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| ! { { | The Only Exclusive Wholesale Hardware House TN TEE WEST. 1108 AND 1110 HARNEY STREET. OMAHA - - - - - NEB WHOLESALE DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, Boots and Shoes. OMAHA - - - - - - NEB. ' DEWEY & STONE, FURNITURE OV AL Business Directory. Abstract ard Real Estate. JOHN L. MOCAGUE, opposite Post Offce. W. R BARTLETT 817 South 18th Street Architects. JUFRENE & MENDELSSOHN, ARCHITREOTS Room 14 Crelghton Block. AT _LARGE Jr., Room 9, Crelghton Blook Boots and 8hoes. JAMES DaVINE & €O, Fins Boote and Shoea. A good assortment yme work on hand, corner 13th and Harnoy. HOS. KRICKSON, 8. K. cor, 16th and Douglss. JOHN FORTUNATUS, 138 10th trect, manufacturc to order good work A fair prices, Reoairing dooe. Bed 8prings. LARRIMER Manufacturer. 1517 Doneine et. Bouks, News and Btationery. J. 1L FRUEHAUF 1076 Farnham Street. Butter and Eggn. 4SHANE & SCHROEDER, the oldest B, and E use in Nebraakia eatabliabiod 1875 Omsha, OBCD BEAN, . B.F RNC ., CARPETSIGROCERSI CARPET “SEASON. J. B. Detwiler Invites the attenlion of the public to his LARGE AND WELL SELEGTED STOCK New _d;fpets! Embracing all the late pat- terns in everything in the Carpet Line. Mattings, 0il Cloths and window Shades. In large quantities, and always at the Bottom Prices. LACE CURTAINS A SPECIALTY. J. B. DETWILER! 1313 Farnam Streel. OMAHA, - - NEBRASKA UENTRA STAURANT, MRS A. RYAN, nthwest corner 16thand Dodge. Best Board fo. the Moncy, Satiataction Guaranteed, at all Houre, Board by the Day, Week or Month. Good Torma for Oash Furnished Rooma Supplied. rlages and Roaa Wagons. 14tk and Harney Streets. "M BNY Olothing Hought. + HARRIS will pay highestCash price for second nd clothing. Corner,10th and Farnham. Uowe ers. JOHN BAUMER 1814 Farnham Strees. unk. H. BERTHOLD, Ragn and Metal. Lumber Lime and Cement. [OSTER & GRAY corner 6th and Douglas Sta. Lamps and Glassware, BONNER 1809 Douglas St. Good Varlety. Merchant Tallors. G. A LINDQUEST, )ne of our most popular Merchant Tallors i clving the Iatest dosigns for Spring and B doods for gontlemon's wear. = Btylish, durabie, s0d pricos low as ever 215 18th bet. Doug. & Farn. Mitlinery. RS, 0, A. RINGER, Wholesalo and Retall, Fan ,Goods Ln groat varlety, Zephyrs, Card Boards, oslery, Gloves, Corsets, &c. Cheapest House in tho West. Purchascrs save 50 per cnd, Order v Mail. 115 Fifteenth Stroct. Founary, /OHN WEARNE & SONS cor. 14th & Jackson sts Plour and Feed. JMAHA CITY MILLS, 6th and Faroham fta., WVolahane Bros., proprictors. Grocers. THE DAILY Brl: OMAHA FRIDAVY! MAY 19, 1882 i DAILY BEE ¥ AMA PUBLISHING 0O., PROPRIETORS, 18 Farnham, bet. Bth and 10th Streets, TERMS OF OUBSCRIPTION Ve copy 1 yeat, In advance (postpaid) - - - §10 00 month RAILWAY TIME TABLE, CARD ERICAOO, BT, MINKRAPOLIS AND OMATIA RATLROAD, Leave Omaha—Paase 0. 2, 8:30a, m, Ac mmodation No. &, 1:0 (p. m Aurive Omaha—Passonger No. 1, 6:20 p. . e = sdation No, 8, 10:80 A. m, AYING OMAHA RAST OR HOUTH BOUND. —8:40 p. m. 40 p. m. 8.00 p. m, jaaves &t £80 A, m. and 7:45 uis at 6:30 at. m, and b:5 , 8t L. & P., leaves st 8 & m. and 8:40 p. Arrives o Bt Louls at 6:40 a. m, and 7:50 WRST OR BOUTHWESTS. . in Nob,, Through Express, 8150 » m, . Lincoln Bxpros . Overland Expross, 1 . |importance and intereat for the [littla psmphlet which was left to find it way through the slow mails to the Enoglish scwentist outweighed in human race all the press dispatchos which have been flashed under the Channel since the date of the deliv. ery of the address —March 24. The rapid growth of the continental capi tals, the movement ot princely nood les and fat, yulgar duchesses, the de bates in the Servian Skupschina, and the progress or reseding of sundry royal gouts are given to the wings of lightning; & lumbering mail coach is swift enough for the news of one of the great scientific discoveries of the age. Similarly, the gifted gentlomen who dmly sift out for the American public the pith