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! WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 1884, OMAHA DAlwLY | ——————— e MORAE & unless you are at all times on your 1 Opening of the Omanha Medical Col | ope the habit may Jittla by little ¢ I which crowned the Sarpolis st Athen wseribed the words Gnothi 8 anton, ke The Missouri River Commission, L on you, until §t becomes, as {4 wer SO | thyself, Thix selfoknowliga was considered | ST Lovts, October 7.—The Missonri River The fall and winter seseion of this col- existones, and such a taste allowed now | by the wise men of that wise 1 the acme | comm! 1, consisting of M Satton, pros cultivated will remain with you through | of human wisdom, and what wa ident; Majors McKenzio and Ernest, and loge was formally opened Mnday nightat bl G LAt ) true to-day, and in no ma is this s f Mess & Brondhead and Broatoh, met hero t the college building. The amphitheater hly condemned iu any man, but is espec n o wledgn mo o thoroughly ohtained than <by | i { worky, TR 3 11 filled with ladies and gentlemen gerous in the cian, He must at | pugsuing intelligently the study of human ba- [day & consider plans of wor ien e day days aud Sun- |ings, as taught in the amphitheat e of the [ of the engineer corps, who has been made see visitors, besides a large number of stu- [days, be in co ion of his facnl medioal colle ’l')u"“l 1y ‘-luv licine |h | rotary of the board, arri t x.{ from Gal i o \troductory | for there s 1 what hour his services | velops the intelligent faculties, brondens the | veston, and assum-d hisduties, At nprovious dents and medic "l "”‘I"“ 1’)" roductory may be required ide from the meces. | mind, .“H;ul v]..‘ |I~yl:,(nl s cosmopolitan [ meeting Major 8. v‘n] A'rrvr\l‘p‘mHlyu]\l\\]w remarks were made by Dr. Denise giving | sity of abstaining from such practices through | in the highest degree. The eharacter of study, [tions was adopted. This is ty biing the Mis ] & review of the hiat ,r’. of the college, its | elfish motives or motives solely depondent [ the cxactness of material required, the vast | souri tonuniform width, strengthan the hanks, "““ W f‘( Y. Pt bl yom the professional requirements, the phy. | amount « r;“ltvm‘.lm... all watters relative m‘:‘vlu. tn the low Iands ovet w hich the rivor o work aud faturo prospecta,condition,ets., 1ld be in every true mav, | to man and his surroundings acg the [rpreads, The work of the com uission w . adased Prot. B nblic and private should et | correctness of investigat:ons ne wfined to that pars of the river bol w Sion .a & SIWEN heintroduced Prof, Ric! t horiesty anil_sobiisty Yo tis | pells the physlcisu' %o B8 & thorough student | Gity and width droided w Kansa " R AN (Mo ) delivered the following in- the community in which his lot [ of nature and gives him & clearer inaight into | City is twalve hundred wa that 4 } 98 | t intimat la- | the prond domains of univ i point it wi t t | - p tar . ost intimate rela. | the proud domains o or y i 1 tormine W V lecture: . 2 rine your | can bo obtained in any other profession’ or by | on, nor will thers bo unti \mission ox | ¥ B¢ g of the Omaha Medieal College | Pnal your influence for good cther courso of study. amir o their work, Ths entire commission Sl ¥3 AND GENTLEMEN: — We aro advised [ will'Lo gre a, If your patrons 8ee| Tu sonelnlot allswms to sk yon will leaya for Kansas City to-morrow, where BROKER 1404 Farnam St.- - PARIIAYL LIST OF SPECTAL YA GAIN Ensiness & Residonce PROPERTY. Farming Lands, Improved Farms s Stock Farms in Douglas, Oass, Cedar Nance, Thayer, and Howard Counties, BUSINESS PROPERTY, " For Salo—sxd0 foet on 18¢h stroed, near Har room for a briok blook. of four storos whish would rent readily. 1f notsold within 80 days 1t will bo withdrawn and built upon, Sonth 44 1t., correr alloy 85,500, Inside 44 ft. 85,250, 143—For Salo—A bargain, 88x152 ft. on 14¢h St., noat . Call aud ece us in regard to this prop erty wo hiave bargaln for you, 111- For Salo—Good business lot 'on Cuming St., 60X132 foob §6,000. 104—For Salo—Improved Farnam strect propertyneas 18th streot, §17,000, 117—For Salo—-48}x182 foot, eplendid brick Improve mont, a8 good business as i in tho city $16,000, 138 —xgn!l;alu ;l".h‘llnnl mn‘nlurbon street car line, 88x storo, two story. aud basement 18240, Good location $6,009. i o 118—For Sale—Splondld business corner on 13th 4., Iot 60x125, store building and barn—bargalu— 4,500, 7—For Salo—A business property for $43,500 yleld. ¢ rich income of 16 per cont, ek on Lavost: ment 153—For Sale—On Calltornla, close o Bolt line loy BAX182, two story houss and barn, §3.500. RESIDENCE PROPERTY For Sals withiMile n Half-of Postoffice No. 345 —House and lot, $ 0,000 8,500 2,800 ? 2600 800 —House and lot. 2,000 289 —House and lot 8,200 202 —ITouseand lot 12,000 201 —Two Houscs 198 —House and 1 153 —House aud ot o0 12,000 8,600 179 —House an, - 4,000 House J '? 8800 1ouse 4,500 P 2,600 House aml ot 6,600 ilouse and lot, 0,500 <louso and lo. . 