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" ' " " ' " - * "J1 ifcrayj"strs THE DAILY BEE -MOisDAY , JANUARY 12 , 1885. Tii * laedi'irf combining Iron with pa- * rouble tonlr * , nntrklr nnd complete 7 I nn Iyprpiili 'mllKr-Mlnn , WrriUnrn * . \ < . . . . . ftf lltnn.tlit. . ln ln.flltl ( . .1.1 ! / > > . mil Nr-nntlKln. It la nn unrillln : ; romedj : for Discuses of th UlilnrjB nnil I.lvcr. , H Is Invnlunblp for Dlvcrjics J ccullftj Ii ) Woman , rxiul nil wbo Icndrcdcnlnryllve'S Hrtucinotlnjiirotlictcclb.onHsebcndaehc ' p-TKluco winstlpntlon olAT Iron mciffan" . ' Jtmrichoinnd imrlflcs tlicblooi stlmulftt t IV npnctllc , nlds tlio imlmllAtlon of food , i Hnvcs Hciirttiiirn nnd llclchlng , and ttrj r' i L tlio rnuscbs nnd ncrvti ( or Intormlttctit KeTcrs , > a H'idc , IACV f lt tfff , Ac. , it has mi frjiml tf Tlio ( 'CimIno bus nbovotMler id 'cr e.juij red lines 01 wrapitr Take1 an VI BROflD CLA . VERY BEST OPERATING , QUICKEST SELLING AND KTCF olTcred to tlio nubile. HAMBUEG-AMEBIOAH DIHK07 LINK FOll ENQLAIID. TBAKOE ARE QKRMANT. Tha Blenmahlpg ot this well-known llns SIB ball ! of IUo and agreeable. They carry the United Statoi and European malla , and leave New York Than dayi and Saturdays far Plymouth ( LONDON ) Cher- bonro , ( PARIS ) and HAUHUKO. lUtofl : Steerage ( rom Europe only (18. Krsl Cabin , 856 , $85 and 175. etee Ke , 920. Henry Pundt , Mark Hanson , 1 JZ , HoorcB.M. Tofl , ejcntsln Omaha , Gronowcg ft Schoentgon , agontalo Oonnoll Blaffa. O. B : IU01IARD < i CO. , Qen. Paot Agta. , 01 Broadway , N. Y. Cbas. Kormlnekl b Oo Qenoial Western Aeonta , 170 TOathlnzton St. , Ohio * 10,111. v 10,111.Maiiiiooii Restored HEM KUYl'liEE. Avlctlmof youthful InipraUencn cauainc Pitmaturo Decay , Nervous Debility , Lost flanbood , Jc.lmTlnK tried In vain every known remedyQC'JlicaverodniilmplemeanioBelr-cure. which he will send KREU to bis fellow-euHorers. cnr * . Book f rt * . Nervous Debility3SSSSXSS& FoltOD fit. . N.T. Health is Wealth ! I DB. E. 0. WEST'S NBUTI AMD BBAIS TmuuMKRT'a cuarantoodBpedflofor nystorln.Dlzzlnoea , Conval- long , Fltg , Nervoua Neuralgia , Qeadaoho , Norvoiu FiKtratlon oansodhy the luo oi alcohol or tobbacoo , Wakelulnoee , Uental deproaalon , Solteolng ol the brain , rosultlnirln Insanity and leaping to misery , decay and death , Premature Old age , Baroness , loag ofpower In either ggx , Involuntary Loesca and Sper- ' atorhora caused by over exertlontol the brain , oolf- abuse of over Indulgence. Each box. contains one month's treatment. Jl.oOabor.or ilx bottle ] oi 85.00 , tent by mall prepaid on icoolpt ot prloe. WE GUARANTEE BIX BOXES Xo cnro any oaae With oaoh order received by ni ( oi Blx bottles , acoompUibtd with $5.00 , we will lend he purchaser our written guarantee to refund the money If the treatment does not effect a euro. Qnar- tntees laanod only by JOHN 0 : WEST & CO. . gjv S8.mJio-ry4-H 6 S iladlaon St. , Ohloaxo , 111. , Chartered by theStateoflltt. , 'nois for theexpresspurposo i pf giving Immediate rcllellc 'all chronic , unnsry ana prl- Gleet andSyphills in nil their complicated forms , also alf diseases of the Skin and Ulood promptly relieved and permanentlycured by reme diestestrdln al'urtyYenri . _ ! > i > cctall'ractlce. Seminal . . icht Lossc. liy Dreams , Pimples on Hhel'acc.Loat MsnhooJa aaltlvtty cured , Thert M no cxertinentlnii * The appropriate rtf7.ed5 i3ctonce uoedln cachceie. Consultationsper sonal or by letter , sacredly confidential , Med. irictrt sent bv Mull and Express. No marks on pacvsec to Indicate content * or sender. Addreii tyiJAHES.No. . 204W.i3hingion SI..C C AtUHMiDBMMaMiih MB i dBE VaC W V * IK BOTTLES. Erlanger , . . . . . . . . - . . . . .Bavaria Gnlmbaoaer , . * . . . < . . . . .Bavnria Pilsner . . - > Bohemian , Kaiser . . . . . . . . . .Brnmen. DOMESTIC. BndwoiBor . St , Louis , Anhauser. . . . - .St. Louin , Best's . . . . . . . . . Milwaukep , Bchlitz-Pilonor - . Milwaukee Rrufifs . , . Omaha Ale , Porter , Domestic and Rhine Wine. fc'm MAURER , 1213 yarnam St UNI With each numtor of DOUORESTS MONTULI ttaCIAZlNKYtlll lie given a full elio fashionable Pat , ern of ony ilio of etj tea Delected , making tuelto pal er tdurlng the j ears or talueof over tinea dollttrt besides the most popular , entcrtalnir and me u I- /nairatlng Simple ooplcj 2 o , ) o rly , Jj. Addrea - W , JcnnlnKB , D moroi t , HKtat Uth tit , New Yorl A FINE LINE 0 P TUB ONLYlEXOLUbWE IN OMAHAJINEB , GRAND ISLAND GLEANINGS , Cimpact ami spicy Letter From Iho Hclroplis of Hall , i , Social nnil General Kvcuta of BlrfilRht nntlOiT