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THE OMAHA DAILY' BEE : TUESDAY , NOVEMBER G. 188a
LINCOLN NEWS AND GOSSIP ,
A Man Worth Thousands Llvluff In
o State of Abjoot Squalor.
M'ALLISTER'S QUEER FREAKS.
An InterrntlnB flullo of tlic f7nuimlRti |
of 1H1O Kiinernl of CliarlcH
K. Jtoot Ucticrnl nnil
I'crNonnl.
UurtEAU OP THE OMAHA. UBI ,
10Jt N ru BUT ,
LINCOLN , Nov ft }
Fosoiuf time rxMt an old inan has boon
tvalkmir HIP trccW of Lincoln hlmoit evei-y
day , with ciii'ic-iatud fiirra , tils Jn-ul ilr.iwn
foruMfil l > y cuntr.KUcm of thn i-ords of tlio
ncp'.t ami wlipsij tolturJnt ; limlw support linn
witlifixlrometlinlrUlty. Ho livci In , \ smiill
room on the third Hour of the H.ildwm block
I on O street : It 11 Mild Unit h U rich , and
common rcjoi t pictures him u miser. His
oanio li Jolrti MbAUUtar.
IIcw.14 before Om l o.ird nf limnc oommis
BlOnciM to d.ii to h.ivo It determine ! whothof
Or not lo w.it n 111. subjoin for the asylum.
The tuitlinotii shnv.-L'il that tlm old ui in Inii
lived lu Jiin pri-sunt quurutr * for s-jvoral
inpntbs ; that he ii uninarncd and h.w rapId -
Id ly fulled 1n health , that his room Is c\en
more unt.cnjpt thiui its owner ; that h'1 hai i *
t > ta icm for ( iiopuftj , nnd HI a nlattrr of
loiutnou kin \l 'il r it , UH ; sUtcJ ; rtiit in lit- *
cntlc : vors v > proi'iin ? rln * p toivl imsvrupu-
I lou * tlcalor * have repeatedly palmed off en
bhtl spoiled IJiimlH
Thn I'Viili'iiri' iil-ui nhciwod thnt hiimN | | > rty
h worth from . ! . ( > 0 to tt , < iO , unit thai ti U
ilndor tin1 rinltrul itl .lolin tinwry and , { . ( I.
> ! < .Mur ry The tttiamtu mail's ri'UtixYs ,
seine of whom r 'sldV in this ritiru jtixlott *
In iiav < htin rtmnyeil t'i ' the tuylum ortua
nlaco whore In1 MII ln uititily i'Ar id tot.
Thi > y iniist , ton , that , hi * { iront-rty bu
t'il fur to n gu.iiMl n l b a [ >
hv tinroutt , Thi > opinion Is c < -
thfit the' | > artl < who Iwvo hi * proii
i rt > liu'liur i'liavi'plttyed nnthuitlil irun's
cwlltlity. until thi\ > litViu'oti his I'ltillldi-nuc
toD'l ' thiji sirnirtl tin1 t-iftiiociinttol of it
. The Uw.u-r cmpi < , i.U'l li > thi- relatives Iran
examiniil the ri-oinH nnd found tlliit the
prdportv It lurtfi'Ivnvfri'u lV mm tKa
< winu ofvhirh Mi-Allii < cr afci-m * to
nothing ah'Htt. . TbfMxhtnur * Riven by blili.
aUmvdl that he lutd HO dertriltu Irtqa how
tnudi lirupcrti Iw h.nl , nor in whatioudllion
it was in. flw hubby i "Itijfie , " ilud on this
Object hi ; is iiiuluuhtt-tm ; i mmiomantic.
Hut the botrU ilisiMi.urted him. Ub has been
utnt dlBrnar cd froln it ? Care ,
i'rsoru of the opinion that
| ) bi'ttor way would bn to hnvo the county
colutiiH'Omt u Kiiurai.m to look after him as
\vcll aatln'lUfptrty. Stcna will doubtless
be taVuii tn l u\u ibis done. This move will
iilUsplf to all who know of the case
unfortunate man'-t ' eomlltion , Jtnl
mny bo intcrcstlnt ; .
* L < jOI STtM 1I4.IMII1
An iuMgniuvnni at the eonvcntion held in
KiiiivJliiU Bounty , J'cnnsvlvanla , Juno U ,
was pr < < tt > ntil ; to Uovmuor Thaycr this
by Mis Or H If I'ainter , of this
city. 'Ihe ImilRO w.li worn bi the donor's
litialtiind , Whu wns it delegate to the conven
tion In iniusimn. It i : i beautiful pit-cc of
nilU ribbon , tluco inches wide , with jrohl
tritirO ( and boiiin Uio ( ilrtnro of nn old IOR
Ciibib , In front of which stands the heio of
Tippacaiiou Kiit tint ; a caller , and a ktx
plkUnH-labeled "Huid Cider" Beneath the
dut is uisvrJhed in jjilt loiters ;
"Th * Cabin to Lot. "
"Tho StriiiR Will Not Ho J'ulled In. "
"Ilainson and Tyler , "
"A Protective Tariff "
"nnconiM ouicnt of Domestic Industry. "
"No Kedurtlon of Wiuos. "
"Atid what doon wish of uioi" said the
KOfcnwt to thu Imlj us she Imuilcd bun the
token.
"Nothing sir , " she replied mgJcstlyj "but
I would like to have \ou wear the badge. "
In the presiMiroof TUB UFK icpri'Sont.itive ,
lilt * clerks and ju'ivnte secrotmy tins governor
gnllftulh pinned the souvenir to the lappol of
JiiH i'6it mid will \yo n it until the last gehoos
of Ihe-election Ulea away. It will be out' of
Ins most highly priced f.ou\oini3 of the cam-
palpn ot Jhi > 8.
iif nocini.n ni.iriEus VANQusnrn.
