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U bt all lU rfiabra fr a family lu oat luinuu, Utah), riima u4 Utift I hew without wrulof tht baudi. Yea pmalbe button, lb iu ti hist do4 btrtl. liriiriMoll. l.i-J dlttitf. ftbtt rfartrfm lm. .No ivii4t4 vfluffn ootollr lhaiiorcUitiU. fSobrvlfQ Jthr,iiuiiiutChtg, tlurbi,wtrrtiiir I 1'trruUrifr. W. P. HARRISON A CO., Cterk lu. IA tuivuh", O. CfcWkMtcr' TaslUh WnraoD.I I. rENNYRQYAl Original ami Onlr (irnutn Arc. ftlwtj rrlUblv, lADik HruMlH for ihUMiltr. ini' tk ntmJPrami In Itrd an I tn4 i rr im, itsled villi Mu rii.tw.n t Ihcru AMiMtf4fl0'ni. iivn. ana imiMti.iM Aiirrsr' la .tlfnl fur r4MlcuUri I "Illr fa. l.uill,a."l,ll.l T 1UIL lfl.000 Tf.iiiueiiL!. CklraetrC'htaiUiilCii.,Uiiitl- I j fK I " 5feEj I H PMtJMlL VIVIIUH. II. . HAIL THROUOH THE ROOF. The Family Knveil Their Htm by Crawl ing Under the fltd. One of the worst hailstorms this sec tion hna experienced In many yenrs passed through a portion of San Pat ricio nnd Neuccs counties last Wednes day night about 9 o'clock, says the Cor pus Christ! Cnllcr. Tho hall, which was followed hy a heavy rain, lasted only a fow minutes, and whllo It covered a good pleco of territory, tho dostructlvo part of It wob only about two miles wide, commencing in San Patricio county, Hhout Mcansvlllc, nnd passing south across Nueces Day Into this coun ty, taking In on Its march the farms of J. II. Roark, John Dunn and others In thnt neighborhood, west of the city. Mr. Ilourk, who was In town laBt evening, nays the hnllstoncs camo down straight through tho roof of his house, broke out thirty lights of glass and destroyed a good portion of his crop. The worst report of nil comes from Mcansvllle, about seventeen miles from this city, fit the head of Nueces Hay, where hail stones fell as large as gooso eggs and completely ruined the farms of C. L. Moore, It. A. Anthony nnd A. Wllln son. Mr. Moore, who nrrlved In Corpus Chrlstl Inst night, gives n very sorry account of tho tcrrlblo storm, which completely ruined him. Ho says ho Is left without n dollar. Last Wednesday ho hud growing nicely between ninety nnd ono hundred acres of cotton, be sides several ncrcs In melons and other products. Ho had n good homo and felt easy. That night tho hall enmo nnd swept nil his crop away except two ncrcs of potntoos nnd one-half ncro of ribbon corn. The hailstones camo down through tho roof of his house, making holes largo enough to throw n cat through them. His wife and children had to take refuge under tho bed. His mother, aged ninety-eight years, saved her llfo by getting under tho bed nlso. Tho fumlly were nearly frightened to denth, and lita wife Is laid up In bed from tho effects of her experience, though his mother stood It well. Tho largo hailstones, which were of nil shapes, toro tho roof oft his kitchen, nnd dining-room, broke nil his dishes, killed his chickens nnd turkeys, which, If they could havo been spared to him, would have helped him mako a liv ing. Mr. Mooro says that after the storm was over tho hall could be seen banked up In the yard llko biiow. When ho left homo yesterday at 11 o'clock a mnss of hall was seen nt the corner of his houso as largo as a bucket. Ills animals suffered tho IcaBt; tho storm blew his fences and pig pens down and his stock ran among the timber and escaped with little Injury. MISS WHITE AND MISS PINK. Tenchrre Who Wenr Different Colore for tho rarponn nt lilentincatlon. Two public school teachers In this city are twins and their resemblanco Is marked, says the Now York World. They are tho Misses Fnnny and Amelia Purple. They teach In grammar school No. 45, In East Twenty-fourth street, as substitutes. Miss Fnnny, after teaching for somo weeks, was taken ill, and her sister took her place. Tho pupils didn't know the difference. Neither did the principal, Mrs. Tate. "Why, Fnnny, I thought you were so sick thnt you could not lcavo your bed," said Mrs. Tato to Fanny's Bister. She wns assured that Fanny was sick. After this episode tho two slBters, who had dressed alike, wore different colors. Amelia chose white and Fnnny pink, nnd thereafter they wero known ns MIrs White and Miss Pink. This did not help matters much, bo far as tho truo Identity of the young ladles was concerned, for It was necessary to re member tho color Miss Fanny wore and that ndoptcd by her slRter. Mrs. Ta'te told a World reporter yesterday that tho resemblance between tho two young Indies was as great mentally as It was physically. They not only hnd tho same likes