Color. Ctrrcppouelrnce of the 13KE. * GHAND ISLAND , January 8 It ia very ucky for our houaokeopora that the cold map hns moderated , for wo had almost coal famine hero , nnd for a time the ealors only 1st purchaeors have 200 lounda nt a time. Thn U. P. company , 10 wover , opened their sheda and relieved ho wants of a suffering people Our cattle and hog buyers and feeders ro jubilant at the sudden activity in heir lino. Compotititlon in the hog ayiug line thia week has make the mar ket lively and interesting. Several business houses have changed hia year , notably the mammoth diy goods establishment of H. 13. Glover & Wiobe. Mr. Glover continues hia ox- onsivo business , whila Charlie Wiobo retires. This firm hns been second to none hero , nnd has at all times been the ivol of the great Wnlhooh store. Char- ie eays ho has no trouble now except to ilecp nnd attend meals. A number of substantial men of thia community are about to term a company to accuro the nccesnary houses , machine ry , etc , , for a packing house. The com pany will be formed and necessary work begin at an early day , so that the entire project will bo ready In'early autumn. The creamery , about one and a half miles from town , Is a fine property , and ho butter made under the eye of F. H. jowls baa aocured a eplcndid reputation .hroughout the state. Steps are being taken to secure the tate falr.for Grand Island. Quo plan is o Bond ouo or mere persons aa a sort of obby for It. This Is all nonsenseIf Grand Island were to sccuro it and make ) uflicient preparations to accommodate ho crowd , oho would saddle her people with a debt that would hang about their leeks for yearn. It ia too expenalvo a uxury If it could bo secured , but it can not bo secured. Omaha will have the tate fair , and in truth is the only place u Nebraska suited for it or capable of aring for its multitudes or mooting its 'omanda. A general inquiry among the business iien satisfies the writer that a better fecl- ) g ami a. more well defined policy exists .rnong . them. They generally have bteast- id iho now year's commercial storm , and ircatho easier. It is safe to say that no erious disaster will overtake any business uin of Grand Island who has heretofore oen accounted safe and sound. The electric light project moves stcael- ly on. The diphtheria , which has proveel so oublesomo hero for weeks and months , coins to have become satisfied , and is np- arently making ready to move on. Wo have had the usual holiday batch of atriages , prominent among which were lose af a jeal cstato man , who brought omo a hanelsomo bride fioni Illinois , and lat of a popular young man from Iowa , ho stole a march on somcboely and mar- .eel the prettiest gM in all of Marshall- own. There will bo another ono at an arly day , or Judge Norval will preside the ttial of a sensational issue at least the distressed female says. Young icoplo had butter "look a lectio oudt" in "icso matters. 'Ihoio is considerable anxiety at the lailioad hotel about the policy of the now issecs. Capt. Baker don't seem to know hat is to bo done and his corps of cni- loyes arc in the same fix. The public rill miss Capt. Baker should he leave the otel , nnd every traveler anel commercial lan on the roael would regret tha retire- lent of Henry Harris , who is par excel- 3iico , tbo niost perfect night clerk who vcr welcomed n coming and speeded a aiting guest. In behalf of the public cnerally wo protest against Henry being olireel for anyboely. Considering the opportunities under the resent narrow system of public cduca- ' ion in the country generally , the school- latins' instil utc , which was in session lorolnst weekwas gratifying toils friends , lioro is vast room for improvement in lis schoolmarm business throughout the ountry , and after u time it may possibly ork out its own good. The Irate wife of a well-known roll- oad man raised a decided breeze on the lost public thoroughfare in town last ivening. She unexpectedly met a rotty yonng girl whoso residence Is 'across the track. " and without wani ng , at once kicked at her vith tongue nd fists and foot. Between curses aud creams and all the vile , filthy words hat over filled the lowest dlvo of am , his married ladj ( ? ) accused the young irl of illicit correspondence with her msband , declaring aha hod the letter. When spoken to by a newly married man , who waa shocked at such a picture f wedded felicity , the Ira to wife re- oublod her bad behavior , and thoprotty oung gill , slipping through the crowd , hat had collected and stood diagutted ml half angry , passed to the street fhoro she gathered her skirts nd tripped oil' homo as clibly as a rabbit n the sago brush or a Santa Glaus rein- leer over the Christmas snow. Moan- irao the irate married woman bad begun , o cool oft under the weight of such wool words aa "French heifer" and thor nosegay gems , freely bestowed on ho pretty young girl , who , safe at homo , anghod at her tury aud wonder how the : amo to lose the letter. 