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. 2 TilE DAILT BEE---TUESDAY , AUGTJf 28 , 1883.
TiLE MORAL O IT.
\Vc may moralize as much as we
please about Iain ; but the tact ! ,
that we don't like it while it 1ast ,
and that we want to get rid of' it as
' soon as we can.Vlietlier caused by
rheumatism , gout , dsordcred liver
weak nerves , irregular kidneys , bad
bloods or anything else that is just
the reverse owliat it should be , the
sooner it out of the system the
happier we are. Whether pain is
the result of imprudence or of accident -
dent , or is sent as a punishment for
2 our sbs , may be a nice question for
the philosophers to argue ; but pee.
pie wo arc suffering want first to be
rid of the pain , after wlilch those
who are fond ofargunient may argue
; the matcr to tlier hearts' content.
Above all theory , argument , and
philosophy , comes the delightful fact
that Thwws's JitoN BITTERS drives
pait % away. Sufl'erers run no rsk in
trying this medicine , the only corn-
: pound containing iron which carries
no rnischicfwith it. Those who have
IISC(1 it vil1 tell you so ; and you can
try for yourself by buying a bottle
of the nearest druggist. .7
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VEGETABLE OOMPOIThTIi
10 ft 1'osItIv nr
or tl th.ie I'.tnM eompl.nt. ! nd We
0 eomon to Our bcittemlo popnlsUoui.
! edicIootor Vomnn. Invcnt4by Vomp
I : Preporcil by a
. Grutiut .diiI mwnry Sipisib , flay. it JtI.iiI
'trItreytvta ' the drooping ptrfti , Inlgorate. ,
rmotzc the organlo funoiloni , gIei ! utkfly ' 4
kmae to the utcp , romtors the w.tural Iustr JO t
pedj4anlaonthop..o choekowomM lb. fruI
of Ufo'a pn thg o.t.d e&rl iurnvnr ttrno.
VPhstcans Usii It and PracrIbo It FreeIy.'W
I kt remove , t&tntnMl , flatuleflc7 , deitzoyi all ct,1
% r ittmuVt , , iid rtlI.ri weakness ot the totnl
% ,1&t frdD of bO&thIZ down , cauth'g pain , wlg
.d hickacho , I , Mw&yi permanently curt4 by II. tiM
To , tIio euro or 1Ci1.ey Oomplolnta of titber oil
I ' comtouna . urnrpoue&
J.TDTA r , PINIflTAM'A F.T.OOD PIflWIEl
, tU rrodlcato every vedlIO of humor , from Lb
1ood nnd tvo tone and ptrength to thu ayiteir , C
i&n womIa or CiUd. liudit on having it.
DoUtho Compound ftfldDIOOd I'urlfter ro , rero
l3 and Wctrn Atonno , Lynn , fau. l'rle.
* ther , l. Six bottlca for $5. sent liy mull ! n the kn
$ t pflL or ot lozengLO , on receipt iC price , $1 pir hi
, r clitier. t'Inkh&ni trtie , WWOTi alt Icttori I
tiinlx * , tflCIOOC.BUUflp. ticrnitottitiinuhLt.
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0 OFF1II BMtGAINS IN
Busineis Property ,
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aAI : Tea' Omaha
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. WE IIAVI A ItANOIL OF
1.0000 . .aro tco1.oc
; w1I.IcI1 w1 oFvI1I1
AT A LOW PRICE
WIT ! ! A
Iauc of ovcra1 Thonsall crc
. BEDFORD & SOUER
213 R.I4th ih ot.
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, ' ; irn LEADINO zav Yo8i
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Cifl &nd look over toy new btoro tid ecu my ni
Uood. .
1207 FARNAMSTREET. 120
Under Ue nians cmoiit of Mr. Koliah.
J.E.ROUSE ,
Consutllng and Civil Engineer ar
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FINE ART INT00Rt _
A Talk iIh Br8tly , the Photographer ,
011 Photographs an
Fotoraphy ,
Daniel Webster , John 0 , Calhoun ,
and J'onny Lind Before the
Camera.
NoIIion VH.IinnLry-flIckcnu nnd Pro.
fesor Morflc-OenrWi1t1cnnd
Anicrlcan Art.
Corrcpornlcnce C1editi4 Le4cr.
