowing oath or affirmation:
I, . , an enumerator for
taking the cenus of the United
States, do solemnly swear, (or ailirm)
that 1 will make a true and exact
enumeration of all the inhabitants
within the subdivision assigned to me,
and will alsn faithfully collect all oth
er statistics therein, as provided for in
the act for taking the census,
aid in conformity with all lawful in
structions which I may receive, and
will make due returns thereof as re
quired by said act, and will not disclose
any information contained in the sched
ules, lists, or statements obtained by
mo to any persoa or persons, except to
my superior officers.
(Signed)
Which said oath or affirmation may be
administered by any judge of a court
f record, or any justice of the peace
empowered to administer oaths; and
a copy thereof, duly authenticated,
shall be forwarded to tho supervisor of
census before the date fixed herein for
the commencement of the enumera
tion. Sec. 8. It shall be the duty of each
enumerator, after being qualfied in
the manner aforesaid, to visit person
ally each dwelling-house in his subdi
vision, and each family therein, and
each individual liviBg out of a family
in any placo of abode, and by inquiry
made of the head of such family, or of
the member thereof deemed most cred
ible and worty of trust, or of such in
dividual living out of a family, to ob
tain each and every item of informa
tion and all the part'culars required
by ihis act, as of date Juue first, eight
een hundred and eighty. And in case
no person shall bo found at the usual
place cf abode of such family or indi
vidual living out of a family compe
tent to answer the inquiries made in
compliance with the requirements of
this act, then it shall be lawfal for the
enumerator to obtain the required in
formation, as nearly as may be practi
cable, from the family or families or
person or persons living nearest to
such place of abode.
Sec. U. And it shall be further the
duty of each enumerator to forward
the original schedules, duly certified, to
the supervisor of census of his destrier,
as his returns under tho provisions of
this act.
Sec. 10. -The compensation of enum
erators shall be ascertained and lived
as follows: In subdivisions where the
Superintendent of Census shall deem
such an allowance sufficient, an allow
ance not exceeding two cents for each
liviug inhabitant, two cents for each
death reported, ten cents for each farm,
and fifteen cents for each establish
ment of productive industry euument
ted and returned, may bo given iu full
ceaipensation for all services; and no
claim for milag or taveling expenses
shall be allowed in such subdivisions:
Provided, That the subdivisions to
wbioji the aWve rate of compensation
shall apply must be designated by tlie
Superintendent of Census at least one
month in advance of the enumertlon ;
and no account of the time occupied in
enumeration shall be required for the
purpose of ascertaining and determin
ing the compensation of enumerators
in such subdivisions. For all other
subdivisions, rates of compensation
shall be fixed in advanee Sf the enum
eration by the Superintendent of Cen
sus, with the approval of the Secretary
of the Interior, according to the ditJi
cultj er enumeration, having refer
ence to the nature of tho region to be
canvassed and the density of sparse
ness of settlement, or other considera
tions pertinent thereto; bat the com
pensation allowed to any enumerator
iu any district east of the one hun
dredth meridian shall not exceed an
average of four dollars per day of ten
hours aetfi34 field-work each and the
eompensatien allowed to any enumer
ator in any district west of the one
hundredth meridian shall not exceed
six dollars per working day of equal
length. And tlie Superintendent of
Census may prescribe a uniform meth
od and suitable forms for keeping ac
count of the time occupied in field
work, for the purpose of ascertaining
tho amounts due to enumerators,
severally, under the provisions of this
act.
Sec. 11. The subdivision assigned
to any enumerator shall not exceed
four thousand inhabitants, according
to the census of eighteen hundred and
seventy. The boun
daries of all subdivisions shall be clear
ly described by civil divisions, rivers,
roads, public surveys, or other easily
distinguished lines.
