Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 26, 1887, Page 2, Image 2

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I 2 - . . HE OMAHA DAILYBEE : MONDAY. SPTEMBER .20. 18s7. ' :
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. . REOICIC sTOc1u1At ,
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. . That City Now has Rallroaa Communlca
tion With the M3tropo11s.
' OTHER LIVE NEBRASKA TOWNS.
Iiuiy IrnproYomonts In I'rogre
PaIrbtiry-UoIttnbu' GettIng Ready
to fluilti a $5',000 flrldgo
Over the Loup IUycr.
ConnretedWlth
STOCI1IAfl , Nob. , Sept. 21.-j Corra sponI (
nce ot the liiw..J-'rliu great event hatpened
yeMterday. StockIiun Is now connected s1t1i
- Omaha , Clikago and other commercial ccii-
tots by railroad. 'L'fte track layers caught up
' vIUi the bridge btilli1or et the croiInz of
the \Vot Blue at this point yesterday iioon ,
and had a Iialf-daylay olT. By working late
and early the two bridges at this point veio
1. coitiplcted and everything Is moving along
' ; brl8kly. 'Xlie bridge buildera , pile liatiler ,
tlo haulers and track layers , WgeLIier with
camp equlpage , tMnts , l1vln facilities and
teani In great numb.rs niake a ecena of nut.
. ' iatcd Industry that Is entirely modern. The
work In 50 well 'ystematlwd that two inhle
of track can be laid In a day. The opening
tip of tlil rich country to a connection vltii
Omaha will add an important Item to its in-
tenor triuh' . And it beilooveM Omaha to been
on the ftlert to occupy the held in advance of
It .onipoUtoru. The stoCk trade of tiII3Je-
inn 18 YCt large and will continue to grow.
Otnalia Is tlie Inevitable stock
tnRrket of the future. The valley
of the Jilue in a great corn and
stock country , and ttockiiani is bound to be- .
collie one or its niost active trading points.
With fair local ratea as coinparui with the
long haul rates , It ought to be a rare thing In.
deed for this iectton of country to ship Its
etock farther east than Omaha , or to buy Its
goods beyond the Missodri. Tha great Northwestern -
western raiiwaydid a good stroke of business
In building its two South l'iatte brauiches
this summer. as every unIte built will have a
paying local trade frouithe start.
Palrliuiry Enterprises.
FAII1UUJIY , Neb. , Sept. 24.-Ispocial Cot-
respouitlonco of the I3iE.I-1)eep1to the predictions -
dictions of the old , foiries Fairbury still
continues to boom anti tue price of city prop.
erty to advance. Now buildings are con-
etantly being erected In all parts of town.
Regular trains arc now runnini on the new
roads which have just been counplatod. Tue
Kansas City & Omaha runs from hem to
8tromsburi antI connects with the Union
j'acific. 'l'tio Denver branch of thu Rock
Island runs to IlelivIlle and is being extended
on westto Doiiver. Tim roundiiouso and
new depot of tim St. Joe & Grand Isiand and
the Kansas City & Omaha are nnarly built.
Carpenter and Gage , of the Jefferson county
nur8ery , Ire building a brick storage house
SOxtOO ( cot , with basement tinder the whole
building. This llruii took Iirdt premium for
fruit and ornamental trees and shrubbery at
the state fair the oilier day. They are now
organizing a seed farm and will no doubt
eucceed in that an in the nursery nosiness.
The Mia Continent nursery company is another -
other organizatioa of which Fairbury is
proud. 'rho company lowe coniunenced to put
up buildings on a block of ground'reoently
bouitlit for delivery and packing purposot
A telephone line Is being built from Fair-
bury to Bower to connect the nurseries with
the city. Nine utuiles are to be put up.
A olanlng mill is to be built soon by Mr.
OrHon Graham , recently from PennsylvanIa.
The county Jail having become too sinnii to
accommodate tue boarders , the citlztuns are
petitioning tutu county commissioners to subunit -
unit a proposition to the voters at the next
election to build a $10,000 jail. A petition is
aiso being circulated to submit at the same
time a proposition to buy land for a poor
farm.
Candidates for the various county olilces
are lIentifui. )
Tue brick yards are doing a riushiuc 1)1151-
ness anti have no trouble to dispoo of their
product.
flie county fair commences the 27th. with
PrOslWCtS of rcat
Nearly nil tile JlPasure ) seekers and inoun-
tam climbers have returned.
.To Iluild a Now
tJOLVM1IUb , Neb. , Sept. 24.-Correspond-
once of the llEi.l-ColunuDus again enters
the pooi of agitation , and her citizens are de-
termnined not to be laggards in time march of
Improvements. Thu frequent oceurrance of
losing thin bridizo across the Loop Fork has
caused a constant draft upon the pockets of
the merchants , and aldeputatlon ofthe bildgo
funil to the very minimum , to the detriment
of other bridees. utemoralizing trade , anti
rendering uncertain travel to the county
beat.
it has heeui resolved to construct a porma-
font bridge over time Loop at this point at a
cast of forty-live or lifty thousand tiohiars , time
city of Cotunibus voting $30,000 , u'id time
township 810,000. A large anuount of trade
will return wluoii a pernianent brittgu shall
be built.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. ( leason were thrown
out of their Iniggy yesterday hear the mu-
road lepot. 'l'iie buggy was comniletely overturned -
turned , the too being detached train the
wheels anti the horse dragginr Mr. Gleason
501110 disiancu' , but was caught by lion.
( eorgoV. . liowmuan. 'Ilue occupants of the
buggy were lighitiy shocked and bruised.
tiuore Jenkinson was arrested to-day on
tim clarite of offering at the First National
bank a forged check for $75 purporting to
have been drawn by V. Mackin , of thIs city.
'Lhis same muaui was arrested somuje time since
ciiareed with setting fire to tue Clothier house ,
bus was dtscharuc'd. '
PIItICM anti I'rozrcas.
AINSWOIITII , Nob. , bept.Spocial ( to
the Bnic4-Thme doumiocratic county conven-
ilon was held In Atnaworthi yesterday afternoon -
noon and twenty-six delegates were Ifl8eflt
frountiuc diuTerent votimi precincts. C. 11.
Bane was ; noniinated temporary chairman
anti W. I ) . MeCord temuporarysecrotary. Thu
regular nominee. who was supposed to be a
candidate for county ckrk , wlthilrev his
namito , and as no one dtslred to run ag.tluist
80 strong a moaui as the republicans nomnina-
ted br io-eltction. C. E. lloyd. it was proposed -
posed to heave the ollicu vnc4imt , thus virtually
gIving it to the repubiicsii. Fiiiahiy , however -
over , as it 'as evident souubotiy must be
slau&.tuiered. the nauntu of Reese Mayes
'uvas ) anti lie us miummuimouted.
rumeu uiomiminee for trt'asiirur was 0. J.
Moseley. ot Ainswortii : clerk of time distrIct
court , Arthur Seatlergooti , of , Johuistown
surveyor , IOVlSVarremi , of ( 'iartield ; sheriuf ,
Frnmiic Good. of Newport ; county jiitige. ir.
Plmiiiipps , of Brlukurliohi lreiu1ct : school
auperimiteuitlrnt , John Ntmgen t , of Bassett.
Almuswortmu vuts chosen as the place for hiohd-
lug the hext county coo ventlomi , and 0. 11.
IIaIie mnruiu PerIllaulemIt chairman aunt .V. . 1) .
McCorul periulamuent secretary.
rlie now brick yard ts in a ilourlshiinu con.
dition. anti soomu there vhut te ) about 1X1.OJO ( (
Prick burned , and ( if a good quality. 1'luo
time of building anti ilnisumimig tue ctnut house
has beeui extended and 11w brick wilt be ready.
Quitoa nuimubur at now dwellings imuivo been
erected anti additions nod imuprovemnenla
utatle in dwehhimugs of late. 'l'lie streets are
now uuideruolni a thorough working and
walks laid new and extended. 'the town
presented quite a imohoiny appearanci' last
week when time Brown County fair and the
soitliers' reummion of the Northwest Nebraska
district of the Granti Army of the Republic
met aV the same tinie anti almost on the samoa
grounds. 'l'lie place was literally tilled with
yisttors. 1)espite tue luiuiti cry about short
crops. and the fact that the droutlu hurt the
grain amiut corn , yet there will be enough
corn In this sectIon , besides the other goii
cml Imecossttie of tue farmu to pull tiirougii nil
right niuti the farmers are not so destitute ci
crojts as ninny have been led to suppose.
