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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1884)
TTTK DAILY HKE FRIDAV SKPTEMttttli 20. 18 i , They Are Without I Hivai. -AND- Have been Awarded One Hundred and eighteen Prize Medals at all the prominent expositions of the World for the Last Fifty Years. And Endorsed iy tie Greatest LMm Pianists , -1N- Au examination of thesi magnificent Pi.uios is politely requested before purchasing any other instrument. ' ? Genoial Wpslorn Koprcscutalives. P. S. Also Gen'l Agt's for KNABE , VOSE & SONS , BEHR BEOS. , 'and ' AEION PIANOS , and SHOKINGrEB CYMBELLA and CLOUGH & WAEREN OEGANS. SPECIAL NOTICES. r.OTIOK. Sjioclal a Mjrtlecmouts , ouo R3 Lost , I'ounJ , To Loan , Tor failo , To Uont , Wants , Doard- Ing , eta , nlll bo Incertcd In this column at the low rate of 7KN Cni.TS PER LINKer the diet Inevitlou and FIVE CENTS PEU LIKE tat each ej'meqtient n sortlon. I.CIHO n h rtlssracnta at our office , No. I'cr.rl lit root , near Droadnav I YTAHSB. 17 AMI II \ four or fixe room lioise J. W i l Hosier , 111 r otllce "XXT'AN'I I D All A No. 1 L\icrioncoil | rttnl boot * * ant ) bhoi bult'iiiian A rosultnt of Conn il BlulTs ptfirrul 1 K Ail HIM & . Co , 117 , llrmihi i ) KENT Union Axcnue hole' , lrtiilWi\ , I 1 cortcr Mntli street. Apply oj punn-os tu Mt < ' Qertrpachcr TJAJIlSALt'OU HUNT Tin. Orvu I'acKiiu hou't J1 ami macliliitr ) , 1 catedln tbii cit ) . Lupalt ) IfiO hugs | ie il v OilUl & . 11\\ _ _ V A T AW Iho l\crj buay m Oouncll liluila tu ittxu V V imlte * . lo'lcrcd by carrier at only twenty n weok. \\'AMhU Dinliii-room till immciliatclj. Wvje * 815 per month , apfly of bte arJ , Ogaui IIouso. . bACiC My nHllcnoj , cornsr 7th a\onun and Tp.OH 1 struct If tilan noon will ncll for ? 2,00a liclowiluo Will al'O 'oil furniture , cirpcts , A.O , all nr in pttt. Ituotsold at once will rent pruinl- si" ' , ith liouso furuiBhed or unfU'nNnnl , at inodi'nto rent. Anj ono thinking of making tlicirh > ma In Council liliids will doa \ \ to iiucstl 1'atu tbli cHtr. It la tbu bust bargain e\irolleri.d in the nt > M A UPTON "ALh Jonlcnti an 1 IKtu ej , euitilile1 for millinery 01 caml } atci J. Apil ] > at t07 Main ; btice * ( } lil > 1'Al'fclts tor ualo at Ufa OUILO , at a e-utu \J a hundroil. A OttNld IjwliL-j uuil Kuatletnen can make lime Jvcli"1 ! wnsras bj soiling the "Chamnl HI Boaom htrcether and ronlntf lloird " Ketiila at f 1 CO. Any lil > can do up a Qno shirt wlthou a wrinklj in I gli d It M nlooIy-vafioDestlaundrlcscan Addreso forpaitlcularoC 1 > S & I. Co. , Ban oILtx , Councl DANOIMG AOADEiVIY. I'rof Schuoor will introduce the European tourist dauros dunntj the course , l nncnise , Taloualli , Eldo rado , Villutto , Spanish , Vandango , and American standard dances , aud the latent reverse Avaltstep. . Bolls ? Skating Eiak. Itjllcr skating Wednesdays and S iturdays. 11. 11. M VRTE\TS , PropriVtor. _ TUO > . OH-ILKR , L' . U. I CSKT. OFFICER & PUSEY Council Ulufts Established 1856 Doilcrsln Koroin ! ind omsstlo I'.rtlunzo an Hrtou J.ll. TATE. WHITE or & I'roctlco In Btnto anil Pcclcral Courta. Collections ( iromptly attcndcJ'to. lloom 10 , Shugarl'i ) COUNCIL ULUl'FS IOWA E. Rice M. D. or other tumora lemovoJ without tlio knife or draw Ing o tlooJ. CHRONIC DISEASES " - > ' ' Over liltty jcam jiractlcul ejpcrlonce O.'eahr , Tear trcet , C'l JACOU BIMb. K , I' . CADWKLL CADWELL , Attorn ? f B COl'M 1C , 11M ITS , IOWA. Olli ofani hitreu * lln nn 1 dm ! 