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OMAHA DAILY BEES-WEDNESDAY , MAY 7 , 18b < i ,
3ILOAM
MINERAL SPRINGS.
Wo iruvantco the euro of the follow-In * named < lls-
oaw , or no pay : Rheumatism , Scrofula , Ulcers
Catarrh , A I tllood and kin dtioatc * , lri > l < ornla , Llrot
Complaint , Klilncy and BLvlilcr Discard. ( lout , Neu
ralgia ml Anthma , TlioM Springs are the favorite
lesort ot the tired an.l dchlllliitAd , and lire the
FEEULE LAMPS I1KST FniENt ) ,
Good hotel , livery and bftthlng accomodfttlon both
winter and summer , IiocMity highly pi
and healthy Accessible by Wabuh ranay , r
Kvona , or 0. , B. & Q. , t Albany. Cofrwnondone
solicited , RKV. It , It , THOMPSON.
Manager.
Albany , Stloam Springs , .Gentry Go.llo.
ANALYSIS.
Specific Gravity . 1.001
Itcaction . . . . . . Neutra
Catbonlo Acid Gas . 20 In. penjdallon
Carbo.uto Calcium . , , , ,35,1)21 UrMn *
Carbonate Iron . . , , . . , . .7,041 ! '
Sulphate Magnesia . 3.SS8
Su1.h | to Calctim . 1,140 " ]
Chloride Sodium . . . 7,2flO '
Sllllcn . 1,663 " ]
Alumina . . . . , . 0,010 '
Organic an J Volatile matter and loss . 1,459 "
Tolixl solids per gallon , . . , .07,174 "
WRIOIIT & MKRRIU. , Chemists
ST , LOUIS PAPER WAREHOUSE ,
Graham Paper Co , ,
117 ftml 219 North Main St. , St. Louis.
WUOLESALR DEAtEHS IN
nooK\ C * ( WIHTINO
NKW8 , f jlWItAPl'INO
KNVet.01'Efl , CARD BOARD ADD
MTCnh pilil lor nag ol nl'
ta
COOK'S Q HAND EXCURSIONS toivo No-v York
In April , May and June , 131. FASSAdn TICKnTS
liy nil ATI.ANTIO STEAMUKS. Spcclil facilities lor
BocurliiR GOOD nnRTII3. TODUIST IICKEFS lor
travolfrsln EUllOI'E , liv a'l routes , at tcJiiccilrates.
COOK'S EXCURSIONIST , with maps aud lull par-
tlculara , hy mall 10 cents. A'lilrcss
kTH03. COOS & SON , ' .1 nroidway , N. Y.
BSO'SS& ' CO , ,
lla\o established tliomsclvcs In Omaha to t'ansact
ORcnoral br.ikeraio and business. Wo will buy nil
lisBcsot coed * nt wholesale or retail , nnd guarAntco
perfect oatlKfactlon In prices , as wo can buy cheaper
than ynirach cs. You can BCO the advantage of h' < v-
n jour goods bought by ono who will work for
our Interest andnnt trust to a merchant who liai
omcthlng he la anxious to bo rid of. Wo will a'so
- prompt 'cntloii to selling anj thing entrusted
OU8 , and goons cons'gnca to us will bo carefullv
okcd to , Corrcspoiidonc ? Hollcited ,
XWHcfcroucoi Omahi NfttlouM lau ) < , lljj
ro'sBauk. AilresdlllS 11th St.
BELSCHNER ,
DEALUllS IN
021 South 13th , betu ccn Jackson and Jones St ; .
Job Wotk In Koonng , Qutterlny , Etc. , promptly
done.
_
A. F. GROSS. ,
flABINET WOHK , SDCII AS
COUNTERS , BARS , IOE BOXES ,
LIBRARIES ,
and al kinds of oIHco wurk a specialty Call or ad
ilrcs3 13 8 Jackson Street , Omaha , Nob.
H. PHILLIPS ,
TAILOR
the largest and finest assortment ot
1 Spring and Summer Goods for Suitlops and Trowsc--
ings. All garm-nts gua'antecd to fit and trimmed
with the nest Trimmings. JIY PRICES AHE LOWER
than any Merchant Tailor in tbe city. 1601 Karnam
Street.
F. SCHEUERMANN M D
REOULAH GEKUA
Homeopathio Physician.
SPECIALIST OF
WOMEN. CHILDREN b CHRONIC DISEASES.
Hours At Eoaldenco , No. 143 S. 10th Street , till
10 a. m. , and alter 3 p. in. Hours At olllco , No. 1C3
and 106 8. 16th St , Room 7. from 10 a. m.to8p. m.
