THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : FRIDAY * JULY 27. 1888. I I LINCOLN NEWS AND GOSSIP , A Peculiar Dlvorco On so Pending Before the Supreme Court. POLITICS IN NEMAHA COUNTY. 1Vli.it Jlon. T. J. Alexander linn to or the Outlook In Jlln Din- trict New Notaries Com- inlBHlonud. LINCOLN Uunr.AU OP TUP. OMAHA DEE , 1B ( 1' STHI-.KT , \ LINCOLN. July 20. "Married or not imirrled" must bo a roxiitious question , cbpociully when the words have boon spoken uniting one unto tiiiotlior und the stuno contrnol IIUH Jioon unnullod by u court of competent jurisdiction. A cuso prc-bontlng this complication wits filed in the mi promo court yesterday afternoon. It comes on error from On o county. Moses U. imd Sarah E. "Wisdom are the plaintiffs and Ann E. Wihdoui , by Virgil C'liipman , lior ( ruardliin , and Joseh ] E. Cobboy , lior next frionu , nro the dofcndants. In 1884 , at the spring term of the district court , the plaintiff in error secured a divorce from Ann E. Wisdom , the defendant in error. The service was made by publication. Soon after the divorce was pi-anted to him ho married Sarah E. Wisdom , who is now joined in the action with him as ono of the plaintiffs in error. Since this marriage they have continued to liyo together as husband and wife. But the suit which now brings them into the supreme court was commenced over two years ago. The defendant in error , by Virgil Chipmnn. her guardian , filed a petition in the district court , the prayer of which was to sot aside the dcoroo of di vorce , that she might como into court Riitl answer to the petition for divorce , having her right to make this answer upon the fact that fraud was practiced in procuring 4tho decree , and alleging that at the time the decree wan granted the defendant VHSfl- feeble minded person and under guardianship , to which , of course , the plaintiff liled a demurrer , which was heard , and leave was grunted the peti tioner to amend by making Mrs. Wis dom , jr. , n party defendant. This rul ing and amendment brought separata demurrers , mid the petitioner was ngnin allowed to lilo nn amended petition tion making a now party plaintiff , viz. , J. E. Cobboy , as next friend. Upon this amended petition no now summons was served. On the last hearing in the district court demurrora wore again argued , but they were overruled by both Judge Applogato and Judge Broady at the fall and spring terms of court of 1887 and 1888 , respectively. This provoked the plaintiffs in error to refuse to make further answer to the petition and the court accordingly ren dered judgment upon the pleadings , as prayed , and the case is brought to the supreme court for review. NKHAHA COTNTY POLITICS. lion. T. J. Alexander , of Johnson , Notunlm county , was in the cupiUil city to-day. His personality is neither striking nor magnetic , but ho drew a bevy of press reporters about him soon lifter his arrival. Ho had justcouio from the land of Howe and Majors. This is why ho was sought. "Any thing now politically in Nomahn county ? " modestly asked THK BKH man , as ho drew near Alexander's intelligent but angular presence. "Can't ' say there is , " said Mr. Alex ander ; "tho boys down that way are pretty quiet. " "What's the slate , anyway , for the local campaign the coining fallV" ' Well , I shall stand upon my record In the house two years ago , and seek to bo returned. John Pohlmnn of my pre cinct , will try to down mo , but his rail road record is too well known to hurt mo very much. McGrow would like to bo ronominntod but I understand that E. B. Hubbardof Lafayette , will contest his chances. " "Hubbard is a pretty good man , is ho not " "Ono of the very best men in Nonmba county. Ho is for the people on every question. " "What do Howe and Majors intend to doV" "Howo snvs that ho is out of politics , but I thlnit that .Majors would like to go back to the senate. Ills .record is pretty loose , and if ho has to inako n light for the nomination I think the starch will all bo taken out of him. Tom's old census scheme is re- mombcrcd down that way. " "So Howe is out of politics'1 ) "You can't toll a thing about him. When ho is out , ho is in , and vice versa , you'know. I think that Church has" it " /ln for Majors. Tli9y don't Ho In the Bftino bed together very long at a timo. But I think that Howe will favor Judge Church for the senate , and that ho will tecuro the nomination. The bonator is conceded to Numaha county and the float representative to Johnson county. " OUOANl/.K ! ) AND INCOHl'OUATEI ) . The E. L. Squire Company of Omaha commences its corporate existence July . 