and dislikes, but their Intel lectual cnpaclty was tho same. When they were graduated from tho Normal college they got tho samo percentage. They aro lnsepnrablo. Their parents nro dead. They llvo with their uncle, Dr. Purple, a well-known physician. CLERK WAS TOO ABRUPT. Unknowingly Kiok- to Irenlileiit Clive- Inml In i Very Impertinent Mnmier. Onco in nwhllo President Cleveland gets by Mr. Thurber and Invades tho room occupied by tho subordinate clerks in tho whlto house. On ono of thoso occasions recently ho went and stood looking down nt tho work which ono of tho clerks wns doing. Tho man nt work never looked up. Ho thought It was ono of tho other clerks who oc casionally bothered htm. "What the devil do you want?" ho asked. There was no response. The other clerks gasped for breath. A deathlike Btlllncss prevailed, and tho working clerk looked up to meet a smile on tho countenance of tho president. In time an explana tion followed, but It will bo a long time before that whlto house clerk will ask a like question until ho Is dead sure of the man he is talking to. Washington Star. Itaplil Itall-ltnlllnjr. "K record for rnpld rail-rolling," Bays the Engineering and Mining Jour nal, "was mado by the south works of tho Lackawanna Iron nnd Steel com pany at Scranton for tho weok ending March 9. Tho converting mill made 6,042 tons of Ingots In eleven turns and the south rati mill rolling 0,201 tons of finished rail." Protection In France, Octroi duties, the tax on eatables, wines and liquors, fuel nnd building ma terials entering a town nre levied In J, CIS municipalities In Prance, LaBt year the gross receipts from tho duties were 363,000,000 and the cost of collection 5,i00,000, or nearly 9 per cent. Paris nlono paid $30,000,000, nearly half the whole amount, and over 110 a head for every Inhabitant, while tho average of the other towns is 5 a head. TITLES ARE OFTEN CLOUDY. london "World- KipUIni the Origin of nogtii Noblemen The London World in an article on foreign "nobility" says: In Franco It la extremely difficult to draw a hard-and-faBt lino between thoso titles which arc genuine and thoso which are not. Tho utmost which can bo done is to classify them as "old," "new," nnd "doubtful." This uncertainty clearly opens n rond to the adventurer. Ho must tnko euro not to assume too high a rank or to adopt a name which Is too' well known or already belongs to Bomo historic family. Dut If he Is content to namo himself after somo orchard In Pcrlgord or Anjou and to stylo himself no moro than Baron or Vicomtc ho may almost defy exposure, even though ho do not cscapo suspicion. In Italy thoro Is n well-defined list of old Ilomon, Nea politan, I'lcdmontcso, and Tuscan fam ilies. Dut thcro Ib also tho considera tion that It Is not bo many years ago that tho minor grades of nobility might bo obtained by purchase. Tho rcpubllo of San Mnrlno raises n regular revenuo by tho salo of titles which possess a very apparent Italian origin. In Aus tria up to quite recently tho rank of Uaron was sold to all who would pay tho price. In tho minor states of Ger many and in Prussia, beforo tho for mation of tho Herman empire, a very considerable proportion of tho crea tions of tho present century wero pur chased. Tho innumerable Jowlsh baron ies, with curious hybrid namcB, which nro found nil over Western Europe, nrO tho result of "transfers" by needy mon nrchB to wealthy financiers. In Bel gium nnd Holland tho samo practlco has prevailed to n greater or smaller ex tent, nnd tho little republic of Andorra still drives a continuous trndo In pat ents of nobility. Evon tho Rrnmleeshlp of Spain tins been recruited with self mado men by this means. In order, therefore, to differentiate the real head of on existing family from his needy cousin who lives by his wits, nnd both from tho adventurer who hns mndo a fortune hy successful swindling nnd adopted n title of his own free will as a social passport, It might bo necessary to senrch through many ponderous tomes which only a skilled genealogist would know whero to find and how, to use. VENTILATION OF MILLS. Some Important Fiiclnm Neeesmiry to Suceemiful KITort. Attention has lately been called to tho necessity, In arrangements for the ventilation of mills, of a careful study of tho meteorology of tho district the extreme range of temperaturo and o' relative humidity being Important fac tors both In dry nnd wet seasons. The maximum range on any dny Is Impor tant, also, to be known, nnd likewise the rate at which humidity in the