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    OMAHA DAJiLf BBJ5 TTIUKSDAV , JUNE 5 , 1881
THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN OMAHA TO BUT
UllE ITlU EKE
DEWEY
One of the Best and largest Stocks in the United States
to select from.
NO STAIES TO CLIMB ,
ELEGANT PASSENGER ELEVATOR ,
ETSOME OF
FiTOH BROTHERS' ' COOT
. . , .
Perfect Fitting , Beet nnd Cheapest. Ftno r.lncn Collars ntil CuBs.
No. 716 Fourth Street Council Bluffs , lo-wa
ST.LODIS PAPER WAREHOUSE ,
Graham Paper Go , ,
U7 and 219 North Main St , St. Louis.
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
BOOK , i E3 A O ET E9 2 i WHITING
NKWS.f ! i A S SffCOj IWKAPPINQ
SWVELOPE.V.CARD BOARD AND
PRINTER'S STOOK
VCa > h paid for Easts of al
Nebraska Cornice
-AND-
MANUFACTUUEB3 OP
GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES
FINIALS , WINDOW GAPS ,
TIN , IRON AND SLATE ROOFING ,
PATENT JtETALW SKYLIGHT ,
Iron Fencing !
Croatlnpn , Balustrades , Verandas , Office ami L'sol
HMtinys , Window snd Cellar Guards , Kto.
OOH 0. ANDCtli STUnnr , LINCOLN NEB.
ALONG THE LINE OF TUB
Chicago , St , Paul , Minneapolis and
OMAHA RAILWAY.
The now extension of this line from WaUofiold up
4ho
BEAUTIFUL VALLEY of the GAN
through Concord and Coloridgo
ro > yst .tt.mxisror'X'Qxsr ,
Roaches the best portion of the State , Special ex
cursion rates ( or land ( ookora over this line to
Wayne , Norfolk and Hartlngton , and via Blair to all
principal points on the
SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC RAILROAD
Trains oror tht 0. , St. P. if. k 0. Railway to Cov
ngton , Sioux City , Ponca , Hattlngton , Wayne and
Norfolk ,
< ao2a.3d.oot At 331nlx-
JTor Fremont , Oakda.e , Nellgh , and through to Val
entino.
3TFor rates and all Information call on
F , P. WHITNEY , General Agent ,
HE BRUNSWICK , IBALKE , COL-
LENDER COMPANY ,
[ SUCCESSORS TO THE J. M. il.kB. CO. ]
THE MONARCH'
The most extensive manufacturer ! of
IN THE WOULD.
BOO S. Tenth Street , . OVAHA , NEH.
jTiTPrlcoa of BilllrJ and Pool Tatloa and roalcrlala ,
furnished on application.
BRUNSWIQK & GO ,
Billiard , Ball Pool , Carom ,
AND ALL OTHER QAHIN6 TAntKS. TEN TIN
BALLS , CHECKS , ETC.
18 South 3d Street , St.Loqla , . U [ Dojaward BtroiJt
Kansas City , Mo. , < 1821 pcuga | fy. . Omtih , Nob.
HENRY nOJINBERGBR ,
Write lor Cataloiruofl Mid Prleo Llatf.
Or , Amelia Burroughs' ' ,
, . \ °
OFFICE AND RESIDENCE
1617 Dodge St , , - Omaha ,
TEMCI'IIONK No 1 . r '
HAS NO
The SteoH is 'a Durable Piano
UK BTECIC HiB BINOINp QVAMTY OF TONS
FOUND Iff NO 'OTIIrM PIANO.
SOLD ONLY J1V . '
WOODBUIDGE BROS , ,
OMAHA
U , P. BAKERY ,
.1514 Wel)3ter St. , Omnlm , Nob.
( Suocesaora to the o'.d p. P , I ) Vcrj-,16th At , )
ALL KINDS Of
BREAD , FANCY CAKES AND PIES
ComUntly on h nl. OrJen wl be wnmptly ittcn
dod to. WAQNEU IIHO'S ,
pr-23-2m I'ropilctor * .
