HEMINGFOltD HERALD. THOS. J. OMCBKFFE, Pulillnher, HEMINQFORD, NEBRASKA. It is niUior u suirtlln;: siuiomont, yot It Is niii.10 by careful mon, that olpht-lonths of tho so-caHocl colorod pnoplo of tho Unltod States lmVo whlU blooJ In iholr veins. Socialism cunnotnlTord to bo funnj. It attract attention only us it is so rious and lugubrious. Whon ltstoops to jolto it rovoals a characteristic which no hollow-eyed world-movof can afford to possess. Biiains cannot always forco n wa. town. J tho nchlovcmont of our wishos, however much thoy mny help us. Nolthorcan merit. But tho purchas ing power ot monoy mnkea it a lovor by which the world may bo raised. , TiiK King of Italy is not a little ir ritated by tho porpotual demands mndo upon htm in a diplomatic way by his follow monarchs; but thoro is no dan ger that ho will show his tooth, how over nugry ho may got. A don tint took them all out long sinco. We ofton road of a brace of young nlnnlos who got married "just for fun" and nftorwards find out that thoy aro really married In good earnest. "Somohow or othor tho foolkillor Is al 'ways absent on Buch occasions. Mar rying for fun is not so much funnlor than marrying for monoy No groat discoverer in modiclno has over becomo rich on his discovery; thoro is no monopoly in this work;- no patents aro granted to provent othors making freo uso of tho discoveries. Tho man that discovered and worked out tho principles of vaccination mada nothing on it. It is said of a prominont cltlzon of Minneapolis, formorly of Mulno, that ho recently wont to his natlvo Btiito to erect a monument to his reputation as b philanthropist, and that after look ing around for awhllo ho endowed a flourishing school of codfish and proud ly roturned to his homo In tho west The members of tho Salvation Army who havo gono to India wear tho costumes of tho natlvos, llvo in tho eamo kind of houses and oat tho same -sorts of food. Tho English mission aries in Central China now wonr tho natlvo dross and find that It is of great aid to them in gaining friends and making convorts. Accokoinq to tho philosophy of tho Pessimists thoro Is nlwavs something to droad. Somo ono says: "Man has anything but a soft snap on tho earth. Whon ho is well ho Is in constant foar of bolug 111, and whon ho Is 111 it Is always ttmo for him to tnko his medi cine." So trouble Is always in for tho jaundtccd-oyod. sight Eveuy ouo knows that mr.utclno is not exact sclonco; and whether It can ever bo such Is a matter of much doubt. Thoy that aro inclined to grumblo be causo modiclno is not oxact should re member that tho chief f. ctor. man, is a variablo quantity, and should tako their complaint to the creator of muu and of all othor things. The ambition of tho average farmer is to make his farm moro productive to increase the area of cultivation, and to build bettor houses, barns and fences. All this goes to enhance tho safety of loans mndo upon his prom ises. Ho does not borrow money with tho expectation of forfeiting tho prop erty which ho mortgngos. The governor of Delaware has writ ton a pamphlot on tho decline ot peach culture in his stuto. Tho poach crop of Dolawure has boon n failure every year in tho last quarter contury, ac cording to early reports annually sent out; yot when harvest comes round tho little commonwealth always succeeds in glutting tho eastern market. One of tho plans proposod to adver tise Minnesota at tho World's fair is to construct a complete representation of tho falls of .Mlnnohnha with a cataract of wheat pouring over tho precipice Critics .are inclined to chatT at the scheme, but tho projector does not seem to euro a straw for that as long as ho Jcnows Iio has got a bran' now idea. SoMEof .the groat nowspapcrs pay well for ihelr attractions. Tho Now York World not long ago offered a thousand dollar prize lor a -single new idea. A lueky New Yorker won it. Puck pay fifty cento -each for para graphic jokes, and it gets lots of them. Tho New York Graphic pays a dollar each for brief witty anecdotes, and is to give a thousand dollar prize for the best one it receives in the next sbij months. The Supreme Court of Georgia has decided that the proprietor of a patent modiclno is liable in damages for In. jury done to any person who takes tho xnedlciao according to tho directions. Observe tho proviso, however: yon must take it according to directions if you wish to sustain a caso for damages. It directed to