_ _ - T- , - 2 IE : DAILY BEE---OMATIA , TUESDAYj DECEMBER 11 , l83. Tito Doctor's MIstaIe. One of the old mistakes of the profession was to thnk that there were no other wiys of curing dis. case cxccpt those whcli bat ! been handed down from former times. It is not to be ( ICfliCd that the Doctors have done great things for the world. But when it comes right down to the real curing of disease , it must be admitted that Brown's Iron Bitters has done enough to earn the generous gratitude of this . whole present generation , including the medical profcssion. There arc no mysteries oi secrcl.s about the compounding of Brown's Iron Bit. tel-s. This prcprnUon ofiron is the only prcparntioii which vi11 not jfl. nrc teeth or stomach. In this it is Leyond comparison better than the other prcparatio15 , which arc mis chicvous and injurious. v- ' - ' tYoti need not fear a inistahe in trying , Drown's Iron Bitters. Youi diii gist has it. It ivcs vigor to tliecb1c , and new life to the dys. peptc. Children take it , not only with safety , but with great advan. t.Lge. _ ! _ _ DR , FELIX LE BRUN'S . PflEVET1VE AD CUBE. 'OR EITIthR SEX. Tli romod bctn tnjecte4 directly to the ecit the no , rtuIro no chengo of .Itot or nMIqeoU ! , mercurial or poonoue modioltice tobo titoti Intern. Iv .Vhcn iecd , U provcnttvn bt either eoN , Its ImposItIe to contract any prlveto .Ieoe ; but In the . ee of those MreMIy untortunsteIy efflictoti wo guer. &nte tbreo boxes to cure , or wITI refund the money. I'rIee by mMI , postage paid , $2 per box , or three bold br 3. . Iwnn.rEN OUAItANTEIS isued by . .lI .uthorlzed agente. Dr.FelixLeBrun&CO SOLE PJtOi'iliiTOflS. C. F. Goodman , Druggist , Solo Agent , tot Onah. , feIi nl&o w1' Health is Wthi ; v aw , , . _ .L . iJ i. ( . \VIT lj NV.RVE ANI ) 1IIt.IN ¶ 1ni.tr. : i : r , ii giinttttL , FtucjfjO for 3Iptqrin , .Iizzj. ) IlS. ( , , uv"tsicn , Fj t. ( 'IlK Nti rstlgin , I I uItcIu. Nervon5 PrJ,4t IIt ieRI CI1h ( (1 by I k' ' , ieo or nicoliol or tobaccu. Vzk.fiI , riei' , JTl 181 Io. ) , , tuftoniig of thu Brain ri.etilting In in Lflt3 x&iitI 1iuiIjiig t ( , * iry , ( ICCOY ( tUCI ckit Ii , t'ronitiiri , Old Ag1 , Jtarrnuiee , Iuwor in iI lior , , ix. Ins'olnnlnry I rinil orrlurn ( . % $ Q ( ( Iyover-.xi.rI i'n Df I 111) brniti tIf. , nhuio . , r i .ver.iu1uIgoico. Iitu1i box ( 'IItZIiiR 1)11(1 niiiI , I tI4 I nnt rni'iit . i.ni n bux , or rdx Ixo fur teiiL by irinit i > ( fl ttCOIIt of vrico. wJ ( .ITA1LtNTEI SIX IUNIM ' 11) Cl1r ( tm ) CZLW.Vitlt tach ilnier re'coived hyite for .ix ) ) pxH uecoupuII it'tI vit1 * wo will P8I(1 I III ) 3 ( . ) ilr Wilt 1411 gunnuitco tO 10. fttiii thu itun.y if llo triInoit doer iiutolfcct acilli , . ( IIIIrlL7ILH ( ihtIIt(1 , ri1'by C. P. oOOD1AN , sole Agent for Omaha , Ne14 , J. P. WEBER & Co. , MANUFACTURERS OF BRACES ! .J ,1 _ i FORTIIE CORttLCTION OF I ' , $ Physical Deformities1 hip mid Spinal Diseas"s , Club Feet , Still Knees , J3nw Legs , Knock Knees , &c. ; TRUSSES p. Of tha 1)cht 1flIo ICOt on Inti. Truseos ropa1roi , Oruthes nude to order. Kutall jobs of all kind. doiio In Steel , Iron atiti Wouil. r 4 t ifitepaIring of nil kIiile .icno neat , client ) . FIrSt vreniutie iei our work at thu No. urompt. State Fair of 1S.Si. 803 Soul/s Tent ! , Sf , , Omaha. I OLD MEDAL. FUU5 , 1870 , BAKER'S Bro8kll1t [ Coo , \Vnrrnnted eIaotulelii p.r _ J COCOO , from svIiicl tim tree , . .Q OIl has boii , I lflOVl. It lifle U1rc8 1gT n \ tImes lie eiIjt/ ( , of Cocon eiilx 'I ' i5thrcl , , irrowrout ol. Sugar , I intt le tlrcf.ro fur puoro econoini. cal. I t I. dolleloije , eiourlelilng , .1tl ' J srtug1linlngcafly tilgietd , and ittimlrably ni1zqIeil ( or Iuvaitd u , \ vcIl , ( or In licalil , . foul by ( irocereveryihrre. t 1g , BAK.R & COia BordllestorL as _ _ tGREIkT 1EnIOMWQIt 4 ON MANHOOD ! Ixhaeiste1 : 'Vitallt7 , Nrrvou .itd 1h bical iblllty , rretnturu 3)cc1lo Iii Ma'i , Vrore of Voidli , and U , , untold , nIeebue reeultlng trout Itidiserotion , or vt w teiiCL A book fur very mat , . young , mlddlo agud ar.i old. II ioitaIri 12. . I're.criptiiiie for all acut , and chruiiic dl.eace , caihi'no ot , ehlcI , I. lnaluabio I 140 found by thu Author , ehoe uxpersonce fur 2 . I scars I , such uI.rohably neur before , ( oIl to thy lo " 1 any i1t)5ln. 300 IgOe , bound In buautlfe Vrenwi inu.ellu , esnlosaed co erg , 1,111 gIlt geiarntoe to be a liner work , In uery lit crary and Irolenloal.