Nw : YoRK , Augu8t 23.-I met l3rztdy ,
the greAt pliotogrnplicr , in the Fifth
AVCIIUO Hotel th.nighit , an active , black
eyel , dark cornphcctcdtnnn with tIm years
of sixty but thio faculty of thirty. lie
lOOlI4 as young now as be ( lid twenty
years whicit ho traveled with the Union
army atiti took ihotographis of the battle
fields. Mr. Brady may ho caihed the
father of American photography. lie
and
t'itorussoit Moit.I : ,
the inventor of the telegraph , male the
lin.t ( laguerrootypes in this country , nil
as far hack as 1851 , Brady took the prize
over , Europcnn photograhy in the
\7.rld's Fah itt London. Brady flfll
Morse had their daguerreotype cstalltah.
iiiciit iii a long jown in Becknian street ,
In the lower hurt of Now York. New
York WM then a city of about three hiuti.
tired thousand.Vhulo Morse was
dnguerreotyping1" says Mr. Brady , "lie
va $ at his invention. 'rite room wns half
filled with little machines anti wire wa
coiled abotit it , fastened to the walls aiid
strotchicti hero arni there about the rooni.
\'hen he had accolu1)hshlcd liii object lie
had great trouble iii getting congress to
fake it up. lie fiiiahly got an approprin.
tloii of three thousand dollars , and this
aided him in putting the hitlo from Balti.
more to 'Washington , whihehi established
liii ; success. Whieii ho was working here
in Now York the 1)e0Jl0 laughed at hini.
lb was caricatured in tim newspapers ,
aitti vaii looked upon as soniotliiiig of a
crack-brained fool , "
"What kind o a manwas hoT'
"Oiio of the Pleaiitcst and most gon-
ticinanhy I have over known , " was the ro
lilY. "lIe was a man of much learning ,
very refined , and broad iii his views. lie
m.d a hard time of it for years , but site-
coodod in the on.land died worth a great
fortune. "
"Mr. Brady , " said I , "you have pito.
tographed tvery prominontcharactor who
havoconie before the country for the
paitt thirty years , have you noti"
" 1 supioao I Intro , " was the reply.
" \VchI , thou , whom do you consider
Thu OILIATE MAN
among theniV'
The reply came without hesitation :
"Daniel Webster. lie was the greatest
by far. lie stands like a giani above all
others. Webster was a grand man intel.
loctually , 1.hysically , and .phiysingnomic
ally. lie litul a grave , noble , digtiilietl
face ; large , luminous dark eyes , full of
hiiatorttid a bight , brosd , full forehead.
lie was it pleasant mait before the cattiera ,
nitti liii face stooti its scrutiny woll.
1oItu c CAI.IIOUN
was another giant , ivhiorn I have often
taken , and Clay was another. Calhoun
hind the inosL ioiidorfitl eye I have over
seen. Through the catnorait looked like
a blitzing ball of light. It was sot deep
in his head , and his face scorned to draw
dark rings around it. Cnlhioun'tt hair
stood Uj ) iii earlier years like that of
Andrew Jackson. Later it was smoothior
and lila chocks wore more sunken froi
the consumptionwhiich was gnawing away
his lifo. fib foi'ehioad was high , but his
hair grow down upon it. lie was a
modest fellow , very reftned and very
retiring. "
"Who is
Thu i'1UTTlEST WOMAN
you hitive ever takenl"
"I have taken nearly all of bho actres
sea and a great may society belles , bul
the prettiest of till was Adelaide Noilson
I She vita the iteareat perfect iii face and
forni of iiiiy woman I litwo over soon
She stood the test of the camera undot
vhichi every line comes out , and whicl
often turtis beauty into iighiiiesa. Thu
faces offuw society belles will stand tin
test. Adelaide Neilson's face was with
out a flaw , and her form was that , of t
goddess. "
"Whut do you think of Laugtryi"
"I have not seen her except in 1)hOtO
graph. Biit she is not a perfect womat
by any means. She is a fine.looking ant
itial , 1mB a good physique , but her fact
lacks strength , and is barren of intellect
utility. it in too long , iiiid it shows forth
110 soul , "
"have you ever fiiken
OIIAIILEi4 1UUXIN $
p Mv. Ilnidy 1" said I.
"No. But I know him personally
and I sent a titan to England to arrangt
to have bun him lecture in Ainorica uudci
niy nianrigenietit. This -was just befon
the opening of the var , and after ho hint
! written those American Notes , whicl
made hthtti so unpopular hero for a time
ITo was a little afraid to conic to tin
United i3tates , and feared ho might bt
S mobbed. Horace Orooloy' and others al
my instance assured htliti htewould be wel
treated , and joinoti in pressing him ti
001110. Then his troubles with his vif
caltie Ott , and his publishers would no
lot him leave , fearing his wife's lawyer
would institute procoeditigi against thou
iii uuie way. So the ai + angomen
was put ouifrota one duty to another unti
I the war broke out , atid thou ho could no
lpouuio. Souno years hater ho diii visit th
ljnitot states , but t was under ililleren
auspices titan tame. i unit hun Iirst at.
dinner nt Dolinoulco's , and liked hit
I much"
"Did you ever uhuotogrnp1u huinil"
"No lie hail a cast iron contrac
with some London photographer , wide
kept hint front sitting to uiuty other. "
. ' 'Are such contracts cotoinouul"
"Yes , very' . Nearly every noinbihit
S , usmkes thmu either huuuioif , or throng
liii ; agent. It is a grwut card , you kuiou
for the phiotgntlhuer ) , and they sonuotiutit
Pay hundreds of dollars for a sittiuig. "
- "fly the vut ) ' , " contiuunetl Mr. Brnd3
"J wits the first to photograph
J1NY LINI ) .