tnko a spoonful three times a day you musn't tnko three spoonfuls once a day, nor swallow u whole bottle nt a sittiuir LITTLES MONTENEGRO. ITha Turka Have Hover Beon Abla Conquer It to tt Em ft Population of Leu than Three Hundred Thousand, All OentUtaen and Ictdlm Tho Moit Dcipotlo and tho Moit Fopilcr in Europe. A smallprlnolpallty, bounded on tho southeast by Turkoy, and on tho north east by Austria, is known to tho world as Montenegro. Tho population is about 280,000. Tho soil may bo well oallod consecrated, for what highor form of consocratlon can any fathor land rocelvo than the blood ot its sons, shod in its dofonsoP As you enter ihoir country you can sco nothing but Btonos and mountains. Some of thoso mountains aro over 3,000 feet, As you go about through tho country tbo eye becomos weary looking at tho mountains and Btonos. Hero and thoro you And small farms, and you wonder how It could bo possible that anything could grow. Tho country Is poor and thero aro no industries in which tho pooplo can bo omployod, so many havo loft tem porarily their homos In order to pro vido for tho wants of their families, but should war be declared, no matter whoro ho 1b nor how far from his country, a Cernaeoraz hastens homo to fight for his futherltind. Tho form of government in that country is at or.co tho most dospotlo and tho most popular In Europe Dos potlo because tho will ot the princo Is tho law o' tho land, and popular bo causo tho porsonat rulo of tho princo Is kind, and loving, and fatherly, and moots all tho wants and wishes of tho people I should llkon tho govern ment to a loving fathor or mother of a largo family whoso children not only obey tholr parents becauso It is tholr duty, but oboy thorn becauso thoy lovo to oboy. What do you think of a capital that is a llttlo vlllago of less than 2.000 in bnbltantsP Yot Tsuch is Cottlnjo, the capital ofCornugora, situated In a val ley surrounded by mountains. As you corao from Njcguso you soo on your loft, rising nbovo tho cottagos, tho pal ace of Princo Nlklzu; above tho palace is tho Mann8llr (tho cloister), and nbovo tho Manastlr tho bolfry, whoro tho bonds of tho decapitated Turks used-to bo Impaled in d.iys gono by. To your right Is tho hospital. Then there Is a fine building for a girls1 high school, and tho rocontly built Zotskl Dom, a beautiful building, containing a very largo hall, in which reunions, meetings, and performances aro hold and glvon. Tho drama "Dulkanslci Czarlca," written by tho princo, was glvon for tho opening night of tho lpm- Thoro nro to this llttlo vlllago accredited ministers from tho loading courts of Europo, and I vouturo to say that tho diplomatic communications between Vlonna or St. Petersburg and Ccntlnjo aro moro frequent than b twoon thoso capitals and Washington. Thoro is nothing that strikes tho forotgnor moro than tho rospoctful boarlng of tho pooplo to Btrungors. Courteous and polite as tho Vlonnoso, it is not uncommon to find Monte negrins intelligent, not bocauso ot study, but in thoir crude state, and sumo possess remarkublo natural talent nnd wit I romombor an inci dent when I was a llttlo boy, probably not moro than 11 yonrs old. I was In my father's storo whon a tall young Cornngorao came to purchase somo goods. A friend ot my fathor, who was very fond of joking, remarked to this young hero: "I heard somo im portant news." "What is it?" asked the young man. '! hoard that your vladika (bishop) is engaged to bo married." Tho young Montenegrin's faco became palo from anger and my fathor thought that ho would resent tho Insult by physical forco, but to our surprise ho composed himself and without any hesitation he answered him: "Yes, it is true; would you like to know to whom?" "Yes," replied tho friend. "Well, to tho daughter of your popo of Koine" Tho Montene grins nil belong to tho Greek church, and tho bishop can not marry. My father's frlead was a ltoin in Catholic. Tho CornnKorei uro Serbs, and form the (lower and aristocracy of tho Slav race Physically thoy aro both big and handsome, and If -some should walk hero on Broadway thoy would tower over tho New Yorkers. In ap pearance nnd bearing they comparo favorably to any European people For n::amplo, take a Bulgarian and a Montenegrin in your parlor for tbo first .time, and you will uotluo that tho Bulgarian will appear as he Is, a peusani; tho Cernogoraz a gentleman. Cornngora has no peasantry; nil aro gontlemau, nil