9 Oh , Mra. Irate woman ! don't fret , yon have troopa of 'estera in thia world , who only break out n private against their husbandp , and do not toll them about their little matters , but keep ' 'soft" letters safe from hubby'e eyes. While yon have your fnn the old man has his , and at the rumpus you have made the pretty young girl just laugha and sings and sings and laughs. Thai was a "bad break. " HBMUH. LOGAN 1NTUH JLKGI9LA.TUUF. An Incident of tlio tionator'a Karl ) Legislative Career , Lincoln (111) ( ) Time * , The friends of General John A. Logai are fond of alluding to the supposed Jndi an orig'ii of their hero , and uven fane ; that lie is a lineal descendant of that fa moils Mingo chief of the snmu name , llu truth is , ho Is of Irish descent , his fathe moving to America only tin eo years befoi the general was born. Let that bo as it may , ho possesses man ; resemblances to his alleged ancestors , hot ! in his character and in his features. TJier are many incidents in his lifo which exhibit bit the tire of his aboriginal prototypes Scarcely n session of congress but ho ha several voluablo and sulphurous lencoim tens with one or more of his associates Some of his hottest fought battles liav been in tlint arenaj notably the protrude nd for many yea's successful opposition o the lilz John Porter bill. Ono of his most dtrtnc CgbU wsa niftdo when ho first entered the Illinois cgi laturo. llo was but thirty yo r of RP , and came as the representative of nckscn county. At that time ho was n emocrat of the mos * strlotcat nod , nnd ) olng a young man WAS much more fiery nd impetuous than now. The ropub- leans had elected William H. Blssoll jovcrnor , Blsnollhr.d s'tvoel in congress , nil bolni ? a brilliant , dashing speaker , md ( fT.ndod the southern chivalry f , liT ! r on Dftvio , which riaultod n n challenge from that r.iah cadcr in rcbell on , nnd its prnnpt no cpt nco by Bisscll. The matter was > idged over by mutual friends so that nn iicounter on the so called field of honor asavodcd. The constitution of the state at that time made by any ono who ind sent or accepted challenge to light n uel ineligible for the ollico of govoinor. his point was not rai ed against Bisiell .iiting the canvass but the wily Logan , hough it waa his first appearance ns a neiuber of a public assembly , nnd ho was niknown outside of his count y , daring 0 raising the question after election , o' ' olutoly Bet to work to prevent Bissell's iiauguration. The governor took the ro- ( iiired oath , however , but when ho trans- lilted his mcssngu to the house , the warthy and hitherto unknown member rom Jackson opened the floodgates of lis wrath , and for two days poured the nttcrest denunciations upon the head of ho surprised old gocrnor. . Log.in ro- iowcd the whole ground proved by un- Icniablo facts that B ssel had accepted iv hallcogo 11 fight a duel ; quoted the cath of oflice , which prescribed duelists , or icrsons who are sent or accepted ehallen- ; es , nud deduced the conclu-ion that ho old veteran who had just nkcii the oath was n . liar. 1 he whole house was astounded at the xudac'ty of the young member and the scathing diameter of his lengthy speech. Jissell justified his action on the ground lint when ho accepted the challenge from Davis ho was a member of congress and vas out of the Jurisdiction of the ttnto of of Illinois , Technically ho was , perhaps , en reel , but Logan's arraignment gave him t deep wound , vnnel it no doubt hast ncel lis death. The attack fell upon him like a trip-hammer. Ho died before his teim > f ollico expired. BACK FKOM TUfa GUAVE. VOUIIR GlrlH Great Grief ami the Trnnco 81io Fell Into. N. J. , Jantury 7. Dr. Mor is , of East Durham , in thia state , re- > orls a caao of trance that he has boon roatlng for the last four or five davs ? ho victim is Amelia Schaefer , a 10 year- ild German girl , who lives In the village. A few months ago she engaged herself in marriage to a yonng townsman. Ho wont , so the story goes , to Pennsylvania eon after the engagement and fonnd mploymont in a mine there. On New Tear's information reached Miss