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, NOVEMBER 4 , 1881 M THE OMAHA DAILY BEEi FRIDAY v THE JjATLY 13 . /AHA HUBLISHINO CO. , PROPRI 010 r-arnhnm , 1 > et. Oth and 10th 81 HUMS OF SUBSCRIITION Or ipy Ijra : , In ilis.ncol-tp.Md " ) . , , . , tnouthi " " monthi RAILWAY TIME TAB MX CAM ) CHICAGO , XT. fAtl. , OMAHA HMl.riOAO. L uo Omihft No , 2 through pM f . in Ko , 4 , Or.Uuiid | < A HIIII r , S.30a , ArrUe OinihA No. 1 , tliro\tili ; } wvn in. No , S , OtiUMid pi ur , 6.SO \ \ LXAViin OMAHA iitM on SOUTH BOC C. , U. & ( J. 6n. ui. 3:10 : p. m. C. tt N. Vt. , 0 ft. in. J:10 : p. m.1 C. , i : . ) . & 1' . . 0 ft ra. 3:40 : p. m. K. 0. , St. J. i C. U. , Irake. < nt 8 d. in. i p. in. Airlroatijt. Louis at CSO : ft. m. p. in. in.W. , St. I , . & 1' . , ICAVO * nt 8 a. ni. ftnc in. Arrlkd at St. Louli At(1:10 : n. m. , m. wrjvr OR aotrritwitire.l U , A M. In Noh. , Through Knprctn , 8 : 11. M. Lincoln Kpress-S-lO \ \ in. ' U taprw , 12 ! > V m. O. ft n. V. for Unjoin , 10 : 0 K. n , O. A U. V. for Ojeoolt , 3:10 : a. m. U. I1 , freight No. 0. 6:30 a , in. U. 1' . frtlfc-ht No. 9 , 8:15 : ft. ra. IT. 1' . liclRht Ko. 7 , S:10 ti. iu. ciali U. P. freight No 11 6 : p. in. ARMVIXhfkuK IAM AMD KIUTU. O. U , & 0 6.00 . it. 7:26 p m. C , & N. W.,8:45 : n. iii. 7:26 p , in. O. H. I. & p. , 9:46 a. ni. D.Oi p. m. . K. C. , St. Joe 4 0 13. , 7:40 : & . lu.-G : Aiuuvtxe rkuu mi * tar ASD O. & lU V. from Mnoolti-12:12 : p. EJ. U. P. F.ipro -3:25 : p. in. B & M. In Neb. , Throiuh Kxpretw t ! B. & VI. Lincoln Kxprcii-9 40 a m. U. P. FrolRht No. lu-l40 ! p. uv Ko. 0 4:26 : p. in. Emigrant. No. S 10M : p. in. No lU-ll:3t : , a. m. O. A 11. V. mixed , ftr. 4Si p. m. KORril. HabrahkA Division ol thu St Paul & 81 KovJ. No. S liv\vo ) Onm'u h:30 a. ra. No. 4 loavua Om Mk 1.33 p. in No , 1 arrived ut Uiailia at 5:30 : p. m. No. 3 arrive * at Oinaha nt 10 : 0 a. m. BCMKY 7H4I.1H BITWIIIN OMAIU AJ COUNCIL BLVTIS. Leave Omaha at 3:00 : , 0:00 : and 11:0 : 1:00 8:00 : , 0:00 : , 4:00. : b:00 : and 6.00 p. ra. Ix \ u Council IJlufTi at S:25 , 9.26 , 11 : ! lZfi , i26 : , 3S1 : , 4:15 : C:25 : nnd 0:25 : p. nx. Sun < ) ay The dummy loavra Omahn and 11:00 : a. m. ; 2.00 , 4:00 : and 6:00 : p. m. Council lUudn at tf.25 and 11:25 a. m. ; 2 . ra. Opening and doling of Malll BODTI. Of Ml. i a. in. p. m. A. r Ohlcago&N. W . 11.00 9:80 : 4 : Chicago , U I. k I'Mlde. 11:00 : 9.00 4 : OhlraKO , U. t ( f . 11:00 : 9.00 4 : Waboah . 12:30 : 4 : Bloux City ai\d PwlHc. . 11W ) 4 : Union P < winc . 6:00 : 11 : Omaha &U. V . 4:00 : 11 : C.&M. InlJib . 4:00 : 8 : Omaha & Nortuvrwtcrn. 4SO : 7 : Local malli for State ol loa leave bu day , vz : 4:3 : < i n. m. , A Lincoln Mall In aluo oiwned at 10:50 : n Offlco oven Sundays frcm 12 ra. to 1 p. T1I03. F HALL Business Irecto Abitract and Real tttate. JOHN L. McCAQUK , oppoelto Poet 0 Vf. K. DAUTLETT 317 South ISth Sti Architects. DXJFRKNK & UFJiPELSSOIIN , ARCOI Room It Croightoii Block. A. T. LAUOK Jr. . lloom 2 , Ciclifhton 1 Coots and Shoes. JAHE3 DEVISE It CO. , Fine Beta nml Shot * . A good aivortt home work on hand , corner 12th nrd Hun THOS. KniCKSOK , S. E. cor. 10th and I. JOHN FOKTUNATUS , BOB 10th xtrc 2 , manufactures to ardor gofi at fair prices. Repairing dono. Bed Springs , J. F. LARRIMEU Mftnulacturcr. 