PF ytgt""' -5- mm? tfty1 l-r-jft - vi " liS-Cj ' - &w- -T gtt. v&jp .! L- a-?. ,1 .a 4 tael &. - a. f i l-s n . . . t I ff w I I A MATTER OF BUSINESS WMIrk IiiTllKtIona That Were All Good . for Mnmothlnjj. MIssVirjrio do Shrewd (wlio is discov ered seated at her davenport address Ing numerous square envelopes con taining' invitations to her wedding) We must be careful to whom '.ve send invitations, mamma, dear. Hut of course we will invite the Baxters. Mrs. dc Shrewd Certainly, my dear. Tbey arc good for at least a case of solid silver cutlery, if not something in diamonds. Mrs. Baxter was always toad of you." "Yet, I know. And what about the Belleville?" "I really don't know. They didn't give any thing hut a pic-knife when Leuretta Brace was married, and I've an idea it was one of the half-dozen their daughter Belle had when bhe was married. We'll not count them in just yet1' "Of course we'll have the Brintona. They've as good as promised me some thug splendid in Dresden china. Then, there's the Fey tons; I detest the whole tribe of them. But they always give solid silver, so they must be invited. Certainly; nnd the Mac-Mires." "Ob, they'll bring something splen did in bric-a-bric. They're in the business, you know. I wonder if the Do Cracy's would bring any thing worth having?" 1 really don't know. They might. They gave suierh cut-glass at the Bennett-Grace wedding last month, and I raved over it. thinking they might take the hint if wc sent them cards to your wedding. I bclicvo I'd risk it" They'll hardly have the face not to bring something decent when there's six of them. I don't know what to do about the Hidlcy's. They actually gavo Marian Icysloi- plated ware and" They'd bo very likely to do the same with you. I wouldn't run the risk. Invite the Luylon's instead. They'll be sure to bring something worth having." "I do wonder if there's any hope of getting diamonds from the Kev eaels. And what do you suppose tho Drcightons will bring?" "Well, I hope they'll have tho decency to bring something better than the etching they gave Marian Leyster." "I should hope so. Well. I've ad dressed one hundred and fifty invita tions now, and I liclicve they're all good for something, unless it is the Greyvilles and the Smyths, and we can drop them if w: finally conclude they're not likely lo send any thing." Time. in THIEVES AND BUNCO-MEN. A Detective Sy They Am Not SoCIeier as Tlicjr Oiiro Were. "Do you know New York thieves aro not any thing liko so clever as they used to be?" The speaker was one of Inspector - Byrnc's-vcterans, and there was actu ally a touch of sadness in his voice as he spoke, as though tho decline of clever rascality wa-s really a bad thing for tho public generally. Tho re porter asked the detective the cause of this chango which seemed to affect him so. "Well, that's more than I ran tell," was the reply. "It may be because so many of the lending thieves are in jail, or have been scared out of New York by the police, and that their places have been taken by new hands. It is not because there are no thieves, for there aro just as many as ever. As soon as ono is jailed or frightened off another bobs up and takes his place. But, be it as it may, tho whole gang are a precious lot of bunglers. "There isn't tho talent around now to get up another Manhattan Bank af fair. Even the bunco and "badger" game men are losing their grip. Take Iho attempt to rob Phil Daly, tho gam bler. That affair was a botch. So was the attempted diamond robbery. As for tho attempt to "bunco" W. J. Morrissey, tho Western miner and horseman, it was clumsy enough to cause sorao of tho old-time "bunko" men to weep. And so the thing goes. It maybe that the "crooks" are down on their luck, for "Hungry Joe." who used to bo tho cleverest of tho bunco men, has made more bail breaks lately than a greenhorn, and is locked up in Baltimore as a result. Tho only clever stealing that has been doneof late." tho detoctivo went on to say, "has been dono by men who