and kernel of the old world's news leave Dr. Koch and his bacilli to chance it in the ocean mails, while they challenge the admiration of every gambler and jockey in this republic by the fullueis and " accuracy of their cable reports of horse races, In its purely scientific aspecta, Dr. Koch's discovery that pulmonary cor- sumption and ail tubercular diseases are produced by a ‘“‘minute rod shapeed parasite’ is one of the most impressivo and striking achievements of the human mind. This young German physiologist, as Prof. Tyndall skotches him, carrying on a series of masterly investigations in the inter. vals of attendauce upon such cases of croup and measles a8 his “‘modest 0, P, € 0 . m, 2 & R. V. mixed, ar, 446 p. m. AUNNY TRAINA BETWARN OMANA AND d locsl passonger tratus botween uncil Blufts, eave Osminha—6:16, 8:40, 6:4B, 0:00 p. m. Arrive 11:85, 11:46 &, m.; 6:40, 7:05, 7:16, BTEVENS, 21st between Cuming sad Iear A. McSHANE, Corn. 28d and Cuming Streets. | & Harawate, Iron and oteel. OLAN & LANGWORTHY, Wholeeale, 110 ea¢ (12 15th street A. HOLMES corne_16th and California. Harness, Saddies, & B. WEIST 20 18th St. bet Farn- & Harney. Hotels ANFIELD HOUSE, Geo. Canfleld,0th & Farnham JORAN HOUSE, P H. Cary, 918 Farnham 8. BLAVEN'S HOTEL, F. Slaven, 10th §t. outhern Hotol Gus, Hamel 9th & Loavenworth rugs, Paints and Olls. KUHN & 00, ‘barmactsts, Fico ¥anc Goods, Oor. 16wn and Douglse streeta. ¥.J. WHITEHOUFE, Wholesalo & Retall, 16th st. 0. FIELD, 2022 North Slde Cuming Btreet. PARR, Drugglst. 10¢h and Howard Streets. Dentists. JB. PAUL Willisma Hiock Oor. 16th & Dodge. Ury Gooas Notions, Eto. JOHN H. F. LEMMANN & 00, 4ew York Dry Goods Store, 181 and 1813 Farn. ham straet. + 0. Enewold also boota and shoes Puruiture. 4 ¥, GROSS, New and Bewond Hand Farnituro nd Btoves, 1114 Deugias, Highesd cash price 41d for sccond hana X000, BONNKR 1809 Douzia et. Flue goods &c. & Pacific. Ferce Works. OMAEA FENCE 00, 4UST, PRIES 8 CO 1218 Harney 8b., Improve 3 ice Boxes, Ircr aui Wood Fences, Offica " Counters 7 Pawnbrokers. ROSENFRLD 10th Bt bet Far. & Tinr Heirigerators, Uannold's Patent. GOODMAN ith St het. Fern & OB £R, manufucturers of Clgars, lersi n Tobaccos, 1806 Douglas. manufacturer 1416 Farnham Florlet, A. Donaghuo, plants, cut flowers, seeds, ooquete otc, N. W. cor. 16th and Douslas stroota. Olvil Engineers and Burveyors, ANDREW ROSEWATER, Crelghton Block, Town Surveys, Grade and Seworage Systems & Bpeclalty. ‘Gommission Merchants. JOHN G, WIL LIS, 1414 Dodge Street. D B, BEEMER. For detalls see large advertise- mont in Dally and Weekly. Cornice Works, Western Cornice Works, Manutacturors Iron Cornice, Tin, Iron aud Blate Roofing. Orders from any loaality promptly exectted iu the best manner, Factory and Office 1218 Harney 84. . BPECHT, Proprictor. Galvanized Iron Cornicos, Window Caps, etc., manutaotured and put up In sny of the country, T. SINHOLD 416 Thirteenth street Orockery, J. BONNER 1809 Douglaa street. _Good line. Olothing and Furnishing Goor s. GEO, H. PETERSON. Also Hats, Caps, Boots, 8hoos Notions and Cutlory, 804 B, 10th stroot. 8how Oase Manufactory.| 0. J. WILDE, Manufacturer and Dealer in all kinds of Bhow Cases, Upright Cases, & ., 1817 Cass 5t 5 FRANK L. OERHARD, propristor Omaba Show Case manufactory, 818 South 16th street, betweon Leavenworth and Marcy. ~All goods warrantod first-class. Oves ana _inware, A, BURMESTER, Doaler In Stoves and Tinwaro, and Manufacturer Tin Roofs aud all kinds' of Bullding Work, 0dd Feilows' Block, J. BONNER, 1809 Donglss 8t Boeds. J. EVANS, Wholesale and Retall Beed Drills and Qultivators 0dd Fellows Hall Physicl nd Burgeons. GIBBS, M. D, Room No 4, Creighton 16th Street. . B, LEISENKING, M. 1. Masonic Block, C. L HART, M. D., Eye and Ear, opp. postoffice DR. L. B. GRADDY, Ocullst and Anrist. 