1B17 Dm Dooks , News and Ofatlonery. J. I. FRUEHAUP 1015 Farnham Str Butter and EgK > . McSHANE & SCHROKDElt. the oldest B. hoaso In Nebraska ostuMi-ihal 1875 Omal CKNTKAL UESTAURANT , MRS. A. RYAN , southwest corner lOthand Dod-jo. Best Board for tno Monty. Butlsfactloii Qu-ir Mnb at all Hours. Board by the Day , Week or Monti Good Terms fo KT.'rnl h l Unoms Supplied. Carriages and Roaa Wagons. WM SNYDEH , Uthand Harney Strcoie. oewo ers. JOHN BAUMF.R 1SH F&rnham Stre Junk. H. BEP.TI10LP , Rattf and Mot-d. Lumbar , Llmo and Cement. FOSTER & OK vY corner 6th and Doug Lamps and Glassware. 3. CONNER 1309 IJomlau at. Good T Merchant Tailors. O. A. L1NDQUEST , Ono of oar moat jiopuUr Merchant Tailor celving thu latent doslgua for .Spring and B Qoodi ) for Kontli'incn'n wuir. Styllnh , d and priced low aa ekcr 215 13th but. Uou.i Millinery. JinS. O. A. RINGER , Wholesale and Rctnl cy Gocxlt ) In great taricty , Zi-phyrf , Cinl I Hosiery , Glovoa , Corset' , Ac. Chaapctt Hi the Went. I'uiclid ; rfl uiko SO per cent , by Hall. 115 Fifteenth Htroub. foundry. JOHN WKARNK & SONS , cor. HthJ cl Hour and Feed. OMAHA CITY MILLS , 8th and Farnhsr Wclaliats llros. , jiroprtetora. Urtcen. t STEVENS , 21st between Cumlng an-1 T. A McSIIANK , Com. 23d and Cumlni ; b hardwaie , Iron and Uteel. OLAN & LANOWORTHT , Wholoaale , 1 112 16th street A. HOLMK3 corner Iflth and Calllorn Harness. Caddies , &c , B. WKIST SO 13th St. b.'t F rn- & II Hotel * ANFIKLI ) HOUSE , Goo. Canfleld.flth & Fa D011AN HOUSE , P. II. Gary , 013 Farnh SLAVEN'S 1IOTKL. F. Hlaxcn , 10th i Southern Hotel. Qua. Hiuiicl Oth A Leaver Clothing ( taught , 0 J5HAW will pay highest Cash price for ; hind clathlntr. Corner 10th anil Variilain , Dentists , DR. PAUL , Williams' Mock , Cor. 16th & D Paints and Oils. KUHN & CO. Pharmacists , Pine Pane Hoods , Cor , Ibtti DQUSIM btreiU W. J. W1IITEHOOP K , Wholeealoft RctAli , 1 2022 Worth Bldj Cumlng I .0. FIELD , PARR , Driest. WtU and Howard Stro Dry Goods Notions , Etc. JOHN II. F. LF.llMANN 4 ; CO. , Hew York Dry Ooodn Store , 1310 and 1812 turn itr ct. shoM 7th it t U C. Rncwola also bonU and furulture. A F. GROSS , Now and Second Hand Fur ml Htokon , llli Pouirua. Hlghent cauli kid for eocond hauu eoooa. CONNER 1309 PonyU et. Fine good Fence Works , OMAHA FKNCK CO. GUST , FRIE3 &CO. , 1218 Hartley St. , Im ; ed lee Boxes , Iron and Wood Fences , lulling. Counter * of pine ami Walnut. Cigars and Tobacco. of C WEST & F1UTSCHKH , manufacturers and Wholesale Dialers In Totoccoa. 1306 Do W.F , LOHENZEN manufacturer 61110th i Florlit. A. Donwiriue , jiUuita , cutflonf , , etc , N. W. cor. 16th nnl ItauvlM ttrr t . Civil Engineer ! nnd Sur > vori AMlKKW WWKWATt'H , CrtlRhton TOVMI Sur\rt , OraJo Md 6o crkKO 8 } SjycUUy. _ UommlMlon rAt rcnnnit , JOHN O , Wtli MS,1414 DoJRO Sir D n UKKMKN. Vor < lctsHj tt < lur o i miit In lull'- Mill Wwhlj . _ Cornlco Works. Western Cornk-c Work * . Mfirmtoctuu Cornice , Tin , Iron i l Sluto Kooning. cvrcntf < l In - livAlit firomr-lly ( roui ttiy ) itttincr. Fnrtory Mid Otticc 12UI llatiiei " Ujm.tniu.tt iron ixrnkimiiiro o | MMiututuml ninl put W In ftny l"vrt country. 'f. SlNllOl.l ) B Thirteenth * Crockery. J. HONSHU 1B09 lX > u IM struct. OoOil Clothing and Kurnl hlni ; Oooil OKO. II. t'KTKUSON. Also IKtu , ( i l * 8M ( a. 10th ' Shoe * , Hotlous ami Cutlery , Hetrlgorators , Canflcld'i P len C. P. OOODUAN llth St. U > t. Vain. i Show Gate Manufactory. ) 0. J. W1LUK , Manufacturer tm.l Dealer In ill Wml U i , Uprivht CH . ii . , 1317 CAM St. FHASK 1. . O HUH AM ) , proprietor ' S18 South 101 Show Ctt'O rnanufftCtorj' , between Iinatcnworth nil Marry , A warrants ! Pawnbroker * . loth St. . i > tt. far 8tovr ai > a Tinware. A. UUnMKSTKH , Dtlrr In Stovrn Mid Tlnwiws , nil MMIH or Tin llauln unit all kind ) et Llulldlnt OJ-1 Kfllowa1 IJIock. J. 110NNEU. 1509 DoturUo St. Good Mitl SeeiU. J. KVANS.WholcKileimd llutull Hood Di Cultivators , Oilil Follow * Hull. Physician * an J Qurgooni. W. 3. GIBBS , M. D. , Usom No 1 , Ci IlloUt , 16th Strcot. P. S. I.EISUNK1NO , if. I ) . Masonic n C. L. II ART , M. IX , Kjf nd EAT , cpp. p DR. U M OIUDDY. Oculist and Aiirint. 