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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1886)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDXESDAT SEPTEMBER 20. IRSfi. THE CATTLE QUARANTINE , r % f H Govaraoi Dawcs to lame tlie Necessary Prodan tioa To-day. NlEW REGULATIONS ADOPTED. Oat Insurance Ctunjmiilcf. AVorfc- thr Stntp Ijlltle at the State Mount * Su | > rciiii * Oiiurt Irnov rrtt nrr'OMNrotA ttnntxr.1 Active § tep s were taken yesterday by the Irvc ! t < iok Gommrainn of Nebraska ti > ul once tniiugtirtttf n Ftrlct qtmnmtiiir nguitmt nil IliinoiF entile Miming into the KUttc. This step WHS inaugurated the nipht bafnrc by telegraphing nil ln ) > ec ton * ut Missouri rivur point * to bold nil Illinois cattle for further instructions and yoRturrtny the commission in Hosnion juTido oflicial call upon Governor lawo * > to issue n inoulumutlon in the matter , Which will be gnou to the public to-duy In addition to the telegraphic nous mid advices of pleuro-jini'iimoniit in Illinois cattle nt dlfloront localities the ttourd uro in possession of private ad vires from thut state In regard to llio extent of the dis ease imd thej UIHO nrc reooivinc eonimu- nicalionn from M-brnskn stock mm ask- inc that prompt Flops in quanr- ntitino be ndoptcd ut once The commission will nsc duo vigilance .in lookinjr alter local inspectors and see to it thnt the quarantine ib made oilfctive at onoo. und lib it is thought thnt no diseased htook has yet entered the htatc , it will bo kept out now without dlflieulty The live Meek commission liuvc iMticd tlu following rules und regulations gov erning the quarantine and the admiHsiou of catile into the Htato of Nebraska "I. All cattle coming into Hit utiite of Xelt- rnskn , are required to nniur tlic state at Onmlm , rintisiiioiith , liliiir. rails City , or Covlnpton , wheie the } must bo unloaded foi inspection. li. All owners of cattle entiling Into this Rtuto li 0111 localities ( iimniutineil against will be U'yuiriHl to f ttrn isli the lollop Ing iiluucci ! Hid tiifx nre in-ehem { Vnuusot ( A. ) Affldiuit of two disinterested parties that the } lm\e known ttie cattle tn quoBtlnn for a period of four (4) ( ) months prior to the date of shipment , thnt thcj Imrebcen heaVij and exposed to no rontacmtis dim-use , a\l thnt io contnpotis disease is known or bi'- lleved to exist in the count } trout which thcv runic. ( ft. ) Coitihcate of county clorl , of said eoiintj that parties nmkltii ; micli allldaitare responsible nutl reputable cltimis of the county. ( C. ) Affidavit of owner , or person in chnrce , made nt point ot entry , tlmt his cnttlo are the identical cattle described hi the fore- coinc alhdnvits , nud that hliipinent has Iteen ilireut and without unlo.idins , except lor I > od and water , and in deaimed aud dlsin- . . " . Owners or nersons In charge of cuttle from localities not nuiiiud in Rovornoi's proc lamation must certifj under oath Uiat Mich cattle lm\e been Kept in onomate for a period ot four months ( tilvinc the name of the low n and count } ot said state ) , and have not been exposed tonnvcontiiijitiUHdiscase foj a nerlod ot ttiioe ( ! i ) moiithb prior to date oi shlji- inont. 4. All tlio lorpcoini : evidence to be sult- inHtotl lit the point of cntrt to the Ine stock Hiinltary commission , state \eteriniinan or an autliorized iuBiector of the state , when pei- 111 It forHhipmtiiit mtv t > e issued. r Dealers' cule.s tnthered in quarantined Htatch will be quarantined at points of entr\ . C. Cattle not rrcoivlne permits fur Bhi ) > mcut and retiuii"d in quarantine will he held at ownor'b risk aud exiiunsc. 7. All cattle arriving at nomts of outrj aio ' inspected free of cliarxe to owner. ' b. Jio railway doiiiR business in this state will receive lorHhlpiuent into thib state any 'cattlti , uiilcjw accompanied by apoiiiiit signed by an authorized inspector. JJy ordei of the live stock samtnrv commis- sion. .1. GEUTH , .TIL , U V fe . State Veterinarian. MILD The auditor of fetato is called upon to ntiBwor numerous corrosondonee ] from local insurance agents in the state who refer to him the requests of companies who have not complied with the state law and attempt to scheme insurance on the outside The last communication of tins nature comes from a local ngwit nt Ilastiugs , who shows up the Fat go lii- Huranc company that has asked him to write surplus lines , agreeing to puy 2 pur cent for the same. Tne Targo liiMiranec company is not tmtitlod to transact busi ness in the htatc. and the Hastings agent did not bite -it the fichomc. Jt is staled at the auaito'-'t. ofiice that the Fargo com jmny ban its officers , one n Chlcjigo and f ! i nnolhur in Iowa , and thut it is of n i dtanding whatever in the state , wbou Jowil itiHiiianco agonU are asked to write for wild cat companies tbuy will do well to romumbor that thej are liable to a duo tiiid imprisonment for doing it , and that the proceeding is a dangerous ouo to follow. An agent who hiu > boei % woiking lifo itiHuranco for n cqnumuy not entitled to insure in the state is being looked for ut the present time to unsw or. MATi IlOUhK NOILS. raiurs were roooiviul at the andltor'e of fice yestordaj from the IJoward Insurance eoniimnj , of f ow York city , asking for blanks and thu manuur of nrooodurc to adopt in order to transact business iu Isohniska. U ho state supreme court riisumod its FOSSIOII yesterday , continuing on the ( lookot of appeal casiis taken up from the hucond judicial district. All the judges wnro iu attunduuoo. A h. lliiUlwlu of rium Crook , county clerk of Uiiwsou county , was at the btato lioiibc ycstordiiy ou business writers far biM county. JNlnjor Frnnklin of the secretary of ntato'h oflico , who was called to Kentucky by the- illness of his wife , is at homo again. Woruncn ore ongiigod on the west wing of ttio cnpitol building 3 estunlav , .lining up M > im > gajiing ( iraola > iutho walls and around the windows , frumr.ME conn DOINGS. Court mot Tuesday pursuant lo ad- journnmnt. The following gentlemen t\cru admitted to practice- Charles J. Hill of Chicago , 111. , mid H. U. ( Jolonian ol Utica , Nob. Jiickson vs. Wilson ; dismissed. Trip ] ) YS. Stale , reversed and remanded. Stew art vh State ; reversed and icmandod. The following cases were argued and mibuiittod Kirk vs. Bowling ; Audornou vs. liucbunau , Prince vs. Lancaster county ; Van Every vs. Fitzgerald. DUCIBIONB KII.KIl. I Chuiipy \Voodrun . Appnal from .lohnson I county. Reversed und dticntc. Ojiimon b ; Alnvw ell , Ch. J. Corrected t > ) llahus. t 1. The not of 1BOO , by cxtonding the period of limitation of mortgages of real estate to tun years , xiouossarily intended the limitation of the debt se cured by the mortgage where it is sought to enforce a sale at the mortgaged prtuu- iscs iu satisfaction of said dubi , 10 the same period as the mortgage. 2. In an action to foreclose a mortgage ot real estate given to secure certain prowisory notes , thu notes may bo si t out as the evidence of the debt , oven if the action Is brought but a few days be fore the expiration of ton years from the time the cause of actiou accrued. lor the purpose of foreclosure the notes con tinue as evidence of the debt until the mortgage is barred bTTWAirr * cimr AGAIN Monday night Sberifl Meliok arrested and ledged iu juil .lames A. Chute aud Char leu Stewart formerly of the Stew art- Chute Lumber company , and who it will be remembered , were brought from De troit borne two months ugo on a charge of embezzlement. The present informa tion u. brought by Wjnhuld S Fox , an acunt of tilt lumber company that suo- wodod to the btewart-Cliute company , uud thu information charges , that on or about the lOtb of January , 16SO , in the count * or Linra-stor , thai the nbove partis with f < Ion HUH- intent , misronrp- wnk-d trip pnrninp nf the strwarM'hHte Lumbsr wmpHii.T tt ( Linroln , for tht } ar I'W , and on tbi < fal f rpttre ontatkin the ponirmnv in Chifago , of wlnrh Stewart and ( .iititt1 were r * * idmtt mcmlM'r , nt Lincoh' declared a dividend and cn-dit ti > th - amount ol twpiitr-ons hun dred dollars wws piveti to | < > wh of thom njton tlw lumber oompanj K ok and they ai-cordingly drew thnt amount * ch owl of the comnntiT Now It wtnijiy iwvostiEatkin that HIP ewmjmnv inotead of mMktnc money in IS'ifi upon w Inch to doelaro dn idonds tli > year's work wav n thotixand dollars loss , con-f-qiipnUj Stew art and Chute arc now brought into court to answer for mureprwntinc ftnd obtaining the mont-j tinder false jire- 'eti'-es . Police court jesterdnv tried set en of fenders w ho were elmrgof ! witli tlie usual misdemeanor ol being mto\ieaU < ! and they were fined as usual and committed back to jail The citj council at their Monday nicht P"ssion transacled little business lioytmd the usual routine and in police mnttets Mtuply endorsed Chief lUjiicli and in structed him lo purify tbe force aud con trol them Punh. the mnn who was handy with a knife on Conductor liullingers train , and who was brought to Lincoln to answer to felonious assault , him been bound over to answer to the district court Ailliam Friedman , of the Hebrew Union college of Cincinnati , will be in Lincoln to-day to hold Jewish New Year's services to-night. AstheJcwmh society in Lincoln has no synagogue , the services will be hold in the Ucrmun church. The party named Spiker , who was mentioned in