are . soldiers. But place this same Montenegrin aud Bul garian ia a Held and tho Bulgarian will convert It Into a garden. The tr.ido ot a Cernagorao is fighting In war: hence it comes hard for him to adapt himself to any other vocation bora a warrior, die a warrior. Actual and Ccmmoa Hone-Power. When men begin first to becomo fiiitillLar with tho methods of measur ing mechanical power, they often spec ulate on whoro tho breed of horses Is to be found which can keep at work raising 33,000 pounds ono foot por mlnuto, or the equivalent, which is familiar to men accustomed to pile driving by horse-power, of raising 830 pouuds 100 feet per minute. Since 33,000 pounds .nlsod one foot por min ulo Is called ouo horse-power, it Is natural for pcoplo to think that tho engineers who established that unit of moasurnmont based it on tho nctual work porformed by horaos. But that was not tho caso. Tho horae-powor unit was ostnblishod by James Watt about u contury ago, and tho llguros woro 8ottled In a curious way. Watt, in his unusually careful mannor pro ceeded to find out tho avor.ufo work which tho horses ot his district could porform, and ho found tnnt tho raising of 22,000 pounds one foot por mlnuto was about an nctuuV horso-powor. At this timo ho was employed In tho manufacture of ongtnos, and had al most a monopoly in tho engine building trade- Customors were so hard to find that nil kinds of artificial oncourngo monts wero considered necessary to induce power users to buy steam en glnos. As n method of encouraging bustnoss, Watt offered to boll cnglnos reckoning 83,000 foot pounds to a horso-powcr, or one-third moro than tho actual. And thus, says the Manu facturer's Gazctto, what was in tended ns a temporary oxpediont to promote business has been tho moans of giving a faho unit of a very Important meas urement to tho world. Old Tecump Kluod Her. A woman rccontly approached Gon oral Sherman In a railroad car, und pulling at his coat asked: "Is this General Sherman?" "Yes, madam." "Gonornl Sherman, I folt that I must eoo you. I wanted to look at you and talk with you. I had three brothers In your army, in the Fifteenth Corps. Two of them will never come back again." Tho genornl straightened up in a mlnuto and his eyes got a llttlo moist. Ho would havo dono anything for hor after that. Throe brothers in his command and two killed! Ho sat thoro and talked with hor with such courtly dignity that, oncournged, a crowd of women and glrlB, tho companions ot tho sister of three soldiers, crowded into tho car. No ono would havo sus pected that his nap had been spoiled. Tho woman who had awakened him was young and by no means unattract ive In appearance His color dooponed as the train prepared to pull out. "General, is it Is it true," sho askod hesitatingly, "what thoy say about your kissing tho women whor ovor you go?" "I'm afraid it Is." "Well, why do you do It does it please them?" "I don't know whether it does or not. Somo of them say it does." "Gcnoral, can can 1" thon sho stopped. "Can I do it?" sho finally blurted out Tho general waB on his feet in an instant and roaching up sho cave him a good smack. Electrified Steam. Mr. Shelford Bidwoll. F. It. S., has. found tnnt tho opacity of steam issuing from a nozzle is greatly increased by bringing electrified points near It and that Its color Is changed to orange brown. Spectroscopic Indications load to tho coucluslon tlint electrification causes an incroaso In the slzo of tho water particles In tho steam, from something small In comparison with tho wavo length of light, to about ono 50,030th of an inch in diameter. These observations are ot consldorablo me teorological interest for tho steam jot phenomena go far toward explaining tho call so of the intenso darkness of tho lurid light with which that dark ness Is frequently tempered. Nevar Forgot His Ma-men. I heard a funny llttlo story th o othei day, the exporienco of a pollto small boy and a gentle Sunday school teacher. Way out In the wilds whoro tho soldiers aro stitionod, ono of tho young ladles on good works boat thought sho would get up a clnss and teach tho children of the privates, whom sho regretted wero llttlo heath ens, all the thin trs they ought to know. Patiently she told one llttlo boy who mudo him, who was tho wisest man, who was tho strongest man, and tho story of tho Hood. As ho was going away, sho reminded him that he must remember all this, as she