TBE DAILY'BER OMAHA PUEUSHIHC Civ , " PROPRIETORS. 615 Pamham , bet. Sth and lOOi Struts TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION , 1 Copy 1 yen. In advance postpaid$8.00 ) B months " " . 4.00 I months * , - * i V I J " TIME TABUS- THE MAILS. C , ft H. W. B. B , 830 . m. , 8:40 p. m. 0. K. & Q.E 5BO . - ! , 2 ; > p. m.35 r * O. &TI & F.'SL R. ; 630 s , m < 2 : Cp. mfl O'&Bt. JoetJOa. m. . B.Clty4PiE39 , m. .U P. R. B. , ll0 : .m. p. AR. T. toLlaeoln , IP * , m. ,730a.m. , omcun 0. * N. W. B.B. , If a. m. , 11 p. m. 0. a & O. , 11 a.in. , 930p.m. C.R.I. i P. , lla.m. , llp.m. B.Clty &Plla. . ta. B. & it. In > eb. , 1 p. " m. Local mails for States Iowa leave but OBM day , vis : 4JK ) a. m. Office open from 12 to 1 p. m , Sundays. THOMAS F. CALL. PoetmMt-r. Arrival And" * Departure e Trains UKIOK PACIFIC. UITX. AKBIT * . Dally Kipraa..12:15 p.m. 826p.m. do Mixed eaop.ro. 4S5p..m. do Frcight.6SOaIm. , . lMp. m , do . .8:1SVBJ. : 1230 a-m. THBTBURLlHaTON , HAY * oKAni. I UUUTB omm. Express. . . . 8:10 p. m. I Exprc 10:00 a. m , Hall _ e.-00 a. m. Man. . * 10:00 p. m. Sundays Excepted. | Sundays Excepted. ' CHlCAOO.'fllOCK ISLAND * PACIFIC. HjJl . _ .e:00 a. m.'l Mall .100 p. m. Kxprcefl8:40 p.m. I Expretal./.lOtfOa. m. ' . CmCAGO NORTHWESTERN. Hill _ .BOOa.m,1JlaU : : - 7:29 p. m. Impress 8:40pi m. I Express 190 a. m. Sundays excepted. KANSAS OTTY.ST JOE * COUNCIL BLUFFS 'LaiYB " ARKIV * . ' - KxnreiisJlir.LeoO ! p.m.1 Mali ! T JS& V. m. The only line runnme Pullman Sleeping Can out ot Omaha te Unlou Depot. OMAHA & NORTHERN NEBRASKA EAIL- t WAY COMPANY. - V. * Loavc. * Arrive. Fxprea . .8KW R. m. I F-xprosa _ . .4SO : p , m. JJued ISOp m. ( Mixed 10:45a. : m Dally Except Sundays. * B. & U. B. B. In NEBRASKA. LU.VK. Amur * , Express. , SdOaml Freight 830 m Freight C:65 : p m | Exprets 4:13 pm BIQUX CITY & ST. PAUL R. R. HiJl. . . . . . oaOamlErprew 10 )0 ) am tjpreBB ns,40pm | M t 7 0 p m WABA8Q , ST. LOUIS * FACIF1C. UAVU. AXRITML tUll 8 a. m. I KaU . 11:66 : a. m Exprea..SM p. m. { Expresa 426 p. m. -1 BRIDQE DIVISION TJ. P. B. B. Le Te Omaha , daHyta , m. , 9 a. m. , 10 a m. , 11 .a. m. . 1 p. m. , S p. m. , 8 p. m , 6 p. m , , 0 p. m 'Leave Ooancfl'BInflB ; 826 a. m. , 826 a.m , , 10a6a.m.llS6a.m.l:26p. m.,2:26 : p. m. , 8:26 : p. m. , 6.-2S p. m. , 626 p. m. , Focr tripe on Sunday , leaving Omaha at 9 and 11 a. BU,2and6p. m. ; Council Blufli.U 926 , 11:26 a. D. , Mid 2.-S4 and 626 p. m. Leave Omaha : 6 a. m. , 7. a. m.8ao . m. , 1 p. m. , 4:60 p. m. , 7:26 p. m. , Leave Council Bluffs : 6:16 a. m , , 9:40 : a. m. , ll.-40.aia.8S5p. m. , 70 j > . m. , 7:60 p. , m. , DaUy-exccpt Sunday. OMAAA & BEPUBL10AN VALLEY B. . tXAVI , iWUVt Mail _ 10:46a.m,1 : - 5 p.m. , ' Dallv exe nt Eundavr. ATTOTKtTl-AT-UW. J. ENCUSH , l TIORVEY AT LXW 310 South Thlrlctnth St. , with J. M. WOOLWORTH. ' CHARLES POWELL , T D 8T1CE OF THE PEACE Corner J6th tnd tjl Fanihamgta..OmahaHea. _ . TTORNEY AT LAW Room B.Crelghton Block. I&th St. . OMAHA. KEB. _ ' " I D. L THOMAS , TTORNEY AT t'AW teaM money , bayi and Mil * real estate. Boom B.Oielghton A. C. TROUP , "iTORlTBY AT tAW Offlc * In Hanscom1 ! f with Oeorg E , PrIUhett , 160 t' OMAHA , NEB. DEXTER LTHGKA8 , TTORNET AT LAW OrnlctthiEk I Bolld ' A A. M. GKADWI&K , " * ISO * Famhaa f&SFS" htoa Block , next U Pott Office , OMAHA , " Patent * JUBIIO. ooLuonoirH "MAPI , B'lRIEM 4IARIU1I , -Ifolon BIoekjrtfteenth Bg Farnham * .ATTORNEY. AT LAW. WaWH 1LOOK. WR. DfWIBTH ET8 , OMAHA. NEB. W.J. Oonneli , -at-Jia w. Office : lront roonn , nc italn , In now brick building , K. V7. corner Fifteenth nd garnham Btreeta. .BIDIOX. ' Cat.B.BBlC BEDICE * & EEDICE , A11 o r n ey s - a t-L aw. Sptdtl attention will ba fives , to all talti airatnst eorporatloaa ol every deotrtpaoo , ' * J i pracUce Tnal Jthe Ooorta of the 8t te and the iUnlted Stated Ofl3oo. r&mhani St. , opposite to ourt.Bouse. I EDWARD W. SISERAL , ji 1TORNET AT LAW Boom I