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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1881)
REMNANTS OF THE OLD YEAR. After a most extraordinary trade in Dress Goods , caused by the wonderfully low prices at which we were able to otter them late in the season. We have now an unusually large stock of These Goods are now laid out and are marked down to less than cost , making the most SPLENDID BARGAIN ever offered in Omaha , and the Goods are in such quantity that there is really a splendid selection. Remember the first choice is worth something. Our new Cedar Blanket Binns are now full of every discription of Blankets , many of them hought recently at very low figures , and the other stock marked down I to match them , Making the cheapest and hest assort ed lot ever offered here. -JJsg a light comforts just arrived as good value if not t better than the hest , ITow that the rush of the Holiday trade is over , we desire to call special attention to tne Greatest Bargain we have ever offered , being a most beautiful line of 81TLY FINISHED DOUBLE DAMASK , TABLE CLOTHS AND NAPKINS TO MATCH. s These Goods are the samples of a large Belfast Linen Manufactory , which we purchased on such terms that we can offer them at 33 per cent less than regular goods. There is nothing whatever the matter with these goods except that some are slightly soiled at the folds , which of course , comes off with the first washing. Thisls a splendid chance to obtain most beautiful and rich Table Cloths at the price of ordinary goods , &GQ. S POWELL , JUSTICE QP TUB TEA.CE Comer ] 5th nd FanU' m st . , Omaha Web , . SIMERAL , \ T"OHt.EY AT LAW Room 8 , CreJuhton A Block. IBth Bt. . OMAHA. NEB. 0. L. THOMAS , AriORKKY AT LAW Loans monejbnyt nd Bcllg rel tftsto. Boom B , Orelghton Block. A. C. TROOP , ft TTOR.VEY AT MtT Office In Hanicom'i A. Block , ! Coorge K. Pritehett.IMB OMAHA. NEB. 5EXTERL THOMAS , .VFTV T IJIW Orolcklhankl Boild A. Int. _ aprStl A. M. GHADWICK , TTORKKY AT LAW COce I5 Farnham A Btr * . . L PEABODY , f AWTZB Oac In Orolabton Block , next U Ll FoitOffic * , OMAHA , NEBRASKA. TTJELia QOLLXCmOKB KADI O'BRIEH & BARTLEH. Attorneys-at-Law - - , OFFICE-Unlon Block.Flfte nth ani ? Farnham X > . CS. 333E3P4 'JL'O AJ , ATTORNEY AT LAW. MBACK BLOCK. COR. DDCC & IBTH STS , OMAHA. NKB. W. J. Oonnefl , Attornoy-at-Law. - - . Office : FroV.woffiji.uji itlrBln Haucotnl new brick bn&Sni : , K. W. rorner Fifteenth and f amhkln Blmle. " R.KKBICK llEDICK & KttDICK , Attorneys-at-Law - - , Bpedal attention wlU DO given to ill mlU Utmlnrt corporatlocB cl every dwcrlptlon ; will practice in ! Ithe Court * ol the Bute and the united BUlrB. Offlcr , Furnrkm St. , oppottte Oonrt EDWARD W. SIKEMI , TTORNEY AT LAW Room ' , Crel ttcn . Block , Hth r-uJ Dcniltj gtrt-e.a. noBdh C. F. KAKD R80ri , TTORMJCT At tAW-UX linr. m BtrMt ± _ Omaha Kebrx-ta W. T. HlCBlRDS. J. BOKT RICHARDS & HUNT , Attorneys-at-Law. Omoi 216 South Fourteenth Street. HA.NTA CL.A.TJS FOUND. Oreateat Ulacovery of the Age. WonofrfnldlscoTerloaln the world hare bean made Amonc other thlcpi where Santa dam BUj-ed Children ott aak U be make * goods or not , If rally he fives In a mountain ot mow. L st year an excursion sailed clear to the Pole And suddenly dropped Into what seemed like a-hole Where wonder of wonders they found anewland , tfblle f Jry-Ut bolnss appeared on each hand. There were mocntalni Uke ours , with more boautlTul creen. And far brighter lle than ever were seen , Birds with the hcas of a rainbow were found , While flowers of exQultite fragrance were grow Ing aronnd. a. Not long were they left to wondir In doubt A tttlug soon came they had heard much about , Tms Santa , Claus' self and th Igthey all ay , 3e l eked like the picture r eee every day. He drove up a team that looked very queer , Twaa a team of grasshoppers Instead of reladeer. He rode In a shell instead ot a sleigh , Bet he took them on board and drove them way. He showed them all over his wonderful realm , Aod factories making goods for women and men horn all. . . . . _ atctce , All OUT Gloves we are sending to Bonce , Santa showed them seipsnders and many thing * Bkore. Baying I ftlse took these to friend Bunco's stow. Banta Clans then whispered a secret he'd UU , At in Omaha every one knew Bcnoo veil , He tUu ore should send his goods to his can. Kni ' V- fronds will get their full share. Ig feaffin&cuJu ; : dwellers In Omaha town , All who waat present * to tluncxs's go round , For shirts , collars , or gloves great and small. Bead TOUT sister or aunt one and an. Bonce , Champion Batter of tha West , HAMBURG AMERIC N PACKET CQ.'S Weekly line 01 Steamships Leaving Kew York Every Thursday at S p. m. For England , France and Germany , Tor ravage apply to G. B. RICHARD & CO , , g Passeogei Agents , J. I'HE DAILr BEE. OMAHA PUBLISHING GOPROPRIETORS. . 916 Fttrn'nam , btt. 3th and 10th Street ! TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. 1 Copy 1 ye r , In advance fportpaH ) J8.00 flmontha " " .oo S months " " .2.0C TIME TABLES THE MAILS. 0 , & N , W. B. R , 6AO ft. m. , S : < 0 p. m ; 0. B. & Q B ao a. m. , ; iO p. m. 0. B. 1 & P. R. R. . 6:30 a , m. , 2:10 : p. m 0 * & at Joe 6SO a. m. 8. City 4 Pi 630a.m. C. P. R.B. , ll : 0a.m. O. & R. T. to Lincoln , 10 a. m. B. A M. R. R. . 8:40 : tn. O. * N. W. , 70S B. m. O. * N. W. R. R. , 11 . m. , 11 p. ra. C. B. 4 Q , 11 . m. , 9 JO p. m. O.R.I. &P. , 11 . m. , llp.m. 0. B.kSt , Joo.HK.m.Up m. D. P. B , R. , 4 p m. O. A R. V. from Lincoln , 12:10 : p. m , B.Clty AF.,11 .m. B. 4M. Inheb. , p , m. Local mails for SUtea Iowa leave but cnc * > d v , vis : 1.30 a. m. O&ce open from 12 to 1 p. m. Sundays. TDOMAS F. HALTj. Postnuit'I. Arrival And Departure of Trains UNION PACIFIC. jj 6 usxn. Dally Exprew..I2Up.m. S.-25p.tn. do Mixed 6lop.m. : < :25p.m. do Freight 6:80 a. m. 1:10 : p. . do do 8:16 a. m. 12:20 : a. m. TJJIB CARD OF THE BURLINGTON , AV * OKADA. AKKITBOXJUU. Express 8:10 p. m > Express 10:00 a. m , on Mill 60 a. m. Mill 10.