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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1881)
TilE OMAHA DAHiir J3EB : SATURDAY DECEMBER 3 , 1881 CAPITAL SOCIETY. The Season of Gayety Already Well Under Way , Social Partioe Thanksfjiviug1 Dinners New Year's Calls ! , Etc. Theatrical.Personal anil Mntrhun- nlnl Noted of the Wooh- C rrc ) Xmtencc ol The Hto. LtNioi.x , Nub , , December 1. Lin coln promises to bo very gay this win ter , and he society people nro. antici pating many pleasant tunes in the coming months. Hardly an evening passes without some social event in which somebody's homo is made the rendezvous for joyous hearts nnd smil ing faces , who pass a few hours in social talk and dance. On the evening of November1 20 Miss Clove Limb nnd Miss 1'nnnio Metcalf received their friends to the number of forty couples or moro nnd everybody unites in saying a more enjoyable joyable atl'nir was never hold in the city. Among the visitors present were Miss Mamie Lake nnd Mr. Paul llor- bach , of Omaha , Miss Vansycle , ot Newton , Now Jersey , and Miss Mans field , of I'eoria , Ills. A very notable feature of the evening was thu num ber of elegant costumes of the ladies , among the number being three bridal dresses. Another noticeable party of the week was one given by Miss S. lloutx on D nud 21st streets. A number wore present nud passed n most de lightful oAcning. The party given by tlio Pleasant Hours club on Thnnksgiv.ing evening was the most enjoyable ono of the season ; about thirty couples were present and a moro congenial company would bp difficult to find. Their next dance will be held on the 8th , which is to bo followed by a "German" during the holidays. The ladies are making quite exten sive preparations for receiving New Year's in making up their parties to receive and arranging decorations for their rooms. The young men , on the other hand , are making up their sets and ordering cards. Thanksgiving Day was well cele brated in Lincoln this year. Many pleasant parties wore formed for de molishing turkey , both at private homes and hotels. Services were hold at all the churches , whore food of a different nature w.is dealt out. Prof. Piniioy , of Omaha , is meet ing with splendid success with his dancing school here , and everybody speaks of his teaching in tlio highest ) terms. His dance , given at thu close of the first half term , was attended by the best people of Lincoln. Clara Louise Kellogg has created quite an excitement among theatre- going people , who anxiously await her coming ; already the sale of tickets amounts to over one thousand dollars and from appear ances it will bo safe to predict her a fifteen hundred dollar house. Mrs. Ola Barnes , of Plattsmouth , is visiting Miss Huttie Funko for a few days. Misa flattie F. expects to spend the holidays in Plattsmouth. Miss Lu Ballard , of Hastings , Neb. ; is in the city , the guests of Miss Cora Banta. Miss Fannie Newman will receive calls Now Year's day in Denver , and Miss Eva O'Pelt , in Sioux City , lowu. The wedding of Miss Ada Invin to Hon. II. M. Atkin on , of Santa Fo , New Mexico , on the 30th inst. , was ono of the most notable events of the season. The bride has been n resident of Lincoln for some years , n valuable member of'Lincoln society , a lady of unusual ability as was evinced by her c.uecr in the university of ' which she is a graduate. The groom \ is surveyor-general of New Mexico and n ireiilleiuan of hit h social standing. After u. short tour east they return to Santa Fo , their fiitiuo home. Prof , ilnrfz the magician has been drawing crowded houses every night this week. The presents work ad mirably in drawing crowds and Oi cry- body seems perfectly aa isfied with the manner in which the drawing is conducted. Notwithstanding the predictions of many that tlio Herdics would not prove a paying investment , Mr. O'Pelt has found that his business required two more and has added them , thus accommodating many who wore not by the previous arrange ment. Prof. Fnirbrotlier , who hasgiven such general satisfaction as director of the Philharmonic society for the past year , tendered his resignation at the last meeting of the club. Business moro important requires his at