N.B. The Tape Worm will bo remevnd , w thout
datizer. In tlmo of from 2 to S bourn.
t C3L
TO PURCHASE
For Spot Caih. Uall on or address Mr. or Mrs. '
Stephen J. BRODf.IUCK , 618 South 10th utrcct.
Pioneer irrug Store !
B. K. COR. 18TII * ND JONES STS.
DR , F , S LEWIS , - Prop'r ,
AQKN1 DR
. Ohio Oil Oo.'a West Virginia , Cylinder
and other Oil ? constantly on hand.
"IforllcVi rood for loftnli hu
&Td a Dr HTCI. " write *
WVTJT U.H.TinlLHH.D , ,
ill artifflill. 1'rlct
4 nd4 c < ntl. Bent
il forinioooi la
Ilunpt.
L'.taWltO-VOLTAIO BELT and other KLKOTKIO
J'J Arri ustnra cent on to Doji * Trial TO
ttEN ONLY. SOIWCJ OH OLD , who wo luffer-
InR from NKRToro DECILTTT , LOST VITALITY.
\ViBTi5o WiuKHEssica , nnd all thoeo di eoea ol a
I'rusoNiiNituui , rrsulllDK from ABCUI nd
OTOBB CACSM. Speeidjr relief and complete )
ro toratlon to HIULTO , Vioon end MIBUOOD
UUIIUKTKKD. Bend at once lor Illuitnited
1'wnrblet tree. Adarcei
VOLTAIC QKI'T BO. . MnMhall. Mich.
IMORPKINE HABIT
PK. Jl. JI.KiKB , < > ill. I
_ _ _ _ _
n no for * kl > ir < | ul < klr ftnd | lolr.kl/t > 'i > r tcitlmo *
Mi.l Dd rnilnrwinen ! fmu * mln nt mtdlcftl rutn < ft&ad lr M
M.U. tAKH , A.H. , a.O. , 100 alUw fcL , Jerk Ills ,
GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY.
P. . . . KIWOU8
LuiespnY8i ° * 1' * Dell )
$ OF UANLY'viaOR , Bpennatorr
fyhos * , etc. , when all other rcme
dies fait A mrt guaranteed
1.60 a bottle , large bottle , lout
time * the quantity , | 6. Uy ex
\KVytSf\ _ float to auy addrona. Sold b }
'
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HA" oU'dniVtcbtlL ENOUail MEDl
CAL IK3TJTUTE , Fioprleton , 718 Olive Street , Bt.
foul , Ho.
"I have Bold Blr Astley Cooper Vital Reatoratm
MVio'ik Every customer tpeakt highly of It. I
BbetlUtloflrcadorgoltMtremrdv , > ( true merit
"Q V dXJPMAK , DruggU
V. i
The nsnnils llnstcncd to tlicir
llolying on testimonials written in tlr
i glowing language of some mirnculoua
cures inndo by aomo largely puffed up
doctor or patent medicine has hastened
thousands to their graves ; believing in
their almost insane faith tlmt the tame
miracle will bo performed on them , nnd
that thcso testimonials make the cures ,
while the so called medicine is nil the
time hastening them to thoiruraros.Vo
have avoided publishing testimonials , ns
they do not make the cures , although wo
have
THOUSANDS ri'O.V THOUSANDS
of them , of the most wonderful cures ,
voluntarily sent us. It is our medicine ,
Hop Bitters , that makes the cures. It
lias never failed and never can. Wo will
jive reference to nny ono for any disease
Jtmiliar to tlicir own if deairod , or will re
fer to any neighbor , as tlioro is not a
neighborhood in the known world but
can show its eyres by Hop Bitters.
A LOSING JOKE.
A prominent physician of Pittatiurg said tea
a Intly Dfittont who was coianlnlnlnR ot her
continued ill health , and nf his Inability to
euro her , jokingly ealil : "Try Hop Blttoral"
The lady took it la earnest nml mod the Hit-
.cm , from which she obtnlnod iiornmnnnt
le.ilth , She DOW Inuglia nt the doctor 01 his
eke , but ho IB not so well pleased with It , M
t cost lism a e-ood nntlont
FEES or joirroiw.
The fee of doctors is an item that very
nany poraons nro interested in. Wo bo
love the schedule for visits , n $3.00
vf Inch would tax n man Ji- i d to h
bed for n year , nnd in need of dally vis
it , over $1.000 a year for medical nttou
ianco alone ! And ono single bottle of
Qop bitters taken in time would nave the
51.000 nnd nil the year's sickness.
A LADY'S WISH.
"Oh , how I do wish my Bkiiv was aa clear
uidsoftas yours , " onld a lady to her frlond
"You can nnilly inako it so , " nnsworod the
ftlond. "Howt"inquired the first lady. "By
uslnct Hop Hitters that makes pure , rich blood
and blooming health. It did It for mo as you
observe. "
( HVEJf Ul1 BY THE DOCTORS.