27 aud will continue for a term of twenty years- The company possesses all pow ers incident to corporations under the laws of the stnto. To-day the company's articles of incorporation were filed with Secretary of State Laws. The com pany will commence business with a capital of $25.000 , which may bo in creased to $100,000 whenever business conditions warrant it. The following persons constitute the omcors and board of directors for the first year : Ernest L. Squire , president and treasurer ; ITonry C. Boynton , vice president and fcocrotnry ; Ernest L. Squire , Henry C. . Boynton and Jacob Sims , board of di rectors. The company will do a gen eral loan aud investment business. SUTllKULANU'S COMPLAINT ANSWEHED. The following answer was pent to J. N. Sutherland , of Toknmu , to-day re garding his complaint charging the Chicago , St. Paul , Minneapolis & Omaha railway company with over charges on gasoline freight shipped to him from Omaha : LINCOLN , Nob. , July 20. J. N. Sutherland. Dqar Sir : Yours of July 10 received and contents noted. When the board meets your letter will bo laid before it. The matter of your complaint is an intor-stato matter over which this board has no jurisdiction. I think it reasonable unu legal for the railroad to fihip oils in barrels on estimated weight. The shippers should see to it that the barrels are full. This is my individual view of the matter without consultation with the other members of the board. O. P. MASON , Secretary Board of Transportation. N1SW NOTAIUK3 'VUIlfclC. ' The governor to-dny commissioned the following notaries public : Charles Moore , Sutton , Clay county ; II. P. Benedict , Leigh , Colfax county : Willinm M. Ciller , Omaha , Douglas uountv ; Julius W. Enlow , Beatrice Gage county ; Dftniol P. Davis , Harri son. Sioux county. CITY NKWS AND XOTJS3. Judge O. P. Mason bought relief fron business cares by going to Nobraaki City this morning. Ho occasionally civc * his friends doyrn that way a day lion. John Peters , of Albion , is it the city to-day. Ho confidently expects tike nomination for state auditor , and serVqs duo notlco upon Colonel Tom Benton and other aspirants for the po sition to this effect. The case of the stnto against William GlctiEon was called before Judge Stew art this morning. Glcncon was nrrnstcd on last Monday for running gambling rooms in the Potvin block contrary to law. To suit his convenience for trial the cause was continued until to-day by his giving bonds to the amount of iMou. Ho was duly called in court this morn ing according to law , and , falling to tip- pear , bis bond was declared forfeited. Mayor Sawvor is not getting along as wall us his friends would like. The in juries ho received at the hands of Potter - tor nro morn Horlous than at first sup posed , but it is not thought that they will prove permanent. The may or's in juries about the hips nro very painful , and ho is reported somewhat worse tills morning. About two liundrcd Lancaster prohi bitionists wont to Nebraska City this morning to attend the prohibition con gressional convention. These cold water follows "turn out" at their con ventions and menageries. A delega tion of Odd Kcllows also visited the county seat of Otoo to attend a celebra tion undorjtho auspices of a lodge of the order named. Dr. Nunnally , the Liquor and Brew ers' association man , of Kearney , enter tained a largo crowd at the government square lust evening. His talks are an innovation from the ordinary , and largo numbers go to hear him out of curiosity. Ho amuses and entertains. lie is caus tic and critical , rather than