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e g b 00 1Y THE. - BLECTRICAL FIELD, | S tatic ot ppor cumtuottng cales | prose anoons the e bolag, todk 1 |.I§ G - ISLES, | & a “ne s attended by us with | to the east. Here s a veritable valle, . i [ some perplexity and teepidation. The through wh ; ducting ] of rest, Every half milo is a little ol i the electricity will pass | morning ho was given o final trinl under north shore of Cuba has but three har- | tor of Bmoes sot in a_marvelous wealth and propel the vehicle, Tt isstated that | Prof. Harrison's supervision and came bors of value—Havana, Matanzas and | of rose and bloom. Beyond this valley Lighting Cars by Blectricity—An Ex- | the freizht cartridge, filled with news- | toa halt from a 2:40 clip or a walk with | Cuba as & Resort for Americans— | Cardinas. Bold, precipitous headlands | are TIMELY WARNING. ' rsin Baltimore, would land them | equal docility on heari A jet out from d s 1 1 i fHE Sl et oy e SE ers in .. W e Jdocility on hearing Qo T Some Raro Sights. jet out from dreary cliffs from end to | half-vuined church whose only sug- pensive Joke. in New York in a_little over an hour | ‘,.whon,” and gave over his brenking o end of the island. * These great heights | gestion of use or occupation is had in " and a quarter. Thus the papers going | when the order “steady™ was given. Ho — are buttressed by ledges and hidden | the din of neue ing chimes; and | Heed the Advice of Friends Who NEW AND NOVEL INVENTIONS, | !0 pross at 3@ o'clock in the morning | was tried under circumstances calcu- [ AN INTERESTING PEOPLE. fs at their base which extend from | still beyond these, ave uplands which IHave Been Theres would be in New York shortly after 4 | lated o excite him and the experiment an eighth to a half mwile from land. | almost reach the dighity of mountains, ¢ e o'clock, The electric carringe, it is | proved eminently satisfactory. Pl Of these harbors. that of Havana, while | upon whose far and réceding serrated e Elcctrical Expressage—Piano Playing | stated, will fly along at an unheard Lighitiiis Dacys by Msetrivity Entering a Cuban Harbor During a incomparably the finest and most spa- | heights an oceasional cocon tree or by Moans of the Fluid—Lights for }:{“\nll‘n; ity, and the invention provides [ A Al Tghted Norther'—The Harbors of the clous, s still’ most innccossible during | royal palm looms lonely as a ghostly sen- | ghun the Evil Doer and Take Kindly : * lubric ) auto © lectrie rld: o 3 7| " ¥ storms ¢ s 4 coulc ol SOmMe me or, 4 . ! Firemen—First Telegraph to sxpros ".,,,,,",;',,.‘.,1':’,,1,”,, its way. The | buoys in the waters of the United States Northern Shores—Havana's . | £ ‘l\.L;‘\l!u':‘;\l:ul“'llll::)’ . \u‘,’.‘\l. ‘:"I{‘l “‘:“'II'{‘“"“‘"}‘I ik ‘“\; Rl Jenln to the Admonition Here Given by = . g H 8 3 8! s ACross o gable o enrd on enin- the West Brevities gentlemen who are engaged in'the en- [ #re¢” two in number, and these are Domes and Minarets, ‘hannel of its entrance, With a strong | sula extending tov u'dIsH:\\'xm:\in'lu the Some Previous Sufferers, il terprise are exceedingly reticent, giv- l\mh;~ with gas, in Ch rl]o*mu 'hur'hur- —_— behind a vessel, the slightest crvor | bay is . " ing names of neither inventor, - | Asthe buoys in our northern harbors ¢ ) 4 Thitek A e in its course involves certain destruce e . CTINE. Lighting y Elsotsiolty. 0 . u 5 A HAVANA, Cuba, Jan. 9.—[Correspon- | in its course involves certain destruc THE GLOOMY QUARANTIN —— \\'h:\‘v‘nm\khn-n’:fl.l.:‘wl':h".‘"'"" % entees or stockholders, and calling th o fil}"{';‘ to subme "[”!‘lg”“‘_’““'—"[ dence of the | .(-‘.,,‘.,[L,'m,.‘l '] '“ tion. Tothe east the rock on which Farther to the south lies the groat 1t may alle . concern only by the name of the Elee- | bandling by ice flows, gas lamps would | d g : A7 gtands Movo eastle, vises steaight from | Senta lina warehouses where tho [ Among the numerons patrons to the advertis question” of how to light railwi trical Disputeh compiny It is cortain, [ Dot answer on them, and the light- | would be difficult to find any other in- | tha hottom of the chaunel hundreds of e source of Cuba’s wealth is | (g columns of this paper the readers have no lends interest to the following from the [ however. that the drawings of the ma- | house board has recently decided to try | teresting foreign land, when its acces- | foet, But a few rods to the wost isa | stored in huge hogshends, or rosts darl | doubt A R B I G SWigas felle, chinery have becn made, and that a | electricity sibility is considered, so w at- en reef over which the brenkers | as fteh Tn trom ‘v il corier T3y arioy. sirese o Chronique Industri The passen- il fiied 0 the. Patent ot Fot the . sxpevimont wspak Huoe bl sibility is conside 80 worthy the at- | sunken reef over which the breakers | aslakes of piteh in tremenduous vats. | Buiidine ner 15th and Hurs ¥ b b . santttaila 1ing | CAY ween filed in the Patent of- ) e experiment a spar buoy " | to ) eric savelers, as C seethe and spume to the low walls of La | Behind thess in Regla, n lesser | Dot the b s of this paper ger trains on the Stuttgart-Halle line | §oo ™ /phis punrantoes socrecy until the | ty-five feet long. two foet at its greatest | tention of American travelers, s Cuby Dunta fort. " Sestln und Charybats. ave | Havans, neross the hamor. witn ity | futution or busiieas A v ot thoroug % are lighted by the Bernstein system of | movement shall have taken such a shape | dieme wnd tapering to about ten | To the average thought of one who more 1 “while that other [ churche quant old e TraMeCox And Tency, casia to. thia incandescent lights and Khotinsky ac- [ that letters patent will be taken out. | inches at each end, has heen secured to [ not visited it it seems far, repellant, | ot rerous rock, the sodden and [ kets, its coe -;!na. ita consloss | Ins Y. pecominended. and open ¥ ators are not | The inventor is a Baltimorean, as arve | & halt spher v will be | pounds, al sinker weighing 8.600 [ barbarous, It is none