THEOMAHM DAILY BRK , N'HJIESrtfiSDAy , NOVEMBER 1S. 1885. I'iMtf i'ii i pf P i r\i xr WTT\IM\ < < SEWIJIACE SADLY MDfcD , A Moaauro for General Good tbat Reiiuiro ? Prompt Action. PUBLIC HEALTH IN DANGER. Council's Queer Conduct In Con nection -with JdIn Another Itiillrond 8olidiio-tllcnn liiK IVomtlie Capital. TOH JIFK'H LINCOLN , < MJIIIOmonths ago the Lincoln people tviiii infoimcd tlmt imtm.'dialo stuB | ) would be taken towards eonsliiicting a syHlem of Mtweragc , and although on on mol every project of public enter prise it Js usual to liud kiokcisand old fctgh'H , yet on the question of sow oragc all tlio inhabitants were rtgiedl A Mr. Dfivin , heretofore mentioned in the Hr.r , put In mi appearance , and Lincoln's mayor nml council woio mashed on him at once mid were f.iiily pai tvly/ed so much so thai they immediately cnl icd Into a contract with him wheioby it vvaa agreed on thu part of tlio rity to pny this Miry Iirilllant mid captivating engineer IfcJ.OOO for fm niching plans and specific i- liotifi , and when his "rojnl nibs" saw a ( it kind of man to supciinloml the con- Htruclion , it was givin out th it plans would bo pioduocd at once and the MHOS- lion \oting aid w nld submitted to U ) the people , and everything would be in good shape b > sm ing , ISMJ ' 1 lu > pi in- ripnl streets would bo juopcrly chained , nml tlio poilions ot the city where the now open HCWCM pour foith their filili would bo drained nnd good closed sow ITS 1)0 i ut in. Hut iilits1 d'ivs ] Imvogiown into weeks , and weeks into months , and Htill not n single stop has been taken in tlio matter Tlio inhabitants west of Ninth Mi cot find bouth of O sliect Iiu\o been sick .md homo have tiled , the sickness and de.Uh being ohatgod against tlio open sow IT which runs past"thcii residence * , and the green Hcuui .md deathly odoi is sick ening in the uxttome In tlio mghl linn ) when the bieevcs come from u f-oiith- wuhtcilj d'noctmn tins business and prin cipul icsidoneo portion of tlio clti is treated with a perfuineij from this eiss- pool of rottonno F , which does not re- uumhlo HID otter of roses in tln > least Then , too , suits are about to be begun ngaiiinl the city foi huge damages , on ac count of mukness : vnd death occasion ) d by the city maintaining Mich an awful nuisance , and when the same iu < tion is mentioned to any member ot the city oouiuiil , the mciigiu knowledge ot the council concerning thu whole nflair is Mirpitsing , ami an exceeding amount of my teii scums to encompass the whole nnjHer , JSioono knows when tlic iilans are to bo bore , what system is to be adopted , how much the hewers will cost. when the w oik. is to begin , whether aid is to booted , nor anything else iclative lo this M-O much needed information Ono thinu in ceitam , a city of ' . ' 0.000 inhabitants cannot long continue in : i bonllhy condition without piopor sow or- ngo-c-Hpeoiully in a city having so httlo natural dinimigc as has Lincoln. Ik-sides great many on tcrpriMiig business men Whojwhon ( lesnous of locating in a now city , will lust ask what is 30111- drainage * Th'us HIP cily looses c ipital and enter prising inlianitant.s. On this point all consult Tlio whole cause ot this delay Hooms to bo occasioned by the mistake made by the m nor " 'd ' council in lir.t lying I heir Irmds by meana of a oonliact with Davis , and tliat now they iind themselves - solves uiiablo to move in an ) dinctioii without an eider lioni tlmt individual A great many eiti/.ons say Id the major and council nay him something and un loosen their Intnds and pioued and ad- voiliso tor plans and spocilieations , sub mit u pioposltion tooto at oneo and neo if Lincoln cannot lie u healthy as well as piosperous city , nn. KOCIC ISLAND itovi ) . A inovomont is now on toot to aocuro the cnlraiico ot this Kock Island laiho-ul into tills city. A number of citi/cns have undorlakcn the UisK of opening a cone- Hponduncu with the management of that loaii , and ho cnthusiastio am they over tluf matter that they , ent the rupoit abroad that Lincoln is willing to give it ilW.OOO in aid it it will only come. Tims fur no.assiuanco haa boon given thorn bj the company. CITY NOTTS. C. L. Tiovitt , private hecictnry to lion T. M Alanpiette , received thu sail in telligence of the death ol his infant and tim dangeious illness of IMis. Tunitt , who was viditing m Washington , 1) . C , Mr. T. stinted for her bciUldu , but bho jiad bioathed her last before hin arrival A lingo circle of fiiemln donply sympa- thiM ) with Jlr T. in tlds sad iillliotioa. lie had been married but a year. In a fc\v \ days the railroad commission will have completed a tabulated state- mciilol ( lie Imaneial condition of each of thu nine railroads in Nebr.iska The ( ttattmont vvillil o het foith the debts , ( Jiu income , the amount ot Htook. and the number of miles of lailioad ot each com p.inj1. Nat Ilrown , of the Windsor hotel , in evolved a dihpatoli je > t ida.fiom . Miclu gan nolifslng him of the ilangcroiiH ill- nohH of Mrs Hiovvn Ho started foi her bedside at onco. MiBfl Li//ie Irvvin , while out nding : v day or .so ago , was lluovvn fiom Imr buggy and one of her limbs biol.en be low tliu ankiu. bhu is novy under the doctor's care. The go\einor of Nebraska is vor.v nnxioim to tliul out _ how the political BtiikeiH consider his action in the I'ound paiilonlng case. lCverybt > dy i-oems to bo good In Lincoln jiinl now. No police court or justice bust- nishs , and thu police aio getting uiadj to tulio , another vacation Mr. Cono.vV ishinil is mentioned for their no.\t clam buk o T P. Quick loft yesterday for C Idoago. where hu will attend tlio glu.it billlaid tournament Mo will bo aM ! ) nt a wetk Iliury Ilohumn will act as tiio ohiof dur ing his absence , John V Adam" , an old soldier , is lying v ry low at his home in South Lincoln TholJrnml Army bo.