Schaefer hat there had been an accident in the nine and that her lover had lost lifo. She was noticeably shocked by the news nd retired to her room , prostrated by her uddon bereavement. Mrs. Schaefer went ho next morning to reuse her from her loop and bid her a happy Now Year , nit when she reached the girl's side she vas startled. Her daughter lay on her ) ack Mid seemed to bo dcnel. Her face nd hands were colorless as those of a * orpso , and the cold , fixed stare of death vas in her eyes. Mrs. Schaefer made iioifcctual elicits to arouse her , and then cutout for i ho phys'cian. Ho felt fora icart action , but could perceive none ; ler wrists were also pulseless. Ho applied lectricity , but there was no response in- icating life. Ho observed , however , that 10 body had none of the rigidity which ollows death and , elcclariog his belief mt the girl was suffering from catalepsy , dvised the pare tits to make no prepara- ions for her burial. Monday evening a eeble pulse was discovered at the wrist , nd yesterday and to-elay there were in creasing signs of returning animation. The iliysicuin iiscribes the cause of her syncope o intuiiH ) grief acting jypon a delicate xmstitution and highly nervous organiza- ons In her chilelhood Miss Schacforhael uffereel from St. Vitus * dance , and she ia a latent predisposition to maladies of : ic nervous system. To break up colds , favors and inflam matory attacks , naa Dr Piorco's Uom- lound Extract of Smart-Weed. New Years resolutions are llko pie crust , easily broken. The Champion Youth Walker of Ans- ralia , Mr. Bernard Murphy , says : 'Previous to the match with Ormea of Sydney , I was attacked with the 'stitch , ' when a friend advised mo to try St. acob's Oil. I did so , rubbing a little on my side. I have not boon troubled ince , and won my match. " An eagle that died in Vienna not long go is aa d to have been in captivity for a leriodof not leas than 115 ycare. Hnrritilo Headache ! It ia awful to have headache , whether 'ou are lawyer , preacher , grocer , post- nan , housekeeper , school teacher , or any thor creature If your head aches badly on hate to have to wo k. Mr. H. M. Wroton , Graham , S. C. , was troubled with severe headaches , and tried many hlngs which his frienda told him -would nre the c filiation. All in vain till ho oak Brown's Iron Bitters. He writes , 1 found great relief from its use. " It also cures dyspepsia , woaknesi , indigos- ion , &o. A Wow Year resolution is virtue's rain- > ow lovdy while It lasts. PILES ! Pli KSl PILES ! A SURE CURE JTOUND AT nASTI NO ONK NEED BUKVKU. A Btire cure for Blind , Bleeding , Itching and Ulcerated 1'lloa han been dlncoverod by Dr. Williams ( an Indian Remedy , ) called Dr. William's Indian 1'lle Ointment A Dingle box has cured the wont clircnlo cases oS 25 or 30 years Btaudiug. No one need suffer five minutes after applymp thli wonderful sooth ing moeliciue. Xiutlona , Instruments and elec tuaries do more harm than good. William's Indian Pile Ointment abeorbii the turners , al lays the lutoneo itching , ( particularly at uiph after netting warm in bed , ) acta as a poultice gives Instant relief , and Is prepared only f o : Piles , itching of the private paria , and foi notblna else. Read what the lion , J. H. OplEnbt. TV , o ClovoUnd , taya about Dr. William'a Inillat Pile Oolntmeut : "I have used eeorea of Til Cures , and It affardi me pleasure to nay tliat' have never found anything which gave sucl Immediate and permanent relief aa Dr. Wll liam'a Indian Ointment. For sale by all drug glaU and mailed on receipt of price , 50o ant | l. Bold at retail by Kuhn & Co. O. F. GOODMAN , Wholesale Agent. Uncle Luke Poland' * description of at executive aestion of the Uni'ed State senate : All smoke , eomo swear , an there la hell to pay. " Hood's Sarsaparllla , acting through th blood , reaches every part of the yatem and in this way positively A REMARKABLE CAREER. in iho Life of an American Journalist , 'nrlcil Adventures tn North nnd Month Aiuorlcn A Man of Many Tongues and Ac- coinnllsliiiicntB New York Times. 