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THE DAlLf BEE-OMAHA THURSDAY , JUNE 12 , 1882.
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The Only Exclusive
II08 AND IIIO HARNEY STREET.
OMAHA WHOLESALE
BOOK SELLER AND STATIONER
.VXD DKAUJR K-
Wali Paper and Window Shades
Furnham St. Omaha Neb.
ZBOTIB : & JOISTES
holesale Lu m b er ,
Ho , 1408 Farnkid Street , Omaha , M ,
THE MOIJNE STOVE
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Wauufnctured by
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Thoymako a . specialty cf COOKING STOVES , and ha\o this . joir pla . . cd In the market
oneof the S1O-.T ECONOMIC AND 11 ISP SATISFACTORY STOVr.Scxcr im.lc. They make beta
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Plain nnd uxknaion top nnd guarantee all their goods 7ho ajtuts for thu coiiipaii } aro.
PIEROY & BRADFORD , j
am -DEALERS IN-
Furnaces , Fireplaces , Heaters
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GRATES , RANGES , STOVES ,
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS , Etc.
211 FAENAM STEEET. OMAHA NEB
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15th and Cuming Sts. OMAHA , NEB tit wi ;
SPOOPENDYKE.
The Code Fully Explained.
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"My dear , " said Mrs. Spooppmlyko ,
examining the baby's feet critically ,
loteoif tlioy were both alike , "my
dcnr , 1 iio ( that one of the striker' , ov
capital , hns boon hurt ; dj you know
the fact < about it ? "
"Hotr hurt'VhU dkl it say ? "
* kcd Mr. Spoopoiuljlcc , turning from
the ' . { loss ami slr.ipning Ilia r.izor.
'
" 1 don't romomber'ox"ctly , bit he
wont < * owi to H slaughter home to got
something for 1m lamily niiu sonic-
body > 1iot him in the le * . ' '
"ttiat'a the way it happened , w.is
it' ' " drnnndcd Mr. Spnopondy\-o ,
grinning through his lathor. "ilo
didn't o to his family for n pur of
lgf. nitd BnninboJy shot him 111 the
slaughlcr-huiiso , did be ? Nor ha
ilulii't no down to bis Ifga lor a alitigh-
ter-houo , anil Bomubody shot him in
thafamilj ! That waon't the way it
read , was it'1
"No-o-o , I think not , " replied Mrs.
Spoopondyko , dubiously. "I'm sure
it was something about a slaughter
house and legs. DJJ-OU knovr how it
happened ! "
"Yes , 1 know how it happened , "
mocked Mr. Spoojieulcyko , iiej ; ing
awny at hs ! visage with tlio razor. "If
T hadn't found out a way from homo
I'd ahvaya been nuzzled about it ,
Two gontlcmon fought a duel , and ono
Rot shot. That's Ml there is in it. "
" 1 knovr thero'd bo soiuo trouble an
soon ; \a I read about those shikop , "
coufidetitlg uontuiucd Mrs. Spoopon-
dyke. I
"Whal'alhostiiKolo do with ii ? '
voaifcralrd Mr. Spoopendyke. "Think
ho struck for another shut ? Got i
notion ho shuck for more leys , h.iv-
pn't ye ? It would hao been a bad
ide.i , that , " coliloquincd Mr. Spoopsn-
djke , rather jinprejard with the com
bined originality und utility ot that
claf > of strike.
"Did ho fjet shot in both lefts' "
( luoricd Mrs. Spoopendyke. "It
must have bccm : x i annon ball , or elao
ho held hit legs in fiont of each
other. "
'That's the way ho did it , " moaned
Mr. Spoopondyko. "Thuyalwaja do
that. Whim they are fighting a duel
they ait down like a tailor or n Turk.
What d'yo think they fight with , forts ?
Gut some kind of a vague idea that
they fight with line of battle ships ?
