Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 02, 1895, Page 11, Image 11

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    - -
. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - TILE OMAhA BAIT.lY n.-rnJa ! : ; SAPLTIIAY { . NOVmUngn. 2 . 1893. ; 11
- - - - - - -
L.
STUDY TilE ELECTRIC MOTon
-
A Timcly uggeton for the Knights of
- the Throttle.
ELECTRIC POWER Or SUBURBAN ROADS
Crn""h fe due ' I'riIIe , . 11.1 lItIre-
"I' fI I In' I nr'.I
, r.pt ' Illh" ny C'rlf.l-
.
II. ' e , i ' Ittt I n. . \ . tujitiieii ' l H. ,
- iI i I
The Traveling l nllneel ! ' associaton Is
( onipoutI of foremen of road engines from
the , 'arlou8 large ralroall concerns , One of
the Ilules of these men Is to Instrucl In the
me anll Cre of locomot"es , and on the hand-
ling an,1 , applIcatIon of brakes and other ap-
pilances. At the recent annual 1ncetnJ the
presIdent ] saId :
"There Is some 11'1sslon among the men
In the operating departments o [ railroads
In regard to the use of electricity as the
future motive power , hut It lops not seem
likely that many regular trains wi bo run
11 I during thc coming year except on sit-
huhan passenger ralwa's , Thc succc ! . of
the largo motor 1scd hy the lallmore &
Ohio for handlng heavy trains through the
lhllmorc tunncl shows that these motors
can ho made to do the hellest' : kind of work
whlo other tests have dcmonslratcd the
'peell 0. IJas eller motors. Such being the
stale of development , we may fnd I neces.
nary before long to begin 10 acquire a detailed -
tailed knowledge of the operating of electrIc
niotrs. "
I Is IInol1cell that the Illinois ] Centrl
, 1 soon supplant steam with electricity In
Its suburh3n service In Chlcao. The Penn.
* cyivnnia railroad managers ! eontemplale alike
manRlers
like change , and I 19 certain other roads will
folow , ly next spring' a rent chRlle In
lalroao motive power on short rUls iiiay
he looked for , all the prorsssl'e engineer .
who as the boys say , Is " 0110' his job , "
cuull nol employ hIs Idle winter hours better
than to study the rudiments of electric
IOII'er.
IOII'er.OHo'TI O TI THO..I ( Y.
. I ii tmmon 10 speak of electric ( power
taking the place of here powe ) on street
lalwa's , lays a writer In the Globe-Iemo-
crat Only In a certain fnse Is this true.
In 880 horse cars were In operation In the
Unied States on a little less than 2,000 mie ! .
of roall Today horse cars run on 1,914 ! mIles
Pc road. II 1880 there were 10 cable rail-
rol-
\Iayl Prom 188010 887 there \as added but
1,000 mIles to the horse car roads. The next
; year , In ] 88R , electricity was first cmllloyed
os motIve power on atreH railways. That
Rme year , under the ImpulHe of business
rivalry I . probably 1,000 mIles ot horse car
road was buit Before tie end or 1889 the
4' 'ele trlc street car mileage hall Ilouhlell , II
' ' 1889 about 300 miles of horse car mileage was
'I , flMed : The close of 18S9 mw the maximum
ot here car mileage II thiN country. In was
a little more than 6,000 mies of road. The
Increase uf electric street railway mieage hal
loemm very steady front 188R 10 time present '
time at the rate of over 1,000 mies a ) 'ear.
I has ! Ole on during time miepreemion. . Thl .
1iors ' car mileage remained stationary during
llrst' cat m1eage remalnlll Itatonary duing
1890 Since then 3,000 tithes or horse car
roadway hRs been changed to electric. Of
the 10.3&3 mies of electric street ralwa ) ' .
3.000 miles Is ali hors car mileage transformed -
raiway fanned , , and iOOO miles Is entirely new l'treet
# 4 These figures wi give many people an en-
trely different Idea trol that they have hell ]
regarding the so.ca1el substitution of electric -
trio for horse power on street railways. I
I not substtuton , save In a lmied lJnse :
I Ia I addition. The country today has al
much horse car mileage as It had In isSo.
The growth of only 1,000 miles In six years .
when there was no electric railaay , shows
what WON time natural Incre3e of h1rse car
mileage . No reason can he ad\'alc,1 for a
supposition that If electricity ha.1 not beer
Introduced horNe car mileage would have increased .
creased any taster after ISSt & than II t'll from
1880 10 88G. Wlholt the application ot
electricity there wOIIII today be In operation
in . time Unlell States between 4,000 and 1.000 ( )
mies of horse car road . Inleal ( the Unicil
Stains has ,900 ] inline ot horse car roall and
10,3&3 miles of electric road.
hORSE AND EIECTIC PO\VEit.
3 ' 'bat IIOI1I ; lon will warrant an eleclrl
street railway plant ? This qneslon was 1111
to some of , the expert at the lontreal convention .
"en lon of street railway managers. I I" one
In which a large number of towns and sl31i
cities. im' I Intereted. The answers are nol so
encouraging as man ) ' IJeolle with only general
Intormalon on time subject 111 eXlect , 'he
Imlressol ! Is that the electrla street railway
Is a great deal cheaper than Ihe horie C1
rontl or the eahle. So It Is under certain con
ral
dltons , Six ) 'ear of experIence wlh elec-
triciy , a8 time power ShOll1 what can be cx-
pecltl In thaI direction. In cities of 10,000
population the mlvanlalo Is with the horse car
decldpII ) A herse car service for that popu'
IRton II operated at a COt of between I :
cent and 1& cents a mile , all It earns be-
¶ tween 18 cent ! anti 19 cents. An electrIc
1\1 fore town of 10,000 people ' costs between
20 cents and 21 cents a tulle , anti judging
S by past returns , cannot earn more titan 20
p _ cents a tnil. From iO,000 10 30,000 population -
ton time coet per mile or boric ear service In.
crelues ( rom a little over 1 : cents 10 a little
over iS cents a utile , while the cost of electric
eRr service decrease from over 20 rents to 11
cents a mie , Grosl earnings of both Increase
aoi at 30,000 pOlnlalon are th santo. 21
cents a tulle. The net gain 19 with time electric -
trio s'rvice ' , becan of Its reduced rate of
expen per tulle. 1.01 10,000 10pnllon
" horse car service gives a margin of : cents
: per mile profit , while electric service shows
n lo of hal a cent a mie bet ween receipts
anti cost of operation. At 20.000 population
the horse car service shows 16 cent a mile
for cm.t . of operation anti 1 cent' : mile for
' rlcell'ls ' , a IJrft of 3 : i centl a mile . the S3me as
for 10,000 population. Electric car service for
: oooo Ileolle ) shows 10 ] cents anti a small fractIon -
ton ot ' a cent per ! mIle as cost ot operation
and ju'h 21 cents as recellt9 , a Ilrot or
marly 2 cents leI mie , At 30,000 population
the flures began to tel In favor of the electric -
tric fervlce , Horse car for a town of 30,000
people cost 181 cents a tulle to operate.
They earn 21 cents a tulle. Electric cars for
citIes ot 30,000 cost a little less than 18 cents
a utile , and earn 23 { centt a miie. 1"01 the
nuxl 0,000 ] populatIon the rain Is very nota-
hlo on the side of electrIc s'ervice. horse
cars for 40,00 PoPulation cost 22 cents IIr i
utile antI the receipts amount to 21.J cents.