1 got her to sit to mu a vook tufter uth
, handed in Now York , until before sit
a siuig. At this time I lund an otuico o
iw Fulton uutrcet. 'l'huo PcOI)10 ) iii a groi
crowd followed her to the office , and th
7 street for a block each way w'as lille
- irith 1)001)10 to sco her come out. W
lot her out aback way to avoid them , "
"W'as Jenny Lind prottyi"
ii "No , sItu had a rather pleasant face , C
I U that Byodieht order , square and red. "
"Are we nuiking much midvancotuoui
In the
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Mr. Dradyl"
a There hiavoboon no great linprovoinoul
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within the pMt few years. ¶ liio dry pro.
CG3 , or thmntofhist4flt1uneOufl photoraphi.
ing , which is nowused har oiy , is a great
tidvancoinent in certain iliroctions , It
enables us to photograph places and
things which wo could not iot with tIme
old Proce. By Lids tin nudionco , a car ,
Or aliorso race , may be taken and after-
wants developed by the menus of acids ,
The photographs so taken are not
superior , If they are equal , to those taken
with time old process , but improveniem4s
may be male in this direction. "
"I see. , Mr. Brady , every once iii a
while the statement thnttho art of
rItoTooftArltzNlJ IN
has at last boon perfected. Do you thilik
that a uossibihityl"
III shouhtl fear to say , " wag the reply
of this "that
young gray-haired man ,
anything was an impossibility. I have
seoul so many evident imnpossibihitics be-
conio possible actual facts. Thin Reouuis
iunprohahho. All the clicmni8ta of the
world have bcn working on it for years ,
amid mis yet no one has succeeded , Thirty
years ago there was a man minuted Hill
somewhere uui in time Catskills yhio
tended to have discovered this art. lie
made I'rofessors Morse , Silhimnan anl
others believe iii huiun , and ho also wrote
to immo. I nmpointed it nucetiuig vithi Imimu ,
(01(1 ( hmimn I would Itmt $10,000 imito the
Chemmulcal bank of Now York , amid would
raise $ OOOO , moore for time deelopmoemmt
of his iuivemmtion if he could show mile
it was a homma fiche one. lie failed to appear -
pear , anti nooui becune kmiowmi as a fraud.
"In mhuotraphmiumg iii colors no COmiljO-
sition has yet bccmi found which will succeed -
coed , Thme tubing of difliurcmmt conmposi.
tiomms and colors for ditrerent parts does
tint ummako good pictures , amid so far black
alit1 whmito is all we have iii time photo.
graph. 'limo old daguerreotype , made on
silver plates , given the most lifo.liko tiumts ,
and 1 still think it makes tim best like.
1105505. ' Phmotographts are cheaper , how.
ever , and they hunve rtimi out the daguor.
rcotypo.
"What poophi make
ruin UF.nT 1II0T0OILAI'ilH
in thu world , Mr. Bradyl"
"The Auumcricans make as good as nay.
Thirty years ago , whmemi I wont to Europa
to fluid semite imumprovemontut to bring lucre ,
I found wo were ahead of the Eurzpeamus.
Since thou time domunud for ecemiery
photographs and pimotogrnphs of pictures
have brought. up Eurolean phttography.
But there are no , hiohgraphtors ) anywhere
whio can beat the tuix or sevemi best.
establisiumnents hero , amid the California
photographers excell all others in scenic
work. ( Jood pliotograimhmnmg is miow ( lone
in aiumiost every county in thio Union ,
arni our piiotoralucrs are improving iii
taste and draping yearly. "
"I see that many photographs fade ,
Mr. Brady ; what is the cause of this ? "
"It lies in the use of poor materials. A
good photograph will not cimango un4er
time influence of light , but to make good
work costa macro , and those people who I
buy a cheap irticic often unknowingly
buy a poor ( ftC. "
"Speaking of faces , Mr. Brady , what
do you think of
. OSCA1L
"Itis a very peculiar one , " wait the reply -
ply , "Oscar many be somnethuing of a fool ,
hut lmo has set tim Americans wild emu
color. I timink lie liuti done good for
Amnerica. lb hits gottemi us out of the
ruts of ungainly ll.ck and white. It
amity ho that the bright substitute lie hiatt
given us i not time beat. But the pee.
plo are itwakened , amid their imivemitive
gunitma immay not commduet a new art , dis-
tinctivciy Amncricamt. Cuu.