Sec. 12. That any supervisor or
enumerator, who, having taken and
subscribed the oath reqnired by this
act, shall without justifiable cause,
neglect or refuse to perform the duties
enjoined upon him by this act, or shall,
without the authority of the Superin
tendent, communicate to any person
not authorized to receive the same.any
statistics of property or business in
cluded in his return, shall ba deemed
guilty of misdemeanor, and upon con
viction shall forfeit asuin net exceed
ing five hundred dollars; er, if he shall
willfully and knowingly swear or af
firm falsely, he shall be deemed guilty
f perjury, and on conviction thereof,
shall be imprisoned not exceeding
three yeaas or by fine not exceeding
eight hundren dollars; or, if he shall
willfully and knowingly make false
certificates or ficticious returns, he
shall be deemed guilty of a misde
meanor, and, upon conviction of either
of tho last-named offenses, he shall
forfeit and pay a snm not exceeding
five thousand dollars and be imprison
ed not exceeding two years.
Sec. 13. That if any person shall
receive or secure to himself any fee
reward, or compensation as a consider
ation for the employment of any per
son as enumerator or clerk, or shall in
any way receive or secure to himself
any part of the ceiupension provided
in this act fer the services of any
enumerator or clerk, he shall be deem
ed guilty of a misdemeanor, and, on
conviction thereof, shall bo fined not
less that five hundred dollars nor more
than threo thousand dollars, in the dis
cretion of the eourt.
Sec. 16. That the Superintendent,
his chief clerk, supervisors and enum
erators are hereby authorized to trans
mit through the post-ollice any paper
or document relating to the census, by
writing thereon "Official business
Census," and subscribing the same,
with the addition to his name of his
official title. But this privilege shall
extend to nothing but documents and
papers relating to tlie census, which
shall pass free. And any superinten
dent, supervisor, enumerator or clerk
who shall use or exercise this privi
lege for any purpose other than the le
gitimate discharge of the duties of hi3
oflice shall be deemed guilty of a mis
demeanor, and upon conviction -shall
be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor,
and upon conviction shall forfeit for
each offianse a sum not exceeding one
hundred dollars.
Sec. IS. Each enumerator in his
subdivision shall be charged with the
collection of tho facts and statistics re
quired by each aHd all the several
schedules, with the following excep
tions, to-wit: In cities where an offi
cial registration of deaths is maintain
ed, the Superintendent of Census may,
in his discretion, withdraw the mor
tality schedule from thesoveral enum
erators within such cities, and may ob
tain the statistics required by this act
through official records, paying there
for such snm as may be fonnd neces
sary, not exceeding the amoant which
i3 by this act authorized to be paid to
enumerators for a similar service,
namely, two cents for each death thus
returned. "Whenever be shall deem it
expedient, the Superintendent of cen
sus may withdraw the schedules for
manufacturing and social statistics
from the enumerators of the several
subdivisions, and may charge the col
lection of these statistics upon experts
and special agents, to be employed
without respect to locality.
The Enchanted Tin.
Sonic tricks iu -'Parlor Magic'' printed
in juvenile publications are very amus
ing, as well us very simple, says the 2or
ristown Herald. "The Enchanted riii,"
for instance. To pciforju this trick you
take a common brass pin, sucli as u man
Sometimes uses to fasten his shirt-collar
when a rear button flies oil. To satisfy
your audience that the pi u doesn't con
tain a lalso Irotli.-ni, let them have it in
their hands to inspect. This will con
vince them that tiiero ia no deception
about it- "Now, beud tho pin iu two
places, first, about oue-tiiird from the
head, and second, tho same distance from
the point, so that the business cud will
project upward. Again show tiie pin to
vour aii'iience, iti order to satisfy them
that it is the same piu, only bent bentou
mischief. Now, place the piu on a hard
bottomed chair, and, when a I.Uo visitor
enters, hivile him to tit on the chair. The
effect will be magical. If tlie ceiling la
not more than tea feet from the Uor, the
probabilities arc that tlie man will arise
so spontaneously that his head will make
a tlent iu it. This innocent little trick
never fails to amuse an audience, and if
such amusements received more eucour
agemeut in the domestic circle there
would be fewer poems written, akiag
"Where is my boy to-uighti"
Miuistcr Stoughton has recently added
laigciy to tlie collection of the Stoughton
Pathological Museum at Dartmouth Col
lege, which was founded and endowed by
hiin.