Spawns , Eclampa } ' nnd
Nervousness arc
EAHOALLT CURED
BY MY METHOD.
The Honorariums arc duo
only after success.
Treatment by Correspondence
PROF , DR , ALBERT ,
Awarded Iho first class gold XloJU for illstlneiilihoil
ujeriU by the "Soclctlo Rclontlflquo francalso , "
( the French Scientific society.
0 , Place tin Tronc , O. lNUllS.
mAo wedinat
The Pioneer and Still Ahead.
3.00,000 3NTOXiaa. . TJso.
Fast superseding the largest old fashlonad ntoves
nd ranges. It hal the simplest Mid most efllclcnt
itoro burners in the Morld , and \\ltli new impicno-
acnts the easiest to operate. Absolutely safe with
U patent resort olri now In use the second season
Itnout a BtaRlb aomdent.
O Send for Catalogue , Prloo List , Etc.
HULLi VAl'OIl STOVE CO. ,
CLEVEtAND.O.
e iwijpm 6-m
SSG-ER & TONER ,
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALKRS IN
WHIPS , ETC.
Wo make avery fine Ilsht harncas , faml bate al
ways on hand a full line of Iloreo Clothing , Curry
Coinb3 , Kraslu-d , etc.
No , 116 H , 16th St ' - ODiaha
Jam Meal InU
Chnrtered by theStntcof Illl
inois foi'theexpresapurpow
ofgivinirimrnedlatorelfetln
nil chronicunnary nnd prl-
, vato diseases. Gonorrhoea ,
.pleetnndSyphilii . In nil their
complicated forma , nlso all
diseases of the Skin nnd
Ulood promptly relieved nnd
pcrmaoentlycured by reme-
diestestedinai''oi'i/r | ( ir ( !
bjicctaU'raeticc. Seminal
Wcal.ne ; „ Kht Losses by Dreams , Pimples on
thcKace.Loat Manhood , jiwsliivf/1/curedV < er
I'D no expcrltnittiltm. The appropriate ri.r.cdf
is at once used In each case. Consultations , per-
donnl or by letter , sacredly confidential. Med
icines Bent by Mall and Express. No marks on
package to Indicate contents or tender. Address
On. JAM ES.No. 204WashIncjlon SU
*
the Changes that , in a few years , have
taken place inthojnanufacluro of
Improvement after improvement h ;
[ boon inodo , until to-day the clothing
I offered by Sohlank & Prince , 1210
Farnam street , ia equal in every
respect to the boat
Custom Work !
\Vhilo at the aamo time tlio lowncBa o
price of the fine grade of clothing
, they Jiamlloia no leas aatouwh-
iiiL' than the
#
Perfection of Fit
ANP TUP QUALITY 01'
MATERIAL AND MAKE
e
72/0 Farnam Street , 1210
A DOMtiSIIO TlliVMSAOXION.
o ( n Hrtmlllvu Ilusbniut
rails.
! ullo
A story of n strange nnd unnatural
Inmostic iucldout , the nbsoluto correct-
less of wlildi ia vouched for by a responsible -
sponsiblo gontlomau , cornea up from the
2unir d'Alono country. In Spokane Falls
hero lived a man named ICtnnoy with
lia wife and one child. They kept n
warding houao which was under Mrs.
Ivnnioy a charge , nnd lier husband , it ap-
tear was on Raged in transporting Roods
on n pack train from the Falls to 1'hulo.