-tlare : , any other work auld I , this country for I2..O , or the easoncy e Ill I.e etfiantiut : lnore' lnst&uco. Voice only $ t.W by nasH , lIot . Illlletratlbe UI'1O venta. Ihid neiw. ( itl. ajiodsi awardti the author by thu hticiniI Modlon Aitociation , to the othceie of % tbb4 ; ho rrfer. . Ibis book should he read Iiy tIle young for lnstn.ao tins , end by the tllIctod for relIef. It will taufl alL-London i.sncct. ! Ibere is no member of o1ety to e hum thi.i bool eiu not be usutul , hvthcr ) outl , , P.cut ' guartitan Inetruotoror clergvwan.-Arioiaut. Addeta. . the Foabody Medical Institute , or 1)r. W II. Parker , Ni' . 4 iJutftnch htrout , lioclo , , Ma. , . . wh , may ke conaultod on efl dloae. rc'uIritig skill an uzperfene. Cbrontosnilobitinatcdi.euoetlit ) , s Iaflhtd the skill of all otlttr clan a ipoctalty. Huch treated suteve , I full ,1thout gall ciestanco of failure. m&vLw.3y THYSELF. n . FORSALE. A Rare CIanco for Printing Office We lias for silo .eera ! barrels of & flzi elUfltY Cf Ink. Ikthg made for w up smaller yr ekwvr tbu we ar now Uainl oee will svIl U..o enee at &S oenU pot loUIad frey o board care M Oinab& . Y1l gu.au.tco it to give guy s&tl.facUoo oil panailvr . and wedlra pruaso. . .j1I Uii iMJiUSUiNO 001 ° tk0lt A POSITI1TE ke. Patntud0 , tu&a&d7O. On box ito. I will card env cal to tour dieur lou Nc 2 wUI cure the uw.t ojDth1aL4 , cuv gao anaug of lao' long standing. ' , Allan's Soluble Medicat6d Raugic Mo nauioue dosue of ubvbs , ooc.sbla , or oU of ear 4lwuod , t.hataa.n-.s1iit.e prudcwu cIswpccl& L doietoyln the cuatleigeof the stomncjt. l'rios l.f. Hold by uS or ucauoci on receipt of priu or , Sujthur ri c14LJ4 or via cular. I U. lior tM. J , o : ALLAN 00 , CURE1 JIj blrict , tW 4 * -a _ . - BIG GAMES ON THE SERVIA. Sovreins Tossc Crs P1ye for llcayy Stakc. . ' Story Hroteglt , Out Icy lice Troitlile flclveetl DIr. ltko acid % tr. Solo. , , , un-'tr. Uol.I.tmeH Treat- lileiLt by an Ainerleate. icw Vork Sun. Thy arrest of Ilonry .1. flice , Jeiii Mneo'A iiaanngor , on a charge or ltWiltL. ) hug llobcr Solomon , a fellow paseetigor Oil tlio S'orvia , Otit of ticatly $3,000 at cards , led to thu revelation at. JolFcrson Market yesterday of oII1o roinarkablo ai1Iblmg oporatioiia on the etoatner during - ing the voyage from Liverpool. 'J'ho paaaontorfi comilainod Oil that Itico , Solomon , and a mini iiame Barnc5 , who wa dOWIl oil the paceongor list M 'qrr Cioldetoii , " introduccd gaul. lling galilee amost ununediatolyaftor the venaol loft rivorool ; , and uutaillt1tllIOI the play almost couietatItly clay and night in the iuulcing room. About twenty other paeseuigOra * joluied in the play. They Ivure cetoppod at night only by thu cbs. hug of the isunoking room an hour before initlitigliLV'ord weuit about anoiug the passeuigors after a tune that the gaines wore iiot entirely square , but it was not uuit.il altar the pockets of thu twenty had boon lightened of several thousand dol- bars that. this ueuspicioul began to gaul grouiid. The garnlbing was first hegiunbyinatch. hug sovereigns for small atake. 'Vito wagers rapidly juicrenecci iii amount until tlio gamblers got to flipping silver for as inticit as 60 at a time. Then , it is said , thu twenty found it ahnost ini1aossibbo to match the coins throwit by the oUt. era.Vhoii the coin Ilippitug became monotonous , cards were introduced with tutu saummo result of losses to the twenty. After a tune tIme twenty dropped outof the game. , utitci loft 111cc , Solonmon 1111(1 Barnes playing. As the vessel neared Quarantine a yiung passenger who canto from India lost ttI betting that Baruies or ( bold. stout could not do a certain trick that several of the passongerM ccaid timoyhuew was an old trick , desiczned mneroly to cheat the unwary. 'cnIo1ig the know- lug ones was a young \mnoricali , l'iio had just returned from the Oxford uni- veraity. [ Jo told [ Ito young mnutui front India that ho had bceum fleeced , alulMaid ma would got. his mnouiey back for hint. Twenty others instantly voluutoorod to aasist In this tmntlorLiking. Thoywnited until 11:80 : o'clock on Sundayandwout in a body to ( oldston's rooiim and stood outsiube while the young American went in. C.boldstout was ankop , butt the visitor hiook hint until lie was awoke and cried : ' 1f you don't give Uint young mmmii his money back I will chuck you ovorbonrd. There arc twcnt7 .aasongors waiting out- aide to help tue. ( boldsteii took time muonoy front his pocket , handed it over , and his uuwel. collie visitor wont to the young mnati front India and ( loltvorcd it to hiiiim. Titan ho went back with his comnardes to ( bold- stein's room , dragged Itiuua out of his liuuik , and , as one of than paseuigers said , ' ' 1t101)1)Cd than tlcck t'ithi hiluum. " It had been rainium heavily , and Goldstein got time full conlit of the dirty weather. The proceeding made such an uproar on deck that officers came ruimuiin up to discover the