Crolgktcn * " C. F. MANDER80N , TTORKnY AT LAW 41 Funhaa Etrcet Aw. Omaha . " " " w. T. uicnARM. O. J. & HUHT J.1GHARDS , Atioii ? < ) ys-at-Law. Ornct 115 Sooth Fourteenth Street. SANTA OLiAUS FOUNO- Greatest UlBCOVfcry or tbe ARS. W use ? * ul dlscorerlMln the world have boon made 'Arcosf other things where Santa Glaus sUyed Children oft ask U he makes Roods or not , i U really be fives in a mountain f mow. w Last year an excursion Billed clear to th * Pols And snddenlydropped Into what sccmedllkcthole Whore wonder of wonders they found a new-land , While fairy-like bolncs appeared on each hand. There were mocntalns llkt ours , with more beautliol crooa , A d far brichter ikies than ever were coco , iBlrds with the hum of a nlnbow were found , \VThllo flowers of exqulllto f ragrance were grow ing around. Hat ling were the ; left to wonder In donbi A belu ; coon came they had heard much about , * TwaeStvUCIatu'c U and thisthey all eay , 1 * locked V r the- picture f ease every day. HcTirovo w * Una that looked f trrqnetr , . .H . _ . _ i _ ) of rci&dcer , the took tbatn on baud and drove them itM ,1 a IlJK-er Us wosderful realm , And factories making gxx > ds for women and men 1 Furriers were working on hats treat and small , * To Bunco' * they tald they wore Bending them ail. KrWKlnplo , tbe Glove liaker.toldthem at once , All onr Qlo ves ire are ending to Bunco , / Santa ah owed tiom Euipenders and many IhtefS more. * * f at fierlnr I Ua took than to. Wand Bonce's s'.on. . * tU < H us th a whispered1 * ocrot"DO'd teO , Ja In Omaha every one knew Bunco well , * fie tfcorcfcre shsoid ecnd hla poods to his can , Knowing hi * ( rlenos trill pet their fall share. Row remsmbcr ye dwellers In Omaha town , 4 All who want present * to Bcnce'a go round , , rorthlrts , collars , jorlloves great and , small , i * - nd j-our stater or. annt Cne and al. . . % , " ' ' Bonce , Champion Halter of the Weet , et , Omaha .Hamburg Line. WERKLYLINE OF STEAMEES W.-A-OKK uiV BY JHUBBDAT AT S T. "V. , FOR francs audJ.Gfennany For PMMfO apply to , C. B. RICHARD CO. -General Patfenger Acrats , 81 Broadway , Nevr York. VINEGAR WORKS I _ ywa * r A-B t KKif .OMAHA BUSDfESS DIRECTORY ART EMPORIUMS. J. U. R03JS Art Emporium. 1516 Doig Street , Steel Engraving * , Oil Paintings , Chromus xancr.Erttnet/FramiagaSpecialty. Low prices. JiBOKlfEli1303 "Douglas St. Good Styles. ABSTRACT AND REAL ESTATE. JOHN L. McCAGTJE , oppoeite postofflce. W. R. BAKTLETT. 817 South ISth Street. 5/ ARCHITECTS. A.'T. LARGE , Jr. , Room 2 , Crelghtbn Block. DUFBENEkUENDELSSHON , ARDHTITECrS " Bootnli , Creighton Block. , , IL , "BOOTS AND SHOES. H- f JAMES DIVINED co. FineBootaand Shoes. A goad assortment o borne work on hand , cor. 12th and Hartley. TH03 EBICESON , S. E. cor. Cth aad Donglag JOHK FORTUNATUS.J COS 10th St. . ma-.ulaclurea.tc order good wor at ( airpricoi. Repairingriooo. BED SPRINGS. J. F. LAIIRIMER. Manufacturer. VlMcherB'Blk BOOKS , NEWS AND STATIONERY J. I. FRUEHAUf , 1015 Farnham Street. BiiTTEBAHDECCS. McSHANK & SCnUOEfEft , lhcoldo't { B. and E house In Nebruka , csUbliibedltTs , Omaha. CARRIAGES AMD.ROAD * WAC0HS 1VM. SNYDEE , > -o.l 19014tS : . nd Ilarney St. - CIVIL ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS- ANDREW iOSKWATER , 1510 Farnham St Town Survey * , ' Grade acd Sewerage Sybtems Specialty. " ' COMMISSION MERCHANTS. JODN G. WILLIS , 1414 Dodge Street. D. B. BEEHER , For detail * see large Advertise ment in Dall and Weekly. CIGARS AND TOBACCO. WEST A FEnVCHER , Uaan'Isctur.rs of Cigars , and Who eeal * Duleia in Tobaccos 1305 Iteug- W.r.LOREKZtN.'rcanufacturer , 61110th St CORNICE WORKS. Western Cornice Work * , Manufacturers Iron Cornice , Tin , Jrbn and , Slate Roofing. Orders Irom any locality vromutly executed In the bej manner. TactoryTend Office ISlO'Dodge Street. Galvanized Iron Cornices , Window caps , etc. manufactured and put up lu any part ot th country. T. EINIIoLD , 416 Thirteenth St. CLOTHING BOUGHT. , , , O. SEAW I11 pay highest cash price 1-r second hand clothing' . Corner 10th and Farnham. CROCKERY. J.