of these. The and he cumulators. The accumn Mees ut the ahove-nated ation, ma ing yearly 4 with the newspapers and X murdereus stupidity of the Spanish rule, | fandangoss and its bull-pen. Over the stockholders, and se. been fitted up to take | gront Ward stesmers take you from connected by any electric source, ale . v \ ands, 1 t he | threatens with che’ deadly peril of not [ beyond this, set like a gleaming nest in | Iksing tiho reoms for oue vear with the privie though n dynamo is carvied in the hae. | Maintained until o syndicate of wealthy '[’('*”wf’"t“ of "h:' I‘\“"_‘" )"'1‘1 ';\{"\] Off | American to the Cuban metropolis in In'x'miuin;_' vessels to even in storm un- | the crest of the mountains, a glimpse is | legeof aterm of years, Thelr speclalties cons A operators is formed and the pat obbins' reef in New York harbor. Just three days, Tn that brief time one | 1058 Moro’ enstle signals the fact that | enught of Guanabaeon. full of vill: sisted of troating Catarrh and Lung Troubles, b 1 " * | Having had th xpert. of several vears in Havanu’s lazy pilots consent to emerge | beautiful gardens and fountains., and in | e i hos b i e yotrs i i L4 ] m their sufe siestas, and set the of- | the olden timoes the then old Indinn ope, bestdes being graduates of the best ‘ their wholly unnecessary | village of which Cuban legends toll, [ Medial colloges of this country, they have gage car, On account of this non-coii- [ ginted in the principnl patent of The Edison com nection the lights are not subject to | the world, it being the intention to pat= | fifty eandle-powe pulsations. The dynamo during the 1t the invention all over the globe, | to the top of the Wy is preparving a ip to be attached | has hardly an opportunity for study of buoy, end a gutta | companions, and no chance whate run eharges a battery of aceumulutors | Steps aro als e b o e (,‘,’,“"’I‘"“"‘,“,;-I‘,'l“:"- ‘ ‘I\N"""'l it | for ordinary ocean misery. for youare | presence upon cutrance. Beyond Regla to the south, and upon | ful and eliabie phyoicinas Wih s it i Hkatiohn b vised {0 ok [ ptentsin sia and | conductor submarine cable to connect | oo renching sumer sons ¢ The yawning s beneath us and the | the shore o o lorr 10t eXporiment but i sciohtile woutso of practic | which ean be used in case any of the it cporimental road nine | with the lamp., constantly reaching summ as and ¥ g 8C ene id t th ores of the bay tho ferry and I cal tretment. While theso eminent spectalists are in husiness the sam i there are now such hosts of | DOwling gulf hehind us made us glad { railvoad station, whence thousands enough, however. to regard all the [ reach the outlying villas, or leave the frowning forts and the glovious unseen [ eapital for the' various seaports of the nuy other business t e doitie ex- i datteries supplying the light in any miles long will be built near Baltimore T should lose its for ! in | at some future time to demonstrate the | ety Caughit By Blocwrieity, | which case this extea battery could be | feasibility of the scheme, and it is prob- N_‘_"‘i‘,:L" R b e h l]-::” St BN t e labor behind them with an utter ab- | northe and right here, night immediately attached to it.” Faeh cap | 8ble that'the fivst inter-town line will | PRI GROMES G elouc i Bovse OWEE | g Indies hus p delights, Nor | sence of criticism. We were being [ and day. is as busy and interosting a | when t testimonial ¥ has two batteries of eight accumulators be l;un h.'l\\'nlw"l'xl l.lllH\‘!]!‘v;ul l.nnll. \’\ u?lv'- dviven by his son, started into o furious | Can theve anywhere he found such in- [ pounded squarely into port at the rate | spot for the mul_ru.’xu{unu and charvac- :«"“J»"n":'." :n.n‘ \-‘l:l‘r S ;yl‘l_-flm”‘":. ‘:';f‘:“.‘l.::i,}'|nu cach, and each battery weighs 130 kilo- | dosire that route. I this cise Washe | D000 upper Miin strect and camo | teresting aud hospitable people as these [ Of twenty knots an hour. Wo saw no | ter as may be found in all Cuba. At | ol i be kisted by tioss ‘who doubt the grims; The aceumulators of ench cap esire that route. lu i cuse nsh- | 5 shing down the hill @t & startling | of this Antilles pearl. The genuine weleome sigual from Moro, Bven with [ this station is seen a famous statue | muke all the n ary inguiries before consult- 5. i of ench car | ington people could stand with a tele- [ JUSHNE Cown the hill @t a startling 15 S our glasses we could see 1o look-out. [ to Edouard Fesser, founder of the | ingthe doctor are separate and entirely independent | phone in hand and purchase dry goods . & man g )\ Ame n is welcome and made glad in gay and cheery groups making Cuba their winter home, that the trip to the all the patie ! 1 € OF ENCE, p d o) ! 1§ atran Along the whole savaige coast there was | Havana warehouse system. The entire i e hy » of the batterics in other cars, The | OF any other commodity, and have their | fis Soees wiid eed wll: his strength /] Gyt in o way he ean know in no other | meht but th crnige, the pik and | southern portion of o i s i some | I followiig e anon Uilpaadeios. lamps are fixed to the car ceilings, [ ¥0PPles shown them with almost the G50 G0N IEG It I e the | land. By and by when it is properiy a | white city, with its strange, half-Moor- | day the barren sire line will bo lined Ve, sin” said M. Davy Edens (i reply t0 Third-class cars have three candle | SV facility that ashopper could bad- |y oo 0 G800 hody hurried out of | part of our own country, it will bocome | ish architecture, and the tremendous | with great warchouses and docks, is T o e pe yeats aid it { jowek’ lampa, Pirat and second class a clerk to-day the stecet to give the plunging jehu a | the vast winter pleasure ground of a | 1P in front of us, with a rim of white | filled with old hulls of sunken steamers tors, besides using various kinds of ! I e SO L R COH I RS 5 T A R R e A ¥ spray where the great waves beat | and ships, conveying the keencst sonse Hicinos that wers rotonmenided : rs have from five to sixteen candle- Piano Playing by Electricity oty e eeia Ba MCSSEULBINERS | don¢ . S, ! .