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- rrn DA1LY 131E'-OMAHA , FR1DA NOVEMBER 2 1883. I r - - - - - . ? - - _ _ _ _ - . tschvrnis Malaria. To sy ? that malara s is to pit it very mildly. It is .i1 that and more. It ; cunning , dcceitlul , trcachcrous , sly , and undcr.lwndcd. It does its vork in the c1ar'i , and in such a sly way that much ofthc mis- chiefis done bctorc it is discovered. it saps the foundations of n health system. It robstheblciodofliq vita - ity , dcrnorallics : the Ivcr , confounds the stomach , and makes the victim 'wish he wcrc hi 1di gi-vc. It is sad to Sec peoplesit (10 fl ii. tlierniiscry , ' content tobethe vcirns of udscliicv- ous malaria , antI thinking that iioth- ml ! CaflbCdOfl for1iem. The power oI llIowN's IRON IJITTEI1S over the inischicl ofmalara has been sonm- ply proved that there is no reason wily anybody who can procure a bottle ofthis Prir.cc of Tonics shall stiffer. Great istie power of malaria , and great are its disastrous cfThcts. Butgrcatcr far is the beneficent influence - fluence ofBlwWN'S ' IRoN BITTIRS. The prepatio11 ofiron in this fhvor. ftc family remedy caii be taken without ruining the teeth or produc. ing constipation and headache. Health is Wealth . tTMCNr. , - = : : Ur. . C. Vet' Ncro stnd IIratz , Treatment , rraq ccii .pcctlc for ltyster1a , DlzzInes 'Convul 'ufl , FLtI , Nirvou Neuralgia , ifcadaeelenow ) ProtmUon C4URC ( 1a the ujo of .Icohn2 or tobocO , tYkefi2ne MoztaI 31epre&Iou. fioftening of th iitilu , reWthi , In Inanlty anI leading to m1ry doeay and , I.sth , I'renturo Old Ago , Harrcanew 1oa of power In either .ex , Invouotry ! Loae peymatorrha eau.d by over oxertlone f train , .clf.abu.o or oor.Indnfonce. Each tiis one month's treatment. V.00 a box , r boxol ( or $3.00. 1 ¼ n1 by mall iropald on rocelp * price WE OCATIANTEE SIX 1iOXF To cure any eaac. With each order reoclyod by iii foreix boxes .otnpank.l with wowlllecnl the purchaer our written guarantee torcfundthoinonoy If the treatmert doea not alioct a cure. Ouarantee uedonlyby 0. P. 000DM/tN owI. Druv tat Omaha N.h. : DR. FELIXLEBRUN' $ : : , PIUVENTIVAND OUIU. ' 20R EITHER SEX. Tht remedy being Injected directly to the .eat tlio dIcMe , roqutre no chttngo of diet or nauaeou , , enorcurlal or poiiauou. modicince tobe t&hen intern. I fly. When iod a4 a proyentlvo hy either It I. Impoe.MbIo to centract any prh-ate dleca'c ; hut In the of theao rtlready unfortunately aliticted we guar. iJ &iiteo three boxee to cure , or we will refund the , money. relco by mall1 poatago poiti , 2 icr boo , three buxca for 5. - wnrrrn QUARATEE3 . .ued by l1 authorleed vnt& : Dr.Felix Le Brim &Co , ' . . SOLE i'ltOPftIETOftfI. C. 1' . Uoodnun , Drugglat , Solo Agent , for Onilia Etb. tu&U i 3 I Have Found It W.4 the exciamUon of a man when he got ci Eurek& Pile Ointment , which t. a .Implo .ini sure cure for Piles and all bkln DLeeuee. . Fdty conti by . mall , i'oatpall. The American Diarrhwa Cure i fin stood the test for twenty years. 8uro cure for aU Never Ft.ils. IM&rrliaoa , Dysentery , and Chole- t Dcallc's ' Fcer aM Auc Toific & Cordial , it Is tmpoIblo to supply the rapid .alooftho etne. - 1IUBZ CUR WARRANTED roe Foyer end Ague , and 1l Malarial troubles. riuci. OLOO. i W.J.WHITEHOUSE I LABORATORY. 1TU ST. , OMAhA , NEB. l Fo Sale 6y a/I Di'uqqisfs1 ! CREAT ENCLSH REMEDY. k Cures Debility x . OFMANLYVIOOR.Iiperinntorr. - Jh - Ine , etc. , whc all other rcrno. ; : r tf tlrnei the quantity , . 117 ox. . . . pree3 to any ft&Ire.s. SOIl tt1ldrugglt. F.NOUSI ( MED. CAT. INSTITUTE , i'roprlctore , 71 01k. Btreet , St. 1ouIaMo. - "i Sly. sold Sir Ailticy Cooper's Vital Itestorante or years. Every ouetomor speaks blhly of It. I unhceltatInIyendonso It as remedy of true merit. "a. r. ooo , , Drugglit. . Omih& F.b.i 1813 VIR.m&e.un4ly Nebraska Cornice irflaMelli orks ! MANUFAOT'IREIUI OP -GALVANIZED IIION COBNICES : Qz-moz , FINIALS , WINDOW CAPS , TIN , IRON AND , L4.TE ROOF/Np , PATENT METAUO SEYU011T Iron Fencing ! Cre.tgn , 1lalustraIt. , Vcraenlae , 011k. antI iin ilalungs , Window irn tcl1ar0urtIe , Ete. . N. Y. colt. mni Au JONE3 S1 S. WM. OALSEtt.anztrr. ' 4. X..j-"l'arts of the human body coI.tutI , Iiibeloped 4tn&l .trngtIienod , etc. , L lniercsuru . , cii wlvrt.enrit Ioi , run lit otir i'ir In reply to Inquiries to witi pay that there I , rio eiderroe of humbug atiout thl. Ontliucontrary h tire advedbcrd are ' .vry ItIhiy endoru1. Intew.totl cacns may get icaled circular. ihlng oil lurticu Ian. by &ddrua4n Eile 1.lu.lkil Cu. , I' . 