vsterdaj't 15i r. , as iu court smoothing ovei some petty thefts , left that night ou short order for tin- know n parts. The next morning it came to light that Spiker was in other crooked wo : C He had mortgaged a held of corn t > a mini named Danielb and afterwards sold it to other particR , giving them n bill of sale Daniels also held a mort gage on three of Spiker's horses and tliey are gone us well , it is understood The necesHary steps were being taken jcstordaj to seek and lind tbe chap , and a law suit as to tbe possession of the corn ' Is probably Mr and Mrs W. J Florence are booked for the Fttnkc opera house on Thursday evening , when they will pre sent "Our Governor" to the audience , which , judging from their former visits to Lincoln , will bo an audience of w hich to be proud. ON THE GIlOtTNW. Tbe following representative republi cans from diflerent parts of the state are already on the ground read for Wednes day's evening's convention , aud the Dearer that the approach of that gather ing comes the more evidence accumulates that it will be an especially interesting one , and will develop some sharp contests in tbe seeking for nominations. There will bo a number of citousivp lobbies in the hold , notably of which will bo the Lancaster delegation laying the wires for expedited appropriation the coming winter , and a dolegatiou w'th ' that especial end in view will represent tlie county Then the railroad eommis sion law will have a lobby working for its endorsement , and tlie feait well schemers will try to bring pressure on the board of lands and buildings to help them out , and the tiilents of the btate Journal will be turned to assist each and all of tlie lobbies with whatever energies it nm command Following are permanent nont icptiblicans in the city Senator C H. Van \ \ ycu. F T Ransom , E I War ren and C W. Seymour , ol Nebraska Citj . C S Montgomorv , John H. Saliler , H T Clarke , Omaha , M. K. Turner llenrv Kcjratto , W Wbltmoyoir , Colum bus , J.28 McConnell , EugonoMaek , J E. Hill , Hcutricu , H M. Sinclair , Anton Abel , . ) . H MiicCnll , Plum Crook ; M P Km- cuid , O'Neill City , W 11 NewellOrlando Toflt. Caps county : F. J. Foss , J M. O H Johnson , McCook. HOTEL Gt'USTS. Among Nobrafacaub at the hotels are Alex Laverty , Afihland ; J. W. Uutlor. I5eitnue : ; Dr. L A. Merriam , Omaha ; D. T Hayden. Nebraska City. Albert Joyce , Syracuse , E. M. Correll , Hebron , H. H. Lashley , Beaver City ; J , M. . Green , Omaha. Kirlc's Gorman Pile Ointment. bare euro for blind , bleodtnc , and Itchlnc I'iles. One box has cured the worst cases often ton years standinc. No one ue d sulfur ten minutes after using this wonderful Kirk's Gcruiun Pile Ointment. It absorbs tumors , allays the itching at out".1 , acts as a poultice , pives instand relief. Kirk's German Pile Ointment is prepared only for I'iles and itchlnir of tlie private parts , and nothing else. E\erv box IB warranted by our agents Sold bv drucclHts ; sent by mail on receipt o price , D&c per bos. ) Cleveland , 0. Sold C. K Gooodiuan and Kulm it Co. , IStti and Uouclus lUth uiid Cumlng. "IJarbors" itch is simply a "ringworm" that lumpcns to have become implanted upon tlio parts covered by the board The disease is cxtiemoly contagious , and is spread most frequently by barbers using the same nx.or in shaving healthy person * thut has boon used upon an in fected one. Itingworm is due to the presence and growth of a fungus ( the trichopliyton ) . several varieties of which are known When it appears ou parts covered by hair it is modified consider ably by gornih entering the hair sacs and growing from a locality more deeplys'itu- atcd than usual Harbors' itoh begiiib with round , red spots , rapidly spreading to the surrounding skin , forming deep , soft , boil-like mouses , wbioh contain much blood nud a little matter [ put. ] , which latter can be squucrod out through tlie numerous opouingh left by the falling out of the diseased Hairs , As the diseased bairs are filled with the fungus they be come weak and break oil'at the surface A viscid , imisiui.s-likc substance , mixed with pus , exudes from these openings and spoocHly dries on tbe surface , thus giving n lig-like appearance to the no dule , whence was derived its ancient name , sycosis , from the Greek word for iig. There is considerable itching and smarting in connection with this aillic- tion Jt is to be made out with absolute certainty only by the microscope , which dhows the fungus iu all stages of develop mcnt. DRPRICE'S SPECIAL \ MOST PERFECT HADE i THE AUTOGRAPH ALBUM , , | A Eindly Eorisw of Forgotten Loflcerii &f ' Affection or Oonrtwy. A COLLAPSED SOCIAL CRAZE. in Vnrlou . Motor ? , Grnxe