| madly upon the deadly ledges bofove. [ of desolation, and the shore here vises nds. Tused to & power lamps. r York _Disputch 1o the Globe. | tely telsponed to B. G, Potry i Brad- v tao. there 1s wincome intevest in | jygp fhere, hetween Movo castle and the | to uplands bare as Sahara, until skivting 10 okl i MY e e 4 Democrat: One of the foremc ¢ our | ford of the approaching team and on its | pther thanone's immediate sureound- | joo 4 La Punta fort opposite, was n | to the right, the bold mountain, Jesu | Banly auiine. 1 had the night: aweats o g ! Car-Lighting in Wurte firms of piano forte makers hns vecently | Arrival in front of his store the animal | § . in this brief sea voyage to the T TR GHO T e DG A R EH G Y del Monte is scon: and then come the | MY ifEht dross would ok as thowsh 1 had been .1 nquirer: The Wurtem govern- | bocome interested in an eleetrical “dc- | Wi stopped bofore uny damage You | Lopics. Thore is tranquilizing con- | wow ontrunce not five hundred feet wide, | great outlying forts cxtonding far | i herain, | wasulways awkiug and epite it has in practical use on some of its o which may become quite an im- | [EIS, ~HOCLEOLY Was 10 Wt aniuen | ectoust in_every mile’s added dis- | o gplendid bay was in theve behind | around to the s Between you and [ themoruing | would gag and fred would H roads the following system of elec- | portant addition to the ordinary piano, | 10Fse motion that time and is entitlec from the rip of our | \11 this fury But three other wind- | these if still aboard ship, you see Hu- | Yomit. [visited the offic:s of Dirs y.and vic car-lichti N - if it does lisplace the pianist for | 0 due dit, The young man w hern winter, — Life rities are | Wi a8 : A oard, Ship, you se¢ Hac ] oy and hegan treatment. Tt wis only a short tric car-lichting. or if it does not displace the pianist for 3 o wern I 1 rd objoc sig he ¢ 9 o N F ) st R8¢ Niaaitarot {85 s DN& tBYIGRi thoroughly frightened and says he [ geverer when the velentloss elemental | WhiPped objects in sight—the s domes and minareis.and” to all’| fime until 1 hegan to get better, and tiow | am Lag gate i eRol car soe suppliod | BlLEATHL OF muier DS Oevice oSt | Nt e anathe): Ol dayhe fae | aNOrQtat nte ulls and shricked, [ intents, you are anchoved in u sceneful | not troubled with my former symptoms and charged by a dynamo driven from the | grapher of this city named Joseph Wep- | of that sort. rauders, come out of polar luirs for on- | 514 More's tower, and a dismasted Span- Mr. Edens rosides on Twenty-sixth street, WAKEMAN. South Omaha, and will verify ANOTHER CAN the above. e nt car-axel, who has been at work upon b slought. As the sun grows high ris thus entively in- ish 1 vk just astern of us. with her dependent. and is the teain is stopped | iea for the last year, and has earvied it | oo ot Ywalv “ nid-day, and the north-starsinks closor | jookq stove in, her hold wator-logged pE 1. F. Brown, Bsg,, & former tesident of Coun- STl 5 a k s, twe s Was ahon ¢ idnig Sy K8 8 . ( i rered, J DROPS. s, oy T =4 or the cars uncoupled the lights ave not | 80 far that there is now no trouble | q.0ced e Ty Wine | to the orizon at mi !m,h'l.‘xh.y '.( : Il-x and her hull carcening to leowird 1 1 |ILI‘EI‘H(.I‘.“!?:II|,|r:\\.‘|llv§‘{|‘\‘u. in N rllil-'x'n'-'\m:!::'r'.:lni‘u”i interfered with. — The management of [ about obtaining every facility for test- 7od. | Upon the sense vague pulsings of wel- | ¢),50h the very life were boaten out of | Oh, young Lochinyar, who came out of the | e inkie of catarrh, which e had in a very Wed g : the apparatus is said to be very simple, [ 108 the experiment upx rge scale, eloe- | come lunguor, innumerable seemings of | hon Tike a broken life going down south, bl form, after | had him treated by some of soothing presences, aad consciousness be it, which' was put under the | SpOpMRE PECSe VELTIICA 1L Nor cun_one tive of these personal inner realizations in repeated goi 7 For every note in the | provided Removing Excrescences by Electricity. | a piece of soft iron, bound with wire in Nashville American: A friend was | the usual fashion and capable of becom- telling me of hisown and his wife's ex- | ingamagnetwhen influenced by an elec- i";“"“_,':.\.L:,‘i;,,.;,lr ‘f.‘:v‘.lfff.' phyficians in Colotado und Tows those physicians of ms uting suc where all who should give succor stand | Will ne'er again warble Willow silont, in sight of her own flag and in | For he weut o his bedand got “down in_the o i d mouth desy ¢ peril, there was no sign of | wien he swallowed a snide hotel pillow. aid from behind those grim battlements SRS SRSt ORIy perience in having moles and wens re- | tric current. Fach magnet attracts ! v 1 from northern to southern s T PR oo oo | A pointer on pork—A pig's nc the U, . R, moved by electricity. His wife had on | lever attached to a piano key, so that | £4nize a company with a capital arc ever and again these new-old de m}":':‘ ill“"",".!:\ }ul“[\m'h_:i" “‘l:lfh,l,::(‘.“l’}:':: CThe min of brass is always ready to show Pl her rightshoulder i blemisivin the form | When a current passes to a partioular | 0 $100.000 to manufacture his elect lights. They come to_you like sudden. | Hioct v IE his mettle i 7 nd eny, atter of a large mole, quite half an inch in | magnet the key corresponding to this | fare bosesand vegisters for street cars. | qiny smiles on old frinnds’ faces; and, T i et e aehl i ALl AT A innum A diameter, which practically made i i | magnet is acted upon, add the hammer | The Bleetrical Review sags that the | as when you take these old fiiends by | OUF enptiing was agitated, but he | cge ) o T PR il possible for her to wear bail or evening [ strikes thd string more or less foreibly, [ usclessness of the lightuing rod is be- [ the hand “you look and feel and knos Ama b Blistenad it ity weitbatd oniold pedngogue auys his busitioss is in | it derived from their tr stment, ey did all i dressos, which would revenl her others | according to the strength of the m coming o generally understood that | boyond the hand, the face, or the pr T e R e “,I,;* oY S i S alnn aud faymors thanik { wise shapely shoulde H& KeclaEme stic attraction. The wires ranning | the agents find their vocation u teying +, to the intangible reality of hal \‘v'fi]““ i |’:.