8. W th and Farnl Photocrapnori. OKO. HKVN. PROP. Grand Central Gallery , 212 Blxtonnth Strec near Uanonlc Hall. Fim-clma Work and 1 ncag guarantoon Plumbing , QM and ateam Flttlr P. W. TAIU'Y & CO. . BIO 12U > St. , bet. f inj Dou Uw. WorK promptly attended b D. ? ITZPAT1UCH , 1100 DonzUw Sti Palntlnc uri aper tinging , TBNRY A. KO < TKKS. HI Dodge Bt Shoo Store * . Phillip Lan , 1820 Famham it. b L 18th Second Hand Store. PERKINS & JKAH , U10 oUKas . Second Hand Furniture , UousoFurnishlni be. , bouirht and sold on narrow umrt'lns. 8nloon . HRNHY KAUKMANN , In the new brick block on Dontr'dJi Strt Juab opened n moat tlnKunt lieoi Ha ! Hot Lunch from 13 to 12 e\ cry liny. 11 Calfdonia " J FALCONER. 079 10th Sti Undertakers. 2IIAS. BIF.WE , 101 ! ! Farnham bet 10th 90 Cent Stores. P 0 BACKUS. 1206 Pnrnhum St , Funi-t KENNEDY'S EAST - 1ND ITTEE ILER & CO. . 3ole Manufacturera. OM S3-3C- . X.O-C7XS3 PAPER WAREHOU ! 217 and 210 North Main St. , m. Loul LKAI.llia IN a \ PAPERS j3si ENVELOPES , CARD BOARD ANI Printers Stoc eSTCaah paid for Raga and Paper Stock ron nnd tlotdlo. Paper Btock Warchou oa 1229 to 1S37 , Fo Nervojs Sufterc THE GREAT EUROPEAN REMED ) r. J. * B. Simpson'B Spe It l a positive cure ( or Spcrmatoirhcn , 8 'ookiiiwj. Impotciicy , nnd all dlaoasoe roi om Self-Abuse , an Mental Aniloty , I , emory , Palna In thu Back or Side , and d " that U Conaur Inuanlt carl } ! The S Mfldleli being with w ( Ul HUC . Para int tree to all. Write ( or them and get ( u eulars. Pried , Specific , 81.00 per pncha o , or > lx ; ca ( or 96.00. Addrca all ordera to B. 8IMSON J1KD1CIKE O Noa. 104 nnd 100 Main St. BufTalo , N Sold In Omaha by 0. K. Goodman , J. W K Ish , and all dtu Klataovery whore. K SB-c \Aary \ J. Holme Just pul'llshcd : Madeline , A Bplcndld jielbyMiia. iUity J. HUI.MKH , uliona i U 60 enormously , and are read nml n ith biicli tnlurcbt , lluautlfully bound ; .50. .50.VAIso Imndnomo iicweJltlonsotMrs. He lur workii Tcinii tt nrp HiinKhiiic , ivcN. Edith Lle , K'lna ' Browning , Marian est lAvkii , Koru t lloiiK' , itc , UP , AL80 , SOLD IJV ALL I10OKUKLI.ER ! MAY AGNES FLEMIN1 A Changed He.irt. Another ting : IIOM ! l > y MAY AuKrH I'LKMI.VO , nut ) lose'caiiltal no > rl < Guy l irlicourt'n W onderlul Wonmn , MacT Marriage , Hilinl no , l.ott ( or a Woman , etc , Beautifully h Ice , ll.M ) . 0. OatWd o < llni. rulilWuw , N. Y. C NEVER GUMS ! Uwxl on Waironn , Iluiriflwi , Heapcrs , Thr ( id Mill Machinery. U Id IKVALUAUMI TO i AND Tmuarxuri. U ciirts Scratchim ai nds of eorco on Horace > r.J btock , an well " OLABK & WISE , Manuf's 306 Illinois Street , Chlwi FOR PRICKS. V > d- EXPLORING THE SI ? ; The Equipment of the C Treasure-Hunters. Vlilladclplila I'MSOct. . 