List of Premiums of Cass Co. Fair.
The following is an alphabetically arranged
list of the rreiuiunis awarded at the Cans Co.
Fail, held Sept. 17, Is, & 19, 1879 ; taken from
the Secretary's books :
Allison. Lee, best driving hor $ e on
Burnett, Win. bent pair mares 6 CO
Reins, Aug. bet col. apples 1 ;
Carruth, 1-. best sewing machine . ..Dip.
Clai K, T. best boar 1 year old C 0
" " uuder 1 vear. CCS.
" " sow 1 yaar and over lino
underl year Am. A.
" Dip. and 6 00
" boar, d'p and. e 00
Cummins, Charley, brand mare & 3 colts... I Co
" mare any age or breed... 11 25
l lapp. Mrs. '. 1".. 2a prettiest baby, car
Eikcnbary, W colt under 1 year 3 7.1
riage, valued at 7 )
Felkeig. D. fastest running race 3 CO
Gordel, r , uorse raK In
" walking cultivator
' " riding and walking cultivator. .
" display of machinery clip and.. 3 75
uonaiea 10 society.
Gonler, spring wagon
2 horse plow
" 2 " iron boam plow "
' 3 horse plow
" 2 horse plow "
" sulky pl?.' "
" barbed fence wire "
" mower
Gilmore, J C, H hu spring wheat CCS
" ' bu barley 73
Donated to society.
Gramlicb. A. 3 watermelons... t:
Giltiiore, Miss M. lady eniestrienne over 14 G 00
Gramlich, A, bull, any age or breed, dipi. 7 id
herd of cattle, any ags 7 m
grade cattle 7 .-
" ' bell, 2 years od and over 112.1
" " cow over 3 yeais old 1; 00
' ' buil, 1 vear and under 2 7 .V)
" " heifer, -J years old ' N.K
1 " " N.if.
Gramlich, A, heifer calf 7,,
" cow over 3 years 3 75
.. .. .. CCS
" " heifer, 2 years . .. ..'375
4 1 " old... 1 7
heifer calf Am. A
Goodwin, Mrs E E. 2d heft cheese 1 i
Goodwin, Mrs E E, lb woolen yarn 19
" " woolen coverlet 19
Gilmore, Mrs C. cotton stockings 7e
Hunter, C- ii, lest sow with litter 6 00
" bushed rye 73
oats 75
" " " potatoes N'.F.
" " boar nutUr 1 year ccs
" ow under 1 year Am A
" " bale broom corn 37
' " 3 citron 37
" botanical specimens dip.
' " geological " .hp..
" " ou early potatoes N.F.
" " sample cnstor beans ;!7
" " millet seed .17
" bucku heat ;:7
Holmes, C M, fastest trotting Co. horse.. ..20 00
Ilcsser, W J, apple jelly 75
" ' It bu carrots 37
" " peck tomatoes ;;7
" ' col. greenhouse plants 3 7ft
roses 75
" " " verbenas 75
" " " tO'.'jato preserves 75
" ""at. -up 7i
' " cannrdchOl'ies 7.1
" black hOT'-iei) 7.1
Haskell. M M stallion 3 (0
stallion over 3 yrs 3 00
Holmes. A M stallion four years :.. 3 do
" tailion any age or breed li "-1
Hogebooin, V F gelding three years C C
" mare three yeais NT-'
Horn. .1 P. draft horses p
lnsti. Birdie, specimen penmanship N.I 1.
Riser. Mrs. Harriet, woolen coverlet 7;
" display of quills .-.7
Korasky. Frank, plowing match 4 &o
Leesley, dosepli, best 5 sipiaf lies 1,7
" " largest col. applns f 25
. " best col. apples 8 75
" " best needling apples dip.
