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. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : OLftUliSDAY , JANUARY 2 , 1890. 5 ' M - , _ , . MMMMMMMMMMJ " THE LICENSE QUESTION Two Hundred and Nlnotoon Woultl- bo Liquor Sollorn g /y THOSE WHO HAVE RETIRED Xho Saloons Wlrto Open Although a . S IWcJorlly oriholr I'rojirltMors ilnvoNotas VetHoourml ' 'Xliclr IjIcciiRCfl J City Snlooni 1 Tlicrfl Iim been n yfliolo lot of talk nnd rumors about llio inmldlo nntl trouble tlio { saloon men trero getting Into in not hnvliit ; ( tboir llconao application * properly fllod und tliolr licenses * or permits secured bofora t I today Tno talk has cttuacdftomo excitement i 'm nmontf jaloon men , but ycstcrdny iiioniliip , Aa ' , with twonty-soven Arms holding liquor ' . licen C9ovor Uro hundred saloons were open ; and doltiK business without npparcntfeurot . bolng molested , I Tlicro hnvo been filed with the ltconso i board Sl'J nppllcallons Tor saloon > llccnsonndcachnppllcntithasdcpositodSl.OUU • with the city treasurer This Includes the ' number of Applicants who wcro couinollcd to [ ' lllo amended applications on account of tech nical errors If alt of the applicants are granted , the number of nnloous wilt bo forty less than weru running during ilio pnstyoar j ' The followingsaloonkoopora have not ' asked for llccuso for the urcscntycur : Snm Davis R03 North Sixtcouth street ; Boltlot Stephen , 721 North Sixteentht A. Gordon , Thirteenth and Chicnco ; Lnuriron Bw & Fries,1023 North Sixteenths John O'CuIln- ' * * * y J ban Sixteenth and Izard ; Ed Timmerman , I 710 South Sixteenth ; P. 1O'llnou , Six . tcontli and Cuss ; Dufour& Hoffman , Turf , and KialdlM ; ( Justus , Ttiirteentli and Mason ; Jotter & Young , Thirteenth nnd Pacific ; W. KcHlc , lWa ! South Thirteenth ; A. Itino- hart , 1S34 South Tnirtecnth ; Scivers & lioy- , son , 31U South Thirteenth ; Jetter & Young , t)01 ) Jackson ; John Doanc , 103 South Ninth ; \ . M. New , OOfl South Ninth ; P. II Andrcsen , f - • p 1509 DouRlns ; House & Stephens 1300 Doug r Ins ; fc\ Carson , ! K)3 Douglas ; P. J. Fallen , 213 South Twelfth ; John Donavnn , 113South Eleventh ; J.Matthcson , 711 South Eleventh : J. Holstiner , 331S Furniim ; Otto Lund , 1517 Karuuur J. lWIrth. . 2SU Furnuin ; M. .1. Carroll , 1501 Webster ; Pulton & Cole , 1018 Capitol avenue ; Alttnan & U.ibcock , Leaven worth and licit line ; II Slentcr,3513Lcuvcu- woith ; Thomas Duguld , 1103 South Tenth ; Jerome Uacko , 1503 Williams ; FritScigol , 3100 Cumins ; II Hemker , 3057 Cum • lng ; A. P. Grutnm , 113) ) Saunders ; M. Hunscn , 1000 North 'iwenty-fourth ; Otto Lokisoii , Lowe avenue-nnd Hamilton street ; II Linlnberger , Thlrty-Iirst und • Hamilton ; A. M. Bluir Third und Pine ; II 5 Tuzeu , 833 North Twenty-fourth. < * Nor/of thuso places uro running Most of , thorn will go out of business k Licenses hnvo boon issued to the following twentv-sovou saloonkeepers : Sophia Ditllonr , 1014 Chicago ; John \V. - Oreen , 14.15 Fnrnnin ; tieorgo Sleh , SltS North Sixteenth ; Peter Nelson , 1010 Fnrnain ; Fritz Miller , 1734 Vinton ; Ernest Metzig , 3318 Farnam ; Maria \ \ irth , 831 South Tenth ; Amos Hoblnson , 1521 Dcdgo ; Gustnv Uudloff , > i 3S34 Cumlngs ; Joseph Havllcok , 1401 South j Thirteenth ; Frank Sautter , 033 Bancroft ; D. W. O'Neill , 820 Nortli Sixteenth ; Edward Qulnn , 1031 North Sixteenth ; Henry Mies , Wt rsL.Sixteenth and Williams ; John Audrit , 1800 K , J % South Slxtoonth : Alt F.Wolff , 3301 Cuming ; M > John Hoffman-118 North Sixteenth ; William NHJ B aaaaaaUv Novo , 410 South Eighteenth ; Henry NV N NjT Schrocdor , 3101 Cumlngs ; Thomas Cum ) a V' iiiRO , Sherman avonub , near fair grounds ; MJr ' Mnx Shrocdor , 501 South Eleventh ; MMT ' William Schmidt , 013 South Ninth ; IC H. / Schultz , 031 Pacttlc ; Uichard liurdlsh , UXfi H r Davenport ; Louis Schmidt , 1331 Dodge ; i Mux Schiooder , 701 Leavenworth : Frud B Bj ICruc , Tenth and Jucksou Remonstrances have been filed against t J ) granting a license to John Howyor,3530 Lalto IB street ; John Gulk , 1815 Military avcuuonnd K , Ernest Wctzlg , 1035 North Twenty-fourth Hf , street flff' , Tlio application of Jacob Lutz for a license , ' for a saloon at 0111 South Thirteenth street Hf- has been refused by the board HT Of the applications that have not yet bocn > f , acted upon ninety-two in all about seventy i were tiled before December 30 and can law H fully bo uctcd upon by the license board yet H this wcok It Is goncrally understood that H- the iioard will not take any stops against f these applicants , but will allow them to run w until tliolr license can bo grantoa orro- H jeetod This understanding will apply , it is > thought , to all applicants who inudo a proper t effort to comply with the law in getting their K requests before the board befora December B 30. There are a few saloonmon , though , B. . / who may got into trouble if they K bs attempt to run their places pending action HH upon their applications for license Some KtJr - ot them uro reported to have purjwsolv do- Br ' ' layed filing their applications until It will bo K too lata for Mayor Uroatsh to hnvo n sny in B < granting or rejecting them It is reported H ; that the mayor intends to have those places m closed until the board passes upon their 11- j' cense application K Many cases of rheumatismwhich have re- _ slsled the skill of the prolcssloa , hnvo B ; promptly yielded to that wonderful remedy , V Salvation Oil 35 cents K Tnko the