\s are doing thuir over willing duty of caimg for him - The Howard & Ami's threo-Htoiy biiek building on N stieot , which they li.ivo ntiniud the "Kntciijiiwi , " is now just l\ alMiil tlnlshed , and is one of the hand- \ BOimitft blocks in the town A wholes ilo grocery and wholesale furnltuiu house will bo put in ( lie stoics at once , Tlio now building nnsociatitm nl > out to bo ofalaLilshed in tliis eity IH making ar- rtutRumcnt * for coauuenolng bublnuss at an on i Iy day. Owi. J. CJ. MoHrldo nml J. II. Ilosly I'olo N ib. All'- left vcstei ilay for Lodgi > , - llrldtitind Kern own that town , which Ima tit this time about v00 ! inhabitants , nnd thu place Is Mill booming Now tJiat McHndo is no longer hampered will } the postolllco in this city , ho Into entered Into arrangements with the Cot bin Hank ing company , of Now Voik , tv hereby Hie gimci nl uocouu-H that comnaiiy'H agent and nmiirtgor at Lmioln , Thu selection U n good one , us thu general in Known as a ulurling husinobs man and lias hosts of friends throughout the statu. ' The Trcmont hotel in Luicoln is going to use steam heating apparatus It ia reported tlmt tno Lincoln street railway company him gone In debt to thu extent of J10i0 > , and that it will Imvu to i nlwt moro money to complete it * aur- Vryi l lines , anil as thu b K > k thus far Lsh'iwd Is iionnhM'lblo tin rt in n propo sitiou niatio to lfcsi > < more block. . How this will strike the majority of the clock holders remains to be scon 'I ho Lincoln KnightH of Ij thins nrc preparing to fjivc a tlitatiical cntpitaln- iiu > n ( , fl'at U. i mploy some goi id trotipo to piny at the opt.ia house for their btiipfit 'TATtnit ! \ MS O .1 .1ollum ( ) A\itt. J H. Cai-'or , Omaha , ( tits States , Vnlpaiaiso , I ] , M Sheldon. Iloldregc.il Stewait. Hastings , \ \ \ V. Hall , Holdioge , S Miller. Ymk , J. II ( Sienn , Ileliroti ; Snm Uinakei , Me- atricp , It M Tagg.ut. Pilnnrn. Dr Wcllcr Amora. T. II Limdis , Milfonl , .1 II f'allihau , Ilnstingi. W. Wolf , I'liend , U II Oaion < , Oni'iha , II A I'tcnch , Greenwood , 0 b Ulov eland , JXuter. _ Tlio .Star Hlionu ltrlln ( ] . > on an At- jlris TJ rlo. Thrrndnvsafto thieo ser > worlh > illbrns of Aluieis , La. , Augustus Ki'Vlin. a folaer on l'att 'is iiist ; LouN lljiiicl , foieiiiaiiof tliu Vali'tu-di ) docK , and Anthony O. tlullliit , iiinchiiiHtnt I'nttei-son and Oliver sis. , all In- diisti luus and : irroini > li < < lit > d nu'ch.iitics o ( tliohlKheslrcsjiett.ibllltv , luiu lit q one-dol lar ticket In the October Drawlnijof Tlio Lou isiana SLite 1/otteiy. Yrstuiduy when the ( Irawliisrol the lottciy wns announced U was toiuiil that tin nniHliill.ir ticket had VM > ii one- liflh of thcMupltil prl/e or T'i.OOO. Nor was theli exuinlmllv ( ll ttul > o'l ' In their winning S'.OCK ) cich. N'ow Oi It- ins , litlit , .St'i/cs / , Oct. 11. Ktorni ) 1'iofes-ior Walter II. Smith , president of the Aslso Meteorological association , w i lies from Monti eal. I' ( J , to the editor of the ISi.i. , as follows Although Christmas day itself in ly bo "green" and mild for the season , with heat or lain in localities the hit da > s of the sc iv immediately following it prom- i.c to be espcci'illv iionm and unt Itlcd , with cold weather , liigliwmdH and heavy iltiftfl. ( iv\ing to tin1 opposition of Saturn nc ir IViihclion , 'ind tliu qiudi attires of .Illpltil ( IholillgeHl pi , met ol thesvstein ) and bianus oceiining on the Cdtli mid iHth. ! The transuontinrntal laihoads ate likelto have consideiable dilllcultv in getting trains tlnoiigh the Hookies about this time and 1 would advise them to in cpare for a geneial snow bloi kake. The Union I'acihc ma\ not feel thp cllects ot the ovpec ted storm quite as b id a * its neighbors , the Noilhein and ( . 'ana than roads , which are likol.y to have a picttv haul time ot it Sevens terms w ill likely follow in the p.nnu locililip- . dining tiie first and second weeks of 188D , the d and Hluhnsof robnni.v and about overj se\onthda > theieaftcr din ing the month of IVbiuary. Some A HUM leans Alirnnd. Youth's ( . 'ntniiiiniini Tlieie is in Lon don a quiet little hotel w hieh is not gen- ci.illy known by travellers , being he- qucn'tod only by the highest class of titled nnglishmcnaml foieign noblemen A tow veiy wealthy Americans who had ioiind out that it waseclusivoaiid costly tiled occa-jionalli tog tin admi-iion About a ycai ago , two lads of. sixteen , diossed in the height of the fashion , a faint down on their lips , sat in tlio draw ing room of tins house befoio the tuo , their hats on , their legs Mi etched out at full length , whistling in conceit They weio the sons of a meicliant piiuco of Now Yolk , and of a Chicago man \v\io \ had gained a gie'it toituno by mining speeui itions , and acconlinglv looked down on the world from a lofty height A gray , bent old gentleman came in wrapped in an old lailiioned tuuellmg shawl , something the were foiveai _ Ho stopped , looked at the the , and wait ed tor the yonlhtul occupiers of the bi.it places' ! o use The bojs stated at him , strctciiul their legs a little fuithcr acro-s the health , ami whistled moio loudly than before 'I ho old gentleman bat dow n in a corner. "It's a cold day outside , mother'iid ono ot the joiiug liooi s loudly , and they both laughed. A moment later a tteblo old ladi cnteied ' 1 hey htill remained scaled , luit e.\ed her qui//icall > as bho sit down by her husband. Sue woio thick , bioad soled shoes , a ti.ueling dii'ss , and a bonnet of the fashion of two yea is ago. The lads giggled "Ah , thcio" ' said one. one."Now there ! " rciponded the other. The Hist whistled , "the monkey mar ried iho baboon's sister. " "Whcio's 30111' bister this morning Bob/1' mteiiuptod his companion. ' 'Husv withdressmakois , I giiiwi. She's going to bo pi counted to Vicky nest week. " "Yres She's ' a stunner. She'll lay over these Kngllsli women , I guess " A bin v ant entered and delivered allies. s ge to tiie old gentleman , who with his wile leit the loom "All , theie' ' " ono young man said , wil ling to repeat a line oil ot wit. The ser vant tinned on him aghast. "That is his gtace the duke of , " naming one of tlm oldest houses in dig- Kind. The young men. who weio of that class of Americans who giovel bofoio rank , sat dumb tor a moment , and then , mutleimg that it "was a cold da > in deed , " went out. The next dav the ho tel at which this scene ocouiied Usuod a notice , "No Americans will be iccoivcit. " This notice is publielj givun by homo of the best hotels in England , and naturally alloidh iiiiiuli oll'onsu to travelers from this country. Our story may paitially o.