were not in tho regular order of thieves, and who struck out on a new line for themselves. Theso were sucii men as Poster and Bedell, tho law vert. But tho old lino of thieves, as I have said, seem to bo losing their grip, and if they keep oa there won't bo auv credit in getting the best of them, or In hunting them." And with this the veteran, who has made some very clever captures in his day. turned away with a sigh. N. Y. Mail and Express. her into the profound lethargy which she lay on this occasion. He first stated thavthis young worn an was in a stage of hysteria radical ly different from that of her companion. She was like an inert mass; her mus cles were all relaxed and it was impos sible for any Timmbcr- of her body to retain a fixed position without support. There was also a marked difference in the condition of the nervous system of the two women. The one was keen ly sensitive, the other apparently dead. In each c-uoc the professor pressed a pencil upon the fao'e! nerve which lies l directly in front of the ear. This had not the slightest effect upon the woman in the hysterical sleep, whereas the face of the voting girl instantly lighted up in a smile. Curiously enough, she only smiled on the side where the pres sure was applied. It was the same with other nerves. Tho lethargic girl would raise her hand when the operator pressed upon the radical nerve above tho elbow joint. When the mesial nerve, near the former, was touched her arm would spring up in a pugi listic attitude, with the fist tightly clenched, and on applying the pencil to what is vulgarly known as tho "funny bone' she would lift her arm as if pronouncing a benediction, tho first and second fingers of the hand being raided heavenward. Nothing of this sort had any effect upon the other subject. An experiment with the gong, which had been vainly beaten above the first patient, produced. startling effect in this case. . The Cltei do Clinique had struck but a single blow on the sound ing brass when the young girl started up as by an electric shock. She sat straight up, with her eyes wide open, and but for their fixed, stony gazo one might have fancied her awake. She had pulsed in an instant from tho state of lethargy into that of cata lepsy. She neither moved nor spoke. Prof. Charcot proceeded to show that pressure upon tho nerves no long er produced muscular contraction. Wo were in the presence of a new set of phenomena. Tho professor lifted tho girl's right hand to her lips, as if sho were throwing a hiss. Instantly tho unconscious association of ideas caused tho right side of tho face to smile. It was the same when the left hand was raised, and when both hands touched her lips the entire face radiated tho mind's? happy thought. The young gentlemen present enjoyed this greatly. A frown was produced with equal facility. Clenching one of tho fists caused a eowl Ut jkiss over tho cor responding side of io face, and tho professor succeeded by combining tho two proccssc-t in making her bhijle on ono side and frown on tho other. No ono who saw this extraordinary con tortion could for a moment question .the genuineness of th demonstration. Still more extraordinary was tho fa cility with which Prof. Charcot made his patient p&h hack from catalepsy to lethargy. 3'hls ho accomplished by simply closing tho Iid n.d pressing gently on one or both of her yms, By touching the right eye ho chungod iiu) girl's right side into tho lethargic con eition while leaving the left side under the inllucnce of catalepsy. Ho demonstrated Ut tho satisfaction in an uini sueu was really mo case. The right eye was closed, while tho left remained staring open. The nerve on the right side responded to press ure, while those on the left remained dead. One side of the body was rigid while the other wan inert. Through all this the patient never uttered a sound. Having sufficiently established tho existence of thi-s dual Mat iho professor pressed simultaneously upon both of the girlrf eyes, when