"Is it possible that Air. Godfrey is up
and at vrork , nnd cured by so simple a
remedy ? "
"I assure you it is true that ho is on-
iirely cured , nnd with nothing but Hop
Bitters , aud only ton days ago his doctors
gayo him up nnd said ho must die , from
Kidney and Liver troubles ! '
PATENT LIGHTING CONDUCTOR
COMBINED WITH RESERVOIR.
A Good Article sold on Bus
iness Piiuciples.
In use upon the houses of the
best men in Omaha , who unhesi
tatingly recommend it. Endorsed
by reliable scientific men in other
places. Manufactured from the
best copper this motnl has eight
times the conductive power of iron
1 having n double scroll so ar
ranged that it convoys water from
the roof to n reservoir placed in
y- the ground below the reach of
p j frost. It is pronounced by good
' " * * '
Authoritiesthobestrodovorbrought
before the public. The Adams rod
is manufactured and for sale by
J , H. BALDWIN & MILLER ,
and Jackson bts.
OMAHA NEB.
, - - - .
Send for eight page circular ,
giving description of rod and rec
ommendations by the best men in
the country.
OMAHA
SAVINGS BANK !
Cor. 13th and Douglas Sts.
Capital Stock. - - - 8150,000
Liability of Stockholders , 300,000
Fife Per Cent Interest Paid on Deposits
LOANS MADE ON REAL ESTATE
OfiBLoox-s > XDix-ootor-s
JAMKSK , BOYD PreeMent.
L. M. DENNETT Vice I'retident.
W. A. PAXTON , ilanatfng Director
JOHN E. WILUUIl Cashier
CIU8 F.MANDEnSON , TIIOS.L. KIMBALL ,
J. W. GANNETT , MAX MEXEH ,
IIENllV 1'UNDT. E L. STVNE.
DEEXEL & MAUL ,
( SUCCESSORS TO JOHN O. JACOBS )
UNDERTAKERS !
t tbe old stand 1417 t amain street. Orders by tele
Smpli solicited and promptly attu ted to.
MCCARTHY & BURKS ,
818 14TH STREET. BET. FARNAM
AND DOUGLAS.
H , KBURKET
FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER-
11 North lOtb 8tre i Omiha
OHAELES EIEWE ,
UNDERTAKER ,
AND DEALER IN
Meialic Cases , CoiQiJaskets , Shronjs ,
ETC. , ETC , ,
1OOO Farnam St. , - OMAHA , NEB
Telegraphic order * promptly attended to. Coroner
office. Tclo hone No , 221.
TO INVENToESI
PATENTS OBTAINED FOR ORIGINAL
Invention , Discovery or Design ,
OA.VEATS , DISOLAIMBR8 ,
Ro-iesuo3 and oxtoutions filed , and np-
peals noted.
ALL PATENT BUSINESS PROMPTLY ATTENDED
'JO.
Deal reference * . Reuonahle charge * . Wri'otoWra. '
i ; BM1T1I Jr. , 018 " 11. " St. , K. W. WuhfnKtou.
DC.
SEGER & TONER ,
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
WHIPS , ETC.
Wo ro Ve arery fine lUbt lurueji , and h vo !
wtji ou hand , a lull line ot llorta Clothing , Curry
Conib , Bnuhed , eta.
No , 116 N , 16th SL - Omaha
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS.
MAKING MUSIO ,
The llimliitati > lMnit ( > And How It Is
Mntmritclurcd ,
The last number of the American Art
Journnl contains the following concern-
ng the Ilnrdman pianos , of which J.
Mueller of thii city is the gonornl agent :
Among the wide nwako and progres
sive manufacturersin the plnno trade
ire Hardmnu , Bowling & Peck. During
Lho past year tnoy have added many im
provements to their instruments. With-
jut regard to cost they have worked to
nako their pianos equal to the very boat
in the market , and they nro entitled to
nuch credit for what they have nccomp-
ishod. While they have practically a
full iron frame in their Uprights , they
mvo overcome onoof the chief difllcultios
and bad effects resulting from Its use , in
covering ita wrcstpluiik.
As constructed by most manufacturers
who have adopted the full iron frame
.ho pins aVe made to pass through the
'rnmo , giving a leverage of half and inch
or more on the pins , which , to n certain
extent , affects the vibrations of the
strings , and consequently the solidity and
nirenosa of tone.
In this respect Hardman , Bowling &
Peck have , in their now uprighto , nil the
Donoflta of n full and complete iron
frame extending to the top of the piano ,
while that part of the wrcstplank in
which the pinn are driven is froo.