1'ortor Cornelius Bliss , A , M. , who la now lying on a cot In St. Lake's hospital , under treatment for aucuriein , haa had a morq eventful and Interesting career than that 6f almost any other American jour nalist , and oomo portions of hia history road moro llko chapters from a remittee * than the record of adventures in real life. Mr. Bliss la but 40 ycr.ra old , having boon bom on the Cattaraucus reserva tion of Seneca Indiana , in Erlo county , this state , December 28 , 1838. Ho ntud. iod at Hamilton and Yale , and in ] SCO began hia travels by a tour through Maine , Now Brunswick aud Nova Sco tia , undertaken in thu services ot several Boston societies , to Investigate the con dition of the Indian tribes , a subject In which ho had taken n deep interest from boyhood. After fulfilling thia commia nion , in 1801 , ho went to Washington , hoping to occuro a position in the inter ior department , which would givohim the opportunity to continue hia studies of the Indians beyond the Mississippi ; but , although ho went to President Lincoln armed with recommendations fVom such men as Longfellow,01ivcr Wendell Holmes nnd the historian. Bancroft , ho only suc- ceceled in securing nclo kship in the do pa'tmcnt , n position of wtich Ins ener getic nature soon wearied , and when Gen eral James Watson Webb ns madu min ister to Brazil , in the latter part of 18(11 ( , Mr. Bliss was appo ntcd his private sccrcla'y. In 1802 { Jwhcn Gen. Webb stirendured his ollico Mr. Bliss , instead oi returning with him , made a trip to Bue nos Ayres , and three days aftur arriving thuio ho was coinmiss oiled by the Aigcn- tine Republic to explore trio Ind an coontry known ai the G < and Chaco , an immense desert inhabited by Indiantabo . Ho spent eight months in this serviccaml during that time accjuaiut-d h mself with various Indian dialects and studied the antiquities of the country atiel the habits of the natives. The rcsu ts of his ex plorations wo o published hy the govern ment , and are standard nutho.ities on tbe Indian tribes of the Grand Cliaco. For a short time after thin Mr. Bliss edited a monthly periodical in Buenos Ayroi , which was called the River Platte Magazine. Then he went to Paraguay , where hia friend Charlea A. Washburne , was serving as United States Minister. Mr. Washburno made him his private secretary in 18CG , and he was appointed by President Lop ex. to write a history of Paraguay. While this work was in pre press Lopez declared war against Brazil , Uruguay and the Argentine Republic , and from thia event the trouble of the young historian began. Knowing that ho had como from Brazil , the Paraguay detectives suspected him of hostility to Lopez , and his footsteps were dogged fVr weeks and months. Finally the archives of the government were closed to him , and ho waa informed that hia contract waa at an end and that ho would not bo paid for his work. Minister Washburno In the meantime had offered his media tion between Lopez and the enemy , and secured a treaty with the understanding that if Lope 3 would leave the coun try his life should ba spared This Lopez declined to do , and the en emy bombarded thn city. Mr. Wash- bnruo had resigned his position as minis ter , and a boat was prepared to take him away. Mr. Bibs started for thia boat , bat waa captured by the police of Lopez , with a Mr. Maoterson , and thrown Into a duni/eon until night , when both were strapped' to the backs of mules and car ried to the array headquarters , a day's journey Here they were scourged aud tortured by want of food and persecuted In every conceivable way to force them to confess thai they had conspired against .Lopez-and hia government. Mr. . Biles' head waa tied to hia foot for hours at a time , and as en oven moro crnol form of torture ho waa laid on his face and a tornblo pressure was put on the small of hia balk. Ho had boon arrested on September 10 , 18G8 , and it wna De cember 10 } a period of three months , before - fore ho waa finally received from impris onment and persecution , on the demand of the United States government , en forced by an American eqnadron. ' WlioniM : ) . Bliss reached Washhig.'oni ' after Ins rough expcr cnco in Paraguay , ho was madu translator to the state depart- meat , n position which his extensive knowledge ) of languages qualified linn ux- cellen ly tdoflll. Ho had leninoel Spanish in tlueu weeks , ami ho had a remarkable talent fbi ! acquiring Imguages and dia- ilects. At his request tlio committee on foreign affairs of the house investigated thu cliargus. made against him in Pajagimy by ilio Lopez government , and do laied them unfounded. After serving a fuw few muiitlis as translator he took editor al oharyo ofi the Washington Chronicle , in the winter of 180 ! ) , and held this position until July , 1870 , when President Grant appointed him secretary of legation t Mexico * In this capacity ho served until July , 1874 , t o years under Minister ThouiaAll. Kelson , of Indiana , and two under the Hon. Jphn W. Foston , now ininbter to Spain. Here , while attemd- ; to his clerical work as seu etary , found time to study and write n. thu iifitory , geography , ruul condition of Mexico and on Auiurmin enterprin.s in lia' republic. Bo suited as interpreter tttwcun Gens. Kose > rraiis and Pulaier , ho first piomotorsof an Ameri'an rail- uid in IHo.