TUB DALVT BtfU-PRII AY APRIL 27 H JOBBER OF AND WINDO EASTERN F IMS FARNAM ST. OMAHA The Oldest Wholesale and Retail JEWELRY HOUSE in Omaha. Visitors can here find all novelties in SIL VER WARE. CLOCKS , Rich and Stylish Jewelry , the Latest , Most Artistic , and Choicest Selections in PRECIOUS STOETSS and all descriptions of FINE WATCHES at as Low Pri ces as is compatible with honorable dealers. Call and see our Elegant New Store , Tower Building , corner llth and Farnham Streets THE LEADING MUSIC HOUSE IN THE WEST I General Agents for the Finest and Best Pianos and Organs manufactures. Our prices are as Low as any MeiternManufaoburer and D ( alor , Pianos and O'qans sold for cash or installment at BoVtoin Pr.ces. A SPLENDID t ck of Steiaw .y , Chickarins : , Enabe , Vose & Son's Pi anos , and otbt r makes. Also Ciough & War' en Sterling Imperial , Smith American Orians , &c. Do not fail to see us [ before purchasing.1 MAX MEYER & BRO. A Large Stock always on Hand. FREDERIC GOAL The only Coal mined west of the Mississippi River that is equal in quality to the ROCK SPRING COAL. THE ONLY IOWA COAL That will stock for a year without slacking or ahtinklog. Pronounced by all the leading brick men la Western Iowa aa the very bent ooal for burning brick ever used in the West. EUREKA COAL AND MINING CO. , Frederic. Monroe Co , Iowa. On Long Time Small Payments AT MANUFACTURER'S PRICES A. 1WSPE. JR. . 1519 Eolir ) < > . ttmalia. HOERIBLE ACCIDENT AVERTED. No Floods in the Missouri. And Every one Buys oi J. 711 THIRTEENTH ST. NEW & SECOND HAND FURNITURE , STOVES , CROCKERY Tin Glassware , Carpets and Household Supplies , HAS TKB BEST STOCK IN OMAHA AND MAKES THE LOWEST PRICE ! IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENTS Have now been finished in our store , ma ! * Ing it the largest and most complete FURIITURE HOUSE In the West. An additional story has beer built and the five floors all connected with two HYDRAULIC ELEVATORS One Exclusively for the use of Passengers. These immense ware rooms three stores , are 66 leet wide are filled with the Grand est display of all kinds of Household and Office Furniture eve AH are invited to call , take the Elevator on the first floe and go through the building and inspect the stock * CHAS. SHIVERICK , 206 , 1208 and 1210 Farnam Street , Omaha SCIENCE'S ' LATEST MiRVEL , The Wonderful Things Acoom plisliofl by the Electro scope Photographs to bo Token by Moans of Electric Wires with the Camera And th Snfcjoot Many Hundreds tf Mile * Apart- w Yoik Stir , "Slay I BOO the inventor of the olootrotcoprl' ' The roportrr who asked this cpcstlou stood ot the door of a dingy , 111 ventilated workshop In the fifth a lory of a building ocinpiod exclusively by maehluea nnd model * makers "Cortnluly , ttr ; look at him , " was the reaponso to the reporlor'a ques tion. "What la your pleasure ? " "Well , I Am como to got aomopolntn about your wonderful machine. I should like to knoir how big U IB , how looka aud what It is oxpeoted to no * ooinpllsh , " aald the reporter , looking about for a Beat. "H'tnl" ejaculated the Inventor ; "that's asking a great deal , and ccon- olderably moro than it would bo poll * t y for mo to toll. Too olootroncopo IB not I\B big BB Juinby by aay meant. As to how It looks , I oonld best an- SWOT that by giving a detailed descrip tion of my magnum opss. " "So much the better , " aild the re porter , whipping out his uoto book and pencil. "Bui to do that1 continued the In ventor , aoatlng himself upon the bench nnd awlnplnghls legs pensively , "would bo to give some ouo else a ohanca to steal my neorot , nnd thus deprive mo of the fruits of my yearn of labor. But noticing a moan of disappointment from his companion ] I have no objection to tolling yon what I expect to accomplish. " ' The electroscope , " went .on the father of that marvelous instrument , thoughtfully bending and twisting a piece of slender copper wlro , "la nn apparatus for tbo transmission of light. You knew that when yon came. Wo hope , " pursued the In ventor , "to bo able to produce in Now York Instantaneous photographs of scones which are being enacted In San Francisco , for instanoo That may appear a little surprising , " aald tha electrician. "Just trlfla " observed the a , re porter. "Yet it is far from impossible. Wo set up our Instrument In San Fran cisco and attach it ry ordinary tele graph wires to a sensitive pinto hero. The image ia transmitted