would ask him tho samo questions next Sunday. Next Sunday ho was on timo, and his precoptress, i.ftor admiring his punct uality, said: "Now, I hopo that you haven't forgotten nil that 1 told you last Sunday. So, llko a good boy, toll mo who mudo you?" Tho little head drooped, tho lips quivered, but, poll to to tho lost, no matter what his sins might bo, ho answered "l'loaso, miss, I have forgotten tho gentleman's uamo!" A Lucky Prisoner. "Old Lawyer: "I can not take your case. Circumstantial ovldo.ice Is so strong against you that it will bo im possible to provo your innocence." Prisoner; "Hut I urn not innocent I am guilty." '0b! Then maybe, can clear you." Etlll Hit Opinion. "I only wish to say," feebly spoke a manglod passenger as he drugged him self out from under the wreck mudo by u terrific railway collision, "that In my opinion," nobody is to blame for this accident" And ho then peace fully breathed his lust lie was a coroner. HEW BICYCLE DEVICES. Manufacturers nre ever lmny devising means for making the bicycle more nud more useful. A simple npplinucc has Just been Invented, by mcatis of which tho wheel enn be attached to a lawn mower, thus combining work nnd play. The device is cheap nnd simple and aud can be readily attached. The lawn mower Is suitably connected with tho hub of the rear wheel and trails IHcj-clc licit. behind, thus lessening the amount of muscular energy required to propel the wheel. Undoubtedly this invention will do much toward making individuals of an Indolent disposition devote some of their time to mowing the lawn Instead of making thlmo along the rond. There Is a now bicycle lock on the market, which, In many features, Is an Improvement over any lock recently In vented. It Is the only lock on the market which grnfrpa the handle post. It Is fastened to a projecting stand or arm, under which the front wheel Is placed. The handle post is shoved Into the lock against a trigger, when It is clutched from the back by a linger. This linger can be released by turning tho lock over. A key, however, Is pro vided to release It more readily. Next Is a new bicycle brake on tho market, which can be readily operated by a slight pressure of the feet. It comprises brake levers, nlvotilly con nected at points intermediate In their length to the clamps adjustably secured on each side of tho wheel. Foot rests extend from the clamps, while brake sliocs are curried by the levers under neath the wheel rim. The point of merit is rapidity of operation, which Sndillc nnd Tool lintr. Is accomplished by a slight pressure of the feet on the foot rests. For LtKlitlncr the Lnmii, The difficulty and annoyance experi enced by endeavoring to light a bicycle lamp In a strong wind need no longer disturb tho rider. A simple device Is now for sale which does away with all trouble . It Is a bicycle lamp lighter or match gun. It works on the same principle ns an Indelible pencil. It is loaded with matches, and all that Is necessary when you want to light your lamp Is to poke the lighter Into the hole of the lamp, push the end of the lighter, nnd it Is all done. As the match Is lg- nlted only when It l caches the or the lamp, ample protection Is afforded, and, however high the wiuti, it cannot Plow out the lamp, The number of cranky Inventors who nre giving their nttentlon to bicycles Is aptly Illustrated by the remarks of a manufacturer the othor day. "The latest invention In the way of bicycle appliances that has been of fered to us," he said, "is a patented de vice for warming handlebars. The in ventor did not say Just how he accom plished his object, except that It was done by electricity. Now. that's a f&diSRo'S Mntch Gun fur Lnnipa, theso bitter cold July days a man Is liable to have his Augers frostbitten unless he keeps a swift current of elec- j trlclty running through them or wears , thick woolen mittens. I wonder why i Bomebodv dldu't think of that handle warming scheme before? Itenlly, now, these Inventors will have to 'smoke up' , and keep alive or the bicycle business will go to pieces for want of something new. , j "Tho other day another person came I In here nnd tried to induce us to put wings on our bicycles. We aren't In ( the angel business Just yet, so we i didn't buy his patents. lie had a thing . that combined u body brace with large j sails to catch the wind nnu muse wheeling easy. When the wind blows the wrong way the sails or wings com down, of