8. W 16th and Farnham Bt 2 00d snd_Chesp ANGELL & BOWEN; JEWELERS AND MUSIC 'DEALERS ! CARRY A COMPLETE STOCIK OF Watches, Diamonds and Jewelry. of the very latest designs. Silverware, genuine Rogerl Bros, Goods. GOLD AND SILVER HEAD CANES, the Largest stock in the City. PIANOS AND ORGANS, We haudle the best factured, i 1 undersold, SHELT Manélle 1Z‘L[l\ll 15) d’l\llil 6‘.11‘:}]]'133((])%)‘3, Musical Goods of all kinds, “Remember our Priceg are Lower than the Lowest, Manufacturing and Repairing a Specialty. ANGELL '& BOWEN, oPERA HOUSE BLOCK. u-thuksat Photograpners. GEO. HEYN, PROP, Grand Central Gallery, 212 Bixteenth Btreot, near Masonic Hall. First-clase Work aud Prompt- noss guaranteen Plumbing, Gas and Steam Ftting. P. W. TARPY & C0., 21612 Bt., bot. Faroham and Douglas, Work promp yattended to, D. FITZPATRICK, 140 __ougles Stroct. ainting an eper anging. FENRY A. K(l‘l’r’f.—fi —“} Dadge Streel. Bhoo brores. Phillip Lan 1320 Farnham ut. beb 18th & 16th, Becond Hand Btore. PERKINS & LEAR, 1416 Douglas Bt., New and Becond Hand Furniture, House Furnishing Goods, &c.. bought and sold on narrow marving Undertakers. CHAS, RIEWE, 101% Faroham bot. 10th & 11td. 09 Cent Btores. P. 0. BACKUS Farnham 81, Fanoy Goods Baicons. HENRY KAUFMANN, 1o the new brick block ‘on Douglas Btroeh, bas "Just 0penod & taoet elogwnt Boss Hall. ‘Hot Lunch trom 10 to 18 overy day. * Caledonia " J, FALOONER 079 168h Bbreol, ROUTE, o108 . m. Ohlesgo & N. We....... 1100 5:80 Qloago, R 1. & Pacifio, 11 6:30 Chicago, B. & Q. b:80 Wabash. 6:30 5:30 11:40 11:40 8:10 7:80 . 6:00 Hu 11:00 « 9:00 Exi City & 86, P 100 440 f.ocat mails for State of Towa leave but once s g, via: 080 m. Mice open Bndays from 12 m. o 1 p. m. 0., Sio THOS. F_HALL P’ M. " HIS TONGUE CUT OUT. John Natika’s Terrible Experience at the Hands of & Russian Mob. New York Truth, No better illustration of theferocity of the Russian mobs, in their attacks on harmless Jews, can be had than the case of John Nitaks, now at Castle Garden, where he arrived in company with thirteen of his co-religionists on board the steamer Greece last Satur- day. 'The unfortunate man is com- pletely dumb, his tongue haviug been cutout at itsrootsbya band of drunken marauders. He is a pitiable object to see, especially when he attempts to make himself understood by dull nasal |- sounds and gesticulations. Yesterday morwing his unfortunate condition was brought to the attention of Capt. Heintzman, who requested him to make a written statement of his terri- ble experience, In accordance with this requeat John Nitaka wrote a story, four foolscap sheets long, in Russian, Translated by an official interpreter, the same read in part as follows: “My name is Jon Natika, I can not speak, bacause my tongue was cut out in Russia. I lived in the neigh- borhood of Ki my business being that of a clothier. Last October the peasants became very abusive to us Jews and many were brutally ill- treated. At first they let me alone, but in December a band of peasants burned down one of my outhouses. I complained to the pristay (police cap- tain), but no one was arrested. I accumulated a little money, a fact which the moujiks soon learned. On January 31 was aroused by a number of them breaking into my room. They dragged me out of bed, and beat and kicked me badly. They wanted to get my money and asked me for it. When I pleaded poverty they took me out into the garden, clad as I was in my night shirt, and, putting a rope around my neck, hung me up to a limb of a tree. When I was half suf- focated they let me down again and asked me if I would disclose the place where the money was hidden, Again I retused, upon which, without fur- ther ado, one of the men forced open my mouth, and, while the others held me, cut out my tongue with a pair of shears, They all then ran away, while I almost bled to death, I subsequently recovered in the hos- pital, and furnished the police with the names and description of my assailants, who were, Kowover. re leased on the trial,” Here Natika's narrative ends, Some of his companions furnished to a Truth reporter the remainder of the harrow- ing tale, It seems that, according to the