over the line to the plate , which ia dovolopad as in common photography. As a result , we have a clear , beautiful picture. " "That is all very fine , of course , " said the reporter , picking up his book ; "but of what practical good is ll ? " "I will show you. Snppoao n Sun day school ( superintendent in Omaha ' robs the bank'of which ho is cashier and decani pa. His pho cgraphs arc Immediately oont to all the principal cities of the Union by the electro scope , and his chances of detection greatly increased. In the same way fac-almilea of documents may bo transmitted. You will tea how valua ble this will bo in cases of forgery. " "Then the electroscope is to bo naed chiefly in frustrating crime ? " "If It would do no m re than that , its claim to a high plaoo among useful inventions would , I think , bo fully established. But that is not all. Whllo the electroscope comes into vogue the Imaginations of the artists n the illustrated papers will have a much needed rest. Photographs of is tan t scenes may ba 'wired * and on- roved. " "Bat won't that bo an expansive recess ? " "I dcn't know why it should bo os- echlly so , and what if It is ? That rill not deter newspapers from uslcg t. Don't they spend money without tint to got accurate nowet Why hould they not be willing to pay well or correct pictures ? With the eleo- roecopo there would bo the same com > otltlon between the papers for plo- orlals as there now ia for written U3WS. Then , in case of war , my In- trnment would bo of great value to he belligerents. The oflbers in the rent could send pictures of the nemy'a works by fijld telegraph to he general in-chief in the rear. " "How loop have you boon at work at this thing ? ' "Many weary years , " replied the nventor , with a sigh , "The Idea antedated these of the phonograph ind tolephono. The success of those 'nvontlona , particularly of the latter , tnoonragcd mo greatly. If a sound conld bo transmitted over the olea- trio wires , why not light ) Thus 1 reasoned , and I have toiled on , In the tea of disappointment and the lough' .or of the few to whom I have cun ided my plans , until at last I havi perfected tbe machine. " "When do you Intend to put it intc active operation ? " "In the fall or summer. The dnl season of the year is BO close at him that I could do but little now. Whet September or October comes , though I shall organlzs a company aud thot my triumph will come , Ho laugh boat who laughs last. " "You anticipate no trouble in per snadlng capitalists to invest in yon scheme ? " "None at all , when they have seoi the alcotroicope work. I have used 1 with entire success over abort dls tauces , and am fully eatlsQod that 1 will do equally well at long onea. " "Could yon make an olcctroscop to transmit pictures from Eurcps ? ' "Possibly , although an exceeding ! powerful current would bo required I'll tell you what I conld do. Yo have read Verne's 'Twenty Thocsan Leagues Under the Sea1" The reporter nodded assent. "I bullove I could reproduce , wit a submarine electroscope , some of th scenes which the Frenchman describe ! Export divers conld carry my Inver tlon under the aea , and the myaterloc body which covers three-fourths c the earth's surface would bo forced t give up Its secrets , or some of thoi at any rate. Of course , the operate ] conld only work In comparatively aha low water , where the light would t strong enough for those experiment "Is it not a grand Ideal" exclaimed tb inventor , leaping from the bench and waving hhnot of wlro dramatically. "Tho coral roof * , the hills nnd dales of the land under the water ; the masses of straugo , crawling things covering the firm , white aud ; Ihe monsters of the deep , looming out of obscurity to view the Invaders of their domain , and occasionally the wrooh of a ship , with the skeletons on her deck , grin ning k horrid welcome , u though their dull sookota had eyes , to BOO the beings of their own race among them. Ah , the very thought repays all my work and struggles. ' ' Ho bowed his head upon his breast nd folded his arms. Appirontly he had forgotten bii visitor. Now and then his lips moved slightly. In that attitude , with smiles and frowns chas ing each other aoroia his face like sun shine and shadow over the side of a mountain , the reporter left him , Muloa In Ooal Minos. 