Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, January 20, 1881, Image 1

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NEBMAS
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Cfr- AdvortUliig miU Due Quarterly.
JNO. A. MACMURPHY, Editor. "PEIISEVEKANTE C0XQITEI5S." - . TERMS: $2.00 a Year. tinent ara.ti...0u mu t.
v lu Advance.
VOI.TTME XVI. !- PL.YTTSMOUTII, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1881. NUMBER U. . . j..c
Mala SirceU
Terms ici Advance:
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OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
.sin Tsirvct&ry.
A. S. I'A DTi.P'K. C. S. Senator. Iran ice.
A t. IN S Al'N DKIIS, 1". S. Senator. On. ah.
U K. V V LENT! N K. Leprosent.u'e. West IVInt.
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W. V. IN KS. Sii. i'ntilic Iiilriu-tioii.
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.. ".;:s ('i. a V' 1 1 iKi Sou;ii Hi-mi rri--iiict.
' :; ie l-uvi.-g li.:s.i.i-s- Willi the County
('. i-;TiM:i;.t w ill I'lllli till-Ill ill esiiti I lie
i !.-: .".ii ii'.l.:y an.! Tuc-ilny of em-It iiinlitii. 4'Jlt
f'iv 7JJre lorv.
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;:ii fl.MMl VIVIAN. I'ollc.. JilJ-f.
XV. . .It INKS, Clili-f of Policf.
r. ic. win n;. cuu-f or t ir in-pt.
HUM II IIKN.
l-t War J F. f'.OI'.DKl!. V. II. I"A RM I'l.K.
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4tll trl-I.' Mi -CAM.AX, C S. DAWSON.
?1.ii.'ei-.IXO. W. M.VIISII.ALI..
ViU)i- k ION A T , C A R I XS
s;i. ii. 3it:.iK.
I'll Y.-i"I N ;u..l SI'i:''.roX, oCUf in Fitz-.-:
.! Kun k. li will he open il:iy r niuitt.
-ltf
!!:. .1. I.. M CIJKA,
.i I Mt:F.!'ATni' I'lIYSlClAX. oni.e iivrr C.
V. Mjtii'Mt 11 .I'lAiiro store, riall iii-.iutli.-M-n:
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I'HYSI' IAX & Slltr.K'iX.
ori l.' F. HOCUS. Imm HI a. m.. td 2 p. ill.
E-.i::i:i:i!iK Suit-ou f u- V. S. IViisior..
I'Jnl tsisiMiitli. Si'lirnka.
u r.i-i'on M;v!n Str-i-t over Solomon .-t Na-
til.l.l'M Store. oy
if. A. IIAIirKAW
ATTOIJXK.V AND SOI.ICI l'i . Will l'r.ic
!iee in tio; aiM l-e.It-ral 'olirti. Itf.-.i-
di-nir, 1 la! t -il i (i'.ii !i. .Si liia-ka. tUy
roLLh i' no. w .- .5- t'Ecf.-i r. Ti .
ATT' N KY A I I.AW. r.t-.il F-itate. Klr In-
. -.ir.ll J M K1M1 II'MI .r'H. ..l... I.i ....
:;. ia;u' hi."-.;, riatloiittuitli, Nt In ii:.a. .ma
liKO. IS. l-i l
TTOUN'F Y AT LAW and Ileal Est ite Bro-ki-r.
Special am ntion ' iriven to t ollei-iioiis
and !i"I itutlter atleetiii- ihe t-ik- t re:il e,!ali-.
o;i,n- o:i -M floor over l ost Ullii-e. rlaf.sMioni li.
Nel r;u-i-.a. -"-
i7ij. wiii'.KLr.K & .
LAW OI'FICI-., IViil l.'-ate. Fii.jand I.ile l.i-tiiraiu-i'
Am-nK. I'iattsiiiouiti. Ncl'ia-!.a. I
le.-toi s. ta V pnve: i". Have : counileie al-l rai t
il lilies. i:i:v "jumI sell rei-.l e-nito. luvmiaio
loans. r. '
7.1 i: it y i "li .
NOTAi.Y 11 I'.i.K'. Wiil attend to Inlying
:iud seK'mi i.iinls. ex.iini'-.ias; title-,. inaKiim
d -eds. paving MMM and rnlleei ill delits. Wl.l
also alieii 1 to law suit fceforf a .ln.--tiee u the
I-.-.Me.
4Tit I'Ai'ToUiVii i k. Cass Co. Xr.ii.
fri.t.n. 51. CliAS'.HA'i,
ATTOIIXEY AT LAW,
Astd Soli.-itur in 'l'.ni'-eiy. O.'a-t- la Fit!?er-
i.i-1 l'ioi-j.
I'i.ATTS.MOCTii, Xf.Iv
r. n. wimmi im. d. a. t'AMi-nKi i..
Aiiorniya! I.:;-.v. .Notaiy I'uble-.
V.'l oi ( lllCill l.!-,
coi.i.n uos and ;;: vi. kstate AC.KXTS
I) I'.-.-um-v W. il. H.i.ccr A t. oN Store.
n.iti:-i'-i!!i. Xct;rak;i. '!'' i'
.i.i'ivi v.. Mi-niiiM'.'.-. w. L. i-.iiii-.vs i:.
.Nol.iiy r.ii.Iie.
-,10'Jli'i:. i Ilii'JIV.Vi;
A T! ; 'il s I.YS AT I.AW. V. i'.; pr.i' TN'e :u C.i.-s
.O'tl a-tio!'.' Hi" Coii-j!!. s ; j;!r-S s,.i"-la. a'. !enLlo!
l,i i-n;!e. ii iii-an:! :.l"-;:-'.i'is of t:lle. .i.'lie in
L ty r; l. t'il-.ll-llltlll!1.!. N e'ol'.isk.l.
i r v i .
t il ';is.5:s Vi AEiiit:.
Toiisorial Artist.
I'l.All'iO! ---X sIi A.
rlaee of hii'iui"- - on Main St.. iiei .veen l' il
Ill vivi-i- s'riiai.'-o'.a;,'. Siiaviii. cjul
li.ei.'s tii.:r i-.it 1 iur. te. nr. l'.'Iy
PLATTSItlOUTH iVilLLS.
n TTsM'.iL'Ti!. N::r,.
i:. i.JIiii;a., t'lojuifliir.
tl-ur. Cum M-rtl if --
A'.wir.s on hand aid i- rs tV :.t !-.wc.t c.isii
p ices. The ln;;ii"vl pi. 'es paid l"r Vv'iieai ai.d
C. rn. I'ailic'iiini- ;.:!. i:.i;ia kivi 1. cuioni woik.
tfiticz: nnicK!
