THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY. APRIL 22 , 18Sa SIXTEEN PAGES. WHEN WILL IT END ? BMlayer's ' Slrikc Retarding the Summer's ' Improvements , Other Trades \VI1I Kocp "Jlamln On" Another Sensation in North Omnlin Over a Ladle's Wonderful Escape. "I the bricklayers strike ended yet ? " was naked of a ftrlklng IjtlckKyer recently. "No. mid I don'tknow as It will end soon , Imtltought to as It Is going to retard n great many Improve ments this summer If It does not end soon , mid tli At IK not nil , " answered the striker. "Jam nfrnld It will fiprend to nome of the other trndcs. " Some of the prominent contractors nnd tralldcr being interviewed regarding the nbovo statement snld they knew nothIng nbout the fitriko pprcndlng. Imt rnthcr thought It ATonlcl soon be BatWftctorily adjusted , as It should 1)0. Tor the Inilldlng should not bo retarded now. Among the contractors and builders Inter viewed by the writer was Mr. I. N. Ueuel. who resides at No.SCSV Patrick avcnun.and Is at pri > i- cnt engaged In building himself n beautiful homo in iConntzo's addition. The \ultcr np- proncned lilm on the subject , nnd Was informed that ns fam * ho knew the strike wns confined to the bricklayers nnd brltk moulders , nnd In his opinion It Mould not extend nny further tlmn that , "but , " continued Mr. Deucl , "If you nro nnxlous for nn Interview on an Interesting mat ter RO see Mrs. Dencl , she cnn tell yon something nnd will toll you what Is true , for I am Inter ested In that subject , and am about ns happy ns nrnnn can be that she has recovered. " "Then she has been sick1" ! "Yes , Hho linn been sick , and she owes her won derful recovery to tno skill nnd wldo experience of oneof Omnba's RreatestpMyslclnin.butcomB , we will go to the house nud see her , she can tell you nil nbout It. " The writer found Mrs. Deuel a very pleasant lady , nnd willing to tell Her story , which was ns follows : MI1S. T. N. DHDEL. "Yes , I wns n very sick woman n year ngo this last winter. ] contracted n scveio told , I hud pain and discomfort In my chest , and a sense of rawness or soreness In tno upper pnrt of my cheat , which wa painful on coughing , my cough jvas dry and hacking , especially on lying down nnd on waking. 1 felt fovcrlsh toward Might , but nlwnys felt easier in the forenoon , my breathing wns labored , nnd I continually felt the want of air. Jly wheezing wns distinctly nudl- Wo to others , and the members of my family often referred to It. My cougn became veiy ho- vcre , nnd my frlnnds , nud even mybolf , thought that 1 was going Into consumption. 1 coughed , coughcdnnd my lungs were so sore that it racked mo terribly , nftcrn spell 1 would rnlse tenacious material , often mixed with blood. I lost.llesli nnd strength. I had n very tender spot In the loft side of my chest whl2h caused mo consider able anxiety nud led mu to believe I was soon to bo ono of the great tin OUR that had gone before , 1 tiled n vnrlety of medicines , but they did not seem to rencli the spot. At last my husband suggested that \\o go nnd sco Dr. McCoy.Vo did so. Ho pronounced my case curable , nnd I commenced tieatment , that wns nbout three months n o. 1 Improved rapidly nnd felt as well as overnftcr two month H treatment , but decided to continue another month ns a matter of precaution. My lungs feel soundand strong , I do not cough , nnd teel that the doctor has really saved my llfu , and I ennnot speak tco highly of his skill nnd painstaking , not to men tion the moderate foes lie charged me. " Mrs. Ueuel. ns above mentioned , resides at present at No , ! i 3,1 1'ntrick avenue. North Omaha , where bho will willingly substantiate the above statement to anv ono doubting it , by Calling upon or addres slug her there. POINTED QUESTIONS. A Few Symptoma of n Disease That Wny Prove Sorloun to Von. Do you have frequent Jits of mental depres sion ? Bo you experience ringing or buzzing noises in your ears ? lo you feel as though you must suffocate When lying down ? Are you troubled with a hacking cough nnd general debility ? Are your eyes generally wcnk nnd watery , nnd frequently inllnmcd ? Does your voice have n husk , thick sound , nnd a nasal sort of turnip ? Is your breath frequently offensive from some unaccountable cause ? Ilavo you a dull oppressive headache gener ally located over the eyes ? Do you have to hawk and cough frequently in the elfortto clear your throat ? Are you losing your tento of smell , nnd is your sense of taato becoming dulled , everyone affected will have n few ormnny of them. The greater or more nerloua your symp toms , the more dangerous your condition. This class of diseases is trentcd very successfully by Dr. McCoy or his associates. The