Sbmo nf McShano's bobdleis made a ralj
Vpon } , ho iopubllnn he-uliiuartei-s this after
noon and coiiiiiiatulfrt any lopubliean present
' who had mono.v to bet on lO.OOJ pluiahty foe
Tlm\iir to stand luith. In the twinkle1 of au
eye hands went down mto pockets nnd ROV-
ernl hundred dollata were tl.ished in siijht.
It ( jot waim for JIdsoti Kich and Postmaster
Wutkinson's brother in Uw tn a moment.
'Although thcho gentlemen made the Crack , it
was only possible to get $ JO out of them ,
which was piomptly covcruit by Hon. I.
.Lansing. 1 ho evident purpose of the nlayv
wus to ; ct u littlu cbeup ( liundcr to chronicle
in the Hoi aid ou the morrow , but the scheme
failed to work , It-did not pay tlm biuffctttu
stovm the republican c.ts > tlo TUry got th < j
worst of the deal and ieiifil ) in Evident dis
comlltiire. The republicans of Lam-astci
countj hnvfifoulldeiicp in the inlcsri y ol
thu partj , nnd do not believe th.U M Shane's
boodle will have any material influence in
filmpuifr the yoto that will bo cast election
day.
IiMD TO IIRST.
( l arth to entth nnd dust to dust1 ' The
mottal icmnlns of CliailCs C. Hoot ucro laid
to rest inVyiika comek-iy todnynt"H : !
o'clock. The funui.il services wro held In
t9 Uonyrcffational church nnd conducted bj
Htiv. ( Srccory , assisted by Uov. Maker. Invi
Gfttions hid been extended to tlio state
Qiuuty mid city officials nnd so far as i > east
bio they attendcn. The sermon over , and thi
Bad pi occasion took itsv way to the cumctcrj
Where the last sad rites were perfoimod
Bix members of the J'less club acted as pal
fcenrers and the entlrti association walked bj
thoaidoof the Ircarao to the churchyard
Kam 1) , Cox , in bohaU of the Press club
In n few brief words expressed the sorrow ol
Its members Unit n locd son , brother am
comr.ulo had thus ca > l.In . life been called ti
the Rrave. K\e4 glistened with te.irs a1
priHS of evergreen were dropped upon tin
* asket , just before covering it out of High
fojever , and then the friends of the lovei
dead tinned their , stop * homeward sadder
und let it bo hoped wiser and better.
itui luuns MMDTiiriu u VM > TOO SOON.
Juuge KechO , ofVahoo , te'eiihoned ' Dop
Bty Attorney CJeiwral Stewart to day tlm
thortipoitia circulating there nnd through
out the state thatLeeso Is. lighting Timer
nnd has from the ilrst connived with tin
Call nnd democrats to defeat the governor
The icport is also current tliat the litiorno. '
gcncrnl owns n controlling intciest in tha
papoK Denial only was necessary to con
vlnce the Judge that the story was n unsera
blc , oowaidiy lie , started somewhere to in
Jure Leeso and oncomp.ns his defeat. Lees
and Thro or mo on tlio most friendly toroi
and have boon throughout the camp.Ucti
Indeed , Lceso has laboied nsHiduously fo
the success of the entire ticket , and there 1
jiot u dkop of traitor blood In bis veins liu
the word eamo in time for action upon th
part of the state central committee , and th
following dispatch waswlicdto every Count ;
central lommlttccmau in the state this aftci
noon :
Chairman County Central Committee
Governor Thayer and Attorney Gcnor.i
Lceso ai-o working together for the succes
of the entire ticket. Any story to the coi
trary IB an infamous lie. Notify every vol
Ing precinct. L. D. Uiciunn' ,
Chairman State Contra ! Committee.
The cloven foot nf the rallroguc * In thi
deal is app.ucnt. titit information wa n
celvcd In time , it is thcoiRht , to chceUmat
the attempted outrage
NOT\IIIt. COMMISSIONS.
The following Nobrnskans wvro nppolntc
notaries public by tlio governor this mornin ) ;
1C. U. Allen , Norfolk , MadUon county ; Ni
than Olnsbcrg , Omaha , Douglas county ; 'J
W.Colo , Nelson , Nuekolls county ; Fran
Sutcliffe , Omaha , Douglas county ; Gtorii
Daton , Lincoln , Lancaster county ; G. V
ArgabriRUt , Ncmahu city , Nomaha count )
L. U. Stewart , Lincoln , Lancaster county.
fITV NEWS NJI XOTRS ,
Dan Sullivan was picked up blinddrunlcc
the University campus yesterday inoinlni
Ho claims to have been drugged ami robbei
This plea secured his release , but not wit !
out a reprimand.
"Money talks , " say the boodlers , and
pops on the result of. the election , O\i
IJ.OOO have been posted In tills city to-dt
that John M. Thavcr will succeed himself I
a plurality of 10,000 votes or more. The bo ;
have confidence in the governor's wlnnh
Qualities.
Four couplet were licensed to wed to dt
by Judge Stewart. Mdlrluiony goes , nc
withstanding the excitement of the election
Punk's opera house has been hired for re
publican headquarters to-morrow night.
Election returns will bo bulletined from the
stage.
ItlicuinatlHin
Ts umloubUMllv cmiioil by liiellil neid in
lla > blood. 'J'iils acid ntUifUs the rlbrou- )
tlssuus. unil ctiuies tbc iiaitH and arhcq
In the bitek , shottldotM. Uncoi. nnklos ,
lnpj nnd wrists. Tltousniids of people
ple bavo found in Hood's Ssirsnparllln n
pocdtUo cur for rliouiniiti.sni. Tills
inodlcinc ! , bj iW purifyiny nction. nuu-
trnlixps tlio iirilltof ( the blood , and
also builds up uiul itren thcns thusliolo
body.
riirri'tit Ijliprntiirp.
Tnr. Cr.sTt-Rv , an illustrated monthly matja
7lno for November Terms ? l 0) ) n jx-.ir in
advance ; 85 cents A number Hookselleit
and postmaatei-s receive subscrlptioiH.