\plalii tlio reason for it. Consumption. Not withstanding the gieat number who yeaily succumb to this teirible and fatal disease , which is daily winding its fatal coils aiouml thous inds who me uncoil- hoious of its doidlvpioonco. . Dr I'lerco's " ( ioldun Medical Discovery " will cleanse and puiify the blood ot Hcrofulous Impu- litios , and emu tuboieular consumption ( wiiieli is only herofiiloiis dibOHso ot the lungs ) . Send ID cents in bt imps and get Dr ViorcoV complete tieatios on eon- sumption and kindicd alloctions , with immcious tostunonialb of cuios Ad dress , World's Dirtiiensaiy Medical Vsso- elation , IJullalo , Nf Y. Strange That lie Should Vet Bur- vlve. Said a lich guo t to her gracious Union Park hostess "The tea is most delicious 1 have never known Its flavor quailed " " 1'iay lot me suivo you another dish " "No , thanks ; lean dunk but one cup " "One cuji ! Why , > ou le- member vvliun Samuel Johnson took tea with Mis. Tin ale ho diank at least six teen dishes. " "The lands' ' I bliould think that would have killed him long I ago " A gloom has fallen upon the lit- ' uiary ciiolesot Union I'aik. A Mini euro for lilliul. Hlccdlnt ; , , nail lllcoiatcd 1'iU'S his been dl-.eovpred by In. Williams , ( an Indian remedy ) , called Dr. Wllllnius' Inilliiii 1'ile Ointiiient. A nlu'lo box hu > cured the woi > t cluonle cases ot tw or : < u.vcist.taudhi ! . No one need sulVer nvu niimites alter upiiljltu this woiulmlut sooili jiu ; iiudleiiie. Lotions ami liistiiuiatntsdQ more hnrai tlmu K"f > d.Vlllhuus' hull in riloOlntnieiit alisoihs the tumors , nlln > H Inu IntciiMi llchint , ' , ( iiartluuluily at nlirlit nftor get I Inu' warm la IwdLiictsasn i > oultlw , cl\c Instiint ivlii'f , mid ii > prepared only for J'lles , ltehin.iif in Iv ate partb , and tor iiulhhifjebii. KICIN insDA.-siw cuiii ; > . Dr-Trazier's Jliij-'irOiiiliiu'iit ciiiivs IVH by niau'ie. Pimples , Ul.ick Head * or ( Jrubs , ] llot ( lies uiul Kiuptlons on thu f.u-i' , leaving the Mi ] rlcarand tH'aiitlfiil. Al.so cures Itch. Salt Kheiim , Sore Nipples , Sore Lips , iiiul Old Obstlnnto Ulcei-s. bold bj drugb'lbUi , or uuilleU on receipt of Iteuilfod by Kulin & Co. , and Schr < K > ter & UechU At vvholu > ale by C. tJooUmau. . tJustavo Audrci'ii , proprietor ol the Omaha safe woiU , was considerably -vvoriU-d last evening by the dihapnear- ancu of Ids horse nml buggy which ho had left btamllng jit tlio corner of Twelfth iiul | Fiirnam hticols. Later in the evening the rig turned up nil right , much to luuwnor's delight. jnvfn or A. IMUMIU. : : Dr. Cook , Ilie Orluin.il roiutdct ot Slniit Clljr , 1 > les nl Hl Jlinno In St. Dr .1 K Cook who died at bis home in Si Louis on 1 i t Saturday night , was one of thr piouofis'of the west , and was tito original founder of Sioux Cily He wns about 8"i 3ears of age , and was an Ihiglishuian by bitth He graduated in mtdiciin in London. He c.amc to America at an < ail3 age and icmoved to Council Hliifls from CailiitMllo , Macoit pin county. 111 , several A oars previous lo Hll. In the stnumei ol IS-'il , MIOII aftei the Indians \vi ic n mined , he went to Sioux Cit3to m.ike a survey of that per lion of Iowa foi Iho goveinmonl Dr Cook , accoiding to the hionv City tloninnl , had bt en instructed In a sjiuh eale , of whiih Congiosmati Honn and Senators ( t W iliilie nnd A C Dodge woic members , to select a favorable site fet the location of it town After look ing atn : ions points on the Mis-ouri liver , ho settled on what is now Sioux t'ity and o thai fall locate d on a quartet 'ceiion of land on the we t side of lVri'3 cicek and phtted what is SiottK Cit\ Dioper. The next spihig the syndicate organised vviiat was tot mod tnc Sioux Cit3 Land and Ferry ( oinpin.v , and as picHidont of llns assncitilion Dr.- t'ook porcliasetl of Joseph Leonias , the eight v aeios east of Porrj creek , pnjlng # 1.000 for it This ti act of luiitl complices the main parlof tluv business poition of Sioux City , , unl conscoiu ntlj * the most \ilna : blepiopeitv 'Ibis ti.icl was platted , in HV > . called Simix Citv , east dhisioti , and a st.nt towaids building a town be gun llenn , Williams & ( . 'o , , of Fun- Hold , then the most extensive leal estate dealois lu Iowa , with bianc.li oll'iei * \ \ \ manof the IM im ipitl cities and in Ne brika ! nud Minnesota , and who woio the 01 iiriiuitoi > ot the syndicate scliemc , stalled a bank and ic'al estate ollice mi- del the firm name of lleini , Williams , t'ook As ( o . and Dr Cook was placed in .di.ngeof the business A lushing IHIM- nes- , was done until the fill of l 'iT. when the linn suspended In is" ) , shot tlx af ter tin platting of the last addition , Dr. Cook .cmoved Ins family to Sioux Cilv fiom Council Olufls About this time lie became po-.so-.sed of a cjirn let1 section of land north of the town , what is now known as the Iligman and the Hose Hill additions. In IW > lie was appointed po lmastet , which ollice ho hold lor about iwcMears II was dining this \enr , IViVlmt through the nilluenco of Congressman llenn and Senators .Jono mid Dod'fu the land ollieo was lo cated at Sioux ( ily Although Dr. Cook was not at an > time connected with the ollieo in an ollicial capacity , it was tlnoiigh his i lloits , in a me isme , thai it was made the terminal point ot a laud grant that sfeinul the building of the toad now updated In the IllinoisConaal across , the state ol Iowa In 18.he ( was coimU judge , which ollice ho hold for two tot ins , and later , when the city be came ineoipoialod , he was for one teun mayor 153-the terms made with tlio syndicate lhatowne.il the Sioux Cil3 town f-itu , Dr. Cook was the owner ol a one eighth in- teiest. Ptev ions to tlio suspension ot the firm of lloiin. Williams , Cook te Co , in 18VT , Dr. Cook withdiew his inteiest and deeded tno properly * o obtained to his wife , ilueli of this was sold in earlier \cars. In 187 ! ) Dr Cook icmoved lo St Louis , so as to attend lopiopprt } inteiesls there and to bo near oilier membeis ot the family .Just once since that time has luMisitcd Stoux Cily , and that was nbonl a jeai ago His wife and onu son , Charles , nirvi\u him. A Sail