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f THE OMAHA DAILY BEE . : THURSDAY , JULY 5 , 1888. HOOK NOTICKS. NArnrfiN Srtitn. by a well knoxvn New Yorker , New York. The Judge Publish. .Nnpolcon Smith la suppoaod to4 1)0 ) rt flcscpndnnt of the "LUtlo Corporal * " wliohoiJs dlngramslocniing tire great treasures ncenmulnto'd Uy his Uliistrious ancestors , WOVQH In Avith the plot of n touching story of womnh'fl lo\-o nnd conitniicy during the great olgo of I'/.ris l thrj iilitory of how this trcnsui'o jvBs recovered nnd floaloil in America jn 13TO. Whooror the prominent Now Yorker nmy bo ho hus written a good fctory with an original ptol. Ton Ooi > AXtiOot-T ) , by Julian Corbctt. New York. MncMullan & Co. This work is a romanro of roiniirk- ' tihlo J-cshncs ? , and ono which in every chtip' - impresses the rorutbr with Iho intellect and researches of the author. Thvstory rolatoj "certain noteworthy iiassagC ! ) from the lifo ot Mr. Jasper THling. especially his connoelloii with the fooginning of the puritan party , and n rotation of his voyngo to Nombro do Ulos , under that ronowncd navigator , Kir Franci ? Dralto. " It is a fitting " companion for "John Inglcsant" and" "Sir Pcrcivnl. " "Mrrnons AK AIDI is TnAriuxn Onooiu rnv. " by Charles P. Kinp , A. M. , Ilontl- Jnnstcr of the Dearborn school , and for- inurly hiib-mnatcr of tlio T cwis Grammar scllool , IJoBton. Messrs. Leo & Slictmnl. The book is designed to help touchers nn > l normal pupils in presenting this Hludy interestingly nnd prollUtbly ; to give tcachors needed information , or to indicate where it may bo gained ; nnd nUo to iltaslrato the teaching < if an ex perienced tutor in the practical worlc of the bchool room. The best apparatus to use In elucidating the subjects arc described nnd teachers are instructed how to make , or where to purchase those which are the most desirable. "To\i Tin : HniDv.oii Ui'FitoM iniUowr.sT. " ] Jy Hni dolpli Hill , No. 8 , of the "Hoys' Homo Library. " ) > ttbllshcd by A. L. Hurt , 5T Hcckmaa street , Now York. The idea of publishing stories for boys by tlio best authors ; good whole some stories , that any parent will bo glad to put into a child's hands , was an excellent one and has boon religiously carried out by the publisher. No. 8. just published is "Tom the Heady , " by Handolph Hill , a popular writer , and keeps up the high standard of the pre vious numbers , which are by such authors as James Otis , Horatio Aljjor , jr. , Harry Castlemon , Edward S. Kills , etc. "Tun RTOIIY or OHIO. " Hy Alexander Hhick botnff Ilia second volume ol tlio new scries , tlio "Story of the States , " edited by Elbridgo S. Urooks , Boston , D. Loth- orp & Co. Mr. Black's book sketches the early history of the Ohio valley , touching briefly upon the Indian struggles and traditions ; describes succinctly the movements thai planted civilization in Iho northwest , and brings the state history down to the present , year , with its centennial observances , thus cover ing the full century of Ohio's lifo. 13Asr.-iiAi.t. . How to become n player with tlio orljjitii history anil oxppnoiu'O of the Riime , by John Montgomery Ward , of the New York base-ball club. Philadelphia : I the Athletic Publishing company. | In a column and a half review of this work the Now York World says : "Mr. Ward's book is probably the most ex haustive work yet published concerning the great American game. It not only hunts out the origin of base-ball itself , ' but goes back in search ot the lirbt ball Over iifced for purposes of tport or paus- time , and mentions " : i certain lady of Corcyra , Anngallu by name. " as having made the lirst ball for play. " Tlio Land of the Pueblos. By Susan E. Wallace. 12mo , cloth , ilnoly illustrated. Johu 15. Alden , publisher , Now York. Mrs. Wallace , who is the wife of Gen eral Low Wallace , author of "Bon Hur , " is well known as ono of the brightest , most entertaining , and in structive writers of the day. This volume - umo will greatly enhance her reputa tion. It is a delightful thing to visit with her the picturesque , romantic , nl- \Vtiys curious , and sometimes wonderful , scones which she places before the i'cader almost as vividly us the reality. 1'ho story of an ancient American civil- IsatSon if not as old as that of Egypt , J'Ct even more deeply shrouded in mys tery is a fascinating ono , and ought tope po familiar as may be to all American i-cadors. Thousands will welcome the buok with real delights and no realtor who takes it up will fail to be oatoi.