4,600 Touse and lot 6,000 1ouse and lot. 1800 House and } 5,000 touse aud | 3,000 92,800 0,000 8,500 8,000 21600 © 2,600 fouse and lo. ouse and lot ouse and Io 309 —..0u80 and lo 00 328 —Touse and I« 1,700 145 2,260 —Houso and lot. 308 —House and lot. 300}~ {ouso 2,000 176 —Uouse . 2,800 186 —t{ousa and lok. 8,800 S —iTouso and 2 lets, 3,00 —Houso and lot 1,700 Touse and lot 2,500 4,000 0 D S 2,600 £ Rosidence lota in ail parts of the city and all additions. Acre property near the city. FPrices and ormst) nit. V¥arranted 5 Years. Y PAYMENTA, BT e 1928, ZADE JLLECTIONS PROMPTLY OMAHA SAVINGS BARK ! Cor, 18th and Douglas Sts. Capital Stock, - - - 816000t Jeebility of Stockholders, 300,004 F.ye Per Cent [nterest Paid on Deposils LOANS MADE ON REAL ESTA1E Officors o Directoxrms JAMES E. BOYD ..kre my L. M, BENNETT .....Vise Prosdent W. A. PAXTON Mansging Director JOHN E. WILBUR, ...\, Caahle! Clias, F. MANDERSON, Til08, L. KIMBALL, J. W. GANNPTT, MAX MEXER, HENRY PUNDT, E L. BTONE. United States Depository Firg National Bank —UF OMAHA —~ Cor. 18tk and Fernam £t T4e O/d st Bankig Establishmen n Omakha, AOVOLASORS TO EOUNIZE RACTHL OAPIDAK + ¢ + « + o + BUDOL SULFLUS A BB « §150,07 OFMIUIRY BIREOTORY. Eimkuaw Boumray, F Jouw A, CRsiLKTON, Vics Prodders. 4, arerns Korwrne, 8d Vice Prectdess, A, J. Popruso¥, 11, DAViS, O V. Myagooua, Aviasant Cahisr Traneacss s <+ sorel Lanking boelaoys eertifiate baring ioterest. Drawe ¢ Franciso sad p 3| oltios 1a ¥ Also Lan i Deblis, Réluimeet ant Lie eitizs of the contivent sed Europ. Iaeues tme fts on Ean ed Btates oy OMARA in Holy Wity before commencing the erection | of & building to set down and count tho cost; | and this v pt evary wite and can 19 man 8, no matter how great his po or how nsignificant the structuro ho conte Dlatos orecting. 1f this conrse bo wise and prudent whon o building but small tn size,and to cost but a few hundred or even thousand dollars, is nunder consideration, how much greator is the nocossity for us to well exam. ine tho architect’s plans and contemplate the probable cost, when tho edifice we &re about to rear shall be a domicile for all of our nat- ural li Therefore this oveving, at the you o froquent I thoret visitor of the deam shop, eny to you that one of th o first stone of the foundation, is to abstain from oad to immorality and intemperanc OXPONEO YOU MAY pose #ibly find to bis most difficult to liquidate, We hiavo thus far considered the cost of the house which wo propose to build, Now let us well contemplate the cturs about s be erected with such a great expenditaro of time arduous labor and self denial: lot us carefully examine the architects plans from foundation to tuiret and then if you think the contriet ymmencoment of your fessional ca- | price too large, you hiwd better withdraw from hich will terminato only wish tho ter- | tha enterprise, Dofors the work is setually mination of yourlives, it well behooves you to | commenced and not wait until the house 1s thoughtfully consider the great w thally constructed, When, becoming dis about to undertake and the vast amount of tened, you abandon the undertaking, with and self denial you will ba required to [nothing to show for your time, labor and undorgo, in order that you shall successfully | money. During your priviloge of the next iove the the object of your Inbor an hon- [ ¢ three years you will carefully study the orabla position among your colleagioy iv tho [ grandest of God's croatures—man physically medical profession aud the respect and confi- | and intelloctually, You will learn how bean- dencs of your fellow-men. tifully ho is constructed and how systemati- Tho real cost of an education in the artand [ cally all hia parts ara arranged to perform the soienco of medicine and surgery is representod [ duties for which they were created, in o very small degroo by the actual expendi-| The bones which constitute the frame work ider the house built plans, with the great exj time, labor increaddng in ses reason, and time, limited only | on upon ) the limita. tion ef life? Now must ench ona of you a: swer this question to himself. In after years, when old ¢ es creeping on and” sana monts in sano corporeand a gosd bank account and in the engagementa of the reward of a well spent life, you will havo acquirell a knowledge of men, and out of this knowledge you will have nceomplished fultillmant of A Grocian inseription “Gnothi Seauton,” You will have educated a nind in all of its sonsibilities, and cultured it in all those utes which contribute most to human bappiness,you will have erected a strunture grand and imposing. Your foundation is ot adamite, whoso walls are of jasper and whose lofty towors are besutiful wiuarots, gilded with precious eold, shine forth resplondent in the rays of thy s settirg sun, a templo n made by hand, eternal in the heavens, e t— Angostura Bitters, the world ronownod appetizer and_invigorator, Used now