-00p.tn. Sunday ! Exccptcd. Sundays Sxcepted. CIUCAOO.IROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC. Mall . -.6:00 : a. m. IMail . 10.-00p.rn. Exprcea _ . . B:10 : p.m. | Express. . . .10:60 : a. m. CHICAGO NORTHWESTERN. an Mall . . 0:00 : a. m. I Mill . _ 7.-20p.m. the K pren.ME:10 : pi m. | KxpresB 15.-00 a. m. Bandayi exceptod. KANSAS CITY , ST. JOE & COUNCIL BLUFFS see AKMV * . Hall _ .8.-00 a. m , I Errroea 7 : < 0 a. m. Exprae 6:00 p.m. | M n 72a t' . m. The only line running Pullman Sleeping Can out ot Omaha to Union Depot. one OMAHA & NORTHERN NEBRASKA EAIL- WAT COMPANY' . Leave. Arrive. that rxproei . .8:00 : a. m. | Fxprea . . : > p. m of Mixed UOn m. 1 Mixed 30.15a.rn Dally Except Sundays. B. 4II. R. R. In NEBRASKA. than LUVK. AEWVB. Express 8SOam | Freight 8.30am of Freight 6.55pm | Expmi 4:10pm : SIOUX CITY & ST. PAUL R. B. If kU 8:10 a m I Express 10:00 a m a Kxpren . .8.40pm M 720 p m WABASfl , ST. LOUIS S PACIFIC.onu. creek _ J1 8 a. m. I Mall 11:55 a. m ditch Expre s..B:40p. m. | Express 1:25 p.m. Flat BRIDGE DIVISION U. P. R. R. five Leave Omaha , dally.-8 a. m. , B a. m. , 10 a m. , and m a. m. . 1 p. m. , S p. m. , 8 p. m. , 6 p. m , , 6 p. Lrare Oonndl Blnb-9 ( ; a. m. , 8:25 a. m , , then IO.-2S a. m. , 1125 a. m. . 135 p. m. , 2:25 p. m. , laug 225 p. m. , C:25 p. m. , 625 p. m. , Four trips on Sunday , learlnp Omaha at B and 11 . m. , 2 and C p. m. ; Council Bluffs it 625 , 1855 1125 a. m and 225 and C25 p. m. body they Deare Omaha : 6 a. m. , 7. a. m.830 . m. , 1 p. m. , liO p. m. , 725 p. m. , water Leave Conndl Bluffs : 6:16 a. m , , 8:10 a m. , say L1HO a , m , 625 p. m , 7 30 p. m. , 720 p. m. boy. Dally except Sunday. horn OMAAA & REPUBLICAN VALLBT B. . cook Hall 10:45 a. m. . iJ5p.m. from Dallrercept Sunday ! . a pic Bill To Hervous Sufferers The Great admit European Kemedy Dr. J. fori wera B. Simpson's Specific Irish Medicine. Ii It U a positive cure for Bpermatorrhea , Seminal the Weaknen , tapotcncy , aad aU dlseasa reralthiff of rom Sell-Abuee , M Mental Anxiety tos ot MlmnFr T . _ _ _ _ _ - at jemory. Pains In the Back or Side , and diseases ' Jthat lead to as , Consumption and Insanity aad anearlygrave they The Specific bullets Uedidne b being use with wonder- troying been cent tree to all. Write ( or them and tret full particulars. ot Price , Specific , $1.00 per package , or six pack- i for fj.ec. Address all orders to hung " J. B. SIMPSON MEDICINE CO. , told Kos. Mand 108 Main St. , Buffalo , N. T. conld Sold In C maha \ > j O. f. Goodman , J. W. Bell K.I& and all droggifia everywhere.J and GIANT WORLD-BUILDERS. Sketches of the Fierce and Festive Californians. Sitting by the Trail and Dy ing the Pines. The Greenhorn War Waiting Ten Years for Squire Gib-j son to Die. From The Ciliforman. "In those days there were giants in the land : mighty men of power and renown. " [ Bible. The cowards did not etart to the Pacific coast In the old days ; all the weak died on the way. And.lt waa that we had then no/ nooniy a race Of Riants but < Kodfc It is to be allovred 1. tney ncto not at all careful of the lawsj either ancient or modern , ecdesiasticnl or lay. They would ut3e. They would fight like dogs aye , like Christians in battle. But there was moro solid honor among those men than the world will ever see again In any body of men , I fear , till it approaches tha milleninm. Is it dying out with them ? I hear that the new Californians are rather com mon cattio. Do you know where tue real old Califomian is ? i'ne giant , the world builder ? He is sitting by the trail nigh up on the mountain. His eyes are dim , and his head is white. His sleevee are lowered. His pick and chovol are at his side. Hie feet are weary and sore. He is still prospect ing. Pretty soon he will sink his last prnspect hole in the Sierra. Some younger men will ccnle along and lengthen it tint a little , and lay him in his grave. The old miner will have passed on to prospect the outcroppings that star ths floors of heaven. He is not numerous now ; but I saw him last aunrinet high up on the head watern of the Sacramento. His face is sot forever away from that civilization which has passed him by. He is call ed a tramp now. And the new , nice psoplo who hate slid over the plains m a palace car , and settled down there , set do s on him sometimes when he comes that way. I charge you treat the old Californian - fornian well , whenever you find him. Ho has seen more , suffered more , practised more eolf-denial , than can now fall to the lot of any man. And though ho may die there in the pine on the mighty mountain , while atil rcebly searching for the golden fleece do not forpet that his life is an epic loblo as any handed down from ou ho dusty old. I 'implore yon trea urn kindly. Some day a fitting pee will como , and then he will take bis ilaco among the heroes aud gods. But there is another old Californian , a wearier man the , successful one. Ho , too , is . getting gray. But he is a power in the land. He is a prince in a fact and in act. What utra ge fate was It that threw dual in the eyes of that old CallEornian , sitting by the trail high up in the mountain , and blinded him so that he could not see tuo gold just withlnhisgrasp a quarter of a century ago ? And what good fairy was it that led this other old Califomian , now the banker , the rail road king ) or senator , to where the mountain gnomes had hidden their gold of old ? Whatacoidontal beggars and princes wo have in the world to-day ! But whether beggar or prince , the old Cal- ilnrnian stands a head and shoulder taller than his fallows wherever you may find him. This is a solid granlto truth. A few years ago a steamer drew in to the bay of Naples with a lot of p&ssengers , among whom worp a small party of Americans. The night had been rough and the snip