The nature of Ills occupation prevented -
od his being nt homo all the timo. His
vrifo it nppoara had hired a French cook
mined Glroaux , and insisted on keeping
lim in spite of the fact that her board1-
ors were loudly complaining of his c.xo-
: rablo cooking. This circumstance and
ho fact that fliremix acoiuod to foci
piito ns much at homo in the parlor as
n the kitchen aroused Kinnoy'a stispic-
on for his wife was not like Ciusnr'n. To
satisfy his npprohonsions , ho started a
vook ngo Monday with his muloa on ono
of his regular trips t Esglo City , but
camped when n few miles distant and
about 10 o'clock that night returned
suddenly to his homo. Ho
dispensed with the formality of
mocking , nnd walked into his budroom
where ho wns confronted with convincing
ovidouco of hi.s wifo'a inlidolity. Per an
nstant the injured husband was struck
dumb witli amazement. To think that
ho mother of hia child , the woman who
inly a year before had sworn to love ,
loner nnd obey him , the ono who ho
lupposod to bo honestly sharing hia trou-
> lcs and joys in the hope of n future
irospority , had so basely betrayed hia
onlidonco was wormwood to his soul.
Jut Kinney wns not the person to wns to
imo in vain rcgrots. Hoas n sonsitiro
iian , and the sight which nt first frovo
iis blood the next Instant caused it to
> oil \\ith indignation. Without n mo-
lout's hesitntion ho jiullcd ont n murder-
us looking knife nnd was in the net of
pringing upon the guilty pair when
! iroaux waved him back and made the
lie following cold blooded proposition.
"Kinnoy , " said ho , " 1 liavo done you
great wrong. Your wife no longer has
i claim upon you. Yon will not wish to
ivo here any longer. What will yon
ako for your house , your business and
our family ? "
Iviunoy rcllccted on this novel proposi-
ion Bomo timo. 1'iually greed overcame
lie desire for vongoanco. "Give mo the
uonoy"lio hoarsely cried , "and take
vorything I'vo got. "
The money was counted out at once by
lie Frenchman. Kinney immediately loft
or Eagle City where ho bought an intor-
st in n vnlunblo plncor mine , nnd
Sircnux , blowing out the lamp , entered
nto actual possession of his now proper-
y. Mr. and Mrs. Gircaux nro now in
pokano Falls in the full cnjoymonfc of
omostio happiness , nud the baby is as
icrt nud chipper and sassy ns though it
ind not boon thrown in "to boot" when
jo purchnso of its mother was effected.
First Unto Evidence.
"OHon unnblo tonttoiid business , behiR sub-
act to Eorious disorder of tlia Icidnoys. After
lon siotro of siclcncsa tried Jlunlock Jllooil
liltcrs and was relieved by half n bottlo. "
\lr. \ U. Tumor , of Itochester , N. V. takes the
vduH to write.
Gnrrio IJurdnttc.
The wife of Robert J. Burdotto , of the
iurlington Hawkeye , whoso iuimitnolo
whimsicalities Imvo fed the hungry proas
low those ton years , has cliod at her homo
n Ardmoro , Pa. She was ono of the
nest aillictod , but also ono of the most
; entlo , hopeful , intelligent and cheerful
women I have ever known. I spent n
week with the Burdottca in a Nanttickot
lotol three years ago , and I shall never
ergot the joyousnosa with which their
Hescnco filled the house. Rheumatism
lad crippled and , deformed her sadly , so
hat she could not walk or stand or hardly
it in a chair , but when the dinner-boll
rang , and " Robbie , " an she called him ,
: amo with a joke nnd a cheerful chirrup
nnd took her tenderly in his arms as if
ho were a baby , and carried her down
ho stairs , and she chirruped back at him ,
lover murmuring , and they wont laughing
hrough the hall , till ho sot his helpless
mrdcu in the chair nnd steadied her till
ho maid could slip n stool under her
cot , nnd she laughed cheerily again
jccauao she had got nome little extra
dainty for the table , nnd never had told
Bobbie , and ho euch a geese aa not to
; uoss it , though It was the very thin ]
10 liked best when yon saw and hoar
11 that , and a full day's other happy
exchanges , you concluded that the Bur-
detto family could boar the worst rhcu-
natism in the world without being mis
erable by a good deal. Itwas plenwnt
p BCO him carry her and put her in a
ittlo wagon and wheel her around the
'ard and down the walk , and she pluck-
ly disdaining to complainand _ cheery nl )
, ho timo. Ho was her special providence.