-BONNER , 1309 Donglai St. Good Line CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS GEO. U. PETERSON. Also Bats , Capp. Boats , Shoes , Notions and Cutlery , 8C4 S. 10th t. DENTISTS. DR. TAPL. Williams' Mock. Cor. 15th & Dodge DRUGS , PAINTS AND OILS. KUQN&CO. , Phirmaclsts , Fine Fancy Goods , Cor. 15th and Dcuglas Street * . W. J. WHITEnOUSE , Wholesale & ReUil.lG at. 0. a FIELD , 2022 Noith Side Cumins ; Street. U.PARR , Druggist , 10th nd H nard. DRY GOODS. NOTIONS. ETC- JOHN H.F. LEUUANN & CO , NtwYcrk Dry Goods Store-1310 and Iil2 Fcmham .ttreet J. C. Encwold , ao Voot ) & shots , 7th& FaeiSc FURNITURE. A. F. GROSS , VBV and Second Hand Furniture and fetores , 1114 Dougl&e. .0. Turgcoa AgX J. BONNES , 1303 Douglas St. Fine Goods , &c. FENCE WORKS OMAHA FESCE CO. GUST. FRIES & CO. , ,1213 Barney St. Impro v- c 1 Ice Boxes , Iron and Wood Fences , Ofiko failings , Counters of Pin i and Walnut. I FLORIST- A. Donachne , plants , cu. flowers , iceds , boquets etc. , N. W. cor 16th and Douglas Sts. FOUNDRY. JOHN WKARNE & So > d.cor. 14th & Jackson st. GROCERS. Z. STEVENS 2lst botwesn Cumin ? and Izard. T. A. UcSHAJE , Corner 23d cd Cuming Sts. HATTERS. W. L. PARROTTE & CO. , IcDO Douglas Strte' Wholesilo Excluslrtly. f HARDWARE IRON A D STEEL D3LAN & LiNOWORTUY , Wholesale , 110 and 112 15th St. A. HOLLIES , corner 16th and California. ' HARNESSi SADDLES , &C ; E. B.WE1ST.SS > ISth'SL. bct-"Farrir& Har- HAT AND BONNET BLEACHERY- Ladloa pet .roar Straw , Chip and Felt Hats dona up t nortbcist corner Seventeenth and Capitol avenue. WM. DOYE , PROP HOTELS CANFIELD HOUSE , G o. Canfield , 8th & Farn. DMIAN HOUSE , P. H. Cary , 913 FarnhamSt. SUAVEN'S HOTEL , F. Slave ! ! . lOih Street. Southern Hotel , Gus. Ham < l,9lh& Leaf cnworth INTELLIGENCE OFEOE. UCS. LIZZIE DENT , 21716th Street. JUNK J * H. BERTHOLD , Ba8 and HcUls. LAMPS.AND GLASSWARE. J. BOSNER , 1803. Douglas St. Good Variety. MERCHANT TAILORS. G. A. LINDQUF.Sr , One ot our most popular Merchant Tailors 1) re ceiving1 tbe latest dctlgm forSprln ? aad-Suni- msr Good j for pentlem-n's n ear. Stylist ) , durabl" ndprices lowajfver,215 ISlhbet. Doug.&Fir. MEAT MARKETS The Boston Market. 1IOOLE& JESTER ; Fresh and Cured Moats , Dame , Fish. Poultry , Etc. . 20CO Cumin ; Street. MILLINERY. i MRS. C. A. RINGER , Wholcialo and Retail , Fancy Goods in great lariety , Zephyrs , Card Boarus , Boiicrr. gloves , corsets , & : . Cheapest Hous "lntheTVcst. " Purchaser J save'30 par cent. Order by Mail. . 115 Fifteenth St.- MILIS- " OMAHA CITY HILLS , Sth and Fomham Sts. Wclshans Broproprietors. . PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS- W. S. GIBBS , 11. D. , Room No. , ' * , Crelghton UockUtb Street. f. S. I.S1SE.VBING. V. D , Masonic Ho * . C. D HAllT , 11.1) . , Eya and Fart opp. rosUfflce DR. L. B. GRADDY. Oculltt and Aurlit , 14lh and Douglas StrceU. PHOTOGRAPHERS- GEO. HEYN , PROP. Grand Central Oilier ) , 212 Sixteenth Street ne-u-UacouicHiJI. FiHVcUsj Work and Prompt ness Gntrantecd. PLUMBING , CAS AND STEAM FITTING P W. TARl'Y JS CO. , 216 12th St. , bet. Fare- ham & Douglas. Wcrk promptly attended To , D. FITZPATRICK , Ii09 Douglis Street. PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING ' HEN'l.Y . A. K031E11S , 1112 D e Street. PLANING MILL. A. X10YE8 , miaufacturcr of sash , doors , blln4g , mcMin s , LCU-CU. baluiters , hand rail , f urnish- nf ) scroll sawinc , ic. , cor. Dodce und 9th sts. PAWNBROKER J. ROSESFELD , 32210th St. bet. Fa-n. &Har. STOVES AND TINWARE. , * . A. BUIiSIESTER , > eaer InKlovec mlTlnVare , and Mnuacturer of Tin Roof j nd all kinds ot Bunjiu ? Work' Odd FeUovrsf'Block. * , JOsBS.'St. Oo.dand Chtsp. " " J SEEDS * f v J. EVA'KS , Wholrsale and "Retail Seed' Drills and Cultlvatprs , Odd Fcllojc * 1111- \ > \ U HI > E STORESt t Ph-'lIppTone , 1S20 Farnhamtt..betn3th tilth. STOR- - > PERKINS & LEAR , im DOUJI S SL , New and iecoaa-'Hand ForaHurr , nfnse-FErnUlinj _ ! Gppdi , &i , bonjht and sold en narrow trapns. V ' ' ' SALOONSv HBNRYJCAUFIUNN.X * nthez.ev'brick block on Douglas Streil , has ' JnjtppeneJ a moot dejint Beer Ball. v > 0 { Bet Hand * from.10 to IS' ' ' < " T' Farnham , next to tha BA f. headquarters , us reopenedaeatkndedmplete establish * mcnt which ; barrlDff-riRE , and Mother Ship- on's Prophecy , win be open , for thebojfl with Hot Lnnthtin " Caledonia , " J. FALCONER , 679 18th Street UNDERTAKE ! ? HAS. RIEWE. 1012 Farnham' * 10th & llth 99 CENT STORED IENRY FOHLMAN , toy/ , notions , pictures , ' . C. BACKUS , IMS Farahun . fancy goods. GEO. H. TAilSELU M. I ) , Booms 'A Jacob * .Flook , np lUln , corner of Capital Avenue and 15 > h * street. Bceidence ccmer Sherman Avenue -and Grace strce1. SPECIALTY. Obiterics and Dii ase of Women. Office latua from 9 toll n. m.and from ! to ,4p. m. May I * cantulted at prtsent in the parlor of BT. & . W. Kagon , Jacobs Block- , _ THUBLOW WEED QITE3TUE TEUE STORY OF MORGAN'S DEATH FOR EXPOSING MA8ONEY. " PhHadelphla'speclal to tbe Chicago Tribune. Thurlow Weed was asked by a ape- ci&l c5rreBpond nt.oEJlieJprcisjreoent- 1y concerning the recent murder of a aon of Judge James Gillis , of thfa state , in Mt. Pleasant , ! . , lost week , jjresuinably , onacconnt * oft e death o'fjMor inJ dnripg the anillaaonlc excitement. I was sorry to hear of the trouble Judge Gillla is having in hia old age , gaid Mr. Weed. "I knew him very , well , and he W&H a very worthy man , as were all those engaged in the.persscution of Morgan. It be- ctme a political issue , without any in- tentionon the part of the , anti-Masona and the latter became a strong parly. Judge Gillis was not tried for the murder , but for abducting Morgan. THe facts in the case were about these : Morgan was a drunken stonemason and a member of "the Order of Free masons. With .the help of .a country printer he printed an expose of the first ihree degrees of Masonry , and was about exposing the Royal Arch degree when 'the ' Masons determined tc put a atop to it , Morgan hsdc'omn to me I was in the newspaper busi ness in Rochester at the time to print hia boot , but he wanted me to takV an .oath of secrecy before I be gan the work , and I would not do so. The Masons had Morgan arrested on a trumped up charge of petit larceny and lodged in jail. They then made arr ngements lo carry him off. A parly of them , including Gillis , Nich ohs 6. Cheesborough ( whose daugh tar called on me not half an hour ago ) , and .lames Whit ney , and others , went to the jai and , , after considerable parleyioi with the jailer's wife , they prevailed npon her to giro Morgan up. The idea of the Masons was simply to get Morgan away from the bad com pany ho was in , in which case the Masons believed he would give up his design of exposing the secrets of the order. They proposed to bny him a farm in Canada and turn him from bi * evil ways generally. The plan waa now changed to provide for Morgan to send him away from civ ilization in the employ of the North western Fur company. There' were several meetings of the lodge and chapter at Niagara on the snbjact , but many Masons refused to have anything to do with the scheme. Theu the matter became imperative. Something had to ha done , and at once. once."It was found , to be dangerous to recede.or go on. After Morgan had been a prUouer in the magazine for three or four days there was a large meeticg cf matons to install an en campment in a Canadian town near by. Prominent men were present , inslud- ing members cf the New , York legis lature , and the evening ended with a grand supper , at which excited speeches were made by several promi nent members of the order In the case of Morgan. At last the chaplain was called on for n toast.and