was behind timi It was iO o'clock already , and nol breakfast. The stingy captain had resolrod to economize. reioA A stout , quiet man , with a stout hickory stick , went to the captain and begged ] for a little coffee , at leas , for or his ladies. The captain turned his bad , fluttered his coat tails in the face of the stout , quiet man , and walked up his dack. The stout , quiet as mac followed , and still respectfully begged ] for something for the ladies , is who were faint with hunger. Then are the captain turned and threatened to pat him in irons , at the same time calling ! his officers aronnd him. be The stout man with thu stout stick very quietly proceeded to thrash the his captain. ) He thrashed him till he could ] not stand ; and then thrashed every officer that dared to show his face , as well as half the crew. Then ° went down and made the cook get in breakfast. This was an old Oalifornlan. "Dave to Colton , " as wo used to call him up at Treka. Of course , an act like that was pun At ishable with death almost. "Piracy the high seas" and all that sort of he offanceiwas charged ; and I know not how much gold it cost to heal the wounded head and dignity of the cap sort only tain of the . But this Californi- . ship. . - , , , - , , , , and neither.knew tha law nor cared for for law. He had a little party of toki ladles with him , and ho would not He them go hungry. He would have in that coffee if it coat him his head. But Dear Dave Colton ! I hear he is thro dead now. We first got acquainted his . night . in Yreka while shooting at Hec each other. And what fearful got a shooting affair still wasl Many a grizzled old minor Sprii the north still remembers it all Swe vividly , although it'took place more this a quarter of a century ago. It Doj wonld make the most thrilling chapter Hoi a romance or the final act of a New tragedy. NewA To crowd , a whole book briefly into few words , the Yrckamtncrs insisted from using . all the water in Greenhorn , by leadlnc it through a ijreat from Greenhorn over to Yreka proa rrjv Flats. The Greenhorn miners , about hundred ] strong , held & meeting remonstrated with the miners of ' Yrel , who numbered about five thousand. But they were only almost laughed ! at. felt Sc , on the 23d day of February , work , they throw themselves into a with , and marching down , to a man , tore ont the dam and sent the and on in its natural channel. I bade to I a man , and , I might add , to a go . For I , the only boy on Green tains , although quietly officiating as fc in the cabin of a party of miners til Oregon , was ordered to shoulder shovel pickhandle by the red-headed leader , her Fox , and fall In line. I ought to if , perhaps , that I gladly obeyed 8tar- it flattered mo toEe treated aa if I & loan , even by thla red-headed for bully and desperado. deeds remember that on the march to lleve dim the quiet , peace-loving men is not Quaker proclivities were found still own work. On their declining to join been Fox ordered his men to seize them die , bear them along in front , so that do should be the first exposed to the of Yreka. fire Had the mob dispersed after des begins the dam no blood would have out-live shed. But , unfortunately , the pure Wheeler brothers rolled ont a barrel city. whisky , and knocking in the head , this the barrel with tin cups , and the the boys to "pitch in. " A fool I have foreseen the result. have Some uaro worthless fellows got drunk region went to Yreka , boasting of their of all work of destruction. . They were ar rested by Dave Colton , then sheriff of Siskiyoa county , and thrown into prise . The news of the arrests reached ua at Greenhorn about dark , and in : half an hour we were on our way to the c > unty seat to take the men out of jail. Some of our own men were half drunk , others wholly so , and all were armed with six- shooters' We ran forward as we approached preached the jail , pistols in hand Being nimblo-footod and having no better tease , I was among the first. Sheriff Colton , who had heard of our coming 1 , and taken up position in the jan , promptly refused to give up his prisoners without nrocess of law ; and we opened fire. The sheriff and his posse answered back and what a scatterment ! Our men literally brdke down and swept away board cabins and fences In their Sight , But there were some that did not Sy. One Dr. Stone , the best man of our 500,1 think , lay dying in the jail yard along with a few otheroand there were men 6t our party who wonld not desert them. The fight lasted in a loose sort of fashion for hours. We wonld fight a while and then parley a while. We were finally , by some kind of compromise not found in iaw books , allowed to go back with our prisoners and our dead and woundec ! , This was known as the "Greanhorn War. " We threw up breastworks on Green horn , and waited fof the charifij who had been blightly Wounded , to come out and attempt to make arrests : But he never came. And I never met aim any more till his trouble in Na ples. I wonder how many of us ara alive to-day I I saw the old earth works only last year. They are almost levelled now. The brown grass and weeds coveted them. As I climbed the hill to hunt for our old fortress , a squirrel scampered into his hole ud der the wall , while on the highest rock a Httls black iiSard basked and blinked in the sun and kept unchal lenged sentinel. I remember when wo came to bury the dead. The men wore mighty sober now. Wo could hot go to town for a preacher , and so one of our par ty had to officiate. That was the saddest burial I ever saw. The man broke down who first began to read. His voice trembled so ho could not gee on. Then another man took the Bible ant ? tried to finiah the chapter ; but his voice trembled lee , and pretty soon he choked up and hid his face. Then every man thete cried , I think. They loved tr. ) Stone so. He was a mere boy , yet a graduate , and beauti ful and bravo as a Greek of old. Ah , these , the dead , are the mighty majority of Old Californians ! No one would guess how numerous they are. California was one vast battle field. The knights of the nineteenth century lie buried in her bosom ; while hero and there , over the moun tain tops , totters a lone survivor , still prospecting' , And I sat here , at fort/ year , nose in the'Gascon wine. There is an older Califomian still "the oldest inhabitant , " indeed. I know him , a lusty native , a quarter of century ago in the impenetrable forests and lava bsds around the bass of Mount Shasta. He , too , is dead ; dead in spirit at least if not altogether infai . If valor is a virtue , let us at least concede that to the red man of the California mountains. There were battles fought here betwoan the miners a era and red men before Gen. Canby was over i hoard of. They wore bloody battles , too , but they never ot to the oars of the world. If Capt. Jack , with his handful of braves , hold tbo United States aimy at bay fur half a year , you may well understand that wo minors i ntet no boy's play when these Indians were numerous and united. unitiBi But this "old Californian , " as I . knew him then , io utterly extinct. About the fisheries of the McCloud , and along the stage rand on the head waters of the Sacramento river you seel little houses now aud then not unlike - . . like our miners'cibins of old. These . are the i homes of the few remaining is Indians of Northern California. bo There is a little garden and straggling patches ! of corn about the door ; two three miserable ponies nibble about the barren hills hard by , and a with and ered , wrinkled old squaw or two grunts under a load of wood or water she stops sullen and silent out of the path ] to let you pass. And that about all. Her husband , her sons , his dead or dying of disease in the dark , smoky cabin yonder. He ac 300 cepted the inevitable , and is trying to civilized. Alas ! loni ; before that point IB reached ho will have joined will fathers cm the other side of dark- ness. ness.Ii spent a few weeks at Lower Soda this Springs , near Mount Shasta , last sum I mer , in sight of our old battle-ground But Castle Rocks , or the Castillo del Diablo , as it was then called. I tried find some of the men who had fought in that little battle. But one subs whit man remained , 'Squire Gibson. Attl time of this fight , which took place on the loth day of Juno , 1855 , was married to the daughter of a great friendly chief , and , as ho was the been alcade In all that country , was a that of military as well as civil leader , holdi in the battle was conspicuous both courage and good sense. He tried porti keep mo back and out of danger. man told mo that I was of no account to : the fight , and only in the way. forge when I was shot down in a charge they ; through the chaparral he took me in their arms and carried mo safely aaido you cared for me afterward , too , till I men well. How glad I was to find him may alive ! When you go up to Soda enou Springs , jump ont of the stage at it. Ssveetbricr < ranch , ' only a few miles of side of Soda , and look him up. in you think him an illiterate boor ? ness is of one of the best families in nessII York , a gentleman and a scholar. niam A few years ago , one of his wealthy They sisters came ont to \ isit the old man rich the eastern states. From San that Francisco she telegraphed her ap dying preach ( and the probable day of her ally arrival at his mansion. the She came , bnt she did not find him , mont cattii 'Squire Gibsan had long contemplated them prospecting the ragged summit of an hisiy Inaccessible mountain. He that the time had come for this its flour , as his venerable maiden sister , and all her high ideas of "family , " the approached. He called his spouse them his tawny children about him , have them take up their baskets and house high , very high up into the moun and , for acorns. And the gray old cautl Califcrnian slnched his little mule un braced she grunted , tied a pick , pan and all to the saddle and , so pointed with nose up the peak , and climbed as he was climbing for the morning Ing - J in fo Squire Gibson , I beg your pardon died dragging your name and your gone before the heartless world. BeHe me , old friend and comrade , it buy to trade upon it on to fatten my stran vanity. Bnt do you know I have buried waiting for ten years for yon to board so that I might write you up and I yon a turn for your kindness to a Some hair-brained boy more than twenty- stone years ago ? It is a fact. Bat it No to look now as if you are going Noth me ; you there in the high , ionec air , and I here in the pout-up and And so I venture to put yon in mossy sketch , and name you aa one of the uncrowned California kings ! virtues count it rather odd that I should snowy found even one man in this Th still , after so long a time , * for Paris wanderers thu Californian is the their veriest nomad Kpon the' face of the eartl Perhaps H is a bit ot that same daring and endurance which took him to California that still leads him on < and on and on , through all the lands'and over all the seas ; foe I have found him in every quarter of the fjlobiAi . And wherever I have found the California. ! , I hare found him1 the leader ) not rn obtrusive one , but a man who , when a man i ? needed , quietly steps forward , takes hold the helm , and guides the ship to safety. Once on the Rhine , between the armies ! of France and Germany , I got Into great trouble with tha ! authori ties The military police , who were arresting everybody they could lay hand on , had got me into their clutches and were trying to read a whole ! lot of mixed-up manuscript which constituted the main part of my luggage 1 , in order to find out what sort of a man I was ; for I could not talk a word of either French or Ger man. . . I think they must have