Cattle antI hogs are briumgimi good prIces.
CIirry County I l'ind I eamis.
VAl.iNT1NO , Nob. , Sept. 25.-ISIcciat Tel-
egrato to thu lJm.J.-.I'tio : : reoublican county
convention ituet atunIuy evening. The fol
lowiiiu ticket was nominated : 0. l. Fisher
clerIc ; C. A , ltty. troasurerl Jiumies Comunohl ,
shunt ! ; lr. A. Lewis. judge ; I. C. Sparks
sUlsuviIuteuident of public instruction ; 11. 1. )
iloisciow , sttrveyor ii , E. luwev cumnnils
siomitiG Ii'nnis laiy , coroner. luieiate te
judicial convoimtion-U. 11. Cotnehl. 1)ummnh
Jaly. C. A.Jolunson. I'o btatu conyention-
( leorgo i. Fisher , L. 1. . Javis , U. W. Will
son. _ _ _
Ituhbsries at Ntutiraskii City.
: Nruiitasi. City , Nell. , 5C1)t. 2.-Specia
i'ulvitranu to the Uri.I-A umbet of rob
) eres have been tQttartett to ( lie pohiu las
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night and to-day. W. F. N , Rouser , a
banker , had lila pockets picked last iiight at
the opera hiouso of a considerable ainoudt of
milofley and valbablo papers. A stranger was
also robbed In a house of iil.ramne of his
watch Mid some money. No clue or arrests
yet. _ _ _
of ? to time 0. A. II. InoMnpment.
ArnmunN. Neb. , 1301)1. 23.-ISpecini 'reje-
gram to the BEE.I-The following persons
heft at 2aO : p. in. to-day for the U. A. It.
reunion at lIt. J.otmis : U. B. Beverldge , 11.
\v. ut. S. J. i'ieckuiny George Carting-
ton , hi. Furlong. LerMckenufey.
Sentence Itominced.
ANAMOSA , In . , Sept. 25.-jvorrespondenco
to the BEO.J-Somno time ago a boy by Inc
uiiiiio : of Charles i'urney , homnoless , friend-
less. defenseless , and almost feelIng tue very
pangs of starvation , was captured in the
woods of Jackson county , anti almost mobbed
for the crime of larceny. lie was rescued
from his inliunian captors and tried for
burglary anul larcumiynnd sentenced to seventeen -
teen anti a halt years in the ponnitontiary at
this liaCC. The articles stolen by the young
lean were those necessary to tIme austalning
of Iife-aometuuing to oat and something with
which to make a bed in the woods. Alt of
these goods combined were valued at $55 , but
the cunning lawyers made a devision of each
depredation aiheged to kayo been commituid ,
and fourtQen counts were put In the indict-
mnetm& against him. lie was tried without
witnesses. without defense amid did not even
see tim jury that convicted him , and did not
know where lila trial was In progress. By
time aid of contribation the boy'a poor
mother , by the help of people in Jackson
county secured an examination of the legal-
itv of the former trIal , ii coming ott at this
pince last Thursday , and resulting in tue boy
being returned to puison for fifteen years.
A MOUNt ) MuVlMkNT.
The Government to Proacrve These
Ancient Works.
WAs1uI.ioTor , Sept. 25.-ISoecial to
the Bn..l-'ruie government has actively
untiertakon a work that Is of the utmost
interest and consequence to ovary American
who is interested in American arclmieoiogy
and history. This is the purchase ot the
most extensive , noted and valuable of tue
ancient nmounds , eartliworks and fortlt'ica
tiOtI8 found on this continent. 'iiiese
mounds arc located in Ross , highland and
Atiams counties , Ohio , and are the best preserved -
served ancient works to be found etst of the
Rocky mountains. Of theirpecuiiar chamac.
tc1 , they are the miiost extensIve in the world.
The government is being spurred to greater
activity In Its dcsiro to control anu preserve
thuesmu splendid old works of unknown origin ,
by two causes. One is that in many cases
the mmiouqds , earth and , stone works and
forliuleatious of various aesignsaro suffering
sadmy by reason of tue cuitivation of time
country In whIch they are situated. Many
Important imiounds Have beeti Plowed down
and many of the wails enchosing ancionL
towns have been ahunostleveied to theground ,
In whole or In part. In some Instances the
natural wear amid tear of rain and storum or
frost anC snow anti ice , and many thaws. has
done an Irreparable aniount of nuischluf The
work of preservation cannot longer be tie-
layed by the goveriinnnt. Tue second reason
for energetic action is a rivalry in this work
between the scientists of time Peabody mu-
80(011 ( , the Smithsonian institutinn and time
United States gcoloelcai survoy. Not long
ago tile Peabody museum acquired the fit-
inotis Serpent mound , one of the best preserved -
served of all of Ohio's ancient works. l'lme
musotlmn authorities contemplate time estab-
tabhishmueut of a permanent vark in which
this rare speciuieii of ancient works svlhl
be preserved. ( lovernnient agents are now
scattered throughout Ohio unakin stir-
veys of tius most important ancient works
which are Purchasenbie. and collecting such
imotes aTid estimates , charts and maps as wilt
be avatiable , not only in determmiining tue
character and cost of the work necessary to
be donu to enclose and preserve the vorhs ,
bitt which wili also be available for use in time
elaborate relort ) the government now hiss
under way relative to time ancient muounils
aimd eartlmworks of America. I'rof.Vrlghmt
line been mocking valuable surveys in behall
of the United States geotoicaI .survey ' [ 'tits
is tIme first visit of a scientific corps of the
govemnimment to these works. Prof. Wright
said that they vere time largest of the kind in
hue world , amid were imoted both in the scion-
title circles of Europeand in this country.
Hitits to People GoIng Abroati.
WAuIIIINOTON , Sept.1Spectal to
the Bao.J-Thioso who are contain-
plating a sea voyuue , whether for pleasure or
imroiit , and who have themselves had no
practical experience to guide theta in the so-
iection of artic1s fit or necessary for use on
shmpboard , viii perhaps find time following
hints from an oltt traveller of service to
timeni. THey syore immmparted to your correspondent -
pendent by the captain of one of the White
Star steamers , which line hiss time reputation
of being otme of time best , if not tue best ,
ailoat. Referring to the tramis-Atian tic
travel tt the present season , he saul : "There
hiss been an unprecedont cd rush to Europe
tilts summnmner by Americans. It lots been cal-
counted that there wore 2OOOD ) Americans
over there as toumrist , bat I ant confident
that that number yill not include tnem all.
Probably otmt of all that number not more
than one in a hundred enjoyed their passage
over and back. and it is simply
because they don't know how to tr.tvel corn-
fortably. It was not duo so touch to the
vessel in whilclm they performed the voyaac as
to their hack of accessories because time large
Atlantic steammiers are really niodels of coin-
[ art , lighted throughout wiUm the electric
light and fitted with elegant saloons , ladies'
cabins amid smokIng rootmis on deck. But the
mmuajority of PeoPle don't know what to take
with them on a sea trip. In tim first place ,
sliuce to those persons prone to seasickness
time deck is time best place. a steamner-cimair is
indispensable. They can be imad very reasonably -
ably , anti time amnountot coumfortto be derived
from tiieiii amply repays the outlay. Then a
StmlIty ) of rues should be taken. Iven when
It Is hottest on hand it is always cool on tite
ocean , anti they vili be fOimmol very accepta-
bin. In anticipation of bail weather a water-
ilroot should also be taken. Always wear
your ottiest citithes Oh shuiphoard , for those
you tin s'ear vili be bommna to got soiled. A
tight ultilmic cap of woolemi or worsted which
vilI imot easliv blow off , and a pair of canvass
shoes witim rubber stiles will materialhy assist
In ProtitIcImme tue coimufort of the wearer. itumb.
her tiies to one's shoes give otto a good grip
emi tue deck , besides being waterproof
shmntmhii thit docks be wet. A
i'air ' of ohil gloves may also be
worn with nuivantage. 'l'here never has yet
been fnmmnui ally' remedy for seasickness anti
time ommiy preventative is staying on simurtu. 1.