Time electric car service for cites of this class
Jet < 0111 to Ill cents a tulle In cost whIle time
gross earnllls reach 23t % cents , a net profit of
' 9 % centl' IHr hills traveled ]
CONFOUNIS Tim I XlFIl'S ,
From this point comparIson confounds the
experts. The natural e ' llctaton Is that after
paseing -10,000 PopulatIon the advantage or
electric car service will grow with each all-
1110nai 0,000. I does not. The most vra0t-
able street railways , In proportIon to cost of
operation , at the present tltmie , are tho.o
\hlch are operated h ) electricity In citIes ot
40.000 nonulntlon ! that Is 10 sa % ' . until the
100,000 ' - iliiil.Is . passed. ' The cost of
operation of electric street railways decreases
Iteadl ) ( remit 20 cents a utile for 10,000
popullon 10 IG cents for 41),000 peoillo Then
It increases to 20 . cl'nt a utile for cities ot
& ; . Arthur V. Ablat the ChIcago engl-
. neer , has studied this curious turn In the
Cast of electric street railway operaton , lie
thinks I Is caused by increased coat of transporting -
causet )
porting time electric current or time necessity ,
far ad'ltonal power statIons after the 40,000
llolnt Is Passed ] , For a toad. no mater hol ,
short a 110111 station musl he lro\'lded. , and
that I a principal liens In the cost. The
operatIon of the power stnton Increases but
very little al the car mIles are added up to a
certain point. lut whln It bcomeS neces-
sary 10 build snottier rwer station or to
transport time current over long hues of feed.
era , the cert jumps Prom 40,000 to 60,000
Population these jumps In cost of olerat ( n
usually take place. lenco I Is that for a
city of 0,000 this cost per utile becomes :
cents , whIle the receipts Increase to only 26
cents , a proft ot 6 cmts
Perhaps even 1011 curious than this change
In cost ot electric cpralon Is thaI which I
longer experIence hRs shown takes Illace In
horse cr 8en'lce. The later shows a marked
decrease In cost per mile after time 40,000
populatIon Is psueJ , I drops frol 2.4
cents a tithe for that population to 19 cents
n tulle for 50,000 people Time receIpts per
itilie , tmowever also drop HOne cars In cities
. or 40,00 carts 25l- cents a tithe . while I'
those of 51),000 ) they shol a fraction over 23
cents 1"101 50,000 to 100,000 IIOllaton (
imoise car service shows a steady decrease Incest
cost anl In earnings per utIle. 1'01 cities of I
100,00 here cars are operated al 1 fractIon
less Ihal 1 cents , whIle they earn 22t4 cents ,
a profit of [ l centl Iscr ' mIle. moctrlc car
servIce aha decreases In cost and receipts per
mIle after the F,0,000 Point 18 hmapseil ] , but
more rapidly In time former than In the latter .
Ietrlc 1 servIce for 100,00 people costs 16
cents a tulle aUll gives graIl receipts of 23
cent I mile , a profit of 8 cents a mie , Thus ,
II appears that the mo ! profitable horse cn
lines have been thee In cities of 00,000 pop-
ulaton , anll the least I lrontobl ( , thole II
cites of 40,000 The most profitable electric
car service has been Ihat render ] In cities
of 40,000 populatIon whel the net returns
rochell ! 1 cent , The worst howlnl Is
made In cites of 10,000. whlrc electric ear
service meaul a loss of 2 cents ' for every mile
traveled , Time best that horse ralroRI ] ! have I
averaged In cIties UII to 10,000 has been 11
cents R mile for the maimum cf populalon :
the worst ha utcn In cities between 30,000
and 40,000 , where time excess of receIpts over
centa. cost pet tulle aveld got down to about 2
101 the horse car service the expense per
expnse
mile ' Increaes steadily front 0,000 ] PoPulation
UII to 40,001 antI then I decr. ses. The receipts -
ceipts follow the Mme general course , but
not 'Iule so rapidly , so that there Is a margin -
gin of ( Iron all ct the way ranging from 3
cents down to : cents and then up to &c !
cent In ( time electric service the comparison
of ( receipts amid cost starts at 0.000 poplla-
ton whim a loss of ! cent per tulle. Thc
margin of profit ( begins soon after the 10.000
Ilolnt ) Is passell , amid at 20,900 population It Is
nearly 2 cents , Prom thIs It Increases to the
maximum of over 9 cents ' a mie In cItes of
40,000. Thcn I decreases to 3 % cents a tulle
In cites of 60000. After that It Increases
steadIly to S cents a tulle In cities of 100,000.
-
gECTHCITY ( IN J.\lAN ,
Some surprie has bell expressell It the
annol\cement that the Japanese Intend 10
Jay anll wo. k the 800 miles of suhmarhll
cable they have ordered from an f nglsh
compan for connecting Formosa to Japan.
A8 a mater of fact , Japanese engineers
have long been famiar with electrical work
In \ Its brandies. The mperlal ] EngineerIng -
log College of 'ollo has been In exIstence
for over twenty 'earK. Amnommg the earliest
directors , or the electrical course were Prof.
lrectors
A'rlon and Prof. Perry , a pupil of Lord
] { el.ln , time Ilo'ln of telelr"ph engineers.
Time hlKhest meth01s ot electrical training
were Introduced , amid the Japanese , who are
a ( Inlcl-wltc Ileople , \ ere fonnd naturally
fitted to become good eleclrlclans. The ) '
have Ilroduced more than one dlstngullhcd
electrical experimenter The JallnEle have
of late been much alive to the merits of
\merlcan electrical machlner , all this
country Is now having I large share of
their business The value at dnamos cx-
)
ported front Germany to Jlpan In 1892 was
.i4 yen , which far exceMpl1 thaI rrom
Great Briain or time Unltell States ; In
1894. imowever . thee Imporled rrom German ) '
amonntell to iS,120 yen ; rlom Englanll , 49 , .
yen 222 ) 'en , and from the United Slates , 145,200
gECTHC ( SMILT1NG.
The advocates ot electrIc smeltnl ot refractory -
rraclolY ores claim , says the New York
Times , that whlu In Cmmmmamla ! . which contahl
almost the entrc snplly of nickel knoln to
the 101111 , It lakes four months to IlrOlnce a
nickel mat or 2\2 : per cent , a ton or nickel
ore can be relluced In the electric furnace
In about forty mlnntes. The substantaton
of this Ialm 10uid mean a great Ilell for
.ammmula ( Some years age the Unied Slates
overlnent sent a commission 10 that
country 10 investigate and ascertain the vlsl-
lle supply or nickel are , wih a view to Its
use for naval armor The commission re-
portlll 10 the ! o.ernment that there were
650,000,000 tons of that ore In sigimt In Call'
mllaim terrltor , Witim efficient electric
Ilan terrlorr Wih an efcient olelrlc
smelting system time abunllant laler powers
of time Cnnadlan nickel dlslrlct coull be used
and nickel , which Is nol bout 3 : cents a
Ilound , could be reduced , It Is cstmated , t :
16 ] cents a pound , whlch'would Iermlt ] ot I
being ustl In many new vays. Coal , which
Is so 11lcnit to oblaln al many mining
camps , could be entirely dispensed with.
When pIcks , axeq , drills , or any of the
minIng toots requIre to be drawn to a fine
edge or point , the heatIng cou1d he Iione b )
the current and time soluton tmsesl In the dcc-
tile smelting process.
A CmIBNATIN II.A T ,
A combined water works and electric light
amid Ilower Illanl has recently been com-
pletcil ut Anderson S. C" , which luslrat s
very well what an Important factor In the
deveoplent ( of water power electricity has
now become. For some years time city was
suppled ) h ) a private compan wih water
and electricity , the pumlls and dynamos being
Irlven hy sleam. Since It has beEn slown to
be feasible , financially as well lS me-
cimanicaily . to transmit power a Ilstance of
several littlest , the company has developed , a
) .
water right some six tidies south of the city ,
where about OO.horse power are 10W 1do
available , The geneating staten b ) the
river now contains a single turline wheel and
: two.phase alernathll generator of . 150 ] kilowatts ] -
watts or 200.horso power capacity , although
Ilrol'lslon Is made for enlarglnA time Illan as
the huslness Hrows The gener.lor Is re-
markahll for deliverIng this large amoml of
current at the unusual ) ' high electric motive
force ot r,600 volts , thus obviating time ne-
cossl ) ' at stell.UP transformers. The current
Is carried to the city over four bare copper
wirc.a. At time city there Is a substation
where time electric force Is reduced 1,040
volts ; the total loss In the line trom the
generating slDton to the city 13 only 3 % lIeI
! ent The company now supples current for
arc 0111 Incandescent lights , several small
motors anti a thirty-horse power motor drivIng -
Ing titi' 720,000-gallon IHlmp In time water
vorks pUmlJlnl station. Time water Is delivered -
livered 10 a stalllpipe 100 feet lmigii and . eIgh-
ten feet In miiamnoter . abolt a ' 1'J.ter of a
tulle rrom time substation , anll time electrically
operlell machineI ) Is said to be Alvlng en-
tire satisfacttomm . Another plant ot much the
same character Is now \lIeI constrncton for
the City or Fiberiomi Ga. . In which the cur-
renCwl he Iransmltel about five tniies .