Tn thi > blstory otillustriitctl litxr.itnrc
tlio biubcst poVitiouai \ \ bitherto boon
bold bi the rYoiiclimon , who workoil at
( bo etut of tbc ciffbtecntb conttiry ar-
tihls of tlio typ * ot Moreau lo Jeuim. If
nny reader ot Tun MKJ : fools an ambi
tion to become master ot any ono of ( bo
works ailurncd by blrnnitil bis co-mat's ,
lot him procure outof tlm oataloyuOs
ot tSonaventuro or of llimton , anil ho
will ( ( itioltly find thu valuu placed upon
thorn. It is ouly by cutniHiri-H ) ! ! tliat
we fan urrJvc at a lull ilotujreholnion
of oxeollonociii : uiy line of art , Uiid it
IP t\ fact that nootie wbitU unacquainted
with Hi fitmonilltloti of Iji Puntaluw'H
aioi-li' " . niul liuilU-of thit : Ht'itnpcui rt > -
jili o to wlint a 4uM'i | * } > huiuht of tt'eluti-
ral { tujK-rioclty tlii % illustrations of The
Oiitury Magiv/lnu hau been oarri 'd.
Toox.unJno nity iitnubur is to I'dm-atf
out ) ' elf in the art ot ontrni\i ir , mil to
keep abreast of thy tremendous t i'ojrx" "
made by Amoric.iti onwiMVcrs.Vo mu tad
ad\ i o the art lovers of Omaha It ) rli-.uvc
to thu Century , and as the Itiontb if
November is > the bc 'lnnlnc ; of n ttt'W
series of illubtrationv , tbor.e Can bo llo
eltor liiii" than \w \ [ presen , for sub-
. superior fire the clijriMving * tlitit
IK.I.V take thi > breath away. It.
'absolutely ncocbstu-y to i-riti-
. ! thorn in tlcttill , for some
f tlio work hero will bo It ensured
a lUiu4rativo of the art ilt the lust
narter of the nineteenth centm\\ .
Jlio best one both for this design of
Tonry Sandham , mill the wood cutting
f Whitney , is on iMgo S j of the "Ko-
iimieo of Dollard , ' ' and the reader is
itUed to Ustiii liU cjes by examining
ho scale of whites anil blacks. Ho will
thut there in a gradation In the
\hites and n. gr.ulation in the blacks ,
nd those clloi'ls can only be obtained
whoa tbc ilhistr.itor knows how to draw
vlthin the limitations of the woivl cut
er. The artist must work hand in hand
vtth the latU'f , for if ho propOMis to the
atUM-problems in wood cutting bejond
elution tlic lesitlt innst bo failure. It
s clear , theroforo.that Honrj Sandham
"ouiprohcnds Jthe material by which
its work \vill be reproduced , and this is
ho beginning of true artistic workman-
hip. Lot the reader mark the fold of
ho black cloak upon the girlV right
, and ob-orvc its harmony with
ho white collar , Let him notice tlio
onse of te.\turo iu the rugs upon the
leer , and in tlio lady's robe , and the
tone work of the convent cell , and the
vooden lablo and biMich. This is en-
.raving. Tlio next in excellence in our
ipinion is the picture "Looking for
'amp , " drawn by Mary Htlllock Kooto
ind engraved by K. fj. Kin * . Tliis
s iti the spirit Of what may
jo termed the American school of land
scape on < cravintfand as it is well known
ind appreciated , extended comment
b not iH'ot'Ssa.'y. The engra\or , how-
. \vr , forjrot that things wore reversed
\hcti printed , and ho has cruelly con-
ertiHl a sunset moon into a bimri&e
noon , a ludicrous blunder to u $ > of the
( Treat plains who see much of nature.
\'e.\t iu the. rank of excellence 13 a ; m'c-
uro pf the ravine of Gravt'lotte , which
bhowa ablendinfjof the Amorlcan xchool
iui > t mentioned with the French icliool
it the oidhleenth century , and it .strikes
LW very foi'cibly that the { froatest future
jiroffress will bo made iu this directiou.
Lrts-tl.i i mcir tlvo process of reproduc
tion of I'ennl'U's veil and ink drawings
illustrating the London guild-hulls" .
When the Century company commenced ,
their { , 'rcnt wotk of ole\atliij ( American
illuf-tvaUoiH preat stress wan made of
pen und Ink work , because obviously
when ( iool ) it is bolter oven than etoh-
uiff. The lirm labored faithfully , ptivo
pri/Oh for excellenceissued instruction
to those Who thought they co\ild \ do It ,
and emplrtved all who t-howcd tiny ca
pacity. Ha'd there been any Humluif , '
about the Century company they would
have rested on the laurels they ac
quired , nnd done no more. Hut it was
quickly demonstrated lo them that pen
and ink drawing was frightfully diffi
cult , and that only one in u thousand
would over do good work. Quiet critiob
commented On the inequality of the il
lustrations , and the Centut-i company
recognized that they had struck a false
road. All honor to them , for they went
backto wood engraving. They have
retained the otic man whoso work is
admirable Joseph I'ctmoll , whoso work
in ilhibtratlOii ranks with Fortuity and
llico in painting.
Space is wanting to enlarge upon the
Cole engravings , H series of illustra
tions of thu old masters , beginning with
Uimabuo. Stillman's notes are not sat-
{ ( factory in our opinion , because they
do not comment .sUtllciontly upon the
differences between work in tempera
and oil painting ; therofoio tlio reader
fatlb to grasp the signilicanco of the
illustrations. It must bo explained thai
tempera painting Is a sortof wiitoi
color work upon a ground prepared tc
absorb the color. This prevents any
real chiaroscuro , the absence of which
will bo noticed iu Colo' powerful anil
sympathetic engraving of Cimabuc' :
famous "Madonna and child" on page
PoriiMit Sur.vi n MONTHLY 50 cents cdltoit
by W. .1. Voumans , published by Apjilo
tons & ( Jomp.iny New York.
