The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, May 13, 1899, Image 11

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    THE COURIER.
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A QUEEK EXPERIMENT.
Flioti;r.i)hliiK tint Hpluili of it Drop (
Atnrcury.
1'rof. Worthlngton has been studying
a curious phenomenon for twenty
jcars says Knowledge. The splash of
a drop occurs In the twinkling of an
eye yet It 1b an exquisitely regulated
phenomenon and one that very happily
Illustrates some of the fundamental
properties of the fluid. The problem
that Prof. Worthlngton has succeeded
In solving 1b to let u drop of deflnlto
fcizo fall from a Hjcnd h.'lght in cui..t,ar
atlvo darkness onto a surface and to II
lumlnntc It by a Hash of exceedingly
short duration at any desired stage, so
as to exclude till the stages previous
and subsequent to those thus selected.
The many illustrations in this volume
testify to the accuracy and beauty of
his work. The curious results of a
splash of a drop of mercury from a
height of three inches upon a smooth
glass plate are particularly interesting.
Very soon after the first moment of im
pact minute rays are shot out in all di
rections on the surface with marvelous
regularity. From the ends of the rays
droplets of 1 -uld split off. The liquid
subsides in t te mlddlo artl soon after
ward flows into a ring. The ring then
divides in such a manner us to join
up the rays in pairs. Thereafter the
whole contracts till the liquid rises in
the center, so as to form the beginning
of the rebound of the drop from tho
plate. Immediately the drops at tho
central mass rises in a column, which
Just falls, itself to break Into drops.
He photographed no fewer than thirty
6iiccesslvo stages of tho splash within
tho twentieth of a second, so that tho
average interval between them was
about tho six-hundredth of a second.
Remarkable are the splashes of water
drops falling about sixteen inches into
milk, but more beautiful are the domn
forms when tho height Is fifty-two
inches.
Tho Colored Tuskegeo Woman's club
spent an evening with "Mr. Rudyard
Kipling." As tho roll was culled, each
motubor responded with an appropriate
quotation. Tho muBic, which was sung,
was alBO tho wordB of Kipling. A sketch
of tho lifo of Kipling was well rendered
by Mrs. B. J. Scott. Tho other mem
bprs recited ditTerent poems from tho
groat author.
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H. W. BROWN
Druggist and
Bookseller.
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- Life's Lighter Side.
Proprietor of Iron Works "If I un
derstand you correctly, you wish to
plnco an order for armor plate that no
cannon shot, can pierce. We aro turn
ing out that kind of thing every day,
and -" Agent of Foreign Government
"So, you misunderstand. I wish to
know If you can manufacture a can
non that can pierce any armor plate."
Proprietor "Certainly, sir. We a-ve do
ing that kind of thing every day."
Grocer "What have you been doing
in tho cellar so long?" Grocer's Ap
prentice "I have been cleaning out tho
treacle mensure. It was so choked up
that It didn't hold mor'n half a pint."
Grocer "Oh, that's what you've been
doing, have you? Well, you take your
hat and go home, nnd tell your father
to put you In the tract-distributing
business. You ain't fitted for the gro
cery trade."
Wife "If it is neccesary that we
should economize, why don't you shave
.yourself, instead of paying a barber to
do it?" Husband "That shows all you
women know about profit and loss ac
counts. Why, a little bit of court
plaster, no bigger than the end of my
chin, costs ten cents."
Cltlman "Is country llfo healthy?"
Commuter "Healthy! There are men
In our village who have beer, riding
back and forth in the smoking car for
three years, and they're not dead yet."
The Rock Island playing cards aro
tho slickest you over handled. One
pack will bo sent by mail on receipt of
10 cents in stamps. A money order or
draft for GO centB or same in stampB will
secure 4 packs. They will be sent by
express, charges prepaid. Address,
John Seiiastian, G. P. A
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific R'y,
Chicgao.
Muilo in IJoouitown.
From the Boomtown Boomerang:
The musical and literary evening given
by the Sagevlllo orchestra, with lady
soloists, in the hall over Bud Hickey's
saloon last eve, may well be called a
howl'"': success, each number being
greeted with loud howls for more from
the audience. It Is many a day since
we have heard so much music ripped
out of a fiddle as Prof. Orlando P. C.