- iaincd and instructed , The Popular Science Monthly for .Tuly is on a par with its uniform oxcol- Jonco. Among its many features are papers on "Safety in ITouso-Drainngo , by Mr. W. 10. Hovt ; "Gourds and Bottles tles , " bv Grant Allen. The third and concluding paper of thn scries of "Dar- wiiii&m and the Christian Faith ; " "Tho Touching of Psychology. " by M. Paul Janet. , Mr. George M. Dawson's "Cus toms and Arts of the Kwakiool" relates to u curious tribe living in the northern imrt of Vancouver islands. Dr. Manly Miles points out what are to be in tub future the "Linos in Progress in Agri \ t culture. " Mr. .1. B. Mann makes a vig > orous exposure of the "Fallacies in the Trades-Unions Argument. " Knuign \V. L. Howard describes the observa tions which ho matle during the expedi tion in "Arctic Alaska. " Tlio purpose and importance ol "Manual or Indus trial Training" nro discussed by Prof , O. Von Taubo. A portrait and bkoteli pro given of Prof. Paul Bert , the late tlitUingulshod French naturalist and civil administrator. The July number of the American Magazine is being prepared with n vunv of making it especially appropri ate for Hummer reading. YVhuo fully maintaining its high jilnrnry character , preference will bo given to the llghtoi "i class of literature. A feature will bo 11 1 notable symposium discussion , by the Joijding American authors , of thoChacc international copyright bill. Frcdorii U. Mather will contribute an amusing and interesting description ( fully ilHiv trated ) of Now England singing bchooii as they llouribheil sixty or seventy yours ugo. Mrs. Charlotte iti-ovo Unnovei Hvill furnish an illustrated paper on "Housekeeping by the United States Government , " describing the veterans homo near Dayton , O , Mrs. Admini Jahlgrcn will supply a short story cii' titled "A Night's Adventure. " The July Magazine' American His tory is fully up to the high standard o excellence long since reached by tlii noble periodical. One of its importan features is n graphic and instructivi account of Chief Justlco Morrison K Waite , from the pan of the editor , will a full-length frontispiece portrait of tin the great jurist , Tlio second paper o the issue is able nnd t > chol arly essay on "Tho Continental Con press , " by 'Judge William J. Bacon Then comes "Personal Recollections o Andrew Johnson , " a readable skotcl l > i Hon. Charles K. Tuckormau ; "JIas rJVniies oo Ono Hundred Years Ago , ' Jiy'S' nator Joseph S. Fowler ; "A Ciuin 11 r in the History of Spain. " bv Hem. . J , L. M , Curry , of Madrid' "Washington' Diary for Auguat.17M , " fr im the man \i'Tiit | collections , of General Mureditl JiVnd , now in Paris ; "Extracts from ui .rnglishman's 1'ouket N.otebook1 , ii . . in which the trnvolor l.oavcs New Orleans nnd - itachtsVrn , I'ru"Tho : Mound BuUdcrs Wcro Indi ans. ' an Important contribution bjl the antiquarian ffliolnr Cyrus Thomas. ] 'h. ] } . ; nd " 1'ionocr Work of .Tared Spnrks , " by lro'f. Herbert'B. A < lnm , of Johns Hopkins university. . Tlio Woman's World for-Tuly ts a pnr- ticulnry good number. The aliening paitcr by Julia Wodgcwood is 0.11 "Women and' Democracy.1 An illus trated paper follows , showing what women have tlono in the way of benefactions - factions for Oxford. "Recollections of Cobilen,11 by Dorothy Novill follows. An account of Marie BashkSrlfcff , a voung Russian painter , who , if she looked anything like her portrait , must have been unusually prdtty. "Women Club Lifo" Is discussed by Amy Lcoy. The department of fashions in this magazine is one that lias no rival , irtid the women of America liavo thoroughly u wakened to this fact. The Monroe chapter in Wide Awako's Presidential series , "Children of the White Houso" ( July number ) , gives tin account of Mndamo Catnpan's famous bchool in Franco , which Kliza Monroe nltondcd , where she was the intimate schoolmate of Hortonso Beauharnais , the future queen of Holland. The portraits traits which the queen sent over to the daughter of her old school friend have been engraved for this article , com prising Iiortcn&G as a schoolgirl , Her tense as queen , and Mndamo Cam pun. A spirited picture is drawn of Kllzr In after life , as Mrs. liny in the white house , where she inaugurated many of the social perplexities and quotllons of etiquette which vex Washington to day. NOTKS. "Our Young Folks' Reading Circle" is the name of a now organisation , ' formed for the purpose of promoting good reading among the boys and girls of our laud from eight to sixteen years of age. It is otllcorod by a board of di- tors , including William II. Ridoing , of the Youth's Companion ; Mrs Mary A. Llvermoro , Frances E. Willnrd , Prof. J. W. Stearns , of Wisconsin university ; Dr. John Bascom , Into president of Wis consin university ; Rev. Lyman Abbott , editor of the Curisliati Union , and a board of coiibclors. among whom are such names us lion. Richard Edwards , Illinois ; Hon. Henry Sabin. Iowa ; Suporintendcn W. S. PorryAnn Arbor , Mich. ; Hon. A. W. Edson , Massachus etts ; Mary E. Burl , of the Cook County Normal school ; F. M. Crundon , of the HI. Louis public library-Miss ; C. M , Rowing , of the Hartford library ; J. N. Lamed , of the Bullalo library ; Superin tendent J. M. Greenwood , Kansas City ; Colonel F. W. Parker , and others. Tlie central olllco is managed by Mr. S. R. Winchell , nt 185 Wnbash nvonuo , Chicago cage , to whom inquiries should bo sent for information nnd terms of member ship.The The author of that taking novel. "A Modern Jacob , " is a Worcester lady , who writes under the nom no plume of "Hester Stuart. " Some