MAKING [ m.'I"WmNT " : OTOmm :
The lrookln City Railroad cOlpany has
reached the wise coneulion that one way 10
reduce accidents Is 10 Ilprove time working
standard ot its motormen , So that If I 10
mint willing to spell mone ) ' on equlp\ln its
cars wih proper brakes , I Is , at all events ,
adopting the hal-wRY course ot leaching the
motormen to make the best possible Ibe of
time hiperfct 0111 clumsy apparatua . they Lave
to handlo. The company has a regular school
In which the new men are Instructed In the
c nslructon a 111 woriling of the car. and In
the rudiments ot electricity. No man Is ai-
10leJ to leave the iehcol until he Is thor-
ougitly proficient and capable ot managlnA
a car In any emergency. Aa an Inlucement
to better service , the directors ot tile cam-
pan ) have anthorlzell time setting aside of
$10,000 to be divided among conductors and
motof1n who between now and May 1. 189G.
shmahl havc hal no Icchlent causing olher In-
jury or tamajo te Ileron9 or property or 10
time cOlllany's property. and who h3\'e not
been suspendell ror violation of the c"I'an"s
rules. Each cf the successful men will re-
cllve a pro rah share o the reWaIll The
COIIan ) "desires to Impress upon the cmii-
ployes that Its success and prosperity depend ,
UPNI safe. regular alli quick ear service , to-
gethm' wih ccurleous tre.tm nt of time 1mb.
lie by its employes , and the p.ment of this
amonnt I authorized In the hope of scouring
mere eUclent and conscientious service on
the part of both conductors and motermen ,
and thus 11)lo\'lnl the service on the COl'
palY's lines. "
- A NEW TROLLEY MAIL CAR.
I.n ) ' cites have already used time electric
car fIr carrying mal 10 . limo postolce , hut !
Doston Is making a nsa' . depirturo In time
shape of a mal car de'signed for the re- '
celvlng cr mal , lnct frtm the ha Il cf the
colector The car will run on sche lull time
to certain points along time lne , and I \1'1
thus be dOS ) for time collectors 10 meet I at
these points and tlr their mal Into It In-
stead uf Into the several substatIons. The
ml 1 1 b' canceled nnd.asorted In the car ,
and IeI tel Im1edlall dlspateh at the cen-
trl olco or some railway station. The caritas
ha straight aides , like a regular raIlway
Jstctce , which elves plenty ( at 10:1 space
and rom for hangIng pouche& I 111 have
a frill complement of tables , cases an,1 , racks
but its most Important feature will bo a
canceling macimine The current whlc\ : drives
and lights the car 11 ' feed the electric
10101 to run the canceling machine , which
wi have a capacity of 40,000 cancellations
per htormr ii ) ' this plan It Is exicied thaI
letters 11 be delivered on an average an
hour sooner than It they were taken to time
substations and handled In the old s'ay.
. ) '
. \n 1'sImiiim : ! 11.rNllon.
l'or lany years the furrier have noticed
that all the "klns of polar bears which they
have received have been mutilated by the
los of the nose A Parisian furrier baa dla-
covered that this Is a ree'tmlt of a luperat-
tous belief Ireyalent ] among the g"klmo that
wherever a polar bear 13 i killed hla nose must
be cut off anti thrown upon time Ice or bad
luck will follow the hunter.
S \ loTn FAIUHS OF TiE EAST
Tricks of Chinese Juggler that Mystify
the Uninitiated from Europe.
SCENES IN AONG KONG PARK
1/I.lh' i'l'rfnrslimsit'i'M , Iii \ \ 'Iiit'Ii
1.lln Iii'lmigs , \ro' , \lllln"t'nl-
.
1 % 11..I-h/HI' I tutu Inimgt'r-
u. . 'l'rli'ks
Going throlgh the Chlnee quarler of the
nrltsh letlement or hung ] eng one day
and noticing n large assemul of natives
gathered In a Park writes a corrsllomlent of
the Ihlallelphla Times , I tholht 1 "oull
spemimi a lIttle or 1) spare time arid ascertain
time attraction that was as yet unknown to
me. This ground , or park , Is always nearly
fled wih Chinese , who come here 10 drink
their tea , bmmy their fruit , have their letters
wrIten anti consult the rortune tellers , who
they bele\o can foresee time rise and fRI of
limo MexIcan [ dollar on the mnorrosv , amid
whelhor time ir clients will ! nll rncmiey In theIr
next business tmmnlcrtaklmig.
limit I saw from lY place on a lea table ,
for which 1 had to pa ) ' hanllsomely , that
thoulh fth ) ' In person - . - anti applarance . " - , , a I .
juggler contempltell olng a trill I moot
never seen , amid overcoming the natural this-
gust causEd h ) his thirty body remnlned , Il'
claus to wallh him through. lie was one
of thc thlnne&t and mcsl vlalnols or his
ells I hall ever secn ; his coal , consisting
of raw cottoti . sewed and ted together emi
an 011 frame of native eloUl , was Iyln b )
his side , and whie he sat tlmo' In time ml111e
or the ring It seemed possible to cOunl ever )
rib and hone or his botl > . lie had a pair of
the Isnal loose trousers , orlglnal ) ' blue , hut I
now decidedly greasy , 111 from his loin I
hlng slspendell a murderols looking knlre. i
lie was al.slsted by tllO women , who kept tip
a contnuons chatter with their ton ues ; also
hy a little mlat'k-eyed boy about 6 years of
age , who was slanllnl by his chler. 'fhe
aIe dirt . the man him'
womln were eqlaly dirty as
salt . . and ever ) ' once In a whlo lp woull In
their halds 10 timely coarse black hall or
make a .ulck grab at some part of time body
' itoir felt.
II'hero an Ich was fel.
I hall heon there a few mlllles when the
\omOI hman exhortn the alllence 10 simb-
scribe cash to cnable them tf carry olt slch
a trick as they eoniemillated puting before
Ihem. This audience was just like all Chi
nese authiences-ummimiterested , but unwilling
to mc\e on ) ' farther Inll tIme > ' hat seen
nIl Vcry little CRsh rewardll the ceaseless
begging - ot the women Hell "joss" paper
was now lighted timid his of the hlrllg NtUI
were thrown hllh Into the nil ; red cantles
smut "joss" sticks Inlled nil around the cir-
!
cle , an,1 , a great brass gong was ieateim This
noise , added to the be.ltn ! of the tom-toms ,
succeCll1 In dlawlnl still moore Chinamen
to the crowd already gathcred. At Intervals
ilence won 11 be orderel' ' , thc wOlen would
hastl' Iun over a phrase In a shrIll key
some taps of the drlm and heating cf the
gong , art another phrase , amid so on.