ver the whole civilizod world. Try it, but beware ture of dollars and cents. A few hundred dol. [ are decigned with a ekill and a knowledga of larsexpendud for lecture tickots and other in. | mechanic's which for ages have commanded cidental exponses cronacted with collego worlk, | admiration. and to-day, the engincer, who The necessary outlay for ordinary liviug ex. [ plans an iron bridge, over which the heavily penses, which with medical studonts are pro. [ freighted train passes with ligntning speed, verbially small, for they have well earnod the [ has availed himsely of the lessons taught by roputation of being the most economical of | tha peculiar construction of the bones i de- all seckers after know edze, A few dollars | 8igniog the trusses which must bear this great invested in books , charts, etc—in all a threo [ Weight without deflection, and not bo of such yeara course in a medical college, whichehould | Ponderosity that the structure will fall by its te the rainimum time spent in the preliminary ( 0Wn weight, ~They like the bones must poss- study, need not cost to exceed $1,000, But ss [ €58 the greatest strength of the material out of I stated the dollars and cents represent only a | Whith they are made, combined with the least very smallproportion of the cost of a medical | Weight. In the dissecting room you will trace education, application absolutely required | 0ut the muscles from origin to insertion and injattendancoor lectures, The habit of correct | by contemplating their size, direction and reading which must be acquired and the self- |shape in connection ' with ~ the dental which must bo_practiced during your | movements which they aro intended_to pro- college days in order that you will be_ablo_ to | Produce you will see how admirablo is the ar comply_with the requirements in after life, | FauRement, The biceps and deltior: he demanded by an exacting people, contraction of which the emith raises his A young man engaged in ob'aining a litera. | Pondrous hammer are large and powerful and, ry education can without serious detriment oc- | 80 arrangec, that by working in direct lines casionally absent himself from the class room | between origin and "insertion,” no forco s lost and by a little extra work retain his place | by friction, while the stapediue, by the action with his class mates, but with the medical | of which tha ossicles are drawn in closer con- student it is different; overy lecture in_every [ tact with the inner ear, is so minuto that it department iscomplete in” itself, and once|¢in be barely seen with the unaided eye. missed, cannot be regained, To illustrate, I | You will have obtained a knowledge of the will mention for instance tho lecture in the | Process of digestion, calorification, circula- course of principles and practice of medicine, | tion on the subject uf pneumonia. of the mnervous system and the unexplained The professor not only tells you in a fow iwcmlmnnun of of production and antryology. words what is written in the text books, [ In other words y dwelling on the principal features of the dis- [ fubje.t of the pl ease, and the most approved treatment of the | #nd the functiohs of his ditferent organs, But digerent stages and compli conclusions, | other animal, and if the study is farther draws many practical v pur; from his own experience in practica -extend: | Sued with ' compurutiva auatomy and ing through many years, This information | Physiology, — we —will find~ that | pice illustrated and impressed securely upon your | developement if body and perfection of function many of the brute | minds by the actual examination of the pa- and the Porto, on the contrary, in tha little stroots no trace bebind them. nd respiration; the wonderful workings | of the varrow, stream of black and evil either side the doors stand wide opon, but it 1 will have macstered tho [ is very dificult to see cloar ical construction of man | rooms, or rather dens, guarded ax they are by gossiping women and rompitg children, the ations, but he also | in these respects man does not differ from auy | Iatter i somi or we do succeed i terior wo rickety ¢ of imitations, Ask your grocer or draggist for thio gennino articlo, manufactured Ly Dr, J. Gu 1, Siogert & Sons i AFFLICTED NAPLES, Street Scenes During the Epidemiic in the city ot Vesuvius, The N. Y. Herald correspondent at Naples sends this sketch of the episodes of the cholera: The town is, on the whole, as dirty, and the contrast betwoen the rich and poor quart- ers as striking as ever. We sco one part of the inhabitants listening to the advice of the press and the medical profession and endeav- ing to scour the streets and houscs, and Chinja, Chiatamone, Santa Catterina, La Villa and $an Ferdinando appear in a state of extraor- dinary cloanliness, At Pendiua, the Mercato that twist ana the Neapolitan live, ~ the cross each other, fishormen _ and seavengers leave Thoro in the middle ill paved stroct, runsa