things bhc says on the subject of marriage are worthy of special reprint and wide distribu tion. tion.Tlio Tlio time for the Lothrop literature iirizo competition has been extended to December 1 , in order to give school people the summer vacation and the fall for the preparation of manuscripts , This competition , it will be remem bered , is open to nil school people children , students and professors in our public schools , colleges and institutions of loa"iiing ( Sunday schools included ) , and them only. A pretty fair idea of the literary tal ent now in training can bo arrived at when the manuscript of the Lothrop lit erature pri o competition ( open only to school people , students and teachers ) are nil in. It may be safely supposed that all the Longfcllows , Holmcs's , Ilawthornes , Howells's nird Mrs. Stowcs of A. D. 1'JOO ' nro now pegging away at their school-desks ; and the manuscript sent in will be well searched for gleams of "tho divine lire. " All readers of "Pansy's" books and their name is lejjion will want a copy of the dainty volume of selections from her writings prepared by Miss Grace Livingston , under Mrs. Alden's own supervision. The title will bo "Pansics for Thoughts. " The book will be out early in July. In July n now magazine , to bo called Currcnt'Liloraturc , is to make its llivt appearance. It is to be eclectic in char acter , but will dillcr very materially from other publications , founded upon the idea of the reproduction of that which has already been published. The editor-in-chief of Current Literature is is Mr. F. M. Somors. who i.-t known to journalism and literature us the founder , in connection with Mr. Frank M. Pixlcy , of the San Francisco Argo naut. For the last few years Mr. Somers has been in London , Paris and this city , studying up the matter of this new eclectic publication in connection with otlier business. Ho is , therefore , thoroughly informed as to tlie liold anil its possibilities and fully equipped for the work. The associate oilitor is Mr. Alfred Balc.h. Beware of worthless imitations of Dr. Jones' Hod Clover Tonic. The genuine cures headaches , piles , dyscpsiaaguo ] , malaria , and is a perfect tonic and purifier. Price CO cents. Goodman Drug Co. GEORGIA VOODOOISM. Some Marvelous StorlcH Told of an Old Colored "Oootor. " A strange case of voodooism has boon reported at Atlanta , Ga. , nays the Now York Sun. In Sandeisvilto about a month ago the wife of the Rov. Tom Thomas , ono of the most religious col ored men in the community , felt u pe culiar pain in her limbs whiim grad ually onvolopcd the entire body. In stead of yielding to ordinary physio , each ( ioao administered seemed to aug ment her sulVering , and finally it dawned upcn Tom that his wife was bo- wltchod , and he sought the aid of Gus Choovoi'jt , a half-brocil Indian , noted for his knowledge of occult sciences. The old doctor as BOOH as ho approached preached told Tom that his wile had been poUoiicd with rattlesnake poison by a neighbor , and that had three days more delay boon made she would have boon doatl. Ho could save her , though , and for the sum of $18 undertook to antiilutu the poison. His medicines would , ho said , at o'clock on a certain day , make her sick almo-it unto death , but after that bho would got woll. The poison under his treatment exuded - udod from the pores of her skin in threadlike sprays of mucous. Finally the woman recovered , and is now at work booing cotton. Sunday last Iho old voodoo doctor went to Tom's to find out the poisoner. This ho pretended to accomplish with a .talismanio ball pen dant from u string. The neighbors as sembled , and the ball was held up in front of each as his- name was called , until Boston May was reached , when the ball llcw toward him , and ho stood accused. Old man Jerry's well , on n lot adjoining Tom's , began boiling up labt Monday , and whenever a bucket of vrntei1 is drawn -it begins to foam ami run over a la. sotlliu powder , until the ibuckot is oinptv. The wondrous liHlo ball also lajs this , devilment to Boston , and the old doctor says -the cause is a littlu bottle of poison placed in thu bottom tom of the well. A NEW SCHEME. An Old Lady Ofvos Homo Sound Advice - vice t < > n Young AVll'e. Strange things are sometimes heard on. the olovnled railroad trains , but it is seldom that a conversation overheard - heard is inloi'Mlhig.nnd beneficial as well , says' the Now York Mail and Ex press. 11 was reserved for a reporter , however , to discover that such n thing could bo , nnd the discovery was made lu this way : It was on n , crowded car nt Thirty-fourth s'troot. An old lady was talking with n voung woman. "Woll. Mary Jenkins. " remarked the former , "did I over ! Why. Molly , 1 hain't eeen you for almost a year , 'rfposo you're kcepin' hotiso ? Yes , I thought so. Well , Molly , don't ' forget to always keep an egg in the house. You can do without your planner , nml ye needn't bo over particular 'bout n L'jvrpot for the front room : but yo can't 'ford to bo without eggs , * ' "Well , returned Molly , "Jim mid I liuvo thus far managed to have n piano , carpets nnd eggs as well. But why do you lay such stress on keeping eggs at Imndy One must bo without them oc casionally. " "Never do it , Molly ; nu egg is worth its weight in gold. 