- Pl vy W g o mteating ‘"“[l'l""‘m:“‘,l:x‘:“"U‘"' well suited STILT, ANOTH ally heard of the electrie opevations, | from the magnets attached each key | one. Fewer and fewer rods are mianu- otten good. so your he SR R e LRIl SECHA K beHL Cn e Mg s S e AR OBt Hr 6HE, A Hase) ofL bt io center around . small cylinder provided | factured ench year, and “the day will | in ample nffec e d righ 1 nish authe A collide-oscope is abou! same thing as | told would do. 1 went to their oftice in } like a riotous ram. Moro ndition, a high and grand above us. ion urm the ol , somewhat like the | come when a lightming vod on & houso | seen sights, half-heard sounds and half- AL r will be fe ilroad parlunce. a deplorable tle loome medicine and using {hef d uftor taking thelr treatment for three dlic pir geon who performs them,she went with- | with me | ! 0 § ; : The surfat | The mourners when the tele it 3 out her husband’s knowledge to | eylinder of a music box. except that the will be regarded in the same light as a | known compassings of coast and sea and {tiTtast ¢ A e & Ry s buried months. I can truthfully say 1 never felt better y 5 K s 2 ey NG R RAGISeET TRt : bl el its feet and our side reminded one of a | graph and telephone wires are buried. in my life,” remarked” Mr. Frauk Dahlstrom, his office, and submitted to the [ pins, instead of projecting from the sup- | horse-shoe over w man’s door. sky, In wondrous nwakened zoal, swirling snow-storm. Opposite, 1 Pocket books with bank note trimmings | who resides at 11 William street, and 1 cun rece o clock with ordi- | It is not altogether through an o'er quickened impressibility and seemin that in these winter hours we sweep from biting to balmy airs, there are hourly such changes ‘us entice the at- operation. It required about a | face of the eylinder, are perfectly flat. A new th week to heal the wound made | 1t iseasy to understand how the eur- | nary works, that by the needles with which the mole was | rent can be made to pass to a particulay hout attention perforated in every divection; then the | note only when a certaiy metallic point | concenled in the ¢ mole, which had Boen hurnedl to a_dry, | on the surface of the eylinder comes in | from ¢ and coupon linings are v ashionable, ommend them to those afilicted Poker players expect that 1888 will be a waves which rose up and shook their | £00d year, as it contains three of a kind. crests like shrieking hags. Suddenly | There is no charm like that of novelty. thero popped up out of the cauldron iy | This is particularly true” when applied to not a stone’s throw awa complotely hidden from sight 1 L run for a y An electric bafte se winds up the elo ek to w black erisp, fell off, leaving the shodle | conneetion with a comb, cach metal | need m in tentive and enthrall tl mplative | ¢ P L R he: egys. A Few Symptoms of a Discase That der perfectly white, and with only the { tooth of which corresponds to a note on | the battery must be rone but-that | mind. Al the long y the friendly f"r":"‘”;:'-;"’,’}"'lf“::“"“_[‘ PR }'r,‘,n'.','('”“!"].} TR0 e et 6 u Rl tten oW sinL &y Brove 8 i 0RsItoL YDl { ' rnee of const. Here, behind the f g 0 the pi because this year is ante-cen hundred and temerity. | gte he ate. 10, The chicf difiiculty to be | isall the éave the clock ealls for. ith was the problem of g indication to show where th ition had been. A new skin ¢ fal- | With indignation at our you have frequent fits or mental depres: k shores lie the fields in wintr Berlin will soon be the most brilliant- formed over 1t, and thero s hardly u | notes different dynamic values ,ou6 ne Iy illuminated eity in Murope. The | Jow. and one alwest hears the bleiting ,ll:;.’“w")‘l‘ seu, tho pilot fuirly fonmed. |~y jy gy {hat the busiest man fs the hap- you experience ringing or buzzing noises noticeable blemish there now. Suceess | being soft and the next note loud. electric light is biing fitted all along | ©f burn-yard flocks or the chimesof “VELLING AT US SAVAGELY, [ PO S R R SRS 1/ s thongt you must suifooate g inspired her to insist on her husband’s | has been accomplished by the Unterden Linderand the Leipz country side bells. A bit furthe 3 Town? we eould not h iculations pl his voice. But his yare not judged by their deods nowa- d us to | days: the undergoing the same operation on a istance coils into the circuits o strasse ard of & mile in | the wide, wind-swept tracts of » bled with a hacking cough ahd which is ups inly orde arc judged by their bonds und more delicate part of his person ing to the power of the note wanted.and | length, is already illuminated through- | Winter lands, where fin the deepest [ 08t 4 ! i e generally weak and watery, and namely, his noso, Ho thus {olls his | the tone can bo graduated in o suili- | oot by electricity. which is to bo intro. | Valleys the warmth of summer never [ putabout and stand outto sea agnin, hrlotion trequentiy med? 2 ! rtain tones and movement ponded in still more ud men held a confer- Ny oy . No sleeping car porters | and nieal s 'nt 15 your by quite departs.. Following this are the | Qur vast aveis where winter is ever brown, | franti Hig! LMl And then | above the fury of the elemental din his story “I had on my nose at bivth, so I ciently aceurate manner to allow some | du have a husky, thick souud, surprising effects dinto all the prineipal streets and squares. High | ence the othe BN \vere pr ath frequently sive from some ; told, a wen, which grew witl Vot LA NI blan A T Aalia s 3 leafless sumimer 2 & > one ¢ ruished A frics otentate we | unacconntable cause years it greatly disfigured my count New York Telegram: The fire com- 1y, of Boston, had on Hbition An o swamps davken from the lordly [ scorn. de