' % Viiy is Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkhiam's
Vegetable cqmumpound like the Mississippi
river in a sprilig freshet ? Because time
immuomiso volummie of this healing river
moves with such niounemituni that it
sweeps away nil obstacles and is literally
tlooding time country.
Senator Trunlbult'H Two Troubles ,
Scargeant-at.Arms Fremich , in a lcturc
upon "Ten Years About the Senate , " re
lated the followimmg : "Lyman Trumbull
was anotimer great lawyer , and a good
doalof a ustatesmnon. Like Fessendemi , ui
debater rather timnn an orator. A shari
, limit , ( listimt1uishmcl by great acutness elI
I discrimination and accuracy of statemomil
, timid of judgment. Not as strong a mnar
L tul Fessenden , but. in many traits uk ,
1 Imiumi. There was a time , while Mr. Truin
I bull was chmnirmuutmi of time sommato commit
3 toe on the judiciary , that Bommjanuin But
' br ivuis cimamuinian of time judiciary comnmmtit
i tee of the house. It was during thmi
period that a dolegatiomi front one of tiut
southuemum states visited SVashimmgtomm with
. a ( lesire to socur , , the immipoachmmommt aii
i remnoval of time federal juidgo of tlmoii
. state. They intnrvious'ed Mr. Butler am
3 to the probability of carrying such a macas
. mire tlmnsumghi tlmuitsession. ' 1 don'tknow- ,
1 IVflS Mr. Butler's reply. 'I am cimairma ,
of the judiciary conunitteo of the house
The zmeccssary can bo hind hero. Butt Ly
milan Trtmtnbtmll is ciuti'mrmaui of time seimat
comnmitto , and Jmtdgo Trumbull istroub
I led with two thmins-thuo dyspepsia
) which makes imimui mmumsernblo , and a con
science , which makes him uncortaimi. " Iii
thmes&muodern timmies Uioro may be maii
I others besides General Butler who wouk
1 snocrat : a senator for being caught ii
. VMhington with a conscience , but thoru
3 must be left some of time oid.fashmiouiet
people who in their simplicity , wouht
t honor the man all tIme more. "
) Iimstatutly flOUOYCd
S trt , Ann Lacour of Now Orletas , La ,
L wrltest-I iiae a on who lmas been tdck fo
S two years ; he lmas been attended by our IezidIu
ihyslc1uuums but nil to no 1)UTPtt. 'I'hls mornini
Li imo hmu4 Imis usual 01)511 of cuughlumg , antI wait imi
L greatly prostrated in couequsnoo , that death
LI teemed imnummiucut. We lied in time house
t Iottic of Dit. WM. IEA1L'S BALSAM' to
U the LUNGS ; murehate.I by my hmusbammd , whm
t tmotlcetl your ndvertht.emuent yteterdimy.V
sUimmhmmhsteretl It according to drectioat ( ammd h
LI Iwitammthy relieved ,
tu
A PEEttIilS8 ClIIEIC ,
: ; VIutch it I'istol Iluhlet Could Not l'emi
( 'tt'LttO-Afl ) mnuu1umt "fiuii's At.
(01111)1 ut iitiI'ille.
l Grand islamul Nov , . .
, lnrty ) livimmg in Ommualma camno t
YB Gramul Isluumuti last. week to iutdtme hmi
rife , vhmo left hmiuit sonmo timume since o
'p utecouint of brutal treatumeuut , to return t
Oouaiuu muiti live with hmimmm , SIte rofuisem
to do so , amid hue catmuc tiown town am
0 pumuiebaseti a revolver amid i'etitmmetl to tb
U htoimsu wimero situ uva tttojmiuig , throat
Ii outing tu kill himself if' she poraistel ii
it Juer refusal. SIte knew his hmiubits too web
LU to relent , amid hue ihuieed the imiuzzlu o
d tue pistol to his left temmiplo aumil fired
C The bali , a ii calibre , glanced oil'am
time powder bumuin was the only damuago hi
received. Bystanders interfered air
) f took time revolver away froumi 1dm and It
was taken before tim judge , whmo gay
it hutuum the choice of leaving town by ( ii
next train or boimig put. in thu cooler , II
chose time former and skipped on thu
next train. Time nosttinmo hue wanta t
s shoot himself in the head ho should prac
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tico on a pummpkin to perfect hmis aim. We
withimold tIme names of tIme parties on no-
count ofthio lady , trite will continimo her
rcsidencc here.