logical. IVlien Tlicy Leave Us , The exodus of our bodily troubles Is doubly welcome If their departure is unaccompanied by pain. It Is the fault of the best of com mendable cathartics , which net solely upon the bowels , that in operating they grlpo and weaken these organs. Hosteller's Slomuch Blltcrs produce a laxative effect , but noltlier causes p.iin nor weaken the abdominal region or the Htoinach. Tills is pro-ominontJy the liltorntivo which a constipated , bilious or dys peptic person should use , slnco a resort to It Involves no bodily discomfort : ior produces a violent reaction. The liver is aroused , the stomach bonollttcd , and the habit of body speedily and permanently improved by it. Favor and nijuo , rheumatism and Iddnoy troubles nro among the maladies for which recorded experience 1ms proved it to bo cfll- caclous. It is a wliolesomo appetizer , and a far more rcllnblo tranquillizer of the nerves than stouiucli-distui-bnig narcotics aud sed atives. _ NOTED IN THE CARS. Lilttlc Observations Made on tlio Ele vated iluilrond. Now York Sun : The young man had sat stubbornly in his seat for at least .1 mile. There wore a good many tired women standing up in front of him , but ho kept his legs crossed and his arms folded and stared steadily into spaco. A flourishing looking business man crowded in. The young man touched his hat to him , and , springing to his foot , politely offered him his seat. The seat was gruflly declined , with the re mark : "No gentleman could take a vacant scat while a lady stands. " The young man offered his seat to an old lady , and as she dropped into it ho crawled out of sight. The llourishing-looking man was a big dry goods merchant ; the young man was ono of his clerks. On ono side of the car sat a glum- looking man who frowned and glowered at everybody within sight. IIo had looked pleasant enough when ho first entered the car.but the stylishly dressed woman sitting opposite had stopped on his foot when she came in , nn'u it had hurt the man so that ho had said "d " audibly. Pretty soon a tired-looking woman came in w'th a baby in her arms. She propped the baby up in a scat next to the stylishly dressed woman , and then began to read. .Tho baby , after the manner of infants , struggled desper ately to bite its foot. Failing in this , the little ono blubbered and frothed at the mouth aud was just on the point of crying when it noticed a patch of glis tening beads on the fashionable woman's dross. The baby doubled itself up , and , by a wonderful contortion , got hold of some of these beads with its tooth and began oatingthora. The man opposite suddenly began smiling , and then ho chuckled and slapped hip knees , and felt very happy because the dress of the woman who stopped , on his foot was in a fair way of being ruined. It was a family of nine , and they mndo a formidable appearance as they marched on board the train. First came the father. Ho was short and fat , with flowing side whiskers , a rod face , and husky voice. Ho carried a two- year-old baby on his right arm , and led an interesting string of chubby young sters with with his left bund. Toiling on behind was the fat man's wife and the mother of all the children. A fretting baby was snuggled up to her bosom , and the mother and baby wheezed and fretted together. It was a frightfully hot day , and the family was going to Coney Island to cool off. Perspiration streamed from all tlioir faces. The man cleared a row of nine seats by requesting several per sons to sit somewhere else. The chil dren immediately stuck their heads out of the windows , while their mother and father-mopped their faces and struggled to regain their breath. "If I had to work as hard as this in the store. " said the man in a grumbling tone to himself , "I'd kick like a bay steer. What a man suffers when he's enjoying himself nobody knows except the unfortunate man. If I over got off another day it will bo when there's a blizzard or a deluge howling around. Are you onjoyin1 yourself , Mary ? " This was said in a loud to no to his wife , who laboriously nodded her head and said : "Oh , yes , I suppose so. " A florid , happy looking man got on board at Fifty-ninth street , and was very careful to sco that his throe sons , who came racing in after him , wore comfortably seated. The most remark , able thing about the man and his boys was the fact that each ono of them car ried and fondly cared for u handsome bamboo fishing rod. The brakomau came inside the car and glanced long ingly at the rods and a wicker basket that ono of the boys carried. 