news homo to Mary , and tell her K ttiat my cough has gouo , and that a 35 cent H. bottle of Dr Hulls Cough Syrup did the H : blessed work H JtilNQUDTEU BY THK IUSIIOP K ItlethotllHt Ministers Knjoy tlio Ilospi > H tnllty of Ilislmp nnd Mrs Newman B Uisbop Newman nnd wife tendered a re- B ceplion und dinner to the Methodist minis ters of tlio city and their wives at the Paxton - < ton hotel yesterday afternoon The event wns nn cspociully pleasant one , nnd was a B • -w t . littiag introduction to the work of the year B 8 , . i The guests were received in the parlors of ' > " " ' ! • the hotel by Mrs Newman , assisted by Itov B Bt aud Mrs J. E. Ensign Formal gicetings B H havlug boon exchanged the guests were eou- B Bj ducted to the dining room , where the follow BBV ing menu wns presented for their considora- BBT' tion : B Oysters Raw BV BOUI'3 BBB Cream of Chicken , a la Rolno BBk Consomme , Macedolno BBV t Olives Chow Chow Celery Lattuco B . . llollod Kedsnappcr , Sauce Ucnrnalso BBV Hollandalso Potatoes B Bl Capon , Oyster Sauce H II0.18T3 H iioast Prlmo Loin of Hoof , Ilrown Gravy BBp ) ' 1 urkoy with Dressing , Cranberry Suuca BBpj Young Vis , Apple Uuttur Suuco Bpj Jack Hubblts Larded , Sweet Potatoes B BB stuns H California Lobster B ( ( W Quafl Larded , Stuffed , on Cauapa BBpt Supreme of Chieliun , Truflles Sauce BBpj i lllsolo of Sweetbreads , Mushrooms BpJ Apple Clmrlotto , Malaga Sauce H V aCTAIlLKS H Mashed and Steamed Potatoes BBVJ Hakrd Sweet Potatoes BBpJ French Peas Stewed Tomatoes BBpJ German Asparagus , Uuttor Sauce H Vlenuallrcad Grnlmuillread Rye Hrcad H Pudding Savarlti , Suuce Chateau BBVJ Mlnco Pie Washington Pie BBpJ Plain and Fancy Cake Vanilla Ice Cream BBpJ Oranges Grapes Apples Nuts BBVE Crsckera Cboese BBpft Coffee Tea K The bills of faro wcro printed npon hand BBpv somoly embossed cards and bore the iuscrlp- BBpB tlou , "Cemplluionts of Hishop and Mrs New BpK .mun , " At the side of each plate were haud- BBpB soma anu approprlato dlnticr favors consist BpB log of a card with encouraging scriptural BvAb ' .rfiBMk > * * quotations for the gentlemen and a neat BBpK BBK * book containing daily texts for a month for M BBt \ tnu ldles The favors were bound together BT.9V > with white and purple ribbons and were BBBflp39" " ' placed lit an ouvelupo with the bytnn Lead BBpB Us As We GaB B After the dlanor hod bcou satisfactorily BpB disposed of a number of toasts were offered , Ucv , T. C. Clcndonlng acting n toast master Rev II Danlolson spoke of the Norwclgan work In the church and told of the progress being mndo by his people Rev J. II Hllmus responded to the toastj The German Methodist , " Ito called especial attention to the fact that the German pcoplo naturnllzo very rnpldly and take nn nctlvo in terest in the methods of work employed by the Americano In illustration of this point ho quoted his little son as hnring said ; "Wo are all Americans but papa ; bo is a for eigner " Dr V. S. Merrill toasted The Ulshon " Ho congratulated his lollow ministers that Ulshow Newman had como amnng thorn , nnd predicted great benefits from the influence of the bishops presence and worlts He culogired Hishop Nowman'B nbility as a scholar nnd n speaker and his ehnractor as a Christian man und worker Rev J , P. Roe mndo a happy response to the toast Airs Newman Ho said ho recognized the truth of the saying that nil great men hnvo great mothers , and that the ndago wns equally true that n man wns what his wife made him Ho uild a very pleasing tribute to Mrs Newman's worth ns a wife and u Christian woman The guests then returned to the parlors nnd gathered by uclt consent around the piano , where Mrs Ensign presided , nnd joined In Blnging the in inn , Load Us ns Wo Go , " that was n part of tlio dinner favor After the singing requests were made for nn expression from Mrs Newman draco * fully responding slio said that the ribbons with whlcli the dinner favors wcro tied had n significance to the ladles present The whlto ribbon , was the emblem of the Women's Christian Tonipor.weo union , mid the purolo ribbon , a symbol of loyalty rep resented the emblem of the Kings Daugh ters Uolh wcro emblems , she hoped , Unit would bind her to the hearts of these pres ent in the two great c-nusus In which tliov us women , weru pledged to work , a work tlint needed their every effort nnd cooperation She said she bnd ulwnys had mtenso sympa thy for ministers wives and she assured those pretout that their Interests nnd hcr's wcro one She urged thorn all to labor iu the Into'csts of their societies nnd assuicd them of her help nnd sympathy Not but that , " she said , the light In your own hearts Is fuller than that In my own , but in hclnlnc you und working with you I may catch glimpses that will light my own pathway " Mra Newman stated that the minister * had an association , and ns she considered the work of the women of the church equally as Important in Its way , oho invited the wives of the ministers to moot with her on the alteruoou of the first WoduosJay of each month Mrs Newman said the bishon was always talking und Interruuting her when she was mnklnga speech und she supposed ho thought that ouo speaker in a family was enough She had como to that conclusion herself und would roscrvu any further public offurt until she mot with the women of the nhnruh in a meeting of their own . This turned the laugh on the bishop , who , during Mrs Newman's romarus , wus talk ing sotto voice to his neighbor , and ho wus