Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 11, 1883, Page 7, Image 7
> v f \ TB4 1 > AJLBE&MONDAS : JUNE 11 HARKNE 'S , C CARPFT E U w snUI II L > B L i Have the Largest Stock and Choicest Patterns of CARPETS ! Ever Broug.it to the Oity , and at than ever offered in this vicinity , 3DO USTOT TO GALL AND EXAMINE STOCK BEFORE PURCHASING , HARKNESS BRO'S , 401 Broadway , Council Bluffs , TIME , TROUBLE , MONEY If you bay your & PROVISIONS -OF 16 Main and 17 Pu l Street , Council Bluffa. II QOUHGZIi BLUFFS RAILROAD TIME TABLE. The following are the times of tvrrhal aid departure - parturo of trains from the local depots. Thf the trains stare from the Union Pijfllc dapot about ten inmntes cirller thin be'ow ' Bitted , and arrho at the uepot about ten minutes later. Trains on pool lluea and K. 0 , ru j on G > icago time , a halt hour Inter than local. Wabaan trains run ou St. LouU 'lino , twenty mlnu i Inter than loca' ' . U. P. and Lincoln trains jn on Council Iluil9 time. CmtJASO , BOCK ISLAND AND PACIFIC. Depart. Arrive. Atlantic Kxt..520 p m Pacific Ex.8.16nm Ex and Mall.925 a m Ex and Mall.0-55 | im D Molnes oc.7:15am : Dta Molni8nc.4.40p m OntOAQO , BCBLINOTOX AND QDISCI. Depart. Arrive. Atlantic Ext..5 35pm Pacific ExJ..9.20am llalland Ex'.SiOnm : llalland Ei . .700pm Y. Ex 6.20pm Neb k Has Ex..9:10 : a m CIMCA3O AMD NORTUWRSTHRN. Depart. ArrUe. yiantlcExt..615pm Pacific Ex.O : am > Mall anil Ex.1"0a ! m Mall and Kx.ti.lG p m fl Accom ( Sat..6.50pm ) Accom. ( Mon. ) 1:45 : p m KANSAS CUT , FT. 'Oa AND COUNCIL BMJFFB. Dcpnrt. ArrU e. Mail and Ex..9 55 am I Express 635pm Expj'm. , , . , , S..Spm | Mall and Ex..a > i5p m mnon ? Annc. Dsart. Arrive. < orUnd x.ll)0 a , m. OverlandEic .4tiO p.'m. Llnooln Ex..11:300. m. HenverKx . . gOQa.m , Denver Ex. . ,7fJO p. m. Locil Ex fi On. n. Local Ex 7:25 a , m. " Ex 908a.m. \ Emigrant..520 p. m. " Ex F 00 a. m. i WABASa , BP. LOCIS AND FACIFIC. Depart. Arrive. $ II ndEx. _ . 9:45 : a m I Mall and Ex. . 4 30 p m " 4:50 p m I Cannon Ball. . 11.05 a m SIOCX CUT AND PACIFIC. Depart. Arrive , or bloux Clty.7 > 5 a m | Frm Sioux C y.CJSO p m or FortNlobrara. Frm Fort Niourara , Neb' 7.55am Neb * G.50pm For St. Paul..7:40pm : From St. Paul .8 60 a m CHICAGO. UILWAUKRH AND 8T. PAUL. Lca\ Council BluCfc. Arrl > ea Council Bluffs. Mall and Ex.9:20 a m I Mall and Ex.6.55 pm Atlantic Ex..15.15 p m | Atlantic Ex..19.10 a m CHICAGO , MILWAUKEE AND ST. PAUL. Leaves Omaha. Arrives at Omaha. Holland Ex.7:15am : | Paclflc Ex (9.45am ( Atlantic Ex. . 13.40 pra | Mall and Ex.7-25pm Except Sundays. fExcept SaturdajB. ( Except Mondays. I Dally. Council Blufts Si Omaha Street R. B. Leave Council bluffs. Leave Omaha. 8 a m , 9 a m , 10 a m , I 8 a m , 9 a m , 10 a m , 11 m , 1 m,2 p m , 3 p 11 am , Xpm , 2pm , 3p m , 4 p m , 5 p m , 6 p m. | m , 4 p m , B p m , 6 p m. Street cars run half hourly to the Union Pacific Depot. On Sunday the can be ln their trips at 9 o clock a. m , and run regularly during tbo day at B , 11 , 2 4 , C and 6 o'clock , and run to city time ; OHIOAGO.BURLINGTON&QDINOY OFFICE OF FREIGHT AGENT , ) OUAIH AND COU.VCIL IJLtrra , May 12 , ' 83. j Arrangements hive been made for the Loading in Chicago Daily f Of one or more cars with TIT.RCHANDISE SOLID f CONSIGNED TO PAIITIE1 Iff COUNCIL BLUFFS. Theie cirs will como through to destination wlthiuta opplcu. Qulclc tlmol ? thereby Iwued. Please order J u gooda vU 0. D. & . ( J , K. U. A. B. WEST , GENERAL AGENT. CS-0 TO H. R. JONES FOR THE Douglas Vapor Stoves The best and simplest In the world. AU9 for 74 Ginolliio Stovea CouncP Tulf . tnoa. orriciB. n. M. rcm. Gouueil Bluffs , la , Established , 1853 Dcui'm iu Forel ; J > iniM ! e fH tit * n * s nr'H ' * * * MENDELSSHOH , ARCHITECTS ! ; REMOVED TO Omaha National Bank Biding , Nebraska Loan & Trust Company HASTINGS , NED. Capital , - - - - S250.0001 JAS. B. HKARTWELL , President. A. L. CLAUKE , Vlco-Prcsldcnt. K. C. wv.BSTER , Trewurei C. P. WEUSTER , Cathler. DIRECTORS. Dimncl Alexander Oawald'Ollver , A. L. Clarke , K. 0. Webster OPO. II Pratt , Jaa. U. Ueartwell , D. M. McKl Ulnnov. First Mortgage Loans a Speoialt ) " 'This Company furnishes a permanent , horn Inetltutlon where School Bond naud other legall ; issued Municipal eoccrltli to Nebraska can b be negotiated on the most favorable terms Loans made on improved /arm In all well eettki counties of the HUta through rceponslblo iocs corr > 8pond ntg , OF THK 3Cl 3i : Crfiled - O , , i & Sfc , Pan RAILWAY ! s now runnlnj Ita FAST EXPRESS XKAUI Iron DHAHA AND COUNCIL 'BLUFF ' ! WITH Pullman's Maplflcont Sleeper AND TDK- Finest Dining Oars in the World IF YOU ARE GOING EAS1 TO OHXOAOO' MILWAUKEE Of to anv polntjbeyondj at IF YOU ARE GOING NORTI To ST. PAUL OR MUVNEAPOI.I8 Take the BEST ROUTE , Uu Chicago , Milwaukee&St.FanlB' ] Ticket office located In Paxtoi Hotel , at oorm Farnam and Fourteenth street * and at U. P. Di pot and at Uillard Hotel , Omiha. MrSco Time Table In another column. F. A. NASH , General Ai-ent. O. H. FOOTE , TicLet Agent , Omaha. B. M. MERRILL , A. V. U. CARPENTER , General Manager. General Paw. Agen G T. CLAKK , OEO. U. HEAVFOUD , GencUSnrt. Aw'tOm. * * . Arc aoknowJodgcd to be tli bast by all who have put thei o a practical teat. ADAPTED TO & SOFT 80A ! COKE OE WOOD. BY Buck's Stove Go. RAINT LOUIS. | PIERCY & KIUWFOUB SOLE AQENT3 fOB OUAH V COUNCIL BLUFFS ADDI i IDNAL LOOAL NEWS PEHaONAL. A pntly from Ncoln , ccnetallng rf Mils Koto Whittakcr , Miss Jculo Ucuilngton And Fred KiMtlnnd , of the Keoln poel- olllco , were in tuwn yestcriUy to rloir the extent of the damage ilono by the Into freahet. They wcio I'oclfio house Kiiest ; . The patty returned homo Iftat evoultig. K Uoftcrnns expects to start this even- turf foUea Moiues , n n rcprcsonUtiv * to the Uriind Indgo of Druldn , which uieota there Tucadny. Thco Ilessell , Theodore King -.ad Mr , Wnshburuo also expect to BO. BO.Mrs. Mrs. i.T. S. Wllaon and claughtor , of Council BlufTa , are visiting Mrs. D. A Williams , during Mr. Williams' nbscnco on n praapcctluc lour. The last heard of him was from San FrancUco. Ilarlan Tribune. J. K , Davey , of Chicago , representing Bomo chemictl works , WAS nt the O deu over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs , 1I.\11 , of Brooklyn , nre Tbitlng Mrs. HaU'j brother , U. K. Sev man , and family , Mins Ida CftBBady bns returned home from Do ? M.ilnca , where the his been at tending school. II. W. Johnson , of Burnhnm , Tulloya li Co. , loan office at Slour Fulls , Dakota , Is in the city. William Bushman , one of Omaha' * well known merchants , visited this city Satur day. day.Col. Col. George U. Ileberllng , forrrerly U. S , marthal if the northern district , Is in the city. J. R. Trask , of Utica , N. Y. , orrUod ft1 the Ogden yesterday morning. Henry Hymns , of Chicngo , was among yestordoy'a arrivals at the Ogden. Thomas J , Co u way , of Sioux City , visited the Bluffa yesterday. Mrs. Matilda Fletcher , the well known lecturer , ia iu the city. Mrs , Dr. Hanchett is making a visit to friends in Sao City. James D , llice , of Darlington , was at the L'acitic yo&terday , U , 0. Cameron , of Chicago , spent Sunday - day at the Ugden. Ed. L Bnkke , of Ormwa , was at tke Og > den yesterday. E C , Lockwood , of 1'ookford , 111 , , is at the Pacific. If yon havu failed to receive benefit - ofit from ether proparatiano , try llood'n Sirsaparilln ; It's the strongest , the purest , the best , the cheapest. THE DISTRICT COURT. An Important Wltneaa Captured for Oaee , In the dlatrict court Saturday , Batch , the man who was ougnpod In the burglarizing of freight o rn on the ChtcDgc , Burlington & Qulncy , railway , wna tried and found guilty. His partner , Theodore Lyons , wa : then put on trill and a pace of the ntnto'a evidence hoard , the rest to be heard to-day. The otato hna boor wanting to | ; ot as a wltnosa n yonnj men named Gardaor , who , it it claimoi , wuo given a buit of tin stolen rlothoa If ho would keep hi ; month phut. Yesterday Doputj ShoriiT Clatterbuck got this yonn folio IT , and lodged him in jail. lie had quite a chuso after him , for the young follorr ran like r. deer when ha found that the cflicotH were af toi him. Olattorbuok gave him two 01 three shots from bio bulldog , but the whizzing bullets only made him rut : the faster. It la not known