course. It may be a good iffi inMHMIMUMi tiling, but, as I said before, wo nre not In the nngel business." iilcrclc steps. Bicycle steps for assisting the rider In stnrtlng the wheel before his foot has reached the pedal in mounting are one of the most recent patents. The Mops nre so arranged in connection with a spring, a pawl nnd a rnchct wheel secured to the axle of the renr wheel, that when the weight of the latter Is thrown on the step the wheel receives a forward Impulse. An Ingenious arrangement combining a saddle nnd a tool box has just made Its appearance. It consists of a spring frame provided with means for secur ing It to a seat support, a seat pad hinged nt one end to tho end of tho Bprlng frame under the pad. The de vice Is so constructed that when the seat pad is raised on Its hinges access may be had to the tool bag, and when the pad Js lowered It closes the tool Illcjcle Ilrnkc. bag nnd Is suitably held in position by a lever and spring. The device looks practicable, and when In position It conceals the tool bag from view without adding to tho weight of the wheel. ins omniNAii ii)i:.. SiiKKN(n n l'rncdcnl IlenrrntiRe m en t qt the Cnlcndnr. "I don't see why they didn't regulate things differently," said the positive man who complains about the heat. "These people who fixed up the calen dar made a mighty poor job of it, it seems to me." "You couldn't make any difference In the weather." "I couldn't. That shows Just how thoughtless the world Is. There Is about one man In 200 who really has Ideas, and the other 100 generally put In most of their time making fun of him. They let the short months like February and November nnd April come In cool weather, when we could stand the temperature. Why didn't they put 'em all In a bunch In summer time, so that we could get through with It? Here we are, compelled to drag along with the longest months nnd the longest days and the hottest weather at the same'tlme. No wonder so many people get disgusted with the wav things are run!" Washington Star. IltiiTnlo'a Power for NlnKfirn. It is promised that electric power from Niagara falls will be furnished to Buffalo manufacturers before Nov. 1 next, and at a price less by one-halt than power now costs In that city. Contracts for the work will le let this week, the transmission line to be large enough for 20,000 horse-power. So much for the business side of the enter prise. The scientific side Is of equal Interests, ns developments In that di rection make possible the economic transmission of power over long dis tances. The scientific triumph Is Mr. Tesla's. The power will be transmit ted to the Buffalo city line by overhead conductors. From the dynamo It will pass through a transformer, which will give It a much higher voltage, aud in that condition It can be safely and economically transmitted, to be trans formed again at the Buffalo station to a direct current ready for use. The higher the voltage Uie less Is the loss. ( Som Meti ot tne jug of tne ncw ByB tem can hc mi by comparison. The tW(MnnBe transmits power so that , tiiere js a oss 400 times greater in the transmission of 500 volts than In the transmission of 10,000 volts. New York Tost. A Silent Fnmlly. "There Is In Tennesssee a family of three sisters which presents some of the most startling peculiarities Im aginable," said a gentleman from the ( state In question, who Is staying nt oue of the New Orleans hotels. "The three ' . all of whom are old maids, live togeilier ou a iiuiii, uiuir hoiu un-uns ui subsistence, nud work early and late to earn a livelihood. Two of them work In the field; the third does the cooking and other housework. There Is but one period of tho year when any mem ber of the trio has anything to say to any other member. All during the win ter, spring and summer they go about their business with the seal of silence on their lips. "When fall comes and the crop Is harvested they break silence, and then only to quarrel over the di vision of the proceeds. When each has succeeded in getting all that she thinks possible, silence reigns again until the next hnrvest time. The bisters have made a name for themselves. They are known far and uear as the 'deaf and dumb triplets,' although the title is scarcely appropriate." New Orleans Times-Democrat The lletort Courtcona. Mr. Ferguson (who has been ready to start to the theater an hour or morel Laura, If you had to take a train for heaven you