'We're going fishing , " said the man. "So I see , " said the brakoman. "Whore ? " are you going "Gravoseuu beach. Get a boat there and anchor out in the bay. All my boys fish. I taught them how and made them fond of it. Why ? Because a man who loves fishing is always contented. Ho never cares whether ho over gets richer or not. All ho wants is a bang-up fish ing rod and a glistening reel. It may seem funny to you , but it's true. A thorough fisherman is always happy. No matter what trouble ho has , lot him go away fishing , mid the trouble loaves his mind immediately. I wanted my boys to bo happy , and so I taught them to love the sport. Now I feel that they an ) safe. I am happy , they are happy , and nobody's kicking. When you'fcoi discouraged try a day's fishing and BOO how contented you'll be. " Had a bilious attack and ono of those Indescribable cases of constant weari ness. Took quinine and other reme dies without relief. Took Dr. Jones' Rod Clover Totilo. am strong and woll. ASA TiiOMrsox , Logan. O. Goodman Drug Co. The Limit of Spued. Sorlbnor's" Magazine for August ! The speed of locomotives has not increased with tholr weight and sizeThcro Is a natural law which stands In the way of this. If wo double the weight on tbo driving wheels , the adhesion and con sequent capacity for drawing loads , is also doubled. Reasoning In an analo gous way , it might bo said that if wo double the circumference of the wheels the distance that they will trayol in one revolution , and consequently the speed of the engine will bo in like pro portion , But if this bo done , it will require twice as much power to turn the larger wheels as wnsnocdod for the small ones ; and wo then encounter the natural law that the resistance in creases as the square of the speed , and probably at oven a greater ratio at very high velocities. At sixty miles nn hour the resistance of a train is four times us great as it is at thirty miles , That is , the pull on the draw-bar of the engine must bo four times as great in the ono case as it is in the other. But at sixty miles an hour this pull must bo exerted for a given distance in half the time that it is ut thirty miles , so that the amount of power oxortcd and steam generated in n given period of time must be eight times as great in the ono case as in the other. This means that the capacity of the boiler , cylinder , and the other parts must bo greater , with a corresponding addition to the weight of the machine. Obviously , if the weight per wheel is limited , 'wo soon roach a point at which the sr/o of the driving- wheels and other parts cannot be en larged ; which means that there is a certain proportion of wheels , cylinders , and boiler which will give a maximum speed , A peculiarity of Hood's Sarpaparilla is that while it purifies the blood , it im parts now vigor to every function of the body. The First Amoricnii Locomotives. Scribnor's Magazine for August : In 182 ! ) Mr. Horatio Allen , who had been in England the year before to learn nil that could then bo learned about steam locomotion , reported to the South Carolina lina railway company in favor of steam instead of horse power for that lino. The basis of that report , ho says , "was on the broad ground that in the future there was no reason to expect any ma terial improvement in the breed of horses , while in mv judgment , the man was not living who know what the breed of locomotives was to place at command. " As early as 1829 and IBM , Peter Coop er experimented with a little locomotive on the Baltimore & Ohio railroad. At a meeting of the master mechanics'as sociation in Now Yoru in 1875 at the