tention. Miss Nellie Garrnns , while riding with Mr. Charles Smith a few even- inga since , was thrown from the car riage and severely injured. Mr. Smith was uninjured. A number of state officers , including the governor , attorney general , audi tor and treasurer , have moved into their quarters in the new wing of thu capital and aru ready for business. It is a decided improvement over the "old nrk. " The Lincoln telephone exchange , under the management of Mr. Blou- doll , 1ms been thoroughly refitted and compares favorably with any ollico in the west. The V. M. 0. A. of Lincoln have a line suite of four rooms , which nro finely fitted up , thus furnishing an excellent place for the young men of the city to drop in and pass n few pleasant liours and perhaps receive advice that will aid them in their every day life. Dr. B. L. Pnino is president of the association , and , be ing very popular amoii' , ' the young men of the city , aids it very mate rially ! ! Duuoitiu ; u Hoaltbl'ul Exorcise ? tiew Vorl Hi-Mid , A reader of The Herald writes to complain that a sermon preached last Sunday upon dancing was contrary to fact , in that it pronounced dancing an nnhealthful amusement. Under cer tain conditions dancing iu undoubtedly a healthful exercise ; but if the preach er's remarks were based upon obser vations made in Now York they wore in the main correct. Moat dnncini , in this city is done in hut , crowded unventiliUcd pnrlors , and by ven young people. The waltz , which has moro adherents than nil other dunces combined , i.s tlio usual stop , nnd the hours are extended far beyond tin ' proper time for retiring. 'None o thejo conditions nro conducive ti health. Any exercise in bad nir in ox hnnstivc , and so is the custom of re maining awake during hours Urn should bo devoted to sleep. As foi the waits : , there arc but few fathers and mothers who consider it a health ful ine.ins of exercise for their d night- ers through n lorn ? evening. Then was a time in the social liistory ol New Yolk when dancing consisted more of graceful movements and in terchange of courtesies than of miscel laneous embtacing. Although the city was not moro than a quarter as large as it is now , there \u ro a score 01 moro of large halls or rooms , with high ceilings end plenty of windows , in which select balls ami dancing par- tics wore enjoyed by old and young , the most graceful dancing being gen erally done by the older people. Such dancing is as healthful as any exorcise that can bo taken in n laix'e city , nnd it is greatly to bo regretted that it has ' , ' < mo out of fashion. FI REWORK-MAKING Kowtko Pyrotechnics fir "Grand Dtsi > lny."i\ro Mitdo- A firework factory is not a very im > [ losing establishment to look nt. Tt can not very well bo so. It is neces sary to have almost as many work shops ns there nro various processes in the manufacture , and the law re quires that only a certain amount of explosive material shall bo accumu lated in each shop ; that only u certain number of lint ils shall bo employed in it ; that the center of each shop shall bo at least twenty-five yards from the center of any other shop , nnd tlmt finished fireworks shall bo stored in quantities strictly limited and clearly specified in magazines sunk in the ground nt least fifty yards from any jthor magazine or workshop. A largo lirework factory , therefore , has the ippearanco of n rather queer looking little industrial village , the open spaces of which may perhaps bo piled up with debris of one sort and another , while some of the roadways about it are fringed with a display of iron mortars , which , to anyoi'o who should chance to come upon the place without any knowledge of its character , might very probably , suggest the idea that the licaps of broken frames , rocket-sticks , barrels , etc. , were the outcome of n recent bombardment. It is not altogether an inviting in- closure for a stranger to make his way into. There is a big notice of ' 'Bang er" in capital letters near the entrance ind all sorts of notices of pains and iiennlties and warniug to trespassers. There 'are some fifty workshops and magazines dotted over about twenty- one acres of grass land , and the rules and regulations posted up hero