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Workctl % 'ontlcrs.
"My daughter wsttt very bad off on account.
of a cold and taIn In her lungs. Dr. 1'hornc'
J.ckc4ric Oil cured ? er in wcn4i.Jtzr hours.
Otto of time boys was cimretl of sore throat ,
TlmI medicina hM worked wonders km our famn.
fly. 4tlVRh 1'Incknoy , Lake Maholiac , N. Y.
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1'ltOTICTiON PItOM IjIGIITNING.
A Cotic or Rules l'i'epared Iy ho
English Lightning Itod
Conference ,
hioiton Travelhor.
Time irnmcmmse damage done by light.
ning in time recent elictrical storms eta'
Phmasizos time necl of protecting houses
fromii thmundcriolts mmmoro oircctivciy and
more gcminernily titan now doimo in thus
country. The hate dostructioum of the
Standard Oil coumipaimy's tt.rmks time aunt.
toriumg of a Long Branch cimtmrchm steeho ,
amid the accident to time tcicpliono cx-
chmango at Daytoim , Ohio , show that. light.-
ning rods are going iimto disuse , or are
beiimg left. out of repair until they be.
collie dangerous. 'J'ime umiost etmminemmt
electricians have labored Imard to devise
rules for giving absolute efhiciency to
hightmiing couidutetors. The English Light-
mting Rod Coimferonce last year matured a
code of sitcli rules , amid iresemmtcd thema
jim a fornu intellmgibio to all imminds. Aniommg
those rules are sommme suggestiomus not
generally observed , Time rois "simould
preferentially be taken down time side of
time building whuichm is muost. exposed to
, " ahiotmll ' 'umot ' be bout abruptly
roummd sharp coriicrs , " amid "in no case
should the length of time rod between two
points be more thman hmalf as long again as
time straight hum joimmimmg thmcmmi , " while all
joints iii tfuo conductor , "besides beiimg
svoll cleaned , screwed , acarfed or riveted -
ed , should be timorouglmiy solder.
ott. " Thieso irnportammt cautious ,
it mnay be foamed are often overlooked ,
In tIme construction of highmtuming rods all
oxteizmal _ mmmetaliic immasses , sumchm as lead and
zinc roofiumg , vanes amid imuotal tanks ,
aimoimld be cominected with the rod by
metal fastenings , but the rod shmould muot
be attached to auiy racIal body whmolly
withmimm the Itemise.Vhiun suitable con
dumctors ( of copper weighing imot. less than
six ounces per foot. , or guulvaumized iroum
weighmimig not. less than two and a quarter -
ter pounds to the foot ) are provided their
ofliciercy and tue area of protection they
vill afford must largely depend on
timeir "carth"connectiouts. It seenisbost
tlmat the rod should bifurcate chose below
tlio surface of time ground ; emma part entering -
toring shallow , daummp ' 'earth , " and the
other deep "earth" iii a cast-iron pipe
sunk in a well , ammd giving , if possible , a
hundred square foot of surface to time
s'ater. In cities one part of time bifur.
cated rod may' lie connected. with time
water mnaimi , ammd bound to it with wire
for a distammco of four feet , and thou thor-
oughmly soldered to it , wlmilo thio other is
led by a copper or iron plate to a metal
plate three feet square , buried
jim pernmanontly wet earthi amid surrounded -
rounded by cinders or coke. Iii case per.
rnancuitiy wet earth cannot be imad , time
Lightning Rod coumfurence reposes the
alternative of connecting time rod by many
yards of rust..lroof metal tape , bud. in , a
coke-filled troncim , with a still'mmmetal 1)late
presenting asurface 'iiot less than em"lut.
een feet sIuare. " If these lrecautTons
scent to involve too much expeimso , it
almould be remembered that they are necessary -
essary to the safety of lifo amid property ,
amounting to nmillioims in valume , annually
destroynd by lightning.
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' 1SIy4Grnimtlf&itlmer's Ciock , '
Was once a very popular song , but like mnan
othmcm' sommtumnental ttmncs It doesn't wear wol
.Dr. 2'I.onuai' J.clctric (111 wile wear : It w'ml
wear away nil aches , sprains , anti paIns , amid
repay its. iiurehner a imumeired fold.
Three Dead Heroes.
m Now York Times , August 18.
The daily record of accidemits prOVes
L thmatimi the rank and file there are heroes
L whose deeds should place their namnes
I highi on the list of noble and seif-sacrific.