'Sposin' you're warm and fan yourself or cookin' crullers an'tho grease spatters tin an' scalds you , the white of mi egg Is the most soothing thing you can put on it. If you're choppin' klndlins' and bark your lingers , nolhin' like egg. 'Sposln' ' Jim gits a Job comforter. That little skin that lines the inside of an ogg'll do moro In ono dny than all the bread and milk , flaxseed soap and sugar poultices or cobblers wax you would use in a week. For clcantn' your Hat irons' an' mnUin' thorn smooth , u&o the yolk of nn cjrg , nnd by riddm' your head o' dander well , Molly , there hain't nothin' to compare with it. For corns and bunions nolhin'is so coolin' as the while of an ecrg. For toothache it can't bc"beat , while in eases of dysin- tory I don't want no other medicine. Beaten up slightly with or without sugar , and swallowed at ono gulp , it helps to allay the inflammation of the stomach mid the intestines , and finally brings you around all right. If you don't want to drown love's young dream in a cup of muddy cofTee , use ogg.s to clear it and , Molly , do you know any- thin' in the world so good in cases in poisoniu' as the while of eggsV 1 guess you don't. TliDn consider Iho value of eggs in " The rest of Iho old lady's lecture on eggs was lost , for at this juncture the guard called out : "Chatham square , change for City hall and Brooklyn bridge ; this train goes to South ferry ! " One touch of kindness that a house keeper will appreciate is the presenta tion to her of several bottles , na.v of ono bottle , of Van Duzer's Flavoring Ex tracts which nro known and esteemed in every properly ordered household for their ascertained purity , delicacy and height of lluvor. They arc particularly economic , necessitating the use only of the least quantityand the bottles of the liye diifi-rcnt sizes contain more than the average. All grocers bull thorn. HE HAD A CLOSE CAUL. A Nearly Fatal Accident to n Diver Wlillo 1OO Kcet Below the Sitrluce. Captain Young had a terribly close escape with his lifo while at work in 100 feet of water near Faulkner's Island re cently , says the New Haven ( Conn. ) Union. lie had gone down to put chains under a sunken vessel. A sys tem of telephoning has been arranged for divers , so that by moans of a wire , which is inside the air pipe , oral com munication can bo hold with those on the boat above ; and to test the efficiency of this improvement Captain Young had a now air pipe with the telephone addi tion made for use on this occasion. Ho remained under the water some time and succeeded in placing the chains under the sunken Helen Augusta , when suddenly the supply of air , which is pumped to divers at this depth by steam power , gave out. Ills clothing , which was before so in Hated , was pressed about him. A horrible rible death from suffocation or the great pressure of the water at such a depth seemed imminent. Ho had strength to signal the men above to haul him up , but that was all. Ho felt himself rising higher and higher toward the surface of the water , his hand touched the fore- rail of the sunken craft , and the horri ble thought of what would certainly bo if he became entangled in the rigging overhead came before Ins mind. From that time lie remembered nothing until ho recovered consciousness i n hour afterward. The attendants of the diver divined something wrong and hauled him up as speedily as possible. In doing so the air pipe was drawn , and the attendants BIW : that ono of the brass couplings of the hoao hud broken. This furnished a key to llio matter. Grasping a long and keen knife , one of the attendants jumped overboard as the inanimate form of the diver appeared , and , ns boon as the surface was reached , slit the heavy suit in various places , so as tu allow the air to circulate freely about the incased body. The helmet and heavy garments were removed ns ox- pedilioiihly na possible , and an horn afterwards the captain recovered. An AliKOlute Cure. The OniGIN'AI. ABIRTINE OINTMENT Is only put up In largo two ouneo Un boxci , nnd Is an absolute euro for old sores , burns , wounds , chapped him Is , and all skin erup tions. Will positively euro nil kinds of piles , Aslc for the OUIGINAL A1HRTINE OINT MENT. Sold by Goodman Drue Co. at 22 cents per box by mall 80 cents. DOUBLY PERSONALITY. Tlio Two lilves Jfaii 3Iay Jjenil , Waking and Hli-ojiln . Paul .Tarrct in the Popular Science Monthly says : The fact of sleep 111113 of itself have already suggested the idea of two distinct persons , for wo cer tainly are not the same sleeping anil waking. Yet , in bleep wo linvo recol lections from the waking state , and we can romoinbor from sleep when awake , There is , therefore , an essential con nection between the two states. There nro in natural somnambulism at the game Ume moro and less of analogy with the