thin fmelling water. On where lazzaroni nto thesa dark plete nakedness, When otting & glimpse of the in. nd & miserable bed almost worn to , with here and there a heap of rags, & air, table and ma’onnas dressed vor, all of which a sickly lamp apin gilt they will | the banks of the river there. will be done until the ¢ to formmlate definite plan —— St John in Michiga Dernotr, October 7.8t John arrived here this evening from Adrian, wh afternoon, A meeting to-night was held in the opera house. examin plans proposed to protect No actual work mmissioners roturn ro spoke i the The bmlding was crowded Frink B. Cre sey presided. St. John spo briefly on his usual subject. Thera was fro. quent applause, but the speaker was in bad , his tono being_husky, The_ timo_was occupied by Mary T. Lathrop, Rev. John Ruescll and othors | ——— Another Crippled Bank, Ar1008aA, Pa,, Octobor 7.—The Moechanices bank of this city closed its doors to-day. No notico was posted on its doors, It fs subse. quently loarned that the withdeawal of largn sums precipitated the suspension. No state. ment of aesots or liabilities, LIt is thought, however, that the concorn will be abla to pull through. ~Other banka hare anticipate a run of small deposita to-morr e — The Weather robable Frost, WASHINGTON October 8, —Upver Missouri: Liocal ralns; partly oloudy, followad by cloar- ing; lower tomjerature being most in south- ern portion; northerly winds and higher barometer, Missouri valley: Continued cold and clear- ing, prece ted by looal rains in southern por- tion; northerly winds, vooring to northeast and’ oast, with cloar and calin; frosts are probablo 'in the upper Mississippi and Mis- souri valleys Thursday morning, (ol el The Reoreant Buchanans, Loumsvitig, October 7.—Jacob Swyser, of this city, returned from a visit to Cana night, where he saw the Buchanans, of New- comb, Buchanan & Co. He talked with them at Windsor. They expressed a desire to ro- turn to Louisville and help straighten out matters if they will baallowed to go free George Buchanan says he can take charge of affairs and scttle up and have half a million dollars left. e ‘Well Deserved Death. SAvANNAL, Mo, Octobex 7,—The trial of voung b n, who outraged and then mur- dered the Melaughlin children at Flag Springs a month ago, opened Monday moruing but soon ended by Judga Kelley accepting plea of gulty, and sentencing the prisone Lo hanged Nov. 21 Bateman refused to counsel appointed to dofend him, say: deserved death ard wanted to die, e —— The ‘ Veiled Prophets” at St. Louls tient, suffering f1om this disorder in the wards | creatures far excoll the human being. that is nover oxtinguished illuminatés in a of the hospital, makes an impression which | But if the Jower order of God’s creatnres [ half hearted waimer, There is rud and re- will nover be forgotten, bus in after years, | surpass man in acutencss of the epecial sens fusy which emits o vile smell, but no a « when yon take upon yourselves the dutics and | as of vision,and hearing and pere responsibilisies of a practitioner of medicine, | andin strength of bona the abnormal sounds as revealed by auscultar | the singl tion will be immediately recoznized, aud you | this budy will see distinct'y, in the mind's eye, the care | tain their lives and protect their spocics from used by your tewcher to illustrate his lecture; | extermination under the conditiors with and, by association, you will recall the many | which they are surrounded, and man is infer- | important fucts in disgnosis, pathology and | ior for the reason, that with his higher intel sreatment which he, years before, calledyour | lectual possessions and the environment in |’ attention, and you, though but a uovice in the | whict ho lives, moves and has his b ing he is profession, wil{ resp the benefits of the expe- | not wholly dependent upon his individually cience acquired by the years of toil and close | powers for support and protection, observation of your teache b Bub when we study manas an intellect Now if for the purpose of busincss or pleas- | being, do we learn how vastly superior he is ure you arn absent from this lezture you will | to every living creature. entail a loss which cannot bo overcome by any [of man, makes him amount of reading, but there will exist in [ thing on tho fuce of tho Y“”" of odors and muscles, 1t s for | U these higheridevelopments of ta required by theso animals to sus- master of arth, years may occasion you many hours of great [hound the eye of the anxiety and your patient, who has confided his | and the muscles of all into your keeping, his very life itself [ subject farther, we find that high dovelop canoot possibly receive the benefits of the pro- [ ment of the mind, not only makes man lord | i fession, \hli]‘:h his helpless condition, he 50 | of the brutes and place needs. lost a day; but if you be negligent in your at- [to his fellowmen, tondance up-n lectures you 1may have oceasion | muscles, nor to mourn