8boiftndoihr * ) Letter. In Wadosvlllo shaft there Is a mule which for five or six yean never ap preaches the foot of the shaft with a oar without looking at the little hole of light GOO foot above him. The beast Is called "Pooping Tom. " No matter how long ho remains standing at the "foot , " ho will not take his eyes off iho mouth of the shaft. Ho roaches the "foot" as often as thirty times a day , and yet hu uovor neglects to look up , A year or two ago a mule broke his traces In the Pottsvlllo shaft and crowded himself into the oogo. When found ho was looking up , as if expect ing the cage to bo hoisted. When driven out of the cage ho watched It intently aa It ascended , John P Nicholson , nn old aud well known miner , who was at the foot of the shaft , declares that after the cage had gene up 400 or 600 feet the mule de liberately plunged in the "snmph" and drowned himself , Tha confinement of mnloa in coal mines haa no evil effect on their con stitutions. Tney are always well fed and cared for , and the coal dust gives their coats a gloss rarely seen on the hair of mules living In the open air. Whllo a mine is worked the mules never oomo out. Some months ago water in the lower workings of iho largo colliery at St. Olalr caused a suspension of the work , and all the mules were brought up , Moro than a dozen of the animals had boon in the colliery eleven years. When turned out to pasture near the village they did not pay the slightest attention to the scant herbage about them , but devoted - voted their whole time to gazing at the sky , the mountains and the horizon. They were evidently lost in open-eyed astonishment and failed to realize where they woro. They stood for hours In silent contem plation of the scenery and appeared so stupefied that not ono of the lot offered to make war on hla matoo. The strangeness of the scene had driven all the cotnbatlvenoss out of them for a time. Oa the first day they did not oven umkc a circuit of then ton aero finld they wcro in , and the food offered to them was refused. That night , however , they devoured the food , and at daylight again huddled and remained so until nightfall. Their astonishment did not wear off until a week had gone by , nnd hundreds of people vlaltod the plaoo to see them Just as they were beginning to in dulge in kicking matches they were lowered into the colliery again and ro uewed work Ii the dark. BH&KEN BY A HUANDAL. The Boston ideal Opera Company Stirred by the Dismissal of Mies Beebe , Chicago Spccul. The Boston Ideal Opera company ban been stirred to its very center by a scandal. Miss Mary Beobo and 0. D. Wheeler are the parties. It appears that during the second season MLso Beebo married R G Haskoll of But ton. The marriage was not a happy ono , aud after a while the lady left her husband , complaining of his ill- treatment of her Miss Beobo , nt the beginning of the present season. , joined the company at Now Haven. She says she was qulto ill , and had to leave the company at times. The story goes that she mot 0 D. Wheeler , the business manager of the company , and was with him a great deal of the time. Tnls , nf course , led to talk , and in Now York a low days ago Miss Beobe was dismissed. A week or two after ward Mr , Wheeler was discharged in Boston , and the advance agent , Mr. Foster , put in hla place. One side alleges th&t Mil a Beebe and Mr. Wheeler wore too inti mate with one another , while Miss Beobo states that Mr. Ftator uied every endeavor to got her in the com pany , but when ho found ho conldnot call upon her in her room , as he f x- pooled to do , ho turned ngalnnt hor. This Foster denies. Mr. Hatkell has had a detective In hU wife's track , and It is not nn'ikoly ' that a divorce will bo the result. The whole matter , on judged from the stories told by both alder , looks very much h' < a jealous quarrel in the company. Mm Geraldlne Ullmar ar.d Mits M. ry Beobo are qualified to sing the e&me parts. Both have friends In the com pany ; both are interesting and pretty , nnd each was jealous of the other. II the divorce suit oomes to trial it it quite probable that the Ideals will wltnotB an upheaval that will ahak ( ( oithollo Boston to Its very center ant place the elegant Ohnrch Oholr arllsti on a level with the regular professlona people. A youngster who lives up In Shasta , Jumped onto a car to go faatah ; IIo fell from the tialn , And got such a sprain , St. Jacobs Oil could only mastah. If wo were to engage In a war th Washington Post says that wo waul have to send to England for big guc for our navy , Wo