0. bo 61 JiufTalo , , Y.-tTolctlo Eytn liauo. ) Iutl.ly . SETTER AND CHEAPERTHAN SOAP ron ALL : lXoUSOOleaning PuVp0BO3. ' IT WILL CLEAN 1'INT , MAIIDLZ oIr CI.OTIf.5 , IIATII rjJyis , tILOCE1UY , I1TCILEN UTJB1L2 , .1' ' - JI > OW.3 , .tc. --s--- - $ TWJLL POLISH iints , orp AiD hTEL WABZS L ) ' ALL JflD8. i . - ' _ 11 , . - c - - - - - - - - - - - * - THECIRCIE OF SPORTS. Cliampio il1iyan IlldllSiOllS1y Kilook- ill Pco1o Oat , A. Cr01) Of' Fistic GInBntor Springing Up-FpIo1 ( of the Turf lcltlgr-MnVoIflcntH of thu IlIhhInrIlIRts. ow York Journal , Oct. 28. Although there wtLB iiotliiiig of rcnl in. torest in pugilistic circho during the week , there are cveiiti on the t.api i which keep the vatrol1 Of the niittily art on the tiptoon ! expectancy. Mr. Arthur 'ijr ' qura'8 protegeVilliain 1teriIF , tlie tlR- Sian , Who YM iinportctl for the ptfl)03C ) of kiiocking lfr. John ! . Sullivaii into a cocked lint , but who , ao far han not had the ploMliro of extending collrt.09i013 with that gentleman , nppenrn to ho in great do. manti , and it will ho his own fault if ho does not treat thu members of the "faicy" to an exhibitioii of hi skill. The moot. unIt with Mr. Charles Mitchell on 1.otmg isrand and hii failure to do nmmythhmg with the phicky little Eimglishmnmiui ( whose wrist , by the way , it is claimed , is per. mnanontly injured ) has lowered him coii sidcrnbly ill the ( , jillfoh ) of fightimig , fleii. Among other challenges which have beau thrown ( tOWn to him is one front ? fr. Chnrloy Johnston , thio wohl.knowii Brook. lyn sirnrt , who has irneted $2iO with Itichi. ant 1. Fox , anti offers to back Mr. , Joe Prondorgrant's , the Brooklyn giant , to fight Mr. ShantY , for from 1OOQ to $ , . 1oo 81(10. ( l'rendargra.at's friends be. hove ho caui whip any man in Amnorica , either with hard glove ! or bare knuckles. On the other hand the Prussian in out with a challenge to any man in America to match with ghovos for $1,000 a aide , the men to remain in ring until one or the other is defeated. With reference to the many rumors in circulation about Mr. John I , . Sullivan having takeit to the CU again , thu dunn. pion , writiuig to a friend , says : "The report that I have been drinking was started by some cowardly OflCfll of unino ill l'ottsvillol'cnmi. , who fain would injure mo with hula lyin imagination. No , my friend , I nun not drinking , nor do 1 intend to. " When the Sullivan Combination roach. ad MclCoysport a few evenings ago , a young follow tried to wiiu the PUO winch ul1ivan has hung UI ) at every oxhuibitiomu for nnyoiio to win who stands before huimut four thruo.mimuute rounds. In half a ininuto the youthful aspirant wne laid sonsoless. Pete McCoy , who iii with tiuo combination , writes that after the tour rnds , ho will fight anybody for $1,000he to weight 145 and his opponent to weigh 150 pounds. Mr. McCoy says hue prefers ibrush with the I'rusninn. Mr. James Mdllughu , a well.kuiowuu Chicago boxer , recently arrived iii this city , says ho i propariuig to spar any 140. pound boxer iii Now York city for otto hour , Marquis of Qnoensborry rules , for a purse or a curtain percentage of the gate receipts , liollits and endurance to decide the contest. Mr. Miriiael Dono. vaum , the scientific nuiddIo.woigli boxer and Meuitor to the New York Athletic club in Twenty third street , challenges any man in the country of his weighutand , size to stand before huinu four rouuuas , Marquis of Quecuusberry rulonor the bare knuckles if necessary. The prowess of Jay.Eye.Soo is still a tiiomo among lovers of the turf. For 501110 days past , runior hind it that his owner , Mr. Case , lund sold hun for $60- 000. There is no truth in this state- uncut , as Mr. Case writeru that nothing under $100,000 would tempt him to part with the grant trotter. ] followlng on the heels of Jay-Eyo.SeO conies the state- nuont. that 31. James Keenan , of Bostoui , has found himself the possessorof a horse capable of trotting in 2:11 : with a running mato. This wonder' uunmo is Frnnkund Mr. Keenan