cause. Tue officers said that [ his mci- dent gave thorn time lirst hint that ropro. Itensihlo work had boon going ott eu board. Time incident of ilico's arrest neryod only toinercaso the indignation of the passengors. They scowled at iolo. 1)1011 aS ho ran dowut a.for 111cc as Ito was loa'iiiq tlI.3P.aso1. null ! uu.lo b rtlior warm tor Ittuit when ho caine back yesterday - day aftcanoon to get the luggage ho had loft behind. Rico was takout before Justice I'attcr- son yesterday by Police ( Japtaiui MoDon. itoh of the Prince street station. The justice said ho hind no jurisdiction in the matter , as the o1lnao occurred on time high eons. Capt. McDonnell suggested that a complaint might be ittado ly , trick and device into the country. Lawyer Stacom , who represented Rice , said his client , was willint. to returit the mooney he had won froumi Solomoim. _ Tiio justice tolti Capt. l'ilcDoumnelt to go into the exanti. itation rooni and endeavor to otict a act. tiomout. itico said ho would give Solo- 111011 $2,780 if Solomon iaid the lawyer's foe. Mr. Stacom said that his fee would 1)0 $ ,10. Solomon said that ho hind lost altogether $2.ltO , bitt would be sittimitied * itlt 2,78O. Thin was 'ivout to htimut by Capt. IcDouiumehl , custodian of the funds. 'rime lawyer received lila foe. Solomon begged Capt. .I'.Icloutnoll to [ LCCIII1)1UIY ) hiiit to the Sorvia to got his baggage. lEo said htofeared toga alone. 'rite iiiatnuit lie got to the to1) of the gang. 1)iahlk lie vuts aurrouutdod by passjulgors , who naked hmuuui if Ito mid got. his money back. Ills alliriiiativo reitly greatly in- conseil sonic of thorn. "V'oil , " cried cite , ' 'if I hind wout your tnomioy 1 would have 5Wtulul ashore at Quarantine before I would allow you to got it back. You lost it at your own gautte. " 'I'iwut a dozen passeligeis told Capt. ] ' , IcDonnoil that Solomon hind gambled nil thin tmnmo , ituid tliuit lie nuiti hilco utmiti Barnes had a great deal of mttouo froimi time other asactigors. Otmo iimttui ' they raid , lost $1,500 ; two Englislunon brotimera , lost i.iOO each ; autotitor asvoim I gor collie aishoro poumuibeas ; mutothor losi a nil his lulonoy aitil rattled his watcit at iivc ehmilhluiga a citanco to get more mnono with wlmicht to gamble. lie playnd ngaiu I and vout back all his nionoy and enough . to got back his watch. 'rite captain of the steamer said that . Solomon bust Itia mooney In nuiteiiiumt with Rico and Barnes. 'l'hto ciiiof otlicci of thto Sorvia said last night that ho conk . not remember any umamnos of peengon t who had lost. They played a gauuie o ' cards ho did not undoratautd. Sounobod3 I told. Iiiitt the gautmo was poker , but t. . not know positively. 'i'ho oflicers vor : ; rarely kutow what was going on in thu 'I autokuuig room. It was vartof their dut ; I , to tuluid their ornt business , and titeb I did it. - . r'ly 'tlitlii'r I Iai . hocit uiMhiti your Jlio-.1.L lilo. . ( Jifticra we Ih.ot i'emuody , ammil iiimtie titomu very ullleaclotmcc. ( : ttas. L. Alumswortht. Ii Vance Block , Indian spoils , md S - it A 1'ctftetly Natural 1tnsiuldnuiee. Froict the Iiufl.tt. Coutler , ¶ A few days ajo Miss Joituin Ilazon , o , i Atigola towitahtmp , was aesiig a sccotd itaud picture dealer's store in IlutVal - whiomt she noticed auitont sonic niti Paint I. jugs a i > icturo that was a strikitig hikeitor , of Itorsoif. Looking at thin rolloction o . hioroif iii the t'indow and titen upon tin w utiti jititiuig , thin recouumIilauco was wout dorful. The yotin Iadywlio is only abc 9 teen years old , roturittud Itouno to .Autgohi I. full of her discovery , iutieting that eoiiuc V Olin had coum ) aiItting her liioturo sin Ztrrallfilig her as a Iright ( [ lao girl of tin painting was dressed lit the style of thu itet century. ) Incited by curiocity soon I of tlio fnnily went to ButIuho and iiiaoi sooiiiit the picture wore as amazed as Miss .Jeuiiito. Their bewilderment vas incrpas- ed by deciphering the niuno of .Jonnio on [ lie back of Limo painting. IL also bore thin flame of the artist. "itichiardaon , l'hulntloijimia. , " ' [ ito paintiuig was bought for 3.5O , and was seuit to the young lady's grandmother iii Erie1 rru. Dr. M. .J. Clark , who recognixeci it as the portrait - trait of liar grauidniothor , .lennio hiuza- both McMfcimael , aim intrepId l'hiladoi. phuia girl , whoso adventures during the revolutionary period tyoro toldat hundreds of uircsibcs by thto grandfathers and giand. utiothors of thmo ; ireaontgonoratioim. . : i uti I angl 1.1 , jumi1 other fainouce WomflOim have won it rulattdt- ttorm for facial loauity. A him comiloxlon , uumakos , , uio hiruulioino , even thmughi , tin face Is not.of PerlOct inuilb. , , JturvlrL. 