Who Bind any thing about cannon balls t
Pistols I toll yo ! They fought with
pistols , and ono of them hit the ether !
Roll that information around in your
ten-aero intelligence ! "
"Certainly , " faltered Mrs. Spoop
ondyko. "Jiut tell me , dear , why
should ono nun shoot another for go
ing to the slaughter-house' "
"Holy herring ! " ejaculated Mr.
Spoopendyko. "Ho went there lo get
shot. It was agreed upon. The man
who shot him had rellectcd on his
honor , and ho went there to satisfy
it.-
"And did it satisfy his honor to
hoot him in the logs ? " asked Mrs.
Spoopendyko.
"That was as near as ho could got
o it. I loll you that when a man
fights a duel ho wipes out an insult ,
whether ho gets shot in the legs or the
ear. It makes no dift'erence. " j
"I should think It would , " mur
mured Mrs. Sgooj-ondyko. "It would
to me. So his honor is all right now ,
is it ? " " ' |
"Of course it ia , " replied Spoopon-
dyke , wiping his face. "Suppose
you can reason on the subject with
out any further information from me ? "
"I guess so , " ruminated Mrs , Spoo-
pondyko. "As I understand it , if a
man's honor ia hurt all he's got to do tlCl
is got shot in the legs , though I don't Clh
sco why ho didn't shoot himself , un
less i' was that ho couldn't reach a
round. " | [
"PJiat'a just the reason ! " roared jtl
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Mi. Spoopendyko. "lie shot at him tld
self in the looking-glass all the morn
ing , and couldn't make it work , so ho
hired a man to do it for him ! It took , ,
your shot tower intellect to see (
into it ! What you want now ia a
squint in one eye and como dodgastcd
friends to interfere to bo a ruviscd
edition of the measly code' If you
only had somebody to chalk off six
paces on you und a pquad of polici
with a bench warrant , you'd bo a reg
ular Bludonsburj , ' ! I'm noing out to
fight a duel and get iihot ! Think
you'd undcrbtand it then ? If I had : i
bullet through both logs , would you
want any morn information ? *
"No , dear , " sighed Mrs. Spoopen of
dyke , and ac hpr husband tossed his
shaving brush into the baby's crib and
slammed out the door , she began to
think that a man shouldn't keep his
honor in his legs if they couldn't take su
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hotter caio of it.
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When There's o Will Thoro'a n Way. hr ,
Anyone who Imx thu will to t y hrTl
Kcuxnwt' On , will surely finos'.ho way to bi
robust health , In CUKCS ot bronchial iillcc-
bore throat , pains , etc. ; and , as an reef
Internal remedy it h invaluable. of f
jol'J-iliw sa
Nebraska Sorghum Works. {
An opportunity will bo KIVOII this wj
fall to n number of persons to luurn
cu
the process of sorghum syrup inunu-
fncturo ; also the manufacture of aupar.
The method proposed u viz : The
nbovo works will require fifteen mon
run it. Arrangements have boon
mndo so that the owners of the sorghum - Q
hum works will hire these to do tl o
labor who wish to study the businees. nr
i'ho iiiktniclioii will bo given by onu ? "
is
the professors in the agricultural
in
Bollrgo.
The above tfurlcs are located two
miles northwest of Lincoln , ndjoining
the farm belonging to the agricultural
college. The works are to bo run en lal
tirely by steam and will
, average 500 to
gallons of finished syrup pur day , toSc
That some idea may bo gained of lie
what is proposed to bo done in the liewl
way of instruction , Iho following list wlWJ
oxperirnonto nnd work is givtm : 11
Jst. Test the strength of juice from 11pa
several lots of cauo with Jieaumo'a si pa
sucluroinotcr. |
. Sc
2d. Test the Baino after dcflccalipn.
! ) d. Weigh cano , und after boinx fn pc
pressed , aecortain the per cent uf tu
juice extracted. in
1th. Ascertain the ng
number of gallons tic
lens of juice to make onu cf syrup
cu
from diU'eront lots of cano.