disc ! of Destitution. Il was lupoited to tliu police jc&teidny I hat a woman was 13 ing in a cellar on Jones Pticut in tiie moildestitulociictim- bt inees , having the night beloic given biith to a child. A liru ropoitorisitud tiie place caily in the evening to ascer tain tlio truth about the case , and in spite of Iho fact that such sights were fa miliar to him , ho was shocked at the utter destitution existing. On the south side of Jones street , be tween Thii tcenth and rourtuenth , stands a largo wooden tenement house , half binied in fiont b3' thu grade of thu.sheet. In the central pint of Iho house , in thu cellar , lives Mis French and her nine childien. Two tiny looms constitute her apartments , and heio she his siippoitel hersolt and family l > 3' washing sineu last oniing When tlio lopotter visited the place he found the childien gathcicd In ono of the looms encleav 01 ing to scenic tlio last moisel ot a meal they called supper , while a neighbor was holding in lior arms a small specimen of human- it v and at the same Unio 113 ing to coni- fiii t thu other chihlren In an nnierand smaller uom , sinovvtied in d.nkncbs bo- caiibo it contained no windows , lav Mrs Ft uncli The poor woman was palo and emaciated , show ing the t av ages ot hunger and disease 1ml her condition was moro comfot table than it had been for homo time When her child was bom thuiu was not a bed in the house , and a liltlo hay sptcad out on thu bate lloor constituted - tutod her cot lint a kindly neighbor , who discovoted the .siliuUon ot allaiis. seemed a bi'd for her yestoulay , ami .liirnished a matltass and the necessu3 clothing. JMts French tolated to tlio ID- poiler her stoi3' . Shu had been married twice , her I'n.st husband's name being 1'ettoy He had died , leaving her with a largo family to suppoit , which she did faiicLcssuilly until shomaniod her present Inisbind , liony Krencli Last spiing ho loft her , siting ho was going to St .loo to woik , and she has not ho.itd front him since Since then she has taken in washing , and done ever > tiling pjssiblu lo support het-elt and family Her health , however , has not been good , two of her cliildton me invalids , ovoiything has seemed lo bo against her , and she has become discouraged and ihslioait- oned , Thu woman living in an ad joining pail of the building lias londcied all the sorvleo possible to thu unfoitunato woman , as have others ot the neighbors They am all poor though , and cannot give'her the care and attention which should bo bestowed upon her Hers is a e'.ise which should Mitdy bo looked alter by the eliaiitablj inclined of the city. 1 Oljinplo Chit ) . Stuhhcuduif's s.ioioiis | ) hull , corner FJuvonth and Douglas sheets , was filled last evening to its utmost capacity , on tlio occasion of the second annual mas querade given by the Young Ladies' Olympic club of this city Thuso ladles aru mainly employed by the Uanliold manulacturing compuiy , who occupy the above tloor in the same building. Thin being the lirnt masquuiadu ot this su.ison , tully tf&l ) coup.es iissumbled cn- ma- > quo to enjoy themselves Their wishes were cei t.unly nceomplisliod , for a merrier ciowd is seldom to be seen on dancing floor Want of snaeo and tnim foi bids us to muntion a list of thu load ing costumes woin last evening. Suilieo it to saj that they vailed as usual trom the unique to the grotesque , in fact sev eral ot them weio veiy handsome. A pri/gnunme of thirty numbers was dinoedtothn iniisiour etiains of Hot- ) man'sorchestra , which embraced several now danced recently compiled by thu piofossor. It was after t o'clock this morning before Iho patting titnu vm eelio-d when all doparlud , having spout H vor > cnjoyablo uvcning "and the he ( tcr patt ot the morning " The folluvvinir joung ladies had tluiallulr in chaigo and they are disurvodli cu'dlto-l WJH > " ' H'.Vient mamgi inent Miss Lmitia S''link.l.ni ' ! audUick , > 3 It tr.all nnd .Irnnie Smith , . J- . Main pti roi tiinc . J'.dward Ciumfl ( hi , a m in who has re ceiitl come or < fiom F.njr ! ind with hi familv airl joiirin > rd out to Omaha in oidei to e ttle hoic , is in liai.l lines Ho was i ih1n < d of his , ticket on the vv ay fiom New Yotk to thu-itc ( ! Citj , his itajjgniro went a traalid jcaunot be found , and to cap tii ! < climax of Ills misfortunes , lii Iittlo sou Ldwuhl. a In iglit little fellow of i'waroT agc.jIiulMondav niglit The family aio topjiug ) at the ( iaini liousv , from which pi ice the funeral wil take place to day. Tlio ItiKKins' .litfj lliii' ; ; . The ttial of C S lliggins for keeping open Ins ioou ! nfter midnight was con tinued in police couit tltioiigliout the d.i\ jcsl-idij 'I he dcfen o adopted the sniio line of arguimul as in the Hornbotgor ease. 'I he case was given to the jut y about 5 o'clock At 11 o'clock 1-ist evening they iiad failed to agiio upon \oidict and were locked up for the night H iq said tint thej stand four toi toiuictlon and two tor acquittal. fiOIC. The juiy in tin * ea o of Mis. Cor- nl hs. . r.atncv Maalunis is still out The case of Kails Moiso is on tilal befoic Judge Neville. Judge U'.ikely lolurnedpsioidav from fiom Washington countj , whcro he has been engaged in closing up some minor court 1 i ini.-s N W.Willis , a diher in the eni | > loy of the Omaha Cabeonip 1113 , w.H ai u sled \ esetda.Uternoon | . eh irgod vvltli riihiig- to tuin o'voi to his cmilo3cis ] $1 which lie had collided tiom a passenger for cab line. He wns taken to the city jail. whole he was confined on a chaigo of cmlic77l ( mi nt "A C.LHTVAIiMUi.1' : llow ilnnii'H ( iorman In-niMU'led hlrt riiliH-sc Assistant. One of the actois who played with Haveily's miiishels in James C.oi man's burlesque of the "Mikado" at the Bald win theatre , S'in Francisco , \vas a gen- iiino Chinaman , pigtail and all Mr- ( iorman had considerable double to get his Mongolian assist ml down trom the fhltod grandiloquence of Iho Ohlnii-o diama to the level ot American burlesque. In fact , the t isk has been almost cntiu ly a hopeless one , for it is impossible lor the Chinese pel former to get the idea tln.ough insbiain tli.it ov 01 > thingon the stage should not 1)0 poweilulb icalistio , ac- coidmg to the lilies ot Iho