nticl Gnj , Shallow , Sad nnit hrrlBH * A Miniature of wre. Chicago Herald In the early j'ouUi of the tindersigned manv , many years nt o what wore known a auto rraph albums were accounted a social uwe sity wnionp the very j-oung ladles and gentlemen nf bis aequnmtanee These voluniB , bad no kinshi | > w ttli the laborious collwtiotiF of distingtilbhod autographs which certain children of much muturcr growth lutvo always made , and alwavs will make , the objects of their life ambition , but were simple , kindly ledger * of ufleetion or courtesy in winch one's friends inscribed their names , together with a bit of senti ment or wit , or what passed for oitlmi wo were not it is feared , over-nice or over Jenrned in our tastes. Nor is it pre sumed that the kindly custom took its origin in our time. . Tne w idor Informa tion of increased years luis made it suffi ciently plain that for many decades it was accounted a delicate thing foi a man of wit to write n pretty couplet iu n lady't , album Naj , it liifi own pen was not equal to the' invention ho did not di-chun to borrow the wit of hid more talented neighbor. Tom Moore wrote many such , and so did Hood and a score of their betters. Charles Larnb.thc acknow lodged master of htioh like titigae poctieao , has left behind a hundred eMuenoe sof bis ubihn to invoke this lightsome muse The custom ilounshe.il , especially among the Germans and other nations of the continent Nor is it difficult to be lie vi1 that men wbo.se afloctiou finds vent in kissing and embracing each other , would not hesitate openly to express their sentiment in black anu while The cold Engliil ) und the chillier Ameiicans are not so ctlusne , tiey leave such prac tices to the women .and children But what has become of the Doting folks' albums * There bo youths and maidens yet , but they continue the practice of their elders and circulate among them selves the little , foolish , delightful , non seiibieal volumes ? PorhaH ] ; they do , though there is reason to fear that tlie muhters and misses of this progressive day have other and lew. simple diver sions Their food , mayhap , is more highly spiced 1 happened lately upon one ot these re membrancers ol youth , and Lord' what a train of recollections it set a-going' It was one of the very , iery old ones , and had circulated when its owner was , per haps , thirteen or fourteen years of age. At that interesting period of life , no one need IHJ told , auj well tegulated youth is bound Dy fate to be tbe victim of at least one consuming paESion for a lovely creat ure of the opposite sex He w ill be in lo\o often heioaftoi often aud de\otodly but never again will lie smk to the ex tremity of despair or rise to the quiver ing pinnacle of ecstasy , which marked tlie varying moods and fortunes of his fii-ht aflair 1 have In ed to sue manj men and cities , and what is more to sec the top of my veuorablc pate assort its baldness through the vanishing thatch of youth , but , if 1 live to be a thousand J shall never be able to cntei a certain quiet sti cot in tlio has-y fall of the year. when the red and yellow leaves aic fall ing away from Jtlie barren branches of the trees , without experiencing a certain agonizing upheaval of feeling , such as befell me once peace , thou withered fluttering onratT Ecstatic vision , vanish from my sight ! In a word , 1 saw bor name on a leaf in that old album audit all came back again. And over what an interval of change' Merciful heaven ! I saw her a twelve- mouth sinct she and her five children and Iswoar by all the gods of love her uo&o was rod and she weighed fourteen stone. Your bumble servant , mean while , madam , had preserved all the el egancy of shape which distinguished his earlier years , besides acquiring a curtain solidity and firmness of demeanor to which youth is a strangpr If he did not lift his hut too high , it may have been out of consideration for the bald spot be fore mentioned , which can ill brook the asperities of an autumn wind. How ever , - In those days , when her no-e was not red and bhe did not weigh , etc in tlioae daj'p she had a fine ethereal spirit and u taste for poetry which impressed me , at the time , as bomirtbe pink ol discrimina tion. This is what she wiote in my al bum "I've turned these paces o'er and o'er To see what others bine written before , lint I will htop inthlh quiet spot , To write tlie words , ioiget me not ! Yours , ever , LAVKA , " Adorable trash ! As if she didn't know that J could no more forgot her than for got my own name , for that matter , as if she really cared whether J did or not Iut ! the vergioss mem nicht sort of busi ness was pojiulai then , and , I dare fcuis still , among persons .so situated in lifo that they ate bound daily to be reminded of each other It is the rule of life. People do not say wlrnt they moan , much less write it. If you , lector tloctissiraufi , fancy for a moment that the real name of the writer of the abovo'wns Laura , or that my head was really bald , are greatly mistaken. Her name wah not Laura , but El * " * * , and if my pate nero bald ( which 1 vow It is not ) , are there not wigs , toupees and othoi inventions for disguising the fact" No , people do not write what they mean children no more than their eld- on. It was simply the fashion for tlie very youujr and very buoyant to disguise their riiiil sentiments in a black cloud of nppn honsion or atrabilionsnoss w hen they assumed a pen and Ink The noisiest , burliest boy iu all the collection wi ote on the very next page- "Tlie paths are many up tlie tceii Mnyjourb ever loud towards dcu. " And on the following day , as I dis tinctly recall , he blacked Qmv eye most beautifully in a personal" encounter , brought ou by bis ou 11 meanness. The worst liar and faoofler in all the class must need of course subscribe bis name to tins ingenious Temiysauiini scrap. "Ho\\u'ej it he. It booms to me , 'Tls ouli noble to be peed ; Kind hearts are morti tlmn coronets And simple faitti tlmn Noruinn blood. " He didn't know what it all meant , and had no more conception of "simple faith" than of "Norman blood , " which latter ho would , if with anything , associate with hie father's horses. But in bis searching of Hartlett's dictionary , this was the lira thing of suitable length lie mot with Aud perhaps after all it would not be fiar to expect the youngsters to sub scribe only to their real bontauents on an occasion intended in part lor show. hen they grow up they will not do BO ; thn will be guilty of n hundred hypo , cncies of expression nud leprcssioii , dail > , else will their paths through life be exceeding thorny , for it is very little' of the truth aud that not too often thut wJl bear tbe light. AA e imd , of couree. a Latin teacher , ana vben lie contributed bib valuable auto graph be could not let the oocakion slip to display hits learning and mouleato a morn. ] maxim So be wrote "Sera uuuquam cst ad bones inorus via. via.Lovingh , your teacher , P D GOOG , AM " What hours and hours J spout over this Ciceronian chestnut seikmg for it ito me ; hidden meaning. It was my father , The nrir + ] Hti > cr ijwf iroiilil In in II nijtn-iiifil n * fo ihr j ofNr < ami .fi/le. * of the < ! / / . 7Viry is t tot In nn in Hie iit'H i ) > ( i ) > rii > > < > / nun IIIOIY intcrrvl tit tlir i an trlnt mniItJ l > r irrll fbrssff ? at a Mimrof / / tlinn Uit at1rrrtioWfii1 of tin O. > L3 M1STJ1 ( LOT111XU I'.iRLOXS. nt 11 HI rarnttni s/m-f. it'ltii niv rntmtfiHtlft rt'crlt'luy Mtiflinut 7 > i V r , ' Misfit" ntnl I'lirailrtl-fttr Garment * frnm nit uiwllic rwnili'ilt Tin > ( M f > nrc i < fr nji in tinmosf n/i/M'orjff .f//lr / tn i rn in City it'Jio arc { /oorf.//i / 7/ < . - oj cloth , bun ' / * i Mftff. at-fart rfs thru tirrirc , .s / ; / that they Mi'cjrimi 40 to > O i > rr ri-nt on the prlrr ordinurHn ehirfl lbF } im-ivhant tailonJn athUtion to the fine line nf Mljlt Clolhiitff at the MiJlt Cluthina.r . < irlnrt > , will be found an enormous storJ. offnrnthiiifl ! ywulf anil men * ' ain1 children * ' elotliiny of the bent qnalitM anrt ntj/le. atit'i11 ' at- the lowest jii'icet- tin city. Jtrail f///s / OVEBCQATS , $25Mou-hant Tailor Made at10.00 f C Merchant Tailor Made nt ? 10 " " " 11.50 f , 40 1475 6 " . ( , 15 20.00 10 n.OO 58 22 00 12 " GO 20 50 15 " " " " 0.00 70 a.no MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS -great popularity of the 3Ittjit Clothinn 1'arJort- et'iflcnw of the fact that their aoodv are the best and their price * riyht. Ifi/on want to buy furnishing poorfs. an orrrcont , a suit of clothes for yvitrtclfor ymir boy altray * go to THE ONLY 1119 FARNAM STREET. I think , who at length , showed it to ine , together with ; a fine and fiee translation iu tlie back pa rt of the ( lictionatT , whole , 1 { make no doubt iliis woralup , the Ar- tium M Ki-.ter-dihBovcrod and made free to help himself. Tor that anyone can blame him , for not oven school teachers are required to be perfectly candid. But that craw for Latiuity how it raged iimong us iu those callow days' If there is one page here ( and i sliall shortly prove that there is ) there are a seo-o which bears the marks of an inky strug gle by the writes thereof to lug hi ? or her .small Latin to the fore. "We wore only at the edge of our accidence then and b } no means so learned in the classics as some of us ahem became later on , but of what little iiad