5th , Ascertain the weight of a gal
syrup finished to did'uront degrees .
an
density. ho
Oth , TuL-o two sainplca of syrup hot vftb
Tom the evaporator ; cool onu ( juickly
md the other very slowly , and note
dillbrenco in color and flavor ,
7th. Heat to boiling point a quan- lib'
ity of juice that has not been treated UK
.vith limo , and note the temperature Im cai
at which floceulcnt coagulation tnkea
pUce , alio at what tompoTAturo the
thki-s begin to rise ; the amount that
rises to tne surface , and the amnunt
that settles lo the bottom
8th. Take a quantity of jmcc thnt
bus been treated with limn , md make
the saino twts RS in No. T , not ing the
( -liircroi-.ee.
SUh. Take novor.il samp'os cipnlly
treated with limo bring tlio ( irat to
boiling point as quickly as possible
the others atiucroasing pi iin of time
to one hour ; give them tiiiuto settle
and note difFarence in delc ! it ion.
lOlh Take two samiih-s vquntly
treated with lime ; heat the lirit very
slowly to llncculont formition , then
rapidly to the boiling point. The second
end , heat rapidly to the pm.it of Hoc-
culcnt formation , and then slowly to
the boiling ; giro time ( u settle and
note ditlVrence in clarific.Uinn.
llth. Ti eat a sample of juice with
limit beyond the neutral point ; heat to
boiling und unto the affect.
This gives an outline , and there will
bo given a few lecturca in addition.
There will bo used ono of the bust
arrangements for burning Kiggaaio
that lias been invented , vhich can bo
used on sum 1 or largo trorlt alike.
The experiment : ! with nnoo will bo
made in glass test tube ? , so that the
clmii OJ will bo visible to the oje.
Anv further information will be
cheerfully given , on addntwing let
ter to H. G'rijunTxo.s ,
LINCOI.X , Neb ,
[ Stite papers please copy J
; Don't Throw up the
Wh < ; u bulfctjii huniAiuly , .vc tn < mng
thohoirora of dyflncpsli , iii.lujLMtimi , < r
nervous nnd Rcnornl dobllltv , they are too
oftca Inclinui to throw up Uu < fimngo and
lojign tlifiuschcs to fato. \Vo-uy , don't
do U. Tnko Hi HDOUK lltnon ll
tlio unfailiuu icmuly. 1'rlw , si 00.
Klsh
A great deal of intoi-cs * r fi-lt , il
over the counliyin thuuui"t 3 ofarti
ficial propagation of food tialns. Th
states quite generally , an 1 eongres
frequently , luvo iinnsyd I in 9 teen
courapo it , and very favoraMo result :
have boon roachrd. The work is im
portant. Fish , as everybody knowp ,
is an admirable article of diet , laud.v
bio ns the rniaing of cattle or of grain
A few days ago congress , when pro
riding for an increase of the wato :
supply of the JJisttictof Co'mnbi.x , or
dered the conHtiuction of . fishwaj
'over the Great Fulls of the 1'olowuc ,
The debate drew out a Liter fron
Prof. ] Spencer F. "Haird , the great
authority jt on pisciculture , hich con
taincd some points of spccinl inteicst ,
It was shown that in the rnto of no :
only the Potomac , but olhor rivois
the construction of dams has had n
double tendency to destroy li"h life ,
I'rof. D.iiid ia convinced tint obstruc
tions in the sttcams , ivl.ilo not thi
only cause , hayo been a cliKf cause ol
the teduction in the nuiuhotn both ol
those fishes , such as salmon and shad ,
which range through thocaii , and ,
at the spawning aoason , up and down
the larger rivers , and of the exclusive
ly 1 salt water fishes which feed on the
former class. "In the case nf the sal D
mon , shad and herring ( ilowivcsho
says , "tho effect was direct , \nd nnmo
diato. The obstiuction in sumo rivers Is
have entirely excluded thcsu fish from
their spawning grounds , rendering the
waters barren in a few years , in others
the reduction in the spanning areas
has , entailed a corrcsponihnn ; diminu
tion i the productive capacity of the
river , and caused important and re
munerative fisheries to" become com
paratively valueless. "
The otioct upon the supply of i
the ccesn fishcb , whose food
consists largely of these just spoke of ,
has been serious , though loss notice
ublo. To seine extent they can turn
to other fitliea for the preservation of
j
their own lives , but beyond doubt
their numbers have been greatly ro-
duccd by thu diminution of their ordi
nal y food supply.