This magii7Jno is to the majoritj ol
scientific books whataconsommosoui ) is
to a btorefnl of raw meat. Ono v-ouli
think that a book would present a subject
joct moro carefully and moro thorough
ly than a magiuino article on the saint
subject , but this is not so. No one
knows b'otter than the men of scienci
who write the books that the chapter :
are like badly aligned soldiers sonu
too much in advance , some away bohini
the gist of the subjectIf a man cauli
sit down and write n book in a week i
would bo a masterpiece , but as it take :
him about a year it is full of crude
speculations nnd stale examples
Thus it happens that the men win
arc lirat in the line of pi-ogres ;
prefer to send their discoveries am
their views to specialist maga/.incb
The nrchieologigt chooaos his Kortu
Archeologlquo , the electrician , his spe
cial nugiuinc , the chemist , his , tin
metallurgist , his Popular Science
Monthly obtains from the most nil
vancod indn in all these lines origina
articles which would otherwise bo hidden
don from the world in some specialls
organbo that the reader-gets thotrtic--
glance possible of the scientific outlool
from month to month.
What is one man's meat Is anotho
man's poison , and the most euso hard
eucd reviewer cannot so far conquer tin
Id Adam within him as to be without
irelorotico nnd prejudices. In es-
imating "Four-handed Sinners. " n
harming chapter on monkeys , " 'The
'roblem of a Flying Machine , " and
Altruism Economically Considered , "
as the coins of this month's issito , it is
irobablq that the writer is governed by
ndivlduul preferences. Hut in criti-
l/lna1 the "Kfrcets of Protection' ' nnd
'Pnlcoltthlo Man In America. " ho is
conlidcnt that bo id In no way swajcd
> y prejudice. With regard to palcon-
elegy , the world is sick of its \ague-
icss and its generalizations that mean
lothlng and simply fill up pages with
out Imparting Idea * . Prof. McCleo lias
vritten a lot of geology in which he has
ntroducod references to the possibility
of man's existence at such ana
uCh geological epochs. This
s all llonnderlng in the mire
iko Milton's liond. Them is no sto pou
10 | Xint of departure , and this is what
rritatos the general reader \V want a
dentist who writes about paleolithic
nan to bridge the sp.ioe between him
ind us of today. We don't care for a
vriler who polls u.s with its , nnd who
goes on accumulating particular facts
vhich ho balam-cs on the tips' of his
ingcrs in tin aimless cllort at doing
something without the power to con-
truct general law. Why dp not these
vritci-3 take the delugn , jr.u-tial or gen
eral , reason backward and /onv'ard from
tV We are not particular n > < to the
tjleof dt'lugu , but Adln-mai's1 hrpoth-
"
; sis is not a. hnd. ono. Suppose"Prof. .
itcfJeo trios his hand by endeavoring to
it all hi * partu'iilftr ( sots with tbnt on-
lorful theorv t-ttited in "lA-dlte\olutioiifi
li laMi r. "
1'HK HNiitisti iLLrsTiiiTen M in imp
MoMHIan & Co. New York. Annual
subscription $1.75 ; Hin Iu copy 11 cents.
This nnhtbur ( Octolwr ) ibtho first of a
lew sorieH of continueil j-torios1 , a d i (
mo limy siy : fco without olteitM. ' , tliw
Miitrm of the mnga/.ino 'n in them , and
lot in the pictures. More frightful pen
xud ink drawings than those ot Wtlltor
> Ain the eye of man has not < oen ( and
t is-evident that ho. h not as milch at
mine in illustrating as in painting.
5tt ( the story ot S.int Tltirio , by Marlon
Llrawfol-d aipuals | / , moro strongly to
irlistii- readers than Charles Anehester
lid to the music-mud world , ospt-cially
0 those who liavo traveled in Italy , lov-
ngiy and sympathetically. It
las ono little fault ; it is
ho sequel really of Saracinosca , and
> ooplo who have not read that jr.tscina-
, lng work are rather buwildorod by ill
usions to personages and events of
vhioh they know nothing. That is only
illy fipeuk. The opening1 of Sant lla-
io presents the render with some facts
ibout liomaii life in Rome which will
-iitber astonish him , and these are
given with such force and artistic feel-
"ng that it in a .series of pictures , rather
.ban a romance. Tlio House of the Wolf
.8 probablj for the youthful reader , and
.s the result of cramming rather than
, ho outpour of full knowledge upon a
jclovod topic like Sant Ilario. Still it
iboundfl with lire nnd the interest is
well sustained. Hut llyland's Jiist niim-
jor of the Morto d' Arthur is of high
educntioitat value , and is accompanied
with illustrations breathing the very
spirit of the original work by Sir
.Thomas Malory , tlio Welsh -priest from
whom Tonnjison stole all tlio material
'or ' hU idylls of the king. The article
, s by one brother , and the illustra-
Aonby the other , and they work so
larmoniously together that they must
jo twins. Onl.y in such a huge rity as
London would it bo possible to got into
a magazine two serial articles' written
ibaolukily from tno heart. . The piofcs-
sion of litoraturc promotes padding und
or.imming and intriguing for rccogni-
; ion , so that modest merit generally is
iHished into the background. In some
.yondorful . way this maga/.ino seems to
ind out the llosh and blood men and
jives them places at the high board'
C < S MI" < Fi ii i IMAov/iM' , 104 aud IW
Fourth u venue , New Voik , IS cents per
copy , f 1 50 per annum.
If a mother , after providing her
daughter with the. Youths' Companion
and various goodv-goody serials , finds
that- they are not mid and should ho in
scat-oil of a plaeLdly interesting and
inodol periodical , lot her choose this
ono. It i"j Iwanlifully illustrated with
engravings ot the kind most familiar to
iVmortoans ; that is to say , showing
markedly the iritlueueo of Japanese art.