many cases reported through thocolums of the dnlly papers prove this , and each statement published is substantially the same ns given by the patient cured. Dr. McCoy nnd his associates , use no secret , nostrums , but cute diseases by their skillful combination of the best known re medies , applied in the most approved manner , and by using the latest and most highly recom mended appliances known to the piofession. They thus produce results that speak for themselves - solves in the many patients cured , and wo as sure our readers tlint tliesu eminent physicians liavo achieved n success In curing disease which tow or no other doctor * can duulicute. A LEADING PHYSIOLOGIST I Advances Hts Theory of Cntnrrh and fe Consumption Hm Advice on the Snl\eor. | Ono of the l > est learned physicians of modern times , in an urtlclo on cnturrh ami consumption says : "i'lie treatment of consumption lias miule nroat advances by tlio introduction of now rem edies , and has enabled tliu close student and specialist to establish indications for remedies long in use , t > o that by their methodical applica tion better rt'snlta HID attained than were for- inerly gained at a time w hen consumption and cancer wure u'Karded us equally incuiaule , anil \veru somtmhat Minlliirly tieatua "Tho treatment of consumption demands a careful nvoldanco to all agents calculated to cause uyperemia of the lungs and bronchial ca tarrh. I'ersona in whom n tendency to con sumption Is suspected should bo treated with the irrcatest cure and attention. D"linally , whenoverthoiels the slightest bus- plcton of u predisposition to consumption , every catarrh , no mutter how tdluht , should be treated With the utmost euro , which must nntbu relaxed until the catarrh is entirely well. This rule , so obvious from our point of view , is very fre quently violated" , "Alany patients fall a victim to the deeply rootoil piejudlcu that a neglected catarih never leads to consumption. DOCTOR J , CRESAP M'COY ' , LatoofBelloyucIIosDitalJcwYora , HAS Offlces No. 310 nr.d 311 HAMQIi I1UII.D1NO. OMAHA. NKIl. WheroalKurablo cases arc treated with sue- COM. Medical diseases treated skillfully. Consump tion , llrlght'3 disease. Dyspepsia. Itlic.iiumlam , ' anaallNUUVOUS UlSlSABlfs. AlldUe.iMJSpo- cullur to the sejcva a specialty. CATAUIU1 CUHU1) . CONStrr/l'ATION atoolcoorby mailll. Many dlseaeea are treated snccossfully by Ur. McCoy through the malls , and it Is lima possible for those unable to make the jour- ley to obtain successful hospital treatment at their homes. Ollko hours 9 toll a.m. ; 2 to { p.m. : . W. SUNDAY HOUH8 FltOM 9 A. > l. TO 11'.M ( Torrespondeuca receives proiout attention. Ko letters answered unlcbi uccoutponled by 1 cents in ntnnips , Addrets all juBll to Dr. J. 0. JlfCoy , lloouu lo aa SllKcajifc bulling , Oiunai Ne b AVleittoan Intorostlng Nebraska Institution , HOW THE FISHES ARE CARED FOR. Homo or tlio Antics of tlio Ijlttlo \Vnrdsoftlio Slate How they Thrive nntl Miilllplr A Successful Enterprise. I find myself at South Bond , where , ho Slrvto Fish commission mainttxinsits intchcrics. They nro locntcd nbout ti mlle from the villngo' . Right in front lows the muddy , rllcy waters of the Platte , broken hero nnd there by mtchcs of dry sand , on which rest lumorous gccso , ducks and ether wild 'owl. ' To the loft stretches u long , xip- and valley between two bluffs , dotted icro and thcro by the calm , clear waters of a pond the very "beau idcnl" of what a fishery should bo. Down wo wont , ho wooden flight of stops leading to , ho 'hatching house , " which is fur nished with a constant supply of water i > y a pipe lending from the main spring seine few yards above. What an inter esting sight presented itself hero ! A regular lish aquarium. All around the room are a aeries of glass : ascs divided into compartments exhib iting the various food fishes in their living and natural conditions and at all singes of growth and development. Commencing on the loft as you enter is v tank containing qulto a colony of liardy , tough little sunflsh swimming jaily about , now and then taking a bite oil tno healthy llbrous roots of the water cress. Deep down on the bottom lies the half dormant , lazy-looking turtle , and scattered hero and there , moving slowly along by means of a thick fleshy organ known as tbo foot , stalks the fresh water mussel or shellfish. Tit the next box nro two splendid adult specimens , male and female , of California or rainbow trout , so called from the presence of a red band extend ing from the gill cover to the tail , the band being much more prominent in the male than in the female. Then come several carp quite a contrast to the trout in their being nearly entirely