whothoi ho la willing to testify in the case , now that he Is captured , or not , but be will probably do so to clear himself ol trouble. , The attorneys have united In a po tltlon to have the district court ad jonrn Tuesday , as the criminal triali will be through with by that time and the lawyers Interested In the oivl cases prefer to have them go over Judge Reed has consented to this ar rangomont. Angnctnra Blttora do not only dlstln guleht 'einBoUeiby their aromatic odor abovi all others generally USD J , but they are aim a cur < preventive lor all dUeaica originating from tni d'gestlvo o'gang Kowarool coanteiteiw. A l your Kroccr or ilruggltt for the genuine article manufactured by lit. J. 0 I ) . Sleigert & Sons. THE YOUNQ RUNAWAYS. Taolr Fatner Cornea for Tnom unc Tukea Back Hia Money. The two boya who were ntoppad her a few dftya ago by the police , In accord anca with telegraphic orders , nro noon \ on ronto for homo agalu , tholr fatho having corao for them. For boya B young , the elder bolng only thirteen they showed old heads It appear that their names are Albron , nud no Gloason , the name given by thoc when arrested , Their father IB a atot man and ( armor , at Emerald , nen Blno Earth , Minn. 11 u had recent ! sold BOUJO cattle , for which ho had re celvod about $200 , The boys , 1m proving the chance whllo ho wca nwa from homo on jary daty , and helpe thomaolvco to the roll , and tnoti ra away , They were buro footed o loaviop ; homo and walked about fort miles , and then ntolo a ride on a froigh train. At Manon Olty they purchase tloketi for Kearney Junction , by wa of Ottumwa , and alee bought boott good nnitd of clothing , and vallnu t carry the old clothe * lu , not forgrt'ln to parchaeo alno a copy of Pock'a Ba Boy , with which to whllo away th ttmo The boya had planned to % into Nebraska , where they had roll tivoa , and tlioro learn to herd c.ittlt They Beeun to have e niindorod but BinBil pur cent of the money foolldhlj and ehoTfud much tuora oonae tha ininy elder onca , as thny did not pc coQlidoucad aui. of any of taulr mono &t thu Ualon Paclfn depot Whou the father camu yostc-rcls , tliere wda" quite an Intorrating Inte : vlow b itwaon him and the boya. Th elder of the two juvor.iles rumliidei hU father that boyu couldn't do mon work , and thut they should bo allorro some tiuio for play ocoaslonally. , U I also ch&rc/cd the old t/ohtlomen wit fondling with a rake handle too fro- quuutly , and nbualng him feuornlly. ; The father denied such chnrgea , but promised the boys that ho would make homo hippy for them , and having couiu to an ogrcomcmt on terms , the bojn packed up and started off with him , HAD 1JUUULAU3. The Pftlr Wno Cnicksd Tonnoy'fl JdW- olry Store Llotu Doomed to The Pdnltontitiry. The Irinl of the young man , giving his ntrno as K mpton , for the burglar- Izlng of Tennoy'o joTclry store ended , aa all expected , iu his conviction. The chain of ovidoncD wai too complete to allow any show of ctcapo. One wltnobs testified to mooting Kompton carrying u valloo , and the latter wanted to raise some money on a watch and tint ; . The witness declined to glvo up noy money , and as ho paused on he looked around nnd noticed that Kemp * ton had disappeared quickly. The vallnc was afterward found hidden un der a building < U thst spot , nnd the sudden cutting out of night waa thus accounted for. When the prisoner waa arrested nnd brought to the police station ho dropped , juat at the entrance , a watch and two rings , which wore idcntltied us being part of the Touney property. On his person was found another ring , which was one of those stolen , and a key which Gtted the look of the valiao exactly. Tno valise con tained about 9700 worth of the otolon jewelry , about one-half of the whole amount stolon. In api'.n of those and other facts the prisoner stood trial , nnd going on the stand duniad nil knowledge of the burglary. Ho do * uiitd that the valise was hia , and also denied dropping the box ho had at Sioux Olty. Ilia story was , in fact , one of the most improba ble ones ever told In the court honae. In the vallao was also found some powder , fnao , and a drill , nnd It U qalto evident that Komptoa la a bad ono , through and through. Komptoa had a partner in hia work here , with whom ho divided thf plun der. Ilia partner wont to Kansas Olty , and tlioro got into trouble , and when throe officers tried to arrent him he pulled n revolver and fought like a tiger. Ono of his shots Htruck a lamp-post , glanced and killed a street car horee. Ho was tried nnd oont to the penitentiary , nnd r&rt of the jewelry which had boon stolen hero wun recovered , The t'wo thus put behind the bars are said to bo about aa hard citizens as have been cnpturod lately , and the break which they made on Tonnoy'a jewelry store is evldenco that they wore both bold and cunning , the burglary being committed whllo Teuuoy waa out to cupper , and when there nero many people in the immediate vicinity of the atoro. Prlncps , potentates , plain people , everybody noodo Samaiitun Nervine. Of drugqiats $1.50 Ool. H.Vatorn , U. S. dlatrict at torney , Kiuiaaa Olty , aald : "Samari tan Nervine cured my nloco of apanmn. " Druggiata in all otatce Keep it. SKIPPING SNEAKS. They dlvn the Police a Lively Rue but are Bucceasfuliy Capuued. Charles Johnson and William Muel- dun , the two sneak ttilovea arroatct for iiichiog n pair of par.tuloonn frjir Foreman's ntore , travel the police t run on Saturday. Marshal J&cksoz : wuo taking thorn in his hng y from the jail to the city building to have c hearing , when , by tiomo prcconcuitac arrangement , both prisoners jumped out nud started on the run. Jackaot could not very well run in two dlrec llona at onoo , nnd so started nftoi Madden nnd captured him Ho ther started for Johnson , who struck enl for the bluff * . Oflljorn Btooka and Mullen joined in the chaao. The former gut sight of him and fired twc shots , but the thlof rolled down the other aide of the bluff aud disappeared in the brush unhurt. Officer Mullet finally captured him , and on hia being ing taken before the uonrt the charge of larceny was changed to that of lar oeny from a store , and aa ho waived examination , and could not give bail he will probably have the chance t ( stay In jtll until next December a least. Vho other thlof , who did no give the oflheru so much trouble , wat let t ft" 011 a sentence of fifteen days li jail for larceny. LADY BEAUTIKIEUS. Ladles , yoi cannot make fair akin , rosy checks and sparkling eyes with all the cos rantics of Fmuco or beantlfiera of thi world , while in poor health and noth ing will give you such rich blood , cooi health , strength and beauty as Hoj Bittora. A Uhl is certain proof. COMMERCIAL. OODKOIL BLUrrB UAI1KET , WHEAT No. 2 spring , 85o { No. 3 , 70 rejected 5 * > c ; Rood demand , COUN There it not enough corn comln in t9 make a market ; dealers paying 218 ; rejected com Chfongo , & 62s ; new mixed 55c ; whiti corn , 6Sc. The receipts of cor . OATB Scarce and in good demand ; 31 HAY 0 00@7 60 per ton. 85 per bale. UIK 40@4 c ; light supply. CORN MEAL 1 25 per 100 ponnda , WOOD Good supply , prices at yardi B 00@0 00. COAL Delivered , hard , 11 00 per tor zoft. 5 50 per ton , liDTTEii Good butter scarce and In fa ! domami at 25q35c ( ; creamery , H5c , Eaos- Heady eale ana plenty c per dozen. LAUD Fairlunk'u. [ wholesaling at 12Jc 1'OOLTUY lplrmj doalerd paylnif 13o pe pound for turkeys ad lOo for chlckcw. VEaKTABLEi l'otatoe , f > 0cj onlonn , WV cabbaged , 3Utr)10o { ) per dozen ; applco , U 6 ( 8 50 per barrel. City ( lour from 1 W ) to 3 10 HI.OOMH 8 00 3 0(1 ( per doron , HTOUK. OAT1I.E 3 00g ! ) 50 ; o k'vni 0 00@G 50. lloab ilwlcoc for hutn ; qubt , ni th pitching hounoj nra cloHlnij ; shippers AI paying 0 00 to U 75. _ Cure of Fuonmonin. Mr. D. II. IJ-ruuby , of OWCKO , N. Y soys that hid daujator wan takuo with \iolcut c 4il whU.li tennlnntod with pnev monlit , and nil tha buit phynlclung iav ; Ilia cfjiti up anil ur.ul ili'i ' oiulil nut lire bu n fnw liDiirb at most. .Sli > was in thU coi dltlun when a frlen I reroimaemied Ul WM. HALL'S ISAL8AM FOK TH LUNGS and udyls-d her to try It. 81 accepted it an a laet report , and wai su prUecl to find thitt it pr iluced 4 mnrkc change for the better , and by perieverla In Its uio a