In different parts of the country
artificial | hatching 1ms been from time
to time resorted to. ObviouslyEns
I'rof. B.urd points out , "tho erection
lishways is a moit important and
indispensable rJjmict to the restora
tion of our fisheries. " Referring par
ticularly to the Potomac , ho says that
prior to the building of the original
dam at the Oteat Falli. it was possible
for many varieties of fish to roach
auitab'o spawning ground above the
falls , access to which has boon cut off
by the dam. Apirtid compensation
may bo rcndoied 1 y the construction
( ishways overobjtruotivo damn , and
tlmt is the least return which will
jiilisty onlightond public spirit.
Not u few stato.i have taken up this
mbjoct in the right way An act of
Maryland , for inntnnco , m a specimen
what may bo justly required , and
ias been required in other stales.
rhcro any person or corporation who
juildn a dam across a fishing stream is
required to build a fish-way by moans
which fish can easily make the pas-
mge from the sea to their spawning
rounds. This example of foresight
night to bo followed by every state in
ivhich men have carelessly or willfully
jut off any part of the supply of this
Ic&irablu nutriment
Hereford's Acid Phosphate.
\MLUAIlLi : Ml.DIUINK. UI
Du. W. II. PATtMKLEE , Toledo , Or t
. , says ; "I have prescribed the OrOI : :
acid * in a largo variety of diseases , 01
md have been amply satisfied that it 111 1
a valuable addition to our Hat of 1
ncdicinul agonts. " jnlOd&wlw 301i
; 'a '
It Was Not u Polly wotr ,
Not long ago medical men in Sand-
ako and vicinity wore profoundly in-
crested in the case of Mrs. Jacob
jchinuffer of that village. She be-
ioved she had swallowed a snake
vlnlo drinking , and that the animal
vaa still an inmate of her stomach.
ier distress of mind was groat. Sym-
uitlming fiicnds and physicians as-
ligncd other causes for her illness ,
Some thought she had swallowed u
Hjllywojf , which had developed into a
rog ; others that she had a movable
umor , and others that ahu was suffer-
from imprisoned gas , An opera-
ion was suggested , and the case bo
urne celebrated. Yesterday a 12- (
mund giil baby arrived at the u
ichmiuLI'er domicile , and the doctors uml
.nd friends , aa they congratulated the 1
mppy parents , said they know what it tu
all the time.
Proof Poaltlyo.
Wu havti tlio mo t pcwitlvo and convlnc-
' pi oof tUut TiiOiiiks' Kcr.EtTiiio On , la a
iioit effectual sjiccific fur bcrllly iialn. In
asen of rhcumatlim and it > od
neuralgia t-Ivta lie
jst/nt relief. jel'Jdlw U
D. M. WELTY ,
( Snccpiior to D. T. MouutO
M.Miu.'itturcr uml Hfilcr In
Saddles , Harnoss. . Whips ,
FANCV HOUSE CLOTU1NO
Hellos , Dustora autl Turf Goolls
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AsentM J-n. 11 It 111 A Co 't
ThoBost in The World , "
Orders Sollcltc < l.
mo ly
JS80 , SHORT LIM6 ,
KANSAS CITS' ,
Till.