I ing macmm. Read time brief story of James
r Elliott's deatim in Philadelphia. On Wed.
nesday last this mnauu , a poor cripple ,
u whose years wtre timree'score and ten ,
I was himuping by tue side of the railway
- tracks picking imp scatterdd and neglected
. bits of coal , Near at hand were two lit-
. tIe boys between time rails of the mmuimi
- hiumeon wimich tIme fast express train from
I this city was swiftly approaching , . Time
.1 poor cripple shouted to timemn , amid they
1 did not hmear. But sooui they saw time
1 tanium and wore made helpless by fright.
LElliott. hiobbied aiong as fast as ] mis rhieu-
3 matic hogs would carry Imiun , amid reacimed
- , thmemn in time to save tlmemmm fromn a imorri.
ble deatim Omme hind been pulled away
I by lila tromuibling nuinma and time other imad
. beemm pusimed utside with nil time old mnan'u
. failing atrongtim , whmemi time merciless loco.
I mat'mve struck time brave old cripple and
- time wheels cut his body in pieces. lie
, imad rommmmdcd out amid. completed his life
. witim an act. of rare imeroism.
I A group of oxcuraionista were crossing
r thme railway traci a few ( lays ago , at
I Voodside , on Long Isiamid. A train ram
m coining , only twenty yards away , and c
3 woumia whmo saw it stopped in hier cours
I paralyzed by fear , \Vimoii death win
I close upon her , Michael Quinn leaped
from the platform , grasped her in hii
arias , and throw her headlong frommi tht
rails , But hue could not save Imimsolf ,
, am-ad perhumps ItO hind not thought of liii
r leril. Time locomnotivo lmurlocl luini
; thirougit time air with his blood strenmmiiumi
: fu'omn a dozen wounds , and in twcumty main
Li tmttms his vifo was a vidowammtl his six. lit
S tic chmildromu wore fatherless. But. thm
r Imaul bcu saved without. a bruise
Ii A tow dmu3's before Quimmn smcriliced : 1mb
life Jolmmm tiurphmy wits walking omm timt
railway track , near Ansoum'ma , Commum. , witi
two of his cimildeomu whmommu ho was takimi1
out for a day in time woods. Time biubbhini
vnters of mm little , itrcamn drowumoci tlic
. rattle of an approaeimimig train amid timm
cars wcm'o imitdomm by a sharp curve
\Vhmomi Iitmrphiy saw time trumimm it uvmuu lilimim
thou. it would be ahmumost , ilmilSSiliti for thu. .
three to escape. Ciutehmimig ump imis litthi
boy , Ime tiurow huimui tiowim time eimmbztmikiumemm
0 oim oime sitlo , amid timeim thm'ow his litth. .
S girl to a 1)111CC of saf'ut.y cmi time other aitle
mm liii , chuildvomm wore saved , but atthmu cm. .
a of Ida own life , for tue locommiotuve casi
Li his body against. a tolegmnpim pl0 , amid ii
1 twommty mmmimmutea Ito was dead ,
0 ? tltmrjmiiy diti to save his owim , whmih
. Elliott. aumd Quinn sacrificed thiemmisolve
it to save time lives of strangers ; but each
I one of these mmmcmi was a hero. 'I'Imoy wor ,
f imot 10(1 by a Itope of fame or applause
. timey amuimiy did timeir duty amid oboyet
Li the immunulses of their great. hearts. Thej
0 WOre obscure amid unknown mmmcmi of tim. .
LI rank and file , jim ittmtmmblo life , amid tim. .
0 Imminies as woil as thmoir deeds wilt eoon
a for'ottcmm , save by two bereaved fnmnmiioi
a anti'by the strangers vhmo were rosotmod
e Yet , for a time at. least thtur umisoiImsl
0 Imeroisni many make the world brighter h
0 those who know the story of these timuici
i. obscure grc $ men.
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MACHINERY !
A FIYI.t l.1N1CONHISTiNO or
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HORSE POWERS
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The Best in the Market.
3loiimtfacttmrod tiy
C. 0. COLTON tm. CO. ,
aatesbtmrg , ill.
MrScnii for Circmmlrmmnd i'rtce LL ° $ .
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an ACKNOWLEDOF.1) TO an utn BEST BY AtL
wflo ifAva iUT TItEM TO A PItAJ1ICATJ
TEST , ADAPTED TO
Hard and Soft Coal ,
COKL OR WOOD.
MANUAcTVRI 51
BUCK STOVE CO. ,
SAINT LOUIS.
Pierci & Bradford0
I-OLE AQENOT ron OJAIIA
PECK'S
REAL
ESTATE
AGENCY ,
Opposite Post office.
P1RT-CLA BUSINESS PROPERTY
IMP1LOVED ANt ) UNIMPItOVED
TIIROTJC1IIOTJT THE CITE !