avers that Ito is now ready to nuatch him against either Maud S. or I .ray.Eyo.seo for $1,000 or $2,500 , or hue will hutch a runner withu Frank and trot them double. Mr. I'iorro Lorillard has agreed , it is said , to pay $5,000 for Dwyer Brother's Miss Woodford after her racing career is fnuishuod. Tito Dwycrs ivill have a great trio of cup-horses next year in ( leorgo Kinney , Barnes and Miss Woodford. It is whispered auuongbookmakers that Walton , the Plunger , is saving Girotlofor 0110 or more races in November on whichu ho will ho able to get very long odds. \Vnltoiu is being watched very closely. The announcement that Conuiiodoro ICiithon luaU purchased Joliuuaon , the pacer , us now stated to have been premuun- turo. The Couuunotloro says hue don't mind such a trifle as 2ii,00O cash dowui , the figure at whuichu the Western wonder is lucid , but before payiui avail that sum hue would like to see huiuiu beat Little Browuu Jug's record for three successive heath in luaruiess. Thu trial will prolnbly be made at Chicago some day this week. Mr. Holuuucs luui boon very unlucky at tluo horse Siuow with Mr. Jionuiett'a imported "jumper. " The horse ispalp. ably in want of a few. lessons , and it must huave beau particularly mortifying to his rider , vhuo naturally thought that. with the reputation 1w had , the big "Coumutorfoit" ought to fly over a "wall" three feet six inches iii height. Alderman l'lillip Cautoy , champion hand-ball vlayer of America , was do. foatod a few days ago by young Mr. Do Navaro in a imuatclu gauumo of hand-ball III Swoemucy's Court , in East. Thirty. fifth at. Mr. Do Navaro tised the Spaiuislu scodi ) . Col. Lewis Clark , l'residont of the Louisville Jockey Club , has enilod a meeting of the Southieruu nuidVcsturn Association , to be lucId at thuo Jockey Club olhlcos November 21 , for thue purpose of considering anti atloptiuug a scale of weights aiuul nuns , and for the prounotiotu of breeding itiud turf interests In general. The general impression is thuatsucht a muicet. lug vihl coumiont together all clubs mund result iii the geiutruul good. 1'Ir. , Duuyeii niiil Oluarhes Rowohl , thuo Plucky little luglishi petlostrinum , arc pm. sengors Ott board the steamship Alaska , and will iii all jrobabihit' arrive toilny , , It is said that [ lowell's mission lucre is to iiuaugurao ( another six-days walking match , goaa.you.pieaao. Alulorunnu l'atrick Fitzgerald humus post. ad 1,0O0 and ieauod a cluallouigo to run any moan iii the world six days for the six day cluumupioulshui1) , Wallace Itoss says that a match has been arranged between Courtney and huuiiiaozf to take Ilacu tIm first week iii Novonubor , lie hiutting UI ) $1,200 against Courtney's $1,000. Thu i1aco hits not yet been decided upon. The Jiuternational billiard match , be. twotun Vignaux and Sciunafur at Paris , is beginning to create considerable liuterost. Schaefer is the favorite In betting. Btok.nmakera will lay $8 againuit Sb , a'iil uivo tuuyouuo cager to speculate their choice. Rudolph recently turned UI ) Iii l'nris , where hue uzuexpectedly arrived from China. lie startlas thoArmuorican billiard world this week by minounoimug hula desire to play anybody in America for i,0OO francs mtt tluo Balke.lino game. Ho stir. mihates that the match must be played in I'atia. - - Joilnli InvlR'A Trouble. Toaiah Davis , No. Middletown , } ywi-1ksu I nun now uiftinr a box of your I I IZflIY'S CA1tll011O SA.V } upon an ulcer , which , for the peat ten ulayuu hai givoua tao great tntln. Thie calve i the only m-emnody I have fuimnd ( lint has given too any cao. My ulcer % VM cauisc4 by varicoro vein antI ) rt ) . muolincoti Incurable by my mncIcnl doctora. I flinl , huriwovor that 11I-NItY'S CARBOLIC 3.tlVl is alecttngn ? cure , Being 1(111(1 to a. Strangea' , chik'egc , Trlluic. , Ammuouig the passcngcm in a parlorcar on the Lake Shore road the other day was a hianulsoma womomi , whose husband sharcul tIme scat with her , and who would have beeuu pickeI out as a e1wot , sedate. abscnt.mninded man , Time seat opposite waa occupied by a llacmhuily.drcsncd young malt with a Iady.kiihin twist to his moustache , aii'l ho was considerably surprived when the Iniabauuui hmmid d him a daily apor , with the remark : "have a ghnuico at the howe , I'leuity of excitement around the country I ob. 