TOE OMAHA BEE ; MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 5 , 1887. NEWS OF NEBRASKA TOWNS , f" Beports of the Substantial Building Boom at Ocutral Oity. [ . REVIVAL OF A. , POST VILLAGE. Htooklmm Has Now Ijtfo Imparteil to It lly llntlroads Knots From Franklin Improvement * at Loup City. Central City's Solid Growth. CENTUAI , Crrr , Nob. , Sept. 1. [ ( Jorro- spondsnco of the HEE. ] Central City Is having cjulto n building boom this sea- BOII and it ts nearly nil on n substantial ortlcr. Herryman , Patterson & Co. nro putting up a two-story brick , 41x80 , to bo u-jcjl for thfclr galvanized cornice works n now branch they arc ndding to their growing trade. Thh makes a solid block of brick on Hroad street. Dr. O. L. IJar- ton and E. R. Aldnch are bulldme each flue two-story brick buildings , 22x80 , and side by side on Brond struct. Thcso are alt of latest style and fitted out with gas nnd all modern Improvements. The Metcnlf Milling company is preparing to start a cracker factory hern and com pete for the Nebraska and western cracker trndo. Our increased railway fa cilities make Central City n splendid point for jobbing trndo. Mr. P. H. Kicc , of Chicago , and Cap tain Erwtn , of Payctto , Idaho , expect to feed about'3,000 head of cattle hero this Reason nnd have half of them hare now. They nro both raon of wealth and will beef of great benolitto thu city nnd country around. There nro prospects for the feeding of about 7,000 head of cattle anil , 15,000 head of sheep hero this coming winter. This will make good demand for hay nnd grain , but wo have plenty of both and to spare. ( The late rains have helped corn to a considerable extent nnd we will proba- lily have thruo-qtmrters of n crop. There is n largo increase in iicreasc. Corn is being contracted in the field for future dolirery at 25 cents per bushel. Very llltlo grain is coming into market nnd fanners seem to bo holding back for bettor prices. Central City has n postoflico which , for beauty , location and room , will compare with the finest.-Colonel lx > uuo has moved thu pOHtoilieo into the now brick of James Stevens , where ho has fixed up ns neat nnd trim ns a now ship. The Farmers' Btnto bank have moved , into their new i nnd beautiful brick building and now nave as flue n bank ns you will find west Of Omaha. Thu city council has con demned the old wooden row known as i the Flat-iron blook .and the buildings llwill bo moved at once , leav- | lng an open court at the junction rot Uroad street nnd Stitzor avenue and very much improving the looks of the city. Central City is agitating waterworks nnd electric lights , with a good prospect of securing both. Thnso improvements are what arc greatly needed nnd our wido-awftko , energetic business men sco the advantage they will bo to us nnd are . itaking hold with a will. The board of trade has done a vast amount of good hero In working up now enterprises and ( Pushing improvements , nnd is meeting [ i with strong co-operation from the city 1 council , backed by our popular and en * k-tornrislng mayor , William Patterson. > Central City is gaining quite a reputation ou the road for her splen- l. did hotel accommodations and lit is well deserved , as Mine Host Miller of [ the Newton is as good a man for the place as ever kept a first class hotel , and judging from the number of commercial oalesmou who "Sundayed" hero it is get ting pretty generally known. Central City baa three lumber yards , , ihroo coal yards , two elevators , one roller f ijuill of 100 barrel capacity , three banks , tVour hotels , three railroads , ono brick | ward. Every kind of mercantile business Is represented , also every prominent re ligious denomination have churches with ( good attendance. The Methodist college is in a flourish , . [ 4ng condition , and the faculty expect to ifetart the fall term with over 100 students. I' ' Some parties came to town last week | , and started n saloon , and about the first i evidence- was thu stream of men J olng in and out. The marshal I stopped in nnd arrested the saloon- [ 'keeper , und a compromise was I oflbcted by releasing the prisoner upon I'his promise to close up and leave town , l which ho did , nnd the joy of the saloon wishers wns of short duration. Stnctchain Notes. STOCKIH.M , Nob. , Sept. 1. [ Corre- Impendence of the DKL. ] This place ha ; [ ffccon a postollico and country store foi 1 many years. Now it is on tlio way to be [ come a town , nnd ono of tlio best on the lino. It is on the point where the North [ 1-wostern crosses the West Blue. A sidinf | 4iaa bcon graded and the bridge and tract I/men / are expected in a short tlmo. Tin J town alto was surveyed a few weeks ago f and already about a dozen houses nn { under construction. \ \ ith the ndront o the tract increased , activity may be ox rpected. It has a largo scope of ox [ celloutcountry tributary to it. Crops I especially corn , are good. Flax i ; ( ufforinn ; on account of wet weather. Tc [ those wno saved it in season