2 bhu/art . * . Mi llilifin n Illock Will | r etiee in Mate and Kiluruj 3U1UI8. bioux crrv HAMS. J. Y. FULLER , Commission Merchant N" .85 I'oirl btrniit . rcnn il niufT. Mrs , n , J. Hilton M n , , PHYSIOIAW & SURGEON , 223 , Council Blum HAS NO UPERIOR. Tlis Sleek is a Durable Piano. TJIE STEClv 1IAS SINOINO QUALITY OF TOZiE 10UND NO OTHER 1'JAIIO. GOLD K1Y BY WOODBBIDGS BEOS,3 115 OPERA fl \ . "J UJi. iJI.f.J.A > i OMAHA NEE. DR. KOREA'S ELEGTRI6BELY Wilt ruro Ncr % nisnpfl1 * Lun i r I 1) ) mi i l m I' ' * * ' Ni il I > - ( i Mill < i N i i I I Iv I > li in A Minin Hi i t I IK HI i | -l I n l | ill I nil ! IH I iliirili I | ill | t I i ] i i I i I' ' . Ir [ qiMM I I II t ( ) \ - II III I I I I I " I I 1 A ! ii i II it - n I- . II i 1 Ic i i ilHI I in _ i . > tli i I 1 1 budy , und iuu bu tlLtiur od t l ua Lnuu in ity Lliu J itlouu \Ylnlc.r ncominir , tie season of the ir for arhca acd palnc In uim f tliin fact\\e&i > bu } oni i > f I r. Ilnroo'8 Fleslno Belt * Ij bj dolivouill luonl llhiuinatiim , hidiicTnnibks mid other ilia tint llr > h Is heir to ! ) licit ddf , h it r-ill at our oilieunml I'vumi.c DLlta. No K Iioucha street , < r 0 1'i uodmau'tf , 1110 Kurt am ht. , Or.nl a , ob. Or dura tilled COD L'inpis.ilsf rSticiM | A. ] ) Sealed propoeil ? ivllllw rocpltcil 1 \ the und raln'n nl until 12 o UncU 1100.1 of batuuli \ , htptoml cr the ! i7th , IbSI , for the furnish n , ; to the cln ot ono bun died 01 moro Moidcti r [ tons fur utriit LroEsiii'h buch rrrons to bo tcnstrurloJ in arcnrlanru uith hunipltrt nou on DodigObtrtct , it MII Ilino t corutr < f HfUtnthfetrutir , nnd nUo in ( t'i MIIKOith | Huch further H'irLStlnni | > r.s the cliaiin m cftbo Bond ol ruhlic \ \ orUa uiaj iii.il L pro ioutu | n. c.ntatioa of bidsBids Bids to bo irttotnp8iiicd by tba siuniturts of pro po d euttt ts who , in thi > cvcni of th our.rdinj of the eintrict , mil tntLi into Inin'o ttl h tin. eltj of dm ih.i , in tlu rtiiuu ( I \e huncjiid dollus , for the ful'liful ivciit mi of KU hi iclrair The licunl i f I'ub'li Wurki rtjjrn.1 ll.o illit | ; to reject an i r > id I idt J\M"I Cltll IIIT'IS , l h i r an 1 ! nrJ "i 1'uhl c U url 9 , H 11 H 16 * 0 Health and Happines DO AS OTHERS HAVE DONE. Are your Kidneys diKordored ? kldmy Wi rt In > uilit 1110 li in inv Kruvi nut WPP nflirlJinil IKIII i.i niijil > Hl < fci l 'tirnin Uelrult " K. W. lo\u tux , ileehuiiK , luina.UJeh. Are your nerves weak ? 1 1 I Im } \ \ I i neil inn f i in m i > UH i. , al.np" Ai lilt rlwustl tciJM li It'll Mrn MUD t , .uil lill.a. LhrtitlM MiMUar Cle\tU JO. , Have you Bright's Disease ? hi incy V , oil iiirril mu nlm my water niujuat like eliulk uud tuui llko M d ' Jrank Wllnoii , rciboJyM 3 Sufforinp from Diabetes ? "Kldn y \ \ < irllsthonin tKurisfiilriim ly [ bare oyir used. Glui * almost IIIIIIHI llati n llrr jr.lUlll | > UUaUuuMiiulun , M Have you Liver Complaint ? klilniyulliurnl lno of cbrulile llttrl'l caw after liroj id to ilk " , . . . . Henry Uard , lain f. I Mlhhat au nll < , V Is your Back lame nnd achinB ? 1 Jt/llll / ) V/011 II liutlll ) lIllCHl I1IU WllLII I WU 0 laiuo I luij tu Ibll < "it of l < d" 0. M 'Jttllnunc.Milw iiiLit , \ > i * Have you Kidney DisortBO ? Kldn y Vurt ? mniloli" mini I Inllvi i nn 1 1 ilm MI nftrr yiuin if UUHIII 1 1 n ful ! t ilnf It" Murtli lQubux.tauil lloUn , lllionihtuvtii , eit > Are you Constipated ? ' IvMniy oi t ii iHi tvy r\a' null u M ni 1 < tinil u ufter IGjiurj IIMI of i > ilur in di ms .V l ou 1 ulieUW , til Albany \ t Have you Malaria ? 