" " best ass't grapes 2 2:'
Long. K. L. best family carriaee tesui 3 to
Levings, Miss Laa 1, ius Eo,ntr.tue un
der It 4 0
Livingston, Miss Annie, second best eques
trienne.' under It 2 2.1
Levings, Miss Lena, best loaf bread 7S
doormat :7
4 tiuv ;(7
Mrs. Geo., sweet rusks 3-
Louisville pottery, twelve pieces of pot'r'y 3 75
" specimens (ire -In ick "5
Leesley, Joeeph. best five sqinuhes 37
" " " specimen crabappies. 75
MacMurphy. J. A., fastest trotting, best 2
in 3. mile heats, ( Luella) 25 CO
Mertens, Win., best sow under I year 3 75
" ' " spceiin bu. ouions. ..COs
' fdaiks rliuberb 37
Mahoney, Jaa. best kingle horse mare or
gelding 3 75
Murray, W. K., best bu. corn N.F.
Metteer. F. J., best pair draft horsey 6 00
Myers, Chas., bbit ! , doz. brooms 75
Metteer. Robert, best peck white beans... 7.1
Mrs. Robt. " woolen quilt 37
" cotton " 37
woolen socks S7
4 " stockings.... J7
" " ' cotion socks 37
shirt made bv lady.. 75
' " " 44 ladies undar wear.. . 75
Orr St Thomas, best bull one vear and
under two 3 75
Orr & Thomas best cow under three years. 11 25
' over " " . 6 00
" " " " heifer two years 11 2.1
6 00
' 44 4' 1 year and under 2 6 00
Tickens, W II best washing machine 1 f.0
PattersoB, S C sow one year old 300
' 44 4' boar one year old 2 00
44 44 44 best four horse driving 4 Mi
rarmele, E K best pair rnaras N & N H
44 Mrs K be;U woolen qnilt 75
Pollard, iliss L bst ten Iba butter 1 50
live lbs 44 jewelry.. 00
Page, Miss Id equestrian over It...,. , 3 no
44 Chas bull two years and over 6 CO
calf A A
heifer calf N F
44 44 44 one year oV3 3 00
Quinn -Mrs. M. J., best lo yds rag carpet. 1 60
KedflUd. V., best stallion fs DO
4 years and over
(draft) 0 00
Rhodes, J., beet stallion, 3 yrs. and over. . . 8 go
Kobbins. Miss Katie. beit leaf wheat bread
gold ring, valued at 5 00
Sireight. O. M., best spaa trotting horses,
2 best in 3 20 00
Saunders, L. W., best carriage horses ft 25
44 44 pair mules, any age. .CCS
Scott, W W, best tri dark brahmas 71
4 44 luitT cochins 7i
44 plvmoiiih rocks 75
44 44 44 pair ducks 37
44 44 44 coop black cochins 75
44 " 44 44 partridge cochins.. 75
trio polands 75
Streizht, Mrs O M. beil specimen worsted
work 37
Shoemaker, Mrs Flora, prettiest baby un
der li inon-thic, baby carriage valued at.. 1.1 CO
Sage. Mrs Harvey. 3d prettiest baby, golf!