institute which boars his name ho ro- luted with great glee how on the trial trip ho had beaten a gray horse , at tached to another car. The undeveloped condition at that time of the art of machine construction is indicated by the fact that the flues of the boiler of this engine were made of gun-barrels , which were the only tubes that could then bo obtained for the pur pose. The boiler itself is described as about the size of a Hour barrel. The whole machine was no larger than a hand-car of the present day. In the same year that Peter Cooper built his engine , the South Carolina Railway company had a locomotive , called the "Best Friend , " built at the West Point foundry for its lino. In 1831 this company had another engine , the "South Carolina , " which was designed by Mr. Horatio Allen , built tit the same shop. It was remarkable in having eight wheels , which were arranged in two trucks. CALIFORNIA ! THE LAND OF DISCOVERIES. Abie and Cat-R-Cure Santa : : - - For Sftlo by G-oodman Dru ° - Co. SENNA-MANDRAKE-DUCHU un oTrin cojMLuronciDrr manure It has stood ihe Test of Years , in Curing all Diseases of the BLOOD , LIVES , BTOM. AGE , KIDNEYS.BOW- ZLB.&C. itPutiaesthe Blood , Inrlgoratts and Cleanses the Bystea. Y TZPSIACOH8TI. CURES PATIOH , JAUHDICB , ULDUWlSOnW BICEHEAOAOHX.BIL- LIVER lOUSCOMPLAIHTB.fcO disappear at one * under KIDNEYS its benendal influence. STOMACH ItiipurelyaKedlelne AND M its cathartic proper ties forbids its use as a teTsrare. It is pitas- ant to tne taste , and as easily taken by child reu as adults. PHKKLY ASH BITTERS CO Bolai'roprUtori , ' " .HgAsOrn GUKVI.OCK INSTITUTE , South Wllliamstown. Berkshire county , Mas.i. A private school fur boyi. prepare for college , scientific school or business. Forty-sev enth year begins Thursday , Kepterober 13th. for cntHlogue sddres * dliO. K. MILLS , ITlacipal. f .4 N. W. Cor. 13th and Dodge Sts. , Omaha , Neb , CAUTION DcslKiiltiK persons , tnlclnc rulvnntniro of our ronut/i- tlon nro ooiiHtnntly ptnrtlnR houun Moillcnl JiNlulilUlimeiitH to tloouivo RtrniiKorH vlattlnu tlui city. 'i'hcso pretenders imtnlly dlsnppcnr In n JVw weeks , liownrn or them or their runnora orntroiitH. 'J'hn Otnnhn Moitlcnt nml Hurclcnl Institute Is the only nMtnltlUhoil Minlloal Inttltuto tu Omnlm , Dr. MoMcnntny , Proprietor.Vhun you mnkn ii | > your niliul to visit IIR ninko n inoniornntltiin or our oxnot nililrcsa , niut thus snvo trouble , delay or mistakes. 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Premature' Decline , Errors of Toutb , oni the untold miseries consequent thereon , 00 poses 8vo , 123 prescription * for all diseases. Cloth , full gilt , only $1.00 , by" mall , sealed. Illustrative sample free to all young and middle ageofmen. Sen J now. TheOoldand Jewelled Medal awarded to the author by the Na tional Medical Association. Address P. O. box 1E93 , Bof ton , Mass. , or Dr. W. H. PAUKEU , grail u te of Harvard Medical College , 23 years' practice In Boston , who may bo consulted confidentially Specialty , Diseases of Man. omcoNo.iulIlnctisU 21,029,850 Tansill's ' Punch Cigars wort shipped daring the past two years , without A drum , mor In our employ. No other house in the worm can truth- tully tnnkoouch & ibowluc. Una agent ( dealer only ) wautod la ench town. SOLD BY IIADINQ DRUCCISTS. R.W.TANSILL&C0..55 Slate StChiciao. PEERLESS DYES Who Is WEAK , NERVOUS. DF.BIMTA- TED. who in hli FQbLT hnct IONOR ANCB bu TRIFLKD away bii VIGOR of IIODY , MIND and MANHOOD , causing txhnuitlng drains upon the rOTJNTAINH of 1,1 FT. , HEADACHE. BACKACHE , Dreadful Dreami , WEAKNESS of Memory. BASII- rULNKSS In BOCIETY , PIMPI.E8 upon lha FACE , and all the BrVKCTN leading to EABI/T DECAY and perhapi CONNUMP. VEON or INNANITT , should consult at once the CELEBRATED Dr. Clarke , Established 18A1. Pr. Clark * hai made NERVOUS DE BILITY. CHRONIC and all Diseases of the UENITO IIRINART Orpans a Life fttndjr. It make * NO difference WHAT you ( tare taken or WHO hai failed to cure you. J9-FEM A lT.tt suffering from dUensoi pccu < liar to their aex can consult with the aisuranco of speedy relief