wo wore lavish. Here is one little chub's contribution I remutie smcereJy , tuub nuiicus. Snnnir. Nnv , laugh not' Of what avail , lot mo ask , fs your Latin and your Greek if it be not pushed to the front * And "tuns amicus'1 is suiely better than jilain "thy friend. " It has a delightful air of mys tery and will make the groundlings stare To be sure , Susie might have spoiled "re- mane" with an "i , " but , then , anybody can spoil his mother tongue ( except , per haps , the subscriber , who hath , unfoi- tunately , inherited a weakness in tint re gard. and there is no credit in it. ) In that admirable piece of foolishness entitled "Ten Thousand a year , ' ' the author has made bin impossible hero write the fofiowiug lines in Mis Quirk's album Tittlebit Titmouse Is my name , ncjiind ib ni ) nation ; London Is my dwelling place , And Chi ist is mj salvation. I find this hero , also , though with the numo changed to suit the condition ol the writer. Another has facetiously quoted some doggerel , which I remember to have boon very common at the time : 'Tall from n steamer's lotty deck ; Fall fiora a house und break your neck ? ] all from the M. \ abo\e , Hut no\er fall in line ! Aud another "AIny your \ oyaije through life lie. as. huppy and tree Ab tlio dunoinc waves Of the doL'jt-bluo sea. " Aud hero is another of the forgot-mo- noth Thouph oceans may between us roll And distant be our lot , Still cult ! vnte tlmt little ilower Thoj call forget-me-not Wo will not go throuch the book. It is not all ludicrous or fuunj' , I promise you Here is a page and thorc another , whoso inscriptions , written j'enrs ago by hands that are over still , I vow ] cannot read for the toarb they summon. Hero , as elsewhere , the "giave and the gay , tjie lively and tLe fiovore , " are but onu re move apart. After all , the little book , with nil its f oolibhucris and hypocricics , ib but u miniutum oflife. . MAC TAVISH. Hul ford Sauce makes cold incuts a lux- urj. Til at Kxpluinfi. Wall Street JCVwIi : "Thirteen thousand dollars for thu plumbing and gas-fitting in mj house ! ' ' he exclaimed as he looked at the bill. - "Yeh , sir. " bnuibly replied the plumber. , it "Hut the buUdijig and laud together only cost f 10,000. ' , , "Exactly , ( .ir iintj Iiad to take into account the nuturitl xcouory around the place. Natural fecenory is alwaj'b figured in our bills. . _ _ A potato and carrot firmly grown to gether , bo it ib impossible to tell where the pototo begins and the carrot ends , is one of the vegetable freaks exhibited by a St. Joseph county , hid. , farmer. Little Rosa Eckert , four years old , fell out of a third story window at Loguus- port. struck tbe pavcuiont. remained mi- coiihaicms for a few minutes , und then robiimod her interrupted play quite un harmed Uupturc , Breach or Hernia permanently cured or no puTbe wor t CISCB guaranty d Parophb t and refer ences , 10 cents in stamps 'tt orJd e Dib- pi-iiPart Medical Abeo.-iatiaii , 001 ! Mam St , Buffalo , K Y. TKICKS OP M-EMORY. Prominent Men AVho Remember , and Some A > bo ForKeU 5cw York Mail. Elaine's memory effaces faces Is remarkable. Bcu Hutlcr remembers everything , in cluding faces Secretary Bayard is genial and aflable , but be remembers faces only. Secretary Manning will bo introduced to you one moment and forgot you the next. President Cleveland can generally re member a name and laoo without much trouble Tom Reed of Maine doesn't have much difficulty in calling a name , and has a large acquaintance. Postmaster-General Vilas , who moots moie people in one day than all the re umindoi of tbe cabinet combined , is a marvel of identification. The senate ib a gieat place for the for getful statesman Sheimuu it > fairly sue- cebsful in hi& elloru to name a man. but Plumb of Kansas is tlie \ cry worst. Secretary Endicott can remember those who trace their ancestry bitcktopio- toplnsm. but he doesn't lumber up his bruins with the names of many others Gov Long of Massachusetts remoin- bprb iiuuieA us well as faces , and Gen N. P. Panks is another whose reputation in this respect is oven gi eater than Mi Blamo'tt. ' Secretary Whitney is a rood hand at louiembeimg people , but Secretary Lamar has to bo introduced ovei and over again to the faamo person befoie ho can place him. Attorney General Garland will cull your name if you aie a raconteur The man who can diop into Mr. Garlund'fc oflico and give- him "the latest , " and do it up well , will always iind a vacant chair awaiting him iu the attoruey- gonoial s room. The best hands at remembering faces are the young men of the senate. Kenna of West \'iiginia has thib gift to a re markable degree , and so haveMauderson of Nebraska and