would get left. Mrs. Ferguson (buttoning her gloves) I don't know whether I would or not. but if I did catch it I know I would have to travel without any escort Chi cago Tribune. Vnuta n Chnnee. Mrs. Cassldy Will yez go to th' mountains or the say shoore this sum mer, Mr Flaherty? Mrs. Flaherty To tho ochlnj mo mon's'tolred of the mountain scenery. Mrs. Cassldy rhwat makes him tolred? Mrs. Flaherty lie's foreman of the doomp. St, Taul Globe. To Cleans tha Sjrstoni Effectually yet gently, when costly or bilious, or when the blood Is impure or sluggish, to permanently overcome ha bitual constipation, to awaken the kld ney and liver to a healthy activity, without lrrltattng or weakening them, to dispel headaches, colds, or fevers, us. Syrup of Figs. The Mystery of the Fear. The usual sorce of pearls found with in tho oyster appears to bo tho Intru nion of somo BUiall foreign body which Bets up an Irritation of cuticle. The only means of defense open to the mollusk la to dcpbslt a layer of nacre around tho irritating partiolo, ands thus cut it off from tho soft, tender skin. A grain ot Band or a small srust nccan may slip in between the lips, and setting up irritation, provoko the cuticle to deposit around it a series of thin films of nacre These arc added to from timo to time, tho llttlo nucleus is completely encysted, and a pearl ia' tho result alow to Grow 40 Wheat Salzcr's Fall Seed Cataloguo tolls you. It's worth thousands to the wideawake farmer. Send 4-cent stamp for cataloguo and freo samples of grains and grasses for fall sowing. John A Salzer Seed Co., LaCrosse.i Wis. I Telling a llorse'a Age. "The popular idea that tho ago of a horse can always bo told by looking at, his teeth," Bald a veterinary surgeon,' "is not entiroly correct After the eighth year tho horso has no moro new teeth bo that tho tooth method is use less for telling tho ago of a horso which is moro than eight years old. As, soon as tho 6ot of teeth is complete, , however, a wrlnklo begins to appear on the upper edge of the lower eyelid. and a now wrinkle is added each year, so that to get at the ago of a horsft moro than eight years old you muss figure the teeth plus the wrinkles." Co' Congti BaWicm Ii the oldest and best. It will break up a Cold quisle. er than anything else. ItUrlway a reliable. TryBW A Fatal Shock When the Tire Hunt. A llttlo girl named Helen Latham, 9 years old, died from fright in Mystic, Conn. Sho wob playing with her niates about tho streets when she stopped to watch some boys at work on a bicycle All at once a loud report, was heard. The pneumatic tire had exploded from pressure of air. This frightened tho girl so she fainted. As she did not revive, Drs. Purdy and Barber wero called and endeavored to revive her. In this they had partially succeeded when the girl again becama- comatose and died. New York Sun. First Last and always advertised as & true blood pur fler, the most wonderful cures on record ara made and tbo greatest sales are won by Hood's &ES Sarsaparilla Wood's Pills cure allllTcr Ills. bUlouancaa, DROPSY TREATED FREE. Positively Cured with Vegetable Remedies Ue cared tbonnnds ot ees. Cure raw pro nounced bopeleia bjr beat phjilcUn. From tint doe rmptonn dlupptari In ten dajri at leut two-thlrda aU ijmDtom remored. Bend for free book Ultimo Blals of nilraouloui cures. 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Th eourse of Instruction In this academy, conducted y the Rellt-lou ef the Sacred Heart, embraces th whole ranse of subject necessary to constitute a solle) and refined education. Propriety of deportment, p acnal neatness and the principles ot morality are ob ject of anoeaslnf- attention. EztenslT grounds af ford the pupils erery facility for useful bodily exer elsei their health la an object ot constant solicitude, and In sickness they are attended with maternal care. Tall term opens Tuesday, Sept. 1. Terms for session, oft .months, payable in advance, 1111, this Include tuition, board, washing-, courses in French, Oerman or Latin, use of library and physician's fee. For fur to particulars address. THE NUl'KItKilt. Academy Sacred Heart St. Joseph. Me. i - SOUTH MISSOURI. WEST The best fruit section In the West. No droutUa A allure of crops nevtr linown. Mild climate. Productive soil. Abundance ot food pure water. For Maps nnd Circulars gtvta? full descrip tion ot tbe Rich Mineral. 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