this ha : | been ono of tliu most profitable crops o Itho year. The yield haa been good , nnc [ prices have ranged from 75o to 85c. J [ great many , however , loft the flux on thi [ field , expecting to haul directlv to thi { machine. In tbo meantime a rainy sea I eon has set in , which seriously interfere ! ( with this arrangement. Ii has begun t < ( grow on the Holds , and considerable los onst result. Durinc a thunder shower recently i Ibarn atod .some stock , belonging to Sir Nichols were struck by lightning and do Mtroyod. as also stock for various othe | p artiest The rain the first of the week wns tin heaviest remembered for a long time the water in the IJluo being higher thai It has bcon for two years. The frosl embankments nlong the Northwester ) erado were washed out considerably ii various places. Mr. Cameron , an eli ieottler , lost a'valuable ' mare on Monday ilr. Frnlish has his grain olllco undu ray. Mr. Joseph Stockham , after wlioti the town \\vua named , is preparing t erect a liotoDu the now town. ' Fuels from Franklin. FIUNKUN , Nob. , Sept. 1. [ Corrt ppoudcnee of the UKB. ] At the institut jf.tho Franklin county teachers Mrs ) eClcroy , the clllcient county superlc kundcnt , presided , assisted by i'rof. lloor ) hcl , of Charleston , III. , nnd Prof , Harsh barga , of Franklin. This Institute is tli largest and most .successful one hold i ) ho county , which fnct is in ere at rocasur lue to the enterprise of Mrs. DoClorcj She Is a graduate of Wilbrahtun , an taught higher mathematics for some yeat In Epworth seminary , Iowa , also in Dei iloiuos. On the evening of August 20 the citl ons of Franklin gave acordial recoptlo j Prof. Uloso nnd wife , who have latol krrived from Pennsylvania to take charg ft the conservatory of music. 1 The old settlers celebrated the Harvc ; lorno August 27 on the fair grounds f his placo. Senator Van Wyck gave Nngiug address on the abuses of niotioi bliusaad , showed that it toot throe bushel of corn to tnk * two bushels to market and that Nebraska Buffered more from this extortion than any other state in the union , The excavation for a now brick block 48x80 , hus bcon boRim. The building Is for Dr. Uyorly and C. S. Harrison , two of the most enterprising business raon. . The work of finishing the now dormi tory for the academy Is nearly completed. About $1,200 has been sent In during the summer for various uses. Preparations are going on for the an nual fair to bo hold m September in Franklin. In spite of the drouth the display will bo good. Loup City Imnlnventnnt * . LOOP CITT , Nob. , Sopt. 2. [ Con-cspcm- once of the BUG. ] At Thursday's nootlng the board allowed contracts in ho construction of tne water works as bllows : Pipe and well boxes , Rlploy & ioonson , St. Louis ; boiler , Bromwoll & Jo. , Omaha ; engine house , Connor & Vdams ; drenches , Hanson Bro ) . ; rosor- oir , II , Richards ; specials , J. C. Klllurs , York ; well connection , Cooper & Cole iiros. , Lincoln. Bond bidi were opened o-day. The citizens' committee are conferring with the Chicago & Northwestern ofh- : lnls. Loup City will in the near future lave a line of that road. The Loup City Holler Mill company are 0 well satisfied with the results of its nterpriso that it is widening a nd clcop- ning its rnccr and adding to its capacity. 'his demonstrates the cheapness and ef- icioncy of the power furnished by the anal company. A German nanor is strongly advocated. 'artlos from Hastings and Grand Island 1 : ivc the project under consideration. . 'ho citizens will no doubt render ma ; urial aid. C. M. Jaquos is erecting an elevator of 50,000 bushels capacity on the new B. & M. track. The representatives of a Milwaukee irm are looking over the ground with n vinw of erecting a brewery. The publisher * of the Transcript have ssuod the third number of the ( Jo/.nte 'olska. They are receiving a hearty sup- iort from 1'olcs in all sections of the into. _ Gaga County Kupubllcan Convention. BKA.TU ICB , Neb. , Sept. 4. [ Correspond- nco of the BEE.J The republican ounty convention , hold Saturday , re al ted in the nomination of the following icket : Clerk. George E. Emery ; rcgls- cr of deeds , J. E. Hays ; clerk of district ourt , F. 11. Holt ; sheriff , E. F. Davis ; roasurer , E. J. Roderick ; coroner , Dr. " . M. Somors ; superintendent of schools , liss Maria Upson ; surveyor , Joseph "nsko. The delegates to the judicial conyon- ion were instructed for "Ginral" L.V. . Jolby , ho of somewhat unsavory ropnta- Ion , both political aud otherwise , for listrict judge. His competitor was lion S. K. Riggs. Colby won the victory , but how ? To ay by trickery and the basest lying is 'rawing It mildly. The nefarious moth- da of Church Howe and "Ginral" Colby at the primaries and convention of last year , aud the terrible but merited rebuke at the polls are yet fresh in the minds of nil. Those acts , however , are almost universally regarded as saintly , com pared with the chicanery by which ho people were robbed of