for years the loss of & single hour. This is but one case, ty No de ve frame is of avail in | ] solvirg theso mighty questions, upon a rieht | | en at 1andom from [ golution of which the destinies of a nation [ many. The eame will b true with every |depends. But it is this strenzth of mind lecture delivered in this amphicheatro during | which rules in the halls of legislature, on the your entirs college life, in anatomy,physiology | battle-field, in the courts of justice and in the pathology, materiamedica, surgery obstet- | consultation chamber, lecture muat ba attended, stodied, and im- pressed upon your mizds never to be forgot- ““Were I o large T could reach the pole quicker, ten And grasp in a span, e e, This strict attendanco upon loctures is one | I must be measured by my soul, Tur . of tha items of expense which cannot be ex Tho mind’s the standard of the man,” LATONIA OLUD RAUKS, pressod by dollars and couts which you must | 1y your studies durlug your sojourn with| Covinare , Ky., October 7.—Tho trac Wvas ineur Another item of expenso wh this time well consider is that of « tivn to your text books, you must lea to study, Ths siwple reading over o calis not that study which is required of your Alma Mater, you will learn that man is not at all times & prond fbeing, possesced of beautiful body and kniglhtly soul, born to rule with undisputed sway the inyriad of creatures | ith which God has filled the earth, and to ommand the lightening and winds of heaven you must at physician, He must not only obtain all the | o' e & 8 A i o | Nora M. third. Time, 1:03. Tobasco stakes, this habi of sudy ire the fucalty of cor- | G0 M EAEh 6ok andomors contemptable | ners. Beonetta won, Boreas eecond Malaria reot reasouing and _discrimination; so that_he | 1} om quickly seperate the good from the worth- Loss(tor in medicing the i pse dixit of no man is acceptad in licu of facts) and ho must store | this deduction deep in bis memory to ba_re called ab s mowents notico whon The lawyer, when wn important; in his hands has days, weeks and son ars to consult thy authorities and pre s arguomout, Tho divine can in tho roclus on o amene the writings of the 1 Ly e i | afick g B ey wud Lo o Jurso and comunit to mem 1y the extowpor- | Which sxe atflictable to thoir ullevis aneous prayer, not only cure, the student will find a_theme of great alio hos ample time to pri iuterest aud of instruction, There is no sub- estures and intonations of vo jeetin tho broad domains of scionce which ge ; Lok woro fully demonstratos the ommience of th e A ot Nt moro fully demon ho ommicnce of the it i3 onticely different. < without | almikhity, aad tne love and protection of our & minute's warning, and if he hesitates or | Creator. waversn his e s 10s6 and tho time for | T¢ we accept the history of creation, as action pessing by unimproved the patient | yonngifully and concisoly rélated in (ionosis, sulfors an fujury irreparable, You cannob in | wa lourn that during the first. days of mums the few yoars passed with your ALya MATER | oyistence ou the earth, be they many or few acquire all the knowledga which is absolutely | o caow nor, before he yieldad to the smooth necossary for the phyrician to possess, but | words and blandishments of the tempter, all you must acquire that habit of study, and | piy\wants were supplied by a beneficient 1'roy- inust 80 educate your memory and reasoning | (4 e Ty yatiuly the crevings of hunger, he faculties that yoi will bo competent to recolve | juq but to reach forth his hand and sieze the information from everv word yon may read in [ oueqiion BT Tin M R I ohivet he after life, and go develop your perceptive | g put to stoop and drink from the rill which frcultios thatyou will be abla to act quiekly | 1,0ured forth from the Lill side, and reclining snd rightly under all circumstances ‘This | D"Clt miCoidom, hip closed his weary eyes in power of keen perception does not come to | (1L " [ itected from the noon day's sun and any man by invuition but is tho result of | qreams of night by the umbrageous foreste, constaut, laborious and systematic study. In these ntopean days of pleasure and sim- Another item of expense in _connect on dty, disease pain and death were un. with the work before you, which must be wi- Bt after that historic act of disobe- carefully considered; one which to the ordi- | dience cur first parents, hand in hacd with nary niau may prove to be the niost difficult | wauderiog steps and ' slow. through Kden to liquidato, and I regret to ay, is vcea: | took their solitary way,” They became de- sionally never cancelled. If you expect to | pendent upon their faculties of reasoning, becomo true phyeiciaus, you ‘must now, or | their observation of passing evento, sud pow- sou naver. will, have o' radat all the allure: | ars of investigation to acauiva that knowlsdge sick man, ot does nob exist than hok when he had roud how tho great Caese cred liko @ booby for a d.nk of water, and