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bat ona tut wo MI OMAHA
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City , Bt Joscpii nnd Council HluEa train Iron
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and at tba New Uulon Depot at ! i4. V ul at 11:30 :
nocn.
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FOR
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PEORIA ,
ST. LOUIS ,
MILWAUKEE.
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NEWYORKBOSTON
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And all Poluti Cast sncJWouth.Eat.
TIIKLINKUUMI'IIIBKH
Koarly 4.000 miles Holld Hinootli Stool Traclti
ccnuijctloni nre mailo In UNION OhPOTS.
lias a National Jtonntitlori ns lioliiK the
Ireat Through Car Line , and la universally
encoded to bu the FINEST EQUIPPED Italf
oad In the uorld ( or all clonscB ol trat ol.
Try It ami you will llud traveling a Iniury
nutoad of a discomfort ,
through. Tickets via rlils Colibratod Una (01
at all oltlcua In tlio Went.
All Information about ItaUia of Faro , Bleeping
AcoemuioJatlons.Tliiio Tables , 4e. , will be
boorfully Klvcn by apiilyliilnif to
T. J. POTTER ,
id Vlcc-l'rea't & don. Manat'orChIcgo ,
PEROIVAU LOWELL ,
( Jen. I'awciuix Agt , Chlcagro ,
W.J. BAVKNI'OIIT ,
( Jen Avoiit , Council Dluffi ,
II , 1 * . UUKLL ,
niorn-ed ly
OUH HTABLll ,
I'rejldint. Vlco 1WI.
W. 8 , DKUJIIHR , Hoc. and Trou.
THE NEBRASKA
fUFAOTUBffll } CO
Lincoln ,
MANUFAOTUUEKS OP
Ocrn Planter * , nurrowt , farm rtollon ,
lulk Hy RAkci , Bucket ( .lovitlnff Wind
&Q.
Wo ore prepared to At Job work And minul
urlUK for otbi.r parties
Addrcj all ordtrs
MKJIKASKA MANUKA CTUr.lN'Q CO , ,
ANTI-MONOI'OLT LKAUUE.
Blank membcrshlji rolci for thu aiitl-inonpol }
MKUO. contulnlinr utateuiint of prlnclplu met.
of prcwiduro and In ttuttlon how to oruan.
. vtlli bunotit on apjilluttiouj to 0. H , Uale ,
Ulroy , Neb , Kuclou * btauip , tuU-11
DI8ECTORY OF LEABiKC WESTERN HOTELS
HOTSL3.
AHLINOTON. J. 0. MclNTIRE. Lincoln , Neki
8ARATOOA HOTEL J. S. STELLINIUS , Mllford , N b.n
MARSH HOUSE. t ; . MANS , DROWNSVILLE , Neb
COMMERCIAL HOTEL JOHN HANNA.V , Ctromiburz fls
HALL HOUSE , A. W. MALL Loultvllla
CITY HOTEL , CHENEY A CLARK , Dlnlr , Neb.
"COMMERCIAL HOTE. , d , C. MKAD , Ncllfili , Neb.
ORANn CENTRAL C , SEYMOUR , fobr.ukn ! Olty , Neb
MI33OLMI PACIFIC HOTEL , P. L. THORP ,
COMMERCIAL HOUSE A. O. OAAnPER , Hardy , Nob.
ORCUNWOOD HOUSE , W.MAYriELO , a.-eonwood , flab
COMMERCIAL HOUSE , E. STOREY. Clarlnda , ( own
UNO'O HOTEL. E. L. ENO. Cromjr.t , Neb
CXOHANOCHOICL , O. B. HACKNEY , A5lil.-ir.cJ , tdle
METHOPOLITAN HO TCI , PRANK LOVfLL , Atkinson , f' ti.
MORGAN HOUati , C. L. CIRUUD , Quldo Recd , Neb ,
BUMMIT HOUSE , SWAN A BECKER , Creston , In ,
HOUSTON HOU8C , CEO. CALPH. Exlp.i , la.