Russian criminal code, no person can be convicted of an assault unless the complainant testifies to the fact in rson and by word of mouth, In Natika's case there could naturally be no question of verbal testimony, inas- much as, having lost his tongue, the complainant was dumb, This quibble was immediately taken hold of by the lawyer tor the plaintiffs, and, to the| [ surprise of everybody, the president |k of the court ordered the prisoners— four in number—to be discharged. The day after this decision took place another Jew was mutilated in a man- ner similar to Natika, in one of the suburbs of Kieff. Natika and his companions will probably be sent to Texas by the Hebrew Aid society. Dr. Kooh's Discovery. N. Y, Times, The public may justly complain of the slowness of the secular um& Beien- tific press to recognize the news value of the highly important results of Prof, Koch’s digcovery of the parasi- tical source of tubercular disease. Prof. Tyndall’s letter to the London Times, which we published on Wednesday morning, first made known to the Englis king world the facts stated in Dr, h's address, delivered nearly a wonth earlier be- fore the Physiological Society of Ber- lin, Yet it is safe to say that the country practice” brought him; after- ward, favored by government patron- age, extending his researchos and perfecting his methods of observa- tion and experimenting until with his microscope, his rab. bits, dogs, and guinea pigs, and his wonderful breeding establish- ments for the bacilli, he had built up for his discovery a scientific basis such as Darwin was accustomed to con- struct for his own before he gave them to the world-~the man and his work furnish a new and shining illus- tration of what can be done for hu- manity by that modern science which elderly orthodox gentlemen aro fond of declaring is made up half of em- piricism and half of the bravado of reckless self-nssertion. In pushing ono step further our knowledge of the pathology of the human body, Dr. Koch has given science a_new title to its honors, and imbued with new forco and meaning the command, “Know thyself.” But science has yet much to do to soizo the results of this discovery and apply them to the alleviation and cure of disease. We cannot doubt that overy intelligent reader of Prof. Tyn- dall’s abstract of Dr. Koch's lecture instantly recognized the importance of the proof it affords that consump- tion is contagious. It cannot be said, therefore, that for the present the new knowledge we have gained is void of prac interest. But to draw from it its great porsible bencfits is the work of the future, and, tortunately, a work whieh the physiologist and physician may hopefully undertake. The popularinterest in the littlo para- site Dr. Koch has introduced to the world will deepenin proportion asmed- ical science demonstrates its power to annihilate him or rob him of his fatal power. Tubercular diseases, it is said, are the cause of one-seventh of the doaths of the human race. In 3 SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK —OF=2 Men's, Boys' and Children’s CLOTHING Ready for In‘pection Y, POLACK'S CLOTHING HOUSE. The Lowest Pfihes Guaranteed. +1316 Farnam Street, Near 14th, MAXMEYER & o : GUNS o \HO#SPORTING GOODSTv; Single Brepch Loading Shot Guns, from 85 to 818, Double Breo ch Loading Shot Guns, 818 from to §75. Muzzle Loading Shot Guns, from 86 to 835, Fishing Tackle, Base Balls and all Kinds of Fancy Boods. _Full Stock of Show Cases Always an Hand, ; “-\WNTQBAGQQN IST 5 Imported and Key West Cigars, a large line of Meer- schaum and Wood Pipes and everything required in a SMER. First-Class Cigar, Tobacco aud Notion Store Cigars from $15.00 per 1,000 upwards. Send for Price lits and Samples. INVITATION TO ALL WHO HAVE this country pulmonary consumption is & scourge of such distressing preva- lence and mortality that it may be reckoned first among the maladies which our changeable climate is sup- posed to foster. And it is a disease