3 tt. Tlio trim schooner Mnry D. . ' owned by tlio fovtuno-huutor v out tlitoo ntnudia n n to timl tl treasure of the Hnwk , Imi nil I ho notice of Suitor l ) n Fiv B.vrco , thu Spanish niiniitor nt ington , ono ofhoi < u socri-tnno to Pltilmhilphiiv to iiisii'ft [ thu nnd the costly tluiny niaratu- hioh slio9 \ , btotcil. It IH utnh thrtl the ornnul of the bpanish tuv was to secure the ci-rvicca i Atnuiic\n divura to Itrtni ; tl wreck of eight Spiu.uh molt- sunk in the liny of Biscay li Duteli nud English Hoots in 180 Etiglifth diving coinpnny J < 8 ory four years nye to so.iroh for thu uro of the Spanish ( Ullion , hnt on account of the depth of thu at the head of the b.iy. The . can divers heliovo they Ivn-o ovt the difficulty by the invention diving bull oipablo of ninkini ; t depth , carrying lequiBitoninuhin handling nuytmiig thatslmll bo olcctrrc HyhtH , tuluphonu id modern conveniences calculal make the divor'a lot a hapj [ ) Tlio ownoM of the vessel ntu turilvy at No. 430 Walnut Sti iluculo where the VOSBO ! Bhotild puring the vrintur months , tncuting was n private ono and I ficcra were rotioont in regard ti plans , Stephen P. M. Taaker , ( the largest owners , going so far nay that tlio schooner was not a uro-sookor. The other ownere : horish hopes of tindini ( an Eh at the bottom of the sea elF C.tp terns , liavo not , it ia said , aban their Quixotic plans , but have i to postpone thum until the wim storms of winter in the mil which it is iinpossiblo for the ri work on this exposed coast , hav Bed. They have an olFbr , the cor of the working-ship said 3 ilay , to raise a cargo of railroai lunk in the Savannah river another ether of load in tlio harbor of . "These ' Carolina. aio good joVis , " said ho. "Diving nt E this season of year you don't where you stand. Water roll round like n log , nnd half the yhu are kept on your head. " Tlio crow of the strange era ) kept on duty all thowhilclike ill jf a man-of-war , even while in Fho vessel at her mooring i Shackamaxon-atroot wharf prcsi itrango appearance witli her tall ah mastd , her sharp bow and imoke-stacks amidships. Shu built for a whaler , but was afte . econstructcd by the divers , wl ti an engine powerful enough iniall steamship , end masts and ; all enough for a yacht. The si in board know nothing yestert ; ho plans intended for them , bi cessel was being put in rcadun ica. Forty tons of coal were tal- 'or the engines by which the < ipparatus is operated. The wcij ler boilers , diving bell , and vreckingparaphernalia is about ions , and as the vessel was bu lome time hundred and tun ton Ion , she has now all thatshecan While the vessels near her havt > ither discharging or taking carg latches of the mnall over-sj ichooner have never been taken Al'l'AUAl A WOXDKUPUL D1V1NO The old traditions which sur lie search for825,000,000 or&JC XX ) , in gold , which have lain a ) ottom of the sea for nearly a ury , are destroyed in a measu ho modern ingenuity with whicl > resent Utopian search was to > oen conducted. A diving-boll mough for a man to live in for a nd furnished with half the luxui , ship's cabin was invented by S ntcndent Pike and is now t , way in the hold of the sclu ? ho diving-bell is eight feet in 1 ndj about twelve in circumfoi Cylinder-shaped at the base , teavy metal ic sides , the top w itto a globe , with ulass windot ead-eyos through which the ox | joks out from within. The in > supplied with nir by a ono and alf-inch hose , which may bo le ned to any extent. The i jd by a Hteam-puinp on the vi nd , unlike the ordinary nrnioi tver is enabled to breathe wi ( Fort at any depth under the sea. IOVCB about as freely botweot razon walls as an aeronaut is on ) do in the car of n balloon , an bsorvation is almost as unrcsti a the lattcr's , for the bottom ol ja is lit by an electric lamp ath ) the diving bell , having a pou ,000 , candles , tlio direction of v lay lie turned by reflectors so pnotrato fifty yards of water , iving bell , the engineer said , jcn worked satisfactorily in 35C ' water. Ho showed Hio rep to machinery by which it is r om the hold of tlio vessel afte iver has dropped in through a . the roof , and the lead cap had xewed down over his head. " tat , " said lie , "tho uir pump i operation , and communicutic id with the man on the limit cans of a telephone. The di ill , weighing more than it ic listed by four wire cables , m it from ono of the yards and si opped into the sea. " DOWN IN THU SKA. "Hut the diving suit must bo i itnagablo in the water ? " "Tlio diver cannot go deeper n or fifteen fathoms in the bit count of the prcssnro of the w ; ? Hides , when there is any wash ii a the diver is bttlfeted about li ! , , In IIM suit hits only commui in with the boat is by means u line. In the diving-bell ho I rough the telephone nnd dosci 1 that ho nuns. Our main unuir out eighty horse power und is : r hoisting , Then we have u cl i.i used L ; engine , which ishing away deposits of i mud from tlio bones ipwrccks. Salt water is pun d forced down through an ei : h hoxo. Tlio pressure is 250 pot the inch , nnd the nox/.lo at the loss than nu inch in diameter , n estimate , if you care to , \ cat force the stream hrm thn rued on the wreck , Wo carry ; ctric lights , which are inclose iss and lowered into the nca i o diver. Moat of our machinery . tt I ilmtf IV. vn . invented by Superintendent 1 yuess the schooner is bollor ? q than any in the world. You hardly believe it , but if you v sink that ronboal yonder in 1 of water in Delaware bay our ers , Inwoling from capo to would find it in n few hourj' til NIAGARA'S BRINK , > 7ohu GvtomconclV Awful NI the In rambling about this pait country 1 was curious enough t up ho thr o men that wire BO swept ov or the falls n w eek or I ww particularly interested in wood , for ho was tlio ono who f whole night in his open hoi nothing but n small anchor small cord between him and tli John ( Ireenwood and the tw mans , father and son , started small boats to cross the rivi Chippeua , ulnch is only n &lu tanco nbovu the full * on the An aide , to vinit bomo friends. Th it , Hits made , nnd just as dirktu setting in tlioy launched thoi ; on the return voyage ut a apot a niilo above the falls , nnd only milo from where the terrible of the rapids begins. Ono of damp , thick fogs , due chiitly , I to the npniy of the cataracl driven up ntrcam by a wind , suddenly enveloped tl boats , nnd the occupants nppn the sudden predicament in wliic found thomselveslos. their rock and know not which way to at the nearest shore , Their cri help brought out tlio town , their boats wore gradually d within re.ioh of the roar of th ract and out of the reach of 1 voice the town boll waa rung tract the men und direct thorn way to stoor. There Was the in tense excitement , and people lin river bunks , peering into the ii trablo fog in hopes , of cntcl glimpse of the imperiled men. the cries irliich came out of the ness , it WHO evident that tin rr.is Hearing thu falls , nnd : oming within the iniluein the rapids the long arms o .luvil-iislt , as it were , which [ he victim to his death. Theii pantu rowed for life , nnd at tl moment n friendly eddy cauy Lelfmaim' craft nnd brought it jivsy reach of the shore , wlii trfo men lost no time in gaining ALMOST LOHT , Of hia own experience Groo ; said , "I pulled with nil my sti toward the shore when I hen bell , and so did Lehmans. [ urther out in the river than ind seemed to catcli moio of th rent , and this soon seemed t < me out of all sound of mycompa Ml I could