> ho told mo , confidentially , that lie was.
ho best man in the world , nnd thcro
lover was such another , nnd never could
> o. Thcro was something grimly ijrotosquo
bout it , though to BCO him mourn
oyorhor nwful affliction and then go back ,
) ut on the mask again , and finish the
unny sketch for the Hawkoyo. And
ilip had a tireless and unflagging bravery
.hut would have boatou dqath if anything
could. She was n woman of rare culture
ir.d intellectual force , as wall as possess
ing the lovable qualities of amiability and
soif-forgotfulnoss in a high degree ,
If. A. Croffult.
How niuoli Will do II ?
, IIow much of 2'Aoma > ; Xclectrie Oil lit requir
ed to cure ? Only aory littlo. A Cow drops
will euro unv kind of mi ache ; nnd but n trifle
mow i < f needed fur eprairiB nnd Ifimonocdon.
Uueuinatlnm ia not no riiadlly nffogtqd ; au
ouncu nnd sometimes two ounces MO required.
NV uiodicinp , however , li ut tnro to euro with
Hamo munber of njiplicutioiia.
GiroJia Sklv-Sliow Privileges.
Newark Journal
' The "aido-aliow1 privileges" covprg , the
right to exhibit , in a tout adjoining thai
of the big show , any and all aorta of ul-
logcd attractions and suppoacd monntros *
itioB , with the inaoparablo adjunct of real
mgnatrobltioa of paiptinga ouaiJo | , to
ainueo and fancinato rural boholdora.
The liconpo granted to a circus ordinarily
c'overa all ita belongings , including the
aide-show. The "concert "
- privilcgo" cov-
em thp variety Hhpw given in the main
tout after the ring performance onda.
Tbougji this Hh.ovf has no licenao or adr
Vortising cxponaca-rboyond Bhch adver.
tiaemonta au ia given by bullovviiij ; fol
low offering tickpta for ealo during 'ho
main porformauco ita outlay ia HOQIO-
times heavy in ita Hat of oaluriua for spec-
blip performers , who are often liigl
priced , It , therefore , ia much lens profi
table , propprtionately , thatfthu sidu-show
but still ia quitoa Imndsomo eonrco of revenue
venue -vr 1th any good and successful clr
cus , The candy privilege" covers th
aalo of confectionery , nuts , fruit , lenio
nado , oto , , in the main totit. Tlio ' 'tick
ot privilcgo" involvea the right to aol
daily , in advance of the oponint ; of the
ticket wagon , nt slight incroa oof price , n
certain stipulated [ number of tickets to
Jio innin show. "A Btde.sluw prinilego"
las been known to sell nlono for § , " 0,000
orj n tingle season with n largo nnd pa-
nilarcircus , nnd n "lickol privilcgo" for
ho saino length of time lias brought
< 7,000. Sometimes circus managers who
tad good popular names , but who were
inancially ruined by n disastrous season ,
lave boon put on their feet again pecu
liarity and stariod upon n now era of
irospority by the sales , in advauco , of
heir privileges for n single season.
Shows Imvo been started entirely by the
money paid for privileges.
HXO1TKMHXT.
"What causes the great ru 1i nt Schroter k
iccht's Drug Storo1 The frco distribution
of sainplo luittloi of Dr. lloanko' Cough nuil
iinig Syrup , the mo t rtojnilar icinody for
Coughs , Colda , CtingnmitUon ami ISnmchltl *
low ou the nmrkoU Itoffular sire M cents and
.00
IOWA t
A Swede college is to bo established nt
Madrid.
The poslotlico at Oltumwa was robbed
of $00 last week.
The personal taxes of Lomnrs for 188-1
foot up § 108,038.
Fort Uoilgo is olfcrod n paper mill fern
n bonus of § 20,000.