imave always ri'comnimmoritieil mmuy passengers
vimo vere sick to contintmaily keep soiimetiiiimg
Oft time stonmacli. 'I'iiat Is to say , after they
imavelmati an attack of seasicktiiss it't tiucumi
eat sommiethlnir , hmowovtr iittie. A hicht bls-
etmit or cracker Is a good timiuig to nibble on.
if they ahiow 11113k atoiiiaeius to remain empty
at tue ilIuxt attack tiu retching amid straitmtmig
viii uecouit 'ery la'.nftmi anti aIft'et their
backs so that they will wish titommmsoives any-
ytmeru timati on board tin , vessel. if they camm
stntltt it , a little bralmdy , a suooiiltmt at a timnti ,
takemi alter an attack lh1 be it help to them
11 they caml't take brxtnmly let theta have a
little water with lime in it. A reclining post-
lion is the best , and by all means let theni
stay on deck as bug as Possible. While they
are sick the less they go below tile batter ,
and when recovermng let thorn abstain from
nil rich foods until the stommiacim is strong
enough to retain it. U these little Uiinrs
were umoro attended to , or butter known ,
1)uOphti would derive a good deal mnore picas-
nrc front ocean traveling than thu majority
' do _ _ _
131m0v lit Maine ,
F.t1ttINnToN , Me. , Sept' 2.-Snosv full
north of here tlmis mnorniar , covering tue
toims of tue Old Blue and other imuountalus.
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Arresteti as at Iititei Reiti.
A neatly dressed man arrived at thu
' l'axtott last Friday and registered as Ed
rI. 'rutibot , of Rock Island. lie had no
baggage , but was given a room and
board , Thu chers of the hotel became
: susplctotus of hint yesterday niormilug and
hut : immm arrested its a hotel beat. 'Iicti
I taken to the jail ho gave his imame as ,
S1 , Talert. It is not stated upot wimat
grounds the suslloions were nased , btmt
tim mian protested that .ti ' l'mni : no idea of
defrauding thin i1fti. He svlil appear
before Judge Irka.thiIs morning.
Tuiku Froul Brown's Jamaica Gingurfor
t COla ! , tiiarrhwa , etc. ; rcilut lufalilbk ,
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County Convention Call.
The republican voters of Douglas county
arc hereby reqtuestott to elect delegates to a
cottilty convemmtion to be held in 11111 Exnosl-
lIon building , Oiiialia , oim time first day of ( ) c
tober , 1S7 , at 1 o'clock p am. TIme primaries
to elect said delegates will be held in this
county tinder tim rules and regulations of
time county central .omimmmmtttee alit ! in accord-
alice with the law governhtig primary dcc-
tions. on the thirtieth ( bum ) day of Septemu-
ber , 1S7. In each ) of time nine wards iii tile
city of Omatma , andln time precinct of South
Omnaimmu , the imoils shah be open on said day
frouim li o'clock ( noorm ) until 7 o'clock p. ni.
lii ttui precimict.s outside or the city of Omaha
and Smith Oimmaima precinct , between the
hours of 0 and ii o'clock p. in , . on said day.
'l'he said jrimnary election to be held at tim
polling places hierelnafter'provittod. in said
cottilty convention time precinct of South
Onmaima anti each ward in the city of
Omnaiua shalt beantitled to okmiitdeiogates. all
other prec'ncts in ( lie eoummtv siiail be oimtitied
to three delegates each. Said uluiegates or
their legitimate representatives as hereinafter -
after ProVldct shail immtet in conyotition
Its aforesaid for the puriose of electing
thirty-two delegates to the state conventiomi ,
which sheets at Lincoln Oct. a , 1B7. and tue
satmrn nummnber ot delegates to the judicial dm-
trict convention which mimeats at Omuatia Oct.
17 , 1SS7 , and Place in mmoinination candidates
for tue several county oflice in ( lie fohlowinj
Order : Sheriff , treasurer , cotmnty judge
cleric districicourt , county clerk , register o
deeds , superIntendent public Immstrttction ,
surveyor , coroner , commissioner Third dis-
trlct , commissioner Fourth district , comnmnia-
abner itifth distrmct , and to transact auch
oilier business as mmiiy comae before it. liel-
egates and alternates wilt be voted for at the
rimnrios in each svard and precinct in the
county , and in the absence of any delerate
elect from said cotmnty convention his duties
shall devoive upoim and be performmied by his
correspontiimig alternate ; Dot in the absence
of botmm delcato and his corresponding alternate -
nate from said convention , timen the rrnnatn-
ing niemubers of the delegation present from
such ward or precinct shall cast time lull vote
of such delegation in said convention.
Whereas , 'rhere has been no republican
county convention held since the enactment
othe law by the iegisiattmro governing pml-
mary elections ;
'l'liereforo , 1 , Time republIcan party organ I-
zatlon of Jougias county , Nebraska , shall bo
governed by and tinder time provisions of an
actof time legislature of the stateof Nebraska
entitled "An act to protcet elections and
conventions of poimtical parties amid pun lab
offenses conimmuilted thereat. " Approved
March 20 , PiTS , ant publisimeil In time session
laws of 1887 , at pages'454 , 455 , 456 antI 457.
2. Timat in addItion to thin provisions of
said act , timt following arc' hereby declared to
be the rimles and rogtmiatlonaollhu republIcan
PartY of Douglas county , Nebraska , to be in
force until cimntlmged or mnodluled by the re-
tnthllcaim county convention to be hiehul on the
1st day of October , ThST.
3. 'I'tie county central commnlltee actin as
a body at a mneotlmmg of said committee , shall
have limo exclusive authority to lix tile time
and place of holding all county conventions ,
to designate time tinie and place of holding
lImo primary elections In each precinct , ward ,
or district witimin tim county and detarmino
the nummmbcr of deigates to be elected from
each precinct , want or district. and shalt
manage tue campaign in the interest of to-
publican candidates.
4. The republicans of time respective pro.
cincto wards ordistrlcts simahi have control of
tiieir reslective priniary elections time immemn-
bets of tile central comniittee selecting the
officers of ( lie primary electomm ,
5. The cimairman of the county central corn-
mtttce shall call the county convention to
order at the time and place provided for in
the call of the ronublican central committee
and precido until ateumporarychairman Bhail
be elected by time comivontion.
No person shall be allowed to vote at the
primaries unless he is a republican and if
ciiaiicnged , able to prove his republicanism
to the satisfaction of the Jttd4os.
in primaries will be bald in time varIous
wards anti precincts at time following ohling
places :
First ward-l'omy & Segclkes , block 10
near i'achlic.
Secoimd ward-N. E. corner 16th and Vll'
hinimma.
Third ward-Store-room , near 10th and
Davcn port.
Fourth ' 10th
warti-Tiomnpson's buildlmig ,
and Fainamn.
Fifth ward-Engine louse , iGtn and Izard.
bixth ward-Barber shop , 27tim amid Lake.
Seventh ward-School house , 29th and
Woolworth.
Eighth ward-No. 2U1 Cuimnin street.
Ninth vard-Clmarles Joimusou s store , 29th
and Fitrnatn.
South Omaha precinct-Old First avard
school hoose.
Valley precinct-School house.
U imion precinct-ltesidence of Itarry
'rumommias.
Elkuiomn precinct-Elk city ball ,
Millard precinct-School imou4e.
Vaterioo preclnct-OtUce of CL Johnson.
MeArdle procinct-McArdlo school imouse.
.Jeilerson Precinct-ltesiUenco It. C
'rumflmile.
% Vest Omaha prccinct-htostdenco Dewitt
bade.
Florence prcelnct-Rosidoncc John Simap-
son.
son.Chicairo precinct-Office 11. A. Nolte , Elkhorn -
horn City.
Dougias precinctSciuool house.
By order of the ltejutiiican County Central
( Jomuumitte , Wm. F. Br.cimEr , .
Chairman ,
w. F. Uuimr.EY.
Secretary.
Clubbed at Kessler's.
Tim usuaL rumpus occurred at Koss-
icr's hail last ovenmng. Toni Mclouahtt
had some words with the door keeper ,
Chancy , Kessler , who turned him over
to the special policeman for liat block.