been poorly educated , for they could hardly read it. But they tried and tried with all their might. And the harder they tried the madder they got ; and they kid the blame all on to me. They were about tr iron mo and march me off for a spy , when an American stepped up and laid down the law ] in a way that made then ! open their eves. He was a Californian , and my trouble was over. He could not talk ! a worrl to them no. more than I ; but they soon saw that al though he could not talk in any of then six or seven tongues , he conld at least fight in any language under the son. It am reminded here of two Califor- uian , who , short of money and da- termined tb see the Holy Land , went with Cook , the tourist. They were the horror ! of all the staid old ortho dox parties ] ; but in less thaU a week they were the leaders of the corripany. They wanted to pump out Jacob's well , ] and get down to the bed rock. They were perfectly certain it was only & prospect hole. And when they came to Mount Sinai they fouud quartz indications and declared all that side of the mountain for which the tables for the ten commandments were supposed to have been taken would pay ten per cent. They pretended tended to find plenty of gold in the rook one morning , and made the whole party believe that they intended to set up a forty-stamp mill , and have it thundering down that samn canyon Moses is supposed to have descended with the laws. There are many of the wandering children of the dear old Pacific coast in art , and at work , all over the worl . 1 have known , as many as five of the oicht or ten theaters in thu city of New York to have either California nla acton or California plays on their bonrds all at the eame time. And in the army and navy ! Consider the deed of the old Californians there. Who one speaks of California , her northern < sister , Oregon , Is of course included. . . But perhaps U is in the financial world that the old Californian takes first rank. Yon elevated railroad , that stretches down the street * of New- York waa built and , Is owned by an ox-mayor of San Francisco. Down yonder , at the end of the island of Manhattan , where the "bulls" and "bears" Ruide the finances of the world , there is cno little Californian who stands next to the head of the class And if ever Joy Qould misses word , this mnn will spell it , and turn him down , and take his place. Tivo little facts let mo mention. More than fifty years ago the very brightest ! of nil the young men of the city of Now York married the daughter tor of the then wealthiest aud most distinguished of her great merchants Fifty years brings changes. This bright young man wns no longer the head of the city. He was no longer a banker. , . He was poor , and all his idoh hy broken and behind him. He was still a gentleman. But , said the Spaniard , "who is there so poor aa n poor gentleman ? " Well , $50,000 was handed this good and worthy old gen tlemen by this old Californium , who not willinj .to ever let his own name publishod'in connection with the gift.Th The other circumstance ii of loss Bo import to any ono but myself. A new . unskilled i dealer in stocks , and an the utter stranger , found himself one fine morning routed , "horse , foot and Ul dragoons. " Half desperate , ho rushed down to the old Californian and asked advice. Advice ? He gave his advice to this stranger in the shape of } shares ( of Western Union. These shan , in a few days , turned out a profit of nearly $3000. And still ho not permit his name to be mentioned tionc in this connection. Very well . ; : I will not give you the name of "old Californian. " Neither will vlll give you the name of the venerable 3r > banker who received the 50,000. in I see no reason why you may not HE have the name of the embarrassed speculator who received the § 3000 worth of "advice. " You will find it subscribed i at the end of this rambling blinj sketch. The foundations of nearly all the fortunes of the far West have almost purely accidental. After it became merely a question of folding on to all you could got. Of course , many threw away their op portunities here. But remember that aany ; others gave away all they had help others , and are now gray and 'orgotten in the mountains , while A might have been at the head of fellows in the city. I implore , do not too much admire the rich of this rich land , where wealth It be had by any mau who is mean By the , enough to clutch and hold on tight to and I tell you that in nine cases out BACK plalnto. ten great acquired wealth lifts up monumental testimony the mean It of Its possessor. effects know two neighbors , old Califor- upon , who had about equal fortunes. DAY were both old settlers , both , nud both much respected. In * fearful year , 1852 , when the How and destitute immigrants liter crawled ( on hands and knees over Sierra , lrj iug to reach the settle , one of these men drove all his up to the mountain , butchered , and fed the starving. He had Mexicans pack all the mules with , which at that time cost almost weight in gold , and push on night day over the mountains to meet strangers there and feed , so that they might and strength to reach his , where they could have shelter rest. The other man , cold and cautious , saw his opportunity and em it. He sat at home and sold his wheat and males and mcatand the vast opportunities for turn- money to account in that new 1st. country soon became almost a prince he fortune. But bis generous nefghbor direction a beggar In Idaho , where he had and tower to try to make another fortune. out llteral'y ' had not money enough to Joints 2nd. a i shroud ; and as ho died among 3rd. strangers , by the roadside , he was 4th. without even so much asapino- other 5tb. coffin. saw his grave there only last year. 6th" any one had set up a rough granite ity.7th at the head. And that is all. 7th to name not even a letter or a date. 8th. Nothing. Hut that boulder was fash 8th. by the hands of Almighty God , coats 10th. in i the little seams and dots and care ; scars that cover it He can read llth. rubric that chronicles the secret yet I2th. of this lone dead man on the ncr mountains of Idaho. 