sho fell back on the pillow like a lump of lead. The final experiment .consisted in waking the lethargic girl. This was easily done by breathing sharply ;n her face. ho started up, glanced about hor in a dazed way. and then, realizing that site was only half dressed before a crowd ,t jovial med ical student;-, she seized her rsijered garments and disappeared from th sccno with astonishing rapidity Paris Herald. percent Of growth in Vh onmllmrnt Winrlrhura nfin 1m nlrtrinfwl in WlfltaP . . n,ll w. fi.lit.L K . ... ' and the frost entirely removed by using The Advance, a gill of alcohol to a pint of hot water. The McihodisU of Lumpkin Ua. ' Clean quickly and rub dry with a warm have a new church bell, the old ono chamois skin. being cracked aad worn out. It's time An old and reliable English cook- lUc 0m bcli had a 3t rt- u ,r., -,.. I book gives the following recipe as an in ir,rr, r.nci has i, it time summoned oil-ciotn restorer: jicu one-nan ui an to worship rnoa of varying croeds in ounce of beeswax in a saucer of turpen- u,c Ncthcrlan ,, Portugal. Sain and tine. Rub the surface all over with it America. and rub in with a dry cloth. -IV.v perso ns have anv idea of tho ' Telegraph wire of galvanized iron Is changes whicfi are goln- on in the much better to hang clothes on in older porUurr or what ueJ to be called winter than rope, us tho clothes will .hoWte,u" V have heard of one not freeze to it Have it hung up by a ehurch In I'linm v,!.;,.i. .., i. line-man and it will never "give, no enlirely transplanted from the central matter what the weather may be. .,,rt of tuc ,,.., . Kan, m;w, or chapped nanus. maKo campnor- and WxVu 0-UVA ,llon u t(J ne ico oi oiiu unu vile-!.! uum. ,l v.- neighboi h'jod.--Chicago Standard Wood Wanted. A !& erd nf xoou wanted -ii"'j-:n i ihh office. Tftiwanik - -i -. : L-- 4 5S. " rr r-J i ; . IIQHT HAV WE LF &Ut,r&D 3 ? Si VJI S . il tJ -J "3 ..X K ! nrr 17 JKS v 2 a y- ,t roaccti tallow, four teaspoonfuls of oil of sweet almonds and three-fourths of an ounce of gum-camphor pulverized fine. Put on back of stovo until dis solved, stirring constantly, using just enough heat to melt the ingredients together. Laundry polish for shirts, collars and cuffs, etc., is mado in tho follow ing manner: Dissolve on a slow fire ono ounce of white wax and two ounces of spermaceti with one largo tablespoonful of salt Turn into a wet cup to cooL Mako boiled starch as usual.cooking slowly for twenty minutes, and for every tablespoonful of dry starch used put in a lump of tho preparation tho size of a cherry. Uso no cold starch and do not sprinkle. When tho starched pieces aro dried, lay them in a wet towel for two hours, and with a rough polishing-iron bring out tho gloss. Mrs. W. 11. Maher, In Good Housekeeping. i'. rJkW :w : m$$ KwmI lo lh r ' ii ' WCUTTJC III Itnlc. fc 'T--. u - a -.v,a? ,i . , m t: r n m k n .' aTfOUCAMTV. "The Mary J. Drexel Home and Philadelphia Mothor-House of Deacon esses." wldeh has Ken in course of construction during the past two years, was lately dedicated. For tho present only that part of the home will bo oc cupied which i to be devoted to the training of the dcnconc-vics. and is in tended to form their permanent homo or ' mother-house." I af .. i oiiS5Bf Li M ! ." n ' M TMW e ' h W "ft. - k KKIHik.ib'..'. v. ., ?aaci:t2ttacjf" s - ' 0125 iVX :-' ' J3.7T ; v u rrua. - f HiaWjH ljhrfajM A i vnwraiiwiiiMi .cunu. m V Cr . T -- m m- .