On account of thcso improvements nnd
the excellent workmanship nnd material
used in the Hardman pianos , the manu
facturers have boon obliged to advance
their prices : As might bo expected , un-
ler the circumstances , all of their agonta
lave expressed a perfect willingnces to
[ iay the increased price , nnd continue to
: iuah the instruments the same as hereto-
[ ore.
Largo line black hose , in children's and
ladies' sizes ntLaing's. Thcso goods nro
all now and will bo sold at cost.
Officer Dunn last evening lost his pocketbook -
otbook aomowhoro on Broadway. It
contained $100 in notes , a chock for $157
nnd $87 in cash beside other papers. The
finder will receive a rnward of SCO.
IOWA NEWS.
A Burlington saloon licensegood to the
4th of July , is worth 871.
Spencer saloons may buy a privilege
good to the 4th ot July for $100.
W. S. Moore , printer , has boon ap
pointed duputy oil inspector in Dea
Moiiics.
Clinton have
Thirty-one saloon-koopors
paid $50 each into the treasury for li
censes until July 4 ,
Two houses in Bedford , Taylor county ,
were slightly damaged by lightning a few
evenings ugo.
The Polk county 'Woman Suffrage so
ciety have decided to invite the National
society to hold its annual mooting in that
city next October.
It is said that the city councils ol
Davenport and D'ubuquo , wil\ prior tc
July 4 , pass ordinances licensing the sale
of "soda water , lemonade and other bov
crngcB. "
Jessie Norton , a young girl of Waterloo
lee , died on the 1st inat. from tetanub ,
brought on by falling while skating or
roller skates and cutting ono of hoi
hands.
Of the three women in the Polk coun
ty jail , ono is past GO and wont from the
temperance town of Boone to Dot
Hoines for the purpose of having c
spree.
A farmer near Badolifls , Hardin coun
ty , started out to plow on the 1st inst. ,
but not feeling well ho returned to the
house whore ho died in a few moments.
Mrs. Wm. Brownbrido , while chang
ing cars at Ames , in the middle of the
night , for Des Alpines , foil between the
cars and the station platform and Drake
her leg.
The Gazette declares it to bo rank
folly to expend $20,000 and over foi
school houses and grounds in Oorning ,
and then hire school teachers at $35 and
$45 per month.
The Esthorvillo Broad-Axo communi
cates the fact to a sinful world that citi
zens of Spirit Lake are moving in earnest
for a camp-ground layout which shall
throw Clear Lake into the shade.
An interesting prayer meeting was
hold at Battle Crook on the 31th ult. ; in
the Presbyterian church. At the conclu
sion of the usual programme , llov. Mr.
Loclaro united in marriage Mr. W. W.
Condit and Mrs , Myra Hersoy , both ol
Ida Grove.
An Emmet county young man felt so
bad over an unroquittod love that ho first
killed a pig belonging to the girl's father ,
then throw something into the mane
well , and in the third place shot the fam
ily dog. Evorymarriagoblo girl in Em-
mot county should bo warned against the
follow. *
A Mt. Auburn correspondent of the
Vinton Eagle writes : A couple of young
lady school teachers , in this township ,
tried to smuggle a gentleman friend
from Vinton to this place , on Sunday
night last. They covered him up with
their gossamers and tried to palm him oil
as an old satchel.
Wm. Morrow , of Manning , said to be
ono of the best citizens of Carroll county ,
was assaulted in the street on the 1st
inst , by a couple of women of alleged
questionable character. They throw
cayenne popper in his eyes , completely
blinding him , when ono of them began
using a horsewhip upon him. Morrow
tffls a delegate to the late Burlington
convention. The affray grow out of n
letter the women had received , tolling
thorn they were not wanted at the skat
ing rink , and they thought Morrow had
something to do with sending it.
Des Moines Register , 2 ; Every wnj
conceivable is go inn to bo tried to evade
the law in regard to the selling of whiskj
and beer. A gentleman in Des Moinet
yesterday says a saloonkeeper in Hose'
ville , in this state , has rented rooms in
the rear of a store which ho will uao as t
drug store , though there is no communi.
cation between them. In the back roun
ho will run his billiard lull , and from hit
drug atoro in front will furnish the whia
ky lor the drinks. There is ono | place in
Des Moines , now in operation , where
there IB a billiard and card room on thi
second Hour , over the saloon , and tin
drinks aru sent up from the stloon on t
dumb waiter. The parties who drink At
not know , of course , who soils the wills
ky , but it is just aa effectual in making
them drunk , and on the stand they couli
> rear they did not know where it cami
from.