1 i uii ant :ir v
b ii e or Ornamental Brick,
J. T. a! "HOOVER,
I.OUIsYl Ll.i:, - - JZKBIIASKA.
ihe Ipnrtnl ml lies! Jicdi
Ao inblnatln of Hope,
clraul d Dandelioni "
yii-dirine rir ilnlc.
Euchu. Man
Molclralivu.-'rvi vit a. I oiner uumrt,
i..ikeatti"--'-:- t Blood Purifier, Liver
Rff-ulntOr. K'-'1 Li"d HcalUl lissljruig
S,. (Unu. ov P"-;-'T "it h Hop
r.aie.-aais. csHlo v-ieJ i-uj ji tect rtlu.ir
0Wtml.tlUhS
ri;7 U V -iTiTt: aci -4 lz2ra
tyofibeUwUorKriiiAry onrmn or -who w-
IcatlnK
PiiomuttorwhfttTourU.Vfi'ne or Frmptomi
are tl iia-e or ail wnent i u Hop l:t
ttT. ion't nat until yon W but If yoa
R cnly fed bai or nnraiie,auat:ii ore
H it may saro your hii'.lt UaS3 T hundred.
H S50O l P'l ?or a caT thy not
eurvorlulp. IX not eti.Ter 4 c'i t yotir frcnu
raiTcr but use ik! urc themtttsi3 Hop 8
S rciu'i".tciTiiiaJc;i;if 'I.NVXUD
E sad UOI'I 7-fi r r-n&n or family
1 rt t..ni ic? c-e ni ';i;uni. t-iiiuA.-co n: j
I J; i:.'. i , U.:llif S-iir-iH 6ead ti
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N a t i o n a 1 B a n
OF l'LATTSMOl'T If. XEt'.KASKA,
lOUJf FlTZHEKALI) ...
li. Do V K Y
A. W. .Mcl.Allfill I.I.N. .
JONH U Hlll'KUF.
I'lesl.lPIlt.
Vict- I'resiili-nt.
Cashiir.
..Assistant Cashier.
This rank is nov optB for l'iisines at ttseii
iivv room, porner .Main and Sixth streets, and
is prepared to transact u i;eii r;d
BANKING BUSINESS.
tnckt, B-jnds. C-jld, i.iovemn;-i.t ini Li-rai
I'.oriiliT A N'i SOLD.
Uc-po.vits llzceizcd and InUytst Alloiry
ed oil. 1'im? iJerlifi:aten.
TJBA-?T3 X3IiV"VT,
Vvi.ilable in any p-.ut of tlie I'nited States iine
l:i all the. rrincipal Towns and Cities
ol Europe.
AJK.TS"rOSl T!i:
CKI.I.HHAT1.D
Ckman Line and Allan Like
OF HTKAMF.-:-.
1'ci-oii v. i ;1 . is ifj to l.i oi out their frii nds Itmu
i rope can
PUUl'liASK TflC TTS KltOM VS
Tlironsli to Plait mouth.
WEEPING WATER BAM
or ..:e.i mm.
This I'.ank is now ojcn l-jr the trail faction of .1
Banking Exchange Business.
IK:-OsitTi
llcceived. and Interest aiioive l on Time Certi
ficates. 1K.FM
Drawn, and available in the principal towns1
and cities of tlie United States and Europe.
A ff tit's for the t-flilrattil
MM Line of steamers.
Purchase your tickets from us.
Through from Europe to any
Point in the West.
I'EED ItKOS.. 21. f Weeping W.iier. Xeh.
B & M. R. R. Time Table.
Tukhnj Efft-vt Devon ber 5, 1S80.
l'Oll D5UHA I'K'IM 1LATTSMOI Til.
I eaves 7 :'-."i a. in. Arrives H :3i a. tn.
2 :4. p. in. " 4 ' i. m.
" :inl a. in. " 9 :10 a. III.
KKOYI DM A II A l ull ELaTTSMOCT II.
I.riives R :"" a. i.i. Arrives 10 :00 a. m.
n p. in. ' 7 p. in.
" 7 j " " U :lo " "
I Oil THE '.VEST,
l-vves l'i.ii:s:ii-i'.ih n. in. Arrives Lin
coln. 12 p. in. ; Aii:' ' - ivi aiuey, T- 10 p. in.
I eavi-s I t.Hisiiioiiiii i.t 7 :-d p. m. ; ariive at
I. nn olu I :i :. il p. im .
K refill leaves at s ;..' a. til. and at 8 :tn p. in.
Ai live, al Lincoln al I : .' ..p. in. and 2 :c a. in.
Ei:UM "1 J 1 1 . V'KST.
Lea. es Kearney. 5 :."in a. in. leaves Liiicoin,
I .fm p. 111. Arrived I'lattsinolltLi. o :M p. Ill
Leaves Lineidii at a. lu.. arrives at
I'lattsinout Ii S a. in.
1- ici-4lil leaves Lincoln at 12 :' p. ni. and C :40
p. in. Arrives at I'latlsinmilh at 6 ;J." p. m. and
I I -Jj'.p. m.
C.OINC. EAST.
Ea-se'iger trains leave l'iattsmoUih at 7 OH a.
in. s i A a. in.. : 4u in. and ai live at I'lieilie
duncliou al 7 ;w a. in., s M a. in. and 4 in p. lit.
Fill I.M TiiE EAST,
rasnenccr trains leave racificlunetion at s TJ)
a. in.. 6 4"i p. in., lmw a. in. and arrive at I'latis
iiiouth at l1 0i u. in.. 7 l in. and 10 20 a. in.
U. V. Ii. St. Time Tabic.
Taking Ejj'ecl s'niido. Iter :n(.r 0, 1-M.
vvrsT.
."i il.'tpm
f. :t ".
7 :2."
8 :utl
8 :35
!) :4i
in :l"i
pi : 3
11 :4.i
12 :10pm
12 :".
I :2o
1 -.:)
2 : 2 "i
2 -.:
.'! :f.o
a :O0
STATiONS.
I1AI I M.S.
A Y ii.
W.t'K HILL.
I OWI.I.S.
AMIOY
LED I'!.' I'D.
IN .WALK.
l;i V K!I ION.
' KKASKUX.
HL IIMI I M. HiV.
NATO NEK
It E 14 'HI. I CAN
ALMA Oill.EANS
)!)!;i)
AEAf AIIOE
I FAST.
(2 :10a
; U :..-,
Ill :.-!n
: n -.-.u
i S :'
I n aio
I U A")
: '. :lo
' ft :hl
4 :li
; 1 :I0
; 3 :4'
2 : V
, 1 :-
12 :Snam
11:41
a it rt i v a i. ai ii:iAit r i it j; ok
i'!,Tr.s.W(t iii Ji u?
AH KIVES.