hear waa the hornbl 3f tlto falls and an occasional \ the bell. 1 was driven half ins Jiice i thought I'd leap ovorboai jwini straight for that horribl ; Kiting roar. I must have beoi > ! etcly out of my mind for n in My reason had returned ns suii is it left mo , nnd I caught mysU mo hand on the gunwale in tin ict of preparing to go overt L'lion I began to have a glimmer lope as another and louder peal , own boll struck my ear. I th low far nway the tails -wore ( nile nt the farthorest ) , and hov , he shore was , and us I romom low close I came to going ovorl ; ho prespiratipn stood out on m ; mil neck as big as pearls. I was ng lustliy for the boll when on nuppcd and its blade became Ut [ could feel the waters straining i ) oltom of the boat , as if they t luman dohght in urging us to ho falls. Suddenly I thought ( ittlo anchor in the bow , nn J era orward I pulled it out , carofnll .mined the knot with which : listened to the rope , and the : not which bound the rope i > oat. The rope waa little largoi , clothes-lino , and iho anchor > oor affair but they wore mj tope. If n piece of iron only c u some of the rocks aa wo dnfti wds the falls , the rope mighl ho boat in a position until dai ' nd liolp should arrive. Tlio a' ukes bit , first jno piece of rock , nether , without taking firm hoh begnn to tliink again of the tei oar which waa becoming more lore distance when all n stiddo opo Btrotched out with n snap rought up the boat with n shock ro were fast anchored ia thorn V'oukl the rope hold ? TUB 11KSOOK. "I can toll you that I prayed t ould. I got away forward and irefully examining it us far mid reach , for I thought of ' ; rand parting und then a'nothor , 10 plunge over the falls into etor shrank back every time my an rgod mo to examine thu rope , ich time my fingers began their iy heart was load , for auroly , I my will find another strand mo. Then , as inch by inch out over the rope , traveling bo niwalo nil urin'a ' length , and fii , jthing , my heart began to hgl nil when , with my arm stretclu 5 farthest , my finger-tips assure tat the rope was whole , I she ith joy. The rope might bo g under water all the timofor a know , but I knew nothing of > rtion of it , und cared nothing , UK only that part that 1 could : rlmpitwo foot nnd a hulfultogol at 1 was concernvd about. eke itmnet brcnkiiomowhero in null stretch , nnd I quivered li nf wheiiover I examined it. Are o long night wore away , I praj : amining my rope , anil whoutinji wan Jioarso , I think I must ! own old JOO years in that t y joints feel stiff now , my I .zed , and it will bu weeks boh : cover from thu effect of that t u strain on my nerves , " Or > od'fl boat proved to bo nnoh itch nearer the hhoto than hey y idea of , nnd he was rescued v t difficulty by tlio townspeoplt [ lowing morning. Money , ho t II never hire him to cross ovei -er nbovo the Niagara falls oguii Tlio Conn try. Who that hfti over lived any time li tntry but must have heard of thovl JJunlock aa a hlocnl purifier. Uttr nod Jiiltern euro dy | > cpriin , billotii d all dUdiilerH nri.thig from iin ted or doraticed livtr or kidiu-ya. ] 00 , trial but tics TO " " \1 ew Tito Buyer Sold , l'lt\in people can hare but on ion of the complaint nnd i xpl , in the case of the stolen consti contract of the Mutual Union mph company. The facts nn Krastun Winian , of the firm o Witnntt Co. , himself conneek CAtindinn tth'ginph lines ami estcd in tlio NVesturn Union , J or indirectly paid the clerk of b liVah to copy n confidential p.v li'iu-ing to thrm , und turned o' H'py to the olllcors of the \ \ Union , who'io experience in co ti n contr.icln ban probably thorn oxpcttH in such nuttotn. U no concealment of the factn little of the motives. Mr. V whoso linn aims to bo u qaugo credit system of the oountiy - iiioineU-r of the moral an well lerial condition of businuns mi businen'j finiii wanted certain dcntial information to whi.