called upon He responded very briefly , stating that the occasion had boon n very happy ono lor him , and hnd been the means of carrying out nn idea ho hnd cherished for some time of bringing the clergy together and uniting In the work of promoting the interests of the church In the city Unot congratulatory speeches wcro made by Mrs Maxwell , Mrs Moans , Mis Urown , Mrs Baldwin , Mrs Shuukatnud Mrs CIcu- denning , nftcr winch nn informal social ses sion ended the very pleasant gathering of workers In u common cause The following ministers , most of them accompanied by their wives , were present : Rev and Mrs J. E. Ensign , Mrs L. A. Baldwin , Dr Mnrquotto , Rev J. Luther , Rev C. W. Snvldgo , Rev J. H. Ma\lleld , Rev C. N. Dawson , Rev C. W. Urown , Rev W. R. Henns , Rev H. A. Crane , Rev S. Alcxundor of Council Hluffs , Rev J. P. Roe , Rev T. C. deadening , Dr W. T. Smith of Council HlulTs , Dr T. It Lemon , Rbv P. T. Merrill , Rev D. C. Franklin , Dr .1. W. Shank of Contral.Citv , Rev James Havnes , Kov John H. lillmss , Rnv H. D.uuclson , Rev P. J. Port , Rev and Mrs Nave , Rev Cbarlcs Snuvcly Are You Interested ? Perhaps tlio roadc-rs of Tin : Bic would like to know in what respect Cliainbcrlain's Cough Homody is bettor than tiny ether \Vo will toll you When this remedy Is taken as directed , as soon ns a cold has boon eon true ted , and before it has become settled in the systom.it will counteract the oftcct of the cold and greatly lesson Us boverity , if not octually euro the cold in two days time and it is the only remedy that will do this It nets in porfcut hnrmony with nature and aids nature iu reliev ing the lungs , opening the seerotions , liquifying the mucus aud causing its ex pulsion from the air cells of the lungs nnd restoring the system to u strong und healthy condition No ether rem edy in the market possesses these remarkable - markablo nroportios No ether will euro a eold as quickly or leave the sys tem in as sound a condition 50 cent and $1 bottles for sale by all druggists ATE HER OWN CHILDREN Snil Pate or Two Unby Leopards at the Zoo Nearly three hundroilmotnhcrs of tlio Eight O'clock club wont to the Zoolog ical garden yesterday to see Dan and Spot , the brtby leopards , hut to their surprise und grief they loaruod that the httlo pots were dead All duy the chil dren lingered around the cage , watch ing Mrs Cob , the mother of the pair , stride up and down the iuclosurc Scarcely tuiyof thochildrcn suspected that the cute little animals had boon eaten by their own moth or yet that is the conclusion the keoporshavo urrlvod at concerning the manner of their donth , says ttio Philadelphia Record Dan anil Snot were lcoptin a large box whicli was placed beneath their moth ers cage Mrs Bob reached them by climbing through a trnp door iu the floor of her phw.o of coullnomont Ouo of the iirbt instincts of the leopard fam ily is to conceal its young immediately after birth , nnd when Dan aud Spot were born the troopers of tlio lion house built this box for Mrs Hob to hide her babies in She wns so zealously protec tive of her chlldron that the keepers were not allowed to approach tliolr box , aud Dan and Spot cuuld not bo Boon ex cept when their mother brought them out These recaptions became very popular nnd crowds of little folks waited In front of tlio ongo every day for the appear ance of the twin babies Last Monday Mrs Bob kept her children in their nursery , nnd on Tuesday they did not make nn nppoarnnco in public On tlio afternoon of that day Keeper Shannon , of tlio lion house noticed that Mrs Bob uetod in a strange munuur She entered the box cautiously and crept out ngaiii iu a few minutes with n guilty expression iu her catlike eyes Then she sat for u long time on the high board which runs uero.vj tlio hack of the cngo Then she would reenter the box and immediately como outugain and try to hide herself in tlio far corner of the lnelosuro The keepers eusplcions were aroused and ho decided to make a close exumin- tioti of the box in which ho supposed the baby leopards wore lie knew that it was not at all unusual for animals in captivity to neglect and oven destroy their offspring This is especially ti'uo of the leopard Their hatred of captivity generally in duces them to kill their cubs rather thau have thorn grow up In captivity Whou u loopnrd is born it is usually re moved from the uago at once , as tlio mother gonornlly devours it immedi ately after birth Mrs Bob seemed to bo so proud of her youngsters nnd gave promise of becomj \ng \ such n goutlo mother that this pre caution was neglected in the case oDan and Spot Keeper Shannou's examination of the box wus made with great dilttoulty Ho crept benouth the platform on whicli the cajro rests and cautiously closed the trapdoor through which the mother descended to her cubs hiding plnco ana then turned his nttontlon to the box At first plnnco the hod of strnw did not seem to bo disturbed , nntl ap parently in excellent condition But Dnn and Spot were missing With the aid ot a lantern ho then mndo a closer oxnmliintion of the bottom of the box and found to his horror a few bloody shreds of fur , which ho quickly rccog- nizotl as belonging to the unforttmate cubs llo sorrowfully nmuo hiB WAy to the group of expectant children standing in front of the cngo nnd told them of the death of tlio Httlo leopards A Well-Catuullalicil Fact Tito fact lias bocn abundantly proven that Chamberlains Cough remedy is the most prompt , most reliable ami