.'M p. III. I
0 . 0 a. in. f
s.i. ;i. in
p. m. 1
il. mi a m
p. in.
in.'.ki a in. I
7.:u p. m.
ll.oi) a in.
ll.eoa ni.
.Nov. 10, 1
OKI'AUTS.
I I.i'Kl a. III.
"( 3.111 p. 111.
i a. in.
1 ii l'i p. in.
cn p. in
7 - o a. in
I 7. 41 a. in.
2 no p. in
I. no p. in
l oo p. Ill
rA-TLK.V.
V. K.-TKI.'N.
N.iKTII i'i: V.
SO L" I lil.KN.
V I FTINO IVATKII.
I Al rOilVVlLLK.
.1. W. Marshall. I M.
.S7T, CARRIAGE A X D OR IV A
MENTAL PAISTER,
JL.. ASHLEY.
.--hop over the P.: it k Lltx k next ti
11. Hoc. k's.
i'LA I TSMi H Til, - - - NEE.
NEW
? :
ivery, Feed & Sale
Or (iu Old Stable in it hands oilhif','.
The New I i::n f
hol3H-:s & mxox,
e:."!! t'.i? eid
&TEi:it;nT HAUS
;-a the Coiner of . :.i:.! l'i : ii Siie-'ls .tli
I
Kevj Livery Outfit.
( OOi HOUSES AND I Ai:l:lAi;i:s at all
times
;o!:se-j rot: sale,
ItltltSES W.jl'fiHT AXP SliLI).
KO.'JSE.s, Ktl'T HY THE PAYOR WEEK.
Call and se HOLMES A- IMXOV.
HENRY BCFCK
DEALEK IN
SAFE .Cri AIRS.
Kit'., ETe.. FTC,
Of All Dwripliowt.
METALLIC B J RIAL CASES
VOOIDEIT COFFIXG
Of a!l sues, ready made Slid sold rheap lor ease
" MY FINE HEARSE
i avvt litAUl EV,ps iiVltt.
With many 1 when Mr.' - rona (1
, "i --
ua.
pi
Mo
KLU uim U& VLU
BUT a-s-T
ML V
iortey Positively liefunded
OTJIl PTtlCJJ LIST
lsite tylew
lest Arctics-
MIc ILaslIes5 32eM Wear hh lew lea JPs'WBtopiioBa.
The
Best and
At Ccrt 1?fcc
asad if we deis?t
yen f E?elr rosclfi. Come to tlae plsice wlcre yosi are ceialsa ot
SQUABS TBEATMBFT.'
MONARCH -BILLIARD HALL!
In tlie basouieut of Merpos Sloiu,
ri.ATTSMi it "HI, - - - XEHlLMiKA.
One d. or eut ill.? P. o.
Rooms Kewly Fitted up With
i;w jinwutti tabu's.
Cigars & Temperance Brinks
On h:i.d at the counter.
It is a uide ami paeimis Mail : plenty of i -t
for playeiK .::d seats for vi'imrs.
El. Ol.tVKii. I, li. Ml Ill'TlY.
Manager. lltf I'mp.
1 . ,
3ioitKis o nouKKi:.
once uior;- coT.ies forward vvilli an ent re ii"
tOlk of the finest I'iece ;ooiis ever Lroulr
into riattsinoiilii I !
EVEP.Y t! ARM ENT CUT IS
WARRANTEDtu FIT
Hundreds there and they are
.iziv.irs SUITED.
Shop oppo-Pc tlie Couit lionv. fiive him .
call and examine tor j ouiscircs. 4sit
JOIIX SIIANWOXN
LIVERY SALE A?W Ftl.
Carricges alv.iys cm fla-id
AND
SSAKSS.- FU
till
x" vies totics ;
I Unit I'll of ll'V aeeiii.sS milled Ut
Kli-I 1 siitill l,i ii.oip crt .'.Il l.'i-ines. All o1-.ll-coil;iis
l!.ul he s.-llid ii).. ,.,, ,,,,,
will he in. ni... I nle.-.s sc.-,, recount a.e i.etil. .
shoi tlv t licv ill he rued.
I w isil to do a s;i ict-y i-v-.i tc.i-incss in fut 1:1
j'.MIN SHANNON.
lT..t4s.rtat:. Ni-b
.s I ttLlci S tv
.r 1 ill.
Harm-fs Man vfcu-turrrx.
'SADDLES
ri;:t)L:s
COLI.AKS.
and all kinds p hainess s;oek. eo.. M.-.:n v
hand.
Repairing of all Sinds :
NEA TL Y DONE or 9 HURT XnTK'i
FSW HARNESS !
TURNED OUT IX SHORT ORIE:
And Satisfaction (liiaraii 4f5.
EenieiiibsT the place. Op-.-ie H-ni
P.oeek's Euiiiituri' store. on Lower .Maui -sire.
I'lailsmoiith. Neb.
ST RE I OUT rt- MILL El.
C. SCHLEGLL,
Successor Xj Si iit.i:r. i- l & Ni n.i: vs.l
M iiiufai tiii-ers of
lif i 1
arirr
And dealeis iu
SMOKEKS" FAXCV AKTICLI'.S. SMOKlN
and CHEWING
TOR A 0 C 0 .
Special ERAX'DS and sizes of CIOAF.3 made n
order, and satisfaction Ktuu-antped. Ci-;;ir
clippings sold for stncklng tobacco.
Mai- Street, one door wejt of J. S. Duke's sior"
if)neUe Prutt Ctflce. .
. 1 LATTSMOT7TU. NEB; ' 1
n n htvt im rm v
ss m a u a
14
i
od CwisGsSs " -
tj
t5 u
P5 Or
Latest Styles of HATS Md DAPS, ry Low
ts'ietly Iccssr
e
to kosss
WILLIAM HEROLD,
tieah r in
Di:v coons,
CLOTHs.
PLANKF.Ts.
FLANNELS.
FUIINISHING GOOD.
GRdCERIES OF ALL KINDS.
Li.rie stock of
BOOTS and SHOES
to hp
CLOKI) OUT AT COTS
Motions, Queeiisware,
and in fact everytliini; 'hi c.iii c:nl for iu
the line of
General Merchandise.
CASH PAiD EOU IliDES AND ELKS.
AM Kinds cf count rj' runduce taken in ex
lianuo foi t;oiIs.
MIKE SCHNELLBACHER,
M.JICKX.V rrn
iiousr. ..:i(EiNi.
AA'P
ai:o. LEEAlEiNi
All k inds of
FARM I.MrLf .MEN'T.:
mended
N eaihj d- Prnmplp
: 0
- , . j
.iOi hP. .'.I UK A; UXSliOOL'isl.