The stories arc not so iftterentluga' . the
illustrations , and it is not likely that
any young bujy will live from month to
month in constant pain for sonic lioro
or heroiiioVdisiiNtioim Chances. Hut it
is equally certain that when a reader
has commenced any ono of the stories
howill find his _ interest vovivo when
ever the mail brings the next number of
Vnssell's Magazine.
ftI\\/iNE ( or AMI.UIC Hi'Tou'i , edited by
Mrs. M.irthu Lnmb.publishcd ntTtS Hroad-
w.iy , New Yolk ; 50 cents Mnplo cop\ ;
yo u ly Btibsci Iption ? 5. Poslmusters receive
ceive subscriptions.
Accompanying the mnga/.ino is a slip
of cardboard "for the nso of editors
whoso time is limited , " ' and wo feel
Hie greatest temptation to avail our
selves of the considerate Card. Hut
duty is duty , and wo must tell Editor
Martha Lamb that the maga/.ino is as
dry as chips , and that to read it is a
penance , and to remember it when read
an impossibility. No doubt it is all
true , and all the result of careful , con-
scidntious research , but it takes as
much eflort to peruse it as to swallow a
dose of cod liver oil. The lion.Thomas
\Vili-oii is the author of tin article on
the treaty of Ghent which would be in
teresting had it been handled In a life
and blood fashion. Hut the writer has
not done so. When the butler brings
uji a > bottle of Hurgundy , say white
Ilerinltago , and displays with pride the
cobwebs that cover it , the guests drink
the wiilo and lea\e the cobwebs. What
would bo thought of a host who should
carefully spill the wine ou the ground
and compel his guests' to chow the cob
webs ? This is precisely what the lion.
Thomas Wilson has done.
Much ol the work done in this maga
zine is by enthusiastic volunteers. Very
often they do admirably well , but oil
this occasion , as said before , it is till dry
as dust.
THE AMcmciv STVTT. Rsi-oilr. containing
the cases of general value und authority
decided in the courts of last resort of tlm
several states Octavo , price $1. Selected ,
icportcd nnd annotated by A. C. Freeman.
Published by the Bancroft-Whitney com
pany , of San Francisco , Cnl.
It is strange that so Herculean a task
should bo assumed by company in far off
San Francisco. But Hubert Bancroft ,
the historian of the Pacific slope , is no
common man , and as It is his company
that has made the venture , it is certain
that it will bo carried on precisely as
has been promised. This means that
every year the firm will publish six \ol-
umcs like the ono just issued. The
work is the continuation of "American
Reports and Digests" published in the
east from 1809 to 1833 , in sixty-throe
volumes , and this was itself a continua
tion of the American "Decisions and Di
gests , " in 103 volumes , which covered
all the period from colonial times to
1S59. The publishers seem to have felt
that with nil the concentration possible ,
and with the utmost rigidity in selcc-
, lon it was impo-tslblq to present the re
ports in less than six annual volumes.
I'ertalnly the task is ft momentous one ,
and in other hands than Hubert Bcin-
: roft's tlid publication of the work in
Snn Francisco would hayo raised much
loubt that so heavy a burden could bo
jornc. Ills name , however , is sulllclcnt
[ juaruntce.
The work itself Is n necessity , but it
requires Bisnmrckian powers of cidlting
.0 keep within the prescribed six col
umns , and iu the near future when the
leighboring territories become states
, t will be impossible. The plan of re-
mrtlng adopted id th'o survival of the
litest , to drop everything Hint is tem
porary and everything that is cumula-
: lvo and to select only those cases which
sear upon points not so definitely set
tled in many states as lo be beyond the
chances of revision. In the technical
presentation of oaeli case , the effort of
ihe reporter has been to odtico from
each opinion nil the legal opinions
ihercln assorted as nccessarj grounds of
the decision , and to formulate those
: > rnciplcti ! into syllabi as elnr and
Vrse as1 possible. Also to state these
'ncjts which though not disclosed by thd
comt are necessary to enable the reader
the bettor to comprehend the opinion ,
and to determine whether any portion
was uitncicssary ; to the decision of the ,
case , also to embody in cross reference' )
nt the dose of the opinion citations of
[ virallel nnd analogous ense < * reported
in the previous volumes of tlio series or
of the serlei preceding , and tlnnlly to
unite full and nccurato notes to fiueh
PAW ns in * ohe > topics which either
from their not city or liupcn-tiuice am
thought worthy of especial considera
tion.
tion.Tlio
Tlio ninticr reported eonMstsof opin
ions of tbrt oourtH of ! at report in tb
elates , selected ( or their professional
\ttlue to lawyeis throughout the union ,
invohjug local or statutory
are omitted except when these
isare hlondoil with others too
linpoti'ant to be excluded , -mil thou uo
joint of the opinion is omitted.
Without health life has no sunshine.
\Vlio could be happy with dyspepsia ,
: > iles , low spirits , bcndiichaguo , or dis
eases ot the stomach , liver or kidneys !
Dr. .lonos' licit Clover Tonic quickly
cttrc the above diseases. Price 00
cents.
m
Knew It Would lie Needed.
Chicago Tribune : "I would like a
ittlo motie.i thi- ' morning , John , ' " said
: he wife , who was about to sUirt down
: own. " 1 need a few chairs for the din
ing room. "
"All ritrht , Maria , " said the husband ,
ooking up from his paper. "Here's
$ K.V )
"I bavo found a place on Bargnti
street , ' ' she went on , as she put the
money In her purse , "whore they are
going to s-ell some nice ones , to-day at
" '
uu'tlon
"At auction ? Hold on a moment ,
Maria. Hero's $10 more. "
* . 1
Vitr Nervousness
Use Ilosford'H Aclil 1'lionjiliate.
Dr.V. . C. Hanscome , Minneapolis , Minn. ,
says : "i used it in H cnse of ucuto liicnma-
tism , during eonvnlcsceUco ; the particular
simptoms 1 wished to relieve-wore sleepless
ness and norVoutmcs * , and the results were
all I desired.
Lucky JU'nrn.