devoid of scales. Quito a score or two of that handsome iish , the speckled trout , have a place reserved specially for themselves whore they thow olT to advantage the varie gated spots which nro so characteristic of them. 13elo\y these glass cases are the "hatching troughs , where the ova are nursed and brought to maturity , and xftcr emerging from the egg the little Hbh mny bo seen sporting about in their vlinost helpless infancy. In addition to t his nro a series Of bottled specimens illustrating the indigenous and im ported fishes , as well as many other fauna that arc cither destructive to or form a means of sustenance to the fish a capital nucleus for a museum , accom- modntion for which is greatly deeded. On asking the superintendent what lie fed them on , he took up a basin con taining some minced blood , and told mo to follow him up the valley to a pond whore there were a large number of yearling speckled trout. With a little tin cup ho throw some into the water. The moment it touched the surface quite a crowd of eager little fellows were seen dashing and spluttering ono over the other in eager haste to grab a morsel , and I don't believe a bit of the blood was al lowed to sfnk to the bottom. In this manner they nro fed twice a day and seem to bo thriving splendidly on it , but no doubt they pick up a good deal of the natural food existing in the ponds. Following in close succession are some twelve other ponds , each vary ing in size and containing various species of fish at various stages of growth. Ono of the most important factors in the success of lish culture is the presence of a continual flow of spring water through the ponds. This is beautifully carried out here , the ponds _ being on a difloront level , thus causing a fall of some few feet from ono pond to the other. A lish always keeps its head up stream and when the sun shouo out wo saw sonic of the trout in ono pond making strenu ous efforts to leap over a waterfall some two and a half feet high. If they failed once they tried again and ultimately succeeded , thus showing the amount of agility and perseverance possessed by lish. In sofno of the larger ponds various species of bass are kept , which are left to pick up what food they can , the ponds in which they live having been stocked with minnows which form an excellent bill of faro for this fish. ' The generality of people thinlc that the science of lish ctilturo is conlinod to the few , not to the many. True enough but it has a direct relation with all and sundry , from the fact that its aim is to supply a good and economical source of nutriment for mankind. For example , take many of the poorer com munities throughout the United States. Mnize meal nnd bacon form a largo part and in so mo cases the solo food of the people. What is the consequence. They nro all ill-nourished and suffer phybically , intellectually and morally. Now tnko the sumo class whoso diet is of oatmeal and fish which , though n frugal but rational dipt , shown its otloctH in producing greater physi que , intellect and moral force. This is uuo in a great measure to tno presence in the fish of a substnnco known ns pro tein. Fish gather materials that would otherwise bo inaccessible and lost , and store them in the very forms that are most deficient in tlio produce of the soil. Again it supplies the demand for var iety in di'et. As civilization and culture advance so will the dainnnd for variety in diet incrcnso. From the state fish hatcheries are sent out annually thousands of fry to stock the lakes and streams of the state as well as many private ponds belong ing to farmers. In time this will bo n grout source of wealth , for a farmer who has successfully roared his fish may , if ho choose , put the products of his la bor into the market just ns ho would tlio products of his land , at a price with in easy reach of all conditions of .people , and there are not a few who are doing so. : The results of fish culture will open up to many n healthy source ot nmuso- ment. One of the greatest charms of field sports consists in breathing frcbh air amid the wilder scenes of nature. In this respect fishing , especially river nnd luke tlsning , hns oven thn advantage of shooting and hunting , it not only loads the sportsman nmu. the most pic turesque scenery , consisting of wood and water in every beautiful and fantastic combination of color , grouping and movement but it allows by its tranquill pauses the Jtho soul to drink deep of the spirit ever haunting such places. Izunk Walton understood all this , nnd Herbert graces his vivid descriptions of the more ac tive experiences of the fisherman , with poetic lights and shadows , indicating nn appreciation of