quired, | (0 although history is silont on thi: point, grumblo bacause his medicion b disagre able taste, and disenso was uot checked in a day, In the study of the wanifold disenses which ments and temptations to indulgences and | which was necessary to protect practices whi are not strictly houorable, | them from the many daogers, which You must be virtuous; you must be temper- | surrounded them and threatened their very existen‘e. With their systems poisoned by malarial emanations from the faludal sur. roundings, and the noxious vapors aud diseate germs, propagated through theirignorance and Vicer, their minds naturally turned toward the finding out the weans by which the heavy buren ¢ould by Jightaved, and by which the weakered and disessed boily could be rest: red to its tion of health and s'rengt! If wan thus brought “upon himisal woes unnumbered,” the all wisy Cieator **also kuew our neca-sities before wa zak;” in fact, agen bofora their neceseities existed, had placed at an’s dispossl mavy valnabls curative agents, ate;you must be honest. You will bo intro- duc’d into the most sacred procincts of the family; you will have coufided to you not only Whe acts, but ionermost thoughts of your patients; secrets which under no cir- cumstonces must be divulged—secrets, the holding of which is to sacied that no court compalls their rscital; secrets, tho ke of which is absolurely’ required to you competent to perform your whole 11 during your pupilage, you haveso far forgotten the noble position o which you aspire, as to yield to temptation, the habisof seltindulgence ouce acquired will ever alter- wad hola you with w tencious grasp, aud | ey arg concealud in the plants that blovm | sender you anworthy of tha coniidence and | A% ATe Soneasliet B i LI BtE DU | respect of those who sy require your osist | gigir gubxater co from mother ourth, in th | Witn the pbysician no amabnt of learolng [ 1447es #nd feuite of shruis ar wighty e or putive ubility cat utoce for luxity of their Lntsicate combinati us, thit )ia deep hid: uin, The waore learued and courteous the roue | thelt ltticate combingti ui, KGR LR BEC the morw dungercus aud contempiible’ the | 165 1 ork rec smce 80 ths upuntulih 1 TR s It ustible rtore houses of vatwre, in *'the birds , the b fieidl and bihes of o hes,” inr d it ¢ s been the tack of the phy- eluian of all ages, wich all races, to discover these hidde tramsur s and to learn in what manuer thelr bleasings con by made available ou the Parthenon, that besutifu! taopls habit | of th f iotoxicating hquors is a ! ¥ CAubion you agi nst, i this city, sucrounded | u end in craupany in whom the Lighty devel- Uy Tho use which [ would e prcia aud while you rojour all vides by tomptat with youug men of your ow [EEN 1 convavia! that in the vi times the patient bacomes restless on tho lit. ter, and, pushing away the cloth which covers The mind—the oul | upon it every | too numerous—the porters ctop to drink, be- o Il ex . Ho thus 10 [ como weak in ths legs and stumble, Som: your medical education s blank which in after [ himself has no need of the olfactions of the moreover,the sick person is upset and projected eagle, | upon the ox. To follow this [ calmly, paying little heed to the cholera pa- tients, i o | 3 ¢ at his disposal all | Cannochia and Viedigrotta. Tho bearers meet . Thoold Latin author wrote | forms of nature, but by tha greater power aund | at the street corners and silent'y form in sin- ith niany misgivings, diem perdidi, I have [ grasp of will, it reuders the individual superior | gle file elopment of | and even sit down upon their ban @ tho way are geuerally of a terrible character. « The patients soc Nates has very truth- [ simple, with a he s and all other branches taught hero, overy | fully saud: erable jades, which tha driver is obl lush uninercifully to m! a tiifle deep, § ages, W third. tho fover iu Spait, wopt like a girl, and blub. | & probably like the strong man of the prescnt | ® ed the doctor beeauss the | ponad on account of the Stra 1. Louts, Ootober 7.—The city has been entirely given up to-night to the grand spec ono stirs unless it be to buy a watermellon, | tacular parade of the “Veiled Prophats” in spen - which, - as tho Neapolitans say. |, i a e o e mangia, si bove honor of fair woek. The affuir was o grest i B 1K7A T8 Gcotn: ruccess, ‘Tho spectacle consisted of tw.nty- IN THE STREETS, Progrossion is not always easy cutside, for ho routo is often impeded by othor handbar- | brazited in St. Trouln strosts: ows snd bearers waiting for their burden, so or little narrow strests there Itis the At s frequently a perfect blockado, duty of the guard to open a passuge. him, he exposes o face with a deathly pallor On other occasions —which ara on y imes, the passers-by, wiho move about Thero is & long procession of hand.- harrows in the streets around the hospitals of When tired they calmly stop torest, ws, and hen the parents, who frequently follow the ers ax far as the doorof the hospital, e ndvantage of theio stoppiges to en: irage tho sick ongs. 