necklace, valued at . . 5 On
Schellbaeiier, J. M , best wagon. Neb mT'g 5 25
Stohlman. A. best mare 6 00
Scott. W W, bent boar. 1 year 3 75
Sampson. E B, best ass't potatoes Nil
44 44 ' spes. sweet potatoes... NK
Streight. Thad. best glass ball siiooting 10 CO
Sireight, O M. 2d fastest trotting U'rouchojla 00
Thomas, S L, best cheese press 2 2-1
44 44 10 lbs cheese 75
44 44 44 cheese, 20 lbs or over 3 75
44 44 variety daily products . 3 73
Thoma, Thomas, best family team. c; cm,
44 wheelbarrow 1 &o
44 4 4 4 4 4 horse driving 3( 0
44 44 44 pair matched horses 4 .10
" 44 44 plow team 2 25
44 44 pair doubletrees 2 21
Todd. L G, best cow aiiy age or breed 7 SO
44 bull, 2 years and over 6 no
bull calf 4 50
heifer. 1 year old 00
' heifer calf 3 '11
44 Harry N K
44 Louin O best heifer, 1 r old Am A & C C S
Thomas. Susanna, best otton 1 1 1 1 1 1 7
W M. boys' plowing match 10 yrs. 3 71
VaiS-y, J. Sr, best bu yellow corn Ml
44 44 6 heads of cabbage 37
44 J R.best mare, 2 year and under 3. 3 en
Vandervenfer. Chas. faMeet running race. . 6 co
Wiles, Stephen, best 3 ewe- CCS
44 44 44 buck. 2 years 3 On
Wheeler. Frank, best 'i doz beets 37
Wise. Mr J N. best and most tasteiully
ranged b'njiiet T5
Wise, Mrs P L. greatest variety of jiillies.. 2 25
44 4 4 4 4 bet grape jellv 71
44 44 44 rhubarb jidly. 73
currant Jelly. 7.1
44 44 44 goosebwl l v jully 75
44 44 44 grape pickles 75
44 44 44 44 Jar raspberries 75
Wise, Mrs .T N, bet specimen table cover. f
tjdv Japanese :j7
Wise, Mrs P L, best bla-k cap rasp, jally . 7.1
white 71
" crab apple jelly 71
apricot jelly 75
4 ' peach jelly 7.1
' .biitLilo berry jelly 7r?
44 44 44 pear Jelly 75
tomato Jally 71
Wiles, Stephen, best bull. 1 yr and uuder 2 3 75
44 calf 4 50
44 44 44 NF&.NH
Says tfie Louisville Courier-Journal :
"We could walk seven miles bare-footed
over a turnpike t thj funeral of a fool
who would try to make a cork-screw of a
mule's tail, but we never can shed a tear
for the idiot who bad u better seuse than
to kill himself drinking whiskey. Eery
time a drunkard ' hands in his checks'r he
makes more room in this world for sober
men who are tryiDg to keep soul and
body togethvi."
TVe received some time since, a copy
of "The. Worker," a monthly publica
tion in the interest of the Co-operati v
Colony Aid Association, which associ
ation has for its objects:
"To promote the better distribution
of labor in oar country, and relieve
our over-crowded cities by stipulating
and guiding a return to agricultural
life, To this end the Association shall
gather1 aud verify, and place conven
iently before the working classo", in
formation concerning available lau.H
in all parts oT the Union; shall by p&r
sonal intercourse with workiw'ineti.
meetings, lectures and tho prcs. ctl c -cato
a seutiment in favor of emigr&t ion
to tho country; shall in every wy
feasible, except direct money aid, in
sist individuals or proups ia seeking
country homos; and shall especially
devise plans and solicit financial aid
to plant, from time to' time, c-jlonie:-,
in which capital duly guarded aud rt
numerated, shall artist labor to fi '.i
homes upon the soil, and in which t!,e
principle of associated life shall b coi
ned out as far as consistent with the
saciedness of the family and tho fore,
of the individual."
Ths paiter is published by Mrs. I"'ii:
aLrlh Thompson, a noted philanthro
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Rev. II. Ileber Newton. A number of
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Uoem 23 Cooper Union, New Y0rk.
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Tho literary matter i.4 of Urn 1 test, com
prising the continuation of "The Hose-'
bud Garden of ("iris," which increases
in interest with every number; the
conclusion of "A entle Eelle," one of
the best novels of the day; and short
KtoT;''.' and poe:i!. by popular authors.
The usuiil pages of music, amuse
ment, household matter, architecture,
home adornment-. tiuu-y work ar
given, and tho entire i fiumber is a proof
that the editors keep their promise, in
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ment in another column of Kendall'4
Spavin Cure. A remedy which does
what this is claimed to do (which many
prominent horsemen have testified to)
shonld be investigated', for it is of
great importance to every horse owner
It seems to be winning for itself an
unprecedental reputation by its merits.