Norristown Herald : The Prince of
Wales' took a Hungarian brass band
with him when ho wont boar bunting
iu the mountains of .Transylvanin.
Some persons would cell 'it cruelty to
finimnlR to frighten a boar to death ;
but still I ho boars are lucky that the
priuco didn't tnko a couple of Scotch
bagpipes with him.
Use HI-OWII'H Bronchial Trot-lien for
coughs , colds nnd all otln-r throat troubles.
"Pro eminently the best. " llov. Henry
Waul Ueechor.
Clone
Chicago Tribune : "They arc working
oil a new telescope , " observed le
Smith , "that will bring the uioou within
bixty miles of the earth. "
lvif the moon is really made of old
cheese , ' ' remarked lie Cantur , "that's
clobc-cnoiigh. * '
> „
AH doctors recommend Jai-vis' Urandy.
It IK rnmovoil that one of Uie Rooil lookinjj
rlub mombcis te building auc.it little Cot-
tuge , and takes moro Intercut lu ( .ookstoves
and "sluli" thtiti lu wheeling. WJintUoen
this muntij
pPRICE's
CHEAM
Ttisupi-rloroYcollenieproven In millions o
homes for moro tluul u qimitur of a centiuy. It
J- . used by the I'nltcrt states Uovcinment. I'.n
dor ed b ) the heads of the ureat Unherslties its
thoHtroimuit , tiniest nndmnsf healthful. Or.
1'rliv's ( learn linking I'owdui dotw not contulu
ammonia , lime or nlnm. Sold only In o-itw
1'KIti ; IIAKINH l'0\VIit ! ; U ) .
New \oi-k. I'ljli-apio. St. I.onls
OH ! MY HE AD.
Tlic pain from Neuralgia and ita
companion disease r.licumati m is
pzctttcialing. Thuuiaiiils whoooulil
\tc \ fiiclvly ) ! cured arc neeillc'sly suf.
forin . Ath-lo-jiho-ros will do for
others what it did for tlio following
WilUro ! port Ind , Oct. 8. IW.
U Tin be a ractedwith ! n ur l i for
uaput fonrjMt * . nq cu > o innr.
tninx , but In Tiin. I tlnMI ; hrarj of Atblo-
phorni After liklnv ono tattle I found It
to bo helping in ? , and iim tnklni four lx > t-
tlo of Athlophorna nd n of Iin . I found
Hint I wuuutlioly well 1 think tbo medi
cine is ponltirely * inro cure
CaAUNcrr n. RrnmcK.
Mt Utrnel. IU. . IVc W. 1W7.
I h r nexd Athlophtrw In my funlly and
Dim it to L * tlm ( roateftt mMUlne for neu-
rucu ineiUtcnco andhtvinc bad | t > f n a
futanoduponmeforthepirt Juytirdknnw
whereof I speak , Mas. JDLIA UHILTOM
IS- Send C cents for the Jx-amlful ( olorcd pic
ture , ' Moorish Mnldeu , "
THEATHLOPHOROS CO. 112 Walt SI. N. Y.
A l y afford bodily protection In your
mind , ' but lomctnlng more substan
tial will bo necessary quite soun , mi
Ifn UCT wl"ler ' " rapidly apiiroachliii ; Iu
V tLV 1 1 MlJUIon to heary clothing. thos who
nre prudent will provide n mipply of
HKNMIS'S l-i AhTt.li lii antlc'li atlnu ot
_ . . . . rough" , CoMs , Chest I'Klns , llliuumri.
Pfll I AD " " ' . " l : > llra and nthor allinpnu
UULLMn hlchar uro to preTHll iluilnu the
rail ruontlii. This plaster l veil
known as a uniformly rolUblo remedy
nil v/niin laauch trouble * . t § l m reudy tur
( IN YIIIIH Immeilhita uppllratlon nnd Its eflcct
U1 | I UUII it prompt and permanent. At ttu-ro
are many epurloui linliulioui In tlm
market , caruful buyrn will alwayii
a'k 'or Ui-NMiN'b un < l refuse all other
plmteni
two Pent utimp lo Fea-
bury AJoluikoo , Jl I'latt tiln-ot , N. \ . .
fur f ° I ) ' Of INHTIII CTIOM. HtO
TIIK DOCTOH , u raluablo houicbold
iThe Burlington takes the ( tad.
It was in advance of all Imes in developing Nebraska * '
iIt 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 lines 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 Una by which you can
leave Omaha in the morning and arrive in Denver the ;
vening 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 Farnatn Street. Telephone
Depot on Tenth Street.
Burlinglon
Roule
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Is still Treating with tbo Greatest
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Cliroiiic , Neryous and Priiatc Diseases ,
- NERVOUS DEBILITY , Lost Manhood ,
Falling Memory , Exhausting Drains , Terrible
Dreams , Head and Back Acne and all Oic cITccti
leading to early decay and jieihapi Consumption or
Insanity , treated ; qienlifically by new methods with
never failing success.
tit- SYPHILIS and all bad Blood and Skin Dla-
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-KIDNEYand URINARY complaints , Gleet ,
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of the QenitO'Urinary Organs cured promptly without
injury tn Stomach , Kidneys or other Organs.
OjNo experiments. Age and experience Im
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49- Send 4 cents poMage for Cel.brnted Works on
Chronic , Nervous and Delicate Diseases.
jp Those contemplating Marriage icnd for Dr.