wakeful condition , In ono respect it moro re&omblof wakofulne&s ; for while , in natural bleep , the dream is absolutely inco herent , the somnambulist plays out hit dreams ; that is , ho executes a system oi co-ordinated movements having a be ginning , a middle and an end , or a cer tain coherence. On the other hand , somnambulism is further separated from wnhefulncss in the fact that the man awake wholly loses the recollection of what the slcoplng man has done , while the somnambulist can roinembot what ho has done in n previous sleep , There are , then , in some fashion , twc lives , and the hypothesis dreamed oi Children Cry for Pitcher's ' Castoria , When B by WM dcJr , we garo her Ceetoria. When ike waaa Child , stecritd tor CwtorU , . When Kb * became Miss , ehe clunp to Cfcstorta , Whtn hc had ChlUren , etc jaT > tfc < ia Caatorla , Burlinglon Borlinglo ! Roote . The Burlington takes the lead. It was in advance of all lines in developing Nebraska It was in advance of all lines in establishing dining-car service between Missouri river points and Chicago , It was in advance of all lines in giving the people of Omaha and the West a fast mail service. It was In advance of all Sines in running its trains from the East into Omaha proper. It was in .advance of all lines in reducing the time of passenger trains between Omaha and Chicago. It was in advance , and is the only line by which you can feave Omaha in the morning and arrive in Denver the evening of the same day. It has been progressive in the past. It will lead in the future. Travel and ship via the Burlington. Ticket Office , 1223 Farnam Street. Telephone 250. Depot on Tenth Street. by Pascal is very near to being roa 1 ized : "If wo dreamed every night the pume things it would affect us as much as objects that we see every day ; and if an artisan were sure to dream during the twelve hours of every night that he was a king 1 believe that heou1d be almost as naimy as a king who should dream for twelve hours that he was tin artisan. " ' Pascal speaks hero only ol dreaming , but it must not bo forgotten that somnambulist performs actions that takes place in the real worldho ; walks.hu writes , ho ( Iocs nearly everything that ho does while awake , and is oven able to speak and reply. Hence we have only to represent to ourselves somnam bulism gaining more ami more upon the walking condition , encroaching upon it , and at last becoming a second walk ing alternating with the otncr , and re taining only one feature of somnam bulism the loss of recollection on wait ing. Its superior excellence proven In millions of homos for more tlmn a quarter of n century. It Is used by the I'nlted Putt-a f Jovermiient. Kn- dorsed by the hcnds ot the Kiont universities as Ihe btroiiso t , tuirrst nnd most healthful. Ur. 1'rlccs Cream ftakliiK 1'owder does not contain ammonia , lime or nluni. Sold ouly In cans. 1'llKi : 1IAKIM ! I'OWUhU I'D. New York , Chicago , St. l.ouls. SEIIHA-MAMDRAKE-nUCHU It baa stood the Test of Yearn , ' Curing all Diseases of the BLOOD , LIVER , STOM ACH , KIDHEYB.BOW- EI.B.fte. It Purifies the Blood , Invigorates and Cleanses the . System. BfTTERS DYBPEPSIA.CONSTI- CURES PATIOH , JAUNDICE , M.CIBEASISDFTHE BIOKinJADACHE.BIL- LIVER IOUBCOMPLAINTB&c under disappear at once KIDNEYS its beneficial influenca. STOMACH It la purely a Medicine AND ae its cathartic proper ties forbids itfl me BI a BOWELS beverage , It is pleai- act to the testa , and as easily taken by child- ran , as adults. A1LDRUGGISIS pniCKLY ASH BITTERS CO PRlCElDOUAR Bole 1'roprletori , BT.Louja and K-iHBiU Orrx T. E. CILP1N , FIRE INSURANCE BROKER , Ilooni 03 Traders' Hullill"Oj CHICAGO. Herercncoi-MetronollUn Nutlonal Bank It , U Hun A Co , Tlio DruJurtet Co. Grab Orchard WATER. NATURES' GREAT REMEDY. A. a oorrrv-23 ctrizs : , Crab OrcUard Water Co. LouisvUIo. Kyf QON'T SCOLD a man for groaning when lie has IUiL'HmalKinorNeunxlla. { The pain is simply awful. No torture in the nncicnt tiiuM was more painful tlmn lhoe twin illseft'-cs. llnl ouchtn't a man to bo blamed if , having Ithcii- inatisni or Ki'tirulqiit , lie wont nsn when it has uroil Alli-l'i-pho-ron , tliou and < who have MiU'orcd in thu same way 1 It has cuicil hnmlreils after physicians have pronounced them iiKMir.ibli1. "The xUll ot five phyloinrn conM tint cun- roe of Ilh uuiiittMti which hid willed in the hips , nerk nnd nhoulder * . Ho Intento uj < h the lihin thnt ( deep uan r.hnr > M im ] > iul- ii lrt Tno lit-st diw nf Alhlophoros pave me reliof. and the Ihlrd onabltnl mo to slprp ( or four r.iid n tmlf houra nithout nxkiiiK. 