-ii short, well shoe anvthin" tir.i h' I
our ftet, from a Zebra to a GiraiiV. i
(.,,. p .,,) s lw
JIHTW SHOP j
i Ki ih S' hetv.crn Main a -! Vine .streets.
t .-.cn..-..- ", iii.M iii.iu lur S!i'.v HKIi.Vl !
J. G- OH AiviBLhs5,
.'-i .iiiulai liii er ol and Dealer in
cr-r 4 'va ?
" -il. -tiii 2. liutJt JZzJl JftaJ? .2"'
SADDLES, " I
CULLAR,
II ALTERS.
Willl'.
ETC, ETC., ETC.
It "-PAIRING
. .
iiii Witll NaatHeSI DlSPd.tcb.
f only piare in town here" "Turlev's pat-
t sen a.'.iustai.le iiorse e.-iiarsare rohl
'"'
-sr- ym
SfOME TREATS Etn
yy, .-
mm'
A certain cure for Nprvns ;-
rTJ ueoiiuy, aeminai woak-
-T.e.K ffi?C&CSsCv,
: na i.luscraied book f 60paee irivini? full" ci
-'''-'-niiiifTii. sent tree. Adare
WILTJA 43d L biUToL. iT-"i( Un
JAMES o5o5b
.Irin(, . vi r Tr, sr
IGAKS AND TOBACCO,
LaTTsMOETU.
N'Et!.
l mi-scd also ins liuer.-itv. his soecial
tniiard Hall and saloon on Maip. street, four : P?wef of Martlic- and kindling Lis au
- door from Sixth at Neviirt-. -, le.nco- , .V1" ?!it. 13
old t-lace. i Jaciiing to Lxr. Loctn'slahci's isalcaven
3EST 11R4NDV OF r Tn 4 r r P't -ot calus- This the actor possibly pos
trr CIGARS, . LLS, . M9M. his, friends and. fcow-couniry-iVINESr&C.
.. :v iiu.-a assert as much very positively.
frM?i.!T!r!'-nr- . Put, as I- Jmj.g.s. this valuable elemeit
t
33TJOTI03iTS
on
for
loocis not as represenie
1
T H f W P.
Mesa's -Soots, osl9
ji: etais. aHijix jells'
iacm' wlille ssr toclc i& Willi.
otSaei' places will Issve to gpve
JSZX:
ncres in Done-al, Fermaiiauh. M.no,
. i i; ..-I.?. ,.,,..(.,1 : -' c-Tfi r-lio
What in Ireland as the '-ov '
eminent"" rentai i.lxoes the Vent ;-.t
6119,020 ivr annum. ;
1 I
An rlopinjj couple on a railroad trr.in I
! in lVnns 'vai.ia were accosted i.va i:'.,.a I
; "iTofes.-iiii; to he a justice of tlie pea
who .SlVroJ to niarrv t!;em en tho si.ot
; for fro.
or $.3. Tl.ov cmpioved hhn to save I
ime, and a week aftefward u-s.-ovcre 1 !
hat hewasafraiid.
i time
I tb
mfm lln men. ine vo.ee lias :uo a iciiuriicy
The number of coroners' inntiesfs ! to deepen with a-e-the tenor of 10
held in En-land and Wales in lKTil was ' eoaies the baritone at 2o, and bass at
27,0;C Their total cost was yio0,0oo. fo. Fair efdiiplcxnmcd peoine have
Verdicts of wilful mur.lcr were returned l;!r voices than the dark sKinned,
in loi caes; 78 of the vi.-t;-..is were the former hem- n-aiany sopranos or
women. The suicides were 1,011; 4s tenors, the latter contraltos or bassos,
of them women. In 9,770 cases the ! savs tne doctor, "are slen
jury found the cause of doath undeter- ' t.erlv built and thin; basses are stoutly
ininable. I made ad eoriuleut. I his may be
I the nile, but one is inclined to think
There lives in the family cf O.plnm ' there are more excejitions to it than are
Means, Millbrid-e, Me., a pirl of nine necessary to prove the liile. The same
vears, who is a ' native of a Pacilic is- remark npplies to the assertion that
land. A fdiort time a-o an American thoughtful, intelligent men have always
ship called at the i-land and the natives .h-eji-toned vcice; wh-.rea.s tntlcrs and
brought this jrirl ab-.ard, oflerin her to
the captain fur his dinner, if he wotii.l
Imv her, the cannibals said thev would
prepare Her lor r-astni'r. l i.e cai.tai.i
boii-'-ht th oil-!. I, nt s-,i,l tint h..'v,ii.
ferred
. . i. .
erred to kill ins own rnent. He earned
icr to this country and rr.ve her to Cat)-
1
tain iieniis. Tlie child sf-.l believes
that she is to be eaten, and whenever
any strainer i'i:!ers the houc clings to
oue of the'familv for protection.
Slowly but surely t'-c It; It i-U fari't.-rs
lilC liiH.l.i; U.. i.i-v.i,? V i.: -'. .;l'l l.J
f.dopt a iioi-e Kcli-ntltlc prosiin ileal-
in - w5tu ,lu':'r Ti--':r e s,'vt 'i'u
ox.M-nence has br-ni-ht 4hem : to a c.-n-
or. ion oi nunn reauv to receive sn::; i
iviee. Tois is the wav Jlr. Fir.dl::v
D'-m. a nienr er of the K.- ai Agii-id- !
) tur.-.l Comiv.is-ion. has told them how to ;
j render their fanidn less preeario;;- !
! and more v -oil table: !.- -!iend n. e !
J than l.ert-':fore must be placed upon !
; ara- le eti ituv: less wl e; t n list be j-. n-
er.-i.tv fT-.wn, more live-st--ci: iiiiiit Bo :
reand i-.ndfid. r.nd more dairyii!- and j
vc"c:ab:e and fruit culture mu-t be :
prosecuted. Arable land of poor riual-
; which c uld not llttingly bo iaid I
down to fjr:-s lrr.st be planted with ;
larch, us!:, a- .1 suitable tiiel er." New I
Kn-ihrnd. rs v. e.l as old E.iglan 1 farm- 1
cr?t sicarti"? im-Jertlv -i inj etition of i
the greaL i might with advai.tao-e i
quiet.y act u, on Hr. Dtius coum.-L " j
-
Percy Fit::gerald. the dramntie critic!
and eiiitor and author of several bio-ra-'
iihies of "people on the stage,1' writes '
o:: les or -reoi ie
-itaW
don weeklies: M
Looth in one of the Lw-
Olr. Booth's Hamlet is
a spirited, elaborate. iuiustakin . and ;
expert, but.conveniional perioruiar.ee. ;
H P'nts essentially the Hamlet cf
the Mage, With variations and emhrui- I
tne it:ipo. w,tn variations an, t emhroi- .
denes of immaterial fpialitv, and not
the Hamlet of the student cfS'akspeare.