he gave the following : The enemies of- our order may they find a grave six feet deep , six feet long , and six. feet due. east and west. ' This contained" hidden significance , and Col. King , who was at the table , called four gentlemen outside , and , a : arrl ga being calledthey were driven to Fort Niagara , where they arrived at 4 o'clock in the morning. Morgan was called up , and was 4old that they isd made arrangements for his welfare bought him a farm , etc He went with them , and they took a Boat .and rowed out four miles into Lake Ontario. Here the wound a rope loaded with sinkers around Morgan and threw him overboard. A man at the fort , whom I afterward looked up in a moment , saw the'boat leave with six men and return with but five. Of course all these facts were 'denied , and the world said the committee that in vestigated the matter were politicians and wore moved by interests other than those of discovering tbe truth. "Just AS I was leaving Chicago at the cloEo of the proceedings of' ' the convention which nominated Mr. Lincoln , 1 w.as mortified and even mush diegnsteJ at the defeat oi Mr. Saward , and iras sending my baggage to the depot. Col. John Whitney , one of the five men who tok Morgan out In a boat , cams to mo" and said , 'I want to swear to what I told yon about the Morgan matter , and if you survive me I want yon to publisht. ' T promised to write1 out the * state ment , which contained substantially the facts I have given you , and in tended to do to , but 'the campaign rame on , the war broke out- , and I was sent to Europe by Mr. Lincoln .and I neglected it. When InLondon 1 wrote to Whitney asking him to go to E. B. Williams and lot him write the state ment. When I got back home that letter was returned to me from the dead lotier office , and Whitney had died a week before' it should hare reached him. I was always sorry that I did not wrlto out tha statement in Chicago. " They Who Dance Muse "Pay the , Fie dler. Chicigo InUr-Octan. The atmozphero , about 6 p. m. yes terday , was overcharged-with the mag. netic influences which meterologitts assert Indicate the approach of a storm Same of the manctism lying around loose had parmeated , the bosoms , of two charioteers , both companions ; of Jehu. One was n retailer of Messina "rait , who hailed from Bohemia , and rejoiced in the name of John Blitz ; : he other was Ed. Rich , driver of an express wagon. When the super abundant principle of the storm sur charged their souls , Rich waa trying : o pass the namesake of' the magician on the street car track , which the Bo- lemian objected to on general princi ples. As they neared the confluence ) f Clark and Madison streets the 'pale air became ctroakod" , with swears. "Turnpnt'en the tracV , Dutchey ! " relled-illch. Blilz replied in unpar- iamentary language , and drove on in a good way , which raised the Rich man's blood to 250 degrees Fahr. , and IB then resetted to a coup do force by riding around "Dutchy. " This feat he attempted at the corner of Clark and Madison streets , and , as the con- iict thickened , the folks waiting for ranspotlaUon northward had an .up- roarous time. Driving ohcek by jowl , the two Jehus attacked each other with their whips. The Bohemian , squeaking "Po-o-leece ! " in a high § 500- k-week tenor voice , formed such a 'nnny contrast with the Rich , bass of fticb , what time they lashed each other with whip and tongue , that ( he eers and laughter that uprose for a ew minutes formed a miniature car- liral. Bat for a few minntes only , or Officer Fife leaped nimbly Into he Rich man's express wagon and in vited him to drive to the Harrison taiion. "You follow me to the sta- ion , " shouted Fifo. Responded ) utchy , "You pet your shveet life I vlll. " " At the station house both men were booked for disorderlies. And hearts that on o beat high for p.aise Now f esl that pulse no more. Chilled Lambs , 'anncrs' Hoaie