Comets ,
The comets on record cxrrlcd POO. TVhnt
are called 'short period' ' romets nro :
l ncke'a , wlioMS time at revolution Is fij
vwro ; Do Vice's , f J i Wlnnockc's "ij ; liror-
oil's M ; Ditto's , 0 } J D'Atrcst's , OJ J i'ayc't ,
7i ) Mecliain's , lit } ; Hnlley'.s 7(1 ( ] .
The long-period comets nrcthosooriGHO ,
whose time ol'revolution h KB 11 years
Ihiit of 17-14,182,033 ycnrsj ot 1P70 , 7f , -
1M years : of 1811 , MOO years ; of IRK ) , ] , -
801 years ; of 1HI I,108,050 ye.tn : of 18J7 ,
iiOlHyciiM ; J of 1859 , IS.OOOycars ; oflWiO ,
15.HOJ years.
Kleins' comet divided into two parts in
1810 , nnd in 1WS2 those parts vcro l.SSO , .
000,000 miles npnrl , nud had entirely tils-
appeared by 1BUO.
Coitgia's comet was discovered in Ifi7l ,
His non-petiodical nud was lUit)0Otl : ) ( ) ( )
miles from the sun when discomul. In
.Tulyoftlmt ycnr it wns within IWOnO,00l (
miles of both enrlh nnd sun , nud its tail
nnt computed to bo 12,000,000 miles iu
length.
JJonnti's comet , discovered in 1839 , hndn
( nil 10,000,000 miles lonj ! , nud Its mnin
body cry nc-nily collided with Venus.
Although supposed to be vaporous , this
comet wns calculated by M. 1'iiyo to have
Iho weight ol'n sen . ' $27 $ fuel deep nud10. . -
0011 sriunro miles in extent.
llnlley'a comet has been identified ng
identical with the comets of ir > : H , 1007 ,
1000 mu 122:5. : Its icappcni.uico is prog-
noitifatcd lor 1012.
Oui'kc's comet possesses no tail , usually.
In 18-18 , howc\cr , it prcsi-utcil two tails ,
cue towmd nud one from the sun
Lcxull'.s , or "the lost comet , " was caught
or entangled Hininij ; the satellites of Jupi
ter in 1770 , reappeared iu 177 ! ) , again he-
came cntanglccl , mid has not been seen
since.
ThoMipcrfttitioivHof nil timrs and na
tions hc legnided the appeainneo of
comets with dtcnd , ns being otnctis of dis-
nstcr. The spectioscopo fnils toshow theiv
rhcmienl composition. It was shown by
Schinpuvilli , in Ib72 , thnt coniotsnro ( sometimes -
times connected with melcoiic showers ,
nud his discovery has been indorsed by
no'tcd nstionomers.
Lycho I'.r.iho discovered that comets arc
extraneous to our atniosphcic , mid Xcwton
that tlicy nro subjected to the same princi
ple which iuidc the planets.
Man uFiulitiMK Animal.
Do what wo will with him , man isnatnr-
nlly a llc.hting niiimal. I'liete is a curioiu
nuto'cictgnipliy to bo found in Soulhcrn
hooksho)1) ] , written by an old hunter ahoul
: i cenfury ago. There is the name thirsi
for blood and fierce love of the chase in il
as if abcnslofprcyorgrayhouml were tell'
ing its htory. Thu most amusing example
is where the old man lulls how he and hi <
sons once t ruined souv vomitf ilogs tohunl
bears. "I put on the > > kiu oi'an old bear. '
ho wy , "and crawled on'all fouis , vhiu
Elislii md Job drove the pups on. Thej
were > caied at lirnt , but picscnlly tlu
whole six attacked mo furiously , bit mj
calves , tore my liair. hung on my cars. J
began to sboul 'Enough V but Listm oricd
'Don't , dad. don't ! If. the lifcofthopups. '
He adds. ' 'Ofconrso I staid. I had consld
oration for the dogs. " Ittakcsagicatdca
of training to root out this instinct Iron
men who inheiit it. Everybody kn&wi
llie history of the lighting Qunkeis dining
the revolutionary war. Jinny of the stni.
sous of staid sires of the snnc f.nlh slippei
out of meeting during the last wartoshoul
< ler a musket. Ot e venerable old friend ir
jrmanlowu , 1'a found that tlnco of hii
sous had gone to this conflict against whicl
his creed arrayed him. The youngest fell
that he , too , must go. but fearing to tell hi :
faintly , he took his gun one day and bcgai
to clean it , placing himself in Ins father' :
way. The old gentleman saw him am
paced slowly up and down , but said noth
ing. Presently he approached the youuj
man. "Charles. " he said , deliberately , "i
the devil has made tbco' feel that the
need oneoftbesc worldly iusliumeutsspar
noi tby money , but get the best.1 Alex
anutr Campbell , the most combative oi
Scotch reibimers nud theologians , oncosub
.uitted his bead to the lingers of n phreno
logist , who had no knowledge of Mr. Camp
hell's calling. The man finished his exam
iuation with the words"From your exe
cutive ability and love of fighting , sir , yet
are or ought to be a great soldior. " Th <
aged clergyman heaved a sigh , "No sir , no
Circumstances wcrbagainst me. But acer
ding to my opportunity , I've done what J
could I've doue what 1 could. "
DcBcncrncy of Sport.