a choice of nominees. The above ticket , with the exception of one or two minor oilir.es , was put up by Colby and especially in his interests. The primaries were run by him and Ms hirelings wherever possible. In other cases by some of the nominees and other candidates , afterward sold out , who ' : hough good men in many respects , al- owed their intense itching for office to got the better of their manhood and in dependence so far as to induce them to listen to the fair and seductive promises of the oily and smooth-tongued Colby , "or whom they also had a wholciome 'car. ' For with all his faults , Colby is en ergetic and scruples not 'at any moans to revenge himself upon those wno hesitate to obey his mandates or work for his ag grandizement. Space is too limited to enter into det.iil , but for ono illustration : In Beatrice the primary ticket for dele gates was put up In secret by n few can didates for office who allowed Colby to name the men , ho having made so many line promises. The result was the one printed ticket and that alone , and many are the earnest republicans who loft the polls in disgust without voting u ticicct on which the Colby earmarks showed so plainly. Since that time men hired to dispense boodle have spared no time or money working among delegates throughout the county who were sus pected ot having "an itching palm" for gold or an abnormal desire for oflicial position. Every energy was bent to the ono object , so much so that on the day ol the convention delegates who were novel before known to have so much monoy.arc said to have displayed twenty dollar gold piece with the remark that they cared nothing about the result but had families to support. ' At the convention a secret ballot of the entire convention was taken , notwith standing the fact that a vigorous protcsf was entered by the fair and honest mom' bora who desired a call and announce ment of the vote by precincts. Tbo re sult is that probably one-third of th < delegates will go home and work with i will against some men on the ticket , whc secured their nomination by unholy alli ances and corrupt indlhods of bargair and sale. I have talked with fully a scon who will do this. The convention adjourned about dark Saturdap night , but until long after mid night were an indignant people on the streets discusfing the best methods of ad ministering a stinging rebuke to the nnj method of making nominations. The democrats , union labor party and prohibitionists have yet to hold their con vcntions end it is possible that they am the dlssatislied republicans will so unit as to make a tolerably clean sweep thi ; fall. fall.In In regard to Colby , should he bo noml nated for district judge our prcsen judge , Hon. J. II. Broady , will undoubt cdly bo the democratic nominee and re colvo the support of the bettor class of re publicans , as ho did four years ago. I will bo remembered , at the time Colby then the republican nominee , lo * every county in the district and hi own county by moro than 1,000 , am where the democratic vote is light m deed. Last year when the regular re publican nominee for state senator , will all the wealth nnd indue nco of Senate Paddock and the First National bank a his back , ho won by a small plurality though he lucked nearly 000 of having : majority. And in this race his opponent : woto weaklings politically , whllo som of Van Wyck's most trusted friends wor guilty of treachery the most damnabl and supported this same Colby. He ca never bo elected judge in this district. The indignation of the people is inton Billed by the fact that Church Howe ha been hero twice within the past ten days nnd a prominent republican is nuthont that ho was working ; hard for Colby an stated that should Griggs bo nominate that he would aoo ho got no votes in N ( inaha county. Not that our voters deif Grijjijs , but they will repudiate Churcl Howu's put up of conventions as they dl hero last year when ho tried It. A REl'UULICJk.N. The I'rcMporrmn Ijncan Valley BANCROFT , Nob. , Sept. 3. [ Corre poudonco of the BEE. ] Ono may lee the state Over and will not find a mor prosperous part than the Logan valte ] The BBK'S correspondent has been alon the Logan from Lyoni to W yn with ! the past few weeks and never witnessed such evidence of growth , prosperity and rapid development as there are along this fertile valley. The crops this year will surpass all former years in both yield and acreage. * These portions of the Omaha and Wlnnobago reservations that were opened to settlement a year erse so ago are now laid out into fine farms. ' The towns along this valley nro all pros ferine finely. Bancroft , surrounded by as rich and productive soil as there Is In the state , has every facility to make and sustain a good town. The shippers here have the choice of Omaha and Sioux City markets , which eventually will receive all the produce from tills part of the state. Ponder , the next town north of here , ts a flourishing llttlo village built upon that part of