and .horo about the place convey the idea quite an erroneous one , no doubt , ; hat n general blow-up may bo ex pected at any moment. Every work- ihop is floored with kamptulicon and illed with paper. Not u scrap of iron is employed in their structure all nails , etc. , being of copper. The people ple employed in them are compelled : o wear "over-all boots made specially 'or the purpose without nails , nnd gar ments of woolen , all pockets' in which ucifcrs and other contraband articles night bo brougnt into the place being strictly forbidden. To insure that this > rohibition is adhered to , every peraon s searched before commencing work. If it is necessary , as it sometimes is at > usy times , to carry on work after dark , each workshop must bo lighted > y a gas-lamp shining through the vindow from the outside. These reg dations apply , of course , only to such jf the woikshops as are devoted to hat part of the business involving the iso of explosive subst.uices. One or wo of the largest buildings are de- otcd to the manufacture of the ci'us : , ind a very pretty manufacture it is to \ateh. The most interesting feature uf it , perhaps , i.s the making of cases ) f shells those pyrotechnic oddities hat spiing into thu air with a bang , ; o whaling up with n lighted fuse just ike the bombshell of war , and then ) urst into sta's or cjolJun vain'fioiy ishcs , or innumerable snakes , Tim cases are made of brown paper , each joing formed by neatly hitting togeth er two hollow hemispheres. To make hcso hemispheres a boy sits with a ittlo marble mold before him , and ) astrs in layer after layer of brown > apcr , just as a cook puts into a basin he crust of a meat pudding. When .wo . such hemispheres are dry and i rd they are neatly trimmed round vith a lathe and glued together , so as o form u globe , in which n hole is oft open for the charge and fuse by vhich it is to bo ignited. Thesosholls uro usually discharged fr.un an iron nortar , just as thn deadly missiles of war nro thrown. It hao boon found iracticablo , however , to make paper nortnrs of sullicient strength to throw up shells of moduruto size very eil'ect- voly. The largest of these shells nro welvu inches in diameter , and areas soifectly fphorical nnd look to bo ns lard as common balls. A visitor to one of these caRc-mak- ng sheds , in which a good fire may ) o roaring in an open tiro-place , will lerhaps be rather startled to notice a lumber of barrels and jars , which ho , vill bo apt to assume nro filled with firework-making materials of an ex- ) losivo character , Of com so , they are lot of this clmrnctcr , or they would tot be in n building with a fire in it. rheso receptacles represent the most modern developments of the pyrotech nic art. Just take u dip into this bar rel and bring out n little of its contentH on the top of u pocket-knifo , and hold it in the dark part of that gas flame. It is nisonito of copper ana mil ammo niac and instantly the broad light of noon-day is overpowered with u blue ularo that would have fairly astounded Friar Bacon , or the heathen Chinee , or John Babington , or any other artist in fire or ancient days.Vo make another - other dive and bring out a little chlo rate of baryta , nml a dux./.Iing outburst of grcon is Uio result when placed in the tl line. Hero is n barrel of sal am moniac , which is a. nibined with color giving substances to give depth and intensity. Another receptacle holds chlorate of potash , a uourco of oxygen gas , without n good supply of which neither fireworks nor those for whose enjoyment they aru made nan bo ex pected to bo very bright. Sorno of the coloring substances arc very peril DUB. If , fur instance , n little of n compound of nit rat o of stroutia and sulphor nud potash tlio source of the moat vivid rod color knmvn to chem ists if n little of this should bo loft nftor ix display at the Crystal Palace , it is always either fired or buried. Tt is too dangerous to attempt to store , All this branch of pyroteclmy is of quite recent development. Forty or fifty years ago colored liroworks wore unkmnui , or nearly so. Perhaps the most delicate and in teresting fo.Uuro of modem firowoik making is the charging of Uonun candles these colored balls which nro pulled out softly into the nir ono nfto the other without any report , am which nro nlways recognised ns sitcl it pretty feature r f the Sydcnham dis plays. The public li' ' o to set ? these tialis thrown out with exactly nn equa force , so us to piny juot within the same sphere. 