Resident Property - - - Impro
0 4 room house on llarncy street , nor new
. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
10 0 room houioi.enr Atgh Schnoloii Daxen-
port street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 100
13 Doubo Iiouo 12 rooms , rents for 4O per
month . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 500
15 5 room I1ouo cor. lot on Douglas , otrect. . 1 000
16 5 room home. cor. loton Famanm street. . 3 000
18 Tiireo room house , barn ait . full tot ,
Dodge otrect. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 000
19 Cottage , 6 roonme end tlrt cuass locatton ,
near Webster on 10th. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 000
20 Three houseg , 4 and 5 rooms each , 17th
near Iirownell halt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 500
27 Eleren room houe , 3 aerci ; bargaIn. . . . . . S 500
28 Good house and iotuoarSt. Mary's avenue 4 000
03 Ilouto , barn , 10 acres of ground , N W.
partoftheclty. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 000
64 ilotlee , ban , , 1 acre in wc.t Omaha. . . . 3 700
81 Two new houto. two and three room each
Eaay teen , . tine part of city. . . . . . . . . . . i 500
103 Eliwen room houte , large barn,7iottt , No.
1 locatIon , St. Mary's avenua . . . . . . . . . . . 15 000
128 Two Iotmse. , tn ftrt-eiass order , barn and
other conmenhence. ; Iodo . street ; cieant
loctitlon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 000
144 llouie 3 roonn , one.heif ict , near otreot
cars , coal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 710
ito itouo , 12 rooms , closet , , litcrn and city
tater , half lot , corner tot on California
otrect. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . COO
440 -"house , 0 to 0 coon. . each ; one
block and a halt fromim 1' . 0. , Douglass St. 12 000
un 2 story house , 6 room , , bar , , , half lot , 10th
nearUraco : % clt Improved. . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 300
170 ltoiio and futt cor. lot hear St. Mary' .
ate. I'ienant , place ; oath. . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 (00
i72 lIoue , 4 room , , barn , lull tot , imicely mm.
imliroycti , oim itt ) . btrcet near Elizabeth
I'taco. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ii 000
i70 Cottage ofSroommn ; overvttmiimrconvcnicnt ,
ncmu'2Otlm and liaritey , mt ( s0x32. . . . . . 3 000
177 New tmomiie , 5 room.n , barn and other liii.
mroeimmeit ; hear 110W court tiouto , liar.
mmcy street . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 0(51
I 145 0 room Cottaro , barn and other improve-
imients , near test ochooi , on i'ica.ant lit 4 000
170 hlotmee of 7 roonmg , large cor. tot beautiful
L vtew of the city ; great bargain. . . . . . . . . . . , 2,200
174 IIouo of 0 rnomn , good barn , lot. 60z112 :
very deairable tot of city. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 200
so Now house , 3 lute , nmr cor , i'ark ATe. ,
on Coburn street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 600
, 181 Small liou.o bet. 2Tthand 25th , Dougia. '
St. , lot 40x1i5. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 000
184 5 m-oonm house near College and 23.1 St. . , 1 700
m house and 2 tuU lotion 10th antI Hickory
street4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 900
7 Fin. reldenco near Itthand CalIfornia. , 7 000
m D mrouo and mull lot near 5th and Wolnut St 3 000
Cottage , S rooms , near cot. hickory and
l0thtttrct 2 100
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CLASS ( L. )
20 choIce , large lots mme&r otreet r , lit MUlard amid
Oaidweit aildition.
nno reaidnco lots In "ilanseom 1'lare. ' "
I termnit.
Thirty iogant uicaident Iota In "liadlck'"a1dlUon.
Twonty.tlireo Iota tim "Shinum' , " addition. ,
A tow ChOICO lob. In IL V. ttinith' . addition.
Lots In "Kountzo'o'dditlon.
Iricc and torma gtren at may otflcc , tom' lotsi in all
parts of the city.
; Acre Tracts ,
CLASS ( A ) . -
Tn eret near FL Omaha.
Four acro. hear Omaha.
Ten iterim , Itear tteserioir.
One mmccc mitar liantoom ask.
Two and onu.halt acre , north Sauden. ttrcet.
'l'uo acre. , lmnprovial , near Fort Oniaha.
) Two mierca near ilaicall's I'mrk.
$ i.o arca on Cminlmmg , etruet.
( Inc nJre on l'leaimt trceL
m Forty acreincar city.
3 ii you 11410 cIty ot' enmmntry rrorrt' yotm wish
solt , send term , amid full decrlptlou mcml vu will find
0 ( 'U a urcliaer Iii a short tliiiu.
liuizess l'omm.ed , resisleimee imrovorts , suburban
mrpty and fanmu. for silo at gill jimmies at bargains ,
3 City amid county property for lena. g.ji , exchange ,
. Itents collected and Imoumi' for rent Ii. . all larts of thc
t city , mieutmimg houses a 5l'ecialty ,
nion.thiat
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; II. PREPA1ATll1N
m THEFINEST CICARETTE ,
i' CLOTH
COLD
a ( Straight Meshi , )
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1 tSrl2 inns'r ' PRIME MEDALS ,
By Wm. S. Kimball & Co.