"Sport" is getting to bo more and more
disreputable. There is too much inevita
bio crookedness. It is hardly necessary l <
refer to the tendency of prize lights to tapei
off into fizzles nnd funks. There is perpet
ual quarrel ing upon rsco courses ; and ever
the innocent matches at base ball nnc
Jricket give rise to multitudinous growl
nigs nbout unfair play. All decent peoph
will bo glad that prize fighting has nnhttc
.0 a swift , degeneration ; but it seems hart
tbnt competitions which might be Innocent
Wild in some indirect way useful , shouli
lapse into mere money-making schemes
Moral people will say that it all comes ol
the betting ; nnd the question therefore
obtrudes itself whether wo cannot have
athletic contests without the curhc of bet
ting. Apparently we cannot. Perhaps the
ancients bet upon the result of the Olympic
games , but from what uo knew of them
they seem to l.iivo been engaged in for tin
sake of honor. "Kport" on the turf , on the
river , or in the ring , has degenerated intc
mere money-making. The rest follows a <
a matter of course. If a pcdcstrain car
gain cash by losing n match ha will be
likely to lee it. If there bo pecuniary
profit in selling a race , it will bo sold. One
feels that this ought to bo different ainonj :
amateurs , who are presumably gentlemen
but still thi'10 is as much Mjiuibbllng witli
them as with professionals. Unless there
is a general reform , the issue is evident
There will BOOH bo no more "sport" having
the slightest claim to respectability.
Xlio Sti-nlghL ol'l , .
An exchange Bays : Wo overheard a con
venation between two little urchins , whicl
for its intelligence wo consider good. Oui
of them , it appears , had been cngagbd in i
mortal combat with a companion , and wm
relating how the thing occurred. Said ho
"I'll tell you how it was. i'ou see , mo am
Dill went down to Turner's tobacco nianu
factory nnd Jlshed off that old boat , butwi
didn't catch imy ; I got ono bite and Uil
told me to scratch , but I didn't. Well. :
felt in my pockets and found my knife
and ho said I was another , and I said gc
there yourself , and ho said it was no sucl
thing , and I said ho was a liar and I woule
whip him if I waHbiggcr'nhimnndliosaie
ho'd rock me to sleep mother , and I said hi
was a bigger one , and ho Balel I never hm
the measles , nnd I said for him to fork eve
that knife , and liei said ho couldn't bco tha
fork , nnd I said I'd fix him for a tombstoni
at Volk's and ho Kiid my grandmother wane
no gentleman , nnd I Mild ho daren't tab
ft up , but ho did you bet , you never wel
you never did then I got up again , nm
liu tried to , but ho didn't nnd I grubbci
him and threw him down on top of in
like bcveral bricks , and I tell you it bca
nil and so did ho and my little dog go
behind Dill and bit him , and ] lill kiukci
at the elog , and the dog ran nnd I run aftc
the dog to fctejh him har , andddn't ! cntcl
him till I got home , and I'll whip hin
inoro yet. Is my eye very black V"
" Only a woman'iTlmlr , binding the noi
to the p < tst ; only n slnglo thread , too fra
to last. Only a woman's h ir , threading
tear and a sigh only a woman's hair foun
to-day in the plol
Never lend n borrowed article wilhou
pci uUittlou of the owner.
Quaker * of TXHIK Afco.
A record book of monthly mcrllncslielrt
Virginia Ii tends of llemieoiounty from
,7'J only eight years niter the death ol
tcorge Fox. the founder of the ocirty--
i ) 17W ) , now owned In Kiilmioud , cor.liiinr
iiauy intcieslliig entries , Jt brpni with i
tcpottofa business meeting held to rni e
uoncy for putting up a house to wonhi ] )
n , nnd at which it was ordered that of Iho
nbauo crop laiscd that year , RJtttU poutidi
should be asscsocd on the mtmbrrs nnd
aid oxcrto the builders. The structure
IH to bo " ; io foot 0 long and CO foot wide ; "
nnd at another mce'tlng an asscnsnic-nl of
.700 pounds of tolMcco ttns mntlo to pay
he expenses of ceiling this meeting house
\ lib ilcr boards and making and hanging
he doors. No iccoid is made of the spot
\hcie the house stood , ami every trace of
t has dlxappcated.Theclork in who < o hand
ho fust iccouls me wtilten was Joseph
Mca mls , bt-liexcd to bo a sou of John
-'Icivcmts ' , who caiuei from I'.ugland and
settled under n grant fiom the King in 1V0. ( !