permanent cure waa eflecteJ. PETERSEN'S AIR-SHIP. Olaimlng to Have Solved the Problem of Aerial Navi gation , A Firing Mnohliio wliloh 1 * z- jioctcd to Shoot Tliruuuh Bptoo at the Rntn of duo Hun dred Miloinu Hour- New \oikstir. Few men in Now York have led more eventful lives than Oaptnin Curl W. Peterson. Ho waa born lu the Duohy of Sjhlcswlgwhen that province naa Dart of Denmark , and came to the United States thirty ycara ngo. Ho has boon sallinakor , ahlp builder , sua captain and Inventor , Whim on a whaler twenty.five years nco Oitptalu Peterson , with five companions , ex plored Oapo Olicljuaklng , the north ernmost paint lu Europe1. A year later ho visited the Caroline Arohtpol ago , lu the Pacific ocean , and fought the savages thero. His next exploit waa a descent with Ion mnii npon an Island northeast of New Guinea , the Inhabitants of whlah wore ) cannibals , Of late Captain Peterson has turned his attention to inventions , Twelve years ago ho doMgnod n submarine steamer and a floating dock. By moans of the latter portions of the ocean about sunken chips 200 foot un der water could bo pumped dry , aud the vessels raised by powerful machines. As $4,000,000 capital would bo required for the operation of the floating dock , the captalu was never able to carry out his prrjoot. His latest and greatest Invention la an ntr-shlp , for which ho has obtained letters patent In the United States aud sovornl European aonntrlos. A cor poration called ' 'Potoreon'a Aerial Navigation Company , " with a capital of $100,000 , divided Into shares of $2 oaoli , has boon formed to build ana ran th-fillips. The oflioo of the com pany Is at Hall 4 , Ooopor ItiHtltute , where a reporter found Captain Pdtor- oou , i day or two ago , The Inventor is a benevolent-looking man of middle age , with a patriarchal beard , "Yon want to know about my ship , oh ? " ho slid. "Well , lot mo toll yon in the first place , that my theory Is altogether different from that of all other aerial navigators. " "In what way ? " "Thoy have clung to the erroneous idea that an alr-shlp can bo propelled by machinery , although all their ex periment provo that the machinery necessary to drlvo a vessel of & glvon size Is too heavy for the ship to carry. It la like putting a sixteen pound weight to a ono pound pleoon , and ex pecting him to fly with it. " "Wnat la your Idea ? " the reporter asked "Junt this , " replied Captain Peter- aon , pointing to a drawing on the table before him , "Wo have along , TGofablu balloon , inlhtod with atreot gas at n temperature of 130 degrees Fahrenheit. Through the baleen pasi four masto , and about the foot of each if them H cabin is built. At the bun of the ship la a vtr'.lcal rudder used tc alter the conraa to right ot left. A horizontal rudder at the stum oorvot to roguhuo the angle at which the venaol rleoa or frills. Yon nndor ntaurr ' Yisf , but I don't see where yon ; propelling power comes In. " " You will BOO It nil In a mlnnto Just hold up the pamphlet. Thanks Now , lot that represent the ballooi and this onvulopu thu horizontal rudder dor at the atom. When wo let th nhip looao from the ground the envelope opo is depressed thus , A current u air , aa the ptmphlut rifles ( ju.it . lift 1 a little ) , utrlkcH the envelope am throws the head of the pamphlet atai angle upward. Thus wo shoot npwari obliquely. " "How fa t do wo shoot ? " "Our initial velocity ie | aovon foe four Inches per second , but In th eleventh second wo make 154 feet that ia to say , wo are traveling at th rate of 100 miles an hour. " At thla the reporter dropped th ahlp to the table , leaving the cap tain holding the horizontal rudde aloft. "That strikes you aa rather un usual , I fancy , " obsrrvod the In ventor. "Juit a trlfl ? , " responded the re porter , faintly. "JBnt you BOO the principle. By mean of the rudder I convert the llftln power of the gas into a force to pull th ahlp forward. " "Yet you atlll go upward. Sup pose you should ever want to com down ? " "Then wo cool the gas by a patoc process of mlno , and reduce its volnm 70 per cont. It becomes a dond weigh and the balloon is reefed , Gravltatlo foroca the