A GHASTLY 'nCK ,
The fakir dropped his drum as Ir In anger
and catching the little boy threw hll down
upon the ground , wih hIs head thrown back
U\on his shoulders lie quIckly drew his
knlo , and thllt ' It apparently right Into
the little fellow's 8tomach The pretemled
anger , the apparelt ! surprIse anll terror of the
two women , th21r entreaties not to kill , the
great spurt of crImson blood , the white face
and staring eyes or the \Ictm , all these
parts were 10 wel acted that they took every
one by flrprlse. Time audience seemEd ter-
ror-stricken at the butchery done before
their very eyes , anti whie the foremost of
them remalnel ] motionless , thope In the retr :
hearing only the crIes , began pushing anl
sqtmeeziumg anI' before them , I myself did
not know what 10 male ot I all , having been
taken by Burprll'e by the unexpectEd grief of
the 10men ,
The Chinese. especially . the women , can cry
amid Jlretell to he beal.tbroken on time sliglmt-
est Ilrovocatol ) , The perrormance was new
to 1101mg Kong , therefore none of the present
lonl
audience had never seen the trlclt. Some of
the wiser ones re.rralned trout nrlhlng CX :
, , . . . , . :
cept opening telr .rol ; tney aWoIlO
flrther developmenls. Oihmers' , less patient
and with natures more cxclable , threalened
amid gradully drew the rIng ahout the pcr-
tormance closer and closer , Time women , teeIng -
tog this , Immelatel ! ) chan c(1 ( theIr tactics .
and tel ] them Ihat they would quickly restore -
store time boy to life and imeaitim. This hRII the
desired effect . mind the Ilrt ) ' little pieces of
c ppel' cash began tailing all about the ring
when they wee carelessly plcwII ! up by the
two women , In time meantme the per-
former sat there , grim and motinnies's , cx-
cept when he 10ull , give time knife a slight
twist clsllg reh spurts ot blood to however
over hlb body anti the body of the IU0 vie-
tInm . Taken altogether , It was a ghastly
light and I longed for them to bring the affair -
fall 10 a hasty conclusion.
Time bo"s face , probably owing to applc3.
ton of a chemicl preparatlomm. was blanched
and spotted as I affected by leprosy , Not a
move or stir from the little 101y , After a
time fresh jOls paper la9 lighted and tlit'
fakim' withdrew the blood ) Imlle. The bed ) '
was nol held over the fire , the drum was
again bealen , accompanied by the oil gong
and a frt of flute tet hy the Chlneso. Add
to tlmiti the horrlhle noise or time sllg.song
entreaties ot the women for more money.
and you wi Imagine what an experience I
vaa for nm.
RESTORED TO IIPE
The boy was now laid dowl Ipon time
ground , the blood rubbed ( rom hl& both ) ' wIth
some 011 rags , anti the porformuers , contiuiii- '
log wIth time abcmllahle rmolse walked slowly
abcmmt the bol > ' , invokimmg time deparler spIrit
to return to Its earthly frame. After a few
mlnntes at lhls hypoorls time walchers were
I civardeil b ) slgls or relrllJ ! life ; time little
fellow's tycs opencr , hl arums were extended
anti he slowly rose to his feet as I ho hall
heen awakened tram a deep alee " . I could !
nOt see alY wounds emi his body ; the blood
still covered his skil In some imlacCa The
knife I could see was no "trlcl Imlro and , '
was so rudely rormed as to 11ke Impossible
time concealment of ammy secret spring.'t'imcro
the blood came from I cannot tell. The hay
was whel ) nalet amid the man was naked 10
time \alsl. Of course , hen : , he hall no
sleeves , Yen will ask then , how such a
trIck Is done ? I do not know amid I must
refer you to higher authorities upon this sub-
ject. I was Inexplicable 10 me
A \'el' comn\on \ hut danerous trick Is that
of hllslowlng Iron balls uwaly performed
1) ' time street fakir oregar. . I l. some-
times kept untIl the last , as L usnsl ) ' leaves
the t performer II an ulen\'lable and rmitser-
able state ot h0lth , Time Iron hals mell
are each aba'il one anll a half to two Inches
Ln dIameter made of rongh cast Iron. Ono
Is rwalol\et. and its prOII'eE down the
throat rasl ) trce'l ' by tIme huge iummip ( that
appears. Another bal Is entered Into the
mouth and m3dl to fellow. The Ilerrormer
no\ begins to feel uncommifortsibie the pupils
of his e'yesdllateanti , _ ' his face . , chans , , color
ulHer ] the dirt. TIme next ball , the third , Is
sent al Its dark way and 15 seen to go very
sloll ) do\n the throat Now comeR' ho ' dis-
cutog part to watch hh antics as he exerts
all his energy alll force to get It t1osui. After
the Inmp clnsed by this h11 again dlmll-
pears ho gives a great hound into the all
and comes down sharply on hla feet when
C31 he easily heJrd tis sharp click as the
third ball comes In contac' wih its fellows.
Then follows tbo minute of horrible '
Tbel tolows horrile agony
aD hI strains himsel In great pain , hIs hnd
pressing hi slomach and body benl almad
double , lie coughs amid forces until one ,
then two , then the last ball all 101 from the
mouth Ino the dirt Not long ago one of
thIs class c men was doing a trick ontllde
the \ ais of Simanghai OlO of thl Iron ) ls
referred , to remained In his stomach rather
than to cCle out Into the open all again , In
COmCIUence of II hlch the victim died In fearful . .
ful megan ) before our oyes.
THAELXGTCIES. [ ( .
The trick of the match sticks Is 3 f"lols :
The juggler takes three or tour COl10n
sUlphur matebes anti enters them ole by
one Into his ear. After a few slcollds of
facial contortions he brings this matches out
ot his nostrils or imp through his mOllh ,
He then proceeds to lift his eyelids , and
slowly , but steadIly , pushes the splinters
over the eyeballs Into 'lis head , when they
find their war cut through hhl ears Perhaps -
haps some of the readers of lhls will ex.
claim , "a Ilh)8lcal Imsilhllyl" ! All I can
say Is that mn wih sharper eyes than mIne
have failed to find the secret of the trick I
Ihere'18 RI ) TIIlrforllr \ ' Is allaJ8
imaketi 10 time ss'aIsttimo
ukell tl" wallAhe IInlche8 are Ieluile , I
soil the trick Is pit'formeil every day In al.
most every street. at every theater Rlli mar-
Ilel placl' . lvemm tourists who have emily one
or two Ila8. or , .al sOlotmes II time case
but a tel heur' tfhl ! In S'uanhal , can wit-
tess on time hotel 8tol18 ; mill a 11 tore tricks
thal I havc lenlolell Every ] Juggier , mrs I
IIRYe Mil carried I sworll , atll every one of
them h\ able to fill hlJllolaeh wih cold Iron
whn rice Is not baniy , Not fancy anti Icd-
ule Ileces ( of uurnlshell steel that acc01mo.
datngl ) ' wlll nn.1 twist to the wbheJ of the
f lrollenl fJellhl-of.ham ! perforimmer hit a
rude , rlst ) ' , jafl III'ce of melal reselbllg
hOOl1 Iron , Is time , Iorl il ] of the Chlneg Jtmggler.
The ) ' are two anll sometmes three feet IJng
ant ! are thrust fur down Into the body.
The performer then slrlt aholl , eiiiack .
log hlg totmiciu , antI for
s1013Ch once he Is quiet and
not a l''UIII Is heard. When time jlg/ler eats
fire he ltgimts I lot of Paper anti shoves I
wlh choll sticks far down his throat Ie
Irelende that the lire docs not go Olt , anti
fanning his ears he cause hi" moulh amid
noslrl1 to emi smumoko like a smal s'teammmer.
Thl" trick , If nol '
" pre\'entCI b ) cOlclentoul :
Europeans , he will tur into one or his most
dls lstng , 10 the delight of hll' Chinese
audience. The iiclc 1 itself Is slmplo amid
harmlel ; limo fire slohlerl' , and when he
hlcathes hall time confined smoke ecape
He can also cause a fll.grwn rabbit to
1010 forum out of what 198 klown 10 be a
IHIIle or rags , amid lalo I walk about ) ' 011
l'el't ' ( ' , blt this Is si tim lmh ) slelhl-o-halli. a9
time rabbIt always turns Olt 10 he the lmu
filthy anln31 urI , anti quickly hinds its ira ) '
uglln 10 the mysterlols basket Aver ) '
clever trick Is that or swallowing ten or
moru needim. . The jUI/Isr , follows Ihem
with a piece of silk tlmreatl . one end of whIch I
rcmalns Ollslt 111 out the Ihrenll and
you will reel It moore Ihrough time eyes of all i
the needle" . Time unoet of the jimgglers are I
accompJnled by little boys wih lithe lmbs ,
who do wonderful acrobatic feats .