His chief aim theatrical cficctivcness
itr truth rcav be said to be the true Hum-
M of the past. Ofrea I found myself
reminded of the Hamlet of Mr. Charles'
K nn' if 1 missed Lis p.hysical demerits.
iijnr.orui-
".
9
and 1 B.-JS.
sti9o
II,
1
v jaa.jiPiP
I . . Critics of tha Yo
! , w. , id ij n i-
lv before the 1 roiic'h Acudemv ol Medi-
-'"Js !1 the history
fml,11in.,i,s,"' the luan.v.ioot which
lc !t;'i'"'I '"" lfent re.eaivn.
According-to t ne doctor, the iinmitivc
"f.-''i-'Lts or i-.urope were a.i tenor,;
their descendants ot the present day are
baritones, and their errand. -sons will
Ii have semi-bass voices. Loo'vinir al dif
"'iit ices lie- calls attention to tne
Uci t!;at "'fenor racc, such as negroes,
cto" lvo lu-lscr voices than while
ferent races, he- calls attention to the
fveiis have sott, wea
v'it-,,'i; Tne to?es of th voice r.re per-
c,'rt;i'b' hisrher. he jjoihH out, before
1 '- " "-e a-' wi
why tenor, m lie earl v, in order that
. .. . ii i..i
vi:.ioi-, ma-, uoi m.ui-i. A
rs cs :'w strong i.nn.is and -epjr-
ituous liijuoss. especially tenor", but the
baes can eat and drink generally with
impunity, "i i:o Soutl:, ' says the iloe-
tor. -lurai.si.es the tenors, tne iSortu
the has
Prtuwcj Ali?3 and II :r Husband,
wi i cii.-. t i: -m ... .
It has beesi iiiv t to meet with a few
roysl jier-ionag-.'s in mv time, but none
have impress, d ir.e more t!;an Louis
IV.. tirand Duke of Hosse-Darr-i tadt.
He i-j everv la-ji a prince rind a Mildier.
f e-h, Iran';, 1 courily. TV. I and
ru-.l'ly, witii a look of jrreat iu'c-lEirenee
au 1 s.vt'tM-s, :.:!.! a kern li -htinti.e
elo j-.i.-m i vs. The e;)reslo:i is one
f sin: p'ieiiy, kiudn.-ss. a d manly ijood
en -e. ti.s latter (Led two moat . be-
f.re the l i t. Grand Duke, Loi;; III.,
who has onlv a family tliroirrh a mor-
frarifitic marriage. Tins ooteutate's sis-
tcr was K;j:pivss of Un-sia, and his
younger b'ot.;cr th-j father of Prince
von Piattenburg. now Prince of Pul-
fari.i.
The jiaKio-.' is situ-iir 1 on a slope of
rising groan.!, exactly opposite the Uo-
raanCaihn'is- c'iti--h. whose dome is a
landmarl; far and wide. Queen Vie-
toria built it for the Princess Alice
M-trrav tites tit 'an ouilav of i.'" '.O 0
her daughter an the naiiou's. Wltii
s:s gar. e ns n sugresm P.:.'. i:--l;.-im
i'.. la -e on a red tie -i seal.-. 'J'h.-rc are
s..-l lUcmories cosuni-te.l ui'h il.ls st:.;c-
!v p.-d.ice. rroiii ;: t i .. v. ;.; ;vu s
iii the nn.-of tl,, .- li;:- ,. u-il i hul.
-.: --1 a I - i- la a sot .er .'.; :ai;rr
!.; :f:er:a kil.-d : se-.-.-i-!. -i ,
fa!.-,! h wa, giveu of w:.i,n tl.c r-ial
m-,1 er t!i'-l. Put previous To this her
child a : I l-' 1. Iu a
li'i:c. r.nd it wu-t be a hied that the lit
tle court at.i the liiiihed scope which
l:n"'i..!:t:i! a'i'onied p'r'ua s hardly suf
ficed f-.' tlmt active, i::te::ij-"r!t pi .it.
In her da-. & r,f
le the i) !rm-:!;-.!t
pe-..-L- did not ve tau-Ni of t h ; Pr.uee ;S
e.;e'pi. iu I '. i:i " i-r coa-ta.ir drives;
but Wiey tm-ivrr-a-vel luli tu-.t ; cr mi-nd
find i.art w.;rc t-vcr at work for tho in
t tcs'Si of i -vr t'"if;Hel ixstitiH-. A.I
a do its i h: r i:i their way. T.:e iViuces
.-.-s ii ti-.-'i ni!,!; r "-'i i' a first-nite mu-
sl'S: '-jf aua t.'t:ni;.ied an Ertgiidi work, 1
i.t - Vi j.-li slic vvrotc v iatrodiccoji. J.
si iJ
t I. jr "
--- - -' ...-a-
i'ritici ji:il Love's IVr.u If 't l of o;ir
ICoiiCluded.j
ri'Dlxio'.e'l lii tii First to Secoml Ititor
uiciSiatt. Mid. IJiim en. teacher.
GIELS.
ilar H.itiuiuiiii OJJ, Julia Ilotik 03.
Lvtlia JJ' uech.tit Hi, Kuima DahU H-i.
Mabel I'oltenner 8i). ilallie I'.n in.-le 7t,
Vesta 15:ii nliart, 77. Mary Xewell 77,
Ka;ie Kolunson. 77, (iiacie lie n net t 7(5.
Frances (Jvpt-r 70, Maty Htnik 70. Cio
tilila Keziiina 7.j. K.l.i White 74, Jo-ie
Toman 73, Lizzie Kroelilf r 7o, Macule
IJ:n ues 72. Ida clileoel 72, Annie IIww
l.md 71, Eleanor Johnson 71, Jennie
Fiy70.
SOTS.
Johnnie Hart ian y3.flenr.aie I'almi r
03, Frank IJowen Ml, Chariie Urown
89, Koliert : Smith 83, Elilon Scott 87,
KverarU Drew 80, Stewart LiviiiKSun
80, Mvron McElwain 80, I.awtence
Dutton S2. Frank Hunt 82. Ireiiius
I'niechei t 82, Iynat iu.s Hruecher'. 82,
Ed ward Fitz'ereld 80. .limniie ltino
8i). Leopold liczirma 79. Eddie Drain
7.", QniLi tus l'armele 75, Freddie Hei
sel 7o, Tlmmas Hohiiison 74. Freddie
Kin-hit r 7:1, Frank liu.tery 71.
One scholar faile l in the examina
tion. Promoted from Third Primary to First
Intenned ate. Miss (lass, teacher.
Ciini.s.
Lizzie Weidm inii !)!, Anna Crimm
00, I'tia Field 00. Helle Moi tran 00, Le
na Weckliach 00. Mai v Simmons 00,
Can in Vass 05. Kali" Haitian 03.