The officer took MoDonald In htntL and
citinbeti him vigorously over the head ,
inflicting two or three ugly outs. Mike
McDonald , lute brother , who rcnion-
stmated with the officer for this treatment -
ment , was served in the same uitannor.
IiIiAl ; FSTtTE.
Transfers Filed Soitember 24 , 1887.
Lawrence Wyer to James J Wear , beginning -
ginning at point 4 chains and 50
links n of sw cot of se of section
10-15-12 , thence e 27 chains amId tJ
links , thence a to tue n limb of saul
so ' of cection 10 , timeneewlO chains
nnit 72 lInks , thence s 35 chains amid
01 links to begInning , containing 80
acres ; als' the ii o the sw 3 ( of
sectiomi 101512 , containing SO acres ,
wd..S 2
MarcAUpton ani wife to John 51
GIaon , lot 12 , block 87 , iii South
Ommatma , v ml. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 600
linmIry 5'ier et at to II B lainey . ,
lots 1 auld 2 , block 2 , Omnaima View
add. sv ii. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,400
Sarah J. Dewey to United States , s 4
ot se 17-16-10 , q c d. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Larmmmoii 1' l'ruyn and wife to . ) osoph
H Ilmines , lot 6 in lk 2 in Pruyn's
park , tv ti. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,000
Latmiion P l'rUyLl antI tvifo tO Joseph
I ) Vammipier , lot 19 in bik 2 in I'rnyim's
park , tv ii . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,000
Clmries I'Ilarrisonto , Wihiiammi Friekel
lots 10 intl I I , bik 44 , antI lots 1 amid
'I , bik 42 , Anmimier liiat , % V d. . . . . . . . 3,000
E B l"rommch amid wife to J \Vinn , lot
10 , iii Ilk 5 of Central park , iv U. . . 000
( leoree l. 1)mmnhmaun and tvifo to .1 0
'iflt ) , iot 12 , blk 14 , ofCentfal park ,
vd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 600
it F' KIokil and wife to Otto Beumnanmi ,
lots ti , 21 atul 2 iii bik 29 in George
It lfoggs add , ty ti. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 450
11. Ii. ilemlumimlirer anti wife to .illem :
Watts , tiegtimmiitmg 60 ft a 01 110 COT of
lot 1 , bik 10 of tilt. village of W'ater-
ion , timamice S 24 fttheucc 66 ft.tiunmco
U 94 It , thmdilco a 66 it to beginning ,
wd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72
A , It. Sour anti wife to Albert F. Coti.
madt. time il 40 ft of the s 50 ft of lot 4 ,
bik 1 in Kirkwoott add. w ml. . . . . . . . 000
iticimard S. Luau ammil wife toJoimu l'ow.
ers , the imtmdivitied 34 of w 34 of lot 5 ,
blk 12.5clty ( if Omaha , v ( I. . . . . . . . . . . 2,500
Elizabeth Itansy anti heirs to F'ro.
lmiotit , Elktmorn ¼ Missouri Vitiloy
railroad , all of sw' ( of miwl ( of see.
14.10-li , which is umortim anti east of
right of way of said railroad coin-
pany.wd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
It. 11. Smnitim to George 51. Letidwle
thin n of thai lm4 of time mm : , ? tim
Iia ; ( of thin liO4 of see. . tI , 7,500
Joimmi F'ergimsonJr.1 to dwin McWill.
litmus , a lmrtlon ' _ , lot 4 , bIk 9.Pratt's
sub-divot , , , io so ' of uity of sec
.i3 , 15 to ; beginnIng at a Point 94 ! (
! .ct from time no corimer of Grace anti
Oroit streets , thence P434 feet o
soudm him of lot I , thence east
feet , thence south tJ4 feet , thence
east l4 feet , bettig thin a of lot 4 ,
blk 0 , Pratt's sub-tilt' sv U. . . . . . . . . . . 600
: Lyman A. Slslcy to .ohn .1. SIcCaf-
ferty , lot 11. blk I of 1mb-div of blk
27 , .lhrhiimt'u choice w ti . . . . . . . . . . . 800
v. (1. AlbrIihit anti tvftt it ) lvmmian A.
. Sisiy , lot it , lilk 1 of stilt-div of blk
2l , .lbrighut's .cholcu , v ti. . . . . 500
_ * . - , ' _ _ . . - A , , . _ Ag * . k , a - , '
Charles W , Lyman and vifo to rhhuui )
Swobodit , lot 3 , bk 5 , Lynuut place ,
w tL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
Henry I'undt anti wmtd to Maria Ie-
'ln , bike 2 and 8 1mm 1'uitl place 'v ti 2,400
A. McGavock and wire to Wilfiamu
Fitch , tIme undivltcd ' 4 intetest inlets
lots 1 , 2 , 3 , 8 , 14 , I , In , 1 , 19 antI 20
in River View adi , yv d. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
A Saunders and 1' L , reimimbatigum to J
v Mount , lot S bitt j in Saunders
lteimbatigii's mitt wd . . . . . . . . . . . . . 225
David iteos and wife to It A Moore ,
lotl4blk10inCo0triipark wd. . . . 8,100
0 It Shaw ant wlfe't&i ( A Moore , lot
4blk4inCentraliot7kwd. . . . . . . . . . 2,000
\Y J Mommnt amid wif1t3 Joan Carncy ,
lot 5 blk li of Sattnslsrs and 11dm-
baugim's add w ti . . - . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Fred V Fowier and0wife to Biwin 51
l'ark , lots 7 amid S. .bk 7 in Patrick's
2dadd1c d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Elwin 51 l'ovka anti Wife to l'ianmomi P
' lots 7 and 8 bik ' '
l'ruyfl , . 7 iii I'atrlck'a
2daddqcd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100
Filed Septeniber 23.
ifast Omaha Land company to tim Union
l'nolflo mamiromtl , nil of lot 1 , in see. 11
35 , El , east ot ( ithi meridian , rind all
ovormnoflt lot 3 , soc. 10 , 15 , 13 , iylng
west of tiio west lint , of the MissourI
rivor.qod. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $
Edwin S Itooti and wlfo to Johmm Nelson ,
LJiot 10 , block 6 , In Aibrlght'a Arnmox to
JSoutlm Omaha , w d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111
Henry Ii Chiamberinium to James 0 Sbciiy ,
an imndivldnd 34 interest in s4 of lot 11 ,
bioc 2 , In Armstrongs 1st add , w d , . . 1,230
Louis Schroeder ttmuateo ) to Nicoiai
uEahllot 0. block 10 Urown's pftrkwd 3Q
Omaha Carriage and ileIgb company to
John 8 l'rinco , iota 5 and 0 , in Oat add
to Factory place , being it utidlvislou
of bloekil otAibrlghv'a Choico.wd. . . 700
H A Nolte and wife to Henry .IefTers ,
lot 11 , block 2 , of the towa or ikbormi ,
wd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100
Eugene Ij Muagrif to John I Itediok , this
0 ,4 of lot 9 sec 1 , 15 , 13 0 , OXCOPL the w
14 of bik 6 Hello lab , wd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,000
Prumices F Packard and husbatid to Otto
Lange , n 44 ft of a Co ft of lot S blk 1V8.
wd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,000
l3onjamtn Danovita to fleorgo Knell or iii ,
lot3 KensIngton q C d. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
George Knoll et al to Stehia K Hopeweih ,
IotaKenaington. wd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,900
The Union Stock Yard Co to John A Nei-
eon. hot 12 blk 0 1st add to 8otmth Oma.
rhawd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . nsa
Omaha [ teal ustato & Trust Co to Corg
1) Cannon , lot 55 Ftmrnmouut placewd. . . 1,260
Tne CttyotOmnahato Ellen Andoraonbo-
gaining at a w cor of hot 2 bIk ICI V and
thence w ft. thence a 44 It , thenan
0 7 12.100 ft to coy of said Jot , thence a
44 ft to place of beginning , q 0 d . . . . . . . 28
China 8 Pirrotte alit ! wtfe to William II P -
Lobotet1t , an undIvided 4 Interest Ia
1ot 23 mOld Cii In Y A ltodlcks add.