1 KMniy irt Imi done bttir timn any olb r remedy fliatu cvei n * < d In my iimii Jr It K. LlaaU , tjuulhJI iu\t Are you Bilious ? TMno A1. < rtlin donmnn in i < > ( , , o < l than any other remedy J h ivn tt r tul < n ' ilrj J. ! ( > ullunuy , luilat , Oiik'on Are you tormented with Piles ? ' kiilln \ \\t rt lx ' ] ' i lenttit t trf t inn if I IUKJII J lUnl'rU'i in ni ii 111 > i ill I It tuui ( nu II llulat , l.u lili l M. J uuk , Mjirjtuwn I'll Are you Ilhoumaiism rar-kod ? iMiln y \\i it i ui ii in i ufti r J w 1 1 11 i u | ( tu llio t y 1 lilelUttt Hint I I 1 * IT * M l thl 1 v \i n s ' UbriJ u M lull" , Uit. bulli Nttiui Lad'es. ' nro you sufforina ? K , in \ \ it i n t i i in ii i < f Mariv r t HI I t it If you would Banish i and gain Iloakti , Take THE BLOOD GUCANOCR. aB HKa 8ga 3ar waB ! yc * i f ; CDUHCIL BLUFFS SAL LOCAL NEWS. HARD HITS. Jmlgc LyituMntrtCMrgc Maflo Aff&lnst & Him , ColSflpp and Ool , Soott Pour Volleys into Pusey , A Untiling UaHi' . The icpubllcans last night gave the largest and moat * enthusiastic political demonstration of the campaign. The clubs joined in a torchlight procosiion , anil headed by Will McKnddon's bund proceeded io the opera houao which waa speedily filled to ita utmost capacity , and a moro enthusiastic gathering notormado ita walla ring. J. .1. Stoadnun presided , und the evening opened with "America" by the glee club. Then Judge Lyman was Introduced amidst such nppliuno that Itsa \ evident that ho had many ontlumaitie fiionda still loft , despite Congiosamau Pusoy "a " attacks on lui character. Major Lyinan di'votod himnolf to mooting the clmrgca niado by Mr. Fusoy , the first of which was that aa U. S. deputy collector ho was a defaulter. Major Lymau admitted that there \vaa a shortage iu the ollico while ho wai deputy collector , fifteen yeara ago. It vraa about § . )00 ) , to cover atampa for which the shortage good. Ho paid the note oul of the earnings of his profession. The government did not loao a cent. No one lost a cent except himself. Some yoara afterward in tearing away an old building hero , a largo number of govoiumciit stamps were found , somewhat the \\oiao for having been kept hidden thus. There was atill about § ! ! 00 worth of stamps. It sooired evident that they wore the stolen ones. . _ _ . CcSSC lie then explained in dotaii the other charge of corruption on the bench , giving a clear and full account ot his connection with the two w ere missed , and could not bo accounted for. Hous absent iioccaiarily from the ofltce much of the tune , and others had aesosa. Judge Baldwin and Col. Sapp \\oroouhisbond \ , and they gave their note to the bink on which ho bor rowed the money noccsaary to make railway casea about which Mr. Pusoy had cpoken of. IIo showed that ho had paid into the clork'a oflico the amount ho liad received ftom the company , of which lie vraa the attorney. After being placed on the borch. there was a claim that the judgment had not boon paid nnd an oxo- cut on issued. IIo wan the only ono vho could swear to the petition for a ntay ol the execution , and by the law aa judge ol the circuit court ho alone could loauo the temporary injunction. Then the caao waa immediately tianaforred to the dis trict court BO it wai out of his hands. Jndgo l man's bank bill statcmentB oudontly m.tiHgcd the henrcia , and ho \\anapplauded heartily. Judge layman carefully avoided saying a hnrah word of Fuooy Colonel Sapp was then introduced. Ho contrasted the explanations made by ludgo Lyinan and gave additional and oomo moro satisfactory details concerning iho chargca. IIo then proceeded to re- i'low Mr. Pusoy'a record \ery ahaiply. Qo showed how Fusey threw liia inlluonco against the securing of the ici.nmm of the Union Pacific 111 Council LJlullj. Mr. Pusoy had boasted of got- .inga bill passed Inat winter for another judge between heio and Omaha. Col. 3app said the bridge nonld bo built and , ho power that ( jot