We nearly ndown vin the woodpile, KLDYSsHbloTens Y shig the Main hall its eiect mail box, a > the bont which barely got under our ve tried various devices to neient lantern missioners h ede the palmetto’s shiude, and the still v sleep in shallows of eternal e hilo | 1 nance. It was about the size of a pe and was on my left nostril. It changed | Sup Lo! the poor councilman, whose untutored mind sees u job in ¢ ur thront? our sense of smell, and i tort to cle you losing most convenient and useful invention sward. its occupants the maddest b be car- n, ordinance and ex- A | ou have to hawk and cough frequentiy in { { vig! rui TR pipes into subterrancan corners or dark | (ALY Boxes whleh ure placed b the £ 600000 Pihe red-bird conseloss sings | and thus as we rounded Moro, we swept [ Nothing is too small to escape the notice of | b o * through your mouth? to be a frightful sanguinary red when- | Pl A entrances of business buildings, apari- ' i e otithe ) ing you't 3 ever I indulged mysolf with w 1 [ rooms above ground, but nothing has % s HELL and the odorous orange blooms. Be- | pist all danger of the sea—the pilot | the editor—not even the man who tries to | Do you frequ el i Justicularly i % & ) "} \e ¢ . B! 28 i ment houses and private residences. It i Sires SRR R AL crew and our eaptain testing theiv | got his paper for nothing. when Stooping to piek any thing off the tloc 1 Alof it | been satistactory so far. A small elec- h. in the wake of our speeding I g K vy & ' iquors of any sort. I came to regard it g AALee A B¢ differs, however, in detail in being con- ) AU P B e Al G fan bvitoRth Al ROE LR D, V. Childs ha Q820 | Does e little draght of air and e i at times as a'gin blossom, and an’ irrey- | tric lantern used in-some parts of Lon- | 000G 20 o8 with amer, the white plume, spuming and | UnBS BAC PrOBUV Y f0, tas UURO0SI== 010 | George W. Childs hus paid 830000 for | siizht change of temperature give you a cal { erent reporter in describing me once don, and approved by Chief Shaw of a0l o Whibhiis iholosid i dening rearward. grows whi and | one of the most heautiful harbors known | clocks. For that money he ought to have Are you annoyed by a constant desire to hawk 1 finally coming td anchor, | some pretty good times, ;ui‘\x ~pit out an v .n’.u....lu;m': of phiogm? b eat cffort required to ur thoughts fipon mattors that formerly wer eaxily y dny, and move sparkling and | to seame by mnight, as if in keeping | OVer i . X i + b P 5 bor.where the quaint city, vising higher | that charity begius at he TIE MATCHLESS VISIONS from the wharves to the low-lying, fop- | 80 outdoors for exercise. k A of firmaments no eyes hehold in north- | tiied mountains behind, was spread he- L Josef ||(‘- ‘.'nll."llx: ‘I"'H lmvx'«uiul ern latitudes; for nearer and near fove our view like some fantastic pic- [ Prodiey, is wot from Boston. ‘Though he come the stars, until the mighty con- [ ture from half-Moslem old Spain. The destiny that shapes a man’s end does | Wih'ed to 1 the stellations pulse and glow with marvel- | The noble harbor which made the gay | not make good shape without some Httle as. | moeron whrg ce ooy o Jracam ous colorings and fires. In 1, fish, | capital of the West Indies possible, is | sistance on the part of the man. and hawking und spitting? { nulous | numed Havana Bay. *The Careening | Sometimes there may be found a trac jonally wake from u troubled { sugzgested that this object been one of long and patient and | factory o costly culturc, T wenton my wife'sp | . The latest mvention is a broad belt to gout entreaty to hor surgeon and asked | be worn by the firemen, in which are him if it could b removed. He looked | seton the front about a dozen eleciric at it and suggested that it might be if [ | lights arranged in metallic cells, which would not look upon the wine when it | resemble large size rifle cavtridges. was rod; but T told him T whs hora s | The fireman on entering a dark room or He exumined further, and ut once pro- | cellur has only to turn on a serew and idently | this city, wus tried, but it was not satis- the lower wt of aclock in asmall wooden with a glass front. This case is placed on the wall in any room of the building. The box, which con- tains a small electrical contrivance, is s0 constructed that when any mail ¢ ter is dropped into it the occupant of the room is immediately notified by the striking of a bell, and by the dropping as tired and weak as you and feel us though you e forever? filledwith ceoded to operate upon it. the electric lights flash out in front of e VHIR e Al horizon, sky and t I ] ] : ! . o o decasiomally wake fromi troublod Ho bathed my note. firstof all, in co- | him. The contrivanco has not boen | Of & White taS et pahldlirenaing there is constant and witching | Place.” the ehild-like natives eall it; | sugaron a fly's foot: bt as i rule there s Tl aatace And foel o8 if ouRa A caine. It grew cold at first, then be. | tested as yet, and untilit has been Pres- [ 11 VIeW untiy ERLEIIOYOE, until, ug swept past the | beeause here came land and_sea chi not much to be caught on the fly. ave you lost all interest in your calling or s Rt i am > go i o atte » “‘oaveoning” and- 0 ve no o g business or former pleasures, all umbftion i came perfoctly numb, as though nslecp | ident Purroy and — Assistant Uhicf EDUC s maeieaRniniaiinto thel) toithend oithe sioarsaingdinn d mandsg 8 Eekutiharann miraiiols diosa prossiyarne “una’ o ot teel indiferent whether tor { from lack of circulation of the blood, 1t | Bonner will not express an opinion as green waters of the Mexican gulf, and | ing of the aft on the ci ]||‘I:_: palm- e lkl i [u: 1Ly ?' lal\ yai mukes | S0 W indx you altve or dead? | g | feltas if paralyzed. He then applied an | to its merits. The new Hall of Science at Hamline, | beforo half settled in a loving contem- | shaded beeches of its shoves. They also | it 100k u sif they ure afraid to die. Are you t led with . discharge from the { electric noedlo to the wen, stioking it 4 Minn, was