11 order t1 s cure this very careful adjustment is necessary. The liery bulls of color nro little lumps of composition filled into the case , nnd separated from each other by layer of "dark lire , " a liltlo charge of gunpowder being just uiideriieatheaeh. It is this little charge of powder whieh blows them into the air , nnd if all the charges were alike , every ball would bo thrown out n little further than its predecessor , boc use thu deeper down in the case nn explosion takes place the moro violent it ia , the resistance being greater. To obviate this , the charge of powder is niinlo to increase as the tube is tilled tip. The workman who tills u Uoman candle therefore has before him u series of little scoops of ditlerent sixes for measuring the powder , nnd uses them in succes sion , the sumllost bning used for the firat b.ill at the month of the tube. The "dark tiro" ia n composition which only smothers , and which , therefore , does not burn down to a second ball until the first has performed its grace ful progress through the nir. Of nil fireworks the rocket is perhaps the most beautiful , and is certainly the meal curious in its structure. Some of the best of them nre said to riu tea a height of mure than n third of n mile , nnd this ntnimtm power of light is secured by running in very tightly into the rocket-cose n composition which burns fiercely , and generates gas vary rnpidly when once lighted , but which has only n very small vent for its fury nt the lower end of the case. The gas generated inside rushes out with such violence against the air outside that the rocket is driven up ward by it , the tail of the coiuot con < sisting of the sparks of the fire burn ing within. Uockot-nmking , of course , forms n largo part of the work of nny firework factory. Inonoshed thocnaos are being made ; hi another building sticks nro > oing split up and rounded at the1 head so an to lit into the rocket- case. In n third all Rorts of curious burdens nro being prepared for the liory messengers whoso heads are hoi- bw chambers capable of holding "tail stars , " comets , colored stars , golden rain , floating lightp , nnd n scuro of other surprises when the rocket can rise no higher. These floating lights , by the way , are well worth a passing notice. They are produced by little tubes of color borne aloft by a small silken parachute , which , together with the tube , is skillfully packed into the hend of the rocket. The largest shed on the grounds is that in which the famous set pieces of the Crystal Palace - ace are prepared. This shed is eighty feet loni ; by forty feet wide. On the lloor of this a largo frnmo is laid down the design is marked out in chalk , then made in lath and cane , and upon the laths .ind cuiies "lances" or little lights are fixed by moans of nails with out heads , the whole being interlaced with "quick match , " of which it is said that before now four miles have boon used in a single display. Lon don News. Trailing. One of the most rcmnrknbie features > f uncivilized lifo is the power aavages show of tr.icking men and bcastH over iiiiueiiHO distances. Many tr.ivelois have spoken of this as something al most miraculous , yet it is only the re sult of careful observation of certain well-known signs ; and wo have here before us a collection of very cominon- Bcnse hints on the subject. In coun ties hko ours every trace of foot-print or wheel-track on roads or putlis it HDon obliterated or hnpolt'Bily con fused ; but it is otherwise in the wild- crnchs , where neither man nor beast can conce.il hia truck. In CaflVelanil , when cattle are stolen , if llioir foot prints nro traced to a village , tlio head man is responsible for them , unless ho can show the sumo track going out. A wagon _ track in a new country is practically indelible. "Moro especial ly , " aay the authors of the "Shifts and KxpedientH of Camp Life , " " is this the case if a lire sweeps over the plain