JcurnaL - By following the directions hare ; lven many a fine Iamb can be saved bat yon would , from its looks , sup- > ese past all hope : As soon as you find a lamb unable 0 stand and too chillei to suck , take 1 immediately to the house and im merse It np to its head in a bucket of trater that baa been heated to blood eat. This'warms it thoroughly all I .over at the same time , and with an even heat. After it has bjcn 'in th w < iter about ten minutes , take it ou . and wipe aa dry aj f ossibie , getting a much of the yelk off as possible , so that the wool when dry will cover i nicely ; then wrap it up1 in a warm woolen rag and place it near the fir in a box or basket. Warm some milk and give it tablespoonfal with a fetf'dropi ' o brandy in it ; do this at intervals o about five or ten minutes until yon have given it a small teaipodnful o the brandy , and then let it go to , sleep and do not disturb it. In a few hour it wili be welL Then take it up to the ewe , keep i warmucdet yotr coat till you ge there , let it suck , and bring It back to the firs. Take it np several times dur Ing tha day , andthe last thing in th evening. The next morning yon can give it to the ewe , as the lamb is safe and strong enough to shift for itself Tne Boars' Oath. The following solamnTow wast kei by the inhabitants of the Transvaa assembled in general convention at a mass meeting held at Wonderfontein , April 12,1879 : In the presence of Almighty God , tbe scorcher of hearts , and prayin ; for his gracious assistance and mercy , we , burghers of the South African re public , have solemnly agreed , for us and .for our children , to unite' in a holycovenant , which we confirm with a solemn oath. It is now forty rears ago since onr fathers left tha Cape Colony to become a free and indepen dent people. These forty years have been years of sorrow and suffering. We have founde'd Natal , the Orange free state , and the South African re pnblic ( Transvaal ) , and three times has the English government trampled on onr liberties , and our flag , baptized with the blood and tears of our fath ers , has been pulled down. As by a thief In the night has our free republic been stolen from ns. We cannot suf fer this and we may not. It is the will of God that the unity of our fathers and the love of our children should oblige us te deliver unto our children , unblemished , the heritage of onr fathers. It is for this reason that wo here unite and give each other the hand , as men and brethren , solemnly promising to be faithful to cur coun try and people , and looking unto God to work together unto death for the restoration of the liberty of our re public. So truly help us , God Al mighty. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Catching Heaver. Waukeffin ( HI. ) Letter. They go to the dam which they have discovered and follow on up stream until they reach the head of the dead or back water , caused by the dam , and there begin to examine the stream very carefully , following up its banks until they find a place where the bed of the creek is free from stones which would prevent' ' their driving in stakes to form their fenca , which Is. generally placed eomo rods above the head of the back water. They mark the place and then proceed to trap as many ai possible nntil the stream is solidly frozen over , so that the ice will bear its own weight for a short time after the water is gone from under it. When the Ice is solid they proceed to the marked spot and there cut A hole or furrow about one foot wide , from bank to bank through the ice. Then stakes are driyon into the bed of the stream , on the upper side of the openinguear enough together that the beaver 'can not get through nor by .them. This done , a number of men and boya take their places near the opening , armed with spears , clubs and axes. The squaws go to tha dam and open large holes In it , to let all the water out in