air may vary In a working day, tho fact being that thcro are scarcely two con secutive hnlt hours in the day when the atmosphere is In the same condi tion; that Ib, It may bo In a perfect state for spinning and weaving at ono time, and four hours later may have only ono-thlrd of tho necessary nmount of moisture required for the purposo of manufacture. Again, tho difference In tho readings of two thermometers, wet nnd dry, Is due to tho rato of evapora tion of water from muslin tied around ono bulb; If tho air Is very dry, tho evaporation Is rapid and the cooling is In proportion, or, it tho air Is moist, evaporation Is retarded, and when the nlr is saturated, as during a fog, evap oration stops, nnd, us there Is no cool ing effect on the wet bulb, both ther mometers will read alike. It appears that some "humidifiers" that have done well In England havo been failures In India. Tho mean differences of tem peraturo of tho nlr In India and In Eng land Is, roughly, 30 degrees F so that, comparing tho nmount of wnter re quired to saturate air at (12 and at 92, at the higher temperaturo It takes Just 2.G5 times as much water for tho pur pose In India as In England. A Niitlomil MyHtery. First Citizen Tho Increase of crlmo tn this country Is simply appalling. I can't understand It nt all. Second Citi zen No, nor I. It Is an Impenetrable mystery. Well, I raunot stop to talk longer, ns I must hurry off to Ellis Island. You know I nm nn Immigra tion commissioner, nnd my business Is to prevent tho landing of all persons who wero thrifty enough to mako suro of n chnnco to earn an honest living beforo leaving home. Her Serious Alarm. "Mrs. Johnslng," begnn the messenger who wns deputed to brenk tho news gently, "your husband, while a little under the influence of liquor, tried to butt nn omtpss train oft the track." Mrs. Johnson threw up both hands. "Man!" she exclaimed. 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It rep resents the word and hor of the oldest tobacco manufacture in Amer ica and the largest in the wld. When Application for License. Notlre Is hereby fjlveti that a petition signed by thlrtv urmcro resident freeholilers of the second ward ot the cltv of Iteil Cloud, Nebras ka has heen llleil with tUn cltv clerk of said city of Iteil ('Intnl. pntylui; tlmt a license ho uranted hy tho city council of siiltl city to Morris M. Ktem for tlm Rale of malt, splrllotir and lnons minors on lot three (.')). block ono (I), William's artillttlon to thu cltv of tied Cloud, Nebraska. That nction v, III tin taken on xa'.d petition hy the inator and city council on tho third day ot July. 1'M, or tho lint meeting or the council theicitier. Dated at ltcd Cloud, Nebraska, this l'Jth aay ot June, 1095. XV. .F What. City t'le rk. Application for LIcciimc. Notice Is hereby nn that a petition, iilgned by thirty or more resident freeholders ot the first ward of tlm city of Ited Cloud, Nebraska, has heen Hied In my oilier in said city of Med Cloud, prnjlin.' tlmt a license be wanted by said city council or said city, to Nelson 1inK tlti, for the Hale of limit, Hpnitiioiis and vinous lluuort, on lots, block 31, (orlulnal town) now city or Itea Cloud. Nebraska, in the llrst ward of the city of Hed Cloud, that action will be taken on said petition, by tlm major and city council, nn tho third day of July, ikds, or at the llrst meetlrK of the council thereafter. Dated at ltcd Cloud, .Nebnisku, Juno 19th, 1895. W. F. Wkst. City Clerk. Application Tor License. Notice Is hereby given that a petition, signed by thirty ormolu resident freeholders of the first ward of the city of lted Cloud, Nebraska, has lieen tiled In inyolllcH In said cllv of Ited Cloud, piayliiK that a license Ik) granted by said city council or said city, to John 1'olnlcky for the sale of malt, spirituous and inoui lliiuors, lot G, block a, (orlulual town) now city ot lted Cloud, Nebraska, III the first ward of tho city of lted Cloud, that action will bo taken on said petition by the mayor and city council, on the third day of July, 1895, or at tho first meeting ol the council thereafter. Dated at lted Cloud. Nebraska, June 19th, 1895 W. F. WltST, City Clerk. G. F. Stapleton, Blacksmith, Makea a specially el" Repairing BiiukIch and Carriages. Horaerihnonig and Plow Work prompt ly attended t, and Ukcs pains Bhooiag Trotting and Running Horses, And all work expected or a llrst class Smith. Shop South ! the Laundry. BUSINESS CARDS. MAS. RAl'L The O. K. 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