the bill passed was ; ho ono that would build the bridge , the Chicago , Milwaukee iV St. Paul railway company , lie showed up Pusey's record n the 1 n/ John Porter ciao. Puacy'o casoufor making the charges was that ho ound the republicans solid and defeat staring him in the face unless the pha- an\ was broken , ami ao ho w.ii trying calumny. If tlust foiled then ho would > nnir out hia "bairol. " iV ft or another song from the glee club , J. 11. Scott waa introduced. Ifo ga\o mo of his waspish spcochcn , getting hotter - tor .is it m-.ired the und. Jlo ahoivod tlio nconsistcncy of Mr. Puscy'a moan about the poor lining taxed. IIo load the record shoeing the ridiculoueZy low taxes > jid by Mr. Pusoy'a b.mking houeo for a course ? of ycara , and other figures which nust h.ivo seemed hko sharp noodloa t ( , i. Pusoy , who was protont. binith MoPhcraon , the attorney goner' il , was on the programmo for the closing peach. AVUCA HAPPENINGS. Burglars and Connicrfeitcrs ( jansc Sensation auftthcii Skip , An Ildllor'n HOIIHO limned. Ail attempt was made to burglarize the wholesale liquor houau of C. llualy nt A.voc3 , tlio dotaila of v/Iiioli are given in hia wcck'o Avoca Ilcralcl. It appears hat tlio ontrancu was ( 'aincd by the nking of n window. The i.oiso of tliu iroaking ylasa was hcartl by riTarohal In/on , who immediately started in that liroction , when ho niut u couple of mon rlio work in the mill , and who v.oro on heir way homo. Upon inquiry Ifa/.on earned that nome ono waa inaidc * , und ainf ! nroundtotho rcarof the building 10 diBLuvcrLd n pane of ) > lami nno from i window. Drawing hia rovoUor , 1m tiirted to onlur by way of thu brokun vindow , when ono of the mill men , who itood outaido , nhoutod to him. "Jleio 10 UUU&1" nnd I'la/.iMi turned in time to oo the li uruof a man dieapjjcar in the all nncdn In the roar of the buildine , 10 having prob.tbly escaped from the uoin by vvny of thu cell ir. llii/on about- t1 tu him to liult or ho'd ' nhoot , nnu turlid ui puisuit. I'Voin the pUtform in which the maralml stood , ti narrow 'l'lit of stain lends to the ground , pomo 0ht fuot below , imd the top uU'i/ biiilt ii. AH JJa/on , in his hnato arlt'd Jown thoi-o ataira , ho ruel ; tlio Hctond stop with Eiich force UP o bicak it nnd throw him forward to the round. Ax ho aroBO ho &aw liin IIIKII tumble and f < ill upon a pile of bcorkoyj , hen crivv.1 uicr them and gathur hiniBulf or another run , but by the tune lla/on oulel get 01 er the kp a the burglarVas npwhcro to bj eecn. Ho * is luatel t full atMn in a ditch ne r thn rnilron truck. 'I ho d.uknoMi of the tm. ' t intently fncilitntod hfs cwcapo. While th ) i w Imnspirint ; in the runr of the liutldmg nunthi'V man triw soon to lp c ( ho vioin Ity of Uie store nnil run down the mM < ll of the alroet in n wosterlj dirocti < ns ; thcro must ha\o boon two of tu. | n con corntd in the bur lar.v. There wcrotomp Inn or twelve dollars in the im ney-dmw er , but it was Jiot touched , pmhibly o ing to tbo prompt notion of Mirs'ial Fin /on. on.Abou * tlark the oTonuv Mon Uie bur/'lary / two mem were at lr. IIcMy'd plaeo and sol I him a WM-hor. They seemed to eye Iho piomUei ilt i , ly. Two straiiRora anaworing their doacriptiot were trying to pass counterfeit mouoy it town that uvcnincf , nnd thry , from the diwcriptioti , seemed to bo thi > inmo par ties. ties.Tho next day two mon , supposed to bo the same , were arrested jint oyor tin border , in Shelby county , by the con atablo of Katrviow township , for p'tss ing counterfeit money on n man win works for n former , named Woodbury. The constable cacorted them to his own house