\ioi , and ilia government of ho country , and did. y. great deal of cleri cal work for Englannl , Franco and fijtiiiii who had no rep eseutativcs in Mexico at .ho time. For thrto months at the o osei if 187-ho solved ss acting iiiyiisitT ot 3hargo eV Allaire u Iho absence ) of the niiiistur. Hohiwuno an ao ivu menibci of the Mexican Geographical aJid Statist ! cal society , antt was chai man of the com mittco on orrh&ological explorations , in which capacity ho visited and oxesnated the sites of tht > most lumarlLublo ruins in tlio Valley of Mexico , reports ou which were published ia tbo bulletins of the society. In the midst of all these ardn > oua dutias be ttill found time to do some thing for humanity's Bake. . Ho succeeded In saving from execution three prominnt ofli cers , t-1 the insiirrcctt aary forces headex by ttuueral , now president , Diaz , in Ifa * revolution of 187& These ojliccra Ia < bun cap'iircd ' , tried by u dmm-lwai ituirt martial , aud condemned to iteutl within 48 hourat the city of Puobla no of them , n Col Meyer , vas an Ar gentine by hi. , th , and had ruiuU-red dis tiugifuhcd MI vices to the Uivun a-m ; during our own civil tanud the tttat duiiartmunt ou this account had one before interceded for him -and sucnml hi rcltupo from iiuprisoiuncnt. Mr , Blis.s after si > cudiii'0 an entire day fruUlossly i ultemjit to interest the cabinet fiflic-e's n the fate of the condemned men , finally , til o cluck at night , when they \u-ro o 10 shot nt daybreak almost forc.-d his vny into the presence oi I'icsidciit hi icr. nd succeeded in getting the execution usprii'led by n tok'graphic onlo' . P csi- cnt JuaroK died himself within two \sreka ftor that time , and the oflicora were 10 onsed. P'or this service Mr. I'liss > o eivc-d the personal thanks of Gen. Hina. In the Biinitner of 1874 Mr. IMiss catuo o this city and became ono of the oflico dito s of . 'olinson's ' Kncyclopedin , taking ha go of the biographical dopaitmiMit and ontiibuting largely to several nf the theis. Ove-r 1,1)00 ) ( if the b'ographics in his wink wer-o written by him , and the irgcr and jnoro inipintant OUPS bear Ins iguaturo Ho nlso coiitrihutra article' ' to jnnsk it and I'o tugue.so literature , and n many subjects requiring special in-e-- laration and learning. \ \ hen th ency- lopcdia wna comiili-tcd in 1877 Mr. Hiss undottook as cdito- and pa t p opri- tor the management of a lilonuy poriodi- al which ho called the Libraiy Cable , but ho time wns unfavorable to such a publi- atiou nnd the vcntuio piwed disastrous 'n 1878 ho w ole for Hubbard Urotliere , mblishers of Philade'lphin , ahisto-y of the lusso-fu kish war which . ended that ear. entitled , "Iho Conquest of Tur key , ' and Inter in the snnio yea * became mo of the editors of the Now-Yoik Her- , ld , haying cha go at first of the liographicnl depaitnu'iit , aud writ- ng ii'nny hundreds of biographies jf 1 viug men of note for fiitmo use. Ho also wrote cditorialu nnd pee graphical , historical nnd statistical ketches , for which his great range of In- ormotion eepeclnlly fitted him. In 1870 10 again visited South America for the lor aid , going thia time to the west coast ns war corroopondont nt the beginning of the war between Chill , Peru and Boli via. Ho spent a great deal of time at Arica and Tacnu , the headquarters of ; ho Poruvinn and Bolivian ormioa , nnd 3ocanio a great fuvoritn with Presidents Prado , of- Peru , nud Daza , of Bolivia. During this visit to South America ho had several notable adventures , ono cf which was ouetiiinlng by himself a bom bardment by the Peruvian monitor fluaacar , while inside the hull of the abandoned man-of-war Watorco , which had boon carried inland nearly a milo by .ho great tidr.l wave which accompanied the earthquake of 18G9. Mr. Bliao had valkcd out to the Watoico to inspect 'ior. Just as he was nbout to enter the liull ho heard n loud report , nnd a shell whizzed by him. Turning toward the lea ho saw that the Huaecnr was engng- ng in target practice and using the Wu- ; eroo aa the target. With the inatinct of .ho correspondent ho scrambled into the mil and remained there two hours , until ; ho bombardment ceaoud , accurately tim- ng the Bholls and writing a report of hia onSationp. Mr. Bl ss returned to