the Winncbago reservation opened to settlement whcro a few years ngo there were only gophers , wolves and jack-rabbits. Emerson , Wakefiold and Wayne are all active towns and surrounded by as rich farming and grazing country as there is in the state. So far , this part of the state has never bcon materially in jured by the drought. There is great need of a competing railroad from this section to the loading marxota , m order to give shippers cheaper transportation and better prices. StromsburR'a Boom. SntoMsnuno , Nob. , Sept. 1. [ Corres pondence of the BEE. ] The long looked for boom has at last commenced to as sume proportions. A stock company has been organized to take the double brick block on the south side of the square from the top of the joists above the store rooms and complete the upper storymak ing an opera hall 50x80 foot , with gallery. The work has commenced nnd the store rooms will be ready for occupancy by November 1. The brick block on the cast side of the square is nearing completion , the workmen being at work enclosing the building. The call for an election to vote $12,000 in bonds to put in a system of water works has been made and all arc enthu siastic over the future prospects of Stromsburg. Harrison County , Iowa. MISSOURI VALLEY , Sept. 3. [ Corres pondence of. the BEE. ] Harrison county has had an abundance of rain for the past ten days and pastures arc again looking fresh and green and the ground is now in excellent condition for fall plowing. Notwithstanding our long continued dry spell our bottom lands in dicate an average yield of forty-fivo bushels of corn * to the acre and wheat Is threshing out from eighteen to thirty- four bushes per aero. Potatoes will bo a light crop and sell now for CO cents per bushel. Grapes and plums are line and plenty. The former sells at 2 } and 3 cents per pound , while the latter "goes begging" at $1 per bushel. Melons of all Kinds are a drug on ths market. Choice nateruiclons sell at 10 cents each * . The Harris Grove farmers club hold their annual harvest meeting to-day seven miles southeast of here. This is an association formed of our best far mers , who meet once n month for the discussion of subjects of interest to the agriculturist. To-day is "picnic" day , nnd many citizens from this city and sur rounding towns have gene to join the throng. Hon. D. M. Harris , of this city , has bcon selected to make the annual address. District court is now in session at ho- gan. Divorce suits seem to bo largely in order. Secretary Hasbrook and other members of the Harrison county Fair association are zealously atwork preparing for the twenty-ninth annual fair which begins October 3. A largo fine art hall is just being completed and a number of addi tional stalls are being built to accommo date the largo number of horses which the entry books indicate will bo in at tendance. Wfe have ono of the finest half-mile tracks in Iowa , and liberal purses are offered in all trotting and run ning classes. The entries in the trotting classes closed yesterday. Every class is tilled with the requisite number of entries to insure a start. Many of the best horses in the west will bo on the grounds to contest for the liberal prizes offered. Durt County News. OAKLAND , Neb. , Sent , 4. [ Correspond ence of the BEE. ] There appears to bo a little wrangle in the Methodist Episco pal church at Tckamah. The oflicial members of the church at a rccont busi ness meeting voted not to receive a minister for the coming year , as the church has become financially weak owing to so many members moving away. It is clafmed Presiding Elder Phclps says , lid does not care to be dic tated to. and will send a minister tc Tokamab. One of the members publicly declares if a man is sent against the wishes of the people he will receive pool support , and said member further says ho will not bo dictated to by a presiding elder. The managers of the Burt county fair are sparing neither time nor expense to make the fair which is to bo held here September 21 , 22 and 23 far superior c any that has ever been hold in this part of the stato. There can be no possible doubt of the result of their untiring et forts. The Lyons band will keep the an full of mehiluous melody. Hon. John M. Thurston , of Omaha , will address the people the second day. Signs of substantial progress are seen on every hand m Oakland. Henry Neumann has commenced the erection of a largo brick store , which will bo an ornament to the town. Rov. White , pastor of the Lutheran church , will leave Oakland with the as surance of duty well done , and many ar earnest prayer for God's blessing upoi him and family will follow him. Rev. Henry , pastor of thoM. E. church preached his farewell sermon to-day , and will no doubt take charge of achurcli in South Omaha. Frank Wallcstedt has moved his store from Craig hero. Mrs. W. A. Harding started Tuesday for Sandy Greet , N. B. , on an extensive visit. visit.Mr. Mr. Albert Frort , of Chicago , IP visit ing friends