Celestiil drama. At the liist weeks lohcaisils , when he was originally east for a diller- cnt pail than ho now pl.ijs , he dune Manager \Yiighl \ ami Mr. Ooiiiiaii wild \\hen the comedian lUhhed at him in Uiolrird the Third it lo to engage him mbittle , the Aiongojiaii stai chopped Ins two edged swoul in disgust and loll- cd his liltlu cjc-j hll tliti pointing at his cue "Oil , Mis = o ( "iorman , " he cried , " 3011 no babbo gleat wttllmr. Ho no come on allo &amo , him goi look f ( ' washln' . ( ilett wallior lijin fclido him lios-i'e " Here the Mongolian st ir gave time or lour back jumps'tlei oss the stage to illns- li.itc tlio equestrianism ot a Mongolian tluettain. | HOW "fiU'YT M AM.IOKb" HUH' "That's what } one illuding , us itV" in- qmic u the plam"6oulctli in. "YoMissi Goumati , That's way gleat wallior all way emnuiin. Then ho > 'ut o.l' him hosseu , tie him 1111,3011 sabboV" Hero Iho Mongolian iSootliwonl tlnoiigh the pantomime ot bounding fiom his chaiger ami 13 mg him up m a haul knot to Hie eoi i.il "Ii 3 on carry on like that at night the bo } s will think vou'io tighlmg snake- , " i.nil the co iiedian. "Ale no sabbu. " " I hc > ' 11 think you've got the jmijams ; 3011 sabbi" " ' "No mo no sabbo. " "Well , look here , this great wariior business don t go You wabbo ? This am t a mounted bioadsword combat. Duncan Uoss has got the covvrignl | on that. This is an ordinary slugging match to a finish You walk on there as if } ou weio looking for cigar butts. " "Ye' , me s.ibbo. " "When .vou see me } 'ou rush at me and I hit you with 1113 s\votd on the neck and knock 3-011 out. You die then. You sab- bo/ " "Ye1 , mo ctibbc heap well. " All wont well till the Mongolian star re ceived Ins death blow , when , alter wiith- ing mound on the blago as it sullciing Horn the eholeia , ho picked himself up and trotted toH.nd the wiugb m lively blglo. "Hold on1" } 'ellod Mr. Gorman , "whole are \ou gomgy" "Ale dead , Alibso Ciorman. Dead man alwas walk away go change him clothes " Mr. Gorman grouted and Alanager Wiight omi.ld a do > piit ! ug.sigh. Picsunti } the Afiidio jiurfoimor cmoigucl tiom the wings and uislied at tlio comedian , s.vord in hand "Hold on ! What's the matter , are 3011 cri/3V" } olled the comedian. "What brings you on novvr" "Ale come on make biir fight. Gleat wallior , him alw.iys come back make noder light , " The comedian ground his teotli. "Hang it , 301110 dead lon ago , " ho exclaimed. uisuuitiiciioN'OP : nit : UIAI : > . "Oh , no , mo no dead now. Me got up , go loimd tlm stiig < > . coiiui back. Ale live now alle siinio gie.tt wallioi " 'Oh the gieat wallior , " roared the comedian ; " 3011 ro not a gioat warrior ; 3011 10 a supo You h.ibbu biipov" "Ye1 mo abbo soil ] ) , heap good ; HOIIJ ) good , opium M'llitood , mo sai > ue " 113 the aasistaiKo of a ( liinesu interpre ter the Afongolmnst alias been biutignlto the knowledge of the f ict that the Amer ican diama docs not compel him to ten- u n ect himself ivory , time ho ib killed in order to miiiniujn , ; tlio character of a gieat w.nrior It was haul woik to per suade him that Jus H'ol.iry would go on jtibt the same for appearing for a tow minutes as if he stoo l on the stage all night ami k Mt ) lining vvcO' ten hoeonds and coming hack to leuew tlio battle , btill it became noce'fHary to change his pait to that of a iqniot Japanese maiden , vv Inch he fills acceptably. He Is a genii- ino actor , liow ( v\r , in. tno matter ot his good opinion of liimscill , and every night ho looks tlnough'tlluemlain ' and lem.nks pioudlv , as it cairingtlio whole thcatio on his bhouldoni „ , , j , . "You n-o Alisso Ligfito much mo' jieo- pie come now. M'o ' loat actor. " Tliero'll None or-'Clicm lie IMIssod. "J tee that the Son bin government has expelled ov cry join n.illut irom thu citj of Nissa , " icmaiked Snaggs to tlio snake editor. "Yoh " "That will bo haul cm Nissa , won't it ? " " \ " \Vhyy" "IL-eauoo ' informa they won't got any tion. " "O , that's all right. As long OH the novvbpapur men are there thu journalists won't bo missed. " Last ovcning when Chin leu Folth , who runs a restuuiant at Twelfth and Capitol tel avenue , went homo , ho found that hm wife had dwappoaied As he had boon suspicious that a ciiminul Intimaoy ox'- iatcd between lier and an employe naineel Fred Clark , lie had dlsoli irgod she latun"c tei tamorning. . U Is * pre- thatthu cqu'pto have eopj4 ( SMALL HOME INDUSTRIES. Hint * for \mutbiii4 In and Dnilx T < i > , ( H Ii is lire > me tl'i fashion \n > inu eh m i lit > e latter davs to I'ltcTt ' th" slings and atrows of iidiculo at the Mturls of amtteuts to achieve atti He iicec s Dnt let n ticp < in art not lie discouraged While Ih : , may fail to pamt a picture or to decorate and furnish a mom with as jjood.vlli cl as those who luue bent Ihcir llfc-loni : cn- crgies to thi pailiculnr sludj , tlirmay 3 ct find n delight in working out th'-ir ow n fancies , or in copjing the d lgus of otliets , and abundant glorv , in the-hon- pst admiration of UiPir skill ) > y indulgent fi lends Thp homo beautiful dn > * not neecss.aiily impi n vast outlaof jmuiev Indeeit , it is a question whether inlc nor dpcoiatlotm Insjiitcd b } * lining he tils nml wrought b\ loving hinds , aio not productive of more Aniline pleiisute in the home cnclc than the ricliPst and rarest of the atqtiisitmns of Cio tH Besides tuu cujovnunt that appeals to tlm liner souses must , as a seiiticiicp , be n lining ami ennobling t 'I he signs of the limes indicdo Ilia the immbei of ] iulutci s j glowing Dcalu ITS in ait ! > ts' mutciinlo especially not . the inci pasiug demanih toi thr-ir wan sd As might be expected there at i1 olleie for sale man } paints , oils and vainislio of iitfeiior qualii\ \ In view nf thlsevil : Meisspniei suggests the establishment o laboiatoiics for testing llipiu and deter mining wliethei they will boar the wear and teal of time It is hat illy neeus-ai } , pel bans to impress upon lite woiker , liovvevii inexperienced , the imtioilance of avoiding medioete mit < mU The be ? ! laigl sh andierintn ( matiiif tctutes aiciilwa\s tcliablo , and their si.uulurd ot excellence is now i lo-el.v ( rovvded l y some Amu lean makeis Given alilr