the emotion's here alluded to. Lust but not least .it is of great scientific interest dealing ns it does with the growth , habits and develop ment of fish , The scheme is fast emerging from its Infancy nnd under the nblo and scientific management of Mr. M. E. O'Brien its future looks bright and promising. A. G. J. MUSIOAb .AND DHAMATIC. Mine. Ristorl hns an Idea of going on the stngo again. Pauline Hnll has engaged with the Cnrlo- ton opera company. Mrs. John T. Raymond Itjls snid , Is anxious to secure nn engagement on the stngo. Annie Plxloy'sDeacon's Daughter" failed to plcnso San Francisco audiences. William H. Sherwood , the pianist , is to make n tour through the weot this month , Clara Louise Kellogg and Mlnnlo Hawk nro to join forces and sing in opera next sea son. son.Koslnn Koslnn Voltes begins nn extended en gagement next week at Daly's theater , Now Alice Harrison Is to play Topsy in n great production of "Unclo Tom" In Boston next August. The musical season of 1887-83 in New York 1ms been pecuniarily unprofitable to Theo dore Thomas. Mmo. Scnlchl has boon engaged for the next opera season In London , which will begin - gin early in Juno. Maggie Mitchell's now play , "Rao , " by Cal. Wallace , will bo produced for the first tlnio In Providence , H. I. Thomas W. Kcenc. the tragedian , will probably tnko n financial Interest in the man agement of Julia Marlowe. Mine. Emma Nevada Palmer , who re mains in Paris , is , it is said , anxious to bo heard again on the lyric stage. Mine. Fursch-Mndi will sail for London next month to talto part In Augustus Harris' projected season of Italian opera. ' NaiiJI" is the nnmo of the opera that is to succeed the TM ) nights of "Ermlnlo" in New York. The scene is laid in Hungary. The role of Carmen has been taken 100 times within a year past by Mile. Blanche DcschampR , at the Opera Comlquc , In Paris. The financial result of Henry Irvlng's visit to the United States is the enlargement of his bank account to the extent of nbout ? SO,000. Dion Bouclcault is said to bo the author in collaboration with Mrs. Sarah A. Grlerof an historical romance founded on the first French empire. \V. J. Florence has purchased of Mr. Pnl- mcr the right to ploy "Heart of Hearts' " next acason and will produce the picco ns part of Ills repertoire throughout the country. Karl Forms , the famous basso , who has lived in America the past thirty years , has been engaged to sing at the approaching London season of Italian opera. He is seventy-three years of ngo. Sadie Martinet having rcturncd from Eu rope after n flying visit to Vienna , Buda- Pcsth nnd Paris , has been delighting the ar tistic souls of the Now York Journalist ! ) by showing thorn the elaborate toilets which she is to wear in the opera of ' 'Nadji. " Colonel Mapleson hns been heard from again. At Manchester , England , ho hail ad vertised a performance of "Trovatore" by tno remnants of his royal company , with Havclli and Dotti in the leading roles. Ri - vclll did not appear. The colonel made n little speech to the audience , assuring them that ho had never yet disappointed his pat rons , nnd that ho did not intend to begin now. It was many years since ho had SUHR Maurice , but ho would attempt it , relying u on the indulgence of Ins fricmls. Ho did attempt it , nnd by lowering , tlio key n couple of notes went through the part very well , anil was overwhelmed with congratulations. As n lad in the school room , in white trousers and black Jacket , lidwin Boath re cited with John S. Clarke ( who afterward married his sister , Asia Booth , ) the quarrel scene between Brutus and Cassius , Booth then , as now , taking Brutus. His father , unseen , witnessed the performance. A few months later the chums gave nn entertain ment to the college fatudcnts. Booth recited from "Richard III. , " "Macbeth , " ' -Hamlet" and "Julius Crcsar , " nnd between times ho and Clarke blacked up and sang negro melo dies. In 1S51 Edwin Booth's salary was SO a week. In 18CS ho became recognized as n fine actor. "Tlio amount of work which Sarah Bcrn- hardt has had to get through daily for sev eral weeks past would bo enough to kill any body but n fashionable actress , " says the St. James Gazette. "Never homo from the theatre - atro before 1 o'clock in ho morning , she is to ho seen In her atelier as soon ns there is light enough to work , busy finishing her three busts for the nextsalon. Af tern hasty break fast a mere apology for n meal she drives off to the theatre to rehearse 'Thercso Koquin' and the other new pieces in which she is to appear in the course of her approaching preaching professional tour. While her own drama was in preparation at the Odeon she had , after her long morning's