hero. A now paper has been started in Craig by L. Ii. Warner. Quito a number from hero will attend the fair at Omaha. Fawneo Point * , PAWNEE CITY , Neb. , Sept. 3 [ Corrc spondenco of the BEG. ] The Pa wno County Newa , devoted to prohibition am labor , has been nold to Hon. J. P. Swal low and Dr. Holmes , two promlncn business men of Burchard , this county nnd will be removed to that place at an early day. Mrs. Anderson , wife of Dr. A. B Ande rson , a prominent physician o this city , is lying at the point of death. The waterworks proposition will b voted on September 12. The propoaitioi will carry by a large majority. It is being gradually discovered thu the corn crop of this county will DO cvei more than an average ono. The lat rains will make splendid fall pasture fo stock. A large delegation wilt attend th Omaha exposition and reunion from thi county. Manufacturers are looking thu way fa the purpose of entering into mauufactui Ing enterprises and too introduction c waterworks will giro a atrong impetus to all such enterprise * , r Mrs. Stair , mother ref IIop. G. A. J , Moss , died Thursday , of this week at a ripe old ago , The republican < Jotinty convention meets In this city October 1. The canvass the various county ofliccs promises to o interesting and'c.xdlting. ' x Atchlson parties wore m the city this week loosing up a'location in which to establish a wholesale house. The peach cropIs-tho largest wo have had for several years * Good peaches are retailing at | 1 per bushol. Hon. Julius Rho.ds.7 goes on a visit to friends in Illinois Monday. Hon. Ford Lowta of Jorsoyvlllo. 111. , a largo land-owner of , . ' this county , is in town to-day. _ _ _ _ Pride of Central Nebraska. BROKEN Bow , Neb. , Sept. 2. [ Cor respondence of the BEK. ] Broken Bow is the loading town of the northwest and county goat of ono ot the largest and most fertile counties in the stato. It is com paratively a now town , but has enter prise and substantial improvements not to bo found in much elder towns. Crops are unusually good in this section of tbo country and the prospect for fall trade is very Haltering. As a trading point Broken Bow Is cx- cellent , having a largo territory for both wholesale and retail trade , and is a good location for any kind of business or fac tories. The Union block on the east side of the square , TRxOO feet , two stories and n basement , is a beautiful addition to the town. The Inman opera house , on the north Eido , now m course of erection , will be littcd up in first class style , above for an opera houao below for stores. There will bo a $10.000 school house built hero this fall , and according to the plans will be a line structure. Farmer Co-oiinmtlon n Bucoeai , OAKLAND , Nob. , Sept. 1. [ Correspond ence of the BEE. ] The Farmers' union of this place , on a capital of $269 , since July 7 has shipped 19,000 bushels of corn. The not protit to the union on this amount is $ )3J.40. The manager says the prices paid hero have oeen from 2 to 3 cents per bushel more than in adjoining towns. Corn is being brought to this market from ncir these towns all the time. The manager of the union says if ho had the capital.the combination have , the figures would bo astonishing. As yet the union has no place to speak of to store grain or they could handle much more , but the figures for the past month arc opening the farmers' eyes rnqrn than over to n realization that the union is a success. The manager is daily receiving letters of inquiry from persons who road the BEK in Iowa , Kansas and different parts of this state , wishing in formation how to start such a union. Danrty County's Prospurlly. BENKLEMAN , Neb ? "Sept. [ Corropon- denco of the HuE.JIbjis only two years since Dundy county "was given the reins of government. ' hen farming was thought to be a doubtful experiment. Now wo have hundreds of successful farmers , and in this year of drouth , wo have good crops of all inda. Wo nave corn that would bo a credit to old eastern counties. Potatoes , , melons , pumpins , melons , squashes , etc. ) arc simply im mense. This county is mostly valley and undulating tablelands , with a few streaks of sand hills , for such they are called , but the best grass we have grows on these hills. The soil is mostly n sandy loam. There is good government land in the western portion of this county , ( iood water is found at < from 30 to 100 feet. Those desiring cheap homos would do well to look over Dundy county. Complexion Powder is an absolute necessity ot the refined toilet in this cli mate. Pozzoni.'s combines every element .of beauty and purity. THE FALL , OF A SHELL. Tolstoi's Description of a Dying Alan'a Tbonghtfi. Count Lee Tolstoi in "Sebastopol" thus describes the fall of a shell : "To earth ! " shouted n voice. MiklmilolT and 1'ras- koukino obeyed. The latter , with shut eyes , heard the shell fall somewhere on the hard earth very near him. A second which appears to him nn hour , passed , and the shell did not burst. Prnskoukino