dedicated last week wiih impres: | plation and _enjoyment of it ll, the | took counselund rum here. Lay " your | It polite circles the word “drunic” or “in. | head fithe tirout,"sometines waiory wnd ex: through and through, s near the voot | TM¢ First Telegraph to the West. sive ceremoni : weird, mountainous coast lines of Cuba [ left hand on your table, back downward, | [axiated? is no fonkor used, COverestimated ver It touches, Sometnes | bloody and as possible. There was no pain, though New York Sun: The talk of a new l’rn:ltinl)cnb Cleve lum m.r been invited to | suddenly rise above the far horizon's | with the fingers pointing south. Then "‘:L i ”"-m;‘ll‘ xl'“'“ ”IL]-‘ as o0 as | MAEY alwaye putrid dnd offensiver © 0 e 2 it JNALLL, 5 plegr: ine betwee v York attend the twentieth annual commencement | At naRTa S mle | imagine vour vice its si cople themselves were only as g a The ubove are some of the MANY symptoms of half an hour was consumed in the oper- :“l:lr'l"l"“"‘i‘\“‘.‘)"‘ teon How I} ""]'“ ‘l‘y'l“l‘ e Cor ol o S (O "m 0, .)"‘:l o dronm Ny l!{:’lj"l‘ “l'.',:,’:"i','ll"‘::,‘l“.:lll'l‘l'l":”l".“:":'“'": St “‘:::} they think other people ought to be, how | catareh and the heghning of lnm:ltr;)u}nhm. Not ation. Whenc he increased the cu: o hora to ivtly reminissentesof The next meeting of the Lancaster county, upon a of mi; s much better this world would be. ne case in a hundred will have all of them, but As luek would have it wo came upon | you will have n v e notion of the | 610 0¢ the roiging dimo musetm > 3 el on the 28th at Raymond. Cuba with the most l:\u'in\.h of “'north- -|.\4uxn_>ur(lll‘n-‘ ni l?:‘l\.fiu\'\' mn} ‘)‘i“‘l"- tions is **Coffey, the thinest man aliv eyes, and the eyeballs scemed to crack pl ?nu,r ‘(' ne ]_n:h-._ one b h\llll:‘ll'l. tn.ul|:~ The Albany Jowrnal is concerned because . A\"nm-|‘l.n'x .m( uba is the nu:u-I‘_\' ll:m: « l““‘l‘l{"\]r wr |-i| {::‘f" “‘l‘l‘t’l‘l‘ d ’n:‘- name is probably Boarding Hous with each spark that appavently flew [ Wo3tof Laramie. was set up four times | 04" 5 the ‘economic text-books used in | €Xpended deviltry of one of those bliz- | propol l"_'“" Yo "”,[.I‘“-"‘ th :‘"]l_ ature seems to have made one sorr from them. When the operation was and each time ‘hm' ed down by Indian | American colleges are written by foreigners. | zards which ripen somewhere in the | W t's least vein, he bay is nearly | take in fixing things so that a peopl tomahawks. Each time theve was | “Duping the past year Dr. A. G, Haggood, | storm center of Cookes orviginal | three miles long and quite as wide rent of electricity 1 saw billions of star: every one effected will have a fow or many of and sparks seemed to flash from my thenl, The greater oF more s toms, the more serious our symptoms, the more serious your Thix class of di- seuses is treated ve by Dr. Me- i ¥ the building of the fivst line across the | Nebraska, teachcrs® association will be held OUS your sym| B Coy und hix associates. The mMuny cases repogt- 1 through the calumn of the daily papers, s, may As | grow in wisdom as rapidly as in numbers. completed the wen was black, no lon usae no tecret nostrum, but cure digeases | skillful combination of the hest Known remes d is the | dies, applied in the most appro its southern angel ex- | proper thing to plant on a milkman’s grave, | by using the latest and m He is wrong, though; a water-lily is the | edappliances known to th thing. thus ||n‘ml A Belgian scientist says that salt is con- | 5% - 3 ki A £ A prove this, and each statement published i sub- | red, and more unsigl 7 bloody skirmish with the redskins for | goneral ager listributed, $40.000 of the in- | “isotherm™ up there in Dakota or Man- | you enter, overhanging your very ve “What will you give me for my horse, | stantially the same as given by the patieut cur- { % N rhtly than ever. He 3 i general ugent, distributed, $10.000 of the in | n ) you it will i ) A 1 eur. { put flesh colored 1'1.)\“ )ln.~ln‘:' over i" temporary possession of the stump. At | come from the Slater fund, forty-two schools | toba, and after waltzing all over the | Sel is the famous Moro castle, and to th Deacon ! Why, you've only got the frame | ed. Dr. McCoy, and his assocly Dr. "'d::é E o 5 ol | last the pole was given to a young man | receiviog aid. North American continent until people | vight and opposite, not two hundred | up, John; when he's done I'll look at him s R e A | et i et ey e o [T rot tired of its aire, comes down | yards distant, is La Putnu. u fort set | A correapondont says that miikwe f the Western Union. He laid a mine low Spriugs, O., has bequeathed his prop- | here like an old adventurer to make | low in the shor in the hole, set up the new pole, trailed amounting to 40,000 or $50,000, to Wil- | ¢} o0 sionate veined people wish | tending to where the shipping is dense the fuse to an ambush of rocks close by rCe university. | they were dead. and the wharves swarming, and its and waited with two armed friends. hool papulation of Dukota multiplicd | Yoy who know the blizzard in its | western angle turning sharp from manner wnd hly recommend- profession. They nich speak for therm- s cured and we as- eminent physicians Then in washing it off the massof black ened flesh fell away wskin formed and you can bavely a small sear where the unsightly t once was, 3 k i i rtoc o ring the peric r T : L i ducive to longevity. This is a roundabout suceess in curing Aisease whic __ Expensive Bie al Joke. Phen a band of eight Sioux came along | thirtecy tines during the peviod from 1S5 | 4041 thy form, would smile at its weuk- | the narrow “entranco back along the | W' ot Satine. that fresh peopio wre momy | have achieved o succens in curing discase which (hilx'!\gtl:l]!‘-n':;ln); A young man went | and hn-hll u war d:{!n‘-'-l fll'lx»gxllxl:l‘llll' vole. | pultiplied twenty times. ened pretentions here. Though its real pea “"",“;“"“\"‘n"l “"""1":‘]‘ {4‘“{ f“"l"{‘,.