knovvlediie of driwing good malciials and pel suvci. nice , ( mo mi } ' succeed m executing \crv ell'isylive woik , even though one is not a genius Hie gicaUst difficulty with beginners is that tltey want to paint eheiubs befoio the } can dtaw beer mug' Our idvleo to them is to gii slowl y , h st the dispoiu agemeiits ( ) f then woik apalj tln > m A dii.ippoint- mcnt that the beginner not infiiquently expetieiices is the itMident'.y of hisdi.iw ings op p-iintitig- look up bill. This i due to the si/o and distim tncisof objects in the back iouml. Details must be con- Inn d lo the fougiouml , and it must be borne in mind that the tinlsut 1 n away objects .no dull and subdued while those near b } 111.13 be biighl and ( \\s\i \ \ Thcie is no bttl ( r exitcise tdi the ev' and baud and hi am than diawing tiom niemoi } The aitist who e in eonliol IIH inenioi } has alaige stock in ti ide , and in.i } be said to be on the high und _ to success To cultivate this powci it u well to cnn > lo > ( eld momi nlin sKeh lim with pencil or pen and ink the impits ions which have boon made upon the C30. The pupil will bo ( lo see how lapidf } tlio aeoiiric1 } ' ot his eo and baud will be impuncd by this moans For itkeluhing in oil color * it a canvas is not piocui.iblc , a vc 13 good substitute can be piovided btietehing muslin up on a liamc and covering it with glue and a sheet ot t ) iner. < ovei the jmpet again with a coating ot glue mailo ot the con- sistenc- thin gum 1'his is muoh bet ter than caitiago cloth , \v Inc h is ftoqucnt- 13 used tor this purpose , but which will _ soon crack and spoil the sketch , while the paintings on p ipcr will last tor 3 cars with but little change New tuiutmgs often ctack when even tiie best of niatuials aio used. This m 13 be ilnoctly traceable to the too lavish uu ot oil or tiio too economical use ot paint. The hist | ) iintmg should always bo tiiiekl } put on and allow edlo diy well before piocoudinjr to paint ovei it. An other cause of piclmcs tricking is Iho ifeot litnisp irenl cojois without cnou li white and black to give them substance. Theie is no lemudv eeH | lop.nnting Etching nion ) priteehiin and gl.i s is one ot the elivcitisi me nts of t'io ' ho'ir , and is by no means biieh a ditllcult piece ot woik as ma } bo im igniud To etch on poicelam the fust piooc-n is to cover the fain fticoot the ai tides with blink v.n1- nisli , through which the design is diawn with a sh up sti el point A rat tail , lib * atibwcrs admnably toi the pin pose if it be giountl to a point The fitool is well ttnipcicd and the lough suitaco alloriU an cillcient grip upon tlio tool When the ( hawing of the dcoign is completed apply tltioiic acid , which will dissolve the gla/c , loav ing a line depressed line The varnish is then lemovod , mineial coiot of 11113' desired tint is rubbed into the lines , and the niceo is toad } for the kiln. On glass tlio method ii > Iho sanio except that the color and Mibscqupnt lir- ing are omitted. Vciy pleasing and even artistic elloets may bo produced in this yvay. There is in almost every woman a nut tiral inclination tor home deeoiatums. It minitcsts its it in dilloreiit wavs , and tuo icsnlt is not alwayi of a character thill pan , by any ) > lo stieleh of the imagination , be classified us decorative. In this respect , however , there is a marked Improvement The taste of Ametieaii women , at leint. Is growing. and the day of monstiositics in worsted embroidery lias gene by. Them are thousands of home- , into which the pi o- IcsMonal decorator has never piitxiod , but which \et'displa } tlm most snpuib tuste and oxqiiiiitc lollnement In m my ot these theie lias been a pluntitul lad ; ot matetial , which would appear to have but stimulated inventiveness. I'lic m in ulHctuioof piotty , useful and oiiianun- t il m tides for the home has taken a more artistic turn , and we m ty oonhdontly ted that woaiu at the daw n ot autbut- ter da3' Theio in n finu scope for embioidory in spiays of lloweis worked on plush ami spread over a plain pict nro frame It may still bo better bestowed upon a be.irl which will bieak the mnnotoii } of a plain square table-cover * O i a sereou it is probably at its best , and thuso useful ar ticles aio of so many si/.os. slupes and btvlos as to ailord the woikor an almost unlimited Hold. Tins suir-justs Kunsing- ton painting , HO e illud tiom its xlmihmty in appoarancu lo Kotjsingroii onibroid- ety It is , ot COIIISK , much moio rapidly do'nuthan medlowoik and maybuap- ] ilied to the s.imo nilinity of use s The woik may bo done on silk , satin , velvet , or cloth , with oil coloii and a pen. The donigii is either sketch ) il or transferred , the colors arianged on a palette us lor p tinting , but Insleid of mushes use a spuota ! htcqitoicd pen that c'ome for the purpose. Thu colm is put on the point of the pen , which is hold quite Hat. He- gin at the outline , and with hhoi t , In m shokes vvoik towaid the conti i Alter each btroke the pen is charged with color , vv hieh must bo otactlv the i ight tint oac h timu , as ( hero is no blending or mixing ot color ? , on the mateiial tin Inoidimny oil linntin ) < j , Iliu colois lining mixed on thu palettu as they are nceihul The How- crs ate shaded as'in embroiderv , and thu olleel ot long .stitches u Imitated as neai- 1 } as possible , Fine details may bo done with a long Mod pin The point ot llils is lo tiled with a lolling motion , being tinned round ami i omul as it is drawn along , the operator nlvv.i3s lemembeiing lo work fiom the outliuu toward the center We s tw a beautiful piece of work of thu kind the othei ela3 uxecuted on maioon velvet , thu design being dogwood blo - boms At a little distance it , was hcatce- ly ( Ustlngiilolniblu from araseno ombioid- 013 It recpiiius very little jiractiee , and can buitaelily ilones by anyone who tan cmbi older Thu best of it is th.lt it ia done so quickly. Ono of the newest fads Is the making of pillows stnlled with fir leaves , They may bo madu as ornamental as the nml IT chooses , ami aid usually embtoidered or piinted with some appiopriato motto J/ihilni' ; : tfin l 'ii liy OlockwoilC , New Yoru Tiibiinot t'miolnnua of Ninth uunuo , is uboikr. His btnitii-n