V poitiou of th/gtaut is still in the posses
sion of a member of the family , who now
l\cs on It , nnd it Ima been owned by the
I'lcaoants continuously for * JM years. The
record bool ; contains no instance * of litlga-
iou , nil disputes have l > cen decided ! >
nrhitnitiou. When the differences arose
hey \\cic laid bcfoie the monthly meeting ,
xlilcli mimed a committee of "dihcrect
ncn" who acted as a icfeiicdcemrl , to which
ho caw was taken for argument . .j.d tlccls-
on. In no ca o mentioned in the book di'el
heir xcidict fail to obtain agreement from
\iotli \ juntics todi > putc.
A < /iiiporiaiu AVorlc.
Somewhere about ! l,000 workmen , COO or
' 00aguns , 17 or 18 Inconuitivo engines ,
j steam "navvies" and a great quantity of
nineir machinery of vat ions kinds vteru en
gaged from 1K75 to lfv-l ) at the * southeast
end of London in a work compared with
vhieh the building of the pyramids with
nodern appliances would have been no
signal feat , Previously the ono entrance
o the Victoria docks from the/Thames had
been at lllackwcll Point , but now there is
dock capable of receiving all vessels no
natter vt hat they might be. Three and a
udf miles of walls were built , enclosing
00 acres of water. Thc.se walls are 4(1 ( feet
ligli , 5 feet thick at the .top and 18 feet to
19 feet thick at the bottom , the whole of
.his enormous mass being composed of
solid concrete for which 80,000 tons of
L'ortlauil cement was used. Some -1,000,00(1 (
cubic feet of earth vuw dugout. It may
assist the imagination somewhat to state
Lhat if it were filled into ordinary carts ,
Iho vehicles would form an unbroken line
7,000 miles long. The excavations went
tnrongh a submerged forest , and among
thcr curiosities elug out were a reindeer's
lioru , n Koiuan vase and what is bup'poseel
to be an ancient British canoe carved out
of solid oak. The latter is now in the
British museum. The new entrance below
Woolwich saves about ! ! } miles of rlvci
navigation , which , in the case of vessel !
of heavy draught , is , of course , a inaltei
of great importance. The London and St
Kathcrine's and Victoria Docks Company
arc now prepared for \ easels of all kinds
not excluding the largest irouclails of tin
llrit'.sh navy. The cost was about 1,000 ,
000.
/low Mules Ci\f ± o into Fashion.
Few of the fanners of this country ar
ttwaro what a depth of gratitude they ow
Peorge Washington for thointioduclionol
mules into general use for farm purposes.
Previous to 17HI ? there were very few
and those of .Mich infciior older as to prejudice
judico farmers against them as unfit t
competes with horses in work upon the ron
or farm. Consequently there wciuuo jack :
und no disposition to increase the stock
but Washington became convinced that th
introduction of mules generally anion
Southern planters would prove to them
great blessing , ns they are less liable to eli :
case , longer lived auel work upon shortc
feed , and arc much less liable to he Injure
than horses by caicless servants. As boo
ns it became known abroad that the illni
trlous Washington * dcsircel to stock th
Mount Vcrnon cstato with mules , tin Kin
if Spain scut him a jack and two jennet I
torn the royal stables , and Lafayette sen
another jack and jennet from the Islam
of Malta. The first wnsa gray colorsixtcci
liauds high , heavy made , and of sluggisl
nature , llo was named the Itoyal G ill. Th
other was called the Knight of Malta ; h
was about as high , lithe and fiery , oven i
"erocity. .
EVK-WATKH. Take half a pound o ;
grape-vino wild is the best put it iu on
quart of water , boil it down to ono gill
take four Uthlcspoonfuls of the liquid ol
the grape-vine , three tcanpoonfnls offiu ,
table-salt , three tcaispoonfuls of white vit
riol ; -nix them in ono pint of soft watei
then strain through filtering paper. Fo
application , drop ono drop in the eye
every morning nnd evening. If too atroni
nt first , weaken with a HtUo noft water.
CiutE FOII NKUBALCHO PAIN. "Edna
sends the following to the Inicr-Occan
This simple recipe , signed "Jc.H. J. , " whicl
I clippcel from an old paper , has proved o
inestimable value to many. "Some tim
since , while suffering from neuralgic pain
in the face , it occurred to me that egg poultice
tico might relieve. Mixing an egg wit !
cprn-meal , or any coarse flour , proved no
only in this case when applied , but in inan ;
since , equally effective. " My mother , afte
having suffered two or Unco days am
nights with severe toothache nud fuco-aclie
tried the above remedy and experience !