'I 9IiO young man was busy with thuo pa. per for half an hour , thou thio husband offered him a popular milagazino. This en tertained hmiin for an hour , and hue had scarcely closed the book when tim good maui roaced over with : "Ilavo a cigar. These are prime Hay- atlas , and I know you will enjoy otto. " Tim young nuauu accepted with thanks , and naturally macho his way to the smo- king.car , whore hue put in mueari3' mumothuor hour , buit withuout time other's company. W'lmout lie roturnel lie was greeted with : ' 'I'orlmaps you would like to hook at tIme latest novel ? Very entertainiuig I assure you , " lie road until weary , and upon boimig olre.iocl a cigar replied that he was to leave at the iuoxt station , and added : "I vaumL to thuammk you again fou' your many courtesios. " "Olu don't uneuution it. " "You never saw nue before ? " "Never. " ' 'Don't know may naniel" a 'No , " "Thou tell me why you wore so very courteous to an entire straner. " "Young man , I will explhuum. En times past , when a loafer sat and stared at my wife as a steady job'I got up at tlto cud of nut hour and broke hub iucck. Tiuis mundo Inc much trouble and oxpetuse , and 1 changed mumy progrmtmnummo. 1 now carry books and cigars to bribe thuoum. Had you goume a hundred unites further I would have offered you a drimik of brandy , a new puzzle , twu more dailies and another cigar - gar , and my wife would have lund quite a test. " "Sir ! I- " "Oh , its all riglut-nhl right ! It was cheaper titan throwing you out of the window , and I hope you'll get up to Ilto hotel nafely. Good day , sir-good day- glad to huave met yoni" And tiunt young nina with the lady- killing moustache , amid crockery-colored eyes , and hunir parted on au ovolu keel picked up his grip and walked out with. out boiiig certain s'hetluer hue linti been mashed in a collision or pulverized under a hand.rollor , Good lucalth Lu thegreatest of fortunes ; no remedy huts so oftcuu restored this prize to thuo aull'criumg , as hood's Saranparilla. Try it , No Douhlo Dec14 in Contlumeuital Eurotto , v. A. CroStit In i'ioncr I'reu. Tiucro are double beds iii Europe , out of liondoum. I did not see one in a lotug sumner tour. A maui amid Ida v'ufu yero expected to sledp in opamte beds-sthall bedim , three feet wide. I aslccd fern double bad in Lugano , when tIm landlord as- auredmo that there was no suchu thing in town and hue had "never " , scan otto. One availing I obaorycd saturn confusion in time "bureau" of time hotel at Lucerne , A controversy was LLPPar'mitl3' going on , Presently one of the parties to it caine out into the vestibule. lIe was JCrhunps , a Vermont cattle drover-a laro , powerful - ful man , rather uuucomtveuitional in appear. anco. lie took oil'a big straw hunt , wiped his sweat ) ' brow with a red silk hiandkcr- chief , and exclaimed : "Darn it all , mis- tar , liarrit an' me lies slept together now rising forty year ; and you've got to hunt III ) a bed that we ken both sloop in at the saitto Limo , and we shall set right hero till y' duml" At this ho walked dowut and took a chair ly the imida of a little , slim , we- luau , who weighed about ninety pounds , camel's hmair shmzuwl , Slectacies nut ! all. How it came out I uiaver know , for tluo vestibule was occupied thuat ovemuing by a company of siumgers front iilaum , anti I lost sight of "liarmit" antI liar cavalier amid time lively strains of ' 'Van-utah Yammi 1110 , " Ladies ithuouhI , reflect weil bcIou-n u.iuugany hireparation that i aphicd to 140 delicate ii ur- ace ati the khuu. ituU co.nuctIe will at first UI hurt a boantifyl ag clrict and muot tu , aucnt. I' timbre thiim Hkiu , lint iii a very liort theta I ttIo IlotclIe , numul , litetIuratiomiti apear on tluo face which eouchwivehy , .iuow thu pokon. 