'The spectacles keen on funeral proos sions, terribly rse drawn by a_pair of mis- d to » them move & hittlo oven and a half furlongy® 1l Aleck Ament won, Pericles second, forg Kyle third, Time, 1:36%. Five-cighths nile relling. Bavan won, lano econd, 3t Mile_and threo-cighth, ftin second, Vir: Mile and o King Duthman Time, 2:15. 1l agee. Suwiaterer won, 1 io Hero third. Time,’ 2 1, six hurales, Guy wor id, I, Lino third, Tiuie, 2:51%, CHICAGO RACES POSTRONED, Tha driving park trotting races were post- JEROME ALK BACES Jiromk Pank, October ok fast, Dhree-quartors mile, all age wick won, phpay wocond, Lady Luid third; time, 1:184, pree quarters mile, two yoar olds, selling; Miss 12 v won, Coral second, Mullens third; Mile; Rays Clerks won, Himalyae second; Shenaudoah third; time, 1474 Milo Cand® o balf, all ages; Royal Arch won. General Nourse seoond, Duplex thir time) 2:41, Mils aud @ quarter, thrro year old and up wards, selling: Blue Bell won, Toulu second, Joe Mitchell third* time, 2:15 teople fchare, short course. There was quite a scene bofore the start, when the offi- cors of the kociety for the prevention of cruelty to animals rafused to allow Jim Me- Gowan to be started because he had a soro back. Finally the police interrcred und es- corted thy officer from the grounds after he had received somo rough treatmont, At the twelfth jamp, Jun McGowans rider fell off Charlemanga won, Disturbance second, KebZ third; time, 8:19, e — A Valuable Ohill Tonic—Read this Testimony, Pixe Buurr, Ark , Oct. 24, 1882, Messrs, I A, Robinson & C Louisville, Ky. (ientlemen—Plense ship via Memphis ono gross Hughes Tonic. Allow me to congratulate you upon tho large sale of your Hughes' Tonic, and the general batisfaction it has given. Your friend, (Signed) WM. L. DEWOODY, Prepared by R. A, Robinson & Co., Wholesale Druggists, Louisville, Ky., and at retal by Schroter ‘& Becht, Druggists, Omaha, Retails at 100 per bottle, six bottles for §5 00 —— xan Terrors, Waco. Texas, Octiber 7.—Last night st SpringsTa mob attecked the residence of a farmer nawcd Hoyos, A son-inlaw named Dunlap and & young son of Hayes went to trix of Lady Lytton, publishes the two tableaux, representiv Mokt nobab ¢ keenes andyis peare. The crowd was the gr number of the ents in Shades- Not I than fifty thousand strangers wero in tho city, The ball at the Merchauts ixchange was an ex- ceedingly brilliant affir, e ——— McOollough Kastward Bound, Corumpus, 0., October 7,—John MecCol- lough, the actor, who left St. Louis this mogn- ing, passeed through Columbus at midnight on his way east. He was met horo by his old manager, Captain W, M. Conner, who took him in charge and will ‘accopany him to Philadelphin or New York, MeUollocgh was all right hero, quictly resting in u sleoper. o —— Sweet Bulwer Memairs, ToNDON, October 7.—Louiss Devey, execu- thers of Lor Lytton to his wifo, to vindicate the charactor o from the statement of Lord Liytton,s biographer that Lord Lytton calls Lindy Lytton his “poodle” and_sends her “mullions, millions and miilioas of kisses,” Ll himeelf her *‘own idolitrous puppy,” ete. ne uding the letters are the record of ill tment. o trics to stab her with a carv- ing knifo, hites hor checks, knocks her down and kicks her over the fl - r— Amorican Boavd of Koreign Missions, Corumpus, O,, October 7,—The seventy- fifth anuual mosting of the Awmcvican board of commissioners for foreign missions con- vened hore in the 1 Presbyterian church this sfternoon, Receipts for the ye .x.«.l' being abont 60,000 loss than 180 yoar, t1(yi g repoits of the work were md and then a prayer by Rev. G. H. Whiu Towa, closed the service of the afternoon, e — Base wsall, Oct.ber 7.—Cincinnati 8, Alle- 7. — Cloveland 7, New Prersnuy ghaney CLEVELAND, Providence 9, Dirroir, October 7. — Detroit 5, York 1 October nati 1, Lukraro, October 7, ston 8, Buffalo 7, CHicaco, Octoter 7.—Tha Chicago Phila: delphia game gostponed by ruin, i e M A Diamood Thief Robbed, Pos1oN, Octobar 7. —Mea. Giorgians Heu- wtis was arzest-d to-day on a requisition from tho goveraor of New York on charge of fraudu Jently obtainicg dismonds to the va ue of £20,700 from Theresa Lynch dismond broker in New York City ——— —In the police court last evening the com- plainant in the base ball cases failod to ap pear, The complaints were dismissed and costs amounting to 850 taxed up against the complainaut, | For Congreas Krom Wiscon Minwavkee Wis, October 7.—The repub. licans of the Fourth congressional —d'strict have nominated Issac Vanshaick of Milwau- ki NEW GOODS ! NEW SIORE! A. KALISH, Merchant Tailor, . 