most successful medicine yet dfscovorod for acute throat nnd lung diseases , such ns coughs , colds and croup DIED IN HIS CHAIR Sntl Plctiiro or Wnntnnd SnITuriiit ; in n Sew Enulntul Town One day last wcok the attention ot the Norwich board of charities was called to the condition of ndostituto family , tlio head of which was sick with pnou- monin , says the Norwich ( Conn ) Bul letin How sick neither tlio wlfo nor husband realized , Ono can imagine the Hurprh-o ot the visitor , who found tlio man dangerously ill with pneumonia - monia , when tlio wife told him : "My man was that pressed for breath last night that ho went out on the door stop and sat for a while to get a good breath of air " The sick man was provided with u rocking chair aud the family was fur nished with the necessaries ot life The tenement was a poor one and its fur nishings were scanty While the ptioumouia-strlckon husband 3at iifhis chair pressed for breath and at the verge of death , his oxbuusted wlfo slept upon an old overcoat close to tlio steve to keep warm This was the state of affalra nt night , but not the condition ot things when the ret day dawned The exhausted wife awoke to find her husband dead , lying forward in his chair with ins head upon his arm Ho had found ro- liot from suffering nnd want , and she had awakoncd to iv bereavement that she had not anticipated It is straugo that these pcoplo should have known so little ot the nature of the disease from which the head ot the liou&o was suffering , but it is not strange that the taking ot air on the door step the night before the man died promoted the fatal result Hut-no's Ottnrrli Snuff When suffering with catarrh , cold in the head , nervous headache , etc , use Durr.o's Snuff , it will relieve you ut once Prico35o at druggists _ _ _ _ _ A DOUBLE EXISTENCE WoAllIiiad It , Hut That's the Wny AVe Ilk < > It "Oh , wad snmo power tlio glftie glo us ; To sco ourselves us Ithcrs see us ! So wished Burns , but just suppose othorssaw us as wo really are What unlimited hot water wo should bo iu men , to bo s > ure Imagine some mischief loving sprite being eniiblod to drag out the cold and naked truth from uudor the wordy dranories with which wo seek to envelop - volop and disguise her angular proportions tions , says a writer in the Boston Globe In such a case you would receive a little tlo Christmas gift , accompanied by a prettily worded note ots lrionQiy uovo- tion , and botweou the lines you would read thcbo blood curdling words : l'L suppose 1 have got to send you some thing : 1 only paid CO cents for this , hut you dent know hut what it costW " Or Mrs Smith sends you a graceful little tlo note begging you to come ever in formally tomorrow evening anil play whist w 'ith it few friends , and benonth it you rend this cold blooded message : Mr Brown has disappointed mo at the last minute , and 1 have got togot " somebody to make up the sot You uro the only one I can think of that plays " The idea of the face being the mir ror of the boul , " is , in point of fact , more lltoral than pontic , but it is a mirror that rellocts other men's souls rather than our own Wp give to out faces tlio expression wo think is most desired by these who uro looking , a most unsoiilsh and prnisworthy effort , surely : hut suppose this sumo sprite romovlng the coating of ilio conven tional quicksilver from the mirror , and allowing the true inwardness of our thoughts to bo revealed A young man comes to take leave of his hostess at the close of tlio reception , and mnkes the familiar remarks , "So soon to tear iny- solfiuwiy ; have hnd li dollghtful time with such charming pcoplo , " wliilo his truth-absorting face nays to her , Thank heaven , I can goat lost ! I have been bored to death ! Such a lot of homely girls I never snw ! " Or tlio hostess her self , though she umlliiigly says all borls of pretty things about tlio pleasure of having soon thorn , yet her countenance makes the awful statement : Well , I am thankful it is ever with ! I am tired to death standing here nnd trying to say this to everybody , and all the time keep smiling " Then think of the amount of martyr like cnduraiieo und horoisui that would thus ho rendered unavullablo The girl who goes to the opera wearing a pair ot now boots , and , though suffering in quisitorial torture from them all the evening , fatill unceasingly bestows upon her escort beaming smiles and enter taining remarks , and nt parting swoctly assures him that the ovoniug has heon ono of the most intense and unalloyed delight The man when nt a party , who , while entertaining a charming young lady , suddenly fools his hack collar button slip its moorings , yet bravely hides the agonies ot his racked soul andcoutinuos to bo outertuluing , though cnution com pels him to usaunio a dignillod restraint in Ills movements The woman who has her most carefully guarded corn ruth lessly trampled upon and still smiloHon , giving no sign of the torment she is en during or of her burning doslro to strnnglo the great blundering brute who uid it Such glowing examples of noble solf-roprobsion must claim our dcopost admiration und respect And how much harmless Joy is given by easting ever the rugged sides of commonpluco foot the houutlfying yet sometimes deceptive light of facial ex pression How abundantly blessed is the ditlidont young man in society when u lovely woman smiles up nt him with nn expression of udmiriug appreciation of his intellectual power and sweetly