1JleMlIIlffCrz act directly uuioui tie ) circuulatioii , anti so KIo the skiii a cbcarncn auuul innootimtmesseecthorwlto attainable. TREASURE TROVE. At ict I leltill ( fl Gout Comet Pouuutl atmil Iept a ScurctTWYcLtkSIy a Teui-'ciir-oIuI . iloy. lIcti C1otil Nob. , Argue. A fauitily from Missouri , whose names we repress by their request , caine to this county a few weeks ago and settled a few miles south of itod Cloud , just across time ICatisas line. Since their arrival , one mnoutiber of the fatuity , a boy twelve years of age , was takeut seriously ill , and for several days was not expected to recover- Last week ho disclosed the fact that two years ago he nccidonUy discovered at their Missouri home a kuttbo containing twenty-mime large gold pieces and a .juan- tity of silver aumil old rotten notes. Ho had kept his ( liacovory a secret , returning - ing the kettle to its hiding imiace. lie- lieviuig tue boy to be delirious , time rents at first placed no coimfidoncu in his story , but they are itow satisfied of its truth , as they can recall a another of cir- ciinistaumcca teimdtng to streimgtheim Itan statements. It scents time lany , with his unusual forcsighmtwas hoarding the treasure - uro up for future use amid could not itch ! ) casting out vague hints thtat lie know whore ho could got all tlto mooney vnuitod when ituwas a ntan , lmiitta to which no inortnumco , wttl ; attached at the tinte , but which now confirm the boy's story. The illneami has taken a favorable tutu and Jima recovery is only a mnattor of time , when his father will roturim with him to l'etit. souri aumd uncartit time buried treasure. 'l'he story is certainly a curious outo , but time Argus vouches for its truLitfulness , and hopes before long to report. its happy terutinatioli , and give our readtirs tito itnumles ( if tiio lucky iumunigranta front Missouri. A slight cohiIt neglected , often nttawkM time lunge. BItO\VN'M lhtloNcli 141. TJI0CIIEM give slice anti luumumiodioto relief. , S'ulct vin1i cii tc''cs. l'rico ' cents. Itieli Soutlicrim Seimutori. I.Torcait of Alabanma has an inconmu of $8,000 po anmtUmmm. Pugh of A habatumn nmakes about $7,000a year. ( iorlauid of Arkauiaas is worth about $75,000. Walker , Garland's colleague , is worthi $20,000. Lamar of Mississippi has real estate worth about $25,000 , which brings hint about $8,000 a year. Senator George him accumulated $40- 000. harris of TCIInOSFcOO is worth $60,000. Senator Jacksout is estimated at $100 , 000 , lI hiatt a law practice worth $10 , . 000 yearly. Jones of FIrida has real tate vortii $10,000 , and legal 'busiimess $ dooo annu- ally. Brown of Georgia is ommo of the richest 1)1011 south of Mason and Dixon's line. lb is worth $ ( J,000,000. Gibson of Louisiana , $1,500,000. Jonas of Loitisinna , $80,000. His law practice is worth $20,000 nutituahly. Maxey of Texas has lands , stocks and bonds w'rth $100,000. Coke of the aatmto state is worth $25 , . 000. 000.Coekrell Coekrell of Missouri is worth $60,000. yost , thin other Missouri senator , ict svortit $8,000 a year. \\7atle lIamnptoit hiut a Pieselit iumeomno of $8,000. taltouto of Virginia is worth nimywimore froni $500.000 to $1,000,000. Cnummdon ( , \Vest Virginia is very rich. lie s rated as twice a mmtillionaiio. Tito Kentucky senators are both woil ofl heck is worth $250,000. "iVilhiaumts is rated $50,000 1)010w liii coiheague. PL'iimCOSlOtouttatosphaiuilOlle ) every. hotly imecda .S' ( ? If(111(17i .AVCrL'iW. 01 druggists $1.50. ( Jol. 11.Valters , U. S. District Attor imoy , Icansita City , said : , Siniur1ut .Nerelnc curo'l lily lCCO of spasms. ' Druggists ut all atatoskeop it. Ituit , . on PIlcos I'enk. Corrceiolc.lcmmcv iluffIo Ctiurcr. Time ollicor in chiamgo of thtosignnl ( ) stt tioim , Sorgcantlioyington of ( brammdllavon , ' ltlichmigatm explained to us the methods ol time sigmia service. 1 should judge froim wimat Ito said that time duties of au othicci statioumeti oil Pike's Peak are about am trying as at aumy Jluico , 'I'ho ligJmtmtiu , I playiiig ott rock ittid torrents of mum aimt abet nimd aitow in sprilig and fall1 oftei atrikimm time atatioim , tearing the ntatrti I iiioutta in pieces situ 1eavumtg time Person ill chtargo stunned ammd lmlf dead with tin simok , time comtthiiomnomit by snow and icu : whiter witlmettt food or lire for daym togetlter , time exceedingly higit altitude I time how degree of temperature tin I year round all cottributo toreimdor itammy timing bitt a desirable sittmntiomm. lie als ' told us the particulars of time rats destroy I , iutg time little dmuigltter of hmis inodocossor Sergeant O'Kiof. it iOOifl thtat the sorgeamtt'a wife cainu , lii ) Oil time oa1c to visit itEm , bmliigiimg with her thto baby amtd sonic fresh moat , Timej itad built a soimmuwimat hot fire iii tin mont , aiid , as time sun cautmu out amtd. I grow warmuor , they opened thin doors sin , p. windows. 