FEATS OF "I XTHIOQUS 1
In conclusion I wi menton the \ 'emitriio-
qtmlttt , I man wih a voice capable of Immiitat-
. time
Ing almost any sound. He comes along
street , ha\lng SUSlelled ( ! across his shoulder
two or three piects of ham boo and 1 piece or
iiglmt canvas. This Is his outfit. A few c3sh
will Induce him 10 rorm his bamhoo Into a
triangle , Ihrow It over the cloUt amid then
dlsalJllear from view veneath. Now time rUI
belns You Ilstant ) . Imagine ) 'otmrself In a
' 1llet ! village street ; ) ' 01 hear time fammiiiiar
noises made by chickens. geese Rnd the spimm-
mming wheel Suddenly a dog II heall baklnl
In the Ils lance , a donlwy hra'I , morc dogs
bark ami cows , goats amid sheep Cn hz hall
approaching :011 a man Is heard coming
along the street. who las time dlslurher of
time rcacerll vlag ! He accidentally falls
over a pig Iyhll In time read and calses a
grett commotIon A Chlnlse womal , dls-
! ;
tlrlml trom hellnnlnl wheel , comes on the
scene and scolds time man. Dil you ever
)
hear a Chlnesc woman scolti No ? Wll.
thei , If )01 ever happen to ho Ieal a quiet-
looking one who Is about to begin tale warn-
hll and stiI > our ears Some one Illcls imp
a stone and throws It I IPllose at time man ,
Ihcm I mmmises , and who jeers , while the
atomic cn le heard roiing over loose baartlq
[ hils a cat , that now breaks out with I
frightful yell . Thee rolols more noIse , time
tent shakes as Ir It contalnl,1 , a troop or wili
monle's. Time sole ccelpant appears and
gathers In his coin
A Chinese wheelbarrow Is like any other
whoelbarow , heclutl ' It squeaks when
grease Is stnt'l Such R horrible noise tloes
this occasion that a Hileakln wheellrrow
Is select ! In the' ' treaty ports as Ioon os
heard by I the IHllce , The ventrIOIUI ! ' Joins
his bamboo 10 ac tim form u wheelblrow , and ,
plshlng them along , ' Imltales the slueal , so
wel as to convulse his bearers with lammghi-
ter. The ventrlollist ! III more agreeable 10
the eyes tItan the Juggler , but as I have said ,
they are all , wihouV exception , a filthy all
beggarly lot The juggler pretends 10 hale
the old of certelmu Jotses In time perrormanc
of his trIcks ; the story-teller helps In deceiving -
ceiving the people , while such al' the ven-
Irloqulst who h'al'ell from nIne province 10
another ale even worse than the ChInese
nellspapers In s\rl31lng Its among the poor
\
people . Thus aU these pwplo combined play
an hnporlalt prt 'In poisoning time minds of
time lower anti middle ! clalses against the In-
trolluctlon ot Clmrimttianlty and uropean rf-
Clrl\lanly enl
form-tm . , ,
.
' , - ' 'i'iIIt il.i l.i'I4. -
1'li I'VI 1'lnl 1--gS.
Seis'mii't' n'H Mmmmm mmliii ntlr Alllnl. i I ,
Iimm'e I Hne'il.'ntlr I , ' 'l'h'r.1 Oitl. . ,
Hetent rese'irf'es prove that hILt ami all !
verlebrates seem 10 Ilosses the rullments era
a third eye , says time PupilaI Science ; ( onlll ) ' .
This discove Is uot only very Interesting ,
but ale remarkably Instructvc , ILnct the
rudlmentar ) ' Ihlrd eye ot man imait b ) one
ot the 10st noled IlhlosOllhpls ! at muder
days , heel lookcd upon as bellg the seat of
the sotmL I
As SOl organs by proper Ie dEvelop In Itrength
and p rteetun , 50 the ) ' become weal h ) ' lack
ot Use I for many generRton < an organ
should remain without use , its structure In
tune becomes simple and more Imperrcct
I Slch a procesl contnles throughout ages ,
an organ , by constant disuse , will become reo
ducell ! to a mere rndlment or what I was II
the speciEs rising the same. Thus. species or '
birds Ihat only walk ald run , but never fly ,
have only rudimentry wIngs , as the ostrich ;
I bile In the eagle amid time albatross time wings
are s-el Ln a state or iterfectlomm.
Now. In closely eXlmlnlnJ the skuls of certain -
talus lIzards , I was found that near the lop
dark ! skin ,
of the head , under the " , opaque
anti often II thc very hone. un Rlmosl perfect
eye exists , alhou h no ) of lIght ever
could reach It. ThlY E'e shows a cr'stalne
len , a retna or very complpx structure and
an optic lerve ; In fact , all the essential parts
cl a item feet l'e , Out beimmg covered h ) ' the
opaque skin of the animal It Is absultmteh > '
nseless. I this optic nerve 10 Iraced 10 the
brain it Is found to cOlnect time Eye with the
I
so.calet pineal gland of the hraln ThIs
pineal glald Is , of course , In no Iense of a
word I real gla\d , htmL a Ilefntte portIon of
the nervous trauo of the hraln , invariably
10cleil : just back and Ilarl ) over the CHe-
bl nm , Rnd In trout of the rounded hr.ln
maAhlch generally Is cons , ered to carre
spend to the corpora a Iladrlgellna In a I '
moan ,
1hh third I eye of time spotted lizard Is
called the Illneal ee , on account of the nere
connecton c.lell of the ) retina wih the pluol
glaummi . Now , whie In certain lizards < this
highly developed e > 'e Is useless because It Is
covered by opaque ) skin , and In others even
deeply bedded In bone I wonlr seem Itrob-
able that In an earlier stage ot de\eloment
this pineal eye was not r , dlleniary , but In
conslant use. A very slht moltcaton
this mmaummely , the Iraims-
Would accolplbh ; nllethe
parency of the skin covering the eye. 'hls
II exactly the ( olllton at the normal eye In
' timtmmm but It Is
reptes today ; the skin covel's IUI ,
transparent where I passes over the eye.
hum ] the skulls of some or the gl antc reptiles '
tiles of the earlier age of this globe plo'n-
toleglts have long ago found 1 large round
perforation. l'rob3biy this was the sOCJlt
.
of thc third or pineal e ) 'O of the Lchthyo-
&aurus , the pleoaurus and the labyrinth-
eden
J" .1
Dut a much more important \ conclusion
must be drawn ram \ , tbls dIscovery ; nalely ,
that Ln all vertebrates cven Including muon.
the al of tlls third lye remain today . .
Time pineal eye1 ; ! of lizards being connHte <
\1 ' \h \ th < large . plumes gland of the sale , It
Iloull seel that. thE pineal glint , . Psell I ! Is , i.mut \
'tho nerve cente ; of optic th11mus for Ltmm.4
third eye. ] nl r tl3 antI , amphibia limo
phll11 vlanll I large ; so It I also In fisiuss.
In higher anl9al the cuebrJI develops
very lch , ovcsro\I\lng the 1013 posterior .
portons of time . brolo. 1y tins preimommmler-
anco of the nerve mass the IJlnoa ( gloom ! h2'
I COlES covered ] by time , cerbrum arid aSUICS
moro arid , more .rndlnJentary forms lint I
I emslns wih tmJatimiate pertll cl' ) ' . I I
o here
oven always present In msn-thou
only of the sze ! of a'llea al1 rUdely mascot- I
blnl a pine cone In shape. I seems ale ,
generatd In itrmmcttmre Ila\lng hsll ) aim ) '
, of formmm anll
nervous tuue Thee facts rorl
Hructure have 11'1 rise to Its usumme . that
of pineal glamid
.