murmurs , What beautiful weather wo are having ! I do hope it wont rain tomorrow , " Or what a flut ter of lunocont rupture a young girls heart experiences whou her cavalier bends over her with a look of feud ad miration in his hanttsomo eyes and says , ' -'I honr they have been having snow In Maine ; wo shall bo getting it next " Docs some hard-shollod philosopher turn his classic nose heavenward and sneer , Empty forms ; meaningless con vontionalitiosr" Ouo , Mr Oynlo , they uro but the stage settings with which wo strlvo to throw the grace of romance about the drama of our daily lifo , Wo If now they nrc painted by the yard ; wo are not docolvod by thorn ; but they ap peal to our imagination and food our fancy , und we like it And much pro mmmmmmmmmmm foring to have nllt hlddon from our vis ion rather thnn bo forced to look upon thnt wo do not icnro to sco , wo imllo gratefully anil say in sweet content , What a boiiutlftu r " op curtninl" ' Isn't it bettor aftof nil that wo do not sco ourselves ns ethers sco us ? Isn't It well , too , that wohnvo , the power , moro or loss , to di8gutspipur weaknesses and inwnrd feelings ? in HiiiUleu ClinnecjJ'nr ' Wontlicr causa throat dlsonses Thfire Is no raoro ofllciont rcinotiy for coughs , edicts , etc , than Hrown's Bronchial Troches.I' Sola oaly In boxes Price 23 cts i HE WAS ONCE A PANTHER Dnt n Suit l < nto OlinngMl Mini futon Colored Brother Among the negroes of southern Ar kansas there , is a belief in the transmi gration ot the soul , writc3 Opie l\ Head in the Arkansaw Traveler Their belief , however , ii different from the inotcmpsjcho ls of moro enlightened men , for , Instead of liollovlng that the soul of man after death enters into the body of nu animal or bird , they botiova that the soul ot an animal or bird after death enters into tlio body of a man in short every man represents some animal , reptile or bird that lived years ago Abram Carter , a very old negro who lives on the Sanders plantntion , when asked why ho believed so absurd a theory utiBworod : "Becazo its do truth , sail It ain't no yercsay wid me , enzo I know it tor lie ii plum tack Sometimes yor call or man or dog Why'r1 t'azo ho acks like or dog Why do ho tick like or dog ? CV/o ho's got do soul o' or dog tint mout a' lived or hundred years ergo " Docs a man over know to what ani mal his soul belonged in the pasty "O Y"s , sail , specially dom wlui cr got or powerful ricollccktlon I knowed er man powerful smart man ho wuz , too dat ricollecks tnitrhtr well when ho Wuz or owl , ilylti' bout do neighbor hood " "Do you romombcr what you were ? " " lost or well oz if it wuz yistldy , sah " What were you ? " "I wtuer punter , sah " "A panther ! " "Yas , data what I wuIt want fur from yore , down in de river bortoins yundor I ricolleck playin' wid my iimmmyono o' do flnes' -lookin' pant'ers dut dar wuz in de whole country I hnd two brurs and one sijtor Wo lived iu the holier o'er grc't big cotton wood tree , an'I reckon we wuz erbout oz ' o' iu do happy cz any fain'ly pant-ers curmunity till grief como tor us One day mammy she tolo us ditt , as times wuz putty linrd , she would hatter go out an' pltsutliin' fur us all tor oat She tolo us dnt cr awful monster called man had jest como sound , an ' dut wo must be kcorful tor stay in do holler tree lesson do man would kill us Willi , after mammy went orway my oldest brur ho gunter talk Tel you whut los do , ' ho says , 'le's go oil tdown yander by do branch an' play 'whar ' do sun is so bright ' Ben sister she says , 'No wo miiB' stay yore , iou ricolleck whut mummy said ' • IJat/s all right , ' my ' ' ' ' 'roun' brur lowed Was been plnyin' yore fur cr mighty , long time , an' dar ain nothin' huppenod yit ' Wall , " the old man continued , after a slight pauio , "wo went down by do branch an' ' gunter rlny ) in do sun Do day wiu beautiful an' do dogwood wu/ in bloom an' do wild plum bushe3 blowcd a bref o' sweetness All at once sister she sav Look yandcr ; wh tits dut ? ' I looked an'1 I knowed it mus' bo or man 'cazo I neber seeu notr.ur into it bofo ' Bar ho come with suthin' on his bhouldor 'O look ut him , ' said brur 'He ain 't so awful , is ho ? Why , he couldn't ' hurt 'us of ho wanted tor Ho ain't got but two legs , an' I knows ho couldn't kotcb us if ho wanted tor Mammy is awful skittish to get skcer'd o' slch or thing I'm gwino up un' tnko er good look at him ' Mo an' sister tin my udder brurs tried to 'suado him not te r. but on lie wont an' we crouched down an' watched do outcome Itwa'nt long in comiu' . Do rami ho sorter jumped when ho seed my brur an' snatched the thing oiTon his shoulder , hil' it out , un' don dar como er awful noise wid smoke De smoke el'arod erway , wile wo crouched down cloaor an' ciosor , an' den wo seed our brur tumblin' ever an' ever on do leaves an' blood spurtcn' outen his head Den sister mighty tenderhearted she wuz , too jumped up an' run tor brur , an' uli at once do man ho snatched sutlilu' outon his bolt didn't know whut or bolt wuz don an " den dar como ernud- dor noise almos' oz loud ez de fust one Do smoke ol'urod orway an' dar laid sister - tor dead I yoard er nolso I think I yeurd it but den dar wuz wuz nothin' . * * * "It 'peared tor mo dat I luck or long nap , " tlio old negjo continued , after a pause "It 'peared tor mo , dnt fur or long time somebody wiu tryin' tor wnko mo , but dnt I wuz drowsy an' couldn' bo woke Den or light gunter glimmer sorter All round mowuzorawful . dark night , an' I hil' out my bans toward do light It growod brighter an' brighter , nn'all at once I lay on a bed , 1 yerod or song , I yorod cr banjo , an' do light como in at der winder Er oman gath ered mo close up ter her an' she sung or tune an' I dozed olT tor sloop ' • 'I woke an' den I wuz runuln' round , do yard with nothin' on but or shirt . Do bens roun' dor barn wus er cacklin' ' an' I noticed dat de redblrds wuz build in' dnr nests Er man lifted mo up in his arms un' cr woman told him tj look lout , un'all at once 'I wont tor sleep orgin Wh6n I woke do hoiiB wus sing in' an' do mon wuapitchln' hay offertuo wagon I thought an' thought , and den I knowed dat I wuz or boy , an' would boor Dat's do truth ' ' the old or man , man added "I used tor bo or animal , hut now Iso or pusson , nn' whou I quits boln' or pusson , dhfLawd only knows whut l'so gwiuo tcrlJo ' " An AlisOlUto Cure , The ORIGINAL AWETIN& OINTMENT is only put up In laraptwo-ouneo tin hoi.es , una Is an absolute curd'for ' all sores , burns , wounds , chapped lili ' mls and all skta erup tions Will positively mire all Kinds of piles Ask for ttio ORtUINAC ABIETINE OINT MENT Sold by Goodman Drug company at 3 cents per box thy miall 30 cents A Novel Tlieoryt Aliont DranniH Today iu looking through some back numbers ot the Gajjixy I ran across a rumurkablo article ! ' on dreams and dreaming , in wijiiih the author , Mr Lewis , presents V > M ° novel theories , says a writer in tlo' ) ' , rjt Louis Republic The result of nny/ji ' umber of experi ments , he Bays , sustain the following facts : Speaking it ) u low , monotonous tone close to tbo ear of a Blooper will almost Invariably cause him to dream of terrible adventures on water , Buch us shipwrecks and drowning Singing or playing nn musical instruments induces dreams ot dead friends , fuuorals and ether lonesome aud gruesome things , often causing the sleeper to moan or oven cry outright in his seeming agony It seems that sleep soon after moats does not causa worse dreams than the slmplo and Very prevalent habit ot seek ing to court the sleepy god with arms ugainBt the headboard The worry which may not be cnusod by the habit of laying with the arms resting above the Head according to this experimenter , could not be induced by an nfter-dinnor nap after freely partaking ot saurkruut I und pickles Mr Lewis also Books to explode the old theory that somnambu- mmmmmmmmmmm Hsm li caused by weighty trouble on the mind ot the sleeper , and ho combats the idea that any grent proportion of dreams nro the results ot trouble , worry nnd oxcitcmont His theory that the mnny dreams wo dream nro but the re sults ot waves of thought across the brain , ho thus aptly illustrates from an oxporlmont "Whllo ono watched the sleeper nnd the other the clock , the third loudly slammed the door about ton foot an ay ; the effect wus almost instantaneous ; the man sprang up nt the sound , looked nrountl in alarm and then exclaimed : Thank God that It wns only a dream " It seemed that ho hnd dronmod of being on a crowded street in front of a building which the people about him pronounced unsafe , hut that he still Hngored near the top pling wreck Then ho trlod to elbow his way through the crowd to n , plnco of safety , hut tlio pcoplo jeered and laughed and held him fast Ho begged , coaxed , threatened and outrcatcd , . still they hold him , until the building foil and the shook broke the spell Ho must have dreamed the entire dream in a second , yet it seemed to him that ho was in danger as long ns half tin hour before the final awakening scene was enacted To put the thought Hash theory beyond dispute ninny experi ments were indulged in Sometimes a weight was let drop , n chair struck or or the blinds slammed In every in stance the slccpor had dreamed of some startling adventure Mrj Winslow's Soothing Syrup ro- dttces liitltuiimntinu while children uro teething . i5 ! cents a bottle OMAHA ljftE hTOClC Cattle Wudr.esday , Jan 1. The market was In very much the same shape us a week ago , that is on Christmas day The receipts were light , and ns every onu nopeured in a hurry to get through with the dais trading the market closou early , The yard company had given notioo that they would look the scales at midday , and that was of itself onotvh to huiry tlio bt.si ness up The prices paid for cattle were u little stionper again today and the maikot active , hut It must bo borne lu mind that the demand is still light , and the strength in the market Is dud entirely to the light run Uouk The receiptor hogs were nlso light today The market opened with Biilosmoii nskmg monov for their holdings , which tliu buyers were unwilling to pay Consequently the li ado was a little slow In the end the liogs were all sold , and at about yestordaj's prices Sheep Two cars of sheep only were received Kccoipts Cattle 400 Hogs , , l.MH ) Sheep 35U Prevailing Priest Tlio following Is a table of prices paid in this market for the gr.iJo * of stock men tioned : Prime steers , l. 'DO to HUM lbs . 4.00 (5)1 ( ) SO Good stoora , ViM to 145J U > s. . a.CO ( cCfl.hO Good steers 105U to 13JU lbs . . 