Clarke's celebrated guide Male and Female , eacli
14 cents , both 25 cinU ( stamm ) . Consul * the old
Doctor. A friendly letter or call may Sae future suUer-
insandOiame.ind aJil B Wen > ean ( " 1'fe ' fl 9H6 lc
"Life's ( Stcret ) Errors , " 50 cents ( itamps ) . itediein *
anil urilir j sent everywhere , secure from expoiute ,
Hours , 8 to 8 Sundays ij to 12. AdJiess
F. D. CLARKE , M. D. ,
186 So. Clark St. , CHICAGO , ILL.
Election Proclamation.
tTiulci nail I > y virtue of the authority veitod.
intilub ) sortli a 'ltsii < H ) of chaiitoi twenty-
alxC oiof ttie rompllert Atatnt s nr Neliniskn ,
eutltlcd "iioctlon : , " I. Joliu > I. Tlmjor. gov
ernor of the > tatft of Ni-brasku. dohtMbj Isstiu
my proclaiuattpn. thnt on Tuesday , tne t-ixth
ilayotXorettiIier 1) . IbJM. tliqru will tin an
) l ctpn ! lidd at. the tlMinlT > l.incsafiotliucn (
said mate , for tlio purumpof clecthictlja folldn--
lUK otllcers. to-\\it :
rHo eli-rtiirn of president and \lto rireMtnt
ttliuritltwlStntei.
On mi-inber of tongrcsi from the Vint ton-
One nieiniici of tcngro 'j ' from the Second con-
KiiihMloiml ilNtrlrt ,
Uiioinumueror u > nrc"j3 from the Ihlrd con-
Eresslounl dlsttlct.
Oovernor.
MeutPimnt RO ernor.
Socretniy otstuto.
Htiito trciisuror.
Aiuiltor public account ! .
I'ommlsiloner of'tmblli. lauds and buildings.
f-upciintuiidontot public lum tictlon.
Stntpsotwtor foreacli xen.itorlnl dlstrltt. and
lli-ire-.entitlves ( foi B.K.U lepreseutatlva
dlstuct. as provldad by law.
In witn"sisni'reof. . rhme hereunto set mv
band ami causoit toboalllvod the ureat weal of
Ioj | ( Ullcoln Ulls
Sit day of October , lu the year of
our Loitlonu thoitsmil elijlit bun-
[ Sell 1 dred and olih1j eight , thu twen
ty S"Qond year or tliohtnte , and
of tha Independence of the I'tilted
State1) thu ono hundred and thir
teenth ,
By the Oovernor , JOHN M. T1IAVEU.
G. S. IjVrtS. fcecrotnrv btate.
PreserveYour Health
D. c. iiAUi A ro.'s iMjnro-
K \TKIl lU'CKSKI.V I'NDKIt-
( iAUMI'.N'l.siSuiltn'si'at.iallord
to persons < u > > cuptllile tncolil the
best protection ntralnst I'Nl'.U
JIONIA , HHKI'MATISM. and
all U'M. Ulbl'.ASDS Itecom-
jnriulcd for l/adles unU Kontle-
men by the Medhnl I ncnl ti *
hfiul for Illitstruted circular.
CAXI'IKLI ) Kl'IMIITv (0. (
BOM. M VM'KVCTUIIFIIfl
80 Leonards- . , New York City
DREXEL & MAUL ,
( successor to John (3. .lac-ob . )
Undertakers and Embalmers
At the old ht.ind , 1W7 I'ainam St. Orders by
telegraph solicited and promiitly attotulcd.
Telephone to No. r"- .
T. E. CU.PIIM ,
FIRE INSURANCE BROKER ,
Itootu C3 Traders' llulldliid
CHICAGO.
nofercncesetroi ! > o1ltnn National Hunk
It. Q liundcCo. 'lbelrud ! ir ctCa
Public sale of Imported
draft HtallloiH and tiot-
tln stock at Voik , Neb
Nov.27. IKV , cainmcn
clnijiit tl .nia m ,
\Vowlll oiler o\ir \ entire
stock of horses , about
'M lu nuinbni. 3 1'er-
cliorotiM , I Clydesdale ,
lShlie , I 1'reiiLli L'una
ntnti. eevoial giade
draft and ono trotting stallion The bilunco
conilstHOf tiottlngbredruare ; ! , Ulllus anddriv-
Inc horse ?
IKHMS One years time , Rood bankable paper
.eriulit'd , ft per cent discount f 01 rash , MAIli
lt A LV OU oUl.NK. bend for taUlouue
rUVi.-1'AllUMACH.
I' M. WOODs. Auctioneer.
jr. J.
Surgeon and P - \ \
W
OfficeN. W Owner I'll tins fioiiKlaHSt. Omcs
Ul lepuone. ioj ; U Ujildea t lcpUau , BU.
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W. G. ALBRIGHT , .1.1
Real Estate ,
2i8S.i5lhSt.Omaha.
BEST AND CHEAPEST
ALBRIGHT'S CHOICE !
SOUTH OMAHA ,
BUY NOW
TERMS KASY
iqpUITppTC STAUH , 1619 Howard Ht. , Oman * , has drawn plans
Hnunl I tU I speclQcikUons for u 9 room frame houan. wlilcli combines
ntlUty.coinfprt.ei-onomy nnd beniityInanity Impasnlblo Inuuy Rood
house that costs from II , M ) to $ IAJ As moio tlian 100 - - . . . . . . .
111 be built so , I can afford to offer a copy for- - * OtIglnalanfl pendl4 !
! 5.tho usual fees otherwisei bplng fromSffZ ' dmlgns fnrnlihed. as c u too Jiia < 4
he acts or pl.HBOCcompl.tM bulldlnf iof
gp r r ntmote. . . - J njl descriptions. 1 ha\e In njj' oQlcc , rnoetnx Itt cost
fronilCCClOtoHOOou ) . My unusual experience will juarantc'i3 U3fueUo
and rellabls contractors ouly aio oognpod on ray works , Parties wishing to build
are cordially invited.
DR. HORNE'S
ElectroMagnetic . Belts ' ; *
" - - < wi
The Grandest Triumph cl Electric Science Scl-
entifically Made nd Practically Applied.
Best SriwtiBe
" DISEASE CURElWiTHOUT MEDICINES
IT WILL CURB YOU IW T
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. < 1 ( rflH I'll * * , lilll nr , ! > * ! > , Ilf4rocol < , Illoofl flltrllf * , Wr ljr , tu. , tkr > ,
lVI > belt l > Jurt wlmt jc i < > . > .l iririv 7ii lmill flll C n tie auiillrd la nyj ) rt gf tSo Boilf.