13tb. made. children of the " " "prince" are In Utb. . "Upheld by his colossal wealth ] necessary J lith. lives seem to embrace the nnitract ' versal world. He Is my friend. He buys all my books and reads every Hue I write. When ho conies to this sketch be will understand it. And ho ought to understand it , too , that the respect , admiration and love which the new land once gave these two men gathers around and Is burled beneath that moss-grown granite stone ; and that I know even with all his ahow of splen dor , that his heart Js ss cold and empty aa that dead man's hand. EacKion'a Arnica Salve The BEST SALVE In the world for Cata , Brolcoa , Sores , Ulcers , Salt Rheum , Fever Sores , Tetter , Chapp ed Hands , Chilblains , Corns , and all kinds of Skin Eruptions. This Salve is guaranteed to glvo perfect satlafac- tlod In every case or money re funded , Price 25 cents per box. For sale by 8dly J. E. ISH Omaha. THE COLORADO BUSINESS COLLEGE This Institution , located at Denver , Colorado , the Educational and Commercial center of the West , is prc eminently the beat and most practi cal cf Its kind for tbo MERCANTILE TRAINING -OF- Young Men and Ladies. G. W. FOSTER , President , D. W. OADY , Secretary , The moat extensive , thorough and complete nstltutton of the kind In the world. Thousand ! of accountants xnd Business men , in the prin cipal cities and towns of tiie Untied States , OWS their sdecras to cur course cf tnlnlnj ; . J The fiisht Kind of Education for Yoilng Men and Ladies ; Fine , new brick block , at Junction of thrcl trect car lines Elegantly fitted and furnished apartment 3 or the application of and carrying out of our note ! and systemttlc methods of BUSINESS TRAINING , Vonnj ; men ho contemplate a business life , and jntanla Iiarhi ; BODS to educ.it ? , are particu larly requested to send for our new Circular , which will pUe full Information an to terms , ondltion of entrance , etc. Address G. W. FOSTEE , President , ii-3-n Denver Colorado. WORTH EEMEMBERING- . Arsstrvr lepreje in each bolt e thirty or fortj kUs es of Spar I an ficllzor Water , containing all the virtues of the celebrated Oernnn t-pnnir. H is always fresh aod always r-ijy , nnd tlius commend B Its-'ll tu all for its efficacy , portability and cheapness. ALL DRUGGISTS HAVE IT. 8J V TIIE USE OF DR , BOSANKG'S PILE REMEDY. INTERNAL , EXTERNAL , AND SIGHING PILES rielrt nt once on nppllrntlon of D anUo' 111 o < temc < ly. which nct il cctlj-upon UicparU nircclert. nhnorblni Tninont. nllnylng the Intense iteii other rcmodlea hare ftillort Try Si leteonootlK'r. and tellyoprgtin ? "MJ c * DO NOT DELAY UUI the drain on the ayatem prodnco crmancnt dlaabllltjr , bat bay It , J. TRYIT LOURED PRICE , 50 CENTS. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IT , mdtrhenyon can not obtain ltoflilmm lend It , prepaid , onrccelptofprlcc Bocanbo'a Trcatlae on Pile * sent frei application. Addr n DR , BOSMO MEDICINE GO , PJftTJA. O. 100 ST. And new snrl luthorlo unknown remedy for all diseases nt the Ktdnpys , Bladder , ana Urinary pany Organs. Union and will positn lv cure Diabetes , Gravel , Drop- llrlcht'3 Disease , Inahlllt ) toreUln or cxpell Urine , Catarrh of tbo Bladder , high colrred at scanty crlnc , Painful Urinating , LA11E , Oencral Weakness , and all Female Com. . avoid ? Internal medicines , la certain In It rlvLig and cures when nothing else can. Pacific For sale by all Druggists or ecnt by mall free a. receipt of the price , $2.00. ft P. DAYEY PAD CO. , PROFR3 , P. Toledo , O. CTB j , your address for our little book , o < rag Saved. " UKS IT TStr * * nt for WiArMlr * . BELYIDERE Star Wind Mill , MANUFACTUnED BT TIIOS. E. WILLIAMS , RED OAK IOWA. Correspondence solicited rcm those neeJInj ; a lellablcWIndMill cnd for circular and prices my information in regard to the Mill Kill b cheerfully tarnished. LIVE AGENTS WANTED. REASONS WHV YOU SIIOULD BOY THE BELVIDEBE STAR WIND 3HLL. BECAUrE- . It Is more cafe in a gale of wind , and In most sudden chances of the wind from any , because the wheel ijin ? flat on the is always reidy with its edge to the wind , allows the vane to swing : cleir around , with is the turning or sinking the wheel. It la . It is a rijid wheel having no moveable a to wear out , rust or creak in the win J. . Jce nor sleet bos no effect on H. awiy cheapest . It loses less power from friction than quantity Hills. of . It will rcn itb lew win I than otter any your " as . It is twily regulated so It will pcrfoim BugIes. amount of work required less than its capac : ? free : It has no pnlHca , sprincsnortidlng heads reezc up In winter. . It ill not pump whsn out of gear. . It is well and heavily painted with thr of the best calnt the market cm afford. . * ® . It isapcrfectecU-reynlator.andwIIltato of lUelf in heavy chanzable wind storms. . Itssymetrlcalfonnlsaperfectornament . Never have be rd of any blown don n as when properly set up with a regulating vane , ever damaged la the least by tre wind. . They are of good material and . . All shafts turned , boxes bablted and all parts double nutted. . It is more simple , more compact in con- Fam and stroniwr h n " h r Mills. -VIA ins Chicago & A'orthwesteri * 2,330 MILES OF ROAD ! It la the SHORT , SURE md Sifs Rout * tweui COUNCIL BLUFFS ASS and I1 points EAST sad NORTH. rr OFFERS ins TRAVELING PDBLII OBEATKR FAOntIZ3 AND MORE ADVANTAGES THAN ANY OTHER ROAD ET THE WEST. Ills the ONLY ROAD betwwn COUNCIL BLUFFS and OHIOAGO Upon which It rnn PULLMAN HOTEL OAKS ! In addition to thraoand to plane ill disc * of travelers , It dvp FIRST-CLASS MKALS t ltd EATINQ STATIONS at 60 cents eacb. ITS COACHES ARE THE FIKESTI ITS EQUIPfilEHl FIRST CUSS 11 Ton wish the E * i Traveling AccomraexU- tlonajoa will Lay vour tlcfcet bv thla Bonte efASO WILL TAKE NONE OTHER. All Ticket Apenla can fell von TbroDsh Tickets via this road and Check csa BSR- K Ci free o ( Charge ' OMAHA TICKBT OFP1CK8 K4 Furnham 81. , Cor. 14th. - nd at CnlOT rclflc Depot. DENVER OFFICE In Colorrdo Central and Union PaclPo Ticket Office. SAN FRANCISCO OFFICE S Ntw Slontgom- eryStreet. For Information , CcIn. . m M , etc. , not ob tainable at Hems Tlc&st CCw , address an > agent of the Company , or UARYIM HUSHITT , ff. STEHHITT , Oen'l Uanazer , Oonl P a. Asont , CHICAQO , ILL. JAMES T. CLARK , Gen' ] Agt Omaha ft Council Bluffs. THROUGH T9 CHICAGO Without Change of Cars I CHICAGO [ JURUNGTQH & JJUINCY With Smooth and Perfect Track , Elegant f a sonzer Coaches , and PULLMAN SLEEPKTC& DIHIKC CARS It Is acknowledged by th9 Stiff , s.iJ alt wfcc travel U7cr it , to be the Eojt Appointed inj Beat Manned Kovl In th ? Country. PASSENGER3 GOING BAST Should astir In mind that tliia la the ' BEST ROUTE TO CHICAGO , And Fointa Eoat , Xorth and Northwest. this Route have chclce of PODS DIFEEBENT EOUTES , And the Advantage of Six Dally Liuea of FaUce Sleeping Cars from Chicago to New York City Without Change. AH Eipre s Train * on this linoaro equipped with tliu .Vc3ti ? ! ioU30 PaUnt Air Crakes and Miller's Patent Safety Platform and Coupler ? , the most Perfect Pro tection Against Acci dents In tbororld. . PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING AND DINING CARS Are run on th Burlington Rente. Information concerning Routes , Rate ? , Hire Connections , etc. , will hti cheerfully given by applying &t the otr.co of the Knrliogton itoule , 613 Fourteentn Street , Omaha , Nebraska. C. K. PERKINS. I > . W. HITCHCOCK. Oen'l Manager. Gen. West'n Pass. Ag t. J. 0. riHLLIPPI , St. Joe. , o. General Agent , Omaha. H. P. DUEL , fepf-dl Ticket Acent , Omaha. * Is tbo only Direct Line to ST. LOUIS ANE > TEE EAST From OMAHA ind the WEST. No chne o ? rara between Ocuha ind St. Look and but one betwo n Onuh * and New York. SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS Eastern & Western Cities cf With less charges and In advance ol other lines Thla entire line 13 equipped nlth rullrosn'i Talace Sleeping CITS , Palace Day Coach- cn.lllllcr'g Safety Platform and Coupler and the celebrated O-8EE THAT YOUR TICKET READS l 3TVia Kansas City , St. Jooeph fS-Jee andJ3t.Loai8.T3 Ticke'e for sr.Io at all coupon stationi In the West. F. BARNARD , A. C. DAWE3 , Ocn'I Supt. , Con'l PMS. & Ticket Ait't St. Joaonb.Mo. Bt. Joseph , Mo , W C. SKACIIRKST , TIciot Agen. , . IfCO FEniliatJ Street , ANDV BORDEN , A. B. BARNARD , Vis. A tent. Omaha. Gcn'rl Agent , Omaha. SIOUX CiTY & PACIFIC AND St , Paul & Sioux City RAILROADS. The Old Reliable Sioux Ciiy Route I MILES SHORTEST ROUTE I From COUNCIL BLTJITS to . PAUL , MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH , or BISMARCK , all points In Northern Iowa , Minnesota and Dakota. Thla lice la equipped with the Im proved Wcstluihou30 Automatic Air Brakes &nd Miller riat f o rm Coupler and Buffer. And for SPEcD , SAFETY AND COMFORT lannaurpogaod. EeRiat ! Drawing ; Room and Sleeping Csraown d and controlled * > y the com , ran Through Without Chang * between Vaclflc Trinsfer Depot , Council Bluff ? , SL Paul. Trains leave the Union Pacific Transfer Depot at Council Bluffs , at 5:16 p m. , reaching Sioux City at 10:20 p. m , , and St. Pan ! 11:05 : a. m , making HOURS IN ADVANCE or ANY OTHES Roun. Returning , leave St. Paul at 330 p. m. , r- at Slonx City at 4:15 : a. m. . and Union Transfer Depot , Conndl Dlofli , at 0:60 : m. Be sure that your tickets read via " 8. C. . R. P. . ' K. C. HILLS , Superintendent , Missouri Valley , Iowa E. UOBINSON , Azj't Oen-1 Fags. Agent. J. n. OTJRYAN , and Piajont'er Arent ; , Council BInfff MAKE NO MISTAKE ! " U. J. MICA AX1VF. GKEASE Composcdlarpelyof powdered mica and i i nlas belt and cheapest lubricator in the world. the best because ! t does not from , but form ; highly pollghed surface over the axle , doliu And with a large amount of friction. 11 U the because YOU need use but half the In groisiu ; ? your wason ; that you woulJ other axle grease made , and then rnn wa on twice aa long. It answers encallT I A well for Mill Oearin ? , Threshing ( Machine * , . ic. . as for wagons Send for Pocket Cyclopedia of Things Worm Knowing1. Mailed to any address. MICA MAHUFACTU3IHC CO. , 31 MICHIGAN AVENOE , CHICAGO. -Ask Your Dealer For It oct20-tf CHARLES RIEWE , UNDERTAKER ! Uetalle Cases , Coffins , CasksU , Shrouds , etc. mStree . OthandU'hCcuhaKeb. Telegraphic orders promptly attended to. KIDNEGEN is highly recommended and unsurpassed for Weaki or Foul Kidneys , Dropsy. Blight's Disease , Loss of Energy Nervous Debility , or tiny Obstructions arising from Kidney cr , Bladder Tijseaaes. Aiao for Yellcm Fever Blood and v : Kidney Poisoning , in infected malarial sections. the tluttUatlon of a FOKKSTLEAF with JUNIPER BERRIES and BARLET MALT wo discovered KIDj.eaEX.whic'inctgspccIflcmUv on the Kidners imi Urinary Oryins.remottn Injurieu deposits fortucM In the bbbMrr nnd preventing any Btrslnln ; . smarting sensation heat 01 ? IrnUttan. * In the memhnnouc II In ? of Ilio ducts or water piauire. It excites s healthy action in the KWncva glrln ? them ttrcii tb , % ior tnil rretorlnir these to organs a healthy condition , show ju its effect . . ? * on both the < i..ir | an-l easj flow oJnrlne. It can bo taken at all time ? , in all dimMc5.mil urnlcri'1 clrcamstinses wiihonl In Jan ti > tko system. Unlike any otticr preparation for Kidney JilHeuWea It baa a Tcry peant in t atfrreihle taste and flavor. H has bcea difficult to make a piepintleti containing poxitiToiilnrctic prop-rtlcs which will not nauseate , but bo acceptable to tbo ntcrnvh Before taking viy Uvrt mciIMn-j. try a bottle of KOXEOEX to CLEAUSK the KIDNEYS trero foul matter Try It and y < m wi I alwtys usil t is a ( Jmily mo1ine. . Ladies especially will Uka It and Gentlemen Hillflnd KlDNKflKN the best Kidney Tonic f\crnsed' NOTICE fJi hott'e "xarttcnatnro of > -tcnatnro LAWRENCE A. MARTIN. alja Proprietary Onr rn ment Stamp tl.ich permits KIDMXJENto be ( did ( without Iiicnae ) of Dru jisW , Uroeets And Other Persors crerywbcre. Put up in Quart size Bottles for General and Family Use. Itnotfoondatjour Dru-sUtjtjrQrocert , we will send * bottle prepaid to the nearest expieH office ( o Jon LAWRENCE & MARTIN , Proprietors , Chicago , His. Sold by DRUGGISTS GEOOEES , and DEALERS everywhere ? Wno'esile x.riitj 111 Onuim , s TEELE , JOHNSON & CO. , wLI supply thu trade at manudetu * prices. WvIO IS WITH THE 6FOCHAFrtY rjf ( fHI COUNTRY. SEC BVCXAMININC THIb MAP , THAT THUT CHICAGO , ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC B. 8. IS TIIE GREAT COSHECTCffl IISK BETWEEN TIIE EAST & THE IU main line runs from CbVaiiro C'onncil Bluffs , panning throng ! ) Jol'ot , UttGffs. Geneneo. Molioe. KOCK island. Davenportet Liberty , lowaCitr-Mareneq , Brooklyn. Urlnacll. at all honr of the rtny. DOS Molntn ( tte capital of Iowa ) . Stuart. Atlan MaffniDcent Iron urtduea span tntf rl'Tfrlt.flff r tic , and Avoca ; with brooches from ar * u and illssourl rive r * at ill points crtsacd j Junction to I'porta : Ttt n Junction loMueea- linc.acdtransfersareaTOldedAtCouncu ' , tine. WuUm/tGB. FalrHeKJ , Eldoo , Bcltanp Kansas City. LcaTenworth. and Atch o * CcutTOTille , ITinceton. Trenton , UalUtln. 'Jitag- nectlon * beingaiado in Union Depot * . mn. Leavcaworta. AtcnisorL aM Kansas CH : THE PJIINCIPAI. R. a. CONNKC1 WMhinston to HiK nrner. Oskaloosa. and Knox- THISi SWEAT TIIKOUUB - - vllle ; Keokux to Farnsincton , Uonapana , Beo- ton'Dort. Ir-aepenflcat , Kldon. Cttuiawn , Eddy- At cniCAOO , with all < 2r ecgSw Hues OS- ( TlllR.Oskkloona.i'BlJii.Monfo ! ' , and Des. jaoloes ; ] &at add South. Newton u > Monroe : l > c-Olo > nej to Uu'L-uxilanna 0 m * WIntenet : AtUnOotoI ewisood Aadutxxi ; pwt tfigSFSSfc Atx to ilarlcn. Taw Is poeltiTOiy the on/ p Itallroad. which cwns. and operates a throcgn Una from Chicago Into tae State of Koranx Tbroaeti Kiprc-9 Pe&seneer Trains , with IN1I- unn IlUoca Car : attached.are run each way auy T. . lIl-Mld.andT.lW. llda. _ between CHICAGO ted Front * . KANSAS Crrr , At KtHK 19XAXD. wltttllllwniiXeo & < ) COUJ.CIL iitnrn. IIBAVEXWORTH and Aicni- luand SjortUne. " and ftocic iM'iUt i > ea fft SOK. Tnronancaf'furoalsonjnbetweenMll'Taa- jit UATE rOBT. wlUi tbo Davenport J" e ( ind Kansas Oltr. via tea "llllwai'J e aad a > tet.f. . K-H. Bock Island BhoLlnp. . " Tire "Great V.OCK bland" 'Jt isavniScectlr AtOlt > XBIJ , Tith Central Iowa K. ! L equipped. It ? rontl bed la < lmplr X7B Xt , and ttl At uvs Hmmui. with n M. * v. D a. H. _ \ j track Is laid with steel rails. Atcocxcit , uurrra.wltb Union I'flCiflcV-l What will plen o you most will be tha pleaaan At UKABA. Trtta B. * 3Io. U. It. it. In .Not/ . , 1 of enjoying your mcnl ? , while passing over tbo AtCOtDMBCaJCSCTloV.with JL.C.lti V * jA , beantlf nl prairies of Illinois snd lowo. In one of At OmTMWA , wlto Central lowait.ii. . ' onrmaKUln'cent Dlnlne Cars that accompany nil Bi-L.AI > ac ndC.U.&U It. JUs. Through Exprc s Trnln . You set an entlro meal , es Rood as 13 served in nay first-class hotel. . Keo. AV , forsoventytiTo cents. At CA JtKnat. wltu 11. Ht. J. 11. It. ' Appreciatlnjf the fact that a majority ot tha At ATCIIISOX. wits AtctL. Top > ttSaatt iX0 people prefer separate apartment- * fur different Atch. & Nf b. and Ceo. lr. ! U. K. U. Itca- , purposes ( aad tha immense p.is enccr buslnesa At l.E vcawoitrii , witb&an. Esc , aiz < < ) ? this line warranting It ) , wr an' pleased to an- Cent. 1C JW * . nonnca that this Company runs I'ullman faiaee At KAXSAI crrr.with a Eseo to ? tae 4 * JtJ Cu-J for sleeping purposes , and Pilot * CAKS i f rmi hmitth ( to PEOKIA.BEJI iOCnsCXI. JH.CFFS. KA.N * AS CITY , J TC1IIHUJV. nnd 1.KAVZMWUICTU . Tlokrt * vlu thu X.1ne , known the "Orfat Jtocit J < luzul JConie. " nre } ] dtf 11 Ticket iccnt * la the Unll l MUttes tatil Cuntida. or lnfmutlon not obttilnubln t your bume tlctiet office , u1drc . E. ST. JOHW * THIS NEW AND COBKECT MAP rrovcs beyond any reasonable question that the < .CHICAGO I & ! NORTH-WESTERN i R" Is by all otlds the best road for you to take when traveling In either direction bet-vccn t/ ' Chicago and all of the Principal Points in the West , North and Northwest. ffflV Carefully examine this Map. The Principal Cities of the Wcstaml Xnrtim ! > n arc Statlooaj on this road. Its through trains luaKo close connections with the Junction points , trains vl all ralIn > < tU .4 a 1 THE CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY , TraiasV- tKfSSl lIS IChto aatS tto ' " - totoarormoro astBxpreu ? PUILMAN' HOTEL sfilS-riS ' IJS'"r ' & California Line. " " - "Wlnona. Mlnncvjtt & Ccntml DViU Line. " "Vni rSi yi P"-I'ebniska&Yankton : JJne."ChIcaco , St. 1'aiil ami Jlinncaiiolls I.lno. 1 RfrLt over * tr.eeport&Dubaquo thb road Line. " "Milwaukee. ( JrccnBayft I ike Superior Mno. " are sold by all Coupon Ticket Agents fii the tnltcd Statot * au < l HAEV1S Kcmembcr to ask for Tickets via this road , be sure they read over It. ami takononoothorJ \ HCaHirrGena3IanagcrCaIcago.JK.W. H. STJaSETTOen'l Pass. Agent , Chlcajp. i HARBY P. OOEL. , Tick t Azent C. 4N. W. Uailnay. lltrfm' ! ? rnbam Streotf. . E KIMBALL , Assiftant'Jickct AcentC & N. W. Railwayllth and FarnbamStreetl. . BELL , Ticket AscntC. ftN.V. . lUIIway , L. P ft. K. Depot. JAMKS T. CLARK General Agent. FURrilTURE W -L Everything pertaining to the Furaitnra and tf , bolstsiy Trade , COMPLETE ASSL If " T OF HEW GOODS AT TKE , _ . . . .P H < * , < > th , i 1 08 and 1210 Famiiam Street. " " ' ' ' i VIKEGAR WORKS ERNST KEEBS , Manager , Uacnhctiirer cf all kindj of