-h I sidored himself entitled , nnd heat at the expense of corrupting n man'B clerk , No law reaches acts. In the nature of thing1 ran. lv\ch man muni judge fo naif by what mcani ho will r confidential information , if at u if ho decides to do it by buy employe's honor ut a pneo , it own hunincsB , The price is one , and few men will deem tl gain good. The officers of the Mutual Telegraph Company , however have no sympathy nt the hands public. They were engaged in ing the money of the stockholde forestalling the profits which were expecting to make out < public by n contract to build for 000,000 1 ,000 miles of tolegiai which export testimony , familia the Western Union and the Cat companies , pronounces clump n 500,000 , nnd the price was to hi to the contractors in $ i,500C stock rtnd 91,500,000 of aix per bonds , on which the contracto cretlv at ; rood to b.vnbooilo public by advancing for years thu interest to float bonds. Directors and contt uro pillorieit together. E.icl planning to use Bitch trust and iu each had , and both to divide mtiae of u construction contract half the sum needed to build tli in which they wore interested. Nor , when thu bewildered turns with its sympathy to the holders , nt whoso expense thit .tain was to bo made , in there toiison for lavishing sympathy Iho stock of the Mutual Uniot pauy , like most enterprises nowi iocs not represent value rccoivi business c.ipital invested in the . ) f n common carrier , but a bet < speculative credulity of the ic nnd its patient eubu ; o the burden of paying ; > n watered stock. Kach icribor to n ? 1QOO six per cent , if tlio company received ai u J500 in stock , which represented ng but a prospective oppoitun iha.ro in thoprplitn of a business ; ains are limited by law to fn ensonablo profits on the actual < nvosted. The Mutual Union lolder , whoso payment bore a > roportion , it must bo admit ! ho actual capit.il than is oftt : aso , took his chance to make , hing out of § 500woithof stock : est nothing , nnd in the long pt ivo of commercial dishonor iponsdown the whole line of lliis iction , each buyer buys to bo sol iclf. The stockholdocu buy in ; ambling profit , the directors ' cc , ho construction of 4ho lino' tc mother , the contractors agree t he socuriticu in which they nr jy advancing interest , nndjtho lontativo of u rival buys a copy : ontrnct to enp the circle of s { rive ventures. Out of nil this tangled skein o purposes only ono thing nppe enl interest to the public. Tl : est of building and equipping ' . uiles of telegraph line , four w ho line , isj > ut by Krastus Wimt Joneral Eckort at 8(5,000,000 ( , 01 , mile. The Western Union ha i4D miles , which at this est fould bo worth 911,410,000. apital of the Western Union on ho public pay profit is twice i 580,000,000. Do.an * IiORO Sloop for Amnrl Irotlier Oanlncr , In Frou 1'rtsi. . "Las' hito as I war gwino paf iiilfy's grocery , " loloinnly irother Gardner , ui Samuel Ski Hy got through pounding the i 'mi 1 war gwino pas' AlcCiulfy'i ery dar sat do ole man Loo. I n you all know do olu man. I ] nr on n box , hit on do back t oad an * feet obatrnctin' do side n1 ho wns