'I'iit' ( " ' 1111 Cmiimmmi' , ' ' 1'11,1. .
I Is i not at mill generally known that Ocr-
mmimi > ' carrIes on a very large tralle In the
rEarlng ) and exportng of canaries , and tnt
the largest ulahlshmenl In the world for time
breeding of there cre.tures Is situated wihin
the tomatns of that empire , aWRY up among
the Ht1 mountains of Prusia I.'rol this
anti the few sU10nndln but .maler mmmmrser-
(
lea no fewer than 130,000 birds are this-
tcbed ' ' the United States antI
lstcbett ever ) year to Unied
C31ada , whie In the samt tme at least 3,000
go to Irlaln and about . : oao go to RussIa .
I.ook out for colds at thIs season. Keep
) 'ourfllf wl and slronl h ) taking Hood's
Sarsaparilla Ocr. , the great tonic ant blood Durl-
-
\ 11m JI I : : I .t V n ! n'I'1a
'i'niemm , \1 II . \1. 'I'hr , ' ( ' "t t"lh' , ft
1'IJ"r. . II I I iii' " 'nrlel' I.nll. I I . . .
The cnnlrlrs ot the worM where women al.
remmtiy have ome suffrage hR"o an area ot
over IIOoOt sqiuaro Ile al\l their ) ollla-
tion Is .
ton I over 3GOOo.000.
In . Ore.\t Irlaln women vote for all .
elective men I cOWers except member of larla-
In France the wOlen teachers elect \omen
mcmhers on all boards of ethmmeatlon.
.
In Swedtn wOlcn vote for all elective
officers except represemitatives ; ale , Indi-
recty , for lelbers of time lolse of Lords ,
In Nonl ) ' they ha\'c school sulrae ,
Itt ( Irllanll the wOlen vale for the harbor
boarls. mlnlclpal poor law olcrs. gl3llani , ami In lell\t
In Husla olen hou ehohlr vote for all
elective ofcer al ] on all local mnatters.
Imi ( . I.'lnlanl they vote fur alt elective officers .
fcers.
In . \ustrla.lun ar ) the ) ole , hy Ilrox
for all elective olcers ,
In Croatia antI Dlmattle ) ' have the
prlvlcge peson. ) or doing so In local electons In
uncut In Italy , wilows vote for members of l'arlI.i-
In time Madras presilelc ) anll time liomimbt > '
plesldenc ) ' (1IIIooslan ( ) the I\omen exercise
the rlaht of suffrage In all mmimmmmicipmtlitiea.
ru nil countries of Hussln Asia the ) ' can
,10 so vlmerei'er a lusslan colon ) settles.
'ie httmssiumums mire colonizing the whole of
t hell vast Asian possessions omit ! carr'lng
\1 Ih them e\'er'whHe the .11. . . or self-
! overln vIllage , whereIn wouimeui whu are
heall of househo\ll are permltel to vole.
Wumen have lunlcll11 I snlrage In I Callo
Colon ) ' , which rules 100lOOI ) Sluare miles.
Iunlclpal woman surra u rules In New
Zeaiammtl ( , and ! at I.tlalcntar elections.
lcelaumd In the north Atlltlc ) ; the Isle ( of
Ian ( hPlween Enlanll anl Irelml ) : and
!
Picair iaianmml In ire m south 1.11111 have rul
wcman suffrage.
sllrRge.
In ] the Domlnlou of Canalla women ha\ "
lunlclpal suffrage In ever ) IJro\'lncu and ale
In the northwef territories . hum ] Ontario the )
vole for all elertve OmCHS , excellt In the
.Iecton or memhcrs or the leIsiattmre omit !
Parlament
In th , ' lnlell States I wenty.olgimt states
antI territories have given women some rorm
oC surra c.
School snlra e In \arlous degrees Is Iran1el ]
to women In Arizommtm. Colorado . Cunneetent
Delaware , Idaho , Illana , Kansas , Icnlcly ,
Iasschusets , ; lchlgan , Mlummiesota. : e'
braska New lampshlre , New Jersey . New '
York , North Dakota , Oregon , South Dalwta.
Texas \ermont ami'Ieconsln. .
Jut Arkansas amid ; lssourlOlen vole. b )
petltlomm . emi liquor license In many caSl'S
In ] Delaware sulrage Is exercised by womPn
In I several mmi tmumici pa utica.
1mm Kansas they have equal sulrgl wih
men al all munlclll eiectiomms. About 60-
000 women voted In 18l10.
In ( Mental they vote emi all local taxatleum.
rn New York Ihey I cnn and 10 vole II
school electioims. The IlueFton or lime constl-
lutooaliv or time law Is still ulHlecllC1 Th ! ) '
, ' ( > ' ' 8i o ! ; : ; In many places In this state on
Iccal Ilpro\ementF , such as gas and electric
street 'lglmtlmmg : , pllng , sel erae , ami munl-
cllJal boumds .
In Utah women soled unll dlRfranchlseil
by the "I' rmunls : lair , " when time ) ' prolpty
crgammizetl to cmaml ! its repeal.
In lenls'I'anla a law was passed In ISSO ]
under which women vote on local ImllrO\'e.
ments b ) sllnln or reruslng to sign lieti-
tons thererol' ,
Wyoming women have voted on the
same lerms wih men Ince 1870. The con-
nnlon In 18S9 to rorm a state constitution
inserted sectmrlmmg
unanimously a pro\lslon fecurlll
thpm rll , ; I 1,1 Ie. This cunstuton was
ratified by mime voters at a specIal election by
about three-rourths majority. Congress re-
used to relulro time dlsfranchlstment or
women and admitted the state Jil ) 10 , 1S93.
And le It not he forgotten Ihat In the eon-
ate at the Unlel Stiles , February i. 1S81. ! a
select commitee reported In favor or ameml-
lug the federal eonstltuton so as to torhld
stales 10 make sex a cause or dlsrrauchlse-
ment Congress Ilournell , however , March
4 folowing without reaching . the subject
- IXJISI. . \ .
" 'h. . ( rnul SII"Una " " 'Ht , S Iit . 11'II.
Inunet JUHt ,
Mr. and Mrs. W H. IRhlo of llmmtte . Mont. .
who are maldng a bridal lour or the Pacific
coast , tire stopping at thc Portland , says Ihe
Oregonl.\ Thc ) ' were married at Spaone !
last Tucdny , where the bride , well known
In socIety circles of thaI city . as . MIss ( , , FIsher ! .
has Ivel for several years. Her rater IS a
prominent rnrrlf of that IJlac ! Mr. ( lahlo
Is a prosperous merchant of Butte amI has a
large circle ot trlends In the norlhwest
On Wednesday mornlnl Mr , tint ! Mrs
Hahlo I met with a curious ml hap at the
union depol In Sllolane. where they wee to
tale time Great Northern sleeping car for this
city over the Oreon Railway and Nnvlatlon
compans lIne , Thl Oregon Italian ) anti
)
Navl. < aton conipany's train and the Great
rorthern train leave the depot within three
minutes of each other , one bound for time
for Ihls city. Irs. lhaimlo ,
l'ast the other Il ) : lahlo
omllanled by s _ rrlpnds , went to the
depot \Ithout Mr : Hahlo , who wat 10 join
her before time train left. lie hati been the'
hayeti tip towui by soumoc bmusimmeas arrange-
fluent , Mrs. Ilaimlo , by mm-mistake. got abnartl
time' Great Northermi traIn , eaatbotmnd. Mr.
Ilahho arrls'etl at time depot , ammml supposimig
that hLs bride was safely aboard time Great
Northorim sleepem' on time Oregon hallway anti
Navigation coimipammy's I ml n , stepped aboarmi
just as time tratum ii'is immmhllpg out of time
statIon.