Now York in .809 , and two years later went to Mexico m a gold hunting expcdi'ion on "his own esponsibility and in behalf of some riends. During this trip ho underwent jreat hardships in the rough mountainous cgions of tjouthem Mexico , being on lorseback for forty days in the height of ho rainy season , and sull'eiing trom ex- ) osuro and lack of food. It was huiothnt m sowed _ the seeds of the disease ) from vlrch ho is now suflering , and from the ots of _ which ho has twice before been lined in St. Lnke'n hosp til. Since Irs etui" llu h w been una-le to do any work voik except dining ; few months in 1883 , vhen Jic acted as editor of the New Haven ,1 , om"'S ' Nc\\ . Mr. Bliss was president jf th ° American Philological society , of his c * 3'r in 1870 and 1880 , and is a mem * jor of the American society for the ad- ixncement of Sci n-re , of the American Antiquarian , s-ociefey , of the American JthnoleHpcal society a.nd of the American ) riental bocicty. For many years ho has loon a diligent and enthusiastic student of ) riental antiquities , particularly relative ) o Assyiia , Babylonia and Egypt , and has uoro than once been &n the point of un- loctiikingnu expedition to these regions , > ut was pnivunted by iiiifoieseen ciroum- taneos. A Gcrmmii QntlorbttlK Copt. Eaila. Heir Edward Ilomar , an eminent engi- iccr of Piussta , is in Washington with a iropositiun to impcove Galveston harbor. Jo IB-indorsed by sbch men as Gen Silis joymonr , Gen. Terrell and Col. Cook Talcott The old country ceitiiicates of lis piofussional sUinding are very volimi- noiis. Her Romer. llns made a specialty ) f jptty woiks nt tJiu aiouths of European iveis. Ho has madecan examination of 3nhost < ! n ha'bor , niwl ho proposes to'do ho woik contemplated ia the propo ition > fCapt. E els fou $4,500,000 , about one- ialf' what the American engineer asks. Joliicngs with liiiii t'labornto drawings ind estimates to eloiuwistrato to coiii'icss- nein tltat hu Iciututvhnt ho is Yalliing kbolltv YOUR ADDnR.SB Oil A ] UHWLOillDTOTII leartlistone Publishing Com-n'y. . I'lIILADEU'JHA , 1'A , And you wlll'racon ' u by return mall a SPECIMEN COPY I llKMansTUi , wnlcli l ltnoutoioei < tlon the III.HT B'irI'api'r jmblUhud. TUB KKARTIIHTON. ! la a mileen-pane fafitr , ( ia'l h thoicift ordinal icrlalt , eteiici , iiMtry and iinnibd on line tluloJ . 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A Klrl In my employ h liccn riircd ol conttlttt lonnl tcrotiila hy the use cf Hwl't's Tccine. JO MrUAMft , , All.toona , Qa. Tills jjcrltlcman la the fat -cr ot the ( iotcruor of Oa. ) Vnndcrlillt'B millions ccnld rot luv frommoMhal Swllt'n bieci"o | lifij dir.f fof nlo. It cured mo c tcrofula cf 16 } IMS' t-tiniH E. Mim iLi7.\nxill : DAkxn , Aoworlh.Oa TETTKU Aftcrntlf-rlnc with Tetter for clmn , oirf l , trid tmlneall m > rtiiol trruuiODt , I waa re ! c\cucnttrclj by Swlll'a SiHClllc. L. H.li'K , Pawson.Otv. SNATCIIKDFnoMTHKOUAVi- : ! o deith's I'ooi liv n rrniblr nt'nii ' nf irrdnv am 'rjtliula' , fr'm h rh I hid suffertil for th'tc jcnr \V. treated 1) ) > ti\cril | h ) > I In a with Inillno | > ntn ; tluni , wlilcb s cmcdtu feed t ) o < lpisp. Ihn\ebocn cured sound anil well 1) the 11 p nf Snlf 'a ripcelflo. Mis. SARAH E. Tinvxit , lluinbuldt , Icnn. 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TLfr trcl iivruUjt ll tie ! curloui , douliinil or laqcUUIvq \ A lee ) ofircnt latut to all , UtUti. r * jrotQi.t4j or tu % drt THEOKLTTRdS Wllljiiirlfyllio BLOOD * rcpu- Utu tfio LIVER nnil KIDNEYS. and KUSTOIIU Tim jiiiAl/Tli- antl VIGOR of VOUTIK Uy * iiensl.i. Wnnt or Aiipulltn , m. dlRt'Stlon , Lack i btrcnfftlit Biid'i'lrsflv''liiKab8olutclyif ' cured. Uon2S musclesluiit norvcs roculvo nuwlorco. Enlivens lli-j mind anil pupMllcs Hrnl 1'owcr. H * n U n XM * Will' * " IIIK VIM tW 'IJIII IMVJ ' l InJ .U-P QlSvCP pcLUllurtn tlicl/ sex will dnd InBIUEl'iBrEB'SinON TOK1O nento ana' ipicdy ciiro ( "lives a clear , healthy complczlon. Frciinont t-tienipts at c < v " > pfj'UnK onlyailcj' o tliopopiiln-ntyiirtliu orl lnnl. Io nottlpcrt- UJCnt gOtlll OlII.VAh.