-*"" Killed off. v and Haniy ranenkivis }:: ‘:h:';’;’w '\||:‘ul heater, purchased a sout | W ""‘i‘i'll‘::‘l“““l‘l‘l‘l‘ “‘];:;\‘";I‘H,‘ hut_three The preliminary programme of the state | POWer is gone, Cubzus re it with | drive, Calla Anche del Norte, begins. | politicians do not amount to much these Fna Moy L <t but one frem the or- | wer carvied off | youchers' association mee Bre ting at Iremont, | ©ven more horror than we. The suffer- | La Punta is so low it might almost be | days. The reaily important people are the chestra, and was soon absorbed in the | Minie balls with them. The powder | web., in March will be sent out to the teach. ing here on the part of these people | described as a water battery. It bristles | judges at turkey rafes and leaders of the serformance, which inéluded the e blew up the pole again, but it cleaned | ers of the state in a few days. under a “norther,” when vou and [ | threateningly with cannon. Behind it hibition of a contrivance called the | the hole out nicely for a new one, which Dr. Wilham H. Ryd wstor of the Con- | would be quite comfortable in our shirt- | are hospitals, morgues, arsenals and ud his wssoclute, Dr, b fhat time ut loast 1 kiy testimontuls of ul’cures. ¥ treated within ublishing W © many wond n makes me shingles than other ¥ o . Y . ‘onsultation at office or an opinion by mail Gisoteia organ. Suddenly ho felt a the let alone. This story | grogational churchy Aun Arbor, Mich., hhs | slaeves, while laughable isstill pitiable, | many buildings of ugly Suggestivenc states in the union, but, curiously enough it | g00™ A1 Totrers shouid e et by s strange thrill pass through his bod) stold with great eclat at Delmon- | been called to the associate professorship of | Phe sun is shining, the flowers & a litile park, Parque de la Punta,where | has no more than than usual percentage of | cents in stamps to lusuce a reply, ¥ i YA S il > al o has s ) W good hoys. blooming, the whole physical expression | the lovely Cabanas flirt with the g L S of nature is one of comfort and delight, | trumpeteers, and many a_low-life trag- | 02 BeRePOb Adin B of 1 & n d . AL roof of the ¥ is in the cating,” and § To us it would be simply bright and | edy is beg and still behind this s [ 100760 HERGETIK S |mm-1m'mx:u“r:xf 1 Andover theological He struggled violently to raise himself und was the signal for more bot- | sacred literature in the from his seat, but found that he could ll~|-~' uml] more stories. “lt is curious | 8 ,::“:5 :: £ ";;"‘l'h' i not move from the chair, and was en- | what enthusiastic storytellers are to be PHAURLER: 08 0 X 8 { tirely unable to successfully exert any [ found among New Yorkers who have | pelve Awmerican collese ..:3‘:2-\‘1 ::.'.'-".'m:-“f." :n)\lm;m_u{‘Il;u;;-:;flw(:uu; or, :lnlt :\]’us u-lr; seen life in the Rockies, wh&.-h girls generally marry are still unmar’ ror stricken, oment though ~ . ried. he had been seized with a stroke of | Bolting Trotter Cured by Electricity. | jitem men graduates of genial April or October weather. But | the collossal prison., which immense | o \hl-‘wn\' these tropical natures collapse | quadrangular structur \;‘Illl guard 5,000 | © w00 g man boco 1 unde n that, is something startling. | prisoners at one time. avana proper | that he is a genius, it is then that the fringe §1 3 » t s college, at New Brunswick, N. T, [ As thera {3 neither stove nor fire-place | lies to the south and west of this spot. | slowly begins to form on the bottom of his DOCTOR i paralysis. The spasm lasted for a few w York World: An interestingund | is to have a school of electricity and ‘an im- ywhere in Cuba, they simply pile all [ You may wander in lod Nuremgurg and | trousers leg. moments, and then, us it passed off, the satisfuactory experiment was tried | proved scientific department. having r ed | sorts of clothing upon themselves, stay | dream in older anada, and you will Ttis is the season of the yi when the man sprang from the chair, rushed up | several days ago at the Harvard Veter- | #15,000 under the recent act of Jongress for | in doors, pray in the name of the saints | find no more quaint and vagarous strue- | man who contrives to live on credit wishes the aisle and out of the auditorium, | inary school. A valuable trotting hovse | eXperimental stations, for mascalor’ or more heat, let the coun- | tural composites than you will here | the: wuul]d‘mn,gu: in the post-ofice the sign try take care of itself, and, when the | stumble upon in the nairow callcs on | “Post no bil 1 [] { evise —_— es firmly convine pursued by the laughter of the audi- s brought to the school for the treat- At the 125t ineeting of the trustees of Am- ence which had witnessed his contor- it of afractured jaw, which had I d that a e the trensurer announc i, Tt is alleged that the coloring matter of ' “‘norther has passed on to take a feeble | every : 4 TS vhose B be unknown for the r yey H CTHE 9 CAN greenbacks is a deadly ‘ tions. He soon discovered that he had esult of attempts 12 wmnage him, | heron ot name e to whirl at H : Por 0, C T THERE LIES ITAVANA, e { € WWeImpiA 10 ! . eut, nad wiven $30,000 for the general ex. iirl at Haiti or Porto Rico, come out B At been made the vietim of a practical | He hud a habil of taking the bit under e h fadven o T U B o e R e ey Moorish, Saracen and }‘.?. JRatymen wha da no hal | a rare study in A large class of students at Washburn col- | 0bjects that would cause a sensation in | Doric i joke, and that the chair 1 which he | is tongue, thus making himself master e T i Late of Bellevae Hospitzl, New York, tartling in its pi had been seated was connocied with the of the situation, and being a hovse of | Jege, Topeka, Kan., has been organized by | *Before Taking” advertisements. yellow, red, lavender and blue colol Holmes, “without & piano.” Among other L A electric ory It was part of the | high spirit, he would proceed to bolt or [ Prof. Phelps for the inductive study of the | ~And right here is asuggestion for | and decorations, on the west of the | things, it would be able to sleep on nights, AND h schieme to play this 'k