Two colored inon nro nbout to start n
mpor in Dos Moinca.
There nro100 convicts in the Fort
lladison penitentiary , an increase of LTi
over last year.
The first annual reunion of the Leo
county soldiers' ' association M ill bo hold
at Ft. Madison , Thursday , Juno I ) .
The I own state fair premiums amount
o SM.OOO. The fair will bo hold at DCS
Moines , August 27 to September 5.
The Cedar Rapids pork-houso has cut
ip nearly 125,000 moro hogs this season
hnn it did during the aamo time laat
oar.
oar.Tho
The Darlings nnd Iho Daisies' ball clubs
ire the pet namoa of rival baao ball clubs
n Creaton. In n recant game Iho Dar
ings proved to bo export Daisy-cutters.
Bishop 1'orry reported at the Ute
Episcopal convention nt Davenport that
luring the past year ho had mndo 32
isitations , hold confirmation on18 occa-
Ions , nnd confirmed 1KIG porsons.
At n baby show in Dubuque the com-
uittoo decided to award the prize to a
olorod child , but the white mothers
aisod such a row tha.t the committee was
obliged to reconsider , nnd give tha prlzo
gainst their better judgment.
Speaking in regard to the _ rumor that
ho Roman Catholic church in Iowa m y
bo divided into thrco dioceses , the West-
rn Watchman , published at St. Louis ,
nd n lending paper of the Roman Catho-
io church , thinks it is very probable , nnd
hnt it had for n long time regarded the
Jovation of Dubuque to n metropolitan
co ns only n matter of time ; that his
grace of St. Louis has always thought
hat the different sovereign states of the
mien should have their own archbishops.
'ho Watchman thinks , that in the event
jf Bishop Hennessey's becoming an nrch-
> ishop that there will bo another opisco-
ial see , cither in Dos Moines or Council
Muffs. It thinks the 'former ' lias the
Commercial advantage , but that the latter
s geographically prcforablo.
CONVINCING.
Iho proof jt tlio puilding is not in chawing
.ho etrfng , but in hnving an opportunity to
eat the article direct. Schrotor tt Boclit , the
Jrurcisti , have n free trial bottle of Dr. Bo-
eaukos Cough and Lung Syrup for each nnd
ovary one who in aillictod with Coughs , Coldn ,
Anthina , CouBiunption or any LUIIR AlToction.
MEN'S SUWLMKK WE/Vll.
Prom Noclaos ! tci I'unips and From
Glovcw to Hose.
Dark-bluo serge and flannel suits made
with sacquo coats will bo oxtonaivoly
worn this summer for every day.
Gloves will not bo worn this season ex
cept at very formal balls , and then ono
nay bo removed. When dancing the
; ontloman is expected to hold hia hand-
corchiof ngainst the lady'a droaa , so as
"iot to soil it.
Ecru mosquito-nutting flannel ia a pop
ular and comfortable material for uudor-
wcar.
Some of the newest bathing-suits are
nado of very dark-bluo serge , with a lit-
, Jo brnMin ? < f dnrlc blue and buttons ol
-ho same color. They are bocomlng , and
a pleasant change from the once popular
"convict "
suit.
Very fashionable summer tics are made
p saloon and sho\y fawn and lavender
grounds covered with small blue , gold or
lilvor p'olka dots. They are reasonable
n price and wear well.
The moat popular handkerchiefs/ :
roung nion are of flno cambric or linen ,
ylth a wide hem of cambric , on which
designs of rings are intertwisted , ca-
niioB , bows and arrows , oars , tennis batn
etc. They nro curried in the upper out-
aide pocket with just p little corner
ihowing.
All decided colors except dark blue are
cechowcd in neckties.
Collars are still high , bit * are cut off n
little at the corners.
The most fashionable hoao are Halo
thread in delicate plaids , such aa gray
andbluo , fawn and brown , qlivo green
and brbkrod , old gold and ollvo ota.