- S TirMtlxr bw . . - jcv aBt .1 "-'j&Iw't ' a, THE BEST MATERIALS r.3 Xiot imovi macminkk jg - MiMHMMtalflJMt HIWiP, V Cf M aV MH lR"1JriSrit mi t-r rli M Vtm 4 n m r MM MM WWnW tM HWUH HOLT COMPANYp CMt WIHm, Me. ftaiS fcrt,r 4 Brf j Nrw Mbamtn t-iJt fa m'r iini'l rbftrf ifirM-tHt re te nfaar. UIRIV '" KiX, t ELECTIONS IN Campanini's Queer Failing. Campanini, tho onco world-worshiped tenor, is-never comfortable un less he has something to chew. Meet him whore you will, and, if ho is not singing, his mouth is sure to be filled with somo chewing material. Rumor has it that to this ruminating habit the untimely loss of his voico is large ly due. Denied tobaeco in every form. he has to levy on drugs, herbs and groceries, and will never pass a bag of coffco or a box of dried fruits or a stock of sweet roots without purchas ing or plundering a mouthful. Dur ing his last operatic season ho resorted to prunes, which he carried about in his vest pocket Money and fruit oc cupied tho same pocket, and it was not an unusual thing for tho tenor to take out a banknote to pay for somo purchase and have the shopkeeper pick off tho dried berries or littlo balls of sugar before tho identity of tho bill could be determined. His wife always traveled with him, occupying tho same dressing room in the theater and assisting in changing his costumes. His sugar-coated, syrup-lined pockets wero the bano of her existence, and sho was continually wiping them out with benzine or alcohol. When her husband sang in concert sho always put his white gloves on just beforo his number, and her last words as sho was leaving the wing were : "Don't put your hand in your pocket" Pitts burgh Dispatch. Dramatic Mode of Execution. A Lcipsie inventor has devised an extremely dramatic mode of execution for criminals, which possesses the ad ditional advantage of being painless. Tho machinery consists of a platform nine meters square, approached by steps, iu tho center of the platform is a chair for tho condemned man. Be hind it stand a figure of .Jus'jce, hold ing a pair of scales in her left hand, tho scales being movable. Under the platform is placed an electric battery. froj which wires pa-s through tho legs of the c1fc.if into the. scat and back, terminating In pWiium plates. If the patient objects to t3iit,g himself in tho chair, he is simply tied in. 'The;;, lfter the sentence has been read, the Truly Admirable Grace. It is one thing to be right one's hclf; it is another thing to win others u tho right. One person who holds firmly Inessential truth may make that truth offensive toothers by his bigotry in its defense. Another person who holds with like linano ;. to the same truth may mako error iiiuc to others bv his manner of der "ueii ty'nted de fenders of. truth. In each ;a tUnina who holds to the truth is ali riglit Uf himself. 'and all wrong for other. Bigotry for tjjtt truth may bo a meani of promoting virur; and so may a de nunciation of ui?ojy. Holding tho truth in such love as mill njako ono loving towards Iwth bigots ot Len- tks is as rare a grace as it is Man, able. S. S. Times. executioner takes, a stick, breaks it, and phie. ()) pieces inoneof.Justico's scales. Thi tlMijds. puts tho bat tery in motion, and l-hh, Lf matter. Death is instantaneous and ifhiiJaZe The machine has been tried on animals in ths pr.f nco of a large company of invited gttCiff, and is pronounced a success. Christij) iihiU, Western sportsmen co;jatii fh$f wild duck are becoming very ocar and sitributo their scarcity to tho uu f duck Aggs in making a new glue that is niauuffcctri'd iu Canada. Their egg having become hjqble. Cana dian hunter -tit spoil tjicir a.h sid thus materially reduce the supply ol young ducks. . SCHOOL ANQ CHURCH. ;h? f kambersburg. Pa.. Academy tfediAcs. io .revive students who use tobacco. JAPAN. A rolitlchui r Tlt:ir ('fiuntry Tell Haw Tlli-r rc Ctuiilurlrtl. An enthusiastic observer of tho re cent political campaign work in this city was Hon. V. Honda, a resident of Hirosaki. a city of to.ooo inhabitants in Northern Japr.n. Mr. Honda i now on his way around tho world. lie is jut out of a politi cal office, having served two terms, or four years, as a member of the Koa Aomori, or Asombly, and was elected by tho people of his gun, or county. In conversation with the writer Mr. Honda said: " I wu.