upon some one | do as he chose. He isa trotter with a | Old JTestament, according to the plan laid out | those fillibusters who have designs on | gleaming bay, while ferries ply to the | besides being a thought less unhappy by occupying a chair near the sta record of 2:22, having at one time gone [ by Prof. Harper, of New Haven. Cuba, They should not make so much | villages, estacions, steamer lundings, | day. full vfewof the audience. The victim | by the name of Gray Fagle, and later by | M. Frederick H. Rindge., of Los Angeles, | fuss about if. All that is necessary is | and warehouse communities of the op- | Ruskin says “Man should resemble a Dr. Columbus Henry { couldn't see where the fun came, and | that of Walter H.," but was practically | Cal, formerly of Cambridge, Mass., has | 4p'0ld “tramp” steamer” or two and a ite side, whei jaws of the | Fiver.” Wedo not kuow what ho means, by brought suit against the theatrical man- | valueless on account of his habit of break- | 00id & <ity futl and an industeial school for | thousand men. Wateh the United | harbor open a bit, and clambering up Dt augpos.she Iomon ia- s 1o oedae i ’ { agers for $25,000 damages. ing and bolting. making the total of his benefactions the sum | States Weather reports along through | the mountain-side, where frown the couple of banks, (Late of Univarsity of Fosnsyivania) § lectrical Expressa . Prof. R. H. Harrison took the matter | of §500,000. December, January and February. | landward outworks of Moro castle, is | “Un” coming newspaper,” we are told No. 310 and 311 1N RAMGE BUILDING, {3 2 e pressage. in hand, resolving to make an attempt The corporation of Harvard university | When a regular sure-enough blizzard | Casa Blanca, with its queer villas and | «will' not print any advertisements,” We | Corner Fifteenth aud Hurney sts., Omuha, Neb,, i 1 Daltimore Sun: _ There is under way | to save the animal. He procured a | have voted to build a new dormitory to cost | i3 1oose up there in the glorious north- | structures, cach ono standingout in this | wees wder the ‘morasin T e e Nhore all curabie cais 4ee tiopedl i in Baltimore n_ylu|§t~ll‘li{‘[rl‘h‘_"}.m'}fl en- | galvano-Faradic battery of small sizo | £200,000. The plans for the new building, west, make ready. It will surely wind | wondevful daylight of the tropics in | going newspaper that does not print any ad Ncal disonses froated skilifully. Consump i terprise that will, 'if mechanic .n'll suc- [ which he placed in a wagon. From this wlu:-l.:ewh:ll be.knu‘v\d'n as Hastings hall, are | up its debauch in a ‘“‘norther” here. It | such distinctness, and with such a | vertisements, and that that is the reason why Bright's disease. m;;}»_ 5in, iu.. matism, )] cessful, as it promises to be, revolution- tended two slight wires along the Row Belox yrepared, l;‘{%“;{flw‘:;“&&“_‘ is then that the beauty and chivalry of | strange seeming of approaching and | it is goiug. i all NERVOUS DISEASEn 1y Claonane oo 7 ize the common carringe business ul' the | reins to the bit of the bridle. By an 1880, Y ccupancy in October, | the Spanish in Cuba are void of sub- rowing proportions, that, in your —_——— i sexes a speclalty, g & entire world and bring about a now erg | arrangement of buttons on the battery | *pr o 0o | stance and virility, Observing closely | fancy, the houses individually become | Old pill boxesare spread overthe land | “CONKULTATION at offce or by matl, 81, G 3 ll‘m} will stamp the Jokand 82 40 8o u; “) wasn veuy eusy matter to “shock | o io'huve boen propared. The gavernment | these pre-requisites only,any ordinarily | great pillared temples. In and over | by the thousauds after having been o goe Jours=i 10 1 8. i, $10.4 p. ;. Tlal py § o o 1 l.;,-r L‘“ l“l;frv A -‘gzmgrm of :Jl::-::(-";fugll:-','i .‘1‘.;"5.1“{::32,‘..:':‘,,“,3{:‘::% has offered a splendid sito of fourand a haif | lively American fillibusier could suil in | and through this dreamful spot, away | emptied by suffering humanity. What | ™t pondence receives prompt attention, ¥, . acres at @ nominal rent of $1 a year. The | here < up the side of the mountain, thread | a mass of sickening, disgusting medi- Many diseases are treated successfully by nothing more or less than the coustruc- | utmost care was taken to use it only with | buildings will be among the finest n the Do. AT MORD CASTLE ENTRANCE and ran such .indeseribable wealth of | cine the poor stomach s 1o contend | Dk MeCoy und Heney irouan the mails, aud tion of an elevated framework,the main | the words, *whoa” and *“steady,” the | mmion. Oneshalf of the 45,000 required to unopposed, establish a responsible gov- | vegetation that, as you look again and | with, Too much strong medicine, 1:“‘;“"1\!] usible far z!u,:m‘l:.‘ ml‘;“‘..l. ke features of which are two narrow rails, ( first meaning to stop him in ashort dis- [ carry out the scheme of confederation has | ernment, and reduce these cigarette- | again, the clustered, shining homes | Prickly Ash Bitters is Sapidly and S7nAY S OUkD SUO0N MOSPITAL st upon, which shall run 8 = vessel or | ance if trofting or tostop short if he | beeapledged. consuming people to willing servitude | seem fike great white grapes bursting | surely takiug the place of all ‘this cluss | 30 Jetiers answe curtridge, capablo of holding expressor | were walking, the second to get on his | pyench flannels are now imported in dotted | before they could become thawed out | through a glorious wealth of vines and | of drugs, and in curing all the ills aris- | “ARAFAERS o o Des, Me . mail matter, newspapers, gage or | feet if he were hreakinr. and Persian figured patterns in place of the | for defensa, leaves, ing from a disordered ¢ freight of any kind. "Above these rails | * The animal after a fow experiments | old checked and pmfe‘d designs, 1 unless accompanied by I TR— == t Coy and Henry ndition of the l;‘gul;n»uu and 511 Kawge bullding Omahs €b. But getting into Havana harbor dur- Beyond Casa Blanca the bay debouches | liver, kidneys' stomach and bowels.