'I'ime rats , attracted by tin . ' amitoll of tito mmioat , value into tim house a ( ow at first. These time sergoaitt hub , amid titrow out. 'l'lio ) ' kept coimming fasto amid ( astor and growing immoro amid loon furious , uuitiithte whole unoumitaiui scouimou alive witit titoimi. Tue sorvoaiit aimd 1mm I yifo Bpramtg ittaido of a large helix sin . turned. on tim full force of time battery ) Time rats that Htnmck time coil moro kihlot - by tim current aumd rolled back. Thosi t that juummpod. over , time sergeant anti hi f tilfu killed with clubs. 'I'ltis coimtinuot I for a couple of limits , numd then , as then . seemed ito prospect of its tenimmimiatitmg ii . that way , Ito rushed out and closed tin I doors amid windows , autti alter being ton I ribly scratched and bittomi , lie auccuode I iii Jiihlimig those reuimmtining Iii time room I Thin Jaby had bocim lying on the bed amid I lIt thto taxcitemnent tlmoy hiatt forgotten al I about her , \\'Jmoum timings were again qulo I and they turmied to look for lion , the found nothing loft limit bier bones. There were several apecimeims of this vermin sittimig round on [ lie rocks , but they have i)000 shot at so inucit by the thurits that they are oxceedimigly shy now and harder to ) mit. that a weasel or pr.tinio dor. They are brown iiittcad of gray , about three times as ; large as an ordinary banim rat , aimtl have all their points except the file tail. ( toughs , ColtI , , aisltorc.Throat ) told rcallIy to 13. if. ioigIaq Sois' , Cepelcunt Cough 1)Toi.i. T1t1 FINCI-rtTrIttS. Their Iteitsotis Jt .Vngltig 'eVita igaIuant I lie Cmtttbe I ( iugc. , , From time Cickago 'l'ribunc. ( LtrvnsroN , Tex. , December 5.-One of tito ' 'Jave- of time principal ntombors - him , " aim organizatiout timat. irns recently mimado its appearance in Southwest Texas , itas revealed somno of time motives uictuat- hug time feimcu.cuttimmg imm a struggle timat is shaking Texas to time commter. Said ho : "We are like uninitowa in a p001 of huingry trout. Semite big atockmnan buys all the lamid. around on nil aides , Itia cat. tie graze on our laimda and ours on his. 'iVimen lie mimakes itia 'rounmhimmg' our cattle are dnivoit oil to seine distant poimit on his large ranch with hits. Our calves are separated front their mothers. amid iii thmo coumfusiomi are bramided with his brand , and are driven oil with his cattle. ' 'But if the land was not inclosed wouldn't this same timing happoim ? " "No , not to the same oxtuiit as it does miotv. Wlten [ ito raugo was free overy. body's cattle ran at large , and ito oime thought of 'rounding up' and driving oil every cow jut sigimt. " ' 'Don't you titink if a maim owmms land lie has a right to fence it if ian wammta to ? " "No , sir2 mm man him a right to fommco you or iimcloae time grass and water. lIe didn't plnimt time grass or have any- timing to do withi making it grow. Neither did ho crento time springs and rivers. ( bed made thioumi free , amid before these laud sharks and cattle kings put fences aroummd tiicnt they were free. i'hio grass is just as good amid vul1 fatten his cattle just as fast without a fence aroumid it as within. " "But what is tito use of owimimm land if yotm can't do as you picaso with it 1" "You can do as you please with it. If you want to cultivate it put up your fence , plow up your land and plant it. Wo won't bother you. What you work for anti plant is yours , but grass is free , and mto man has a rigbt to claim ivimat does not belong to himu. " "Haven't thom pasture mmmcmi offered to do ahimmost anything you ask ? " "Yes , they oiler us overytiming ; but what we want mmd what we are going to have is a free range. We are determined to imavo our rigimt , amid if it causes blood shmctl we can't help it. IVo must aimtl will have a free range. Thmero are not enough moon in time regular army of tlto United States to guard the hues of wire pasture fences in Texas. " Why lIe Dotvumcat ? 