-, hero a week be fore election, and greatly enjoyed at tending the meetings held by tho viv rious political parties and beholding the great street parades; also the de corum that pervades the precincts of your polling-places, and likewise tho subsequent interest manifested during the count and the rccention of ih( election news. With us in Japan there I is not so much demonstration, but I withal, a very great interest is taken in our prefecture or ken elections for ! members of the gun, or county as-! scmblies. Our country now has a . population of over :W,000,000. We have a count made every year, and there are forty-three provinces, called prefectures-, or kens, in Japan. Each ken has a kwai. or an assembly, liko your State Legislature, composed of members elected bv tho people resid ing in the guns or counties into which tho 'kens aro divided. "These several guns are entitled to from eight to forty assembly guns, or representatives, the number depend ing on tho population, no gun having less than aO.UOU people. The kwai, or assembly, holds an annual session, limited to thirty days, and tho business discussed relates only to tho assembly district. This, you sec. smacks very much of a republican form of govern ment very like your own. This sys- icm nas occn our.i now for about ten years. The earlier mode was for tho General Government lo appoint a Gov ernor and Secretary to rulo over each ken. There are thrco prominent po litical parties in Japan tho Liberal. Progressive and the Conservative. I belong to tho Progressive, which has been in the ascendancy for somo time. The Liberal, which is not far behind. is considered too radical. In our coun- ' try voters aro obliged to have a proj- i crty qualification amounting to a land tax of $10. "In my gun there are 70.000 people, but not more than 10,000 aro voters. This docs not mean that tho othor 60, Oo'.vorto Chicago, Denver to Kansas Crv Denver to Cmaha. Omaha to Chicago, :'ans33 City to Chicago, Omaha to St. Louis, SEST LINE FROM WEST TO EAST! SURE CONNEC1MNS LOW RATES 5A.CCACE CHECKED THROUGH. ThroiiRh tlckots over tha urllnrr tor. Route aro for 3nlo by tho Union "'ncific, Denver A Rio Crande end nil other pritidpel rnllwayn. nnd by ali cgont of tti "Burlington Rcuto." For furthar information, apply te mj osoit, or to P. 8. EUSTIS.Gcnl-rk'tAic't. OMA1U.NI9 iU.Nhv CLAEKB.Viea.Prts. Jso. - Uow.uip V. Cathbx, AMictaal Chi - FIRST NATIONAL iUK. Red Cloud, Nebrusku. CAPITAL, - $75,000 ... jr.nsaci a general b.,L,is btt.inrM, buv ml cll vuniy, precinct and 8,hooI district bond. Buy DIRECTORS: county wftrnMK' .-' and cH foreign caefcan,- Ja. Mc.N'ony. ,1 . A. TulNy. John U. Whirry. Henry CWkc, 0, W. Limlscy. H. K. K. Highland. A. J. Kcnnj. Shir. Furin inmiture BROWN S Marble and Granite Worlri A. II. KUOWX. ruor. FineMomimeHts and HiN'idHtiiiu Elm St. tnd 4th A v.. I!l Cl.i. New stock and almost at'vour own nbuVc. Come and get bargains. F. V TAYLOR, Oftfcfcite First .TRtional bank and Font Oilitxj. Special attention iven to undertakihg TAKK TIIH Street Cars From the Depot To Bradbrook Photo Studio MOON limbic. THE TRALERS LUMBER CQ. WILL MAKK- m m tn ,ri QKO. o. and r. d. ykiser, ri:or!URToa or tiik lfisr Couij Mu OiiicE RED i i.OUD. NEB. Complete :ind only net of nhnlrHct book.- in Wthtcr county, (irazinj: nd iirmitn; l.tiil.- utni city property for -ale. POSITIVELY Lower than any yard in the world. CLARKE CALIFORNIA THE I,AND OK DISCOVERIES BEWAKK OFIMITAITONS FA Proeltlent, Albnny, M Y. J. A. TULlJ? A V r.obt. V.8Hlt.T. Traawrer NKBRASKA & KANSAS. .in ik mr sji PA J l) C CAPndL,$50,000. iu Ml ft H o Ki'd Cloud, Sob. 000 are poor men by any menns f0f !soo i t cur trae martc, SVNTA AC many of them arc rich merchants and K, ' ovvryhallle i u tin rvrrj tradesnonlP. I..,t il,r n' vt .. U tlh' JMt l,,fn "ifotm rem. -;..., .. i , , cily. -.'tiiii Hon ciioruii i'4 or n"n Cause they happen not to bo land-own- cV rcfuu.'cd bv Ik-n. v Ck vrjzcL. M mfy Y'SSsSmmm wt imKING r (ONSliMPfnW r a j-i.. vt.t ' -r.j ii (Obf?rsSTHM.