Ii.joramll/cnnw . ] r If. It clertrtflcitlioblJoOl ' tiVH LL IE Lftit FAILB
TCCTIUAMIII * CtrrT on c < mulno and'inctl by iiermlulon MuTu thocallDiTjnMvhaTare b n
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Sis Main Sheet , Buffalo.Y.i O W. Bellas , M 1 > , MormontownIqwa | Lemuel tinic.KanliiUrC , til , tjudctl.
h MurrayNatiervlllrin \ K't , , AbbattiiU | > t.cltywnrrT'ork , South iieml , Ind t Itoljl. V. Hmv on , Chlf o
nuktutUHi ! Ijl.Mc3llchapl , 61. D , UuuaJurN. V.---r lour tClt lias accoinpllalirU what nu other remedy lui
lUmdyiicrTi-sanacomfortnlilo Bleep at night" Uoht. Hnli. - - - -
Tr icombined. Uuaraatccdlbo
onlr ono In the world r ncratlni
acontlBUons t'ttctrio ct Uagnelit
? V ; ciirwit. BctuitlllcPoworful , uurablp ,
CComTortPible a < l BOocilTe. Avoid frauds , , . . Klectrlcltr. GCiniNTKIBth *
.
OTerH.OOOcurml. BnnriKtiuDpforiittmjihlet.'Ss" roTed.chMpo't.wi'ntlnrnowertul.do *
ALSO ELKOflUO 1IELTS foil jJlSEABlk \ g ! fffClTe MI1IIC1L ItllTRlb HILT In th
lectrl lo bu > pea arl fti-u wlIU llala 1) IM-
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IlFtEBKVCESnT bank , commeTclalncy OFATOWboKu comrwSilWwiibif nV"aU 'Enrt vVrtlv
whnlesalo house.InChlcutfo . ; wliolMalodrUBKl l , SaiilM .lmluilons CLECTRIC TK18HES rou
frianilsconml Chicago. II.OOQ cartd""tJcncTit mpYor lllujtra'l ( i iimphltt.
DR. W. J. HORNE , Inventor , 191 Wabash Avenue , Chicago.
( IRATIIFUL-COMrOHTINO.
Epps's Cocoa.
IHtEAKPAST.
* -rty n thorough knowledge ot tbo natnral Hwq
wlilth u v ( rn tlio oporullom of Ol cttlou and nutri *
tlon , anil liy n ( aroful uppHt ntlcm nf Iho tint ) iiropcr.
tltn nfMlt ntccli-d ( - ( > cuit , Mr. Kpp * hus prnvtiir-il our
brc-iiktaxt tiUilu witli u dchcntt-iy rtii\urud lievt-ruuc
uhUh may stive iH niauy hcav-r - doctor * bills It If
by the Jmllc luui u o nt uri ) nrlUH'S ol di It tli.it .t
constitution in ly be Kr.iiliiiilly built up until Mroni ;
cniiunh to ri'MH nrrry leniluiicr to riljcaio Hun-
druili of suliilo iniiladlcs uro HnntlnK arnund u < > rt-nily
tonltnik wht-tcvcr them li u weak point \Vi-limv
c cnpo iiiiinyn fatil ilinlt by kcctiliiKotificlvei
fiirtltu-il with pure blood and n properly nourished
Iriuups CUIIriertlcoJ.ait-ttu.
.MniliiHimply with holllnc Mutornrmllk SolJ only
tn Imll pountf Una by . droct-ra . labeled tbus
HoiiUL-opathicOlieiuIals ,
I.OMIOM , KMII v.su.
IFOR SALE *
EVERYWHERE.
DRUNKENNESS
Or tbo Liquor Habit , I'ositlrely Cured b )
AdmJulstorlugDr. HnlucB' Goltlea
tipcciQo.
U c m be ( riven In a cup of coffee or tea with
out the itiovrJedKo ot the person taking Habso ;
lutely barroluss , and v\ ill eaoct a permanent and
ipecdy cure , whether the patient Is a moderate
drinker or an alcoholic wreck. 'JUousuncls ol
drunkards bare been made temperate tnen who
have takun Golden Boeclfic In tuotr roffce wltli-
out their knowledge and to day believe they
quit drlQktne of their own free will , u never
falls. The system once Impregnated With thu
BpeclDo , It becomes ao uttfr Fmpoj lblltty for
the llqnor appetite to axUt. J'oraale by fXubn
& Co. , 15th and Douglas Bts. , aim 18th and Cum-
IngBta. . OmthB. Neb.j A. D. i'oeUr k jjro
nouncll muffs. Iowa.
* ' . ' . " "fft.li'A 'fi' hlk'c" ' " ° u , ° '
feiuuia
Or l ii impioiim.au of > r III Clint Mill Wo'riiciiiip . *
n D < itl/cur.dlKlh * MoiiUi. fltbleil | > ftqip l tto t iaa
lha Stnd.n Elwif > o Co. 109 Liiiflo > tu Chlcifl *
DIVOUUBS-A. OUOUKIOU ,
lit l > t-urtiurn . , Cblozo : luitlcofree : 1 rc i4
uipeneace ; buslncu ( juiotlj nJ le illr lr aJ ct l
YOUNEMEN
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STEEL PENS
GOLD MEDAL PARIS EXPOSITION 1373.
Nos. 3O3-404-I7O-604.
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THE EuatiA Ciixuicu , Co. , DUTROIT , Mica.
For sale ( tmlbu inrtllt \ Goodman
! > / Co. , Omalta , Neb ,
: . HOWTOAOT ,
l.otlVltotiidiltnhoo'lRlitoitJ Fit ,
IM\ \ ( IP tnilin Decllm and Futctlontl du r.
bW - - * 1 ricurt4i ( lAoulRloiaicb MttIiclD .
b tl d Ti IK nt if Dl fC0 &n AK'llcailoa.
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