near by , intending Io take them to Hnrlan in the morning. Several noujhboia offered their eorucefl to help fjuard the prisoners , but the vnl- innt constable "lowed ho could hordn tun acto lot of such , " mid ho was -loft nlmio with them. Soon after ono of the pris oners put on bin hat and stepped ever towards the door. The constable think ing ho meant nnachiot started to follow him , \\hon ho dnrted out and clammtd tl-o door in hia fco and took to lua heels , tlio otlicor in hot pursuit , loa\n < R hia oth er prisoner in the house. IIo failed to overtake the man ho wai after , and on returning of course ho found that the other bird had skipped. The dies and molds with which the counterftit'j tt ere cast were ound near Corley. \ \ i , niton's HAD HI u. The honso of U. S. Urown , m Harlan , formerly editor of the ANOC'V Herald , wai burned to the ground last Thursday niorinnc. The conflagration w.w ciunod by tlio explosion of n lamp in the handset ot Mr. Urown. The Ios3 on the house nnd fnrnituro is not less than SiiOO , in- suraiico SItOO. Mr. Brown narrowly escipod a scorching , n.3 his clothiui' wna saturated with koroaono. SK quick \ > na the work of the fuo that the family barely - ly escaped \sith the clothes they had on. iCc.il I < Mute The follow in } ? transfers were filed in the county clerk's ollico yesterday and 10- ported for Tin : BKR by t' . .1. JloMahono , September i < ) , 1884 : Simon Dexter to Conard Gciso , no j. 10 0 ( , LI. $3,000. F ank Slnploy to A. W. Coilnnn , DO 1. and par of the no J , 12 J , ! )7 ) , 3 ! ) . 2,000. lili.wboth Baker oi al to Mary A. iShooinal.er , lot 1 , block 13 , Iljrtt's sub. and part of tbo no } , 11 , 71 , 1 1 i,000. ! Muy A Shocvnaltor ot nl to Eh/.iboth Baker , nw i , 1'L , 74 , 14 , and lot 1 , bk. 15. liyntt'i 8ub. SLt.OOO. Total sules , 11,000. An OUl-Timo A. correspondent who is tiavoling abonfc in Viiginia has found among the uumi-roua mots-grow n old tombstones in the graveyard at Williamsburg ono which boars the following inscription : S icrcd to tlio mommy of S.u.ih Sempliill , Who ditil at tlui ui'o of 23 , slain , with hoi two mf nit dnitgliters , by liti own Imsb uul. Shi-wai fall to look upon , pure ai snow , nnd 1 lined by nil ulio know her , .Dnino Piovulonco nlono knows why elic h.ul to polish FO mi'orably. This epitaph , some of the words of which are hardly legible any longer , ID the only record left of ono of the moil terrible tragedies that o\er took place in the old dominion. It was in 1708 that John Somphill , a young man who said ho waa from Santa Cinz , in the West Indies and settled their as a tobacco planter. 11 o had plent } ' of money , and was able to pur chase 1,000 acreu ot the ( most soil with in r. short disL.uco of the old town. Jiuuig appiiontly n Qontloinau in every UOHBO of the word , Sir. Somplnll wo ? admittrd to the best society in hi3 now homo , and .1 year liter ho wan married to Sarah Jones , ft beautiful heircsu. the wedding festivities belli"1 celebrated with extraordinary pomp and splendor. In courao of time two daughters weio born to the young people , and evoiybody pre dicted a 'ony ' career of tlutidles3 happi ness for them. Alas1 How terribly thesj bright anticipationwoin to bo dis appointed. It wa-i on Ohiistmas eve , I KOI , that n Btrango-lookiug man , in a BOI t of military uniform , appeared at the honao of Mr. Semphill , who was in Uichruond : it the tuno. Mri. iSomphill received the stranger in Iho pirlor. "Dn you speak Fron-ib , inariiunol" ho said to her in very broken English. She replied in the allirmalive. "Then , inadamo , pluaso send yoiu two iiuroo girla with