'V d. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,900
Patrick Hector aid wiroto "V (1 Rilihor-
ford , lot 19 bik 1 , South Onmuha Vmew ,
wti. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100
Peter 0. ltourke , admnr or the estate of
DonnI Ilgini , deceased , to James 1'
English , north 44 feotofIot 8 Wk20fl4 ,
Omaha , tmdmr Coed. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1100
Clara T Pam-fltt and itusbanti to John
lialoy , lots I and C in Uarker subdlvis-
ion in oction3l.15-l3 , vd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,950
Qoorgo ft Dogge at ml to Moso 11 ftIIs ,
lot2i blkl9 , Omaha View , y d. . . . . . . . . . 1,300
Eighteen transtoms.aggregatlng.$21,741
HUILDINU PERMITS.
issued September 23.
Frank Lind , one story frame cottage.
Twonty-flrstmtreotand Lake. . . . . . . . . . . . $ 300
Park l'lace Congregational society , one
story frame church , CalIfornia near
Thirtieth Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,500
F. liorman , .jno story frimo cottage on
Twenty-sixth and Ilainmlton. . . . . . . . . . . . 300
Thomason & Goose , oustory frame cottage -
tage , Thomas aveaflc near Thirty-
thtrd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 400
F. Isl. Croweli , one atld one-halt Story
frmuno barn. flmnnoyiAetir Nineteenth 159
Aug. Griob , ooo story -frame cottage ,
Twenty-aovonty nd Patrick avenUe. . 1,000
F. W. Marsh , one atory-'framu cottage ,
Decatur near Twont'-stxth. . . . . . . . . . . 800
Park avenue tJtittd PI-esbyterlan church
two story frame pa-sonage , Twenty-
ninth avenue anti Jackson. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,500
Eight permits , ag-gnttng. . . . . . . . . . .
INSTINCtJ iN MAN.
Time Iloartling -
anti OthorlmupuIst's.
William James. professor of philosophy
in harvard college concludes iii tim l'op-
lmtr Science Monthi br September his
review of the iiumaijnstincts wimichi may
Em considered funditmental in man.
lie begins with 1t'.fpsv words about tsp.
1)ropiation or ftcquisitivencsf. ) "TIme
beginnings of acqtlismtivcliess 'are seen in
the impulse whmcim very young children
display to suittch : at , or leg for , any ob-
jeet wimicti pleases their attention. Later ,
wiion they begin to speak. among the
first words they emphasize : tro 'mc' amid
'mine. ' Their earliest quarrels with
cacti other arc about questions
of ownership , and parents ot
twins soon learn that it conduces to a
quiet house to buy all presents in impar-
fluti duplicate. Of the latter evolution of
tue propriety instict I need not speak.
Every one knows how tliflicuit a timmrmg it
is to covet whatever pleasinp thing we
see , and bow time sweetness of the thing
often is as gall to us so long tts it is : ui-
other's. . . . Jim CiVili/.cl life time impulse -
pulse to own is usually hiotl in chuck by
cireumnsttnces legitimatized by habit snit
common consent. A phase of timis quality -
ity slmowe itself In making collections of
anything , from pieces of chalk and pencil
tip to books amId phiotogrmtphs , which per-
Imps have no interest save the ciitrm : of
iossession.
"Everyone collects money , and wimen a
mami of petty ways is enmitten with time
collecting mania for this object Imo necos-
airily becomes us miser. Thu hoard-
mng instiiict prevails mnitlely among anu-
tIlals as well as among men. l'roicssor
Sillimami has thitma described one of time
hoards of the Cmtiifortiiis wood-rat , made
in an C111)ty stove of till UnOCCUpIed
house : ' 1 round time outsmtio to be corn.
poacti entirely of spikes , all laid with
symmetry , so as to yresont the points of
the nails outward. In time centre of tins
iuabs wits tlmo mieSt , composeti of
finely divided iibrcs of hiutsip-packing.
umitorlaced swithi the shIkos sveru
the following : About two dozen knives ,
forks anti SPOOlISt all thin butcher's
knives , three in nuimijer ; a large carvilig
knmfd , fork and steel ; several large ihtlgS
of tobseco , nit old iersu containimmg some
silver , matches amid tobacco ; nearly all
the snitii : tools from tIme tool ehuet , with
several lari&e mnigtirs , : ill of wiiieim lutist
Iius'e beeui trtnspmirttti : somilu distamicu , : is
they were originutilv stored in tlhiflirent
1)itrts of time lmoimse.'IIie outside cutsia of
it silver welch was tiisiosed of iii one
liltt of time pmie , the glass of the samnu
watclm in annothmer , nOd ( lie works in still
another. "
Ltiiiaticit show time collecting instinct In
It ! ) oqmialiy absurd way , collecting 1)111.5 ,
thread , buttons or ragsminU prising theni
exceedumigly. Time njmsi'r is simply one of
thesis mnentaily durafiml torsotis. ' 'his
immtuiieet may iii mammy matters ho clear ,
but his instincts , esIflittitsily timat of owli-
ersimip , are insane , ntii' , their instnity : hts :
no macro to do with time association of
ideis than with tue ) roecssioms of tile
equitioxes. As a nitttct : of faethis hoard-
Itig is directed to money ; bitt it also
Includes almost aii.4hng beshtic's , often
of no value whatever. ' Of course , there
may be an "associuttiop of ideas' In his
mInd ahotit time timin 'he hoards. lie is
a thinking being anti lutist associate ; hut
without tin entirely blind impulse in this
directmon , behind mtht.'tile ' itluas , such prmtc-
tieni results could tiO'ver be ruaeiicti.
Kleptomania is utn uncontroiIabl' . n -
ptmlse to . .aplropritte.'A. : . . curlot example
of this iiistmnct Is given imntn wimo
actually stole silver , oSn hits own timmiing
room , for viim ; lo aft.orwartt bought
substitutes Witli lila own money.
COfl'rttet1veness is as geiiiilao an in-
! .tnct in untsn as It is in tIme beaver.
ClilItiren arc less apt to tre of "blocks"
than any other plaything , Sian remodels
IlItt ) ShmItiCS of lila own whatever fails Into
his hands , and the result of the reniodei-
iimg , no matter how useless , gives him
inure pleasure than tue original timing.
"Thu impulse to play in special svmtys Is
cestaimily nstinctivo. A boy can no inoro
hu11 running after another boy scimo rumis
provokingly near him than a kitten can
help running after a rolling ball. A
cimhiti trying to got into its own hiantt
some object which It sees mtnottmcr child
Pick up. and the latter trying to get
nwat ) with time prlzo , are jtist its much
shaves of nsa automatic iromnotlni as arc
two chiickensor lialmes , of which one has
ttkeo : a big morsel into ; ts mouth and
decamps with It , white the other darts
after in pursuit. 'rime sexes tufTer 801110-
wimist in their pisy : nipulscs. As Fchineitier
Sit3Si "Time littie bo imnitittes soltilers ,
models clay iiito an oven builtis
lmotmses , mnikcs : a wagon out oi chairs ,
rides on horseback upoti a stick , t1rlve
nails with time hmnmumumer , harnesses imis
brethren and conmradcs together antI
PiSYS time stagd.robbor , or lets himself be
cahturotL its ft ss'hld horse by some one
else. 'rue girl , on the contrary , plays
with liar doll , washes anti dresses it.
strokes it , clasps and kisses it , puts it to
bed itmid tucks it in , sings It a cradlu.somig ,
or speaks with it as if It svere a living
being. Timis facts shows tiimit a sestisl : dir-
fercnce exists in tim play impulse , 'L'hio
love of festivics cortimnomiles , ordeals ,
etc. , Is only : tnotimer anti umlgher sort of
play , and is nn instinctmve. "
Curiosity is another instinct vhmcli ox-
lst.s not only iii nina , btmt pretty low
down among time vertebrates its sveli ,
Curlosmty anti fear are antagonistic dub-
tlomis , liable to be awakened by the smtiiio
outward thing , and lnamufestiy both are
smscful to their possessor. ' 1lnmtsmnuehm as
new objects may always be ittivanta-
geotma , it is better that an animal uhotild
hot absolutely fear Giom , But , inasmitchi
as they may als possibly be harmful it
is better that lie should not be quite
dilThrcnt to them cltlmcr , but on the whole
remaining on the qui viva , ascertain as
much about them , and what they many be
liKely to bring forth , as lie can before act-
tling down to realm their presence. Some
such suscoptiblitty for being excited
and irritatcu by time mere novelty , as
such , of any movmtbio feature of the
onvioonment must form the mnstinctlvo
basis of nil human ctmrlosity ; though of
course , the superstructure absorbs con-
trlbutions Iron : so many other factors of
the emotional life tlmmtt the original root
may be hard to lhrid. 'Iitim what is
called scientific curiosity , and witim metaphysical -
aphysical 'wonder , time practical instinctive -
tivo root hits probably notlimm to do.