ship down , whllo the reals ! anoa ot the envelope I mean th rudder oiunea the bow to sink firs' ' To rotBcend wo simply expand the g ; by heat , and up wo go. Iu each c the four cabins is an apparatus fo heating and ono for cooling the gni The angle tf ascent oan bo so regulate that the vessel advuncca horizontal ! C5 miloa , whllo she gooa ono mile uj ward. She stands on ono taok nut she baa made 400 miles headway , " "That would bring her about si mlloa above the earth , Captain , observed the reporter , after makln a hurrlod calculation with his pone npon hia cuff a trick which ho Itarnc In the mental arithmetic claea i school , ' 'Exactly. " "How are people to breathe at thi , t altitude ? " demanded the notvapapi man quickly. "Tho o.-sblno are air-tight , my acu yonn ; ; friend , nnd wo pump in & until wo havu an atmosphere dom oconi-h for breathing purposes. " "Won't n velocity of 100 miles a hour tear your baleen to pieces ? " "No , air it ia mudo of atout all ] covered with India rubber varnish. " "How often will your gas have to I renewed ? " "It will ba possible to retain It foi mouths , but wo expuct uevur to mal a voyage moro than a mouth Ion Wo will go to Europe in three daya "You have not told ino how Iar | your chip ia to bo. " "The ono wo intend to build th year will ba 250 feet long , Includli both rudders. Her extreme TV id will bo 122 foot. The masts will 1 30 foot high , and the superficial ar of the ehlp will bu 18.000 cqnaro foe I not counting the raddoru , which mes uro 800 sqnaro feet each. Such a ves sel will lift 9,000 pounds , " For n moment the Inventor waa silent and gazed fondly at a model of his air-ship , whllo thoroportorlutonod to the drowjy tinkling nf the bolls on the Third avouno horao-cm. "Wnat do you prop'.so to use your ships fet ? ' Inquired the consumers of gniphito. "They won't pay as freight vessels. " "You are right , " answered Oaptnin Pototaou. "A ship like the ono I have described would go on exploring voyagea , Thou wo should know oil about the North Polo. I suppose , If the air did not freeze the gaa and tend nil hands Into the sea , " "Wo should look jut for that. Wo can Bolvo the mystery which onvolopoa the Polo , floating ftr above the ocean , upon the dark surface of which wo should ace the whlto borgB fliuh- iu ? , wo could pcnotruto literally to the ends of the earth. " "Djos your ship require a largo crow ? " "Only cloven men. " "How much would she co i ? " "About S'JO.OOO. It is possible to hnlld a ship largo enough to carry 100,000 passengers. " "Has any such ship over boon ac tually built ? " asked the reporter. "No ; but my model has demon strated the oorrccvuous of my reason ing by moving at the r.Uo of thirty- two feet pur second. It ii a great thing , I toll you , sir. For fifteen years I have boou studying aerial navigation. Our company la prosperous , and I will yet live to make the trip from hero to Liverpool in seventy-two hours. " Again the Captain full into a reve nue , and again thu reporter hoard tbo jingling of the car-bolls. It was grow ing dark tn the llltlo ofllco aa the re porter qijtly walked away , leaving the Inventor looking upon the shadowy form of his model. OF WATtR. Mr. Joseph 0. Blcknell , No. CI2 Main street , Onmbrldgnport , Mass , , writes Apill 27 , JB < U : "I havj been terribly allllctedfnr yearn with gra\ol ami kidney disease , My urine contalntd briokdunt deposits , und at times I could not pisi my water except in drops and with great pnln ; ami have had to got up ni many as fifteou times during the night. I tried several physicians ; they did me no good , hut n friend of mine , who had used Huut'd Itcmedy told me to got a bottle aud try it. He had been cured of n severe cane similar to uilae , and that oth ers had used Hunt's Komeily InCauibrhlgo and pronounced it a medicine of real mer it , After being repeatedly urpcil I pur chased a bottle , aud bjforo I had used all of It I paesoil a stouo us largo ns n pea , followed by umallcr ones , I have used in all ton bottles , and it hiui completely cured me. My kidneys arn In excellent condi tion , nml for one of ( OS ) sixty eight years , I can truly say I