Baying to do crowd d resent greatest need of dit k 'UB an increase of currency , inter all ho got to eat cum fn oo' muster , nn' all do clothes hit y wore cum from charitable pt doan' reckon ho has dun one , ay's work din hull ueason , ni uite Biirtin dat his wife nm ha .1' his chillen hungry , an * yet li ar spoulin' 'bout do needs of/do / y same as if ! war cnrryin' lia tate in liis west pocket. Lot mi ) you right yore dat none of cod shoulder yourselves wid an > otmibility in regird to din kei ist let Vr Hlido. If she runs c ck , clnt's none of your lookoti now n doran cnllid men in dia ho am contiiiu-illy worried nbot irroncy , free trudo or portecs an' ehory on i odder ( lueshuiiB , m ragged an' hungry. Doan so any sleoh fur fear America v it up right hand fust in do maw 11 you have to do am to begin i . sobcn un'leave oil'at nix , an' i intry busts her biler you'll itliiii * laid by to emigrate 01 ) an' koer two cents fur do pi 1 fuchor. Lot 'em contact or mil , swell < .r shrink , nail dow vcr or leave do box open - lUtitod out. When 1 have dun ty'rt work an1 got my pay 1 t ftirdcr claims on do kei 'lulu 1 pay my debts an" oho WH she haii no furder claims on 'o will now enter upon do i cklesH program of bi/.uusu. BKIMKY MKN. "Wells' Health Uonewer , " gro mody on earth for impotence , Ac , Ono d > SH , Hextinl debility , druggist'u. Depot , 0. P 0 an , i TWO DAYS MORE. * ? ! f7 * * * ! i t.T > ? 3 l'US ' * 0ffl l v MON8TEB co vmv. OIIKMX.VT , wuttnt'i1 so.ooo ' . nnowwVonlv , "onimctipliu M Stl vV , OCTO. Tlie i-nntc't niturnl curloi tj on I'-Mtli For . . l'U,31 ! ! > , t Ninth lntl t rni JnckKoimml JonrB Unnlit. AllMISSlON tl&ct. ' Ihlldrcn.ir lH. -MAKHUSOPTIIE- Finest Silver Plated Spoons and Forks , The only und/j / iotml pinto Unit firm original n nif fur iu- R o { ? o r a llrou. ataiico a Binglo All ou > Spoons , plutotl Spoon n Forks u n d KirivoH plated triple thioknoHauf with the grofttwit plaU > only on of caro. Eacli the a o o 1 1 o a lot being hung ivlicro expo d on n Rcalu while being plated , to to wear , thereby insure n full do making a einglo poait of riilver on plnt-ad S p H o n them , wbar ns lung its Wo would call n triple pUtod ospoc'ml attention one. tion to our BCO- Rival. Uriont. Tiouod. All Ordcra In the \Vcat uhouldbo AddrcRMil to Wholesale Jeweler , OMAHA , NEB. Have received and are now exhibiting in their Beau tiful and Commodious roooa , up stairs , the largest and best selected stock of Ladies' and Children's 3LOAKS to be found in the West , We have arrang- 3d on forms and in cases recent importations of 1 I in Satin Do Lyon and Mattloaaq Silk with Plush find Fur trim- miner. Also Novelties in Plain Sicillian Silk and .French Diagonal Cord with Passementerie trimming , all of which wo aru offering at a very moderate price. Dur stock of Ulaters and Jackets are equal to anything shown ' . Our atook of in any of the Loading Metropolitan's Store. CHILDREN'S .CLOAKS Vill bo found complete , ami rang from 4 to 10 yonrs , in liyht und dark Jolora. ( Jomo nud uxniuitiu our Stock , and you will bo Hatiafiud we liavu tlio oat and chuitUHt ] ; i"J3ortinuut to bo found in Uiu Woat. 3E&ooxta : ITE * A. CRUICKSHANK & CO. -atest Styles of Men's , Boys' and' Children's Max MEYE A Tobacco from 25c , per pound upwards. Pipes from 25c , per dozen upwards. Cigars from $15.00 per 1,000 upwards. Of the Very Latoat Styloa. m LADIES , OTIS , AND CHILDREN , AT- MRS. HUBERMANN'S , 3th Street , bot. Capitol Avenue and Diwenporb. Purs ' made " to order and RopftMuomahly do m *