Herlha Porter 03, Lvdia iVockh ich 03,
Ida Ikvck 91.
TiOVS.
James Davis 00. Lee Propst 00, Ilar
rv Dixon 08. Eddie Uippel 08. Charles
lienson OS, P.-ter McCami 03. Fred Cox
07. Carroll Ashlev 0"). Wal er Ford Ol,
Julius Hoffman 04, Frank Elswiek 01.
Promoted from S'eond to Third Prim
ary. Miss Ooodell, teacher.
GIKLS.
Tessie Paver OS. Florence Coop"r Ol,
Lizzie LatiiiholY 0."5. Annie Kennedv 02,
Lizzie Scbalet 01. Frai.kie St i'.es 80.
Marv Triliety 80, Katie HeiTner 80,
Annie Hrasky f8, Ada Tenuis 80, Ma
mie Peterson SI. M igaie O'i'i ii-ii 80.
Ann. Mickel wait 78.
COYS.
August florder Ot, (leorue Tro-r 03,
Freddie Morgan ! 0, Mirh'l OTJiien 71.
Promoted from First to Second Prim
ary. Mrs. Kelly, teacher.
nn: i.s.
Ophelia L.' 03. MaL'-ie (l-.uM 87.
Luei'ia Mathews S3. Ida Fojile.si.tiS 82.
Alice Bom e 81, May Jones 78, Nevia
Smith 7G, Fanny Naessel 73.
hoys.
Freddie .iile,'.d 80. Joe K il.issh.-k
John Eaiian 81, Hubert Yonda 70. Jim
Swoboda 08. Joe 'etes,hink 07, W iilie
livers, Charles Wainseott.
FIEST WALD.
Pror.iotod from First to Second I'lim
ary. Mrs. French, teacher,
llosa Mcfllynn. Yiriiil Scot t. Thomas
l'armele, I'hannery Schle-l, Willie
Sajje, John FitZiierald, Willie Tucker,
Kenney Wooster, George Putts.
SECOND WAKII.
Promoted fnjtn First to Second Prim
ary. Miss Sampson, teacher.
John B iumeister. James Ellis, Syd
ney Fry. Frank Jwhrison, Ulch'd Knapp
Charles Ki adder, Albert Leiichtvveiss.
Hubert llobine. John Smith, Charles
Seidenstricker, Thomas Snook, Clara
Iirown. Celesta Fry, Minnie Martens.
Leia Mutz.
The Grand Island Independent is
now printed by steam We congratu
late tlie Independent on its prosperity.
Courier, Central City.
"A Fair I'arbari.iti," by ?lrs. Harnett.
Scribner's Moiitl'ily is about to do a
thiii"; perhaps without precedent in
uur magazines, uamelj ,
story w hich has ahead
SIX luanbt is or an Anie
uur magazines, uamelv, iepi ii.1 a sella.
dv run ihroiigii
1 IC III Ill.ig iZ I.e.
1 i.e serial -ol Mrs. lint nelt, "A Fan
1H, -i.-.i im, " i.i.i.i. u . ....
the "Midw i-i.er Niiuiber," is sanl to be
aitogfther the lirilitest and nics
iimusinz this popular author has ever
written.
It will occupy two or thiee numbers
only of Set lbner's, t j.e litst llis.almn.t
covering about t wti.. -tiiiee p ig-s. li
has been pi inted a. ii-iui y in six num
bers of another magazine, wan a large
circulation, but ml li an entire iiili
ent ciix-le of readeis.
There is at least one ivcent P-n isi.iu
pt cei!ent. for sucii a c iurse as sci do
ner has adopted. A novel by a popu
lar Frem-h wn.er. written the list
yir or two, appeared in a pi'-mii.ent
daily pap-r as a seriai . Al.er ln it
C. ime out ill took loim, and w 'u-n it
had re-n-hed a sale ol s no.- i-.r v oi
lil ty I himsaioh on-- fine uoini.ig ll. s
Very liovel was ainrm n( ! far and
wiih- as the iea.ling si-ri.d o a d ulv
newspaper, Le Petit Jomutt, u.'tK-h.
as every one knows who h,i re. id i's
gigantic sign on the sides of the s-v n
Siory Paris houses. !i.i;iih the uneiju -I
ed cirenlat ion of 0-")')..'J.'ii. eooi s ikti
Mrs. Domett lias ikjs-d hei st uv
for its re-appe ir.i:-ce in s,:-i Im!
has mad.- no m i'ei i.il cnange iu it.
The Titif. Field and Fa km is now
in its Thirty Second Volume, and it
has a very prosperous lonk. Ii has
done mole than any otLer j .iii.i.ti In
elevate the lilera.ure o( sjinn in
America. It has ever championed
, iuiriii.y rtiiu iii-n alio n. i.s iitivavs set
its face against debasing; spoil s. It is
cn,jlictcd bv etlmen who are ree
.ir,:,,i .... ,. ,-.....;.. - ,
"' , 1 in tueir special
'e; .'d. CT.yiT ' clTAi1"1
: loll
is la rg- and its ii.fluer.ee great. It is
eminently prac ieal, its views on
Breeding, the rurf, the Kennel. Shoo;
iug. Athletics, the Stage being
formed from actual Contact with the
leading exponents of fhese pursuits
and pustiaies in all pari a of the coun
try and he world. Xu journal is more
extensively quoted, and the re;us,(,n of
this is that its statements are forcible
and reliable. It derives its chief pnp
lort from the best oeoide in America.
It has grown better, nmrr parni t wit li I
tli year.", and -e trladlv :ZJ.l I"
tli yea
our p--'-
1
OUK SF.XA10R & KEPULSENTA-T1VES
As Photographed by the later Ocean.
The correspondent of the Inter
Ocean gives a ske.ch of the Cass
County Lie m hers in the legislature
thusly :
FOL K! 11 ids'!. HON. VI! LAN DO TEFFT.
Orlando TelTt was a Kane County
(lib; la y, and cdiica.cd at Elgin
Academy, lie has lieeii a resident
and t.u liter lit Cass County, Nebraska
lor lw enl -three ears, which entitles
liimtuvei v high rank among tiie old
est settlers ot Nebeaska. Mr. Tell'i
lias served his district once before in
the stale eiiatc, and he will readily
attain lo prominence and great use
fulness on Ins return to that body.
NINTH DI'T. HON. H. I). HOOT
Mr. Hoot, who is one of the repre
sentatives of l he populous and licit
county of Cass, was a. soldier in the
late war iu a Michigan regiment, and
later a pract icing pliv sician of prom
inence iu Ncwaga county, Mich. He
w as di i veil from the cold climate to
seek relief from ill health, and came
lo Nebraska He lias always had a
deep interest in the prosperity of tins
.S.ate. and been very active iu plans of
development iu his own section. He
will make an indusi rimus and faithlul
representative ot his county.