HCYNOLOD HOUSE , O. M. REYNOL03 , Atlantic , la.
WALKER HOU8C , D. H. WALKEff , Audubon , U ,
COMMERCIAL HOTEL , 8. UURQESC , Neola , la.
CITY HOTEL , Dl A. WILLIAM3 Hnrlan , la.
PARK HOUSE , MRS. M. C. CUMMINQ3 , Corning , I * .
NEtlRASKA HOTEL , JL. ( AVERY , Qtanton ,
MERCHANTS HOTEL J , W. BOULWARE , DurllnjrtonJune' " . . . . . ,
* "
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COMMERCIAL HOTEL , Ulancbard. I
PARK3 HOTEL , F. M. PARK ,
COMMERO AL HOTEL , HENRY WILLS ,
Olty , Neb
IUVQNELL HOUSE , CHA3. DAQNELL ,
It.
OOMMERCIAL HOUG" , WM. LUTTON , .
Vllllica , fn.
JUDKINOHQUCn. FRANK WILKINSONj fylalvcrn , la ,
UALL HOUSE , H. H , I'EIHtY ,
fda
Grove , l
PQMMEROIAL HOUSE Odabolt , la
V/oona HOUSE , JOHN ECKERT , Piccoln , Neb.
DOUOLA3 HOUSE , J. 0. DUNHAM , Olarks , , Nb.
BEDFORD HOUSE J. T. QUEEN , Bedford la.
ARLINGTON HOUSE , J. M. DLACK& ! ) ON , Mapjsvllla Mo
NORFOLK JUNCTION HOUSE A. T. POTTER , Horfolk Junction Noli
WINSLOW HOUSE Q , MeOAHTY , Coward , Nob.
AURORA HOUSE M , 0. JONES , AurosrNob.
CROZIER HOUSE O. R. OROZ'ER ' , nidnoy , Dot ) .
AVOOA CATINQ HOUSE D. W. ROCKriOLD , Avoca la.
CENTRAL HOUSE LOOKWOOD & SHATTUCK , Rod Onk.
FOSTEi : HOUSE Oapt. JOHN FOSTER , Lowlj , In.
WHITNEY HOUSC. E. HAYMAKER. Crlswold la.
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Mining and Milling Company.
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Pir Vnluo or rlharot , $75,003.
STOCS. FULLY PAID UP AKD NON-ASSSSSABL3S
Mines Located in BR&MEL MININGDISTETOT. .
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OEOY. . KKNDALI , , Authoilzod Agent for Sale of Btoolt : EOT P.
The Oldest TUB LEAKING
Wholesale and
Retail JEWELRYHOUSS
in Omalia. Visitors can here IN THE WEST f
General Agents for the
find all novelties in SILVER
Finest and Best Pianos and
VER WARS. CLOCKS , Organs manufactured.
Rich and Stylish. Jewelry , Our prices are as Low as
the Latest Most Artistic any Eastern Manufacturer
, ,
and Dealer.
and Choicest Selections in Pianos and Organs sold
REOIOU3 STONES and for cash or instalments at
Bottom Prices.
all descriptions of 2PIME A SPLENDID stock of
WATCHES at as LOT/ Pri Steinway Pianos , Knaba
ces as is compatible with Pianos , Vose & Son's Pi'
honorable do.ilera. Call anos , and other makes.
and see our Elegant How Also Clough & Warren ,
Store Tower Building Sterling , Imperial , Smitb
, ol American Organs , &c. Do
corner llth and Farnham
aot fail to before
see us pur
Streets. chasing.
MAX MEYER & BRO. , ,
Large Stock Always on II and.
SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK
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Ready for Inspection
AT
POL'A'O'K'S ' '
Lowest Prices Guaranteed ,
1310 Farnnm Street , Near 14th ,