Time stimuli hero are not objects , bnt
ways of conceiving objects , and the onlo-
tions and actions they give rise to be
classed , with many other esthetic mitni-
festatloims , sensitive aud motor , as lmmci- '
dentol features of our mental life , Tue
lihillosoPhimo braIn resionds to an incon-
sistomicy or a gap in Its knowledge , just
as the musical brain rosyonds to : t discord -
cord in what it hears.
Sociabilityand shyness are shown by
maui's being excited both by tile absence
and resence of his klnd Solitary con-
llncmnent Is by many rerardeti ' ' Its the
cruelest torture. Simyness'i's closely allied
to fear , and yet is distinct fronm It in time
ordinary sense. Whether this Inipulso
could ever have been mlseftll is a question
timmst can oniy be answered in the nega-
tive.
Secretiveness is a prominent human
characteristic , mind often a blind propensity -
pensity servimmg n useful purpose , anti is
so stubborn and ineradicable a part of
the hitmnman character as to deserve a
Place among the instincts.
it may be doubted whether cleanliness
is an instinct , but as some aninials are
cleanly man ma be , anti there is noth
lug to provo that cleanliness is not a
genuine impulse.
Whether modesty be an instinct is a
still more open question. If the modest
impulse doei exist it must be admitted to
have a singularly mli-deltned sphere of
mniluanco. Ethnology shows it to have
very little backbone of its own , and to
easily follow fasiiion anti oxutmnpie.
Love bears emi its face time most obvious
signs of being instinctive , in the sense of
being blind , automatic and mmntaugiit.
The teleology time sexual impulses c mi-
tam is often itt variance with time wishes
of time lntilvidtittl concerned ; anti time
actions are performed ( or no : tsiigmlallo
reason , but bccatmso nature urges that
way. Jealousy Is unquestionably in-
stinctmvo.
Parental love ma an instinct , stronger in
svomnan thnn in nmtn : , at least during the
early life of his objtiet. This point re-
vuires no olticidation.
This eonciittie the list of "thin most
proimmimiont of time tendencies whicii mu-c
worthy of being ctllctt : instinctive in time
lumman species. It will be observed
that na other mnnmmual , not even
tile monkey , shows so large an array. Iii
a Pertoetly roumiued development every
one of these instincts would start a
habit towtsrd certain others. Usually
this is the case , but Iii the ono.sidud tic-
velonmtmit : of civilized life it happens
thoU time timch.y ago goes by in a sort of
staryatiomi of objects and the individual
then grows U3) with gaps In hIs PsYcilmc
constittitiomi which future oxperiomuces
01111 newer liii. . . . Fortunate it is for
imini if gaps are tile Only nuomnulmcs his
imistillctis'ti preseiits ; lrcsorvatlonsusrc too
often time fruit of his unnatural brimiging
ill ) . ' '
Omaha Cat ) Commpany.
Notice to tim mmblic.-Uutier no cir-
cumatanees will credit hereafter be given
to Patrons of the Onaslia Cab comnpany.
Cash mmimmst always be paId in nudvitmice.
No driver svihi be purniittetl to carry any
passenger ummiess the fare Is paid , Tickets
cami be had nit my barn.
JAMrS : STEI'IIENSON , Manager.
Overrating tne i'eiephone.
A goomi joke is told of a 1)allas young
nina who overrateti the powers of the
teleiiimono. lie had an engagement to
take iii ssvecthut'art to a sociable , bt hap-
henmii. to tibet With till necitlent on the
way to her imouse lit weut.to : t near tub-
Phiomlt ) to tixphuiiii svhmy he could net liii
his engaireummemit. Gomng to the intro-
calieti tue inuvitibhe-'lIullo ' '
meat lie - !
"hello ' ' in thai softest
again ! camutu no-
CCIit.S. ' 'Is timitt YOu , Imliss Etilut ? ' ' 'Yes. ' '
' ' \'oll , I've niot ivithm mu sogious miecimlemit
amid caim't ' cOmae. ' ' "Dim , DeVittt Vhmat is
Arc hmmirt lutiL'im ' ' wills
it ? , ynui ? pity
bntr : iccemmts. ' 'No , hot hurt at all ; itlt- ' '
' "l'Imemm why eaii't yeti conin , If yomm are
not hurt5'immit is the iiiatter ? Please
tell mile , ' ' with great anxIety amid ctmrios-
ity. ' ) , it ttimm't much. I'll tell you
sonle of these days. " ' 'No ; I ss'ant to
k II 05 % ' 11(1W : I ' 11 be niati If you tloui' I. tOl I
mliii. Viutt is it ? i'eli moo right oilY'
' ' \\'ell , if you must know I've torn niy
ie3t Pammts ( romim time Rio rniitIc to iteti
htivee. Jtmst look tiit'rti , ' ' nuiti lie ramseti
his coat mtiid tmmrmmeti towarl ( tqo tuiniimonc
ttflbiti a roar of laughter from tue few
who were gathered around. lIe thought
in Imis excitement that his iiiqtmmsitivo
friend couhti see tiirotmgh time tclehhiOuiti.
'J'hiuy hittVumi'L moot sumac.
DYSPEPSIA
causes its victims to be iniserablotoe1eas ,
ColIftiSetI , amid depressed In iii.'i' , very irritable -
ble , languid , and drows It Is a dIsease
which does ilot get 'oehl ot usd1. It rctpmires
careful , persh.e1tt Itttenhitmi , and a remedy to
tiirow o flue causes 8111 tttO ) Ui ) ( lie ttiges.
tlv. rgans tIll tiny perform their duties
. 'wIllingly. hood's Sarsaparhila has proven
just the required remedy imi lutimidretla of cases.
4 , I have taken 11000's Sarsaparilla for dyspepsia -
pepsia , from ilitchm I hiss-u suffered two years.
I tried mnamiy oiler mnedhetncs , but hone iirve(1
so satisfactory as hoot's Saratiariiha. "
TilostAs COOK , lirlmslm Eteetrlo Light ( o. ,
New Yotk City.
Sick Headache
, , For the past two years I have been
afflicted 'witlm severe heatiarhues and dyspep-
sla. I was Imititmeed to try hoot's Satsala-
milla , and have found great relhef. I cheer-
fuiiy reconimiuend It to all. " 14115. E. F.
ANAtimF. , New Haven , Coun.
Mrs. Sialy C. Imlthi , CanbrldgelOrt , , Mass , ,
anti sick leati.
was a auhlcrcr Irons dyspepshn
ache. SluG took hood's ikirsailarihia and
found It ( ho bet remedy she ever used.
Hood's Sarsaparilla.
Sc.bl by all tiniggists. $1 ; lz fir $8. Stado
. only by 0. I. 11001) 81 CO. ; Lowell , Maci.
. . 100 Doc O Dollar.
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Alt Iiilervlevi' SiIh 4)110 or Oiiiit
liii's 'cgcInbIe Guirsicimera.
An Article cflntcrcst to All-The Life oh
a Sailor-how ( lie Good Shiip"llcaitli"
was Foundered , Etc. , Etc.
The life of it sailor is often vorr interesting
rentlinig to the cItlc'na ci thoweatorn country.
knowing this It ) to lImo fact mu reporter tmommi.
tierlighis dm10 book tinti 1'tibcr o , , started
omit to finti ni nil sailor , mumtl immtorviov hilni ott
tile matter. Tie reporter mit Mr. hlnriinm-d
Carstons , who resides it , ' , .ontrai l'ark neat- tie
oily limits. lit. L'mrston's , mm tbormiiitn by birth
is It' business as a girdimor anti trucker amid
Bmmipiies the hiotul and restaurants of Otnitba
wIth fresh vegetablosovery tiiortiIimr. On boimi
atceostetI by time reporter ime said u " 1 ca , I salle
the seas for about ton I'ears , all In that visit.