00.i ulru4 Imi their eomuillb1tioIm , It cmiii be safely sail that umlortu thin : t iO-ti iri1 of the face iuvtierouit.'ilru tlti , iumJurIoui huugroihl. eittji , Pt72uiI' $ uimeihicatoil oiuiildolort iuuttder Iii mint only ah.tolutcly f-u'o fromuu nil ileleterlom. matter , hait 1k j'riui'ipiZ iuigrcthiemit Li nut nctio curatfvc for all lhipcnseri of th kiui. It. Iit.t , totl , the te.t of yemu's , Sold hty all druggl.its , 1 % . Ness' buwoutlon In Telegraphy , Ir , Patrick B , Deiauy has invomuted telegraphic apIiaucea by which , hue says , SIX operators can scud six umtcssaes at the same tiumia over the annie wire. Part of tlue six can sour ! messages in OttO way- while the rest are aeuidiui. ' ' theta in the other dimectiomi. This will' give the wire tlmico tinmes time capacity whtich it has with a quadruuplux iiustrumnent. Tweuity.four Mtmrso iumstrummuomuts caut be couunected with Otto WFO by this system. Twolyo unessa. gee cauu be sent siuuuultaneousiy at 'the rate ( if twenty vords a uumimuuto. Ho says that the syatumn luluL boon wrkeuI over a wire betwouuu Now \ork nuni Boston , Au ox. hiibitioui will shortly be given to olectri. e'itiauia ituiui represoutativeu , of the various tolegraphm coinpauie. 'J'he last atezuts were issued Oh Oct. P. - YimuuigEcn , 3tIdtlht , Aged ? lcim nuid All : Ieut tehie suhl r ft-eta cuoly hualkeretloits will tutu Alleu. Brain P0041 , the most i.werful huivigi'rmumt um't'r jntrttlueotl ; . , umem restored by ft. tlioro it , lun rolaiwa , Try it ; It muaver falls. : h ; forAt ulruggists. ------u-- - Tilt ) % fllfl't IInthIy Bonnu , " \Vhiatn lovely motnut" exclaimed Popperumuauu thu other evening as she and I her Itusbatid at on the front stoop , indeed , " said AIr. l'oppernunuu , "It beautifully beaums down upon us in all its silvtn'y splendor , bathing the earth in its umuultow efulgonco , amid illuminating the golden legend over our door so that all who will many read , 'Table Board t-I a week. " - - XIuu' Ii. Xl. Iougku Cons' Cai'.lcuuui Couiht Props forour children ; they-are luuuide. ka.1uig t'i thu tt&tu aut itll cur. thrir colds , P. . eel Tra.ir Lark on uncry dee ! ' . THE MEXICAN PLAQUE. A Urahic Fitnro of Its Rayaes-- Mazattall Pe1ll1a1cdI Exiterlcncca auiil Obsorvatlotis of a Californian In a I'cvcr- Stricken l'ort , San Pranciu'co Chronicle. The story told by Senor Andrado of time zavages of the yellow fever in liermo. aihlo , furnishied somethuiimg in the nature of a rovelatiomi of the extent aumd virulence of the plague in tlmo coast towns of Max. leo. A. similar atatcunciut was made Inst utiglit to a Chroumicle reporter by , J. A , ltobertson , a former resident of this cit' , time subject being his oxporieimccs in Mazatlami. Retaining as nearly as possi- lila time eXprCSSiOlmS of the narrator , blob- orIson's ' story ruims as follows : "Out the lithu of August a party of s'mx of us , inchinliuug two or three caltitahista from Dixon , Solaumo couumty , weumt. down to Mazatlan on the Sauu .Iuamu for the pur. J)0SO of bumyimmg a sugar plauutation. We inul heard that. tue yellow favor had visit- ad that port , but had no idea that we should timid time towna deathu-hiolt , , Such was the case , however , auth tim city actually - tually stunk with tiuo ulnguo. had the atcatumer umotleft we would have iummnmedi. atoly fled limo place , but imaritmg been loft there , we decided that tiuo beat thuiimg to ( II ) WaS to uuunko for thieintcriorns quickly as we could. We immade our proIarations with all the ox1tcditioit possible amid thuir. ty.six hours after our arrival wore luend. ilmg for the ranch , ruLt'IiN ( ; WIT1L nut FEVEII. uuSre 1usd uiot tlirotught the coui- tmtgion quickly enough , thuotmghi , and when but a few mumilea out out time road every one of us Wa. ; stricken with the fever. There was no possibility of procuring imiediciume or attendance where we wore , so we turned back to Maz , tlaim , pcat.riel. den its it was , \r0 procuucd the best quarters that. we could , but the best was bad enough. In the uuaino rooumu with me were two others , one of tlueni being A. v , Rogers , an uncle of Arthur Rogers , of 240 Moimtgomery street , Saut Francis' Co. When the doctor ciftled Ito said titat Rogers was dying and that I had about three hours to live. 