NINTH DIs'T. HON. J. II ALL.
James Hall is a member of the
House from Cass county. He is 5-1
Vears old. and is a farmer; was lour
ears in the ottieu ot .sherill of Clark
Coun.y, Iowa. He then speculated
loo much, and "luoke iLn. He then
listened lo Greeley's words and moved
est, and settled at Eight Mile Giuve
Cass County, eleven jears ago. He
is ag.iir iu good shape and owns K20
acres ot tine iaim and most of it under
cultivation. He has always kept out
of polities until lately, and is soirv lit
is in now, and we apprehend w hen lie
goes to Lincoln and has to submit to
lie bul.ou-holed by a multitude of as
pirants his i egrets will probably be in
creased. Mr. Hall is a good man and
will work bard this winter.
NINTH DIs'T. HON. It. n. WINDHAM.
II. 15 Windham, member of the
House from Cass County, is a lawyer
by profession; was a soldier, and
served in tile Eighteenth Army Corps
under General Washburn. Is a grad
uate of the Law Department of Mich
igan University, and was a member of
the lastlegisluture. 11 has been a
resident of Nebraska thirteen eirs.
Mr. Windham is a prominent in. in in
his section and Will probably prove
a loimidable candidate for Speaker.
I u common with a great many others,
he 'csires some one elected to the Sen
ate who will increase the influence
and honor and dignny of thevoung
and growing Mate.
T1IIKT1 KNTI1 HIs'T. J. II. Bl'KlNNO.N.
J. H. M'Kuiiioii. repi esei.t ing Cass
and Sautuleis, is GO veins of u.e; occu
pation, tunnel ; resided in Nebraska
lii teen yea i s ; served iu th One Hun
dred and Tenth Ohio Volunteer Infan
try through the war; belonged to the
Sixth Army Corps. General J. War
ren Keifer, of Ohio, was Colonel of his
regiment. Uncommitted on United
States Senator. The gentleman
named is highly thought of, and will
make an honest and useful member.
A Love Story,
lie was young, he was fair, and he
parted Ins hair, iike the average beau,
lu the middle; he w as-proud, he was
bold, but the truth must be toid, he
played like a tletid on tlie liddle. Bar
ring bis voice, le was everything nice,
and his heart was so loving and ten
der, that he always tinned pale when
he trod on the tail of a cat lying down
by the tender. He clerked in a store,
and the way he tore oil 'lalico, jean
and biown sheeting, would have tick
led ii call and madH ihe brute laugh iu
the face of a quarieily meeting. He
cut quite a dash, when a darling mus
i ache, which he learned lo adore and
c herish - for one girl had said, while
siitt dropped her proud head, 'twould
k ill lur to see the ihing pej ish. On
Sundays he'd search, the straight road
to the Churcl . unheeding the voice of
the scorner and demurely he sat like
a young tabby cat, with the saints in
the amen corner, lie sang like a bud.
and his sweet vuice was heard fairly
ugging away at long meter; and we
speak but Ihe truth when we say that
this youth could outsing a hungry
mosquito.
She was young, she was fair, and
she scrambled her hair, like the aver
age belle of the city ; she was proud,
but not bold, yet the truth must be
told, the w ay sue chawed wax wis a
pity. U irriug this v ice, she was ev
eij i l.itig nice, and the world admired
ner iuislle; and the FayetteviUe boys.
In ing eaiiued by the noise, walked
miles to iiear ll l uslle. She i ul qmie
; sweli, did this wax chewing belle,
and the men fl..cked iu crowds .o meet
her; but she gave them the shirk, for
shehivtd the young clcik, Who sang
like a hungry mosquito. So she
hemmed and she hawed, and she
si lied and she "chawed," ijll her
heart and her jaws w ere broken; tin n
sue walked by llu-s.ole while lies onil
a. li e door awaiting some loving to
ken She raised lip her eyes With
tin ck surprise and tried hi i-iwi'i the
M'oilicr; but to iell ihe truth, she
grinned at the youth who loved tlie
.1 men coi tn r.
They met alas! what came to pass
was soli and sweet and piieioiis; I hey ;
Wooed. , hey Cooid, ho talked she cUew- ;
ed oh, how they lovi d, good gracious !
I l.ey had to p U': i.e lose lo stai I ; I. el !
tniel cannot be painted: these ale the ',
facts; she .swallowed her wax, then
set e uiied. t l.en .-ho'.eil, then fain ed.
II r pi -ppeaf. d. In I In-ail qui te scared j
rushed on in iet some water; the
ivaleiolor spied Irs lender bide, and
Lit him where he oil-hi el ." The ta
is sad, t he si quel s (-III -so thinks Ihe
vol 1 1 . i t fi i is bi t - eu . He signs no more
s oft of Vole he gave the gill ihe
iu! i ; en.
!ie pined apaei herpiet-'V face look
ed slend-r and dejected; ner father
kind, but S iliP-W hat blind, beheld her
and li fleeted. His income tax In- spent j
for wax shesimh-d and (ailed hiiil
clever. She wen- to wol k, forgot that
clerk, and chewed in bliss forever.
Lawvcr Urowne wanted this insert
ed. He savs it conies so near striking
his case th-re's lots of fun in it.
There are six nio s factories in New
Orleans and vicinity. All the moss
pinned is shipped abroad, as tae funii
tcre n:a::uf:.cmrcrs do not buy it gin
ned, iie:erri:--r to pick and clean it
themselves, 'li.e total amount paid for
the rtiUL'h moss by the giuners, uphol
sterers, and mattress-makers of the city
is above SS'jO.OOO per year.
The London Economist estimates that
the immigrants to this country in 1880
brinpj with thetu .3j,J0,CHX) in specie,
whiie the average va'.ue to the United
States of each iorsi in adding; to the
iiV-orttifiivp' nirFEr;jr0f the aountrv is
tpo-io. o tiw.., ..iiniK., Mn.lin- In-
RECITATIONS OF HELEN MAIt
WHITE.
As Listened lo by a l'luttf mouth Man.
Last night Miss Helen Mar Whito
gave a reading, at the Opera House,
equaled by tew. Although tall, she
has a form as well prp2aiUi4 -
Corinthian Column. T57ie was us tithe
as an eel, with a development of mus
cle that would have enabled her lo
pick up a small man and wtiirl hira
rapidly around her head if she cho.so
lo do so, and he chose to bo whirled.
Her trail was onlv seven feet long and
three wide, which she handled wilh as
much east and grace as a Nebraska
zephyr would handle the stars and
stripes n a hundred yards of bunting.
Oiui recitation requited her to scream,
and she screamed a ncream, that would
have split jour heart in two, ami
made you fall In love with her forever.