Gotmmg into time sleeper Mr. Ilaimlo soon this-
covereti that his wife was not on time trtiimm.
lmmmniediatei > ' , to draw It uimiitl , ime got coum-
sidorabl > ' excited. The tralum imaml gomie aev-
eral tidies before i.e manic 01) his mnintl time
iest tiuinIl he coimid tie wommiti be to got off
and ivaik bock. to Spokaume.
Meaumtlumoe Mrs. was imavimig an n -
ttrestimig tlrmie.'hen time Great Nortimern
tratmu ptmiiemi out of time depot for time eass amid
her hmusbaumd haml umot JoIned imcr In tIme sleelmutr
sire sent for th' coumdtmctor , wino soon tliscov-
cred s.lme was cc the wrouii train.
A feet' mimilca east of Sirnlcauie time Great
Nortlmirti track croaseti time Nortimormi I'acihic
track. Timorim Mm's. hialmlo was imanmieti off
time train , ammO fot'tiunateiy couglmi a Nortimern
l'acthic traims back to Simokamme ii Itimirm a few
unlntmtes , Arrls'iuig at Spokane sue immet imer
husband. Expianatioums were eeimammget1 anti
everylmotl > ' was imappy again in a o'ery short
time.
The next , do > ' Mr. anti Mrs. Ihmimlo got dli
tine rigimt traimi together , and arrived in this
CII > ' . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - _
-
_ t Xnturzmli.sl.'i. .
Time nmmost wonderful piece of nattmrai sculim.
ttmro In time worltl mnay be seen imy any via-
itor to time Calme 'ert1 islands. Timis spec-
lumen of muattural art work is wtthmout doubt
time mnot colossal and nmarvelotms freak
knots ii to time g'ologimatms anti gograplmers.
San Vlcemute Is the principal toivmm of the
Ishammds. Atm th ship comteru time harbor of
the above muamnemi place one aces a bohmi ridge
of dark volcanic rocks hyimmg in time miistance.
The crest of thmiti rimlge formmos an exact likeness -
ness \'ashlumgtouo , time flgtmre lying aim-
imorentiy taco impworti , as if itt sleep. Time
large , bold featrures. time imackward wave of
time' Imair , tbe rotund form of the noassii'e
simoumiders , nmmd even time frills on hula colonial
shirt mire reproduced on a scale of tiucim niag-
rmlttmdo and grantieur an to be abtmoitmtely
startlIng. Time iidellty of time otmtlmne is simon
that tue freakisim forms assumed imy time
stalactitietm anti mmtalagmmmites In the well
known mmatrmrrml cavcm'mts are tmot suitahde coun-
parlsons.
This strange nattural monument to time
greatest of Anmerlcan lmc'roc'rm is time first oh.
Ject to mmmect time gaze of time' observing m'iglmt-
seer as lie mmlmpm'OaCltCS time Colic Verti Islands.
W'itim time itormntllc-ss ocean for Its backgrommtmti
and limo tropi.al sky overimanging it. it is ho
flight of time immiagtnatiomt is lien we soy that
time freak formums a tableau of overpowering
niagni licence.
In SWEETNP.SS and POWER
of TONE , JEAUTY of DE-
-5 SIGN , amid STREfICTU of
. ' -i1
' . "BAY STATE"
, 4 ,
GUITARS ,
; a. . MANDOLINS ,
? BANOS ,
[ ! [ ZITi-thS , and
FLUTES
-To g equalled by mme other Ammierl.
ill I . cammtrismrrtmiii'nus. Losi-silim uirtem
t of esmmyarrtrriy lotgimgraite tmiatrmu-
w nzmPmmLa. ' , i , .twsmimts. Scott fet
- ' . .
0 t.'mtt.iiogues.
I JOIfl { C. 1IAYUS Sc CO. ,
a 453 00 553 Wasuu'.oTois 5 ! . ,
- -
1\GOOD \ TflINtfr PU3ftITALQNG
\ , '
& : t\ ,
.
, / S , I . ' , / I - r- , . ' '
/ - ; - - ¼
, - - - - , I
iiii' , '
\ t'7/ '
-
-
IAIIEt AX
Plug Tobacco
? AGrear Big Piece for1
' 10 C nts
.
- - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - -
- - - - - - - nn-
- - -
- -
- - - - -
. -
Look Long
. . Al This
Trado.Mark ,
1'hotogramlr it on
your mcuioory. It
stands for all that iii
I efliciemit , ecommunical
cleanly snd durabc
' . its heaters atm(1 cook-
. era , \\'itlt it as a
guide > 'uti w'mll get
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ what viIl satisfy you ,
CEST STOVE P1.MIF IN TIlE 41 Your Dee : lers.
% STM , [ YLE DICKEY & CO. , Otsinhut.
A. C , RAYI'IER , , South Omnalm
- - - na-
RESTORE
VIGOR
In , tnubt ttat Oi u ( or Nev,0u3 DeWitt , ' , ! .os. of Sexual Power its cltti. .
Iem , tmotency ; , Atrophy , Yaric , , . ete and mter .cakne.ie , Creid aiim- cause , us.
Seuin. Silt , . r , ain heked and i.tm sIor eickty resmneu , me ii.glecmel , such
trouites result Ittatty. Stultet an'uhere , ucakd , tot Si.oom Ct'oue. ( or Sc i.Vimt. .
Result. In 4 weeks , en Sm no nider ue give a guar.nicc I. curS . , rernt ttt moucy , A't.trer
EHERMAN & McCONNlT4TJ DRUG CO , . 15V ! flne iitreet. ( ) mnba , Nob.
't CUPIIEEI )
, ums ( Ito eue.ts or
seiC-abuse , excesses ,
t-mnttssmomts , Impotency ,
I yartcocete and conarm.
patton. Omie dollar a
. , box , aIx fur $0. For
sale by TI1L 000Ls. :
/ DIWoQuem
: : St.
-
o TES1IrpiUN
tITASTING DISEASES WEAKEN WONDEII
a 5 full > ' becmiuo they weaken you r.iowly , grod
5117 , DO mmcl chow timia wmuito of hotly to numol ;
bum apoor , flabby , Imnimaturo mmsmm.Ilostith , streuit4
ant ! vigor ii for you whether yomm 1)0 etch or poem
The ( treat Iludynmi is to be imad only from time Ilmud
Boti Mettical Immatlinite , Timli wommtlerful diacovcq
tymus maiieiiy thospeciaiist'm of timeolti fiuummcus iluti
1301) Medical humatitute. It is time atrormgest mend moth
powerful vitalizer : nmtilo , It is SG posierlui that I
Issimply wotitherfui items' lmarnmles'm it ii. You cirm
got it frono flowIt"io butfromn the lliudcemn Medic ,
Institute.'eit ( ' for circular. ammO temitinmommtalmi ,
'iiii eitraorthtmimmry Itojtmveumator I'm time nba
emonderful dlseopry of time cgc. II baa been cmi
thoracil by limo iadIng scientific mcii of Europa ar.1
America ,
-
JIVYAN tm purdi > -
HEiF1'tN stops htrematuren'is of tlmo di.
iiargo iii tsveumty liaFa. Cures LO'ST Mt.'h' .