3J" (5U.S0 ( Common 1UJU to 113U lb stoora 2 83 @ 3.25 Common canners 1.00 GCI.oO Ordinary to fair cows 1.30 Cl * u Fair to good cows L80 © - ' lt ) Gooa to choice cows 2.00 ( 2.r > 0 Cholco to fancy cows 2.50 oW-00 b'air to good hulls 1.30 ( < - ! . - > Lightstockers and feeders . . . -00 ( V 200 Feeders , IIVto ) 110J lbs 220 dpi 0. ) Fair to choice light hogs 3 53 ro3 ; 00 Fair to choice heavy hogs 3Ji2) SiO 53 Fair to choice mixed ho s 3.50 ( g.1.53 It • pi-cseiitutivu Sales HTEK1IS. No Av Pr No . A v. Pr 22 1000 $3 OU IB Ulii $3 40 IB 121S 3 00 U ) llbO 3 50 21 1110 3 10 11 1K1S 3 0) 8 11215 J 15 ill 1300 3 05 43 105S 3 20 10 1315 3 00 • 1 1030 3 25 cows 8 001"in0 11 1009 3 10 1 lore I ISO 14 10T5 2 10 11 HH 180 ti . . . : . . . 993 2 25 1 1130 183 3 1310 2 33 21 113J 2 00 20 1U7 2 40 10 1020 2 10 • 1 UOO 3 75 2 075 2 10 * bui ts 1 1710 1 75 2 10C5 2 10 1 1130 175 1 1700 3 10 2 1S03 175 1 1730 2 33 8 1450 135 VEEDEIIS 21 1,072 2 90 10 1100 2 90 " • CILVfaS 4 140 1 00 13 301 1 73 STi03. 1 1800 2 85 STOCKEItS 30 175 1 60 11009. No Wt Off Pr No AVt OlT Pr 30..2(51 ( 40 St 50 00..202 100 $ . ' 1 55 (15..2J0 ( SO 3 50 ( II..275 40 3 55 152 . . .259. 120 3 50 55..311 120 3 55 151..210 2S0 3 50 02..30J 80 3 55 (53..3.1(5 ( ( 200 3 50 58..305 SO 3 55 05..201 320 3 50 fitl . . .275 1(50 ( 3 55 150..251 feO 3 50 77..211 100 3 55 72..222 210 3 50 IIJ..277 133 3 65 73..233 200 3 52 73..240 120 355 50..351 120 3 52 | < J (51..SCO ( 120 3 55 fS3..2)2 ) 200 3 32' (11..295 ( 120 3 t53 (57..2 > G 2H0 3 5J } | (17. ( . . .239 180 3 55 (54..319 ( 40 3 rtli' Oil..310 3 55 03..295 80 3 52X 0 5..29J 120 3 37 > tf 54..2I5S 80 II 625 $ 73..201 3 00 152..233 SO II 5JK 1MG3. No Wt Off Pr No Wt Off Pr 2.100 4(53 ( 75 70. . . . 8t SOU $2 75 U..130 2 75 With Cattle On the market with cattle : E. II Wilcox , Wahoo ; . Joe Dixon , Mouiiibls ; G. Harris , Central Cltys .1. C. Chapman , Ewing ; Philip Unit , Sewurd ; S. Dryfoos , Colutnbus ; John son St Perry , Weston ; Johnson & perry , Wahoo ; M. J. Houcic , Hazard ; H. C. Smith , Mllford ; W. T , Kodon Missouri Valley ; A. Ryder , Duubar ; J. P. Jackson , Avocu With Iloiis • On the marKet with hogs : J. W , Stocker Logan , la j George Varnos , Missouri Valley ; Farmers C. O. A. , Cedar Uluffs ; 11 , Ulaco , Knnnard ; J. P. Tntta No- kaniuti ; J. V. Kcsslnr , Cruig ; I ) . S. Kinsella , Panama , la ; J. W. Stocker , Logan , la ; W. L. lloughn , Harlan , la ; W. O. Swarts , Sllvor City , la ; W. B. Hoffman , Noligh ; J. U. Hock & Co , PetersBurgh ; N. W. N. company , Lindsay ; E. D. Gould Albion : T. Harris , Central City ; Bliss & ; UHss , Schuyler ; l < \ W. Gertridgo , Schuyler ; Linn & Co , Nodaway ; A. K. Lapo , Huntley , Lewis Hubbard it Co , ICeono ; J , S. lnman , Osceola ; W. II Vnnastine , Ardadia ; Wutt& Co , ( hand Island ; A. W. Johnson , Loomls : Wonholtz & Ellis , Orleans ; U. F. Siobort , BoaverCity ; Wiley & Jonkins.Alma ; Con nor Brothers , Ohlowa ; A , T , Nichols , Haz ard With snoop On the market with sueop : U. W. Ticknor , North Bond Live Steele Notes , Cattle show more strength Hogs sell at only steady prices A young son of Samuel J. Coffmou died this mom lug of diphtheria Ralph L. Beveridge , formerly with Wag goner , Blrney it Co , it now with tbo James II Campbell commission company , filoux City , Jan , 1. Cattle Receipts , 150 ; shipments , 140 ; market dull ; canners , 73c@l.20 ; cows , I1.0OS.2.15 ; stockers ana feeders , 1.50 ( i2 90. Hoas Receipts , 2,200 ; roarkot strong ; light , * J 52 > < ( - ' 3.57Vi ; teavy , , $3.D0i3.0JK4 ( ( ; mixed , M.lHKiJ.52X. A Kalnliow on n Window Inur In Pendleton county , Kentucky , be tween Domossvillu und Knuxvlllo , stands a building known as the Stlth house suys the St Louis Republic Op the three bottom panes ot ono of the windows is a tierfcct photograph ot • • Gods Arch of Promise , " the rainbow , Nearly every writer on the curious side ot ovory-dny lifo who has written dur ing the Inst hnU-dozon years has had Bomothing to say of the Stlth house nnd its wonderful rainbow picture , cense qtiontly it may bo nn old story ; nt any into , it is n rare phenomenon , and nu account of It worthy ot preserving nmonor other Notes for the Curious " A recent wrltor says : This enso ot pie ture-tnklng is extremely rare , it never liavlngoccurrodbotoro.so far ns Iknow , and probably never will again ; the truth of the secret wo may never know The greatest dltllculty Is to ascertain how those panes of gloss were mndo Bonsilivo or susceptible to the impres sion , , but nature never fails to fur nish ways and moans when under taking ii piece of work The Stlth house stands nearly north and south , tbo window in question boltig on the cast sido'of the house , near ttioouth chlmuoy , and no light admitted from the west side of the room , and no ob struction on the cast at the time the picture was taken Then the bow was on the east sldo , of course Mr Smith informs tno that nt the time the plcturo wns taken It had boon very rainy and damn for several days , and the proba bilities are , according to my judgment , that the room was very warm inside with a good lire burning Now , it moy bo that at the proper time , when tlio panes were just dump and warm enough to bo sensitive to nn impression , that n heavy ehargo of electricity removed the cloth , sotosponk , nntl indelibly traced , the outlines of tho'inauy-colorcd bow on the plueo prepared by man and nature , acting , unknowingly , on the mans part nt leust in eo-oporution. The fact that this wonderful thing oxtsls again raises the vexed question : ' Why is it not pos sible topliutogrnph in colors " Change of life , backache , monthly Irregu larities , hot Hashes are cured by Dr Miles Nervine Free samples nt Kuhu & Co 's 10th aud Douglas ' A Iinml ot T.irtle * . A correspondent of a Ceylon journal gives some interesting in formation