'Well , doctor , ' said II oil hucaring this , 'if tltat is the case I shall not die with any of your medicine ill amy stonuach , ' I then sent out for six ounces of paregoric , made a hot tea of it , and theut veut in for ice water , auid soon was in a tremncumdous perspiration , Next , I treated mumysolf to plenty of cream of tartar , aumd though time black vonmit caine out , 1 was out of danger on tim eighthi day. The doctor's lredictiomt about 'Rogers was verified , huowevor , and ito died. I need scarcely toll you that dur. ing those eight days my sufFerings wore intense. STACEM OF mu DISnASE. "Tue symptoms of tue attack coat- macneed with nut intolerable pailu at tiue basoof the skull , which soon spread all over the body. This lasted for two days , durnug which the yellot' tiumge sluowed itself - self , discoloring the cyoballa , creeping under the umauls and giving mnetlio appcar- alice of luaviug been painted with a decoc- Lion of aall'ron. Then the spleen began to wcll uuttil it was a palpable protuberance - ance On the third day severe chills came on , which I broke by the treat- incnt which 1 hmavo described. An soon as tite perspiration became profuse thto hiorrublo siremmess went oil' , but jut its place came a distressiimg forni of constipation - tion , As soon us I lund conquered this tluu black voimmut. canto , in uriy case comt stating mostly of putrid blood. When tlc _ ugor had passed umy skin began to eel ofl'tiuo'dcnudations on the thigits boiimgs deep nato1oavo iargoeores. Tluo peeling process went on until tvery imuclm ofakin vmts new nutd I was as white as a baby. Talking of black vomit , I kitow them is a gonorat inmprcssioit that thk is a sure sign of dissolution. This is not so , as may case proves. Eveit in the more aggravated cases it is itot fatal , for thora vau3 olto sick mueiglubor , called Stainer , ivhio iii my presence vouttited a cuspidor full of stulI tIua looked like coflee grounds and trhio yet rocoverceL As soon as I was able to be around i : looked up my compan- Louts and found that they lund all pulled tlmrough except A. Musslemnaut of lixon , who-soon went under. A. % 'EIIITAIJLE DEATII'IIOLE. "Being a lrisonor jit Mnzatlaut amtd luiw- ing served my appronticesimip to Yellow Jack , I nitido the most of the opportunity by looking aroutud and gathueriumg soumme idea of thi work of the plague. They wlto toil you that Mazatlamu was lightly visited tell you what is false , for the tonuu was more titan deciummated , A day or two before I left I wandered tui. to the canto- I tory amid learned front the gatekeeper that during the two nuontlus of the visita. tion hue hind passed iii frouut 8i00 to 5000 dead , Ho was uuot exactly sure which , as some days they canto so thick that lie was uuot able to kce1m the tally. Now sottiuug tlte population of Mazatian at 15,000 souls before the plague broke out , : i do not tltiutk it WOUld l at all nut extravagant estimate to say that fully ommo.tluird of tue immhuabit.ants ( lied from the fever , The ouilywondor is tluattltewholo cityful was act swolit away. Whuout tIme disease first made its appenraulco the doctors began liagghiuug over what it really vas , Soutme called it tommto , or heavy fever , others said it was malarial , amid while thioy were dssagreeiii , death after death soon decided what it was. 'l'luaut caine tluo question of treatment mud umlort ) prcciou time was wasted in experi- uuuouutiuig. The locality , t.emporaturo and luabit of the 11001)10 all made Mumzathamt a veritable forciimr.iiouso for the plague. hIyimmg low by t1io water's edge , jut the Imottest uimoist inoutthus of thmm , year and huh- ilmg root iiu filthy struota guiltless of itumy. like cleanliness , it is ito wotudor tlmmut Jack Paid his visits right amud loft , muighit auuti day itiuti swept uwerytlming before him , 'l'hio local pamoi's mumuuouuueed that for tim first week in Sejmtciiuber there were .180 deathis that lund boon buried iii coflins , 'but , ' it added. 'as ' tue disease is ummost lmrovnloiut anmong tiuc wretches whet live , die , and utre buried iuu the dark , it is safe to assulnue tluat. tluo roll uumu up to 1100 for tIme weak , ' Whiemt once the ( over had headway it was not muuuouig the 1)001" ) eat classes timat it wrkd , , its way. For painful Jacobs Oil ought to be keptinovoryhousu , 1'oImuum for Limo timumitarrleel , lirother ( larduer , Iotromt Free' i'res' . ni understand , " began the I'resideuit , as the nicotiuig was oimeiued in clue fornm , "dat qUite a iuuiuier , of io umuenubers of dia club nut gwiue to be uimnv'iod deorimm' do suummuter , flat's ' all right , uuuu' ' .1 triuhi 'out nmuchu joy , nit' shall be glad to witness do obsequlea of each an' ebbery one , Il'it ' I wammt to say mu few