HOtI ) , constIpation , dtzzimmes , faihimtg seneutioni
nervous twttcimlmmg of the eyes anti other pmmrt.
fhtremmgtlmeums , immvlgoem.t.mi timid tomo' , the cmmtIi
m'sti'mn. It is a cheap as tiny other rcnme'iiy ,
JIVJYAN cures detiiiity , mtnrvotlsmmemi , cmni
3ioums , and theyeiop ammO reetoremi weale orgammu
Pains mm time bmscic , losies by day or mmtgimt atoplt4
quiciei > ' , Over ? , ltrlvtmte irodorscm-.meimtmi ,
l'renmmuturemiess means lmzmpotoney 1mm the fir-I
stame , it ii a symnptomn of aemimmiul weakmmcs. am4
tarrenumeem. It cant ho stopped Itt twenty doymi i4
the use of ltudyamm. iludi'ams coi.s no more thr4
sum ) ' other ri'mnc'.iy
Semmti for ctrcmiiars and tcmtiooonImtls , ,
'i'.tINTtl ) liL.Otfl-Imptmre blood due N
aeriou. , itrlvote dlordera carrie'm mnyritm4s of sore
prothuclnggere.mt' . Then conmtssore timrommt , ptmpi
.tjper colored spottiulcers iii mouth , olil sores n4
'uliiitg loair. You caum save a trip to lId Hpringmi t4
Criting for'flIood 1uooI' to the old physicians of t :
HUDSON MED1CtI. INSIITVTE ,
hiockioti , Mimirket imnil Emil. Ut. . ,
s _ ' ( FItAWUbCO , 'AL ,
NF1T Grand Cruise
U M' "
rdL.I
' . I I Scm-sw Emrresmi ttteumitr
'SLit TOURAiNl"
( ii the ( lomragnlo ( imiusral TrauialantIne tVrpnci1
LteO , l.rumie. New York p.bruar7 4 l4 for Lit dun.
rrutui lit this NrImI7itRAN.4N. bgp , l'sle.timii'
'm-uekei ( irs ee. etc. ) nm.tiuioo of miut sear' . jtrIt'I
tetp. I rotreara Ire. . , l'ajsnjere limileit to out-bitt
isitttm eooti Ar'm.iv emiem , w Maunue W , 1ioz'smtmiu ,
.
O.r.e.I 5tuteF,5 " tf- , , ' " " I'l.i. . .
Or to Harry F , Moores , illS Farnam street ,
Omaha , Neb.
-
. ChATTEL. MORTGAGE 3ALE.
N. II. Faicomier's atock ,
S'imcreani , 0mm time litir day of October , 1895 ,
Natlmamiael 13 , F'nlcuumcr uavo a elmattel mod-
gage to the Omnmrlma National bunk In time
stmmmi of $ ma 519.67 umpoim time followIng the-
scrItmed gootis tsumii chuttc'l& , to-wit
'rite ommtire stock of dry goods anti mer-
chmuunmdie consisting clmiefly of silks , relvets ,
tiremirs goods , llmmiumgms , ilnoummi , aimeirtiimg , ilmmuuk-
( : t , dunmie'utics , trimummntngs , art goutla , umotions ,
bomti ) , l.emumumery , ribbommmm. books , stationery.
germts' fum'mmltiimlng goons , imosiemy , ftmr goods
t ugrm , draperies , cmmrtaiuutm , curtaium p'IerY
iixturers , amid toys ; milso mmli aimow cases ,
slmeIvlumg , counters arid Iixturomi , ummil ohiltte
furniture commslstlmmg .jnleluy of mmmi iron safe
Illes , tieslni , chuuirs' , camlmmmt mtimmi curtains , emit1
mtll oIlier cimnttelm. of every kind ntemtl cimmurac-
tom' , owuieml by salt ! N. I ! . Faicotier , anml cnum.
taimmed in tile thret'-stom'y mmtmtl basermmetmt
brick buiidlmmg nunsbt'red lltf-i507 utmmi 110'J
Douglas street , in the cIty of Onminimmm , Xe-
brasica anti all other persotiul property and
mnerchtmmmmlise cmmrrietl mm stock at the above
naimmed Iiace tpon os'imicit timero Iii now ilue
time m4Utui ot 23.il9.G7 , anti imimumi wimichi timeuo
will become due October 18th , 18 > 5 , time sum
of * 12.000.00 ; Octoimer 26 , 1895 , tIme stmni of
5oo0.o0 ; November 18 , It ) > . the mourn of
$5,000.00 anti Iecember 16 , 1895 , tim , numn of
sis.ooo.o ; mummil
\Vimret1s , On time sonic tiny mialti Natlmmommlel
Ii. Falconer also ur'vo chmruttel mortgages
upotm time smime deacrfl'Pd goods anti chattels
to time following [ mormons Persons In time
anoutmnto following tIme names of time mort-
gmigees to-wit ;
'F. ) imristlna Vtmlcommer lii time simm of
2.230M0 , mill of wlmicii ire imow due.
'l't ) Robert F'mmlconor nod 'i'imonrmams F'milconer ,
doimmg business as V'alconer Bros. , In the mont
of $7,260.00 , with interest freon , Jtmly 3rd 1835 ,
at 10 per cent per annutmm , all of which is
now due.
'l'o time Iiipatrick-lCoeim Iry Go"ds corn-
puny in the * mmmm of $6J.S8.32 , mill Or which is
how dime. witim lmmtorest.
'ro 'fime lice ltmimimuimi compatmy In time
suns of $2,016.71 , $ iS.Zt of which ma due , and
unIon wimiclm timers ivll 1 , ' . ' matiu Ictoier 22d ,
1535 , the sum of $148.70 ; NnvenThor maim Isas.
limit smmm of $ T257 ; Novnmbtmr 11' ! . 1Skt , time
sum of $143.00 ; Deosnaer : ath , I.'d. time sum
of $7i9,7.
To timt'W'orld I'ubllshmlmog conhniqhm > ' time 5111mm
of 8795.41. tUmuni wimleir theut will No-
veijmlmt'r l5tlm , IS > o , limo milmm or szsas.ie , nn
Docemnbc'r 11th. 18mzi ; , irmia mUrmi 01 4291.96.
Raeh of salt ! morn.'Pfl mentioned after
that of the OrmmrmlmO 'f'itIonai bank beinff
smlmject : to the' mortgage of the sold hank ,
and emmc'im of aiil unortgah't'ms being usuimject to
mmli that prec1 ° It In tutu rmotice , each ot
riaiml mortgages hieing hihmd in time county
clerk's olfice of Doimglmmtm cotumity , Nebraska.
on time 14th day of Octohitur , ls > 1 : nhmd
VherPas , Humid Omaha National hank anti
saId other mnortsagees are In pees ' 'aslon ot
lj clock atiti ehttttteI rtbovo descmi'bed ; anmtl
Wfierenus , Default hmmtmi been made 1mm the
conimtttonS contained 1mm said mortgages , and
Ito suit or prot'seding hiam been inmstltmmteml to
recover time deimt secureti by maui mortgagcea
or aim ) ' part thereof , amid
Vhereae , Saul mmmortgages gIve authormty in
mccli mmmiii stock to pa > ' time aimmount duo or to
becormie due , now ,
Therefore Notice is hmerehmy given timat ttu
undervlgneii mmmortgageemt wthi nell all of thu
Ubovu descrihi.'d lmroimerty at the bulitling
lately occupleii by said athummmeI Ii. Fai-
cnemer ha his store , lu-wit ; Nos , 1106.1507 amid
1r09 Dougltma stret't , imi the city of Onmnitma ,
Nebraimm , ohm Friday , the Slim day or No'
venimber , 1893 , at 10 o'eiock in the forenmoon
of etilml 'Ia > ' , mit lmUlmlic ntmctiomm It , limo imighesi
bidder timert'fmmr 1mm cash , anti tlmat the lire.
ceemis timemeof will ie tmlitmllfid to the hay.
ur.eimt of eutId mortgages imt time order of
their priority.
Dated , October IStim , IF. > 6.
OMAhA NA'l'IONAL HANK ,
fly Hall , McCmtlioch & Ciatkson , Atormmeya ;
OihiiiWl'INA , I"ALCOs flit ,
PALCONFIt lhiiO'l'iIRilS.
KILI'ATiIICIC. KOCh flht' ( IOOI.9 ( ' 0. ,
ily Kenmmeiiy& Iet.rrmed , Attornevri.
TIlE lhRl' PUJITJR1IING cosi : i'AN Yt ,
Ily N. I' . 1cm-Il. liii' . , Mmcc.
WORLD Pt1tmlTFii1IUfl rOMI'ONY
fly ( I , 1.1. ihttetmeoc'k , i'reis.
fl480'2i.t.m--
- -