Pugeley ripped out of his fiddle last
night, and his accomplished and good
looking lady wife pounded some of tho
sweetest melody out of the piano that
we ever heard pounded out of any
piano. She Just made it get up and
hump, and in the duet for two pcrsonn
that they played together It was nip
and tuck when it came to jerking the
sweetest music out o' the two instru
ments. Such dash, smash, crash, bang
music ain't heard every day in these
parts. Then there wasn't anything slow
about tho accordion and flute duet by
the professor's two daughters. Every
foot in the house was keeping time be
fore the young ladies bad played three
minutes and some of tho limber-legged
young folks even got up and waltzed
jp and down the aisles. But when the
whole orchestra of nine pieces got in
its work the audience went wild, and
If anyone thinks Boomtown ain't cul
tivated up to appreciating good music
.hey'd jjst ought to have been in Hick
;y's hall last night when that orchestra
Jerked out "Sally and tho Ham-Fat
Mm." Malk about your Boston Sym
phony ' theotraa and Boston being tho
musical center of tho country; Ts all
ooppycock! There's as much musica
.asto to the square inch here in Boom
.own as in any town In America, and
A'o'll engage to lick the man who says
It ain't so. And when it comes to
rocal singing, Miss Sadie May Yawp,
jvho sang "The Gypsy's Warning" last
aight, knocked the socks clean off a
ivoman named Nordica wo heard sins
jack cast last winter. It ain't often a
bang-up concert company strikes
rloomtown, but it gets appreciated
jvhen it does come.
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Athletic Photographs
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J Exterior Views
THE PHOTOGRAPHER
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129 South Eleventh Street.
Weekly to
CHICAGO AND
Eastern Points
Accompany these Excursions and SAVE
MONEY for the lowest rate tickets
are available are these
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Mltt-PNrii
Cure Constlpatioti(
liilliouBness, nervousness and tlio pill
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Druggists, 25c. or address ANTI-PILL
CO , Lincoln, Neb'
A little ammonia ia taali -watar will
oftt and cleanaa tha akl.
For full description of this service and
tho bonefits given its patrons, see your
local ticket agent or address
JOHN SEBASTIAN. G. P. A.
Chf-go, III.
FRANK H. Barnes. G. P. A.,
11th and O Streota, Lincoln, Nebr.
$32.20 $.'$2.G0
The abovo greatly reduced rato has
been made by tho Union Pacific to Call
fornia points. Through Tourist Sleep
ere,quicker than any other lino.
) or tickets and full information call
on E. B. Slcson,
General Agent.
NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL ASSO
CIATION.
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railway.
In the lovely city of Los Angeles, Cal
ifornia, the above named organization
will hold its fourteenth annual raeotiug,
July 11th to 14tb, 1809.
Tho Great Rock Island Route has is
sued a handsome book containing views
and necessary information as to trains,
rates and routes, and this will be sent
to you by addressing with postal card or
letter.
E. W. Thompson, A. G. P. A.,
Topoka, Kan,
John Seuabtian, G. P.A., Chicago.
First publication April 15. 6
Land Ofllco at Lincoln, Nobr. I
April HI, i800. f
Notlco is horoby given that tho following
nnmed settlor has tiled notlco of his intention
to make llunl proof lu support of his claim
and that Haiti proof will bo tnado boforo tho
ltogistor of tho United States Land Olllco at
Lincoln, Nobr., on May 22nd, 1809, viz. : Frank
Juricok. for tho no 1-4 of tho nw 1-4 and tho nw
1-4 of tho no 1-4 of section 17, tp 8, range 5, e.
Ho names tho following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon uud cultivation of
said land, viz.: Felix ilaumgurt, John Kuna,
Frank Kritui, Frr-nk Husi. all of Dorks, Nobr.
Any person who desires to protcttaKainst tho
allowance of such proof, or who knows of any
substantial reason, under tho law and tlio regu
latiouB of tho interior Department, why such
proof should not bo allowed, will be given an
opportunity at tho abovo mentioned time and
place to cross-examine tho witnesses of said
claimant, and to olTor evidence in robuttal of
that submitted by claimant.
J.W.JOHNSON,
Jiegistcr.
First Publication May 13. 4.
NOTICE.
Notice is horoby given of tho formation of a
corporation under tlio laws of Nebraska. Tho
naino of tho corporation is tho Harloy Drug
Company. Tho principal placo of transacting
tho business of said corporation Is Lincoln, Ne
braska. The Konoral nature of tho businoss to
bo transacted by said corporation is tho pur
chase and salo of and dealing in at wholosalo
and retail dtugs, medicines, druggist's sundries
fancy foods and stationery and tho conducting
at wholosalo and retail of tho drug and station
pry business. Tho caplt al stock of sa id corpor
ation Is $:i),000 divided into shores of $100 each.
All stock paid in full boforo tho 2d day of May.
1SW; nil stock non-assessable Tho indebted
ness of said corporation shall at no timo ozcoed
two-thirds of its capitul stock. Tho affairs of
tho corporation shall be conducted by a loard
iiH ,ire,cto consisting of foirstock-Iioldors.
'llio ofliccrs of tho corporation shall bo a Presi
dent, vico president, secretary, and treasurer.
1 ho corporation shall commence on tho 1st day
of Hay 1609 and continue in oxistenco for twou.
ty years,
"ABi;Ky Dnua Company.
May 5, WW. "y " " ,lABLET' HocroU ry
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