: wiu. BE READY , SUORTLY.
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FURNITURE .
One More Special Sale
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Until Sptembor 1st , we will oiler some Special Goods in all Depart-
iuients of our businessat Greatly Reduced Prices , to Oloso Out.
No such BARGAINS have ever before been
Offered in a Ueneral Ltne of FURNITURE.
JPasselle1' ' Elevatort.CHASI SHIVERICK1 . j I
I To , .11 F1oor. j 1206 , 1208 , 121'u ) Fariiliiun
Skeet , Omutha ,
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MANUFACTUILE1t or
CaIaDild IroDCornies1 Midov CapsFiDaIs ; ;
Ski-lights &o Thirteenth Street Neb
. 'U RUN GTON } FOUTE "
( Chicago , Burlington & Qulnoy Railroad. )
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COINC EAST AND WEST.
Elegant Day Coaches , Parlor Cars. With fleclimi
log ChaIr. ( seats free ) , Smoldng Cars , with Ro.
vomvlng Chatrs , Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars mimi
the famous C. II. & Q. Dining Cars run dailyto and
from Chicago & 3ansai City , Cmicago . ( oUncil
uiutre , Chicago & Des Moines ( 'hicago , St. J0'
seph , Atchison & Topeka. Only' through tine be.
twn Chicago , UncoTh & Denver Through cam's
betwen Indianapolis & Council Bluffs via Pcorla
AU connections made In Union Depots. it ii
knownasthe greatTIIROUOilCAR UNI.
COINC NORTH AND SOUTH.
Solid Trains of Elegant Da' Coaches and Fnll-
man I'nlaca Sleeping Cars are run daily to audi .
from St Louis , via Ilannibitl , Qulncy , KeoktmkI
Ili'rlington. Cedar RnpIis amid Albert Lea to St I
l'aut antI Mtnmmeapollsm ParlorCarawlth Rccliningj - .
Chairs to and fromSL Louis and Peorlaandtol
and from St Louis and Ottumwa. Only one -
change of cars between St Louis and Deal i
Moines Iowa , LincoLn , Nebraska , amtDcnvor . ,
cotozado.
ltusuniversallyadmittodtobotho
Finest Equipped Railroad in the World for nil Classes of Travel.
T. .7. POTTER , 3d Vlco.Pros't and flcn'l Manager PERCEV/tL LOWEll. , Gan. Pa. Ag't , Ch1caiO.J
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OMAHA , . - . . - - NEBRASKA.
iluild aU klnds of Steam Hollers. Smoke . Stack , , lirceching Lard , Water and Oil Tanks , and do a gesera/
Ilate'lxOu business. Repairing done in City and Country. All work . "
Done at Eastern Prices and' Warranted V'
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Second.hand Boilers will bo kept on hand. lEaving had many years oxporiance In ho trade In dlOerrut parts
of the country I am confident I can gii e satlatactlomi , having the beat shop and tools In the State. Shop
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cot. 10th andl'lercostreet. J. M. WILSON Proprietor.
Double and Single Acting Power and Hand
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PIJMPS , STEAM PUMPS , ' .
Engine Trimmings , Mining Machinery , Bolting , Hose , Brass and Iron Fittings
Steam Packing at wholesale and reai1. HALLADAY WIND-MILLS , CHURCH
&ND SCHOOL BELLS.
Corner 10th Farnain 'St. ' , Omaha Neb.
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WALL PAPER
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- : WINDOW SUADES & OU1TAINS ,
-S Cornices , Curtain Poles and Fixtures. " '
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- PAINTS , OIL & BRUSHES , ( )
_ _ _ _ - 107 South IWi Street ;
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J , 0. PRESCOT ' ffjdji5 1 ;
Jo. 0. PRESCOTT & CO. ,
W'b.eD1ou.1cs tct ILozijl
PIANOS & ORGANS !
Music , Musical Instruments of' all Descriptions. ,
OIIEAPEP $ MID MOST IIIELIAI3LE liOUE ¶
Xxi. tb.o tnto.
, CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCIC 011 SEND FOR PRICES.
pm. ioo Farnam Street . - - - OMAHA. '
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Heating and Baking
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. - Iii ommly attailicclbyuaing ! L
, 'CHARTER ' OAK ,
, Stoves and Ranges ,
- T1c YITH WIRE lllE OVER DOORS
t Foraaiiuby 'S
MILTONROGERS & SQNS
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