'rrmio , yott zoo iii a mumiserablo conditloui-yoti are weak , iahlti , mtnd imersous. You cannot sleet ) at imigitt , nor enjoy yotmr wakimmg Iiimurme yet , why lose Imeamt ( bet at thin tirtiggist's am bottle of IJsIlocL , itlood ) iiftca.a. Ttmoy vll1 r0 etaro to imoalth anti peace of miimd. . SItcIt 01 Snutma Crtmz. Cor. Sin Francisco Chroimicic. Santa Cruz is naturally ommo of time love. host towns on tito coast. It has a splomi did bench , beautiful drives and otitem attracUotis , but for mine reason it cami mmt cofll1)etO as a summmicr resort with places less gemmerously endowed. Porhaapa time secret of its lamigmmor is lack of enter prl Oil ] Of its itIZOflS. TJte are1 coimstanCty giving videmaco of thu iistlessimess of titeir dispositloim. A recommi oxaumiple of this tendency is thieir failure to properly appreciate the value of a good local daily paper. Suchia otto-Time Surf -was started early in time present year and conducted with ability during time summer season. It looks at nresemmt as if there were not omiougim go.ahmcadativenoss iii Sammta Cruz to support it through time wimmter , amid unless a moro liberal spirits show" by tlto morchtaiits thin enterprise ivill probably be abandoned. Such a stop will reflect injuriously upon time towmm. Titero is imotiting calculated to give strait- gent so good au opimmioi of a place as a 1i'oly itoimie daily paper , and wimemi thin citizomms lose sigimt of time fmact they immako a grand mistake. The city dailies ito doubt satisfy time desire for mmows of pco. PlO hying in towims within easy distance of time mmmetropolis , bitt timey do not advertise tise time towmm , 'i'imnt is thto chief pitrosu of a local daily , amid time towns that givea a liberal support to their hmoimte papem goimerally reap ii big profit from their in I vcstiuieitt. - i. Gtotl limycstiimouit. flue of our imrommtinetmt busiimess mom said tua tIme other day : ' 'Iii the sprilm my wife got all rumi dowia and could ito ; oat aimytiming ; passiumg your store 1 saiv i Piio of hood's Sarsaparilla in the window amid I got a bottle. After site hind takem it a iveek alto hind a rousimmg appetite , sin titl ( lien everything. Shin took three bet tics , aini it was time best three doihars over iuivested. " 0. I. UoOi & Co. , Low . cli Mass. , _ _ _ _ _ ' - A Itt'iIalIo Cariler. L Detroit late l'rcss. A bimsinoss oman near tue foot of W'ood I vard avemmue hind three or four iniportan letters to mail oime day about four week I ago , nimd mis mum acquaintaimco was going ui t . Griaword stroothto naked ltiuit to drop then itmto tue postollico. 'l'ito nmissioim was cheerfully accepted , iiit1 yesterday tim tmcciuaimitanco hiappoziec lit at time ottice ugmmin for timolirattinmo aiiicu 5 that date. p "Say , lieu , " began tliodealer , "do yom ) over forget aimyUmimmgl" "Noverl" was thin proiult reily. "Do you reimiemimber tIme letters I gavu . you to mail cite day last mnoimthth" ' ' " 1orfoctly. ' 'Aiii OU mimailed timoimmi" ) "I did , " , "Please fotl lit your left imaimd coat I tail pocket mmd BOO if they ate ito timer , , . " t ' 'I'll loch , but I voimientbor Poatimit 1 those letters as pliimly itS I rotitomn S ber- " a berlie lie felt sonmotliiiig anti hogan to itaul tm 1 mimi out canto for letters , crumbled sin r soiled and wormi , mm thought so. " ' ' \'elh , by gosim ! " "Amid time nmoimoy I gave you to bu : 4 Staimilis ! " "Bless mno-bles mime-did I over ! Say I i 111141 timat coat nit that dim ) ' to go to a itt 0 mionci , amid I'll ho itmtiiged if I didm't , for got to go to timmit , tool" ! .Iubal I'.mmrl , a Communal Jubal Early isa typicnlVirgin 11th. ' 'flu is , " says time Sumi'isVashmingtou 1 correspoimdent , ' 'lrawmm up into a hart . kimot witim rlmeiumitatisiim , mutti line a face ilk 1 a hickory smut , Ills voice is pilelmed eu i I very high key , end Ito is a compound o shmrowdncsa and smucasni lit equal jarts lie was strotigly o1'jtosud to 8CCC8MO3 Ill the beginning of time var , nlthmouhi he iought valiantly witeit figimting was mnevit- able him time Virgiumia convmittiomi , In 1861 lie attacked time coimduct of South Carolina bitterly , After time war hind actually beguim ho had iii imis brigade a Soutim Carolina rogimoimt. It was oh- served thmat old .Jubal was always sure to got titat regiment jim time most ticklisim ilftco when tIme brigade was uiulor lire. During oume of thin battles aronuid Itichm. inond , Early's brigade was ordered to time froitt , aiul , as usual , Early made time South Carolina fellows head time commit , squeaking out at time top of his voice as lie rode lii ) to timoni. 'Yea , I'll send you to . time front , amid I'll hoop yell timero , too. \.ott got us Iiit ( ) thus lix , mmcl , dantit you , you've got to got us out. " - 1)intmer Up . 'eluloulg I lie CIomicl , Wiiiri : MouNrtmsa , N. fl.-A.T. Bar- roim , of time reimowmmcd Twiim iIouumtain house aumd Falamt Ilomiac , ivimo cuimpboys one imuimdred mad fifty horses , accords his preference to St. Jacobs Oil over all otit- or nmedmcines , as a cumro for 11am in luau or beast. - _ _ - PUTTING ON OOLORS. A Little Noigimbouly Clint Over lime itzitkyard Fence. 