conld not mak them at homo , 'Our child had fits. The docto said death was certain. Samarila Nervine cured hor. " Henry Kno ( Verlllo , Tenn At drnggleta. Mr. Tom Oohtltroo Is Buspootod c being the Texas meteor which th New York Sun discovered. ButToi would never demolish a whole vlllag rs except in a story , ! > e A friend to the rich and poor , . i , medicine that strengthens and heal 101 is Brown's Iron Bit n KING AND QUEEN , St. Julioii and Suite Oall on Maud S , at Oliostor Park , The Royal Train 1 hat Brought the Flyers Across the Oontlnont. Clnclnutl Commtrclkl-Oiiotte , April 25. Yesterday morning the train which brought St. Jullon , the great king of the oold blooda from his California homo , ariivod at Ohoator park , where Maud 8 , the queen of the tatf , was already atablod. In Attendance upon the mighty son of Volunteer worn it tulto worthy of being la his train , There was J. A. Goldsmith's grey en tire horse Romeo , of the ttraluof that getter of trotters , A. W. Rlchwood , and who has justified hij race by a record of 2:1M : Eatlro , also , is Goldsmith's Dictator , as bUok as his Illustrious alru , and who haa como as victor to the wlro In 2:2ij. : ! With the party also la lilokok'i famous chest nut gelding Overman , by Elmo , with n record of 2:20 : , while Eva , with 2:23 : $ to her credit , and the bright little mare Ruby , are the ladles of the reti nae. Four "youngsters" those for midable California youngsters , who are always givlnfi the surprises of the season complete the costly string ; two of them two yean of age , and two throe years old , and all with futures before them. The visitors wore tali on out of their padded and comfortable apartments and atablod at once. To those few alert horsemen who were expecting the arrival a glimpse of the flyers was denied , for the reason that Ohoitor Park was chilly all the afternoon nnd and the removal of blankets was for bidden the ilx grooms who ac companied Mr. lilckok and Mr. Goldsmith on any pretext whatever. Cillers were , however , favored with the pedigrees , and with the Informa tion that all the horses were In good mottle , the King never In any finer condition In all his life. The "Qaoon of the Turf , " Maud 8 , also kept within her elegant now quarters dur ing the 'afternoon , and nursed her wraps. She was surrounded by a train not less In distinction than than which her royal vi'itor brought with him from the Golden Ooaat. "Little Brown Jug , " thn greatest pacer the world over saw , and "Von Aruim , " the famous son of Sentinel , and the prlda of the trotting stnb'.os of Com modore Kitten , the millionaire lum berman of the northwest , assisted her majesty to receive. The visiting horses will soon make their first public appearance , and meanwhile they will remain for near ly a month at the Chester stables , while their owners and controllers re main the guests of Mr. Bilr , the dis coverer , trainer and driver of Maud 8 , and his partner , Mr. Phipps. It la hardly necessary to nay that this is an extraordinary assembly of celebrat ed horses , and Is rendered doubly im portant by the opportunity of seeing together Maud S , whose record of 2:10 : | has uovor boon equaled by trotter tor or pacer , and St. Jullon , whose record of 2:11 : } and splendid qualities for trotting In company creates hopes in some of his friends that If ho over does meet the queen at the starter's stand ho'll oomo there again before her. her.This This is not the occasion to discuss the chances of a match being made between the king and queen , and It ii Impossible just yet to gt an utter ance from anyone Interested that Is anything like ofihlal ; bat It would seem that this mooting upon common training ground will tend to promote the possibilities. If the race between the two over does como cff it will bo 10 trotting event of the century. As o Ihn chances , no more need now bo ild than that Mr. Balr firmly believes lat Vunderbllt's mare has never ye lown her best , and that ho has 1m- Holt rol Inn otf- upon her "company * nannors , and there Is a favorite boliol n this section that she will show her manoat least in front of the king on ny "goodaay and track" whore the ] tart in equal condition , Chester pr.ak la being put In gooc ondltlon for the Cincinnati mooting f the Ohio and Kentucky trotting Ircult , which la to bo held there Maj 2 , and the interest in the track wlli ndonbtodly be increased by the pres nco of the celebrities , who will mean hllo train upon it. It Is safe to say i t half a million dollars In horeo roperty is now upon the track , epflnnlntj with Maud S. , for whom 100,000 has been refused , and 8t , ulian , who is valued at folly thai 2uro. A GOOD iNVKbTMENT. - Ono of our romlnont business men said to ua the therday : "In the spring my wife jt all run down and could not oat nythlng ; pasting your sturo I saw a llo ( f Hood's Sariaparllla In the wln- ow and I got a bottle. Aftershohad akon it a weak she had a rousing ap atite , and did her everything. She ook three bottles , and it was the best hreo dollars I ever Invested , " 0 1. lood & Co , Lnwdl , Mass Gentle Women Who want , glossy , luxuriant and wavy tresses of abundant , beautiful Hair must use lYON'S KATJIAIllON. Tills decant , cheap article always iiiaucs thi ) Hair KVOVT freely and fast , keeps it from falling out , arrests and cures grayness - ness , removes daudrufl * and itching , mak OH the Hair strong , giving it a curling tendency and keeping it in any desired position. Ilcau- tlful. healthy Hair is the sure result of using JKatlmiron. CUTICU.RA REMEDIES tc i-s BLOOD PURIFIERS & SKIN BEAUTIFIERS. O-A.TETS3E1. Scrouflmi'.llnhtrltoi mJ Conlivgl.us Hnmrn xlii u dl ( MO | [ f run In the blood , perspiration mlcth rflaUi. ThusUeklilncliver , stomach nd lungkr taturate < l with Impurlllra and blood aliens , COMO to potljrm their full lunctlonn , anil ho patient elowly decline ! . 8e > cm'.mtll on 1'oros eject the polion-Udoi per- plratlon up in the surla'o o ( ( lit ikln anil sclp , caudliK Itching , Scnly > ml I'lnifly Humor * , vhlch toituno , oliflguro an 1 emlliter lite. TPJQT33I OTTJECXI. Cutlcurn Itosohcnt , the now blood purlfler iloitrojs tht dliciuo germs , which ( lout In the ilocil , urlno and pertplratlon , and expels them rom therjttom , The vital orRtni are again nomlihcil with pure lilooil. Iho cams Ii tone - notil , ThoPatsp'rntorr Kuld , robtieilct Its po'ion , ce scs to Itrllalo ami InlUmo the skin In ( tiM sago throuih the I'ouu. MunnwhllothaCulUura and Cutlcvir * Soup , the great Skin Curoi , cUaixo ho Skin , rlf r the CompUxlon , atd ro lore the ikln uid Scalp to perfect hen'th and purl'y. U ONDKUl UL CUKES , Thousand * of letters In our poixosilon repeat hlsstcry : Ihi\\o been a terrible nnHaror for lOinwIth Ulood and Bkln Huiuon ; ha\ohien oblUolto shun public ilicffl by reason of m ) disfiguring humors : hi\\o hail the bosl phytlclacs bavo spent bundrwls otdollin and not no reil relief until I uied the CUTUURA HKVRDIFH , wli c iaio cured mo and left my skin md blood an pura as a chlUl's Ch&s. Houghton , Kq , law } or , 18 Stftto st. , toston , roporUao'fo of Ba't Kheum umlir hli olncrvatlon for Ion years , which covcnd tin patl nt's body and limbs , and to which a I known no'hodscf ' troitmont had been apolleil without xncflt , which w > s completely cured solily by the CUTICURA KiuiDiiut , len > lig a clean and healthy tklnMr Mr , and Mrs. Kvcrltt S'obblns ' , Itolchortown , iln-o.wrltr : Our llttlo lioyuai torilblyallll- ted with Scrofula , Halt Kheum art ! H y.lpjlai o\crslnco he uas born , and tolbnuwo could [ he him helped him until wo tiled Cirncuiu UMRDIIW , which gradually cured nlri , until ho snow ail Ir ai an ) * child. Thrte and ono.lult years at datoofcuro , prov ng thit ihcaa lot- eiilfs are aJnptul to the joungest child. II , K. Carpenter , HcniUrson , N. V. , curnl of i's > ilailier Lcnroiy , of twenty yotrs standing. iy CVTIOURA UBXKDIM. The most wondoriil euro en roconl. A ihnt-imu full of scales fell rom him dally. I'lunlclatu and his friend houfth ho must dlo. Cur * sworn to bo ore n us'lco ' ot the pcaio and Henderson's most prom- nent rltlianii. t-a.Thoio ln-tlmonl > ls are national bccauiotho CuiiecRA HxMitmiia are national and told e\ory- hero Ui the Un ted Blatoi and Canada Price ; CUTICURA , ( o cti. per box ; largo boxes f lCimcu- ; RA SOAP , iOctSjCUTIOIR * HllAVIM ) BOAI1 , 10 ctsj CUTICURA RIHOLV KIT , It pir luttlo. Fetter Drug and Cliomlcal Oo , , Boston , Dlsflgurlng Humors , Humiliating Kruptloni Ilthlnj Tortures , SetotuU , Salt UDeum , Krjslp- elis , Infantile and Dlrth Humor * , and all Blood , Skin and Snip ATitlcni ( InMllbljr cured by tht ClTICVRA RtMIDIBI. CUTICURA HIUOIA'BNT , the now putlfler , clean- Its Iho blood and perspiration of polsonsuieU- iticnls and Impurltloi , and tbui rerac > ei the cause. 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