the children out of the room. " .She did so , and looked interrogatively at her visitor. "J'ho hitter hesitated u moment. Then ho said in a tone of tleop emotion * "Poor ludy , I have terrible tidings for you. " "Heavens ! " she cried , turning very pale. "My huaband " ' 'Vour husband is an infamous villi.in. " "Sir'6ho ' exclaimed , indignantly. "Jlo has basely deceived yon. Ifo is nn escaped galley slave , a thief t and a murderer. " She uttered n lionrt-rciulini ; scream. "Do toll mo the truth ? " she gasped , "Jlo is a Spanish thief , and was sent to the galloyu of liarcoloiiii for life. Jlo made his eocipo thcncoand fled to Cuba , H hero ho robbed and murdered a rich [ ilantor. I am hereto take him to Cuba , ivhoro tint scallold awaits him , ' " The atllictcd lady had hecomo strange ly cilm. "Sir , " she said to the stranger , "bo- Core jou arrest linn you will pot mil mete to hold u private interview with with "Jlis true narno h Juan Coliro , If you will lot mu remain in an adjoining room until ho returns from Richmond , tvhoro hu has gene 1 understand , you may sue him priw.toly. " " 1 expect him buck ovury moment. " Half nn hour later Ci-tiro , alias Sump- lull , made his appearance. IIm v/ifu iniellytokl him oveiylhing. Ho llur into , i ternblo rage , hu shot her through iho huart and rnuhud out of thu room to the nurarry , where lie stabbed hin two lilllo daughters , Tim next moinoiit the Cuban ofliuei , ivlio Imd ruahcd after him , grappled with him , and succeeded , after a deapcr- tto struggle , in nhaclding him. The nuws of thm hornblo tragedy iprradhko wildhro throughout the town , iiid in ILUH than twenty imnutoa u largo : oncourso of jiuoplo has gathered in front A Semiphil ) , nlso Ceflro'u houtiu. Vocif .ruus threats to lynch the murderer tvero vu\ \ the t'c pt'iy shoTim , who won prompMy onhftnd t > rr st him , Ind ( hi utmost diihculty in taking him to jul , wltprc ho was chained to the floor , hat ing threatened to commit inicido. The Mlhln was hung on the 17lh ol . Pyen inora i ilntini ? 11 ( jivrn than in n > ktun\uil > i4 , and they Rive fmtrr nd r ori In till \nt K.IOI - 10 nt all ilfWRglsts. Well- nidwn ft Co. , ItvirlitiRton , Vt. Hninpl. , Si color * , nd liotik of direction f < r 2 < Hill Njo's Atiltinuuu \ < l\lc9 In Don The first npo duya of nntumn nro upon us again. The same old haze is Imtioting over the purple hills of Fremont , Ohio , nnd the harvest dsj s nro almost ovor. The nrairio chicken linntor ROCS joyously afield in the morning and shoots his dog nnd nn intnuato frlnnd. llvorj thing shows us that the snnnncr in gene nnd tlio t ilipht of the yenr is settling down upon ns. NVo begin to vondorvhothor wo had better run the Furnace this winter or take the money nnd buy Cuba so .as to hao n winter rcsorl. Speaking about winter resorts , a nnhtarj friend of mine now in the mount inn , writes mo that ho wouldn't ask anything bolter than n commission : o nnko a trip in search of thu open t'olar sea. . Ho inv lies mo to go , and sayn .hat if the government will glvo him ono nindrcd picked men , ho will g. > nny time. I th.vnkcd him for the imitation nnd nsl.rd him \ > hon ho wanted hm men picked , before or nftor the tup. It's well enough , 1 think , to h.uo theno lit- Io details ariango.l beforehand , and hus nv oid nny misunderstanding hero- if tor. tor.Whilo While 1 would like gwell enoinh ; to catch a few pickerel in the open 1'olar ea ami brcatho Iho crisp , puio nir of no legreei nnd no minutes longitude duo vesst of a given point , lam nlmust pos-- iv e that 1 will dig the clinkers out of n argo basobnrnor this winter and white oamy , frothy , sunny , soothful pooma fern n djing word. While no ono w onld moro cheerfully enter into the giddy whirl of lxtuimau\ ( ociuty or lo.ul his stomach v > ith cod-liver oil nnd old hnrncsses nnd saddles with inei/nr , in order that ho might gratify n morbid curiosity ns to whether the lorth polo had n hot box or not , yet I shall not nvnil myself of the opportunity .o go thm winter. Where few could moro loyously con- emplato a life \\horo it would tnko n nnoty-dny nolo a hfetimo to mature , ! nm reo to say lli ! t t would r.ithor , at present - sent , climb n tall tree until the payee rota by. J saw William f ! . LoUuc Iho other day it Hastings , Minnesota. IJo naod to bo it the bond of the ngncnltnr.il dep.ut- meni , and I used to oiler InmsnggLitiima about raisinicvd to.t by grafting tin < ild- 'nslnonod toa.-pot on s'imo hardy vniioty of lefrigcrntor. Jlr. Lo Due clanneil to jo ignorant of my glowing career. 1 litiod him , r.nd inked him where ho'd juon all siiinnuu' . I enulVilli.ini , you are not so T. ell informed na I had baun led .o &uiponocl. ] 1 know that jou had ulmoit 'oundiiicd your tooniing brim dying , o < lttno a me.inii by which jon c > nld nbreoil the nnlUwced with the cnminon Irish i titatn in Biieh n way a1) to prnduoo x peeled pi ituto with milk ir.uy ; on it , tut 1 didn't think jou had bain in public lifo BO long without , knowing ono who hns done BO much to bi ing the htoi.itruc of the present tlay up to ft lof ly standard and rescue il from the hungry mnw ol oblivion. Yon nmj' know how io lowci the lecord of the shut-stud , oi nt what season wo should shear the hydraulic ram , but I'd ndviso you , before you go my fiirthei with your agricultural o\per- incnta , to rnnd up on the eminent men of the ngo in winch jou h\o. " 1 thenbo.vod haughtily and withdrew. Bin , NM. . Tlio \ pirri.ilili' UiHj ) on Vour Head. 'illlmlelplll.lClll. When hair is pulled from the humnn lend it may bu observed that thu end \hich VVPH implanted in Iho iicalp is larger ban the hair itself. 1'lns is the bulb or root from which the hair grows. A hair s , in fact , n dobc.ito lube , round in traight hnirod porsoni nnd 11 ittoncd in .ho curl } -haired. I tin the Ihtnesn of inir which innlu s it cial. Women have oiraor hair than mon. The nvormo lumber of hairs on Iho head is about 120,000 , This calculation in baaed upon ho ascertained fi'.et that n sipi ire inch of ol the head of u portion who him nn ivoi ago ho.id of hair contains by actual ounl 100 hairs approximately. In arly dayn the Lmga of I'Vinuo ' used to ilutk r. siriglo hair from thu Iio.ul nnd > cstow it upon ono of their uttondants s n token of favoi. The bait grows rom eight to ton inehea a yta1. It baa ) eon found thnt it grows fuiter in thu ay limo than ut night , nnd faalcr in the ummor th.min the wintor. Light nnd mi evidently hnvo nn inlluonco on the growth of the hair , na on othur veyotablo ) roducts. Hlri "llLtovonn ; from typhoid foviir , it uickly gave um strength.1 So writes ilr. 1'oter Bouraasii , K tat Douglass , Muss. 'Nothing mtkcii my ntomach fo"l HO nay , " Hiyo Ah. Jowoph Hutoiiinn , Li\y- once , Ma'in. ' ' ( iavo mo 1110:0 stnuigth han nny other bittern 1 have taken , " do lares MIPS Kelliu O'Brion ' , of the sumo ilacu , What is it that tho'o convnles- 'ents ' write about ? Why lirown'a Iron iitters. the greatest iron medicmojm the world. n Iliindicd Itahli-H , 'in In uiriuHpmiiUncci lioilnu .Imuiui ] . lg2,1 ! ] Thu industrial baby show shortly to bo old in the beautiful city pavilion in the Jhniupa Klynoca has nlrtndy upon its > eels moro than eighteen hundrid in- ants of nil nationalitici nnd thu out- louring of ladies to KOO this collection is ikoly to bo enormous. It is luiimrkod lint thu committee which have charge f this exhibition is recruiting its jury ntiroly from among doctors nnd pumtore. 