and cure. Send 2 cent * pottage fbr works on your diseases. * jr-0end 4 cenu postage for Celebrated Work * on Chronic , Nervous and licit- note Diseases. Consultation , personally or by latter , fren. Consult the old Doctor. TltOMMndJi oared. Offlcca and p rlor private.Thoao contemplating Marriage ooncl for Dr. Clurlte'si celebrated guide Hitro and Female , each Ific. , both 5c. ( stamps ) . Before confiding your case , consult Dr. CIAKK V. A friendly letter or call may lava future tuflerlngand shame , and add Rolden years to life.Book " Life's ( Secret ) Er ror * . " 50c. ( stamps ) . Medicine and writings cent everywhere , secure from exposure. Hours , 8 to 8 : Sundays , 9 to 12. Address , P. D. OLABKB , M. D. 166 Sou Clark St , eHIO&OIQ. ILL. UNION PACIFIC "Tho Overland Kouto. " HUB BO nrrangcd Us Family Sleeping Cur service , that bertha cun now bo re served upon application by any ticket agent to M. J. GroovyPassengor Agent , Council Bluffs , Iowa. The reservations when madb are turned over to the train conductors taking out such cars , so that passengers can now secure berths or dered , the same as a Pullman berth is reserved and secured. J. S. THBBRTS , 13 , I * IjOMAX , Oen. P. & T. ARent. Ass't a. V. & T. A. OMAHA , NUB. SteekPiano Kemarlcabla for powerful sympa thetic tone , pliable action and ub Solute durability. iM years' record th best Ruarautee ot th excel- Fence of tueae Instrument * . WOODBR1DGEBROS. INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION OF Industry , Science and Ait , Open Until October , 16S8. Medical Congress Moots August 7th , GLASGOW , SCOTLAND. Round Trip Excursion Ticket , Via STATE LINE , SGo and $75. For Information apply to AUSTIN , BALDWIN & CO. , Acts. , 63 Broadway , Now York , Your Left Liver IS OUT OF ORDER ? BEAD THIS IF IT IS. Al'roprletury Mcillcino tliut nooda bututri * to prove Its worth. Dr , Calender's ' left Liver Bitters. Tlio only IMbtllloil Hitters la the United Pmtc3. The only Hitters recoculzud by the Uultod Stntwi Internal revenue laws us a Pro prietary Mfldlciiiu. Lawfully Patented. No. ot J'atnnt 14O.573. Contains no fusil olln.no essential oils , no foreign mibstaucn or dinnai ; * ing clttiRB. A perfectly iniro medicine , com pounded from 1'uro lloot llorlis nnd Old Peach ; pk-asnnt to the tusto , quiet und duclslvo In It * cllcct. Cures Uyspepiln or Yellow Jaundice In llvu dayH. Hi'culates the Ilowrls. Invigorates ) Inactive Ijivor , Cures Diseased Liver , llovlves ) the Kidneys , Improves the Appetite Quickly , IfpRiiiates the wnolo system. Now Lite to tb whole system. SOt-D KVEUVWHEIIE. Manfbcturcd and for sale at wholesale by Barbero & Callender , PI20KIA , ILL , . Health is Wealt i ! Dn. K. 0. WXIT'B NcnVB AND TtaAlif TncA HENT , guaranteed specific for Hysteria. Dlzzl/ ness. Convulsions , Kits. Nervous Neuralgia , Uexdache. Nervous Prostration , canned bylhJ me ot alcohol or tobaooo , WakofumeM. Mental Depression , Softening of the Brain , ronuHlnjt la Insanity , and leading to mlserr , decay .ana death. Premature Old Ago , Ilarrennoss , togs o ] Power in either eer. Involuntary IX > MM and BpennatorhcBa caused by over-exertion ot thf brain , self-abuie or overJndulaeuce. Each'bos contains one month's treatment. 11.00 a box. or Biz boxes for li.W , a nt by mall prepaid on ra ceipt of price. WK GOAHAHTEE SIX BOXES To cur * any case. With each order received by us for six boxes , accompanied with K.OO , w % will send the purchaser our written guarantee ) to refund Uie money if the treatment does not effect a cure. Guarantees Issued only by 0. V GOODMAN , DruijBlst , Sole Agent , 1110 Farnam Btrwt. Omaha. Nib. PENNYROYAL WAPKRII re7 tuccesjf ully uted monthly by over 10,000 ilAdleo. An Safe. Effectual and fitatanl llpprboxbymall.oratdruRKlgU. Staled _ "articular * 8 pontage stamp * . Addreatf TDK KUJIIIA C/'iiKMicjo , Co. , DimoiT , JUca. rot' sale and by mall by Goot Co. , Oiiuilut , Jfeb , TA WEAK II C II " ' rta.tros. th. .e. Ill > Hn M ( < > ofyuutkfuf < M % M MV H HB " BisilVrorf. carlr d * 7. loit kiuiHuod , te. 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