1 continued It * 11 0 And am no * wpll " KKV. S. 11 THOYKIl , New Albany , Ind. i > iit > fur lheKnntil\il I'oloiX'J pic ture , " Moorish Mniilun. " THEATHLOPHOROS CO. 112 Wall Si. N.Y. Or the Liquor Knljlt , Positively Cured bj AdinitiislcrhigDr. Hniues' Ooltlcu Specific. M ran to Rlveu in n cup of coffee or tea with out the Know ledpe ot the person tuklng It : abso lutely h&rmlt B , anil vl\l \ effect a permanent nnil speedy euro , whether llio putlcnt la n inodcrnto drinker or iin nlcoholic wreck. Thousands of I'runkuida have licen intule tempcratu men who 1m ve taken Golden Suocltlo in tlialr cotfet ) with out tholr knowledge ) ami to day believe they null drinking of tlielroun free will. Itnovci fnlK The system once Improanatoil With the BpeclUc , itbpcomes an tutor impossibility for tlio liquor nppotlto to oxlst. Torsalo by ICuhn & Co. , loth and Donolas ets. , i > nci 18tli nnd Cum- 'nusts. , UmnliH , Neb. ; A. 1) ) . Foster A ; llro " ' Ulnils. loxra. UHI.IC KOTirU. - HliADIjlUKTKUS B Department of the I'lutto , Chief Quaiter- Pster'.s Ollk-c , Onmha. I\ob. , .Inno . ] sia _ Peah-il I'lonoials , mibjcct to the usual condi tions , will be lecelveil nt thlsriillco until DUO o'clock p. M. , July 1(1 ( , 1S , nt which tlmi' they will b oDfiiPil , lor MipplyliiK onts , of c < io < l mer-hnnlnblo quality , biiliject to inspection , ns follows : At Kcjiiiy. Neb. , 4.)1WJ ) Ibs. , more or lejs. At Sidney , Nob. , CO.O fl Ibs . moro or less. Thn oats must bo ready for delivery nt thiMO points ns follows : At Konrney , Neb. . on or bfloiv .lul > Sith At bldnt-y. Nob. , on or befoio Annual 10th. The ( iovernment 10- fervethe ilKht to rojoi't any or nil proposals. IInnl ! : for bidding and full paitlnilars fur nished on nppll'-ntlnu to thH ofllce. W.M. 11. Chief : ( ) uarlorma > ter. J2lMt jlyChief DK. E. 0. WKST'B NF.UVE AND HRAIN TPEAT- WENT , a Rimrantped specific for Hysteria , Dizzi ness , Convulsions , Ht , Nervous Nouralpla , Heudacne , Nenoua Prostration , caused by tlio nso of alee hoi or tobacco. Wakefnlnosi , Mental Depresslou , Softening of the Drain , resulting In Iniantty. nnd leading to mlserv , decay und death , f'rcmntnrr Old ARO , llrurenncss , Loss of Power In either BOX , Involuntary Losses nnd 6permntorhun causud by over-exertion of the brain , eolf-abuso or over-lndulRencu. llach box contains ono month's treatment. H.OT n box , or six boxes for 45.00 , sent by mall prepaid on re ceipt of price. \V15 GUAnANTEK BIX BOXR9 To cure any enso. With each order received by ns for fix boxes , accompanied with Vt.0 < ) , we will sonrt the purchaser our written guarantee to refund the money If the treatment does not effect a euro ( Junrnnlecs Issued only by C. P. UOOUMAN , DriiKuint , Bole Asent , lllS Knrnatn trflft Omana. Neb U. S. DErOSITORY , OMAHA , HEB. 1'alil Up t'npiliil . IjiH.'iO Surplus . 50,000 U. W. VATKS. 1'resldent Ia : lBB. HBHU , Vlco I'resldant. A. K , 'i'ou/AMN. 2nd Vlre President , \v. u 8. llL'tini- : ! , w , V , Monsu , JOHN 8. OOI.I.INS , II , W , VATK-i. JKWIb H , ttf.t.l ) , A K. 'faV7.Al.lK. Hanking Olllro- THE IRON BANK , Corner l tli and rurimm yts. A General UankiiiBllusinesaTransacted Exposition Privileges QAl El l' < "s ° in wlsliliif lo imivhaie FDR OHLL , jirlvlleKes at tlio National \ - iiosltion nt Kansas ( Jlty , ojioulni ; September J ( > . las' * , and contlnuliiK ( , lx weeks , are In vited to artdicss C. HAI.l'H EVANS , ( ientral ilatagcr , Kansas City , -Mo. HAIR BALSAM ( I an ! S end bcautlnw tlie hair. 1'romoU'S a luiurlont prow Hi. N ir Ffllt to Rulore Ory HilrloiUYtulhful Color. Curcj calpdiiruosaiiUlialrfaUIOL- FLORESTON COLOGNE. licit irmtuit ud iMUsg ot I'tt ! 'tut' * , ttc. Who Is.VEi , NEUVOtJH. Hr.Iin.ITA- TEI > .wbn In hi I'OLI.Y hud IONO11ANCC MR6 TmrtR : > awnjr bin VIOORof HODY , HIND and MANJflOon. cnuslng xliauitlnR ilrsln Upon Ibo FOUNTAINS of LIFE. I3EADA < tmK , DA.OKAC IK , Drcadrtlf Drrnms , WK.VKNr.WN of Memoir. AHtS- . .n , . .upon the fr'ACE. Hiid all tbe KFFEOTH leading to BA.R1.Y DKOAY and pcrhftM OOJVHWMP. TIOH or IWHAWJtf T , ihould contult at once the CKMiRHATEn Dr Clntke , Established IBM. Hr Clarke has mudo Pir.UVOCn J > T- Iim.llTT.i2IONl ) nnd all Dltcaees of Ibo OE.VJTO OEU ART Orgnui a I.ito fi'nrty. It ouik ii no dlBkrenro WHAT you TP when orVHO h s fulled to euro jcu. liar to their aex can consult with the assurance nf speedy relief and cure. Stud 2 conta poitage for works on your dictates. /\5J-flond 4 cent * postage for Velclirntfd TCcriiB on Oliroulc , Nervous and I > cll- co'e IHia&see. Coniuliatlon , patsoniil'y or by Utter , IVen. Consult the old Doctor. Vbonnnndn cured. O S3 COB and nnrlors prlvnto. 3-Thoso contemplating Marriaye cand for Dr. CInrSie'n culsbratcd tfulao Utlo and Fcmnlp. each 16o. , both 26c. utampi ) , Bcfoic conflfllnc your ct.it , contult Or. CE.AHKE. A friendly Idler or call may v ( ! future guecringnnd chamo , and add r.oldcn y ai8 to lifo. s-Book " I.tf'n ( Secret ) Err - r r& , " EOc. ( etamps ) . Mi-Ulclno and writings sect everywhere , ecuro from exp re. Hours , 8 to 8 ; Sundays , U to 12. Addrf ts , F. D. OLABKE , M. D. 106 Scs , Olarte SC. . OHIOAQO. ILL. "The Overland Btoute. " IIus so nrfanjjrcti its Family Cur service , that berths cun now bp re served upon application by any ticket agontto M. 1. Cjfcovyl'ussonjjef Agent , Council Blulfs , Iowa. The reservations when intulo are turned over to the train conductors taking' out such cars , > that passengers cun now secure berths or dered , the biune as a Pullman berth is reserved and secured. J. H. TKUBKTS , K. It. rOMAX , Gen. 1' . A ; T. Agent. ABs't ( j . I' . & T. A OMAHA , NED. S , K , FELTOH & CO , ( llUL II U1IW And MauulacturerB' ARcnts for WATER WORKS SUPPLIES , Ofalldoscrlptlons. Hydraulic Engines , Sui-veys. Do- tnil Plans and Specifications. Furnished on Short Notice. Correspondence Solicited. Office , Strain's ' Building , Fourth Floor , OMAHA , NEBRASKA , roit Bed Bugs , Roaches , Ant-i , Thai And nny other Injects , use Infallible Insect Powder , A Iso contracts taken for clean ing liotelH , hospitals and in Ivato residences trom vunnln. Satmf in linn Kiiurantcud or no pay. 1'rliii Ipal Ijopot 41U Boutli I'Jtli Street. nigO hnseivenunlver- lal BatlsfDctlun In till cure ot CionorrhU'H and ( HocU I prescribe It and ( eel safe In recommend- liiB II lo all EuOeren. A.J.hTOXKIl , M.D. , Dtettur , III. rmcK.si.oo. t. BOia by COLD MKflAL PARIS RXPOSlTfOtf ISIS. NOB , 3O3-404-I7O-6O4. ? THE MOST PSRPECT OF PENS. E.T.Allen , M. D. , Homceopalblc Specialist. THROAT AND ( JOSE. ately J'mcrlUd. MAMGE OMA1IA\ \ Surgeon and Physician , Office N W Couier iltli ai-d ongU 3t. telephuue , 103 , li jid aa t lej Ugu . o5i. DESIRABLE H.OMKS. C , F , HARRISON , W 4JS South Ifftti Street , , < - o - Cil K HAH W m rori St. MtirrX T * , | JJ > IO.V./UUfln i > 9dt9 rooms anil b t ro'omi 1 r ' , nticAuiif.il hrf > . llimss ot S rooms , bn.'wroom , . otlicotfir whole lieu ci ho.N an- nl'hf < l In onk , Mtrlien n1 np-MMrt h rd pine flit I'tipdlnollsaotmrrcl < l torn , furnace. fdlnr under nholo lioii'C , built t > l tlio owner. Hull trout la llRtucom pine * , lot MxIM , C 1/ Kf\f\ : t ftonl on 0 * rjt1 TB. Itotn * JplV/ jOUlloriOnHmisnlih ll llio modem Ira * provcimnti. The mo t bcnutifnl locM Clni'in How * ft " room * flnl'liM In jdlow 4 . ) jiJUL'i > lncic t rront , lot In MurMi's ndilllloa oneni'lo , on atitli Wlh n\c , ncnr lx > nrvntvurth | one- lirvlt rnrti. A W t > ftr nlii. Ci'-J QlNVIiul'or I'lnco , put front , lot srntlM. ijpOjOUlMintle tree , neat A room colt.iuc , Booa C ? > l at" ' fl'IMii , homo flnMipd Inonk , Imlltbyimnnf nnil li vi - 'a 1 ! , Imrn on lot. Terms (5 c h , balance to liiltp < uchn or. C ! I * > nn H n coifty < tJ. tieuw ! > room * , well. ip I , , V. JUrl'trrn. vn t IroW , uiimtcl ) terms M cn Ii. bilnlico nrrstiBPil for. CM f"V ) > Moeanl bnltdlns lot In Ornnh * View. Cp IJ I O f300cn lib lnnco 10.i | < T month. < 2' > HifVl Vnlmiomit I'Inrt'.iilracottnRo liroonn. tj , ! ) UVV. . / cl tcrn , well nnd conl hon c , S It. nburJ urmto ; cast trout. Terms fMJ to HU ( ) cash , bMftuo imr. < ! * ) /ll in Very nno bnlMIng Idt ftenlsci ndJ4 Ci > ij I v/v./ room f or two rottw . QO fV\n KMt front lot In llnnirom t > l rO iltlU \ tJp.iU JU feet , very luhtly , eooil neighborhood friio.l lioii os colnH up nil around It. ' > , ; Cff \ Now cloRiintS room lie o , nil niodorn tJfi jV/VJV/lmpiofomptit * , corner \Voolirortu ntiil Virginia arcnnc'i nir tcrnn. Ol KIM ! South loth M. comer lot 112 reel unlOltj tjp IjtJUUSt. , by tJJU'Ol deep. Tito retinues on tel ro'lliisfl.Wi room for three morn tottnui-s sbmli trfC'-Sblor ks from M. i nt linn .nolniMimbrnncti. IVnut 1 1\D cnMi , bnlnnco In 1. 2 nnil il yi'fti-i ; n bin Imrvtiln , C'U " ? / r"Ifo 1-ottHBO Mnrlon plncoi will iml ( ) , OVV.7 { ; , ( . ) in-li with It ami tnKo Bnumlcn street property , C. P. HAK&ISOKT , 418 South 15th Strcot. Clinttot MoftrtnRo Salo. BY virtue of n i'lwlli-1 inoi IKIII.O < < xvcutr > rl ntid ( U'llvoirit byVllllani DnlilHuuni , nf tuclt/ | ) of Oinnlin. iJditKlas County , State ot Ni'brnska , to 1' . A Mm sit or Otu.Uiit , Nehrn'kn , nnil ilntod A Uto'jrithilnyorJitm * , A. l . I'-1' , nlul nictl ihtho t olllco of tlie Countv Olofk nf llto salil OOunty of Douulas , on tlio Will tiny ot .Itilto. ls ! < , niul tipon \\hlcli i to fault MXI Inu'ti inivilt' , nml upon wnlcli tht'to Is lum < ltio tinMIIU of t o luinilti'il nnil t\vvntv-two tlollnrn , itJyi , to cntlsfy which 1 nnnll mil the property llu'toln niontloiu-d , nml tlcsoilbcU , Viz : Two ciroen iloois , 1 nxMiluit , " lint inc-is , i looking Klns" < , 1 heuntrr Innk , I Rlass front < ll lR's null' , nml onu nnxolliio stove. Said propeity Is now at No. "ti > 7 NnrllilLtliBtiTet In Oliitthn , In snltl county nnil stnto. TliM sivlo Is liy vttttte of H IOTIcnnlnlnpil In sniil tnort- K KO : until property will 1 10 i-old nt public nuu- tlonntNo TOT Notth IMh fltiwt , 111 tlio rttjof Otnnlin , in Bolil County nml Stnti > . on Iliontli day of .Inly 1 8 , nt lu o'clock In tins forenoon ot tliuttl.iv. D xtoil nt Omnhn. thH 'Jrtth iluv of Juno 1883. jM-JyMO K. A. MAll ll. Moitgunco. Chattel MortnnKo Sale , BY virtue of n chattel mortpiRouxecMitcit mid ilellvuipd bylllltiui Dahlnmnti , of Iliecltr of Omaha , Douglas I'uttnty , stnto of Ni'briwkn , to 12. A. Mnrsh. of Omnhn , No'ontskn , nnd ilutml tlu > s.itli dsv of 1-Vbvnnr.v. A.I ) . i Sc , nml tiled In tlio olllco of t ho comitv rlurk of tlm MRlil county of DotiKlns. on the aitn ilay of I'uiiruury. liw. at 11 It ) o'clock n , in. , ami upon which default lias boon ninile , and upon which tharo Is now cHlu tlie sum of seven hundroil and uty onoi3-100 ; dollars ( $7ill.8 ! ! > , principal and Interest , to satis fy which 1 shixll sell the property then'ln men tioned nnd described , \lz : u dining mom tnbleH , ' . ) Hilvof-iilatod cmlors , 100 chairs , 1 cooking rnnco , pipes u'ldllxturi'.s ; 'J Rlass show cnsos , 1 voodencountoriind shi'lvlnu bnek of counter : nil crockery , glniMvnio , knives nnd forks ! 