Another recitation required her to
make a prayer for her child that lay
in its cradle white its father was en a
burning v e a mile from shore, in a
fearful storm. She offered up no com
mon humdrum petition, but a prayer
with an earnestness and pathos that
well might have sent it beyond the
stars to the gates of Heaven. Her
eyes were black, and at Mmes full of
laughter, or tenderness, or fear, or des
pair, or hope, or melancholy, r rap
i tire, just as she t hose to till thm from
nn exhaustless fountain. I am no
critic but a plain farmer and write
just as it seemed to me.
x rogreoj m x. orway.
From recent statistics issued by tha
Norwegian Goffti'Mucitt il appears that
the mercantile inaiin fi iLjjeountry-
is increasing at a remarkable rate.
During 1878 the inf reuse amounted to
o3,G0) tons, and at Ihe commencement
of last year the fleet consisted of 7,0-12
Railing vessels and ."(l steamers, btT7
about. KS per cent, of the former'- .
percent, of the latter cla-i of
The proportion of steanu rs to sailing-''
vessels in most other countries is much
larger than in Norway. 'The pre al hulk
of the Norwegian sailing vessels nre
employed in the AmcricMi trade, the
export of produce from the United
Stat 'S alone during; the 1878 producing
in the way of freights 31.73;i,(AM)
crowns, against ''', (Kid.'noi) in 1S77, and
17,000,000 in 187(1.
Directions fur Oake llakinj.
Cake making is one of tlie most difii
cult branches of cookiag. ltecogni.
ing thisfa'd. Mrs. Ih-ec .cr, in her arti
cb: in the P.-izar, gives some useful
hints from which t :e following r.iaiu
points are taken: For cak f, let the flour
dry near the lire while the other ingre
dients are being collected. Then sift it,
and, if cream of tartar or baking1 pow.
no'
Poll the sugar to avoid lumps. Egg
used for ciic should be put into cok
water in summer while the preliminary'
work is going on. First br at butler aim,.
ui:ar together until whit; and creamy;
then the eggs, wnites and yolks beaten
s 'parately alwnvs, for the whites requiro
much longer time to be beaten perfect
ly. Strain the yolks after beating", and
add to them the W'ell-ljcatcn sugar.
Next add li.e spices. Stir the flour
-ra,lu:i!lv before usinir tho sweet
or sour milk needed. If soda and
cream of tartar are to be used, tho lat
ter should be sifted wit It the flour (also,
as above stated, when only' baking
powder is called for). D: -solve soda in
coo! water or milk, never in anything
hot. as heat destroys the i CsL part of it.
Put in the soda afier the milk has been
l . 1. ll, .. . ... ..!. .1
added ami wen ueaien wnn an me oui
er ingredients. If prepared flour is
used, neither soda nor cre.i n of tartar
can be employed. The currants, cit
ron or raisins must be well floured, but
use for this flour measured out for tho
cake, else the cake will be too still'.
15, -at up the batter very liglit before add
ing the fruit, its it shou d be beaten
gently, and not long, after that is add
ed. The whites, being very stifl', arc to
be put in Ihe last thing. Alter that very
little beating; is allowed only what is
necessary to :ncorporate the fruit and
whites of eggs thoroughly, with all tho
other ingredients. W..cn boating; U
whites, do not stop, alter once having '
begun until they nr very stiff, el-e they
wid "go back," ?md can never be
brought up as light again. In making
raised cake, all ff.Tit mast be well roll
ed in flour for that purpose, and not
added to the cake till just ready to put
into the ovetr It must not then be beat
en itfc but spread over the top lightly
and'pres-rM in a little way el.-c the
fruit wiil all sink to the bottom and bo
worthies i. Practice and watchfulness
soon teach one to judge orrectly when
cake, bread, or pies are d ine. If ever
S' properly prepared, they will be
heavy if taken from the oven before
lii, .roughly baked. If obliged to turn
puns round in the oven, move with
ereat geiillci:i'S4 and, if possible, never
l.ti.e cake, bread, or biscuit out of the
oven to turn it. The air striking it will
injure it greatly. 1 sounniik or but
termilk is used in makin ' cake, it must
be placed in the oven as soon as put to
gether, unles, iike hard ginger-bread
or cookies, it no- ,1 t-i I.e rolled out or
inoiiicd. In that :, i; it is not injured
if it stands some hou-s.
Kin' FrcueriLk's JJki,
London T' l -j r ph.
Conspicuous among the few men of
Lis time who ever got tho best of Fred
crick, the Great in a jesting encounter
was an abbot of the Catholic Monastery
of Camenz, who succeeded in that hig.i
office the worthy Abbot Tobias, an old
favorite and friend of the Protestant
her ) whom, upon a memorable occa
sion, he had saved from capture bv a
party of foraging Croat horsemen. The
king dislike I the new abb t as heartily
as he liked the old; but having been i.os
pit i'-Iv entertained by .dm daring l!ij
last vi-it h ev. r paid to Camenz, he
deeaie 1 it fitting t reeog.iiC his host's
attentions by some .sn-a-i il m irk of r--yal
grace, an I, calling the a',bot to ids car
riage window, ae ue ivas about to !ri.)
away from t.ie m n:, story gat-"-. rd 1 lo
him: "Ask me a L.vor." S.re:" o'
served the abbot. '"our -eofl I ha-,1
c oiring..-r U recently d ; id. Doii'd-1-
s your inaje-ty can dis-;o; of in ;ny
c.i L isis cj li rim. i
i.-s! fi I l-SC C. -II . -1 f : I. . -I 1-r. '
-lnijl.t-
i to Le-
i . iu tv i 'i i c.i .n.i.i 1. . in
1 'in; kin 'r.
tcr a moment's ivfl
o:i. re
i ,i s -mi you one from NeiLstadt on tin!
Dosse."
It flashed across the abbot's mind
that Frederick had s-une short lime pre
viously, set up an esta'dishmcnt for im
proving; the breed of asses in the very
town mentioned by him, ara!, foresci;v'
what sort of bass sin g-r the king's jh
euilar humor would prom- t him "to for
ward lo Camenz whercw ih to recruit
its choir, he promptly rejoined: '"Most
dread -sovereign, in token of our plati
tude for your gr.-n i nn bouutv, and ia
accordance with the custom of our or
der, we shall bestow upon our new
second bnss tho nama of his exalted
donor. lbs will i.e known in our choir
as Fre lerictu Sccuiuius:" The kin
made no attempt to return this dejctcr
ous home thrust, but drove off in silence,
which ho maintained uabrokn, for
nearly an hour, when, turniagj
nid-de-camp, he dryly observe. i A Pn
is what oue gets by joking- wlj f-1 f
JV't ho never again a!Iu led to?-
s..;, jw felt I . )-
lifiiSl