against which medical skill contends with but slight hope. Whether this will be true for all time, in spite of Dr. Koch’s observations of habits of bacilli, cannot be foretold. But the analogy of that other dreaded scourge —small pox—affords ground for hope that its melancholy ravages may be atayed by some form of arcificial in- oculation, Two hundred years ago almost everybody had the small pox. Court chroniclesmention itsdisfiguring effects upon the faces of kings and nobles, and half the advertisemonts for run- away slaves contained the statement that the fugitive was “decply pitted with small pox.” But the small pox bacillus has been tamed and made a comparatively harmless littlo creaturo by & modifying transplantation to the bodies of cattle, whence he is volun- tarily received into the human system as a safeguard against the invasion of his kinsman of the original type. Dr. Koch’s experiment has thus far failed to produce any modification in the character of the tubercular bacillus suficient to warrant the experiment of inoculation upon & human subject. We may be very sure, however, that the attempt will not be given up by physiologists antil it is proved to be hopeless or the supply of rabbits and guinea pigs gives out. But woculation for con- sumptive diseases is not the only end science will strive for,. ~ What can be done to stay the ravages of the bacilli when they have already fastened upon the system? Do they sometimes lie dormant for years in the lung:? Ts it the bacillus “itwelf, the germ of con- sumption that is, or ouly a tendency to the disease that a consumptive parent transmits to the child? ~ Why do stmospheric condition ro visibly stay or haaten the disease! These are questions which shall remain unan- swered. s True Priend. A frim e o nderd, This nonecan deny, especially when aasistanos s lered when one is sorely efflicted with se, more particularly those com. 14'and weaknesses 4> common to our o population, Every woman should that Electric Bitters are woman's true friend, sud will positivly restore her to health, even when all other remedies fail. A single trial always proves our as. sertion, ’l'kuy are pleasant to the taste, aud only cost fifty cents a bottle, Soldby C. F. Goodman WATGHES AND GLOCKS, TO BE REPAIRED, ENGRAVING —T0 BE DONE OR— JEWELRY *.. MANUFACTURED. While our Work is better, our Prices are Lower than all otkavs AT IWELF] LAST ST ATH HBHAIR | received all of the SIX FIRST PREMIUMS offered for Competition in our line Over All Competitors For the Best Watch Work, For the Best Jewelry, (own make,) For the Best Engraving, For the Best Diamonds (own importation) FOR THE BEST QDUALITY:: GOOIDS DISPLAYED, EfC. Having lately enlarged my workshops and putting In new «nd improve. w chinery, I hope to still more improve the quality and finish of our ork and fill orders with more promptness than 1s usual CAUTION ! by Mctto as nlw::{- been and always ww ?e: ‘‘First to gain superior ties and then advertise the fact—not before—no wild advertisemen Scme unprincipled dealers being in the habit of c»lxying my srnouncements, I would beg you, the reader of this, to draw a line between such copied advertisements and those of Yours very truly, . A. B. HuBERMAN The Reliable Jeweler, Omaha, Neb., Striking Towr Clock Special Attention Is Once More Called to the Fact thax M. EEBELLMAN S CO. Rank foremost in th;’ri West.’ in Assortment and ces o CLOTHING, FORKMEN'S, BOYS' AND OHILDREN'S WHAR, K LINE OF "o ALSO A COMPI Furnishing Goods § o ere vio ent revolt attaches of the regul organ, and to k to their duty, therc | AAVANT B SRUTLKE APRRIENT. I cnovates e wud restorss to health both tie body and the mind. BOLL BY ALL DRUGGISTS. w10-6mch e ¢ w Hats and Caps We are’propared to meot tho demands of the trade in regard to Latest Styles *“'and Patterns, Fine Merchant Tailoring {n Connection] RESPHEOTFULLY, M. HELLMAN & CO, 1801-1303 Farnham and 300 to 812 13th

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