( ' 4 slmost overycoittmtry in time wormtt. I iimtvo to
China , Atistrailti , Now Zealatul , ( ho East mi.
dma , mmntt almost every setilort siong the Stodi.
toirminoan soil. Tlm liloot mu sahior is a harti 01)0
as well as it lanigcmomts one , ani only is immut
witii a Very good constitmmtion cnn stanl it very
1omig. I etijoyod my life on the seas anti was
mmlwnys healthy there. 1mm fitch never lied a dsya
sickness until tibout one year ngo'
. 'Then you have boon sick lately , " asked the
remottor.
, Yoi. I was taken sick last fall. I lost my appetite -
petite , cotmid not eat enough to keep a
child aliyo , had night sweats , wouid got up iii
the mnornttig feeling worse than a note who
hail not smeit at all , cciii riniy oat a little
breakfast , tinti would iiavo to vomit that U
very soomi alter eating It. I was attacked wit
a liati hacking etmiugh which wotmiti cause IliC
Ititeimse , aln In my chest nntl iumigs , wouid hitve
chtlhs anti fever every three or tour days. My
condittoit becamne alarming. I could scarcely
lift as utiucim as a child. As I said before I be-
cttmne alarmed , amid hiotrung mind rontitiig coc-
slderableabout Drs. McCoy and henry I con-
eluded to call upon tiioiii. wiilcim I dli about
three ieoks ago anti was cxmttnmnod. They
told mo I imittt ciitarrltitl couisummmption and
protnisod to cure me intwo tnotithis. Not quite
a mnotmtii hiti OlflpStl amid I ant svell again. I
have no moore night awoitta , no more chliis and
favor , do flot Vtmtiit any miloro 1mm tIme omornitmg ,
anti to tell time trmmtb fool like a new man alto.
gothor. I foci as though I cottid not sacotiough
for lrs , McCoy and muetiry for thmoy have In-
doodworkedwomidora inmny case :
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The above cit Is a very good portrait of Mr.
Carsteus , who resideS in Contrti l'iirk , near the
cIty hlmitq , wbero lie wiii gladly corronorato the
aboc'o statUrnont to niiyono who wlii ( site the
roubio to call ot' address him there ,
LEADS TO CONSUMPTION.
IsTEIIESTINO EvloKScg or A CONDITION NOT TO
ia vtttygi , wtrtm.
When eatnrrh ltn existed In thio bead nil time
Llpflor part or tile throat for tttiy ioimgttm of tittto
--Ire pattent living in a district whore people
are atibjoct to ctmttrrliill ittfection-attd tilt , dIt.
else has been molt uncirioci , the cntttrrlm Imis'itrl.
ably , Sonietinios amowly , extends down ttio
wimidpmpe tint immto the broiiclilai tubet , wit ich
ttmbcsconvoy thia air to the different nlrts of
tlit Itimigs. 'i'iio ttibes become atToctod Iron
the 8wciiIti anti the ttiucous arlIng fromim
catarrlt timid , In 50110 mnstaticos , become milumitrod
Up. SO tllttt tito itir Catinot got In as freely is It
siiouhti. Suiortmiess of btoitim foilows , tind tic
1iittiotit breathot with haborant ) diuilrulty.
1mm oltimer otto tmtoru is it sound of crackling'
and whcoiltmg Insltlo the c1tot. At this stage ( if
hit , mli4Qttso tlt ( , broattilnir Ii usually morn rilpil
thtttl viiomi In health , 'l'iio ttluzmt hit 5130 hot
ditahot over his body.
Tie bitt ) whilcii ttecotiipanies Ills conditloim Is
of a ittil ciinrnctcrfeIt tnt the cbut , boitnd tim
breast bomie , or tinder thin slioullem' blade. Ttio
pain mnaycotneanrl go-mat few days and then
no absent for savorni otherS. 'Fite cotmgh that
occult In the lirat stigCS , of tironchiitml ontnriim is
drycotnus on mt intervals , liackitig Ii charte-
ter , and Is unittihy most troublesome In too
mnom'nlnmc on rismtig , or going to hail at audit aid
It may be In the first ewltlomice of tiio disease cx-
tending Into the lungs.
Somnutitiies there are tItmmofcoughiing induced
by the tough mucus so VloiOtt Its to cause vom-
long. Lntor on tue mucus that Is raised , is
found to contain nmnii partiche' of yellow that-
( or , which Imlilcites tltut the mmliii tubes In time
lutigs are now nffectcO. Witim tlti thro ate
( ' 1101 streaks of blood taixed ivltii the mucus.
In some C1t505 the patletit bcomiiet very tale ,
hiS lover , anti oxpoctorntes tioforo amy cougim
itppoars.
In some cases smut itniseses of cliocsv , sub-
stniwe are smit itI ) , which. whiomi lirotsel bo.
tweon ( lie lIngers. emit a biti olor. , Iii other
CLS'S , parttcbes of a hitird , climilky Imaturo two
'iit itp. 'J'iie rttisltig of chcosy om- chalky lumpt
Indkato Serious mnishmiefatwork in thu lungs.
SNEEZING CATAUIgI ,
7'leat It .2iICIHs , 1101(1 ii Acts , and
Whi'it Ii 1s. :
You sneeze when you get up Iti the morning ,
you try to sneeze your nose niT every time yomu
limo OXO5CU to tie ieitst draft or air. l'otm lttvo
a ftmilnoss over tIme front of the lorohiund , atui
( tic mmtso bela as if tltoro wet a lmu In oticlm
nostril which ytu cannot dismodgo , ! t ou blow
your tioso untIl your ears crack , bitt It iltimi't do
any good , anti mlio only rasuit is that you sue-
ccci in gettitig lii , a very roil mioso , and you so
Irritate hip lIning nietitlirtino of tlittt organ
that yoU ttre unable to nroatmio through : it t all. '
9'imls Is ti correct titmil not overdrawn plotitto of
, mti ticitto ttttttck mit ctmtttrrii , or ' 'Sticozlmig
Ctttti'rit" mis it iii called.
Now , whtntdoos this L'oilIitioti indicate ? FIrst ,
ricohi that cttuses niimcus to be poured out by
the giattis In tie tosc thou titoai , llcctispi
gittuds ttre tittucked by swttrnms ( it little goring
t lit ctttt rrhi goi'nt-t ii at ( lost itt tie iii m Itt it
loetility whiet'o ( hit liseast Is iircvimlenr. 't'lie'e
mitmltimtcimimo , In t holr t'tl'flt'ts to liii it lodgmtiemit ,
Irritate tlto scti'ltlve tnomnbrann hitting titu noio
ttlC littmro itidorlikus to rid iiorult of tltotmm
by prod icing ti tit o I stooitng.
5 % Iwo the fliSO lecornot filial wltht titickotmel
1111(1 iltoiio,1 ducts ( Ito nuttirni clinlinois for
11w Ititralimetititi of air ittO tIiO lutmis Is Inter-
I orel wIth , Ilni ttm,3 , person so etrct&'tl lutist
lii'omitliu tim rough I I 0 mon t ( I , tmtii by simch
itl Ott UK I iO I itrnimt lt'COtflO ) $ Ii it mcI ted imtmi dry
CmtOl'Il ) g Is Pt'od uctud tIll t It C mm I ii 0 cultarri mml
dt.oiso : gillS retdy : accost to time timruutt amid
I u migs.
DOCTOR
1 Cresa M'Coy '
Late ofBellev'ue hospital , N.Y
ANI ) 1)C''Olt
Columbus Henry
have Omens
310-311 RAMIE BUILDING
Cor. 15th aiid Harnoy Streets
Omaha , Nob.
Where all ctmratiio cases are trotted' with silo
( 'eat. SltdIcttl tlleuiot trirnteI skllftiliy. Coti
tttnptloti , llrigtit's lugease , iyspo4ma , Rltui. ,
mantlan , atmd all ? 'fltt\'OtS IlSiihit5. Itli dl.
50(0.05 pecnhlarto time Sexes ii. amuoehaity. ( IA'
TAIIILII CtlltOiI
coNutulI'ATISN ( at olilcoorty ni'tlii.
Oillco hours : U to it n.m. ; ii to 4 p. in. ; 7 to
9 p. iii. i3Untiays lmteltitcd.
t'trrCilofltlOmlCe m'ucelvos prompt attention.