Stripes in IhosQ colors are also ( icon , and
Bilbriggana ard coming into fayor .for
tlio summer. Bright' blue * and rods are
iiqt worn , except in the silk , as the dye
comes oil'on the foe * * .
jl'atont leather pumps are ptill ; faahion-
able for ovdning wear. i
Straw hala are rriuch the same us thoao
iifflaityoarj Ooarso Milan straws , t
preferred by young men. , f ]
The fashionable shoes nro .Hlill pointot
bit | are made inucli longer * thftii the foot.
They are therefore qulto comfortable , bui
urb only worn by men with small foot.
/Tennis shirts Will bo worn at the aoa
siqo and in the mountain , Dark-bluo
with an old gold or crimson luring are
tjio favorites Boys will wear _ thorn ii
both city and country , with lawn-tennis
ihoes and crimson or dark-bluo aurah silk
' "
Jjavcndornnd tan kid gloves are the
only kind worn.
Men.
Phlladolphialiullctln.
A Washington photographer , nays ho
nulls moro portraits of President Arthur
than of nny other public man. Speaker
U < ulialo * comes next. Mrs. Logan's , portraits
traits are much in demand , ( ion. Bherl-
dan's cell bettor than any other , -nrmy
oil leer , The aiiiut has nuvor succoodet
in induoint'oithorMr. Oonkling or Mr
I'lntt to have his portrait talton , and the
same is true concerning Scnat-ors Doi
Ciunorou , Mahono , George and Uowon
It was hard work to got a'picture of Senator
ator Kdmunda , and Oon , ( kunt will no
have hia taken any moro.
ItUIilIATTKN IN KENTUCIIY ,
\Vondornilly AVoll-Tohl Iilo Almut n
ItoneletR Man ,
'iiiclmmll ' TimM-Stnr.
JIVe days nftor leaving Barbourvillo
Ivy. ) I spoilt tlio night at the cabin nf a
oor farmer among tlio hills , and after
upper some ono spoke of Hector Davis ,
'Iho man without bones. " 1 immediato-
I * asked what wns meant by the cxproa-
ion , when my host explained that Hector
) avis wns ono of their neighbors , living
omo thrco miles further on among the
lountains , nnd that ho actually had not
bono in his body.
As 1 expressed some skepticism , ho
oluntoorcd to show mo over to Hector's
lie next morning. Wo knocked nt tlio
oor of the Davis cnbln nbout H o'clock
lie next day , nnd the first tiling that
truck my attention upon entering was n
imUllo-ngod man sitting bolt upright , and
nppnrted by n rude and peculiarly-
Imped framework. Ho was introduced
o nib ns Hector Davis. I grasped his
land upon first entering , but his lingers
M rolled up together like a cabbngo loaf
n n mushy sort of way that made mo
, lad ( o lot go ot them. Taking hold of
iia limbs they yielded to the pressure
nlil they were flattened out trrico their
iropor width. The only indication of
ono vran in the skull , which , whllo pli-
ble almost as solo leather , still otTorod a
ind of protection to the poor fellow's
rain. Ho shuttled elf his slipper and
cqnestod mo to stop on his foot , 1 did
o , and it at once spread itnelf ont until it
ooked ns if n railroad train had passed
vor it. It slowly renamed its natural
liapo , but it wai fully n half hour before
o was able to got the foot in his
lippor ngnin. "IVrlmpo you would
ko to tie my log in n knot I'1 ho suggest-
d. 1 found no difficulty in performing
iis feat , while my friend accomplished
to same with the other log , nnd nftor wend
nd also tied knots in both his nrms ho
resented a very knotty problem indeed ,
nd ono that would have sot n pro-
csolonal contortionist crazy. When wo
ad unravelled nil the knots nnd
trnlghtonod Ills limbs again , ho requested
s to lift him gently from his framework
nd plnco him on the floor. This wo
omul no easy tnak , for hU body nlippod
bout in our nrms like nn tOol , and it was
nly by securing n firm grip on hw cloth *
ng that wo managed to keep him from
ailing. Wo finally succeeded iustralght-
niug him out upon the floor , and tnou
iy friend , who scorned to thoroughly mi
oratand the boneless man's programme ,
oized a barrel standing near , and which
nfterwnrds learned contained turnips ,
nd , swiftly up-ending it , at once preceded -
coded to roll it over tlio prostrate Davis ,
rnm his toes up to his chin and back
gain to his ( toes. The only manifestn-
ions of pain ho made was when the bar-
el passed over hia heart and lungs , but
tleft him in a horrible nlmpo. 1 can
nly describe it by comparing it to
liat of n man made of mud nnd then
hrown up and flattened against n wall.