'hin is ingunious , and leads ono to be- mvo that hunlth and beauty are to beery ory carefully inspected according to thu nosl scientific formula. Thu babies nro o be divided in four clauses Those rom J year to 1\ \ years , from 18 montliH , o 12 yearn , from 'i yearn to ' .V youiu , nnd rom L'i to II joars. At th 'ago of ' < a 'reiich li\by looks ni old ns itu pup i erIn In miiinma , nnd hns fnlrendy the formal ii.imiuri whitli are bold indifliienaablo to in this conventional country. A. Popular l'.illn < ; } . Many people th'nk thnt llhonmntium unnot bo oured. It is caused by a bad late of the blood which deposits poison in matter in thu jointb and nniacliM aiiaing Umoiicis , ntillueei nnd dwelling f the joints und excruciating IIIIIHG , [ idnoy Wort will certainly ulleut a cure t acts ( ui the JvulnujH , Liver and 1'ovs- lu , ntimnhvting them ton heaUhy action , iiirilita and onrichuj the blood and ohm- mtes the poiaon from the Bjutun. ( Jo > the nuaruitt druggist , b < iy Kulnuy- Vort and by cured. THE CHEAPEST PLAGE JLJN UMAHA TO BUY 553 U EKHMIT One of ilio Beat and largest Stockn in the United Staten to select from , NO STATES TO CLIMB , ELEGANT PASSENGER fELEVATOE , THAT IS TEE NAME OF THE TOWN WHERE FOR ALL ARE FOOETO I Where They Can Enjoy Pure Air A nd nil oC the good oiut pleusnui things that ! ; go to make up a com ; iloto nnd happy existence. The town of South Omnlm it niunted south o the city of Omaha on the line ol the U. Railway , nnd it is less thim 2-J miles from the Jnialw post oGice to the north line c i the town site. South Omnhn is nearly li miles north aud south by Si ensfcnucl west , and covers nn aioa of nearly lour square milea , The stock yards are at the cxnemo southern limit. Nearly 150 lots have boon sold and the domnud is ou Iho increase * The j'lu ds arc being rapidly pushed to completion. The $ (50OUO ( heel' pricking house is progressing finely. The $ ! ll,000 ) "Water Works ore fimahed und furnish an abundant supply of PURE SPUING WATER. The B. & M. and Bolt Line Railways have a large force of men at work and will , m conni'Ction with UieU. P. llsnhvay , have a union depot near the park at the north end of the town. Suitable grounds will bo furnished for Church and School purposes. Now is the time to buy lots in this growing city. They will never bo cheaper than they are to-day. at the Company's oflico , at the Union Stocks Yards. Assistant Secretary. A. L. STKANfl & CO. , Double and Single Acting Power ano Hand JJngmo Trimmings , Mining Machinery , Bolting , ITont1 , BrasH nnn Iron Fittings , nl wholesale uml retail. J1ALLA-DAY WIND-MILLS , CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS. Corner 10th Farnana Sfc , , Omaha Neb. & &ja&sy fM'T" " r Ft'jfi / ssAO M M s s Jb z Hrate - 4--- - AND 1TWO , WHEEL OAETB. " " " " " " ' } Omaha. The Largest Stock in Omalia- and lakes the Lowest Prices ? DRAPERIES AND MIRRORS , B I ! Jant received an MBortmont far snrpasilng anything In this market , comptlsln ho latest and nio > it tasty designs niannfactured for thla spring's trade and ooreilf 4 range of prices from ti > o Ohoapost to tbo moet iptnulve. ) Parlor Goods Draoeries. ready for thoiiiHpoction of cus stock ol ! nil tlio latotfc tomers , tliu no\veht iiovoltipfl in sty 'os ' iu Turcomnn , Mftdroa end Suits nud Odd Pieces. Lacu Curttiiua , Etc. , Etc. 3assoapor ; Elevator to all 1200,1808 and 1210 Ifnrunm Street , - OMAHA NEB