a short time. Now it is a beaver's nature n-i soon as hia dam breaks and lots all the water out , to go np stream , never down stream , reasoning , ! sup pose , that there is more water where that came from. As soon ns the water Is well out of the dsni the squaws send their dcgs under the ice to frighten out the beaver , and run on top of the ica , pounding it and the tops of the beavers' huts. This soon starts out the beavers , and they rush up the stream , only to come to and be stopped by the staked opening , which they persist in trying to get through , and are then and there attacked by the party of the first part , who , with malice aforo- though , do assault , do .injury to , and kill the aforesaid beavers , and it is seldom that a beaver escapes , so thor oughly Is the plan carried out. I have often been told by old trappera in North Wisconsin of seeing colony after colony of beavers destroyed in this manner , thereby making it nec essary for the 'trappers to change their scene of oparations , after caus ing them considerable loss of money as well as time. Nest Thing to Flzen. Detroit Free Three or four mornings ago a stal wart farmer man about 35 years of age reached the city from the north , and. at onco. informed .the police. that ha was on tha trail of his wife , who had eloped with a neighbor and head ed for Datroit. In the conrsa of t < ro hours the guilty pair were found and taken to the Ninth avenue station , whore the outraged husband confront ed them. He had repeatedly said that ho would kill the man on sight , and to give weight to his assertions ho disnlayed a rusty old revolver which had been loaded ever since the war closed. "Yes , I'll kill him-kill him as dead as a door nail1 ! ho muttered not five minutes before the pair came in. But , lo ! a great change took place as they entered. Instead of Bulling out the deadly weapon and uttering' a battle-cry , a smile lit up his face and ho held out a hand to. either for a thnko , t ay ing : "Hank , 1 didn't believe you was mean 'nuff to do this. " ' "Well , Jed , I , feel sorry , " replied Hank , aa he warmed his fingers. " ; 'So you follered us ! " queried the wife , as , she looked around the room. , ' . . "Yes , Mary. What in , thunder made you skip out in this waj ? > Have 'you anything agin " "If o , not as I knows on , but Hank said he loved me bast. " "Now , Hank , , did you tell that ? Well , I'd never believed such a thing of you. " "Say , Jed , I feel mighty mean oyer this thing , " replied Hank. "So do I , " replied Mary. "Well , yon orter" , I tell ye. The man who runs off with a neighbor's wife Is the neat thing'to pizen" ; " : 'T shall do it never " again , Jeddy , darling , " said ' 'the "wife , as she patted bis cheek. "I tell you Twin awful homesick to seq yonr dear old face. " "Was you , prissy ? I thought you trould be , " he answered , as ha kissed her on the nose , J v "Jel , are ya going to' raise a fuss oyec this ? " lnqulredHank.f "Well.I ortef. " " ; " , OhI ; wonldb'.t I'm wiliing.to do what's fair. "You'n I have "allus boon jood friends. " "I know it > Hank. " ' If I was married and you sloned cff with my wife I'd forgive ye , blamed if I wouldn't. I'll settle all the damage u far as I'kin. " 1 That's fair that's manlike/'mused Jed. Jed."I'll "I'll give ye that 3-year-old colt and call it square. " "Take the ccltj Jeddy,1prompted ! the " - - wife. "I'll do it , Hank , aad here's my hand on itt There hain't nothing mean about you after -Sba'nMary won't lopoagln ? " ' - " - * " * * - i-v > "No. " "How Ci-uid I leive my Jjddy ? " aho whispered as she patted his' left ear "Well , then it'a all settled , " re marked the hufbind. "We all go home , I take the colt , you both prom ise not to slopa again , and everything islo.vely. " "Don't you enter a complain * agabst them ? " asked the captain , "No , Lgnes not. You see Hank is kinder Ifquir * and honest , and Mary is willin' to