Habits of "Wild Animals at "Sight.
A repoi ter of the New York Sun hnrl
an opportunity recently of visiiipejnincn
flgcrie lit night, and he thus tells what ho
saw and what the auim.'ils cbd on bcinj
disturbed of their night's red. lie com
mences by describing the monk r-y.-i, which
he; says, were clustered together 011 the
tloor in the corners of the cage. The at
tendant, who bho wed thu icpcrter about
in the dim light of a couple, id gas burn-'
pis, scratched the cage with his enne, unci
instantly a tlocu whitish sputa appeared
on the surfaces of each of tin: clusters.
Thesj were the fares of the monkey44.
They were held perfectly still for a t-liort
time,- but when (mother gas jet was light
ed nearer tlie cage several monkeys broke
away from tin ir coiiipmilon to hap from
IKjrch to perc h fiu l srjiK'Hl like bats. Dr.
Starr, the attendant, said that the mon
keys sometimes roosted like thickens 011
their perches, but bitch a cculiarity wan
not oliservejd iu any ot the enges. ilr.
McCiean, a very trustworthy keeper, says
they often indulge- their propensity lor
fun by pulling each other's tails and
pinching t-ach other at dead of night,
when the whole cage will set up a chat
ter. Monkeys never snore, but there ia
always heard a MiilUing sour J, the pre
monitory symptom of consumption, of
which they gciierally die on nccoVibt of
the coldness and changes of a northern
climalc. In separating into (liifcrent clus
ters to sleep each species seeks lo keep by
itself as muc h as possible.
Dr. Stair said Die peiienn u-ually Fquat
tcd oil the floor ol Ins cage like a duck in
i:s coop, but it was f jmihI too-ting on tho
edges ot u water tank in its cac. Its big
we o bed toe.-are furnished with io:;', sharp
cutving cl iws, nint clutched tie: metal
covered edge with a linn hold." lbs b .-ak,
nearly a loot in Icno.tii, re. ted nlo.ig il
buc k. NS'lc n a ku -p. t'h, h.t:i'i ;.3 thi list
wanly lietwccn the oats, tij ion-l,i :.k, as
it eceiiied, wii.ii 11 mii;,Ij ni ; ion, moved
vie iou-iy fio;n it- l-ac.v 11:1 I -tni k a bar
of thy tags again.-t whicii L.o liaud had
rc-ste l. After that it -!o. ir, on guard,
show pig in bg b o.mi eg . .v.la-.vivwar '
ly biauxishiiig its b. -;l,. 'J i.e. MiuUea lay
molio,i.e.--; m.j.it oi mu.a bcoig in a tluo
ter.
The Empf nr of Austria's fipartmcoU
at Ischl, his summer leune, aie very him
plo two lar.rc, plain rooms, covered v. i;h
India matting, and simply luinMicd in
dark, sober looking walnut: 1'y Lis bed
side stand t, b'.'l'ofi; a tri--iie-ur, a sliver
crucifix with iv.ry t'nii.-lu-. the gift of
his father, the l ite A tele !i;!v.4 1'i an Karl,
on his first connir.inion. as t! " inscription
at its bfrM tells yon, and which always4
accompanies him n his travi n hi
writing table lie some eo.u so- Viigiuia.
cigats for h-4 is an jn-.-etera4,j i-mokcr-
and on his shell above is a well-worn mil
itary cap and a lew Loi.ks iu several lan
guages. Among them arc s.'veinl Eng
lish aud American, for his Majesty i ai
accomplished linguist.
The Russian Court, invitcl Ir
Ayer and his family to the Arch
clilke's wedding in the" K.-val Palnfe,
This distinction wus auard.-d hinr
not only because he was an Aim ri--can,-biit
also becaush hi4- .n.'iiic- as n
plvysician had become favofably
known in Russia di its i.;:.:.;'1 r.i.i:i't
thej world. Fuor:. ( Cel. ) TV...;;".4