'clief in a few moments.
WHOOPINO Coucur. Dr. Garth , ofVicn
na , proposes a singular treatment for thi
ilislicasing ailment , which will doubtles
receive careful consideration from the rued
cal profession. Ho states Unit by placln ;
twenty drops of the oil of turpentine on ;
handkerchief , holding it before the face
and taking about forty deep inspiration !
to bo repeated thrice dally , nimked rcliol
succeeded in cases of laryngcnl cartarrh b ;
speedy cure , is the result. Being called li
to attend an infant of fifteen mouths in th
convulsive stage , ho instructed the child' '
mother to hold u cloth moistened u ol
ready described , before it when ft wake , oni
to drop the oil upon its pillow whan i
slept. In this iuataiico the remedy iu it
effect was mewl beneficial. The frcquenc ,
and severity of the attacks gcnaibly d
creased in the course of twenty-four boon
and l jr propersupport by the help of atirn
abuts , Improvement wud rapid.
Aelvcrtlslns.
The Lacon Jlome Journal gets off Ihofol
lowing good one on the profession :
The Jersey county medical society , som
time ago , resolved not to aelvcrtlso the !
names in the newspaper * . It was conslel
ercd "quackery" to mention themselves ii
print. A meeting of this nstuto boily wa
lately held , which the J.r\ocmt \ reporter
omitting all names , merely intcrlnnlin
the account with numerous dashes , na
Dr. in Ihueliair , Dr. , > co'y.Di ,
, moved , etc. Now the Drs. nro ma
as liomctx , ami Iheroaro not dashescuoug
outside of a type-foundry to express th
highly objectionable worels used by thei
when commenting upon the apparent !
blnccre and courteous eflbit of the editor t
rcspcut t'aelr plainly opokcu resolution.
A little girl who wns di appolutod lie
raiiBO her name could not be found in tli
lllbletiald : "Never mind I I will be sue
a good giil that if another Ulblo is vrritu
uiy name will go injoj "
' "Tcntion ! " exclaimed an Irish scrgcni
to his platoon , "Front face and to roll cal
As many of yo ns is prcslnt will say 'Here
anil as many of ye as Is not preaiut wl
say 'Absiut. ' ' "
THE CHEAPEST PLAOE IN .OMAHA TO BUT
17 RKE
EPQ
Oi
Ono of the Best and largest Stocks in the United States
to select from ,
NO STAIRS rTO OLIMB ,
ELEGANT PASSENQEE ELEVATOR ,
JOBBER OF
EASTER * PRICED DUPLICATED
II FARNAM STRRB . OMAHA N-B.
PSIEPECTION .
m Heating and Baking
i [ Ts only attained by noitift
_ _ noitiftOAK
OAK
Slfete ! Ife $ . Stoves and Ranges ,
HIT WIRE GH01E OVER DOOB
Fct sale by
MILTON EOGJSRS & SONS
OMAHA
( SUCCESSOR TO FOSTER , & GRAY. )
LIME AND CEMENT.
Office and Yard , 6th and Douglas Sts , , OiTTdSia
HANUFAOTUnEK OF
Fine Buggies , Carriages , & Spring Wagons.
.
Uy Repository Is constantly filled with a Select Stock.
BEST WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. OFFICE AND FACTORY , S. TV.
mjj-wly Cor. Sixteenth and Capitol Avenue.
t&Co
ii ni ,
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IMPORT TAILORS ,
1206 Farnam Street.
Without exception we have this spring one of the finest
lines of
i n s" Woolens
EVER SHOWN IN OMAHA.
[ AHA NATIONAL BANK
U , S. DEPOSITORY.
J. fl. MILL AUD , President. WM. WALLACE Cashier.
Capital and Surplus , S45O.OOO.
OMAHA SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS !
Fire and Burplar Proof Safes for Rent at from $5 to $50 per annum.
The Largest Stock in Omaha and Makes the Lowest Prices
DRAPERIES AND MIRRORS ,
Juat received an assortment for aarpoasing anything in this market , comprising
the latest and moat tasty designs manufactured for this spring's trodo and covering
a range of prices from the Cheapest to the most Expensive.
Parlor Goods Draperies.
Now ready for the inspection of cus Complete stock of all tlm latest
tomers , the newest novelti'B in styles in Turcoman. Madras nnd
Suits and Odd Pieces. Lace Curtains , Eto. , Etc.
Elosant Passenger Elevator to all Floors.
CHARLES SHIVERICK. ,
ISOG , 1208 and 1210 Farnnm Street , - - - - OMAUA , NEB
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14 Maiu Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA ,