(X t WITH A TRUCK DRIVEN. RECKLESS DODGING UNDER HORSES' FEET AT EVERY CROSSING. fA U-portir' V.xprriene on Ilie Scut with Irlv-r of llt-uvy Wmicoiih People on I'oot Scoiu to He to Illume for .Mt At-i-lilt-nt. A ri'iiortr wam wiit out to xjioml a lay or two on tho l river' :ut';. Tlio liiivi.-Ht truck.? wcr'Kclftil. After in got iat ions with feovcral tlrivcm lio llually htrtK'ku Larson villi a youii mini uuiiitil Jiinmy, n ri I sw ell i I n wat Imm.Io liiin for u riilo up liro;nl vny from ili-ctor to Canal Ktr.-tt on a loul of cairicil tomutofii. L!ni.nr.vay Mas not im iiMi..lly frowilctl, as it wjn curly in tlio tl;iy, Imt ( Ii'j riile Ii.-vc1omi1 wvcrnl st-irtlin iu-ciik-nt-t. AsU'l if lie lia-l i.'ul uilli many mit.h;.pK, Jimmy replied: "Not very many. It l.i idly t'uli to k i from liin it sonio t lines, t'lonli, ami I niiil.o -ls calls lor ixjoj.l.) crossin' streets, lut I never run over liolin !y. Women aro tlio wor&t. They'll l.tmi'i .still ami Im! up an' ilown tlio street as loir; ws it i.; all clear, ami then, just when half si R'-oro wa;$oti:i mini! in a Lunch, they'll try t givo their hu .Lamls uiiother clianco Uy lo:l;'i:if riht in 1:111011 the liosscs." ". iio:i-up! ycllftl Jimmy, as ho nearly fell l.;.ckwurtl in his eirort.; to stop the team, nrnl tlicro was an exemplification of his ro niurk. At Cortlamlt street nu oM laly hail taken too many chances for her feeble limhs urnl vas nearly untlcr tho hows' feet, hut an athletic, quick witti.sl young man Kcictl her oa f;!,o fell ami assistcil Lcr out of danger. At Fulton street then) was, as usual, a great jam, ami Jimmy, as he oxpresaori it, "hail to k'-c; his pyo pccleil." A numlier of eopIe n;;ai.-atly had not another seconij to lost;, un-.l rnsliotl pcil mell across Broadway. All fjf tli.;i tjscupoil, however, although an ol pentlt-.-nan of robust build moved oh? with tno conviction stamped iijmiii his countenance that ! o would have lioon seriously damaged, if in.' entirely ruined, but for his foresight in rui ing hi umbrella tor protection from a tiiri.at -ning milk wagon. O.tsito tho postoftico a laily who linked like a btage school inarm, and who escajcl dair.ji-r by at least fifty feet, halted on the curht' threateningly shako her sunshade at tho driver. collectively, while two men with law ! .: :ks under their arms calmly pursued their way, not withstanding their shoulders were ; razed by tlio noses of an Adams es 5ies.i Lam, vbil a furniture van left axle grease on their coat toils. It was not a raro tiling during tho trip to see jwoplo rush right under tljo nos of Jjorse3 when a inLs fctcp or tho blight, t contact with another eqiially rash p;lestriau tuujt hr.vo thrown the:;i under the animals1 feet. In ear IJuane e'.roct. owing to a collusion of truck hubs, a crati ' 1 iicwing machine was dumped from the top of a load t-'i to an empty truck, while on the oMjiofcite ride, about where it wn:dd ht;vo fallen had it gone that way, st'xnl a tatty and J,Vo i Fiildicn. The ueoident caused a gen eral si ppagej and tho pole of anot ln.-r waf;on t in-iK -J iie of tlio boxe3 and open-nl up two fns of Jimmy's tomatiies, which werfj greeds' papturol by two sn4d! boys nt this J:i!iri!int risk of their limbs. A littlts way o tlu; j cap a I? agon ranght f h) nret-r.ilr tng u ::.jon on the hook with which tl for ward cud of the ioles of such wagons ure jirovi.lcd, and backing became necessary, which cuiir;ed the horse of a following cab to shy. Thereupon tho two young ladies yho oi-ciipied tho cab precipitately fled, tons'-it tlu; sidewalk th;-.t wai fui thett fffin lbe:-.s jnd narrowly esfr.pcd b.ing'nia over: 1 'The profuse vocabulary of tho truck driver p pattc'ully circuinsi-rilK.il as to the nuruler ti plnwst'S in votie. but unlinjltcd us to ve Jienie'vo. It is a fact, however, that there i'j very I .tlo pri'fanity rei klcssly ca.it "atlHft. f;'hJ tl: i vers, as a j uk, finely givo it esprti slon, but allow it to accuuulate for patticur larly t ryin;; crncrench a. A dri ver who was iut '.atoil on the subject esplalnt d that "rt good :.:lid oath lighteiis a heavy load wonder l'ullv nietiincis' and some of them seem to have f iith in its accomplishing many other thin-- Tii jvtnrn trfp was in.'eVi vith n p-Uilv lieirtTt J. sliaVy cyeijiOwctl old riiim.' whosp !ua,-!i hat s.vmf4 dctef mined to pu'tsh uch nil c-i ji. coruiH-t itorti, H said ho "-had Ijoen twe:it years tcamin'. Utd to be more aria tocr .'.i.vT and drive two spaukiu' horses hi a red v. r.gon for a big dry goods house, but th swt.II ; liad no u-v ft-r him now, and he had to h".ul ll;iie and hor hair for a plauterer." J-rcr.r Tranklin street a truck corning up jtr.'-oL struck a drunken tiaiup, who vu frtui.";-. across AVcst street, arid but fo.- ilhe f t that the stagger he was at that mO l.ic.il jadulginj was from instead of toward I he truck he would have leeu crusltetl under jlie v. l:ocK but tho impetus added by the Son: with tho truck dt-positU him safely in the gutter, where a jylicemari captureil liiii. it w::s now nearly 4 o'clock, and from tho (tUi:ui 'o of the lime weigo neat West, street. i;i Ix.'.h dircetions npptaretl to be solidly packed with teams, and it seemed impossible that :vl could reach the waa-lwusw and rail road by . o'clock. Yet the army assembled wa3 irt all, for every side street was con tribntii.g enough to till any gap that would admit another team, and away up tho side Etree:.;, cessitci stree. as far as the eye could reach, the pro was moving steadily toward West Jn- addition to tfie thousands ci n7d wagons there w ere scores of street trnc.;: l-aiis erowdihg "their way along West street', tho several drivers seeming to be engaged in a cliar. pionship whistling and yelling niateb. Ic 1-Aked as if certain death must result from r.a atu-mpt to pass through that masa of aniinals and vehicles, and yet, presto! all is chii-i jed. A lano across the street, wide enou?!i to admit t..x teams abreast, appeal's as if by magic, the horses standing neck and neck in straight lines on -rither side and not a tnor swearing. AVhy this transformation ( X j-onng lady-on enrtehes is ci-ossiil tfaq fctrcet and 'she is uriai'timi asly accorded the ri"ht of way, without eve"" a policeman's ih tcrferi :ice. " The lady reached tho sidewalk joiti ewry ttan was again n motion, Bui few people attempted to cross the Street until tho Cortlandt street ferry was renc'icd, when tho first incident was fur nished by half a dozen emigrants, evidently returning from the West. They plunged boldly into the vortex and did not appear to realize their danger until they reached the piidulo of tho street, when one of them was pinioned letv.-oen the tides of two horses goiu ino'v r.fito directions, and he gave a grant that startled his companions, who fled in all ilirect:: :is. One of them lost a bundle, which vr-s j.Jckly recovered, as its fate seemed tj fcc of Kicro consequence han that of their piT-riiied companion, who was allowed tq fcxtricV-!? himself "' ' Tho last ond. pno of the most eerious oe rit'ient3 note:l occurred half-way between Cortlandt and Liberty streets, where there tvcto comnaratively few teams. A laborer, who co-jmed to bo taking proper precaution-, tras crossing and stopped momentarily to al low a wagon to pass, when tho hubs of two trec-j collided and the polo of one was rvruni around in such a manner as to strika the aido. tjtockmg nun down, undone i'fti-c Verses strnek him ivith. it3 foot. . He s r;'." CI lj two tinkers uiti c3iott-i uu tr. ! :c JH, vrneio 1C -was tusuui vi t-xi v"" v Loie; vere broken. New "X ork World. THll ALDEBARAM SPIRIT. "All ye Hio wv-k the coldcn clime. Cn inoiiiit v.I:U r-aih hi caravan : f..' ivi.ik of t.lil tlie rbj thmic cIm, The l;:ti I t v. Iioh.) niiinlx TH rang Buf.Iime Alt, ii'i.v, ineluiultm, Kane truer ctiiruo 'hi t eliitrm iim I lirmih lifo'n little Kpao; tiriii" 1111.ro we'll reu.l thy lofty rhyme, ' i) v. iu;-, i.) I rue, Ald. 'fi.iraMi I'ull well v. e l arii'il, nnl Imjf ago, 'JA 'I liv ti ut h thai from eternity JJSJ Wi nt 1 tiawreil (hut hliil aball lie, '.'4 i l t iitil fil. ne 't In i-ven w! Kli-r-iii! f.rc- h iVutUi'ns rehn; ' We i.i.rtc .-ith them, or work ia Tin. '.u:.u I U'uilitii:gti:i lu The Academy. FCr.HETG FOR NEW ZEALAND. 7 1:" I. II lie A::i:nnl NcmIm1 on Acoonat t.f liio l;i:)!lt I'cr.t Another Order. C".-o-., t;;o wc'l known naturalist of J.i I';." !, v. i'oi.i in l.ndoa looking after ! '.' ' ''i ; h.'.t he has jltit wld to the "Zoo,' !'- I n call to NorihiimlK-rland street the -I;.--!-'-iy to report oa th.o animal kingdom, J..' i, ia:di.' jr.'.u-d lord. " i i l i t. i.e-.v thir:-,nBnil Mr. Cross, "in -.ailing of tho ferrets; of th-m have : f y.r..t o.'l', t.ad with them 7D0 pigeons, 10 i:.i-.':s of bis:.-.iii:i arnl o"0 tins of Nestle's l.i'!';. I bi 'i-. iit th'j milk for them myself." "JJiit .h .t .'ire tho pigeons forf "That 1 will exj.lai.i to you. The ferrets mv f'.i- 1 he rrdibits and tho pigeons are for t s . i 'i'lity will cat up the 7.V) pigeons "1 their voy.-;;.. to New Zealand. They will ! con.':t:i: the biscuits and the milk. Then 1 L ;vo M-:tt :n l.-j uut-n backs of hay to make l '.'ddiii;; f-.r the ferrets, :md plenty of Indian eem t- I-o l uj) the pi;;.oi:u. It was quito a fi;-!:t; fonr big cnrt.i f.::d two whole railway tracks were t.'l.en up with this consignment. '1 . o 1:1: ii accompanied tho ferrets, and very !. 'd work they have 1. joking after both thexu ; . 1 the p!- ctis. Uut then, as I told them, ; : furl iii r they ri from England the fewer i e;co:is Hilio v.iil bo from day today." "And w hat are the ferrets sailing forf "They cro a consignment; ton Liigo wool i irnu-v in Lew Zealand. Tho rabbit pest, as ; u l:i::w, b:-:; now broken put very bad i ..ti'. Tho Australian;!, I bee, are going to bnvo fi rabbit, pest conference; but this New -liand wool merchm.t tliought he had bet i r rend to Sir. Cross, cad Mr. Cross ia going b-serd hi;a 120 ferrets. They won't make lMiir-h he:: luay, you sr:y, against the rabbits. J:ttiicti they brcf.fl so fast, and if none of i..esn are loi-t 0:1 tho voyage, in a few months' 1:;::? my client o-.ighi; to havo six or seven i . 1 '.tired of them ct least, 'Don't epare the c::pcn:x,' hi.- said to me. Tho rabbits aro eat in;? up all tho pasture on which his sheep o".iiat to be, feeding, and unless ho can get ? hem under he y. ill lx u ruined man. By the next mail I am going to send the same cus-t-.vjjcr c consignment ci stoats and weasels. '. '. yr.ro v,o::!ci fully tongh customers, are . Urats; they will bleed the rabbits to death in 3:0 time. "Curiously enough," added Mr. Cross, "at ?-ie very snuis tis::o t'.i.xt. I received these or ;:crforinenab of destroying the rabbits in v cftla-.id I receive 1 also a large order : : rabbits, av.d I ctin r.ow hai'd at work get ling toother :?,(XX of tbcm as quickly as I ; 1. They r.ro C)ng to British Columbia, .. c liicy havo not got 'any rabbits. I cm ; ;- d-:i- 2.C0O of "them 1,500 d und COO ..'..3 ' h' tj fi pi-jlty iarii'e busin?iiaalso. ' l ev v. ill v.'ftnt. nLuttUrcd'sAcks of oats at 1 for tho vcyae, U s.Mcs plenty of hay, r-. raw r.-'id tawdust." I'aU MaU Gazette. A Siberian Traveler's Invewtig'ious. Tifr, C. oi f.e Iveanan. the Siberian traveler ::1 writer, luu. beta fclacfc listed by the Rus- .11 rovcrnniait, end v. ill not bo permitted i-i'cr llio'caar's dominions. "I ex-t- ted. of crir.r:;:-,'" savs Mr, Keann "to be .:t r 1 t!:u Uu.:si:'.r. ilack list. I aia only :!'.;;l:f;'.l t':r.t. 1 uccocded in crossing the . z'.ivv ivitii all of ray material and papers :nir.- ihi.i v.uy Ti:o outside, pf ho Rus . :ii frotr is a ;..! er.tiugh side fcr me at ; :it. I l-ccanto K-.ti.-ncd before 1 rot half h tr :'x-; i.i that 1 thould never bo per :t I to co there ng-iin, and that after tht iK -at !;:! of my pavci j no other foreignei til l l e allowed to innko invcstigatioiu c:v. ar.tl I lor.t r.o pcs.sible opportunity tc '.::- a x 1 1 a::d thoroughness.' I brought r.ic:-c than fifty pounds of notes, papers :. i original 'toci'.tnert.-, many of the latter ;:.; i.-erct icovernmcnt archives, besides 600 . t.hi i- (.(ire:.;: 1 afres vf manuscript prepared : r.-.j by political exi'ca in all parts of Si . r.r.d tovcring tho most noteworthy Voilt.s ii their lives. I visited .ry cv.-avi.t r.iiuo in Siberia and ivry co-.ivK t j rison t scept one, "and 1 . Meve I kr.ov the exile system bettor ..ai ii: rt cfa- 1-3 of tho exile 6dn'Ta. .-.1 . a: : . 1 fa r 1 1 1 tor t hau any outsider. I cai .-a:-;l tlrj bi ;,-k lLjtin, therefore, with t : tai:i ii;vnvc e complacency. The stabk jvn 'cckt -.:, but thy Lcrso has been stolnn --a I've rii ban.-' Eoton Tronsi-rint L- - A V.'Md Vesi Chieftain. Red id'.t, Cody rays, is the best Indian h v.- had a!.;, tliiug to tlo with. Ho is higl r: : ;l. horarablo, and particularly tract- ' . i -.I'd af .1 lonate. Ho is always cool ant i' tu-t, yot ho is a very rigid tlisciohna e 1 r r lie h: i killed at t ix different times mei or' U l:im i ; 3 t.:ioa i:i tho vast who refuseti to obe; . I.a; t Kramor cne of the Indians causec r-olit-u a zrcXt tlcal of annoyance by cross the l rid;:c over to the American exhibi l!...n i :;a. t'l.-t 0 ; : i U- for tho purpose of talking witl i i" tho bazar clrls. Repeated fine va 1 lint check him, Ho was fined so mncl at- ; i pay for- tho scai-on was down to abort ivid. '1 !;c:i Red Shirt was appealed to U. ..- hi.: avtharity. Red Shirt walked np tc . iiisclx.-ilicj't Indian, and without raisin? - voice at a'i he ttid in his smiling, gentlt ;y: "Yen are a bad Indian. You have a ix aa ted by Cel. Cody and myself fa ( ross ikii l-.ridge. Nov.-1 have como tc .1 you 0:1 -j thing. If you ever cross that idga t:a-a!n without TKmnission I will kill 1 you." "With this RikI Bhirt EtaJted away. 1'rom that, day forward this bad Indiar. r.ever even went near the end of th? bridge. Lond'.-a Letter. The Mysterious New Gun. ilrs. Crawford wnitcs: ''I may cientior. at son: days ago I was shown the bullet o? e i:o.v La.'Ix1 cun. There can be no hanr 1 describing its appearance, since in the rent of a war these missiles would bo the rsi thias U fall, or rather to f.j, into the aeray's Land---. Resides, the Gcrzaans art :iov.-i to have stolen a few at Bel fort. It. aipo it is conical, but tho tip is slightly flat- aciL It is a triflo under -one-third cf aa ch in diameter and somewluit over one s.'a ia lr.gth. The bullet is made ot l1:cII cf Crernian silver, about enc-twen--.h cf an inch in thickr.s?, filled in w ith tr, i-f load iiaroVheu with antimony.' arlj Cor. London New?. Tlio Coiigrciit;io:ial Library. The concrcssional library nt Ar&shington v. iil cover lll,0i.0 ruarei'ect more than twe c:.d or.e-hnlf n.c-rc-3. Zlr. tJmitUraeycr, tr vliom tlio hbrary has lwu ininiited, ha c-irricil 0:1 "-labs.. ui.J rCot of the rcrirtmg p rcr of tho soil ou which it will stand. The Corman ivirliaineiit Lcnso covers 110,CC0 s ..arifoet, tho Royal lifcraryat rinaich CD, Cv), aid tho library cf tho Critiah mureui CT.COO. Cliioago Ilerali. . THE DAILY IIEUaLD, RATtiJMOtJTIf, . j. . .. . . A BULL BUFFALO. NATURALIST HORNADAY'S PEN PICT URE OF A GIANT BISON. 9IxJitic I'ri-iwnfii of i Magnlflcetit RMrl men Tlio )pprtunlty of a Lifetime A Skt-U'li from Ufo with at Vengeance. '1 lie l.onl tMoinent. As the bull saw us coming he staggered to his fwt, in spit of hi broken lg, and gnl li.jKtlon over tho hill. Rut the moment ho itarb;d, my brown horso who had more 14-nso than Sf.me men I have w.-en imme diately gave chahe. After a short run wo again overhauled our prize, ou thositloof a hill, near the crrt of which he was oi;eo more halteil and stoxil at bay. Thirty yawls away from him I pullcl up, and gozod upon him with genuine o-'TlonLshment. Not until that moment had I realized what a grand prize had fallen to mo. II was a perfect monster In size, and just as Bujrbly hand 01110 as ho was big. In his majestic pro senco the finest of all our other buffalo bulls were quito forgotten, and I thought to my self: "Until this moment I havo never bad an adequate conception of tho great American bison." Ho seemed to mo then, aye, and ho does even now, tho grandest quadrujied I ever beheld, lions, tigers and elephants not ex cepted. His hugo bulk loomed up liko a colossus, and the height of his great shaggy hump, and tho steepness of it3 slope down to his loins, seemed positively incredible. Like Bartholdi'8 statue of liberty, he was built on a grand scale. His massive head was crowned by a thick moss of blackish brown hair lying in a tumble of great curly, tufts, sixteen inches long, piled up on each other, crowding back upon his horns, almost hiding them, and quite onto his shoulders. Back of that, his hump and shoulders were CQverul with a luxuriant growth of roarse, straw colored hair that stood out in tufts six niches long and opened in great dark furrows up and down whenever the bull moved his bead from me. The upper half of each fore leg was lost in a huge bunch of long, coarse black hair, in which scores of cockle burrs had caught and hopelessly tangled. Tho body itself and tho loin quarters wero covered with a surprisingly thick coat of long, fine mouso colored hair, without the slightest flaw or blemish. From toad tcf licel the animal seemed to possess everything the finest buffalo in tho world should have and although by that time no stranger. o his kind I. gazing upon him so. completely alwurbed by wonder and admiration that had ho made a sudden chargo he might easily havo bowled me over. It was an opportunity of a lifetime, such as falls to the lot of fow men whoso business it is to reproduce animal forms. I Etdidd his lines with absorbir imprest, end took ono mental photograph ot him filter another as he stood 'there with lowered head and angry eyes, watching me intently. Several times his head sank very 'ow, and ho vi- ciously pnwed wet snow with his wounded ' fore leg.' ' But -these intervala of anger would pa'ss away'huf eyg v.u!d loso some of their f'rg, und. b would content him self wit h simply regardjftg ma For it good mfiny minutes, I cannot say how many, I sat there studying my prize, and as he did not - seem seriously inclined, to charge me, I determined to lvmkjb 01:0 or two outline sltotehos of him' just as he stood. Accordingly I slid off my faithful old com rade horso, I should havo said got out a field noto book End pencil, and with my Winchester lying in the hollow of, my left arm ready for usPj prpeepdea to make my sketch. It was a sketch ' from life with a vengeance, nt a distance cf thirty paces. I got what I wanted, ufter a fashion, end although the result was wholly inar tistic it has since gei vtxi me well. I suppose I spent a quarter of an hour in studying my prize, and then I felt it v. an high time to end his troubles. It was cruel to keep him standing at all, but it was not done for my personal gratification. Vlif a the time canio for tha dth hot, 1 felt as a man feels w;faen lie is compelled to kill a favorite dog of noble breed. I had the great beast completely in my power, and I was obliged to bo his executioner, Jle seeiaod .0 mo like the very last ono of his race, that he knew it as well a3 I, end ho also was loomed. Peoplo will say this is all put c:i Jor effect, but I swear I felt as if I was about to commit murder. "With tho greatest rohie ance I ever felt about taking thv tJtv of an miinal, I 6hot tho coble bestt,Jixou ' iu0 ungs, and he JcJ thyw Sna died. I could write out that death scene down to .he smallest details, if I wished; for I wroto tall down in my journal the next night. 3ut it is not pleasant reading; and it makes uy crime seem all the 'greater. I beliovo I m getting tender hearted in my old days. Tt seemed to me I never saw an animal die artier, and his last breath led me to exclaim ervently: "Thank heaven! it's over at last I"' He was fivo feet eight inches in vertical .eight at the shoulder, full two inches taller han the largest of our other bulls, and tho ?ngth of his head and body, in a straight ine from tho end of tho nose tq tho rear of he thigh, was nine feet two inches. His irth was eight feet four inchc", and his c. eight about 1,000 pQunds. Liko all tho jther buffaloes we secured, he was muscular rom excessive running, but not at all fat. there was not a pound of fat on him, but he carried four old bullets that had been fired nto him without effect. Ho was what old mfxalo hunters call a "stub horn," and by he nine rings on each horn wo tr.ov that he -vas either eleven or twelve years old. Perhaps by this time I have drawn so icavily upon my reader's stock of patience .hat ho w-ill feel inclined to tako this buffalo ;um grano salis. Let mo assure you, 1 Lava tot exaggerated his size" one bit. He is ad rutted to be "ono of 5,000," and Lo who loubts it is respectfully referred to tho old bull himself, as he now stands, mounted ac cording to an elaborate series of measure, ments, in the National museum. I could safely challenge the world to produce his equal; but modesty forbids my doing so. William T. Hornaday in The Cosmopolitan. Xw System of Paving. A newly patented pavement is said to linvo been suggested by the surface of en ele phant's tooth, which consists of inteiintngleu layers of hard and soft material,' so that the process of wearing always produces a serien of ridges upon the surface. The new system of paving is the idea of 1-Ir. Ranyard the. English astronomer, and compriso.vthG use cf blocks having- alternate hard, and soft layers, such as i'ortkuid cement and a nurture of sand and cement, which ore set upon edgo to that the edges of these laminae form a wear ing surface. The blocks aro too do four inchcr high, and may be worn to less than an inch without lieconiing smooth, like granite blocks. New York Mail and Express. Cot Shaved Every Time. Earber (to countryman in chair) Ycc don't get shaved very often, I guess, cir.' Countryman Pont gib shaved often I ? cum to town oncct a month, nistciv Vr. b' gosh git snared every time I cund' T Epoch. flEUttAfitCA; TUESDAY, JULIUS PEPPERBEI MA.NCKACTUUKIl OF AND WHOLESALE & RET DKAI.KK IN THIi Choicest lirands vf Cio; including oar Flcr do Pcppcrbergo' nrd 'r FL'I.I. LINK OF TOKACCO AND SMOKE KS AIJTP nl ways in stock. Nov. 2i. 1: 33TJTT THE (iKNUIXK M.'( with hiijli firm and vibrating si. solil 011 time. Easy payments 'or F. J. Bit KNELL, Manager l'lattsmoutlt lb; HEALTH IS W'-HT KlVL I (mm 1 tvV-T-wW- Dr. K. ('. West's Nt i ve and I'.iidu Trea A guarantee specific for HysteiU !. Convulsions. Kit. Nervous Neur.djjia, !: ai-lie. Neivet.iiH I'roslrat'ou e;ii!.eil I of aleoln)' or tobacco. Wake ;!lit'iiw. Vent : pres-ion, Selteiiiii); of tho Hmin leuli jr sanity am'. !:uli a t inucry, decay i.iul renin! lire i.ld .'gis, 1'arivi iters, bo I . er 111 cither s x. Iny lutituiy l.t sees i -mat irluei caused by nvi-r-ciii'i lion lir.iill. self .ilillsc 01 v 1 -l.elolufni' F-i. contains tine month' Ireatineiit. 81 i0 : 01 six hones for 1 3 CO, Sr nt by inidl prti., receipt of pi li e WE GUARAI.TEE SIX BOX? To cure unv c:m: Villi e.-u-li nr.lrr r... liy us for six hnts. iceniipan eil witti we win senn ti:c purciijfser t ur wntteii IPC tt lctuni the irni.rv if llin tr ;.lm...i. not etfeet a cure. '.v,'l .nfev't issjitl -i W ill J. Wavi.cK vdv i-'rtU', rUttsiuouUi Fon Sale On voaboumMu terms ri siclcnt p ;;a the N. V. corner of E!i. 11th stiutts. Said pronertv consist 1 block with a jTootl story and u ;; house of t.ix rooms, two ward robes : one nanlry; "ooil wi ll and city . 1 : ; twenty scytn ly.-.v.'u apjde trees, nu . . uiiur.duuet; oi, ttyall fruit of all kuid y. d. E?uy IloUJy Uoois at Vfutv and you, will s..ivc mont-y, tllw-, ;-..'. WHEN YOU WANT Tl 1 ' -OF- CALL OX Cor. ltitli nnd Granite Streets. Contrnotor nnH Built' Sept. 12-Gin. 0:i M'lihiOiv'dY iiCt, Dot a IS A V ill be murdered and the not a coat can n a lew dim. ho: Men's Men's Men's Men's Men,s Men's Men's Men's Men's Men's Men's Men's Men's Men's Men's Men's Men's Gray Satinet Sack Over Strictly A'l-Waoi Armv . l!iown!i Plaid Ulsters. Chinchilla Storm Coats, -lilriish Gray Klj Front, Ulue Chinchilla Overcof ' Heavy Gray Shetland 1 Blue and Old Gold Mix Extra Heavy Gray IJcav. Fine Plain Jilue Jieaver -Silk Finished Xivv 11 Biucand iJlack Chinchii Silk Lined Uruwn Chevi -Extra Fine Tailor Made Bine Chinchilla Frock O Gray a'nd. Brown Chinch "1 Silk Lined TailorMJrtte Prices of Boys' Overcoats sim'' Gloves and Mittc. ; : . allhr:JM' C02210 and. Bring-- V co Jits' at Lower .v 1309 Sa,mr mm mmwm& Wl Y)V-VMS.l is7. ' . - r' x i r-Ni C?IHIIESIP OTS & SHOE'S dity ot j;ool.s 10 i-rcent. cheajier than uny hoiihc . I ot ipj-i. Will nevt r he mtdeirohl. Call and hccon in. d. PETER MERGED . FORE -j. . iliip SET -FOU AM, n.ASSKS ! yon .s, Siedroonis, lI'iEujjo-rooi s. "iciiy, Hallways and Office; GO TO ..Kigninfcr.i slock oi! (iuotls :iiid V:lr I , (; abound. I ' v' KING AND EMBALMING A SPECIAL' V "lilt 'I i. - AND SIXTH 0. (srooi.ssoit to .1. vi. i. i 1 1...- , II keep eonxtiintly on hand a lidl am! ri.i; i '- i. I. i,S po.e md Mediciens, Paints, Oi.3 AVall I'aiier and a Full I:n ot IJGG-IST'S STJInTTDIES . R E J IQU O RS Farnam street, Omaha, j-rcseitt jiricts on our great 3 L S I a Ei a :ence jn'omjitly at S n. in. Every overcoat nti.-t go Vo-'i arc invired to the ceremony and ior can take your choice of hundreds of j and . perfect fitting overcoats, j Fount r AVctlnc 's Price Pi-j ." S '.j0 si.. I, .. 4.(0 2.. .;...' 5 0 a;. s M'J 5.' ey Overcoats, JO.ou 1;.' . , lvet Collar, 10.00 7.1 1 LOo '.. I ck Overcoats,. lo.oo 1 1. , Pvotectors, , 18.00 -.: -oliar, J H.OO .;.-. ; S 20.00 U,i I hronghout- with Skihner's satin, iio.00 lT.r V .. Very Stylish, 13 00 J7..'- t all Colore,:"... 25.00 1 .;",. ; .d a great bargain at 25.00 IU-1' Collars and Cufi's, wuol linings, 1 00 22.5 - -grand .coat, 80.00 .. " at. bargains will also bo given in Fur Caps, I'nderv. .ir, i er gooi3. The .sale will continue until ; ' but the best choice ..Wc l":. yr 1 : EMPORiU i I' LA TTV. OL'TM, . F. 1 5 1 A S U A vi!l be on will Sliow "STois. Ovc Saw Tlioasa, Soforo. FRitKb &l CO u f n h U M 1 CO., ) Ji 1