Spoonci of Wisconsin All three of these ribing louiig statesmen are cultivated aud gifteu. Dolph of Oregon is so forgetful that ho keept lus name pasted iu the inside of his hat for the purpose of identification Frye of Maine lias a poor memory of peinoiib , and so has Harris of Tennessee It tnl.cs a strong incident like the Dr Rogers Pan-Elec.tric scheme to make much of an impression on Mr Hams' memorj He is not likely to forget Dr Rogers in a hurry r Dan Yoorhc.cs of Indiana does not know nearly ab many persons us pontons know him , neither ooes Mr. Vuu Wj'ek of Nebrabku , who is just now trying to convince his state to change its method of electing senators , so that he miry be sent by a vote of the people. Mr. Van Wyck is popular with the people , but weak in the legiblaturo. Merrill , of Vermont , and tbe mighty Edmunds are forpotfuj men The btory that Merrill bus to be introduced to himself - self wbun he rises in the morning is not quite true , but he is almost us bad as that Nobody knows wiietnor or not Mr Edmunds can lemember n face , but it is tolerably curtain he never bothers him self much about it , excepting thu few mouths just before election John Rolfe und PocntiontuH. Richmond Whig Thoio ure few more famous facts in Virginia hibtury than thoie relating to John Rolfe and Poca- hontafi , but , though their history is well known , tbe constant inquiry as to the history of John Rolfe previous to his ar rival in Virginia lias hitherto boon iu vain. A recent English work , "Sun drmgham , Past and Prehont , " now iu the library at the cupitol , supplies this want The authoress , Mrs. J. Horburt Jones , stuteb that the Rolfes wore u very an ciiint and respectable family , long seated at Heauham , in the county of Norfolk According to this authority , John Rolfe , the husband of Pocuhontas , was. a grand sou of Lustuc-e Rolfe w ho clmd in IfiliS and whoso tomb remu life in Hi at bum church She nlers to a munuscr pt i i- tory of the Rolfe lauaiy , uud ini-ut Honr.Rolfo . the brother of John , who took care of and educated Thomas Rolte , the ancestor of the Vnjriinn descendants of Poeahontas In the same w ork is also a very interesting account of tbe original oil portrait of Pocahontas , which is now piosorved in tlio county of Norfolk , Eng land , along with Poeahontas' car riujrs aud aaso known as Pocahontab'vabo ° Ttic LanKiiace of ShaUch. Minneapolis Tribune For the assist ance ot reporters wo oflor tlio following list of appropriate words aa contribu tion to the relief fund. Seismology The science of earth quakes , Soisrnogniphy The science of report ing. registering , or describing earth quakes Seismomotry The mensuration of earthquakes Seibmometry Pertaining to the ob- hervatiou or mensuration of earthquakes Soismogonj The eonoratiou or birth of earthquakes Soismomancy The prophesving or foretelling of , or by moaiib of , t-arth- quakes. Seismophobist One who fears earth quakes Soibinophile One who is addicted to the collection of , or loves , earthquakes Suisn.ophagoub Habituallj eating or living btne consumption ofearthqual.es This- list might be easily prolonged , but it will sulliee for ordinary reportoriul uses , and the ontorpribinir caiiespondont will imd that , combined with such epithut.s as ubjKiiial , cataolyhinic. chaotic , and the like , anj one of the above will lend u von oflectivo eolouugto tlio mobt commonplace write-up. Tlic rVcR ol London Dootoih. "Do London doctors cam more than uuoon's counsel" " A.s a mle they do not , but tiie incomes of tbe three lead ing physicians and thoho of the throe leading lawyers are about equal , that is to suy , ut the ratu of $00,000 u ycut each. The largest sum ever earned in one year b.j a doctor was $100,000 , made by Sir Abtluy Coojior. Tbothioomon at the head of the medical profession in England ut the present day are Sir William Jonnor , the court pinsiciun , Sir William Gull and Sir Andrew Gull and Sir Audi ew Clark Jufat lately tlio last named has obtained considerable no tork'ty Ho was Induced to yifeit a verv wealthy liulv at Nice , and he loceivoH the unprecedented fee of ? 2ri,000 One fifth olthib amount ho retained as a re muneration for bib sorvioes , and the re mni nder he clhided between two chnrit- ble Institutions connected w itli his pro fession Speaking of fees , there is a tale told of a neb colonial gentleman living in Kent who had tbe misfortune to take a slight cold. Not satisfied with his locnl medical attendant ho desired to have Gull down from London in consultation. Gull happened to ho uway and Sir William Jeiinor came instead He was duly paid lus fee of $ : ! 