Vhilo hia body was was assuming its for-
lor shape , I learned from his old spoc-
aclod mother that Hector , who wan 40
oars old , had nlwnys on joyed excellent
oalth nnd provided vroll for her until
lie beginning of this poculinr nflliction
wo years ago. She did not know what
lie doctors might think of liar Hector ,
s she "had not scon n doctor up in them
hnr hills for nigh on to twenty year- "
THI3 MOON
TOWIIH , Yilln oR anil Cultivated
FIoIdH Can lo Scon.
At the natronomicnl observatory of
Jorlin , says a translation from Nyn.
'rosson ' Holslugor , n discovery has lately
boon made which , without doubt , will
anso the greatest sensation , not only
, mong the adopts iii science , but oven
jnong the most learned. Profos or
Jlondmann , in that city , has found , bo-
irond n doubt , that our old friend , the
noon' , is not n moro lantern which kindly
urnishos light for the loving youth
and gan companies of our planet ,
mt the abodq of living , mtolli-
; ont beings , for which lie Is pro-
jarcd to furnish proofs most convincing.
3y accident Dr. Blendmnnn found Hint
, ho olisprvntions of the moon gnvo but
very unsatisfactory results , o\ving \ to the
ntonsity of the light power of the moon's
itmosphoro , which Is that strong that it
affects the correctness of tlio nbaerva-
, ipns in a very high degree. IIo then
conceived the idea to make the obloct
ulasa of the refractor lees nonsitivo to the
rays of light , nnd for that pnrppso ho
darkened it with the smoke of camphor.
It took months of experimenting b.oforo
16 succeeded in finding' ' bin right
degree of obscurity of tlio glass , nnd
whan finally found lie then with tlio reTractor -
Tractor took n very accurate photo of the
noon's surface. This ho placed in n sun
mlcrosccopo , which gnvo the picture a
diameter of fifty-five and one-half Ifcot.
The revelation wnp most startling. It
overturned nil hitherto ontertuinod
ideas of the inoon'a surface. Thos'o love ]
.ilniim which formerly were hold to bo
jcennu of water , proved to bo verdant
ieldu , and what formerly were consider
ed mountains turned out an deserts < ol
iwnd and occnits dfwater. . Towns and
mbitations of ultldndu nro rininly dii
coinible , ns < , well as eigns of industry and
.radio , i The learned ipr6fessor'u , study
ind observations of oldLuna will bo ro-
icatod overy/ full mofin when the sky in
; } ijar , and wo venture to predict that the
limo is not far' distant when wo shall
uiow moro about the man in the moon
Lhjm as buing nn agent in Kngliah poll
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ih 1674 , Dr. Hammond was cho-on
Profeoaor of the aiBoasos of the Mind nnd
Nervous System in the medical depart
ment of , the Univoroity iof the City nl
Now York. Ho lias since occupied that
chftir'andhas won n magnificent fortune
in'tlio'practice of me'dicini' . Ilia wife
has contributed vastly to' , his success.
By her hand mont , qf fho dqctor'a rporo
fumpus "worka jmvo been trnnssribod
from lila notes. "Sloop and itsDorango-
mo'nts , " "Insanity and Its Mcdlco-Logal
Kolations , " "Tho Physics nnd Physiolo
gy of Spiritualism , " and "Jiuanity in
Its , Relation to Crimo" Imyo all been
writtou Tvith her loving aid.