10th strcot, between Farnsw aud Harney. w pr ces and good Goads a spnclalty Al clothes lo"up 1 o0d stvle aud on short notice, ~ Catl aud Inced. Reiember (he place WOOLLCOTT & IRVINE, ATTORKEYS AT LA b business.) apecial attention o patent Tho latter wis instantly e et the ob, killed aud the fo mer fat lly wounded, An o her son of Hayes had been cougerned in horsa-stealing, A commitiee notified old Hayes % leave the country, He rofused to comply, A party of citizens stated in pur- oslla promptly ab ult of the assassing, soveral of whom w. re | garall ol prowpt : i Berious troub.e ul Spuoial atteutin given Lo the disases of Women recoguized by Mr. Hayes, anticipated, DR. DYSART, Office and Residence, 920 South Tenth Ftreet, Jed to day or Dight.Ea aud Children, W WHO Diamoads and Fine Gold Jewelry. 1520 Douglas St. - Omaha, Neb. | |00 eon GoRIAM MANUFACT'NG CO'S STERLING SILVERWARE south frot overy mod four yoars' 4 2R, BALR.-201—Throe fine” brick rocidenon on 24th_atroet, m lorn Impro fong time. JFOR BALE-195_-FIno rostdenco on M. Pleasant avonue, 1f blookn oft Park avonue, 16 roome, all modern Enprovemonts. Frico 87,0 Bargan, {\OR SALE—180—Iouse and 1ot on Go onv-half block south stroot car line, full Iot. houso new, § roous, nu 3,000 OR SALE out build a bargain. Fon SALE—169—South and_east cornor 85x130, with six room houso. new, ah: garden, flower widition, §2,500, OR SALE—189—~Houso 6 rooms, nioe lob on 25th stroot. ono.halt blook north ot 8t Mary’ Easy toms. i Price §3,400. TOR SALE. full lot, Wth., Price JOR SALE—144—Fino house, 10 rooms on 21st, fulllot, corner south and oast fronts, streot car lino, nice grounds. torma, 7OR SALE—164—ITalt lot, goo houso, barn , Just POTTE 1515 Farnam St. JUR 104—SALE ton blocka frem postoftice, on Tow grad provemont, $3,000 cash, balaace on 4 Bargain. R POITEL & 00D 1616 Farnam 8t oV POTTER & COBB, 1615 Farnam 8t betweon | 0rits, enst will pay 10 por cont nut. 0 oant rostdonos on Farnam corner lot, 67} : house 11 rooms, with DOR SALE Rood shape. Prices FoR saLe llton street, b PO torma, g0 and F m. Al nt, and a8 o vestment half cash, balauce on {0R SALE kinds of fruits, shade trnc Tob 0 feok wouth frons. & COBB, 1615 Farnam St. clty for residencea. in venue Call Choap, 15t Mary's parts of the olty POTTER & COBB, 1615 Farnam Sk 172—139x181 toot east front, on 11th hor, with house & rooms. stablo, | cash and §10 per n hade and fruit troos Wil ba sold at Py OR SALE: POTTER & COBB, 1616 Farnam 84, o, ot Bargain. POLTER & COBB, 1615 Farnam S very eaay. avenue. ITER & COBB, 1616 Farnam 84, 140—THouse 7 rooms in fine repalr, on uth front, on Douglas street, near Fasy torms. _POTTER & COBB, 1615 Farnams4. 7OR SALE. 80.60 por ao o block off Prico §7,500, Easy POTTER & COBB, 1616 Farnam St. § n, ote. POTTER & COBB, 161b [“"“ SAL glas, Kearnoy, Prico $1,000, ono-half cash 185—Two houses, 7 room Horbach's 18t addition, 300, #: POTIER & COBB, 1616 F' nparative 700, 183—Good house, 1ot 45x135 on Mam , outbuildings, $3,000 Eany it & COBB, 1616 Farnam 8. 71—-Tot sonth front 60x168, & room cottage, busides olosets and Wath room, many Kaay torms, ‘arnam St. ota , §9,200, JFOR SALE_Tots in Hillside poditions, best tn the POTTER & COEB, 1615 Farnam 88, DOR SALE—Tots, vacant jand Improved, n all on'vs. POTTER & COBE, 1516 Farnam 88 Tota at Intersection of Farnam stroot and Lowe avenue, atfrom $400 to §500 each, $25 ER & COBB, 1616 Farnamst. OR SALE—500 acros 13 milea south of Union ock yards. Will well 80, 100, 240 or 8% acros {n body. Laud impraved, houses, barns, orohards, eto., eto.” Bargain ac from 816 to 855 por acro. POTTER & COBB, 1616 Farnam 8t TOR SALE—20000 acres ef land in Cheyenne couns ty, Nobraska, at 81,00 per acra. POTTER & COBB, 1516 Farnam OR SALE—,000 aores of guod land in oounty, at #8 50 per acre. POTTER & COBB, 1616 Farnam o Soveral sections In Dawson county at POTTER & COBB 1515 Farnam 88, 1515 Farnam St. OVERCOATS,SUI And Pants to Order. and of fine materi . A. LINDQUEST & CO,, . and wear till you tire o~ tnem. Our Beautiful Ling of Fall Goods Just I Como early and get a selection from the most completo and elegant stock of woely 5 ens wo have ever shown, Let us make you a nice, fined overcoaf Sr. Louts, October 7,8t Louis 2, Cincin- | tho heaviest silk, or a suit of clothes unexcelled anywhere—a good fit, well ~air of iron-clad Trousers, which will keep their shape ' lino through w Horm R & GOBB, lots in ow and in &'COBB, 1615 Farnam 84, 10,000 acres of desirable land in Dous. Nance, Morrick, Buffala, oln conntios. & COBB 1616 Farnam St. POTTER & GOB EDHOLM & ERICKSON STEINWAY, P . A N OS, We have the largest and best stock of Sheet Musio In the city, comprising Ber- SOLE AGENTS FOR WEBER, HAYNES AND HARDMAN “AND SMITH. AMERICAN AND PAUKARD ORGANS. {n, Vienns, Petors’ “‘Leipzig” Cheap Edition, Breslau, Mayence editions. Small Goods and General Music Merchandise of all Kinds, 101 AND 103 16TH STREET, OPPOSITE POSTOFFIOE. EDHOLM & ERICKSON, Jowelry of a designs made to uxder, Large stock of LARGE STCOK OF LESALE AND RETAL' JEWELERS doward: Waltham, Elgin, Lancaster and Columbus Watches SOLE AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED SCHNEIDER WATCH, DRESDEN Cor. 16th and Dodgze, opposite Postoffice. - a