is a Ittei.aliyc one , and for mam > ww \ has cnio.yidu soil of iiiottojiol3 auuiiiic ( lie boiler nri ken m the vn itnlv of Ins workshop To i n itui.al aptltttdi foi inv tiling strange eontuvntieos he ndds tin-advantage of being a 1h Tough and skilful nice lianie Ho has often found it di igteeablo to iret up and lii'hl hi * file ont cold w intei i moiunig. .and he has now invented a ma chine w hieh tvcs him tin tumble 'llns consists of an oidiu.n3 nu tal clink , which can bo wound tip and set foi anv hour denned If 3011 want > om lire lighted at " > o ( lee k 3011 set the It mil at that hour and plm e it before Ihegr-ite Piomptl.v at < i o'clock a spiiti" tutn < s and a short metal ted ptojei tingfiotn the bark of the clock diopsdi vn I'o the end of this rod i altae lied i match which tubs agaiuU a piece of s mil piper and ijiuites a ship of p.ipei fasleiied to the clock md connected with the kindling in the grate Pints the the is stalled while 3011 ars still sicejilng Hut a secoml con nivance is added to the clock \ \ hen Ilie lire has binned long enough lo heat the loom a eeonel spimg movies and a wild alaini tings out on tin stillness of 3our e hamlicr and make -ie ( 11 tin im possibility Thus jou ate aw akem d at 11113-hour desired , to lihdoin lire burn ing luightlj and the atmosphere of3onr loom ot the right tempi ratine. Ttn AdtnnlaRC ql' Stultcilin : . " I Iind an agent once " said Bob In- gei-ioll to a S in Fnncisco ( . hioitido to- toiler , "w lie was the best fellow in Insi onsiues-i in ( he wotld He saved me moro moiiev in advei tislng and got me more notices in the ncwspipeis than i cotild account foi " " \Mint was his paitlctilttriilue ? " "He si tilt i ted ' "One would Imigliie thtit would be a Veiseiioiis obji elion. " "Quito the Kes | ( . . At least I didn't object , bnfothir people did. Hoi stut tered voibaell.v . Ilo would go into a iipw-p i per ollieo with an ailvcitiseinent. ' "II Ji how mm much f t for Hi a I ad'1 " 'Ten dollars. ' Then he began to Mnttei votv bad ! } ' . " ' 1 th-tli ih-in Kjou'db b b ut _ _ | ci' ' ' 'Geewliillik'is'mike ! ' : it sV } " 'P ii nl il in. ' "If tliov 'd onlv waited lie meant to toll them to put it in at ? 10 " Heal lustuto The following tr.insfots we us filed Nov. 10 , with the county clerk , and icpoited for Iho BRK by Antes' Real Estate Agcnev ( ilvln B. Spi.uuo and others to I'elwln n.nibll. . It , HojePs .dd , Oiualia ; vv. el Uiitha Ivllne ami liushaml to Adoli.h fl. ( .liuMone ; e Jteet ot n1. , of It , I'-'O , Nelson's ti'lil. ' ( Mii.ili.i ; vv. d tJ. Aeloliih 11. t.ltdstono ( widow ei ) to Ito i Newitim. eli leetol n' ' ol It IM , Nelsons add , Unnha ; w. d. b'l. Uavid II. Hovuiiati nnd wife lo IJeitha Kline ; oMeetiil n > ; of It 110 , Nelson's add , Omaha ; vv d J Adolph liiovviiini i vvifoln Pn\ld 11 llow- man. e 1 luel 01 n Jf ol lot US in Nelson's add Om.ili.1 , w elSi OH. , KUM N.v\inaii ( nnd husb nil to Aelolpu Iiiovvn. cMiot n 1 Uflol lot Inland s.'s It ol e . . tt ol n ' i ol lot t'il , Nelson' * , add , Oina- h.i. w il-S'J.OO. J'.velvn Scott , single , to Win L 51it\iRUp , w ' of lots a and J , hil > . 17 , \ \ cst Oin.ilia , w d j ( KI. \ \ Illlatn L JloCaKtio , single , to Ailhin .1 Van Ktuaii , lot , U1U 11 , hlinnt s add , Oiu.ilu , > v d410) ) . \l..l. U null and wife to O. S. Wood , SL D. . o 11 1(01 ol lot 11 and w 'J'J ' lect ol lot U bll. T. lit id s 1st add to Onia 1.1. w d S > , W ( ! eoi tfe.lolnison and wile to ICitnek Thomp son. s ls. | lei t ot e h and s 1 ( lee't ol vv ' .of lot 1 blk ' , I'aik Piaec , Uiaalia , vv d M.iew. Augustus Ivoiiiit/uunil v\lte and olliuts to John F. lieliin , lot l > hlk U , l\ouiil/o iV Jtlltli's add to Olil ill t , W d c-TOJ. .1 ihn It I etnej ( siiin'li1) ) toCathnilne Kin- 5LnM , b'j ' Ot lot W , II Ol'lL S , AllllStK.llo'S Ibt add Out Hi i , w tl-itwo. I'Vidinaiid Stieltnnd wlte to U'illlini Jae-ki if , lotsT.nids , biOikJe/J , lil.nul1 ( \ \ , Omaha , vv d 4)0. ) Aitlim J , Vanknnti md wile to John L. Mitairne , lot 11. block . ' , Uavvthuinc : uUI , Oiiiaha d M,1X ( > . Ann laa V. JCusunbnnn and husb.ind toTs Tso \\alliee , lots 10 , U mid IhoKk s , ANalmit Hill. Uiiiaha , w el M > UO. ( atlieimo II i > den and luisDind to Lnmoii P. Pttivii n1 , ol e j "i Iot.il ijiso s add Um i- ln , vv d SJIJ : > H > . Ciuhcilne I lav ilon and husband to Luiiion ] ' . I'uijn v , s , it 01 D 1,0 it ol s : ! { it ol n'j ' ol lot U ilillanl it ( .alelvveU's add Onuha , w d-si K . K. II. U'alkct and wife to Chailes W. lupins unit otheis lot 1 J'oiho's suiidivlsion , w'i see. I-KJ 1.5 Duti ias Co vv el > JiM. Alhi'it .Sleflenson ( slnil ? ( ) to lalw.nd rtlllstdplKlsUl lot IS 11 II KOI SbllUdiVlbloll ILO l > 1.1 Omaha , w d trJuO. The chance of a lifo is lost to mi s the Auction ol Oil Painting , l.JJj Douglas. Free "ocitil at V. M. O. A. rooms to- . Como nignt. _ _ A notion ! Wednesday , 10 a in. , atGring's Auc tion Koonis , Fointeonth street. A hngo lot ol line itn nitnru , consit-ting of bed- loom sots , p.tilor suits , htove- . , carpets , shovy easjs , etc , till now and Hist ciasj , W. 15 CiuiNG , Aiictioiicor. People's Thoahe to-night. Loslor Fiaukliii in "N. Y. " If yon buy lumber anywhere , without first getting lloagland's prices poll will lose ' . mono } _ Baigains. Hargains , Baig.iins In Cloth- ingat 15. NEWMAN te CoS. When you buy turnituro bo sure yon got prieos at ChambeiJaln , Howe & Mar shall's. They buy trom the best maim- tacturers , and guatantee to make the very ) ) neea. Opp. Falconer's , Douglas. Fine Soaps at Cheney & Olcson's drug Htoie , Von can buy furniture cheaper of A L. Fitch Oc Co. , l th at , bi t , Fnriiam arid j , than an > other place m the city. It NiwrMVCo. : . uiu boiling Over- coals , Suits and Furnishing goods al puces that will dufy any comjioiitioit , Hurt tf Me.irs1 ( mo shoes , fall stylus just leeoivod. Tutiti.i I. & Cooic , liJOl ] 1'arnam .St. Miss Mcliiido will give a recital at lllil I'MI 11:1111 : bt tonight , tibsibted by Mis-i Looinia , ol lloston. Prescriptions at Cheney & Olson's Pharmacy. _ _ hilvorOoek and Indian Territory nro two of thu bust boft Coals in the market , for sale only by Ji.t r W. liuuroitu. SI 1 b Hilt hi. i.n 10 expurionctd cloak makers K. take vorli home. Apply at Cloak du- pin tment , S. P. MuitsK & Co. Dr. Hamilton Warren , Kclcctlo I'liysl * chin mid Surgeon , 70 J N Kith btroot , near Wobbler Day and night caIN promptly attended to. 1'ho Omaha htoinn Dye Works. 12PJ Douglas ht , batisfactlcjii guaiantucd. Lndies , ask lor the gcnuino Wintken- pha t Hnoe , all hand suwod and every iMir winranted , will outwear any shoo made. Frleu f50 ( ) , TIIIIIU i. A. Coon 1300 runiiuu Ht. IvlenV , yc/tith's7 iu"j ! and Children's Overcoats at bottom prices at JL NKW'MAX ' & Uo'a. C A. Hinaer , 110 North Fifteenth Html , has just iccotvcd about twenty do/en now fdt hut.s and bonnu'ta. Hardware Uoportei 'Ihcte aio few persons c therm the eitj orcouulr } who Ii VM > not it limes wnletn d a hhick-milh r.t work in his shop with bis assistant or B'rlkor ' 'J liev have tinticid tlitt ho ( smith keeps up n constant MUcriMon of motions and la ) > s with a sin , ill band hammer , while with his hit hfind ho turns and moves tin. ' hoi lion which tlio assist mi * stnkm * with a sledge 1'hh tap < at' not ptnposdcx , but given en < tiic't ' lei Ihe diieeiion of the sti'kur ' U he'n the bluek mitU give the nn\il quick , light blows , tt is n sijfn'll to tlm hdpei to it .e tliu slidjjo or tosttiVe quickci The fotce of Ihc blovvs given bv lite lil K kMitith's hamniei indicates the toiceof blow it is tequiicd to give to the sli'ljr ( > The bl.n ksmlth's helper is suppose d to btiike the vvoik in the mid * die of the w idth of the atu il. and w hen tills tuites | to bo Milled the blacksmith indicates whuro the sledge blows are to fall by touening the tequiicd pot with bis baud hammer If the "ledge is icquiicil to have n lateral motion while descending , lite blacksmith indicates the same to ( he helper 1) ) } delivering hiiud hninmov blows , in which the hand hammer moves in the diiet lion tequiicd for the sledge to move If the blacksmith delivers a Jit iv > blow upon the woik anil an Imme diate light blow upon Ihe anvil , il de notes that hca\ } sledge blows more- ( iiiitcil If thcic atetwdor moio helpots tla llt ) ( kstultlisli ikes a 'ilow befoieeadi Jiclpei's skdge hammi t blow , the object being to nn lei } dt note wheie the sledga blow s are lo fall. U hen the blacksmith dc'ltes the sledge blows to CP.ISO , ho lets the baud h tinnier head fall upon the an vil ami t ontmues its ichouud upon the suite until it eeavs Thus the move mciiUof the laid hatutmr consllluto signals to the hupcis , and what appear desidtti\ ) blows , to the common observer constitute the uu I hod ol communication iiutvv eon tlio blacksmith and Ids helper U is Settled. Bv the ( ( Mtimonv ot thnh vein's * ex- pciience and of thousands ot tcliablo , conscientious people , that HUM- PHKKVS HOMF.OPAIIHC SPHCIFICS aio umivaled as household icmedies , The tens ol ( lions inds nl families who habitual ! } Ubc and idv upon them , have less of su kness. beltei jienei.il Imtillli , Jive longer , and pav less tot it , thin anv other class in the hind 'I hey ate not poisoned their } } stems me not dtuggdj , or elepliteil , 01 timlei mined with modi clues , tin il liltlo ailments are soon cineil and graver ones pievcnled , and every eio'-e is a buildoi up ol constitutional vig- 01 iml st imina No womki the families who have been taised upon th m cling with sin h tenacity to tin in Tin dUonsrs incident to child ) en and location , Mumps , Measles , Seal let Fever and Whooping < oiigh. Malaria or Uhettma- lisin , ) ) , ISN oil as haimlessisif , itions or aie sutinmiiily suppressed , while bevoier diseases hnd slight lodgment in organ isms so well foi lihod Thoub.nidJ of Farmers , Hroedors , Sta blemen , IXpress , Mantifaetining and Mining comii inies t outers thai his VliT- KKINAIIY SPF.CIFH'S ha\e emanclat- ] ) cd them fiom the ditiggirv ol sick stock , as wdi : is having b.iv eel them thousands of dollais. u Womon. New Yolk Times The soason'n ctopof } oimg ladies with phcnomiiril genius for the stage appeai.s likel } to be inntsually l.n-fo Ahcady a nuinbei have been iie ml fiom ami ( ho ti tin us from the 10- mete counties niunoMclm Out wei-t theie tsa Doling di batanlo mnneel Molla let { s , .iijottl vviiom the pinagraph wiiters ate intlustiion l } ' laving She has begun ltd stage career and the cuMomaty en thusiastic allusions to her Miuih. benujy and talent aio coming into New York in SIR ! ) bulk as to thietiti n tin m ichinpry ol the postollicc with iinlovv.nd t logging ti ) ) In the mettopolis wtniing foi thu opportune moment , toi Hashing tes | > loii dent tion ) ) the ila7/l ( 'I ' c onniiuniK , is a oullgglll tiom Ocorgi t named llnshoy. ( she h.ts aheiuly given two iceitiils bo- loio hinall invited audieneesol critic'itl people , and in that uapacil } sue has nt- tnicled mnkcd attention and a voty eonsielciahlo degieo of connncnda- tiou , \\liat shu will acconipliHh when she comes to appear with tiiuiegnlai htirionudings. of the ntago h quite another question Miss lliibsuy is very soting girl I should not think slio coiihi be over 15 or Hi , and Mie shows a good deal ol otiginalil } and power in h. r iLcitalion bho will piobabl appear in ti.igeel } before ! tlio se.thon gn wa much older. The thlidot the M-ries ol expect ant stats who hayo tlms far approached the visible Inurnment this jeat is n liltlo Miss Spi-ver , with golih n heir , big blaok : 03ea , ami the taste lei declamation winch usually betokens a coming debut The success ot Miss Andeixon and Miss Mather , both ol whom began at the top of thu ladder insti ad ot its lower cud , has been icsponsiulo tor it vast deal of this kind ol thing Not many \c.ns , ago most ambitious young ladles could bo ically convinced that , without the ex- pet lenco which actual employment on thii singe involves , thoie can bo no morn than a M-iy small olmuco in a piofussiotv which depends larreiv upon the skilllul iiso of its technicalities. Unt llns as- siinmcu IH nowadays met by a it.lcroncn to Aiit > s Anuerhon or Miss Mather , mid the cloud of debutantes Incteaso In densiiv tiom j'uar u > } ear _ _ PERECT MAD2 rici' ri"l ( with pp cll Nit AnnnmilH , l.lmo or Alum. PRICE BAKINO POWDER CO. . CHICAGO. T. LOUia. 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