\NDJIKST. Beml your nddrcsa lol bo Dr. HnrtorWed.tJo. V st.Lonl > . Mo. . oroar"DKKAM.lOOK."B , I tF'nllof itraoynnpH unetnUuforrnaW.o.Inn.if I HEBRASKA LfiHD AGENCV icccGsaon TO DAVIS a Genera Deal * rTl 160S PAHMAU CT. . liav * tat oil * 1(0,003 uoies a rcM' ! oolftvoa bu B Ktotora Mebrtuka , at low ptlco d rn timy tvca * Improves rarrnt lor eole In DonjUl , l > odRiilf&t PJtttt , Buit , Lnmlaff , iiupy , WfJUtUtfton. > fojtik ) kindere , and Butler Oountlen. Tiies paid In all parts of the Blali Ilccer leaned on mproved farcii. Nolirv Huhllo alwav * IB nfflce tiorrtipond JAS.H.PBABODYM. D. Physician & ; Surgeon Roelldenoo No. 1107 Jones St. Office , No. 1103 Bar aara etroot. Offloo hours , 12 m lo i p. m. and fiom o Op. m. Telephone , for o S 07roaldeno * 126 , DiUlORNE'SELEGTRSGBELT < . VIII core JJervoiunein , I 'j-iibJC'i , llhrnmitliin. rmVj ll NrumlKllt , K'UlIni , Mrt'wjr , HIIIO | | ulu > l.llir JU * i " jout , A.tlirau , | l artdl > n > > ni [ < p l * . I iu > ! l'Kl | ' ! < n 11 , illMjlM. CHtftrrll , J'H , Vl llfjt J liiiiiiUTiiy | IniiriV A-u frulaixiii Ut rl otc llnl' . tl nllllc H'lU'Ic Mill I" Mi.ir cu tlml i fllnl ttiu lltctuWlly HUtl rnnli [ lt til Itilnuclt .l | . 4r , wiil LKU bu re .bai tvUlu ua luotuutty tljjjwtleut. Winter Ii coming , Uio tenaon nl tta yo r for ochu and palm. In view of tblt Uct w uy bijj cue ol Dr. uoroo'a Klcctsis Ilelta. Ity v > dolor ; you will a\ofl nhcumatlHra , Kidney TrouUua ind ntbo lilt t atflouhl ) be'rto. Da n t dcl r. but o il it out nllloiftndexamine bclU , No. 1121 Ioujil utrott , oi C. K ao < xlm n' , 1110 K ru ui BI.Ocujkb , Neb. Or clcru niled 0 O. U Attorney aod Counsello , AT31A.W. . . 275 S , 13th St. Omaha , Nob. Fourteen Yearn' Itactlce In Iowa and CcloiatV ) . KKfEltKNCKH IOWA Hon. J , Itccd , Awocla'o Jmtlce Si > pr nic Coiul , residence'icuocil llull | lion U. H. IX > H | . DlstrlU Judeti , ir Hfnce , Cherukee ; Hril Na'lont Rank an < OIHoer Is. I'u ey , BankerH , Council Blurf > Uarvoy It Vrd , llaukerJ , Logan , Hitrlwiu Co. , Ia. CotoBAMk lion. J. C , Helm , Asioclato Jatt oe oupreio * Ouit , rualdfccc , Denver ; lion. Wrn. Ilai rUmi. Dlslikt Junuo , icildcnce , Bvui ViutaIIath ; ways Uank , l'alr | > Iay , i'ark Co lUclMiu The renmrkftblo grotrth cf Omnht dnrlrjR the bust fesw yoara In n miUlor of great RstonUhmont to thooo who pay MI occasional visit to this grorriur ; city. The dovolopmcmt of thu Stoo Yards the nocosnlty of the Bolt Line Ilo.id tha fluoly pnvod otrooU the hundreds of now roaldencuo and costly bualucsa biockn , with the popnlntlon of onr city moro thsu doubled lu the last five yoate. All this Is great enrprlao to visltom nud Is the admiration of onr citizens. Thia rapid uronth , the bnelncaa activity , and the iinany anbstnnthl Improvomcnto randn o Hvuly donmud for Omaha real rctato , and every IriTcator hait tuwlo t , handoouis profit. SlUvJO the Wnll Strcot punlo May , with the Bubaoonont cry ot hnrd times , there hna boon less demand from npoonla- , tors , bnt a fair doin&nd 5rom luvostove Booking homoa. This lattar clnait ara taking advantage of low prices In build ing material nnd era securing their homoa at much loan coot than will bo poselblo B year honco. Spocnlators , too. c.ui buy real oata' ' a cheaper now nud ought to take advant o of present prlceii for future pro tj. Fho next fovr yoaru jironileco grcatot d ivot opmenta In Omaha than the pant a v' yoaro , which have been as good aa wo conld roanonnbly doalro. Now man- nfactnrlng oBtabllohmeuta and larpo job bing honaoa are nddud almost weekly , and all add to the proopcrity of Om&hn. There are many in Omaha nud through- bat the State , who have their money In the banka drawing a notalnal rate of tercet , which , if judiciously Invented in Omaha real estate , would bring thorn much greater returns. We have many bargains which wo are confident will bring the purchaser largo profits tn tha uoar future. We have for Bale the fmest reei- donce property iu the north and western parts of the city. North we have fine lots nt reason able prices on Sherman nvenne,17th , 18th , 19th and 20th streets. West on Farnnin. Davenport , Cuming , and all the leading streets in that direction. The grading of Farnam , Califor nia and Davenport streets has made accessible Borne of the finest and cheapest residence property in the city , and with the building of the street car line out Farnam , the pro perty in the western part of the city will increase in valn We also have the agency for the Syndicate and Stock Yards proper ty in the south part of the city. The developments made in tins section by the Stock Yards Company and the railroads will certainly double the price in a short time. We also have BOIIIH fine business lots nnd some elegant inside ran- doucep for sale , Parties wishing to invest will find some good bargains by calling w 213 Bcmfch Kfih St. Bet vor-n tfnrnhnm P. S. We ask th3Bo who property for ualo at p.barKoia fee givfl UH a callWo wiirJt only bargains Wo will positively not handle prop ertv at moro than itn real value.