feel like n young man , wirh strength nd vitality. My family UHO the Homedy , tncl would not bo without It , nnd never tall to recommend It to our friends and neighbors In Cambridge and Boston , You are at liberty to BO my nnmt in priiieo of tbo beat kidney and liver mod' iclno , Hunt'a Itcinedy. " "DID WONDina FOR ME" Tboaho\o wordx are from Mr. LEWIE KKRN , No , 1) ) Highland Avenue , Maiden , MOM. , April 28,1883. Hesaye : "I hove been troubled for yearn with kldnoy and liver complaint , follownd by gravul , witli severe paiim iu my buck and groins , I had great trouble in puasln water , it boliu ci\nty and tcoomp-mloil by tcrrlblo burn ing , the vessel bomi ; coaled with brick duet deposit , I was recsmrnendcd to uii Hunt's Horucdy by a friend who had b-ei completely cured of a similar trouble. . purchased u bottle at the ilriu'glxtH , am commenced to Improve at onco. I Imv need but two bottle' , and it has dona uou ilersfor ma no moro kidney trouble , n' moro pnlu It has given mo new Ufa , am 1 would not ha without Hunt'n Hciacdy a any price. It In all that it in rucumtuotid oil to bo , and 1 cheerfully givi > thin toxti uiony for the benefit of the m inv sufferer from kidney disease and gravel " IIostatcr'aBton a mcel . 'emeni ration philoix ph } whlchntpfi tout prevails ' Is a porfoctl pura > cictabl teinedy , tmbrai .Ing tlie Urn r properties of ' , , proven 11 vo , ionic and an a tcrttUe. Itfort flea the bed agalnat dlseav Invigorates ar S4S3NBI'ml&llzoB tt MI 8T ° McHfi cri ° i'iivoi fc .and liver , an PefTect < a lalutai * II I fel change In the ci tlrea ) stem. For Hal by all Vtuggblt aud Dcalaraifcne ally , ray 10 raio ecd'i * CORNICE WORKS" It Iron and Slate Hoofing , 0 0. 8PKOIIT , Proprietor. itn 1111 Douglas 8t. Offlaha , Nell t UANUi-AOTunnn ; oF OILVANIZUD ' t. 18 Iron Cornices if DORMER WIISDOVVS , FINIALS ir ! , Tin , Iron and Slate RooflngS , d Specht'a Tatont Jlotalllo Skylight Paten iy Adjusted Hatchet liar and liracltot } Bbolviucr , I arn the ceneral agent u for the above line of goods. uX IRON FENCING , 1'alustraden . Verandas In X rUDblllKD | J > i * uow * * uon. T 01 ni.iuia , AI II Bank lUnings , Window Blinds , Col IIg lar Guard * ; alno g GKNUllAL AGENT FOR II id PEERSON & EILL PATENT E idU SIDE ULIND. "FOR TABLE USE. " The Natural Mineral , KAISER WATEF From Blrroiborn on tlia Vllttun UKCOMMKNDKD IIV TIIK IHGIIKST Mhl OAI , AUTIIOHITIEU. KHF.1) K IIOI.LKNDEII & CO. , Role 'ir t or t U. d. and Canala , 115,117 , 111) ) | Um at. , N OK Ail 3u )0 PILE OINTMENT . 8 ir OINTM T- . . OC 3EI x.BT3Ka'S ! CO Fever and Ague Tonic Cordial. . .1 COf f , STANDARD LIVER PILLS. . . SO ils DIARUliCKA'.UUK i ! ilsK th SURE CURE FOR CORNS . bo ( Warranted or money refunded. ) ua FOR BALE BY ALL DRDGGJST it , Manufacture ! by W. J.Whlteho" e,806Noi Ith St. feb. PAPER WAREHOUSE ! CRAHAWi PAPER GO. 217 ind 219 North MiliiHt , St. Loiili. ttliOLMitr DKALFMIN HOOK , > DADCnQwiUTtvo NEWS , f rArtllo iwiiAi'1'i.x KNVKLOPES , CAUD BOAni ) AND Printers' Stock h paid for lUgs and Paper StccV , Scrap I tnn and lleUlt. 1'aper block Warehouse ! 1223 to 1237. North Sixth itrcct. _ may 21 .1m SHOT Blood Poison. ATLAXTA , fa. ! , Aprl 17 , 183. In 1B7R I w. the victim of > t toirlhlo llln-n ! Poltan , amlnfior hilni ; troVnd hy throa phjul * cl n condnwl lo my 1ml , not able to r l ! my 1m" il to mliovl pnlt [ ne up a otirf lilooJ , anil rciluc d In wf Iflit from ISO ti 130 iiiumli I II on b'lMM th ineolHWll-TS 1'F.CII'IJ , and In lc than three iionthv * fiitlrtlj well , HclpliPil 1 ! > 1 tnd livro never 1ml a rjmptom of the dome Blnu If ll hal not breT for Swift's Specific ' oulMnv < hd-n It in ) Brno 'JOHN V IUS 01' . TRIIDlOT BPHN30 TWO YfAR J V/l flOUT OUT RCklE' . Mi-rciltal Hnuumttlim n d mo a rrlppta Alter t > ui/ Hoi i'rln ' < t o cir and the Ael cut ) ml 1'ott-h trta ment'in M I w nti-kclttTM ana unaMr t ) ila niijthln/ I was prcTallcd iifon t3 take a conrn.i s S. a. A'tir tttlni ; thro i tottluiinj i > p u Itobr ti t > lmprov , ami I Buttled Moh ra Ml ) Wh 11 I nail t k n t'Aeho hottU I fill cll rw I mat did. I 19 now t < Ua moll In sin e I took S H , S My hutlth and aju Uitc are ( -no 1 , aid I am ab'e to attimtlti ] xll ihp UI.IIIDK | I cm got. Hut UprlntT' ) , Jm 1,1 3 01U8. BhUO. C I HAH HBWAHD will IDnA \ to nnr D I UUU ( Jhomlsttt hi ) w.ll llnd , en nn ) } ili of 100 bottle * of 8 H. 8 , one particle ol Mercury , Iodide ol I'otft-vilum , or oilmr Mineral . Draw or 3 , AtlanU , Qi. Our Ilttlo oo' < millml fnso to npnllca i- " B BS IIU B H HIUIIIR CllSt Charla/iBt / , BT-LOUIS X o A HKGULAK QUADUATE of two medic * collPKOo.ihui been longer envairsd In tha Iroal- ment ol CIIIIOMO. NGUVOUa. SKIN ANR ULOOD Dlwagoa than an ) other phjalcUn la 81. Louie s city \pura show and all old realdantl know. Consultation troa and Invited. When II la IncomoDlcnt to vlalt tha city for treatment , medlclnos can ba sant by mall or oxpru'M overy-i hera Ouraalo cases mranlcotl ; whom doait exlitt It Ii frankly ntatod. Call cr write. Ntrvotw proatratlon , Debility , MenUl ami Pbyaleal Wuftkoenn , Aluronrlal and ether nlloctlunn of Throftt. Hlcln nnd Uonei Hload Iniptiritteti and Bliu.l Skin Affoetlons , Old Horos and llloon , Iniiodltfn.uU | to Murriu. 0. Khcuni ti m , iMlem. tliicnlivl i > Ugnlloii ti ctvw Iron : oviTr-worUcd hili ) riUIKUOAL i.rl'lut ; from lii.iru | loann. thu whol MARHlAfliSS ) told U n ) [ . , . who iimym * | . ry , who may not , why , wvujiii , cons iuca : < tuil cure SiiuUJ for 'n u < inu.n cr ntni DR. K. 0. Wm'H NMtVR AtD RALX TKKt n sr , aKuaraitutd np'ilfl3 for Utilerli , Dizil- ne8 , Con ulsloni Fltn , Ncrvl 111 NcumcU , Ilcadarho , n\o n 1'ioitrat'on raueod b > the line of alcohol or tobv.cn , WikoIullncHi , Mental ICireea | OD , Hiltenlng of tin train nsiiltint' In Inunlty and l-udlng to ralrorr , uecaj , and clu.th 1'romaturo Old AK'I Ilarroureiis , Lots cf power In either sot , Involuntary I.O'IO atid flptrroat- orrbwa cauiod by ovorexertlon of the brain , ( clfabute or over Indulgence- Rich bax i on t > ln ono month's treatment , $1.00 a box , or ilz boxea for K 00 eent by mill prvpkld on ricclpt of price. WE OUAItANTKB SIX BOXES To euro anyfcaie. With each order received by us for ilx uoxta , accompanied with tS 00 , v. o will lenil tin purctiuer our written guirantae to re fund the money If the treatment does net effect acme. 'Ouirintcoa l iued only b ? . 0. F. GOODMAN m &ev w ly Drucelit Omaha Neb. Dr , Felix Le Bran's G Bran'sG PREVENTIVE AND CURB I FOR EITHER SEX. Thli ronncdy holng Injected cllrtctly to the Boat of the disease , rcxiuirea no ihin < o of diet or nan- rooua , meicurlal or poltonout medicines to b < takin In'trnillj.hcntuod ( AS A PREVENTIVE by ilther tcx.lt Ia Impssiilblo to contract any fi ; vato alsca c ; but In the cue of those already > D UNFORTUNaTELY AFFLICTED wo Kuwantco 3 l > oici to cure or wo w 11 refund the iroiujy I'dco br mill , postage- paid , 2 per box , cr 3boxo. fjr W. Written Guarantees | toiuu 1 by all authorized amenta. UK FKLIX LK 11IIUN & CO. , Sole Propa. 0. F. Ooodnai , Dmif.nit , Kolo t gent , for I Omaha , Ke'j. me awly DR HENDERSON A rejiihr giaduat * , in inedlrlno. 0\or 10 601 H 8t fears' practloa II UO In Clilciijo. Authorized by thaaUto to treat Chroilcrurvoui ( and Frlvntu dla > .he ciuu9 , A'tliina Epllepjy , llhea- ew I'liii , Tnuo W nn , Urln- Hkln Ii9ei8"9 , bauiNAL XS ( llloht lOJ'i ) SlXDAL Uiiiiiri'rr ( lo4 olsuxuai powtr ) Etc , Cures uu r- itntotd or u cnuy roliudej. O ri ( a lo ' . Thon- DO aands of CUM a cured No Injurious inodlclnea t fed .No dutoiitlou from builne. * . All 11 edl- rlnes ftiinUNol ocn to patients at a dlitacce , 20 Co > .a jliatlo'i free and toullduntlal call or vrlta , AKO KiidoiporleHCoaro luijiortitit A liOOK foi 00 both eexej llluntratM and clrcilart of other taint ; * bunt ei ltd for mo 3s ( tLmpo. VAKR 2 IRPONytlj "Parts of the hairan body 20 enurgnl , dovilorx l onO utronKthtncd , " ttls an IntorfMlny ithertneuient loojr rtta Ic air piper. In reply to inquiries wowllluytltl 20 there AO iviaentai t huiubuif about thU Cti 20S. ihecoutrKt ) , lh otlyertlm rs \oryhlfhlylc * doried Intcrrmed venous rrny get pualed clr < S. culan trlvinir all panlculara , if'vlnff ' all pailloo > larn , py addriMiiii. Erlo Mtxllcal Co. , P. .0 1,2 ith . 613. Buffalo N. V Toledo K > ' ' 6m DUl-ly . * f-