make up , and though I'm a perfect fiend when Im ! roused Lguess it's my duty to forgive 'em both in this case. " The trio' wout out , i > ach face aa serene as a June morning , and when Hank and Jed decided to take some beer , to brace up on , Mary waited on the corner and sang : "fe it ever so humble , There's no place like home. " He Tools the Pot. Cittoi City Appeal. On Tuesday night a game of poker was played in a private room In one of out hotels which wound up in a decidedly peculiar manner. About 8 o'clock that evening a well-known citl- zai of Genoa was convivializing with two professional sporting gentlemen at Winson's bar , when one of the latter proposed a game of cardswhich was accepted by the two others. The party was soon in t $5 limit gtme of poker. For a while the Genoese played in excellent luck , when the pro position was made to play without limit , which was also unanimously agreed upon. The two sporting men had entered into a contract to fleece the countryman , and they dealt him four jacks , the dealer took four queens ana the third received four acea. The man from Genoa , believing that the game waft on thcj square , chipped $100 , the "ace" man "saw him" and "raised" another § 100 ; the dealer "aaw" that and "raised" it ? 250. At this juncture of the game the Genoese , whose credit [ s Al , sent down to the office of the hotel for § 500 , which .was at once brought to him. At length a "show" of cards rraa called for , and as the sports did not want to impress their victim with the idea that they were playing him falsely , only the man with the queens produced his hand. No sooner was this done than the vic tim , presumably knowing what he wai about , whipped out his revolver and struck the dealer over the heal with it , knocking him senseless. Then tie went after the man who held the 'our acea , and in tones of thunder in quired : "What have you got ? Show up ! ' " 0-h , 0-h , " replied he , "I ain't got nothing ; I was only bluffing ; that's ui With that the Genoese picked up aU the money on the table and walked of with.it. A Mesmerist's Trick. London Truth. The French courts hava allowed themselves to be humbugged by the mesrnerizers , when tha admitted as proof of somnambulism the evidence of a needle being being thrust intotha [ nape of a man's neck without his feel ing it. Many years ago I went to a public mesmeric seance at Brighton. The meamerlzer thrust needles into the foreheads and arms of a number of girls .who sat with him on a plat form , and whom he had mesmerized. [ though that I recognized tha prac titioner , and on speaking to him after tha aoanco , Ifound that he had been a butler in the family of a relation of mine. He showed me how to insert \ needle into any one without pain. Nothing ia more easy. It has only to be done very slowly. 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Its through trains moko closa connections wid the trains of all railroads at Junction points. t. . THE CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY , s s sssa. . 'HOTEL' DINING CAESj . , , . * . Lino. " "Milwaukee. Green Bay & Lake Superior IJnoX Carda --Cr .1 Wd ! are sold by * " CouP ° a Tldset Agcnts fn the UnltolTStates and ! KoracmbertoaskforTIckctSTlatM3roadlosnrotheyread07erltand ) takononootherJ aSYIX nCQHUT.Genlilanngcr , Chicago. 24 W. IL SXaBSTT.Genl Pass. Agent , Cnlcago.1 HA.URY P. DDELi , Ticket A nt C. 4N. W. Railway , Hlh a darnhamIStre | t . 1) . B KIMB ALL , AssistantT.eket Acent 0. & N. TIT. Railway , 14th and Farnbam StretU. J. BBLL. Tiket : 'irent C. / * N. W. Railway , O. P. R. R. Depot. . - JAMBS T. CLARK TQenural gtnt. gtnt.HIVERIGK. . NO FEATHERS And Everything pertaining to the Furniture and Upholstery Trade , A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF HEW GOODS AT THE p U mon ta ut 1208 and 1210 Farnliam Street. utter , iOOi FABNHAM , cor. 10th. ING ! * * , , _ _ * t3Si j * - * - ' *