Sittrty.ilsomses tire troatud guccesafuhlyby Dr
McCoy tmirough thU mnttlim , amid It Is thus iossl.
bin for tlioto unamIe to make tt Iourtmov to oh-
timin succosiltil imusphtni trutttmui'flt t tituir
homes. o liters itmiawereti ittllcSs aroOfllls
iultdhy1C ? Dr. .1. 0. McCoy , rocumms
110 and 311 ItaingO fluililmig , thuahuit , Nub.
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314 5. hIlt street , Omnahms ,
I'ItIYATE 1) ISI'ENStIt I' .
Established for the Scientific and Sceody '
Cure of Chronic , Nervous and Spectal
Diseases. "
The Olti Itoilabla Sioclaulst of many years ox- I
I erlence. troatt with wonderful success au '
UNO 'rulnoAT , CANCEIi , PIbKS. FISTG
L.A idiruiui ; , cured without KNIFE Oft ' . ,
CAIJS1'iO
! I'rtatsall forms n Throat Lung , Nerve minI . ,
filood tileasog , all Ciirommlo ditoases and lie- ' , .
formulas far In advance of atmy Institution In .
this country. Those who contoumplido going to
lint Springs for the treatment of any Prlvftto '
or imlooti tlisoaso cati to cured for omtn.thmrd the
cost at our I'rlvate 1)lsponsutry , 314 8outtm 13th
Street. Otnaha , Nob.
ItUlL'tIitK cured without pain orhinderane , '
rem litslnusg. . , 'I
L ADIES Dy tIlls treatmmient a pliro Lovely , '
Cutmiploxion , Irco frommm slowness , '
freckles , bittckhcads , orimptlons , Oto. , lirihllgimt
Eyes and porloct iionitlt can be Imad.
ITlttit "tired" fooling amid alt fottiafe weak.
flosses promuptly cured. Bloating Iloaulnoimem ,
Nervotms l'rostration , ( lemieral Utitlilty Sleep. - S
lessnes. , 1)eprestlnn thai ttmtlgostlnim , , ( Svarlon
tromittlus , Itmllarnmmiatlomm arni Ijiceratlon , Falling
and iispiacoiimmits , , SpInal weaktmcss , KIdney "
eiititpialmitg and Chtttlgo of Life , Consult ta 'k '
old Ioctor.
E YE AND EAR ActmteurChirouloinflam ' '
mmttton or ( lie Eyelliq or ' 01 - ,
( Hobo amid tar om Near Clglitodnoss , Inversion
of the Lids , Somlulous Eyes. Lilt'oratiois Ia- '
lititnmmiatltins , AhSt'os , Dmnness of'jilon oi one " I
or both , . eves. iintl 'J'ummmora of i.td.
Jmlfblnlmatitn , , of tIme lear , Ulceration or ; I
Catarrit , Internal or External 1)oafnoss , or '
i'aralyals , Singing Or Roaring mOiSeS , Thickened I
flrum. ole.
US DebilIty , Sporrnatorrbma , Sotn-
N ERY Ilitti Losseg , Night Emtilmslotms ,
I.oss of ititl l'owor , dloem'iessnes , , lottonit.
oIler , loss of Memory , Cumifimiloim of fdeits
Itlitra lh fore the Eyes , J.icslttutie , Lumugmior ,
( iloominesi , flepresslon 01 SpirIts. Aversion to I
Society , Eally 1)lcomraged , 1.tck of Confl-
dtnce , tmmll , IIttlts , Uniflt ( or Stitly 0r Iluism-
miess , ttnd Ilildi lifu a liimrlomm , Safely , l'ortmia-
ni'ntiy ani t'rivatety Cittod.
ilseasesSypiillis.--adi. )
B LOOD & SKIN
souiio tttilt hiorrilde In
its rosuits-coltimuictely eradicated without the
iso of nuerciry. 8crnfmmltm , ICrymipelui. i"evor
Sores , lilotcheg. Pimples , Ulcers , pails in the
head stiti Itotias , Sy Omliltie Sere Tomcat , MouUm ,
atid Tongue , Olanjulir mimargement of the "
Neck , ltitoumltttsm. Ctttmrrhetc. , I'ermtmmmontiy .
Cured SYtton Otlters have Failed. "
KIdney and illadttor troubles , ,
U RINARY
U Wenk thick , Hitrimlmlif Urine , I
Frequency of tjrlmintimmg CrItic high colored or
fluky setiiiuonton atundimig , ( iouorrhnimm , Oieot ,
Cyatitis , do. , promptly and safely cured. .
Charges rossonabte ,
PRIVATE DISEASES 111004 poIson
venereal ttlimmt
gleet , stricture , setntnttl etulisions , loss of sexual -
ual power , wokmmg ot time .ormial nrganmwant
of desire in male or female , whether from Itn'
priltiout habits 01 OUflg' or sexual habits In
mature years. or any cause that debilitates ( ho
sextlitl tunctltnmg , speedily aud permanently
cc rod.
Cotisttltmit ion Irco and stm'ictly comitidontini. I ; ,
Modicltie oiit ( moo l'm'oum observtitlomm to all
Tarts or tie UtiltoJ Stato. Corruspummdoncq
receives lirothilt ttttotmtion. No letters an-
swereul tmtik''s , tconiitpitnlod 4' four emIts fn
stamps. Sottil Stttttll ) for panhitilet 5.1)1 lIst of
nuestlotiS. Tonis strIctly cash. ( 'Ili ott or address -
dress flit. 1'OcVnFf JtiSEVI'M ,
No. 0J4 South 13(11 ( St. ( inmutlia , Nob.
for "
LADIES and '
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Iotl'Jl Ilmtd It good to regmItto
'il i. o rgtmis ii I bet Ii sit all immi great ;
It 'huocits Sicic lIeatlu&'huo , mimiC thu woe
'I'ltat sutd iyspt'pilcs ever kttow.
Ii TA h1Ii "I" S 'iiiJ1"/.iR macpie Slid
A rottlody treat comnltmed. ' .4
'i ( tm I loti ib It ttP r ,
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Neb.
Lincoln , .
Titu ltot kmrowml tttmul most 3ojnthutr hitflol lu
Ilte state. lCfttIOmi cetitriti , tillpointmtments lust
clasi. ileadqummtmtrt tar comintorcitti mcmi aol
al I jiolli led ttutl Ill II It gtmt ltorimitrs.
E. I' . It000EN. 1'ro1rIetor.
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ltverv lady who dct.lzca periection in slvlc sad form
ihoufi % ver tlien. the
WORCESTER ( 'ORET COMPA' . , ,
Vorccter , At.ts. , teIJ'2tS .luukct gLtcCt , Clticag LiPs
4) BEST
BRGGS . .5HOTELlPh4
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EJ5.KEWS
Bo8kfsI Ooc .
me- ' Warratutel absobiteiy pure ' .
' Coeo , ( ron which thocxcsot
I Oil IIM been reniovc'l , It luss tAres
( let , the etrenghk of CoCoa miled
citli Iltarcli , Arrowroot or Sugar ,
S autti Is titcieforo far niore evonomi- 1'
cii , coating Iei , ISa' one c51 a
coil. It is tIthlu.lu' , ttourl.Iulng ,
.trengthuenuiug , castly dlgt.ted , and
I admirably adaptid for Insillds us
wdi as for i.rsons in health.
Sold by (1r.ceriernhterc , "f ,
Wa J,1KRll & CO,1 llorchcster2 Mass1
RUPTURE CURED
Ily Ir. Snedlket-'s mntthmn % . No operatinnm no
151mm ; tiO , tCItttlom ) u'tzt , , IIuchtt,45 , itta1toi , , ti
cii liii ron tim well as gtoa mi leoplo. I i i tel a o f
Itu tagrum jib tst I titimnttthi 01) 1110. A II ins ! tioj
strict myconthdetmtial. . Coiiiiiituttlnti lice ,
PRo. N. D. COOK
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Rootn I , 1514 Iougias St. , Omnalma , Neb ,
A NHOOD .uUlut Aiiclinio
M r. , , atuiu iit'va , .Strtj
lebilt ) , , l.o.i Matahooiet. . , tvtvtgttj.I , In , gii
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urcnro. wtu.m.towilisenifl na ! aamsewyk trIiowtuIT.rei" ,
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