immediately after , or if the wngon passes during oraftorsiprairiofire. Wo have known a fellow-traveler recog- ni/.o in this manner the trucks his wagon had made seven years before , the lines of charred stumps crushed short down remaining to indicate the passage of the wheels , though nil other impressions had been obliter ated by the rank annual growth of grass fully 12 foot high Sonjetiincfl the original soil being disturbed , u now vegetation will spring tip along the wagon track , and thus mark out the road for milcH. Even on hard rock a mini's bare foot will leave the dust caked togeth er by j > rospirntion , so tlmt a practiced eye will nee it ; and even if there is no track , u stone will bo disturbed here mid there , the side of the pebble which ban lain next to the ground being turned up , If it it still damp , the man or beast that turned it has panned very recently , If a shower of rain has fallen , the track will tell whether it was made before , during or after the shower ; similar indica tions can be obtained from the dew ; and other indication ! ! of the time thai has elapsed since a man passed by it tnrnJHhed by the state of the crushed grass , which will bo moro or lens withered as the time is longer or shorter.- Other indications are drawn from the direction in which the grass lies ; this tells how the wind wau blow , ing at the time the grass was crushed ; and by noting previous to the wind , ono learns the tune at which each part of the track was made. Four on Oil. 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Try It , niul you will Qml travi'lln luxury In- ttnikil of ix dlm-omtort. Tliroucli tlcki > U via thU cclolirntril Una lor ( al ( tt all olllci'8 In the Unltnl Ht.it ami Caniuln. All Information ai.jut rntcit ol litre , Mlrculni : Car aocommoiUtloim , Time Talili , etc. , wll lie cheerfully RMJII | by apiilyliii ; to fKUCKVAI , IOWEI.I. , Ocncrml omror Accnt , 1. I-GtTKU. tin , Mnnivi'or Chicago. Went for boni the ni ? t direct , iiilckont , an safest line cnnnuctlng the irrcat Mctroioll | > , CHI CAOO , nnd thu KmxRN , Noiim-IUHTitUN , SOUTI nntl RnuTii'KAHTimN LINKH , which ttrnilimto there , with ICANftAH CITY , LKAVKNAURTII , ATCIMHON , COUNCIL ULVFFH and OMAHA , the COMUIUCIAI UiMitn.8 from which nullate EVERY LINE OF nOAD thnt jicnctrates the Continent from the Mlsaauri Itlvcr to the I'nclllc BloiM ) . The CHICAGO ROCK ISLAND & PA- OIFTO RAILWAY IB the only line from ChleJi o ownlnK track Into Kniis-u , or which , hy lt o\ui road , renchra the KilnlH nliovo naniod. No TIIANHIT.IIH BV CAHIUAIIII I So MWMMI niNMtcriOMil No hiuldlliiK In 111- vcntllntod or unclutti cnrH , an mory ( KUHuiiKor Ir carrk-d In roomy , eluin nuduiitilatc < l uonchcii ujK > n Pant Kxjiri'Hi Trains. IAVAHH ! ol mi rivaled mnijtilflrc'ticc , PULLMAN [ 'ALACK .St.Ki'i'i.M ) UAIIH. nn < I onroun world-fii'iious DIMMI CARM , uixin whlih iniails nru H ru l ol UN- nurjiaxHul oxcdlciicc , at thu low ruto ol HKVI-MV- KINII CiiM.4 RAni , with ainjilo tlnio for hualthliil CIlJOJIIH-llt. ITiroimh Onm lietvieen rhlcnijo , I'eorln , Mil uaukcuniul Mlnconri UKer Pointsand : clo-iicon nectloimat all jMliitd ol lnter ei.tlon ulth other rnodn. We ticket ( ilo not forget thh ) directly to utcr ) , > Ini o of fni)0rt.inen | In Kr.nH&H. Nohrn ka , IIKct IIIIH , Wyoming , I'Uh , Idaho , Niivaila , ( Illornla , Oregon , \VnHliliiuton Territory , Colorado , Arizona and New Mexico , Aulllioral arraiiKenienti ri 'uriliin ; Im 'aL'o w any other line , ami raton nf laru ann > H nsl ow ap onivctltorH | , who lurnlnh l it a tlthool the com- lort. Iiojfnnnd tnchluof HfiortHiiun IrtH ) . Tickets , rnaiM and ( olden at all | irinlia ) olllcnH In thu Unltid HtateH and Canada. U. U. CAIII.K. K. HT. JOHN , Vltu I'rLrt't fi ( I'm , Oen. Tkt and 1'anx'r AK , Chicago IJIdcairo. 1880. SKORTJJNE. 