1 heatliiR atovo , solf-foeder ; ! i" > bedsteads , mattresses - tresses , KprliiRs , pillows , hheets , blankets , nnd nil bed clothlmj lvn li htniiilR , 'M lumps , 1 small heatlURstovo , 1 laumlryxtovc , nil laun dry utunslls , including tubs and wringers : nnd nllperfconnl property now sltiinto at Not. * 07OJ nml 711 Keith Wth street , nnd r > 17 Hurt struct , on alley , all in Omahn , lionclas county. No- brask.i. This sale Is by virtue of n 1ioer con- talii'Ml In paid inortKiiKO. Huld pioperly will bu sold nt public auction at Number 707 Ninth 10th sUoot , in the city of Oninba , In hnlil county nmJ ntnlo , on the 11th day of .Inly , 1R-CK , ut 10 o'clock In the forenoon of Unit day. Dated nt Oimilin tlils'-Mli dny of .Inno. 188' . y fMO K , A. JIAllSlI , Jlortgagce. Certified Checks , Payable nt eight on the Ptigot Sound National Bank Given as Security ( or Money Invested. To tlio'odoilrousor luDliu property on time , wo offer the lollimliiB' Wo will allow irom ' 1 irtOnthH to j ) vnrV lime , ncconlliiK to thn lalvl > ou snliict. \Vo clinrno noltlirr prigmliini nnr inlun-il on tinio pafiucnts , ami will il\p > ou a wmrnnty ilced.vo Inivo lots fitiJO 00 mill fvWMtliatnrultliln n rndliis ot two mid n hnlf inllui ot lliu pn t-olllio vra qulroonljr 1U per cent AS mi cnrne t iniini-y nnd wn will uUccCrtlilort chuck for tlio lull nniountof cncli aiiflcvory HUlxoquont ptiyipcut. Tliodiciklrdruirn by the I'lmot Hoiniil Niuiunnl bank nml Ii mnilopay- iibloat fUhl niul you cun ilrnir jrour luonor at any tlmo tliouphbf MI doing you forfeit your rlKmS to purclia olfiml. Muko your Inconio , no nmtterliotr srunll.cHrn iiompthlni ; . 'J'rnn > ciiitlncntnlriillr6nilii me lieuuliiK forScatllo , nml luaniiliicturlrelatlour. Ishlnit. ( timernl coiiiineico In In iqt tcol subslnn- tlnl progrosilon. llio dally pnpora nro lined with nccouiito of now cnlcrprHon , < : M cnrinndboriia car ? circle Seattle. Address VOUKtV .MOOKK , WIio have tUo l.AIUiKbT 1'HOl'EUTV LIST In SEATTLE , T. , The InrKCBt , tauten mid Ilnoitt In the world I'attserjdornccorarnodixtlunA unexcelled. Nuir Yorlit Clii io < vvlu JjfiuUnndat-rv KTIIIOI'tA . , lt'tT"th CIIICASSIA Jui.v23ih AM'imiiiA . . . . Ji'i.r 14th DEVU.MA NKWYOWCTO l.n utroor. VIA QUEBNSTOWK. TbnCulphrnlod st and llnest JUMMIth rMf'iiniRiiin i pcngcr Steamer In Aim. Pth C1TV OK 1UMK I Chi ) World. Hi | > t. tth NEW Vnmc'jo Livriii'uoi , VIA VI'KC : ThoCol ( ] | > r < itod I Lament iiml Uncut I'm .u-NKith : ; htenmMiip Bunker Stoiimcr In Jl'I.V Bill ClTVUKIlOMBl thn World. A IK ) . Hatoon pHiMiun to ( lln KOir , Perry , Liverpool , Itclfust or ( Juec'ii toffu , KV ) mid UiirnrdH | pur Ijlitt ovr .stouiu * ors. liiiiiiid iipwardH lorclty or Itoino. uioml-cluia ( U ) . Iti'turn llcknt'iit reduced rnti'8 nnulo nvnlhililo lor clllicrroute , itli ) > rlnff uxfurslonlHlii tint prlvllu o cifspelnu tlio North nnd smith of Irulimd.lhu lllv Mernev nnd | iklin ( | iin ( 'ldo. MucniKi > * ' ' ! . Anchor Line ilnilts puyublu Jruu of chnrtri ) . Milil ill luwcjt rules. Kor book of tours , tlckcM or furtliur Informa tion apply to HENDERS01I BROS. , 72 La BaUo St. , Chicago. Or to nny ol our local iiitcnU 3VAX MEYER & BBO. Jmlcrsal Music Deals. Western AKIUIIH for ChlcfcuilnK , Knnlio , Vote nntl Hahr Hfos. I'lanos ; Btory A : Clark A rmv Mcnuinir I'lnnos and Organs lint llttla used which will bo rohl UilH week nt Iho follovvlua letlnccil prices nnil lurin ? ; DlM'H ' 1 Knahn Kcjuaro , rest 1600 , for * : ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . r)5.0D ) $10.09 1 Ucciter Bros , fliiuaro Oraml cost tl.V ) , forlaw 20.00 10.00 1 llradlmry Huart | , ( O.st $ IOU , tor tin ) l . . . ir , i ) ] jo 00 1 1. 1' . llnleScjuaa' , cost fJT5. fnrlUi . 15.00 10,00 1 Btoddard Squaie , co < t t-tti , 1'ir , ' JUKI . 0.00 1 Kmcrccn Siinaro , n biilondld Imruulii , cost fVW , lor * K ) . . 10.03 C.'JO ' lllallett Duvla Kinard cJnind.cost * ' / > ( ) , for ijiii. . Uj.OJ 15,00 Ularaliull VVciiilel Uiultfht cost taw for ti73 . n.5o 10.00 \Vliidnor t'nrlt'ht , coist i'X ) ) , lor IM . . . ! 5.0fJ 10.00 IKImhall Ur.gan , con $ ir > , for , r > . 10.00 3.W 1 Kstpy Organ , roit f If.1) ) , for 810 . . . . . 10.00 3.00 IM.iKon & llamlln Organ , cost ; . , for Jkl . 10.00 5.00 C'nilin early anil taVu your pick , llrln thU a-1. with junto avoid inliiakua. aiAX MKYKIt Ai JUIO , , ' Corner Ititti and I'.trJiitin His , SOUTHERN Euj V IH r m w t . , AI.V , B1U11.Y , and otlier drllglillul rrtuit * . . ' a i R3d A bccond I'M' ! > ' fur tbe lioi.v LAND , riiicic ! : : , TUKKKY.Tliu Ml.l'.auJ tlieclilefcoinitili.ii iMinie of Ktiinjip , calls tauiodatu.- ud fur L > riMr , . E , TO URJEE , Franklin S i.v Bo3tct\v