was frightened , then ho asked himself what causu ho had for foar. Perhaps it had tullon farther away aud ho wrongly imagined that ho hoard the fuse hissing near him. Opening his eyes ho was satis- lied to see MikhailolT stretched motion less at his feet , but at the same time he perceived , a yard otT , the lighted fuse of the shall spinning around like a top. A glacial torror.which stilled every thought , cvocy sentiment , took posesulon of his soul. Ifb hid his face in his hands. Another second passed , during which a whole world of thoughts , of hopcs.of sen sations and of souvenirs passed through hU mind. "Whom will It kill ? Mo or MikhailofT , or indeed both of us together ? If it is I , where will it hit mo ? If in the head it will be all over ; if on the toot they will cut it oil' . Then 1 must insist that they give mo chloroform nnd I may got well. Perhaps MikhailolT alone will bo killed , nnd later I will toll how wo were cloo together nnd how 1 was cov ered with his ulood. No , no ; it Is nearer me : it will bo 11" Then ho remembered the twelve roubles ho owed Mlkhatlou" and another debt loft at Petersburg , which ought to have bcon paid long ago. A Bohemian nlr thnt ho snn the evening before came to his mind. Ho also saw in his imagination the lady ho was in love with in her lilac trimmed bonnet ; the man who had insulted him five years boforc , and whom ho had never taken vengeance on. But in the midst of these nnd many other souvenirs the prosout fooling Ino expectation of death- did not leavohim. . "Perhaps it isn't going to explode ! " ho thought , and was on the point of opening his eyes with desperate boldness. But at this instant a red lire struck his eyeballs through the closed lids , something hit him in the middle of the chest with a terrible crash. Ho ran forward at random , entangled his foot in his sword , stumbled , nnd toll on his side. "God bo praised , " I am only bruised. " This was his first thought , nnd ho wanted to feel of his breast , but his hands seemed as if they wore tied. A vice gripped his head , soldiers ran before his eyes , and ho mechanically counted them : "Ono , two , three soldiers , and besides , anothcor who is losing his cloak I" A now light Unshed ; ho wondered what had fired. Wns it a mortar or a cannon ? Doubtless a canon. Another shot , moro soldiers five.1 six , seven. They passed in front of him , nnd suddenly ho became terribly afraid of being crushed by them. Ho wanted to crv out , to Riiy that ho wn bruised but Ins lips were dry , his tongun was glued to the roof of his mouth. Ho had a burning thirst. He felt that his breast was damp , and the sensation of this moisture < turo made him think of water. He would have liked to drink that which drenched him. "I must have knocked the skin off in falling , " he said to himself , moro nnd moro frightened ( ft the idea of being crushed by the soldiers who were running in crowds before him. He tried again to cry out , "Tnko mo I" but instead of that ho uttered a groan so terrible that ho was frightened at it himself. Thou red spams danced before his eyes it seamed as if the soldiers were pilling stones on him. The sparks danced nioro rapidly , the stonMtfiilcd on him stilled him moro and moro HB stretched himself out ; ho ceased to sec , to hear , to think , to foul. Ho had been killed instantly by a piece of shell striking him full in the breast. Pozzom s Complexion Powder produces ducos a soft nnd beautiful skin. It com bines every element of beauty and purity. Sold by druggists. " "Waiter , have you got any chicken salad ? " "Sorry , sir ; but wo were dis appointed in the arrival of our veal this morning , but wo had some mud turtle come iu and I can give you some uico terrapin stow. " Beware of Scrofula Scrofula Is probably more general than any other disease. It is insidious In character , and manifests Itself In running sores , pustular eruptions , bolls , swellings , enlarged Joints , abscesses , sere eyes , etc. Hood's Sarsaparllla expels all trace ot scrofula from the blood , leaving It pure , enriched , and healthy. " I was severely aflllcted with scrofula , and orer a year had two running torrs on my neck. Took five bottles Hood's Sarsaparllla , and am cured. " C. E. LOVZJOT , Lowell , Mass. C. A. Arnold , Arnold , Me. , had scrofulous nores for seven years , spring and ( all. Hood's Sarsapaillla cured him. Salt Rheum Is one of the most dlsagroeabledlseases paused by Impure blood. It Is readily cured by Hood's Barsaparllla , the great blood purifier. William Spies , Elyrla , O. , suffered crcatly from erysipelas and salt rheum , caused by handling tobacco. At times his hands would crack open and bleed. Ho tried various prep- ' aratlons without aid ; dually took Hood's H.ir- eaparllla , and novr says : " I am entirely n ell. " "My son had salt rheum on his hands and on the calves of his legs. He took Hood's Barsaparllla and U entirely cured. " J. I ) . Stauton , Mt. Vcrnon , Ohio. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold l > y all draggifts. II ; MiforgS. Madoonly by C. I. HOOD * CO. , Apothecaries , Lorrell , Mast. IOO Doses One Dollar Display at tttelr warerooms , 13O5 and 13O7 Farnam Street , the largest assortment of Pianos and Organs to be found at any establishment west of Chicago. The stock embraces the highest class and medium grades , including STEINWAY , FISCHER PIANOS , " V J LYON A * jt * . , - * BURDETT , ORGANS STANDARD ; * 1VJ"1 * * * " t * " * * * - " " w Prices , quality and durability considered , are placed at the lowest living rate's for cash or time payments , while the long established reputation of the house , coupled with their most liberal Interpretation of the guarantee on their goods , affords the purchaser an .absolute safeguard against loss by possible defects In materials and workmanship. - LYON & HEALY , ni i o 1305 * 1307 FAKNAM 8TRBIT * JUMBO IS DEAD And Maud S. Has Retired from the Track But we have the Largest anil Finest line of Carrlanen , Harness , Itobea , Blankets , Horse Clothing and all kinds of Turf Goods , ever carried by any jlrm In the city. . , , ZOO Seta of Team , Farm , Express , Coupe Light , Double C Single Har ness , for sale , regardless of coxt. Sole agent * for the California Horse BeoU. Xonegenuine unless stamped , "jr. A , JUoKerron , S. F. " Western Agents for the celebrated Tootney SulHy. S/wp aroundand when you are ready to butt call on- AflTCUKLfr tC 1IAINES , " . . . & IT. Corner IGt h St. and Capital Ave. , Owa/ Medical & Surgical Institute N , W , Cor , 13th street and Capitol Avenue , Omaha , Neb. Permanently Established , Reliable , Responsible Established for the Treatment of all Chronic . and Surgical Diseases. H I3th St. , Cor. Capitol Ave. J. W. O. M. COE , A.M.M.D. ISAAC SINCLAIR , M.D. 1 i * Designing persons , tnklntr ndvautiiso of our roputntlon , nro con- I JO I ! T | firi Bluntly Hturtinir bemis Modicul Katabllshmcnts to dueolvo strangers \ CA ) ML UJ.VX.Li * visiting the city. Tlioso pretenders usually disappear In a row weeks , llowaro of them , or their runners or n outs. The Omnhn Medical and Sursrloal Institute Is the only established Moil leal IiiDtltuto lit Omnha. iuul the success which hasnttonuod us In thb pnst In olfcctltiK cures where othora Imvo fnlloil Is the best ovlilonco of our skill nnd nullity , und our standing and roputntlou among business mun Is the beat evidence of our Integrity nnd responsibility. Since our advertisement tlrst appeared In those columns the lenders of this paper have seen many llamln ? advertisements of doctor ! nnd medical cstiiliHshments appear and disappear. And many moro will como nnd KO and bo forgotten save bv their untortutmto vietiir.s. Intollliront thlnkinK people will beware bf thuso "birds of puss.iKo" and employ only reliable , responsible , porinanontly located physicians. . Though wo have thousands of letters and testimonials from patients , wo do not publish them first , because It U considered unprofessional ; second , we never use the name * of patients an reference , either Iu books , papers , circulars or conversation. Wo do business on our merits aud sUlll , believing thut the mnirmtudo of our business , our superior advantages , reputation and ex perience , places us beyondsupploiou or the necessity of publishing testimonials. Wo Invite all to correspond with or visit us before taking treatment olsewnoro. believing that a visit or consultation wlU convince any Intelligent person that It U to tholr advantage to pi nco themselves under our euro : that wo Imvo fmporlnrailvuiitr.irrs and facilities for ttouting spoclnl diseases , which , combined with our acknowledged ability , experience and reputation , should make our Institute tbo first nholco The Commercial Hocord.snrs : "Dr. MoMonamy. the ptoptlntor of the Omnha Medical Insti tute , Is beyond a doubt ono of the most skillful specialists In thu western states , nnd It well fitted by nature , education nnd experience U > till the responsible position which he occupies. In the treatment of disease * of woman nnd diseases of the uilnary and sexual organs ( private diseases ) ho probably has no suporor in the United States. Wo personally know lilin to bo reliable and responsible. DISEASES 9F WOMEN Treated carefully , skillfully and nciontlflcally by the Intest and most approved methods. Dr. Mo Motiamy has foryonrs devoted n lartfo portion of his time to the study and treatment or Una class of diseases , nnd has spatod neither time nor money to perfect hlin'clf , nnd U fully supplied with every Inetrumont , uppllnneo and remedy of value In this department of modlclno aud sur gery. gery.BOOK ONJDISEASESJOF WOMEN , FREE. CATARRH. And all diseases ot the throat treated by Compressed Air , Sprays , Medicated Vnpors , etc. , applied by moans ot the latest Inventions Iu apparatus for that purpose. PILES CUBED OR NO PAY. Hy n Safe , Pnlnluja and Certain Operation. Private Disease Department. The Only lielialle Medical Institute malting a specialty of