words iii goiteral. In thue lust place , amut ou guvino to umuat"y fur love or fur a sort a b'uzuuua partuieroluil If you nitatu'or fur love , let ummo warn you to be aartjoii dat you donut' mistake the somtjnient , Itlaumy a young maui who thought his heart torn by love hums plung. ed into matrimony to dtskivor dat hue simply had an admiration for a $30 sot of false tooth mmd a high Instep. If you answer fur a sort o' biamiess partiterslmip , let ma warn you not to expect too imuuehm , Yotu won' , los'odo womanand she mvoit't trust you. It will be a sort o' boss ti-mule in which both parties will be cheated and hioth couttinimer to be mad about it. You can got along after a fashiion , an' pcopio who sco her on omur aria at a circus won't ' know how you light at home. If you minus marry hot coimmmout seitso have a show in time transacksimumn. Donut' goofl'yotmr feet because you meet a gal who can sing like a robbin smutilo like a rose , nutd junmp oil' a street cyar ividoimb bodeulum' do driver to sto1m. A wife will have immtuclu to .o lmchdo mu'uumgiut' au' cuultivatimu' diuumphcs. If you ammm gwiime to mnarry ax yerself how fur $10 a week will go whuen divided p fur clothes nut' ier'islutmmua alt' house rent mmmi' fewnl nut' iuudilouitals. Bfo' you fall iii hove wid a gal who loks too sweet for aumythuin' in a red lilusii sacque , figure out how ummany mdcli duds yer ilicoummo will afrord her , Ilefo' you aiim broke up ober a gal who Imlays do Pinumumer. hulks French , laiitts Iamtdscnpes , an' reads poetry , jist sit dowum nmt' tigger viuo alit to cok yer meat nut' titters , patchu ycr close , daruuyer socks , an' help yer make $1'2 buy $15 worth of things. Befo' yer let a pa's' 0' flashmin' eyes alt' a coumutimu' diummplo cati'- ate yer , look cretin' a little an' see if do Owitor has got a tonmpor like a wildcat , Marriage alum a lottery simply bekaso lCO. pIe take each odor uiisightt nut' numsecut. " J .inhLtrucse ConHuis , lit time Yokohama Mail of Soptcuuuber 22 , 1883 , ma a tabulated official cxltibit of the immajut features of time census of timat couuumtry , takemi iii 188 , hut only itow mnado public , This is the third conmnma or Japan takotu since 1873. Time return's of total population by each is no follows : Years I 'opulatiout. isrt. : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,807 18713. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , ' [ 'ito increase 1mm been a fraction over 13 per cent in the zuimie years front 1873 to 1882. The rotunis of 1873 gave 67- 499 umbra males than feumuales , or semite- thimmg over 4 per ccitt in favor of tIme males. The ceitsus of 1882 gives but 407,788 , or about 2.7 par ccuut more tunIcs titan females , The infereutco is that prior to 1873 the rearing of fonmale chmildrsn was tint as imuuch encouraged as that of immalo children , b5t that this On. ontal custom is giviumg way to tue 'mVestermu civilization wimichi Japan has adopted. The diil'orcnco betweetu the present popu- hation of Japan and that of the Uitited Kingdom of Great Britain is a trifle in favor of the former. Tito area of tim United Kingdom , including Eumgiand , Scotland , \Vales , Ireland and the Chaut. nol islands and isles of Maui and Wiglut , is 77,888,82 ! ) acres. The area of Japauu is 102,703,860 acres , or very nearly a third more tluamt tue United Kingdom. It used to be 8Up1)OSCd that Japan was tlio inostdomtsely peopled land in the world. Tiueso oflicitml figures supply tlte refuta- tioit of that theory. Tiieaverage deutsity iii the United Kingdom is about 00 to the square nuilo ; in Japan , about 228. it was the popular belief twenty or thirty years ago , too , that Ycddo. time capital of Japan , was tIme most populous city in the World. This , also , is ( 'xploded by these oflicial returns. T1uopopulatioii of Tokio was as follows iii time years named : l'opuiation. 1813. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7sou1 ; 1STS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,036,771 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , There are thuirtecut otluer cities or pro- fectureri in Japan containing eaeht more people tlntut Tokio. These arc as follows - lows : Cittas l'onuiatiomu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . ' , ' . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , Ishiikawa. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l,412S02 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , 1tiroldmi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1,243,032 , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , ) , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , These are not presunuably all urban populations , Each prefecture itas a do- p oiident rural district ; but so also luas l'okie. Iliogo and Osaka arc now well known to be larger cities titan tlto capi- tiul. Tue whuole utumber of prefectures or census districts is fonty.two , of which twelve have each above a uuiillion jithabi. taitts and only four each less than half ru uitilliout. If every census district but two -Niigata tutU Yaiuuaiiashui-thue nmalos outnumber - number tIme females ; in some districts as immuchm as 6 , 7 aauud S per ccitt. The births br 1881 exceeded tIme deatlus by S5,000 , or nboutt 35 per ccitt. The whole itumber of famihios returned is 7,611,770. Phone were , in 18S2 , over 50 years of age , 6 , . 621,612 , and 177,068 over 80 years. Tim social classification is titus shown : Numbers. l'mnirinl family. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1) ) I'riumees of tIme blootlu-oyal. . . . . . . . . . 34 Kuazoku , or umobtlitv. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,201 Shlzoku , or gentry. ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,981,821 Couumuuioit ) ( ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' , , Total. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30,700,118 , The Imperial live are the Etimporor , the Entprcss , the Empress Dowager and two youuug I'niutcos , - both of whom died since the census rzus thkeut. A1)ponded to the table of population is a tabulated statoumiemut. of statistics of ngricultuu'al productiouus , prcsuuuuably for the year 1881 , Tlmey include rice , barley , wheat , i-ye , millet , beaus , buckwheat , umuaizo and sorgluuuim. The production of rice is equal to all time rest , and comitparod with wheat as 20.'T ' is to 1.7 ; with barley us 2(1.7 ( is to 5 , 1 , rithi barley , wheat , i-ye amid buck. wheat as 20.7 is to 10,5. More ituillet is raised Japaut tliait wheat. mid nearly four tiumues as nmucli rye as wheat , Sweet potatoes - toes , the conumnon potato and maize also liguro , but uimidor dcnoniinatiouis either of woighut or measure which are given iii . ) ajiauucse , the equivalents of u'huiciu we are uuuable to lresuult iii English. Con. trasted wiLe soimto of the provilices of Ohuimun the 1mopulatioui of .Japaut is mtot at all , dense.Time single Chinese province of Jiaumgau with utot. niuch uteri' thulin cite- foumrtlu the area of .1aman , coimtaiumod at tue last " " it ho "guess"-for caimimot called a ceuusus-mimado iii 18872 , tIme citoriuuotus mmumber of 87,813,501 inhmabitnutta , or over 2,000,000 macro thuamu all of Japan. Nevertheless , that sanmo year , thmouhu a total opulatioit for all Chuinmu was given at 8(12,147,183 ( , tue average to tIme square ummile was tluirty.four less thunum the average itt time United Kiimgdoumm of ( heat Britain iii 1881 , at the hastflnitishcouiaus. Sonic of tim Ciiiumesu proviutcos ni-a thinly jeo. , pied. Ouie , larger thisit lrauico , hiss but ten to flue situate utile , amid amuother , as large as New York , l'cumuusylvamila , l'mfas. sachuuisetLi antI ! iarylauid , has but. l'mfty. 0110 inhabitants to the iuuuro ummilu , which is less thait a fourtht tIme detisity of Japan niud about a sixth of Great Britain. cAIlcfl oi UtILUU10. W'nitt of coittidemico iw-coutmta for hudl of thu butlmies failures of today , $ chrcter & floclmt , time u3nurmtIot.nee uot liable to fall for the suit of comitiloimco , in Ir , Jts.ammko'd Cought and J.ting Syrup , for thaty give away a bottle free tO all who art' sutlhmnhutg with C'tight' , Cold , Astlunun , CunuumptIouu mind all afluctlnus of tIm Throat and Luu , . Trade stmIl'lh.l 1y C. F , Goodnisut. - - - CHARLES SHIVEFIICK , Furniture ! / ' Have just received a large quantity of new AND AM OFFERING THEM AT VERY LOW' PRICES P&SSEN'Efl ELZVPAITOR CHAS1 SHIVERICK9 I1 A 11 'F's' ! 1206 , l08 nd HhlO Farunin St , la 0 . : &oors. - OMAHA , NED. 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