1880. KANSAS CITY , St , Joe & Council Bluffs W TUB ONLT Direct Line to ST. LOUIS ANUTIIKKAsr Prom Otnahaand the West. No chant ' , ' ! of crn littwitin OinAha > nd n > . ixiuln , and lint oni1 lictMLHi'i OMAHA anil NKW VOHK , KSIJJiC DailyPassengerTrains tnidllNb AU , KA8TKIIN AND WKHTKItN UITIIM with LKHt CIIAIIOKS an.l IN A1 > VANC1 < : ol ALLi OrilKHI.INKi ) . Tlilf , entlro llnu u ixinpi | > c i with I'ulhnan't I'aloco HleiM'liiK Uuni , I'alacu Uay Coachwi , Mlller'i iiafcty rlatlonn ami Coujilvr , and the cclubratod wtliiKhouMu Air.brake. iTHco that your tlckvt rctiln VIA nANHAB 01TV , HT. JOHKI'I ! & COUNCIL I1LUFKH 1UII- road , via Ht. Jo oph and Ht. I/ouls. TltkcU for bale at all couiion utatlons In the Went. J. K. IIAItNAHU , A ( J. DAWKH , ( Int. H'lpt. , Ht. JorMiiili , Mc | Ota , I'm * , and Tliki-t Axt. , Ht. Jo o ] > ) i , Mo. I AM > r II'JKLKN , TUkct Audit , 1020 Karnham ( trcel. A II , IliRNiHD Uonorul Au'i-nt , OMAHA.NK WISE'S Azle Grease NEVER GUMS ! ' U ul on Wa oiii , , lliiifBli-D , ltoa | > urilTlirii licin mil Mill Mai.hliK.ry , It U INVAI.IIAHI.K in dim KRH AMU 'I XAMHTKKH. It tiirt'H huatcluH anil all Kliiiln olHorwi on llarxii mJ Stock , an null at on nun. nun.CLARK & WISE , Manuf's , OOG Illlnolt Street , Chicago HI ! D FOK CLA OH , R , KKItON I. U. IIUNt Clarkson & Hunt , " In UliharJi b Hunt , ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW , 8 , UtbStrwt Ota h M t ) . THIS WnsV AJTD CORRECT MAJP i" l'tt w jcynnA nny ronaonaulo quntlon Hint tlin CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN BY . AH ndi1lu > ( ) > . roiv i lot7011 ti > tnkn when crnvrllng In olilirr rtltofllon | itwcos \'icago ' ! .mil . ll of Iho Principal Points In Ihc West , North and Northwest , htvtiiilj o airmt > jlils Vnp. Tlio Prlnoliinl ( 'Itl nf tlir Wrunmt N'nrtlit.r.ir .vo SlMlon.i mi Hi HitMil. l i Minuiitli Iraliis muko close couiiocUout wltli Uio trains ot nil rull'imh * i W , < /KO" xfcuil. * * * & ffcV X * \ "MPv * J f" VI % * SX w T STfl aiuM c * . n " _ { omoAfeo te NoHTn wY miirTTAiir yA . / . THE CHICAGO A. NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY , The Imperial Palace Dining Cars. Jtcmeinltcr to nsk for Tickets via tliU ro.id.tio sure tlioy rend over It.nml take nnno otlioi- . MAUYIX llfUUITT , Gcn'l Mimaccr , ClilcaKO.V. . II. STKXNKTT , Ueii'l Pass. Apont , tikleag' HAIIUY 1' . DUEL. Ticket Airont.O. A N. W. IUII i\y. Uthitml Punhfttn itrocta. n , K. KIMI1AI , ! , , A"UUnt Ticket Au'ont U. A N. W. lUllway , Hth nJ K rnh m alreell ! J. 1IKI.I , . Ticket A ont U. A N. W. Hallway , U. I1. H. 11. lloiwl. t'l.AHK Cli-nnrol Ayont WM. ROGERS' Manufacturing Company , -MAKERS OB' THE- Finest Silver Plated Spoons and Fork The only midf ! Uioiml pinto tlmt original firm of I is giving for in- Hog urn Bros. stnnco a ainglo All ou > Spoons , F o r k a and plated Spoon a Knives plated triple thioknoHs with the greatest plato only on of cnro. Each the Boctio s lot being hung on a Bcalo while where expo d being plated , to to wear , thereby iimuro n full deposit making n single posit offlUvoroK plated Spoon them. them.Wo wear as long asa Wo would call a triple plated ospeciul attention one. tion to our SL'o- Rival. Orient. Tinned. All Ordcmln the Went nhoiiMhcAddrct ] cd to A. B. HUBERMANN : , Wholesale Jeweler , jOMAHA - - - - NEB , , _ _ _ _ _ Special Attention Is Once More Called to the Fact that Rank foremost in the West in Asso rtment and Prices of CLOTHING , FOR MEN'S , BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S WEAR. ALSO A COMPLETE LINE OF Furnishing Goods Hats and Caps. We uro'pnipnred to moot the domandn of the tnido in regard to Latest Stylet and Patterns. Fine Merchant Tailoring in Connection t RESPECTFULLY , M. HELLMAN & CO , , 1301-1303 Farnham and 300 to 312 13th St TI3C3EI BROMPTON. CONSUMPTION. PRESCRIPTION. B I P Provouts Jdu Diuauii , Ohost Pains , fiioumonia , Blood Spitting , Oohls and Glrills , Phloglim in the Throat BreathloBBiioBB. OattarrliB , Pains in the Sides , Broncliitis , Croup , Pleurisy , COUGH PHYSIC. JJrioniitim ll.BiiItii Utliu LAIUJKST INSTITUTIOXINTllK WOULD of which thu nl j ct IK thu iiviitmuiit of IUN < ! AND OUHVJ1 D1HKASKH. It Medical Stu cdiiMhU nf tint MOST K.MINK.NT I'll VSICMANS In London , to whnin wo < iwo this thu MOST .SrCOKSHFULUKMHUVOKTIlK ACK. In the J5rltlnh Metropolis ulnnu It hus uiri-ulud imiiu limn IMH,000 ( ) UlMtKK , ad in the trying Winter of 1880 U credltc < l with lm\inn HAVKU ll UNJUKIjJ OlLl VKS. Send for Sample Dottle , 35 centt , Obtainable only ( in IJottlen § 1.00 jvud COo each ) , from ADDRESe , RESIDENCE , Poit-omce Uox 002 , DorU-tJ 8. W , Plerca and 20th