7 , ) for the visit. The patient , feeling no better , then sent to Edinburgh to a loading dootot of that eitj , who traveled the 400 miles in 01 dei to see him , and in ordinary course re ceived a guinea for every mile , that was 100 guineas , or $2,100. Again the patient felt no better , und tins time Gull was summoned and attended " 1 suppose , " suirgestud the local practioner , " .ion will pay Gull what jou paid Jenner 7flV" "Nonsense , " indignantly retoited the sick gentleman , " 1 am not going to puy Gull lesh than 1 { ravp the Scotch man , " and drew a check for 12,100. llo- fore he had got rid of his cold ho imd paid $7,000 iu fees. A Bcuutifti ! J'roficnt , The Virgin Salt Co. ofNowHavon , Conn. , to introduce Virgin Salt into every family are making this grand oiler A Cra/y Putchwori. Hlouk , enameled in twelve bouutiful colors , und containing the latest Fancy Stitches , on a large Lith ographed Card ! having a bountiful gold mounted Ideal Portrait in tbe eenlor , given uwuj with every 10-caut package of Virgin halt Virgin Salt has no equal for household purposes Jt is the cleau i3t purtbt aud wiiite t Suit ever boon or used , Remember Unit a large paH'igc r < Hs oi 13 i cents , with tin- above pn s ' t AL your grot or for it. " \VorlcTn Greatrnt Prix ate Enter prise. Alfred Krupp owns probably the larg est bubinebb establishment in the world. His workb within ( bo town of Essen cover more than oOO aoios He emplovs.nearly twenty thousand men , who , with their families , makes nearly seventy thousand poisons supported by the factory Krupj ) ownos r 4 11011 mines in Germany and lour ocean steamers O\er the works run foity-twomileb of railwa\ , working twenty-eight engines and H8H trucks. J he.ro aio also sixty-nine horsofr with 401 wagons. Thoio aie also forty miles of telegraph wires , with thirty-live stations uud fmy-lnc MOIMO ujiptuutuses. Tw o Atlanta lovers wont to Westmin ster , S. C , wore married and returned to Atlanta the biimo evening The marrngo Jf ; . "not to take oflect" for two A cars , und all concerned m u are bound to BOO- rocy. _ As for "LoPcre Mustache , " who died in Algeria latoh , he was the "oldehtman 111 tbe world' bow old no one knows but ho hoJpod to build the Araclio bridge m 17011. Prof , Glias , Ludwig Von Seeger rrnf MKor of Moilleliip at tlie JlDyul Unlroraltn Knlclit r thu lliitnl Auittrlun Jlnliir ot DID Inm ( .niwii KiiUlil Ciiranmiiaar cit tli llnyul MiwntnU ( mlnriif Ihiiinllii Ktilalit ut tlic lltiyul ITussfua llr i1irJrtli't1c1"01 , ± KU"OVU"0r "f tl10 1""rtun ol -l.Hinill CO s CtiCA nr.Kf TONIC nlmuW not be crininiiMilud Klitithuliiinlv tit tni tiy ruro ullt. UU In nimuiiiiu of tliu wurdu jiulunt runiudj I uui tbar- ( nil/lily riinviinuint Itli Im nniJu iif iir | mnitlun und kiio H to l > 11111 nnly u lucltlmulc rlmrmuonutlail urmlurt. Uut ulaownrtiiy of tliu tilirli loiumuniluilimi llliaKriitulv < 1lniill purlnf Hie world It froitolni uiMeiita uf llcuf. Cout.Oulnlno Iron und Cullauvu. Grown whitli HrtuluitolvtiU Hlierry " lni > uruuiiiUiio bpuuUb lnj | > urt&l InTHluiililotniill wlinnrBlliin Down , Norvoui. T > rt- M'litlc , Illllnuh .Mulnrliiun or utin.tud wlib wuuk till- Ill'y * lIUHAltl l Ber Majesty's Fayorltie CosmoticGIycerine Uu-e > > r Her nornUIlehniiM tli ITImomi of Wutos mid tlm nublllir t m tlin rlkln. CoinplLilDn. Bruin Itfint ClmppliikKiiiiBlinvm.TlJM. . Ul UruccliU. I.inillf , CO b { .onillnn Hyruii nt Humuparllln. U Kuurunttiud utihc bu.il burnapurllln In ttiv market , LIKCOJ BUSINESS DIRECTORY Unlit. Kowly rurnUliefl The Tremont , J. C. nraiKUALl ) & hON J'roiiriatnr * . Cor. Hh mid VriU. , Lincoln , Nut ) . Ilaicsll.nClpiirilay , Htruut cun Iruailiouiv to anr Vurt m thf , ouy J , H. W HAN KINS , A-rcliitect - , Omtos-BI. : tl und Vi , Ili'ilmrdg Illock , Lhinoln. Nub Uluuilor imUU ] llruudiir ol Itrondnr of * \ CATTIE. Hnnirrlluuv CATOJ r , M WOODS. Live Stock Auctioneer hulos niudo in all parts of tlm r b. at fair rales. ItoumU.rltnte lllouk , Llnuuln Knli.7 Oollowu ) und Bhurt Ilcini luilln lor t > ulo. 1J H , GOULDIMG , Farm Loans and Insurance , CorruHnnndniirc lr rcpurd to limns tuillultol Ituoml Kit'burdH llKn.l ; I.iiioolu , J > oLi. Eiiverside Short Horns or ntrlitlj jiuri ) ItutiiB mni Itulnt'J' llorcl uuiulicTB ulxmt liu tiouil. J uiniliUK ] uiri > uiittHl l-'ilburu , ( AcKiiiilrti Heine. . Jto < of Sliurciiit , ilosa urfO , Knidlitl ) Jiui iiinwDs , I'lut < rotik i OUIIK Miirya , 1'liyJlii.m ; , IXIUUUH unilUrut ixivoii llulU liiruuKt 1 j'urc lluioa 1'llliert 1 3'uro IliitcB i ruK TH I Itdht ol Mlniron , 11 ( in MB Mar/ , l'uio Criiic ) ; Htutnlv und titlmrg ( onif uud liutiituXtlK liurt. AddrvnH , OHAa. M. llltAJ < - hOK.LtnauIn , Kut > U linn in Linculii Et p ut National Hotel , Aud iot Ufiuod uiuuu. fiir-a. JL I EIJAWAY