'm'oimiers Statcenma , , . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ "I ace Mrs. Shoddy is goiumg put ott colors again , " said Mrs. Crimsomibeak to her imoigimbor , Mrs. Yeaatwhiho timey ivore hmatmgiuig out their washing in time back- I yard last Momtday mnorniumg. "It camm't be,1' exclaimed Mrs Yeast , droppimmg time ciotiies-piit front betwoemm imor teeth. ' 'But it is so , " replied 11.Irs. . O.mnoviutg I nearer time 't rcservatiomm. "how long has her husband been dead ? " caine fromum time other side of time feutco. "Omtiy three months itoxt Saturday. " "It ut ntpossible that thmimt Shioddy wo. ntamm would commto out in colors so soon. But how did you hear it ? " " \Volh , I mmmcl her in Daub's store last week , mutd site was buying some of lalS face paimmt , ammd , would you believe it , Mrs. Yeast , it was time smtmo color that 'Oti Imavo been usiumg ! " The fact that Mrs. Yeast was imitable to climb time fence saved Mrs. Crinmoitbeak fromma total ammumiimilation. - IIem'sfortt Add Plmo4p11111C. A Good Thing. Dr. Adauua Miller , Chicago , Ill. , says : "I have recomnmended Ilorsford's Acid Pliospimato to my patiemits , amid have received - coived very favorable reports. it is one of the very few really valuabio propara- tioums mtow offered to time afilicted. Iii a practice of thirty-five years.I imavo foumtd a few good things , amid this is one of timcnm. " NE'eLR ENDING WON1)flIS. The Latest iii Telegraphy-Tue Syui. cIminiiim , ) Iimltlpio TcIegrzm : ! and 'm.Vlaat iii Expect- rd 01 It. Special t. , tmm Ciutciutmtati Commutcrcial.Gauzette. Nnis Ynimic , December 7.-Prof. E. .1. Iloustoim , of the Franklin institute of Phiihadelphia , while ium Now York a few days ago , said that lie believed to time fullest extent in the practicability of time . synchroumotms nmultipbo telegraph system , whicim is now attracting time attention of electricians hero. "I behioro , " said [ Profcsor flouatomm , t . "we are in the era of a revolution in r tohgrnphty as imturvoIouIm , if 1)OsRible , as I that which frodhccd tIme tolegraplmme sys- thin. Mr. Delaney , the inventor of tIme systouim , is the first practically to obtain a symmchroimiamn so absolute - lute , botweeum distant rotating cyiin- dora , as to secure their rota- tiomi for weeks at a time ivitimout a i'aria- tion between time two 1-600 of a second. To timoso mamimiliar with telegraphy , this menus aim almost unlimnited possibiiity. Otto of ntore evident applications of time primicipie is time division of an ordinary telegraph wire iumto a numnbor ot electric circuits , each of which is entirely mdc- poimdoutt of thin others. " "To what extent has time divisioum of the circuits bocum ascertained ? " ' 'Its practical limit would be tliiIimiit I to assert. About , a year ago four circuits adapted to the Morse syte in , were perfected - fectod rover a single wire ; later twelve circuits were obtaiumoti. None rccouttiy - m seveumty.two distinct cumd separate circuits I imavo been operated cmi time saummo line , that . is ott one wiio leadnmg froimi a centril of- . lice jut New York to cue iii Pimiiadelphia. I\hany \ have soventy.tivo bramacimes comi utected with as nmauiy subscribers iii this , atrortlimig each subscriber tin absolutely i private commmmuumcationwitii oito of the soy- a onty two braimcii offices in Phiiladelpimia. Title is a total of 114 in all. " ' ' \Vimo is thus inventor ? " "His minute is I'atrick B. Dolaumey. lie ' 1 a mmmii of about titirty.flvo , ma Now 1 Yorker , of Irish deaceuit. lIe begami life . as a telegraph oporathr , like Edsou. A [ DammoPaul , LaCourtookthto first stopimoro - ut Now York in 1878. I lesecured a patoumt , which Ito showed to time Western tlniomm colmipummy , but it wits not tloughit by the commmpany to 1)0 of value. Deiammoy lots carried out time idea ivitore LuiCour imad - dropped it , and imas beau engaged on time t work for three years. I coumfess time a priumciple 01)0118 to me iauggestion of iii- mimost iiiI'mimito possibilities. It reumdera ) I time near practicability of telegraph. lug sound alumiost certain , and I see no reason why the tramisfer of objects , pimotographmically , by telegraph , ummay umot be realized timnougim this systemmm. Tue patents arc all uumdcr thin control of 2 tue Stammdard Electric Manufacuniuig comilpammy. It is time 1urpso to ostablisim smmhordimmate offices timrougim the cities of time country for iumtercommtmuumication ott a plan similar to timat of time telepimoumo ox- Lhmaumgos. 