about the turtles on the coast in the neighborhood of .laltnii , in the north of the island , which are wild to be in num erable Thov are of three species , called sea , milk and pariah turtles re spectively Tbo ordinary or sea turtle is gener ally largo in sire and i9 met with every where nt sua around Jaffna Two tiny islands , called Iranativu , uro literally swarming with the creatures The islands themselves nro Btcrilo and always exposed to inundation ; the inhabitants are poor nnd ignorant of agriculture and live chiolly on the tur tles They use the shells of the lurgo ones ns beats In the town ot Jaffna the ordinary turtle is always procurable , and is a favorite article of food for the people The milk-turtle is small in si'/o , and is to be found only in wells and banks It is not an article of food except with the poorer classes . The nariah turtle has a high back , audjn shell which some what resembles that of a tortoise It is found in marshes aud ditches It is not un article of food but is highly valued by the native medical men , because its flesh and blood are supposed to bo a p.uiucen for ailments pcculurtochildroii HnMt-ual Costiveness can es derangement of tlm cntlro s.rstom nntl begets tliMca ct that are hararilotistolUTo * 1'orMoiis of coath o hnhlt nre nuluVit to JJoiul- nclie , Defcctlva Memory , Gloomy l'orulrod- lngn , 2iei voUMiie'.fl , X'eTers , Vrowslm nt , Irri- talilo Temper and oilier Ryiuptoijis , v. lilt It nufltx tlio sufferer forliuniness or grceul > Io associations Itcgulnr luibltof body nlouo enn comet tlicso oiils , nnd nothing suc ceeds ah well In aelitoilijc this condition as TiiltVj lJIIs Ilytliclr use not only Is tlio HMtem renovated , but In eoiuequenre oft lie luirniouloiL * changes thus creuted , thcio penudeAii feeling ofsatlsfactlon ; the men tal faculties licrlorm their fumtlons ivitlt vltuclty , ami there Is un exhilaration of fill ml Hiidhody nnd porfeet heurt's caio that bespeaks tlio lull enjoyinont of health Twits Liver Pills REGULATE THE BOWELS MEN'S ' WESCOTT m\ \ CALF SHOES , nBffj Acumicsg vamp ft , I f = rgj ta a Ituttou Jace or Con / § | | | * jb SIZES5T012 , - - - - $2,551 Write ror our cutilojiue , Rhoo * sent by uxQ prcBS ( ' . O. D. If Mcents Is ncnt wills ottler H FAVORITE , PIKE & CO , I 4S to 40 Randolph St . CHICAGO ILLINOIS IV'e refer < o Armour A Co , Chicago , by ptra/si/oi / , H ON 30 DAYS TR6AL , te , . THIS HEW ' ELASTIC TRUSS r&lVJlu a I'iif umerent from all e | B others , li nip rhmpe wltti Heir ' adju lllifr Uatl In ctnUr adApta lUelttoallposlilouiofUietxxJj'.vlilla thebolln ! < "ocup.presses back the . . WiiTillBlit iirfifura non dooa with flnper Bio 'llernl/iTiKuia / tecurefr d * 3n'htan ' * radical WEA1C MEMV" " . b2 K.MEN OHLYJSkT UKrUUMUNKY Ud fr VLtfmSs - * - - - T3TnCf tliU • ! ) IB rurtiou , CUHJt of F , t' T > vl/T V'Us HtWTKHio ( atlB wii li.mkU1 Slteulfr * YItdirectly tbfotiti ll weak p rtf rtiler * lag tb a. * ! XJ ; . UU.ih.fta4 1lE * < vaMrv jilh KUctrl * CiirrtOl ' * ' F tTIiTPiTtT r W foff llfi f iflCUU KKI.Tudlioir MM7Miplt ( . av4B | * . Wer tcu per > TBftOcotlreur d Id iCreticoniL . Kftd ) j mpblct < tw ump BAItPEMtIXCTBIOCQ.lc Ui4ii < Bt.OH10AnOjS H. M. 81TVKV , KnnnaH City Mo , BLAKE.BOISSEVAIN&CO , . ADOLPH BOISSEVAIN & CO , , .Aiiiklcrdiiut , llollaiul , Iranian a General Imnalne t > u lue . See ' urltlrs bought anil aold on oommlatlon Korolxn eiilianntJ Cominerrlal and trerelor'a lot tan of credit , * Onion foruondnnnd atuek * exocutal on oomti • loin In I ndon and ou all Continental Ilaureus a Europe Neiiotalatlou of lUllwajr , 8ta j unci Corner atluii lx > an > a apeclanr JOSEPH CI LLOTTS ! STEEL PENS GOLD MEDAL PARIS SXPOStTWlt SS33. Nos 3O3-4O4-I7O-0O4. • THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS TO WEAKMEN BnRertrut from Uie clTet.u of mutlitul errort , early decar , waiUnic weakneaa , lott maiiliood , etc . I trill tend a valuaUto Irretlau ( araledl oontalulnR full particular * ror bonis cure , Ill K IS of charge A. iiilendld uisdloal work ahould be n ad by every [ nan who U nerrena and debilitated Addreaa , gtrur v , v , i/o\vTu : HruooUu , couu KEEP TO THE HIGHT j H Io not bo tropced on br any of ttie nnmcronj H Iroltatlont , FUb4ltut0f , etc , which are flooding | tlio world There l only tins 8n If t'o frvciac , | aoil there Is iK.lhln llko It , Our Icm t/ con H Ulnt no lilcrcury , Totash , Arsenic , or any pols- H onous rutii-lancc uliatercr 11 knllds np the Ren- H cml health from the lint done , and hat never | failed tocnulicato conUjIous blotxl Jiolaon and H ltsclTcctsfromlhes > atem llo uro to Ret th H CcnalDe Scud your addrvM for our Trcatlto 0a | llkwil ami Skill Dim aoes , UlcU w 111 bo nulled | H free SWirT8WIClinOCO.AtUtila.Oa. H " clothTng7 I vL _ - 7 \tT aa a aH " CALIFORNIA H DISCOVERIES H ( cbfesAsr.CotJGjf5 ) , H Lurns Serf n Qnumm M • Sendjot-circula l.reiMlllfera2H 11 ABO N RlMCKcbrowiLi : . cau H 6 MOJ./A * T > Sa8L THE O NL.Y- , | riaBY < H' ' - Vyiipcut E tot , H SANTA : A31E : AND : CAT : R : CURE Forsalo ; by Goodman Drug Co H AT TME H EXFQ3iriOH = H I = zmHlYER5ELLE , PARIS , 1SS9 , I Tha Highest Po33iblo Prcrainm , M mm - ONLY * GRAMS PRIZE H FOR SEWING MACHINES , M WAS AWARDED TO | WfltELER & WILSQH MFG CQ . I AND TUB M . MGR0S5 6F THE > * H LEQION OF3 HONOR WAS CONFERRED UPON H NATHANIEL WHEELER , H The President cf the Company H WHEELER & WILSON MFD CO 1H5-1H7 Wabnxti Avn , Clilonjn ; . H SOLD MY M F. E. 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