Two childrou linvq boon born to Dr.
and Mis , 'William A , flftmmond. The
son follows hia father's profession ? the
daughter is mnrriud to an Itulhm nobleman -
man , t.hu Marquis di Lnnxo.
TJio ColumVnH Dempcrot Jn ountin ( { Iho
iltU0nu | haforo the uholU are cratkod. Jfcn
h mi eclu ) of tlw cry which hau been raUud Ii
Hhtill Ccek i "I'.xult , ya bust * of Juraol , fo
tho'dayof | dnllvermicolu utlmiidl .lerlchuln
coinpjw'ed , tha prleiU nro indrchlni ; around
ita wftlli , the trumpotuarol noundliiK and it
battlement * * trcmblo from turret to foumtn ,
tlon ttyiio. Novoiubcr will hoar the ir iu
uliont and tlio tliubrolu of doiuocriitiojetur
will maku the old arches of heaven ring ,
utter'S
The lovera o aood cloMn'ng who wish to I purchase coeds tlmfc nro
qunl , if neb better , llinn I ho best garments mndo by uny merchant
niloring houses in Iho United Stnte3.
Slguitor's establishment has long boon recognized na one o the lond-
ng houses o the kind in the west.
From the first jo the third floor , in every department , the stock is com-
iloto , mid comprises the latest styles of seasonable goods , Customers
vill find
In great abundance. This house ropa the best
TAILOBS TO ALTER , FIT AND PRESS.
This work is always done in n ntisfactory mnnnor , and without extra
cl'urgo.
MAMMOTH CLOTHING
HOUSE ,
1001 Farnam Cor. 10th.
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North Eighteenth Street , Oinuhn , i/m Street Car Line.
Mhpp lillllu. Time M JLf U UA Wj
Qriuloa nnd prices us sjood and low ns nny.in the city. Please try mo
. H. WOOD &
HUCCKSSOHH TO WK8TCHN HTKAM 11EATINO CO. ,
ISTEAM AND GAS FITTERS ,
1C North 10th Street , hot. Capitol Avo. ami HIV/I A U A
Davenport Stroot. Telephone No. 405. U I V I fFl M ,
The Finest Family Garden
m THE CITY.
Music Every Evening , and
Saturday * . 11 the ncntlior la pleasant. All elegant luncliwlll bo or\ed o\crv mnrnlrp , and the cholcoi
liquors anil ClKara coubtantly on haud. HItNK i. MAUllkH.Proprietors
Cor Oth and rarnam Streets.
EDHOLM & ERICKSON ,
w
Upmnr
niilAlli JJi
1 owolry of all designs made to Order. Largo stock of
Diamonds and Fine Gold Jewelry.
A.GENTS FOH OOlUIAMt MANUFAOT'NG GO'S STERLING SILVERWAR E
LA1U3K STOCK OF I
Howard , Waltham , Elgin , Lancaster and Columbus Watches
SOLE ACJENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED
A. SCHNEIDER WATCH , DRESDEN.
Cor. 16th and Dodge , opposite Postoffice.
ER9CKSON.
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AND JOBBERS OE1 DOMESTIC '
PIOPRI TORS 01 ? TJIE FOLLO\YJNO ,
CELEBRATED RRA'jfo D'S ' :
Eoina Victorias , Espociales. Roses in 7 Siaas from $60 .
' , to $ i2o'ppriooo : '
AKD mS FOLLOWING LEADING FIVE CENT CIGARS : i '
Grapes , Thistle , 'Lawrence ' Barrett , Caraniels. New Standard - ,
dard , Good Advice , Ndw Brick. '
BEND FOR PRICE LIST ND SAMpLflS.
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1409 and 1411 Dodge St. , I Car lca } Onialia/W