'Time ' ayuicimronous system immakes private wires 1)oasibbo to bmisiimess units tvithi advamitages thiat the teioplmono . caii riot Provide. " . fl Is UNFAII.INQ AND INFtLLiiiLIi hEVEflFULs. , EpSlept1c 1"tts I L Sjawim , Fulling Sickutces , Commvul. floutS , St. Vitus Dance , Alcohmollenm , OpI.muim Eating , SemInal \'eutkumessJun' _ V moteumcy , Syphilis , Scrofula , and all Nervous and Eilood DIscaos. e-To : Cbergyummen , LmiwyersLlteraryMen , - Mercimatite , Iiatukera , lamitilea nod all whose . rcdeimtarv .umijt'.oyuuiemmt ( mitiCOS NLrYomi.3 . Pros- tratloim , lrregulunlticmc of time blood stoimmawlu , bowels or kidumcyt' , or imimo require a mierve tommie cippctlzeroi btlmuuhemmtSancirittin Ker- clue it Immvaluabhc. . jtGREAT ) i woumdcrfui 1 igor- 1 mint timat over suustimin- S ed mi slukitug systcuum. I lru0giotzu , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ f . flflOtj5. St. Joseph. Mci. I teatuummoutati nU circular. cone stamp. (18) ( CHARLES SHIVEHWK , Furnitur' ' Have just received a large quantity of new , AND AM OFFERING THEM AT VERY LOW PRICES PISSBNR EL1MITOB' CHASI SHIVERICKI I 1206 , 1208 nd 1210 FarmiamSt To All ' 1oor. NED. AnheuseruEusch 1' fl14p4. BREViING ASSOEIATIO N CELEBRATED Keg and ottIed 3eer F 1 This Excellent Beer speaks mt itacli. ; :14 : I S - ' 'LI ' ORDERS rtor ANY PART OF TII a ' . . . . . STATE OTt TIlE ENTIRE WEST , , I.9SM0. Ia Promptly Shipped. ALL OUR GOODS ARE MADE TO THE BTANDkRD f cttL : r cr-LL F. SCHLIEF , Solo Agent for Omaha amtdtitoYet. . Cor. 9th Street and Capitol Avezmuo' J. A. WAKEFIELD , WIIOLESALE AND 1tETATh DEALER IN LuMber , Lalli , Sliifl1es , Pickets , BOOll , BbIND , OllLBINUS1 LWB , EIIE11T , PLTER , &U. STATE AGENT FOR MILWAUKEE CEMENT COMPANY. Union Pacific Depot , - [ SPEOIAL NOTICE TO Growers of Live Stock and Others. WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO Our Cround Oil Cakel It i the bet and cheapest food for stock of any ( kind. One pound is cquai to thrce pounds of corn tock fcd with Ground Oil Cake In the nhi and Winter , inetead of running down , will lmacreas In weigh I and be In good immarkotablu condition in time spring. DaIrymen , as well as others , who use it can toetify its . nierita. . Try it and judo for yourseivoe.i'rtco 825.00 nor ton no charge for sacks. Address o4.eod.me WO0DMAN LINSED OIL COMPANY Omsha Granite Ironware. 4. FOB BOILING IOILING , 1BESERV flAKING ± N , 9ATENi. WHOLSOME LIGIT HANDSOME , DURABLE. , / z4 : : ; . I . Tue Best Wai'e Made foi' the I.fltc1ieu MANUFACTURED ONLY BY THE \ : ' sill iouis STAMPING COMPANY , ST. LOUIS For a1 liv 811 tov , lldar , aii HollofllnIishillff Tha1og. JI H. CVBSON , CARR1AE ANfi AON ilIIFACT OilY CORNEItTWELFrU ANDUOWARD ' 1I1BETS. - r-- - - C- Particular attcntion hen to re airin Batispctcn rtiaranteod Double and Single Acting Power and Hand PUMPS , STEAM PUMPS , Engine Trimmings , Mining Machinory,1 Bolting , Hose , Brass and Iron Fittingal Steam Packiuig at wholesale and rolnil. HALLADAY WiND-MILLS , CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS. Corner 10th Farnam St. , Omaha Neb. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I3URLINGTON NOUTE1 . ( Chicago , Burlington & Quincy Railroad. ) ; - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ iz _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ s'TA- . .vuI . r 1 - Waud . , l m. e 1 . . . 0 i. - j 4 t . -r 'J' , , 9. g \ 454 ' \ \ ' _ _ . : . lb I ' - - _ a-- _ , , , . , " ' . ; o _ at C , _ , , , _ _ _ _ _ COINC EAST AND WEST. GOING WORTH ADJD SOUTH. F.leant Day Coaches , Parlor Cars. with Ite'hin . Solid Trains of Elcgant Pay Coaches and Pull lag eLmira ( uati frec ) , Smoking Cars , with lie. nmarm l'alaco Sleeping ( -jars are run daily to and volving Chairs I'uilman Palace Sleeping Cars and front St linde , via Hannibal , thu tauujmms ( j. ii..t Q. Dining Cars run dailyto and 1li'rhlngton. Cedar ] tapltis and 'Aiiert Qulncv Lea Keokiak to it from ChIcago & Kimimsas Cay , Chicago , Council i'aiil and Minneapolis ; Parlor Curs with , Uluffs ' Chmlcago & Des Moiae Chicago ' St. Jo Chairs 10 anti fmn Louis and l'corlaanttt3l sepia , 'AIclmLoa Topeka. Only tbrough't line be and ( toni St Louis anti Ottumwmm Only oitJ taveen Chicago , Llnco.n & Denser. Through cams change of cars between St Louis antI DI butween IndianapolIs & Council flluIfl , via Ieona Moines : : Iowa , Lincoln1 Nebraska , . MI counecUon imuado In Union lonols. It ma Colorado , and De'cvc.j known its thu greatTZlitOIJQJl CAll 1JNE. It as UnlvcrgaUyadmtt gel to be the Finnet Equipped Railroad in the World for all Clitasos of Travel T , J. FOT1ER. 3d Vlce.t'ros't and ( Iont Macinter , itcsvy4 r.OWItLT , elSa , Pass , Ag'e. Chlcar. , HENRY LEHMANN JOBBEROF ATti11 Paper au 1llO Shades. EASTERIIP PRICES DUPLICATED , 1118 FARNAM s'rREF.T , a C OMAHA NED.