PRIVATE DISEASES OF THE URINARY AND SEXUAL ORGANS , Caused by Overwork , or Worry , the Indiscretions of Youth , or excesses of riper ynars. or what ever may tend to lower the tone ot life's vital lorcos , causing nervous nnd physical debility or oxbaustfon , eomliml weakness or Incontinence ( snormiitarrliu'ii ) , and promnturo decay , followed by the long- train of symptoms which the sullercr knows but too well , are cured by our now res torative treatment , lonowlim vitality nnd vigor , and restoring vital , physical and mental power. The tioatmont of this class of discuses has until very recently been neglected by sciontlna educated physicians , and has boon In the hands of 1'atent Medicine vendors nnd iKiioranl men clalmliifrto Imvo ono medicine thatuns n specific und uould euro ovorv case. Many nre still Imposed upon by olfors to Kimrnntpo cures or plvo lar o sums of money If n fnlluiois made. All Intolllpont persons know that the o tire simply traps to catch the unwary. Though those devices have boon repeatedly oiposed by ncwupapors , victims nro i tlll to be found. Wo know that thousands Butl'orlntf fioin the elfccts ot those vices have been disappointed so often that they are discouraged nnd have almoH Riven up hope of ever Ix'lnif cuied. To nil such we desire to say that so lontf ns they continue to experiment Ith spocltle remedies or appliances represented to cure such diseases , they nro likely to meet with notlilnir but disappointment. No two cnses are oxnctly alike nnd no ono remedy bus over boon or over enu bo propured to moot the requirements of nil.'o hnvismado ncnrotulstudy of there diseases Iu nil thulr vurjous forms and complicationsnnd with the aid of almost umlmltod oxporlonco In uduptlni ; treatment to in dividual cases , wo are enabled to euro after others Imvo utterly tailed. Woworoamonir the first to make a specialty nnd study of this clnss of dismiss , nnd to treat them upon sciontltlopilnclplos. W e also treat Strictures , Oloot and Vnrlcololo. All contagious and blood diseases . from whatever cnuso produce J , successfully treated. Wo can remove gyp h- Ilitlopoison from thos/stom wltbnut mercuryor Injuiy to the iys > , om. Effects of Blood Diseasa Upon Loss of Nose from Secondary Loss of Hair , Face and Head , Syphilis , All communications confidential. Call and consult us or send nnmo nnd postoffloo addresa , plainly written , and ouckne stamp , uud we will Bend you In plain wrapper , our BOOK : TO Upon Private , Special and Nervous Diseases , Somlnul Weakness , Spormatorrhrca , Irnpoteucy , coyphllls , Oonorrhu'u , Ulootund all diseases of the denlto-Urlnary Organs , or Bond history of your case for an opinion. Persons unable to visit us may bo treated at their homos , by correspondence. Medicines nnd Instruments Bent by mull or express , seonioly packed from observation , no- marks to Intllcnto contents or sender. One personal Interview preferred If convenient , Itooms und board for tlio accommodation of patients. Wo have had years of experience In hospital nnd private practice , nnd In the treatment of all kinds und classes of diseases , and shall bilnif our united skill , ability , knowledj ? " null ( inorir to the aid of every Invalid placed Tinder our cnro. Wo me confident thut our uuviiutiigoH un our success will commend us to every Imollhrunt , thinking person. No Physician , however well educated ho may bo , can do justice ' to his pa tients unless ho is ill possession of the latest inventions iu'Modical , Surgical and Electrical Apparatus. OUK OFFICE AXI > CO\NULTATIOX KOO1US Contain n complete supply of Suralcnl Instruments , AppHnnco * for Examining Diseases , Rir' ( ' Speculum , Oubtlmlmlscopos , Mlcrowopos , Nuw Apparatus for Applying Kloctilelty or .Macnot. ism. Now und lmpro\ Vaporizer Inh iler , Atomuer , T.tu , In fact , the llnost nnd most Vrthmblo collection of Medical , Surgical and Anatomical Apparatus to bo found In any Hospital , Infirmary or Medical Initltuto in the country We have moro money Inverted in Medical aud HuiKlcalAp paratus , Appliances nnd Instruments than all other medical establishments in the utntu com bined. Surjflcal Operations for the euro of Ilnro Mp , Club Toot , Tumor * . Cancers , Fistula , Cntnraut , Strabismus ( Crom-Kycs ) , Vancoccle. , Inverted Nails , Wuns nnd Dufotmltles of thu Human UoJy purformixl In the moat jlonlllo ! manner. „ . _ , i oj Wetnat Chronic Disease * ol the L\WK" . Heart , Head. Illood , Sk n , Sculp , Ftomach. Wynr. Kidneys. IJIadder.Nervnri , Hones. Kto , in I'nridyola , Kpllopsy ( I'ltt ) , ttoiiifuln , Mrnmiy.liiUut'a Disease , Tni * Worm , Ulcers or 1'oror Bores , Dyspepsia , llaldnon , Uc/oimi , Curvature of thu * . t "t Spine , Contracted Limbs , Htc. C i 5 Braces , Surgical Appliances , Supporters , Trusses , Etc. Wo have a Ilraco Maker In our employ and make it special instrument for ouch case. all Lvllern to Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute , Thirteenth St. , Cor , Capitol Ave , , OMAHA , NEB , 1