( x. .... w -J' . : &&&& Something Had Happened lo you expect a rabo of salary the first ef tbo year?" ho inquired, os'thcy rodo together oa the rear platform o'f the car. "Kotnow." "Hasacythiry: happened lately to upset your cspcctaiicns? ' ' There has. Ihatl tny salarv c:t 'iown four dollars a week'and was told that I dide't earn half what I was get ting after that "Deiroit Free Vnss. Tinware is test washed in soda and water It can be scoured with ff1. ,f Of11 1? l!av to ,da- with a Soothed piece of canTphor! t,v w "? liiu coain in vr-niiriacT l)cosa wear it out quickly. TUDIES IN HVSTCIIIA. Rat faaraot. the reaovoedinMiaL OTvmaaorTaa nervous 8T8taau ii-s- r - "M""? xienaca aabjocts ik Oio couran af aattrecadat Qm Salnetriewt Ta lethargic Mi-l u Yl'pM, Charcot's prt subjects. She rc- " aajaa oaaatMtly.ia tho hospital, mad. mm- aeciat occasrass iac scrraat -"Mlml reading is not such a queer thin - illitf mil Thi (... :r. , p. ..- -..w viiiu WHO j can rcatrUcr huebwJ's thoughts when f sho asks hira for tho xmy to settle ixiii iasi. uonnei mil. HOUSEHOLD HELPS. Kamlfdic WlilrH Will Ughtra Xaay DUv nrrtrmmi0 IHtairaiic Du. If the cover Li removed from soap urplies tho soap will uot get soft. When flat-irons lieomMi rusty, black them villi i.tove-polih, and rub wall with a dry bush. Use charcoal to broil with. Tho name ctosc me iwrcs very quickly and make tlie meat y leader. Silver can K lrni ti;i. r .,.. ----"-,. . .'.,Du MMTJUOOUIS 7 oem? placcl in an airtight J us square i dullnnlored fel piakea at the edw, Uer sutaarr nr any heavy enuuaeaU that arc liaMa to saar a polished sarface. Do aot keep ironed clothes am hn la the kitchca aay laager thaa k aeecssaryfor thortrnphly dryiac. They gather unpleasant odors. Sfwl parts or white sheUac aad al cohol Is; pcfta:uicnt fixative lor f crayoa and.cfca5al sketches. 'Surar -a .i .- . .... - " ,7BJ vwiin aa fjist s atoa uMaxaay aaa eberry faamiim Rets dull for want of a jrood claaehW Mk . m. J.V 2l, . ..." ' . pan has ry.isa Acu.cmLirr schools, with :i.-SB.22G pupils' Wr SIC tcacherj. Attcodanct; i rnmnnl. orr- 'Tbc Aomon of the Northern Presbyterian eurcb lontributed last year for fomi-u aiUiupvi.iOJ.OS a gain over tho previous year f fiSc S5L.W; to homo mUsions, fi2C,067.2i a pain of "l.ioaoi. The Catholic missions iu Bengal me specially prosperous. When they were ast.Vbcd is their present form in 1859, tht-rs cyC then 8,030 Catho liatamontbtj .& habitants of Calcutta. Now lhcroareii))Qj. An Arcade pastor created a rcasa. tion the other day during a sermon. by ffivin out a" hymn to be tun? by tho choir ;o a lively tunc, with the re mark: vPerhha; if may serve to wake iac conffrcjation asv" id It did. rne pupils of tho Norwiah mU achools were asked to brio ta schoa) Wednesday before Thanksri iareachaa aaple or a palate. Tea Barrels were .this alld aad ihn dli. tributad asaoajT the aealy l & place. -Armatroar Hall, at tha Xuetefa. j Aa .wnsiai seaeei baa reeaatlr U mXkm ay thw er. unit, yicrcfore. do not pay tho 10 land tax. i'robjtbly onohalf of tlie C0.000 arc too poor to hn v'U"?S- fit our clectioiii tho voting and counting are done in the largest hall in each fill n and in the pretence of every body tnterts,Uf!. "About oiu y.c;;rs a;o th .Mikado promised the people Uim. tf the year 1890 he wfuld acceile to a largely cs l7scd wish on the part of the peo- piozii4twVt for the ch't-tion of a Na ionai A--vvr.'V0. -'jich. I j.rcsnmc. win tieiv:H(,r iutx-4 oi,ivu mi. ': n rat ions for thU Katiou'iJ 1 .t. . 1.- ! I? ., . anu ine uuiiiiin;' inercior are hgw beinjr mad.. The Radicals think that this cow will result in placing great (dt 4.Qe- iu I.',.' hind of tLe jcop!c. tut j very mu,e; un it. i.-xtl s-um- mef iu'? Mikadv appointed a iriv council to prrpwc a n;Uioa:ii constiLj tion for the coming ascnibly, and this act. I nu-it confes?, (xVa&ioncd considerable tal!c among the many of whom think thai th ixUipfi ouyhl not to be prepared bv MAKE NO M1T5AKE tho Miktuiu flmU. but that he P.y dfpt-'.'-ti the tmptoau so ofut. ought to have eat led lociLcr -. ropre- niitafcoa for con.umDtion. SANTA 6cntative general a-scrabty for foJofiABfr" ha. 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