drudgery , to spend her afternoon in the superintendence of the rehearsals ; and , not content with the ordinary method of coaching the performers by way of mlvico nnd suggestion , she practi cally went through the roles herself as she conceived them on each occasion. And after a clay thus spent in ceaseless toil , thcro wns still the work of tlio evening to face her performance in M. Sardou's drama nt the Porto St. Martin. Now her own piece is off her hands , she will have n little less to do , and she is quite radiant at the prospect of having 'only ' fifteen hours' work a day' for some time to come. " JiDUOATIONAIj. Twelve states have given women the right of suffrage on the school question. There are thirty-seven Jnpancso students in the Ann Arbor , Mich. , university. There were seventy-two graduates at the New York College of Dentistry this year. Prof. Bomiss , of Johns Hopkins univer sity , has accepted a professorship at Vandor- bilt. Cambridge ( Eng. ) university is to estab lish examinations for commercial certilla- catcs. No woman need apply hereafter to b6 * principal of n boys' grammar school in Phila delphia. There are 200 colleges for women in this country , 130 for men und 207 which admit both sexes. There are 8,000 characters in the Jnpancso alphabet. Learning your A B Cs In that country is no child's play. For the founding anil endowment of the Nowberry library , in Chicago , there Is n be ginning of considerably more than $3,000,000 , "A Jewish cookery instructor" has been advertised for by the London school board , on account of tlio largo number of Jewish chililicii in the school. Tlio WOO.OOO left to Colby university , \Vatervillo , Mo. , by ox-Governor Coburn , will bo immediately paid to the treasurer. This makes the total endowment fJM.OOO. The proposal that Texas shall use half her ton million surplus to build and endow a Sam Houston college is favorably received by ninny of the leading papers of that stato. Mrs. Florence Dinsmoro , the practical head of the Woman's Institute of Technical Design , to whose energy and Judgment it is Indebted-for the success H has achieved , is still n young woman , and was u graduate of tlio normal college of the city of Now York nine years ago , There are more vacancies In educational institution in Georgia Just now than over at nny one tlmo before , namely : Cliancollor- slifps of the state university , presidency of Emory college , professorship of mathemat ics at Wesleyan , presidency of Gordon insti tute nt Barnesvillo. and seven professorships In the school of technology. Arrangements have Just been effected whereby Callahan Ladles' college becomes a part of Drake university , both of DCS Moines , la. It will bo a normal and business college , with cx-Stato Superintendent John W. Akcrs ns president , and will bo ono of a circle of colleges which Drake university is to nave clustered around the parent institu tion. Pi'Cbldont-clect Patton of - Princeton col lege told the Chicago ulumnl Tuesday , that there would bo no remodeling of the college to emphasize single branches of study , but simply a pushing on in the progressive line of university development , keeping paca with Harvard and Yale. But ho neverthe less declared that Dr. McCosh's work In philosophy made it the duty of the univer sity to dcyoto to that department u full , largo and conspicuous place. . . Hon. Johu D , Wabhburn , secretary 1ms by I a vote of the board of trustees of Clark uui- HOUSEHOLD GOODS. ; i t , > Wo .will not bo undersold in our household - hold department and quote the fol lowing : Tinware of all kinds , So up. Extrn good wooden pail , l7c. Extra peed wash board , IBc. Large line sweeping broom , lOc. Largo oxtru flno sweeping broom 20c. Wash tubs , clothes racks , wooden bowls , step ladders , ironing boards , carpet - pot sweepers , etc. , at equally low prices Crockery and Glassware Elegant lustro B dinner sots , 107 pieces , $12. -Elegant lustre B dinner sots , 60 pie ces , $6.7-1. Fine decorated chamber sots,10 pieces $3.25. Fine wash bowl and pitcher , plain , 95c. 95c.Largo Hizo dinner plato , 6c. Largo size tea plato , -lc. Cups and saucers , per sot , 30c. Glass water sot , 5 pieces , in colors,98c. Gluss butter dish , colored , lOc. Fancy glass syrup can , lOc. Also a largo variety of fruit , glass sots , lamps , etc. , etc. | H Ladles'Fine Striped IIoso , 8c. Misses' Fine Striped Hose , 7c. Children's Flno Striped IIoso , Go. Gents' Bnlbrlpgnn Half IIoso , So. Lndlcs' fine fnncy border Union linen Ilnndkorohicfs , 80. Lndlcs' fine fnncy border Cnmbrlc Handkerchiefs , 4c. Children's flno fnncy border Hnndkor- cliicfs , 24c , dozen. 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